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termys-trek-art · 3 months
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Waiting for the Star Trek OCs to drop
wowwww imagine spending a lot of time on character design and original species lore and even making an isuman language couldnt be meeeee
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a-smol-frost-birb · 11 months
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It's Pigeon Appreciation Day so you know what that means: Pigeon Facts!
June 13th is Pigeon Appreciation Day. Historically pigeons have served humans as sources of food through their meat and eggs, as war animals much like horses and dogs, as means of communication, and were once widely kept as racing pigeons in coops on large city buildings. They were released in large numbers from their coops when pigeon races lost popularity/profit which contributed to the eventual high population of these feathered friends we see today.
In the 18th Century, due to it's great value and part in the making of gunpower, King George I/II (not 100% which sorry) of England declared that pigeon poo was property of the Crown. I'm not shitting you. ;)
Kept as pets, Pigeons are very affectionate birds and make much less noise compared to birds such as Parakeets or Macaws. No noise complaints from the neighbors, or any bleeding eardrums! ;) Pigeons are about as smart as a three-year-old, so they can learn simple tricks, too.
There are several pigeons who are decorated war heroes (if not "officially", they are heroes in my heart)! Notable examples are Cher Ami who you can find at the Smithsonian Museum in the "Price of Freedom: Americans at War" exhibit in Washington DC, and White Vision, Winkie and Tyke who received the PDSA Dickins Medal established in 1943 by Maria Dickin. It's awarded to animals that showed "conspicuous gallantry or devotion to duty while serving or associated with any branch of the Armed Forces or Civil Defence Units". White Vision, Winkie and Tyke are the first recipients of this medal; they are just 3 of the 32 total pigeons (last I checked) who have ever been awarded this honor!
In 2001 on March 24th, Randy Johnson of the Arizona Diamondbacks accidentally hit a flying bird from the pitcher's mound with a fastball during a spring training game against the San Francisco Giants. The speed of the fastball was unknown (ball needs to reach home plate in order to tell), but it was certainly fast enough to prove fatal for the bird, the incident was also caught on camera. Not the first time it's happened in baseball, but it might be the most famous example. (From photos I've seen of the Giant's player who picked up the bird and brought it off the field, the bird was an unlucky Mourning Dove who was just flying in the wrong place at the wrong time.)
The famous Serbian American engineer and physicist Nikola Tesla had an odd affinity for pigeons during his lifetime. He often took sick and injured pigeons back to his home to nurse them back to health, and regularly spent hours the park each week feeding them. He even kept the windows open to his hotel suite so they could visit him, including one white female pigeon. "I loved that pigeon as a man loves a woman ... As long as I had her, there was a purpose to my life.”
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catierambles · 2 years
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Chimera Ch.8
Pairing: Captain Syverson x Amelia Jones (OFC)
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Warnings: Mentions of past trauma
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Syverson laid there for a long while after they tucked in, staring up at the ceiling with one arm wrapped around Amelia and his hand behind his head. His mind still reeled from the information he had been given and he struggled to believe it. He was wanting, waiting for someone to call psych, to tell him that it was all just a joke and laugh at him for going along with it. He would even laugh with them, but wanting something didn’t make it real, didn’t negate the man in his medbay with his leg in tatters. He thought back to when Locke and Chase pulled Johnson from the truck and he saw his ruined leg, the armor plating on his thigh hadn’t seemed to stop this thing at all, or even slow it down. If its claws could do that to something that could stop bullets, his men would be easy pickings in their standard issue gear.
“Hey.” He heard and looked down briefly, seeing Amelia awake and looking at him, her chin resting on his chest.
“Hey.” He echoed.
“Where’s your head?” She asked, reaching up and smoothing the furrow between his brows with her thumb. He sighed at her touch, taking her hand in his own and pressing a kiss to her palm before holding it to his chest over his heart.
“Is this how you felt?” He asked and there was a long moment of silence.
“Yeah.” She said finally, “Yeah it is.”
“You were also dealing with the fact that you just lost your parents to one of these things.”
“Uh huh.”
“Fuck, Amy.” He said, covering his face with his hand. “I keep hoping that it’s just one really bad joke.”
“First few nights after it happened, I kept waiting for my parents to come home and be all “Surprise! We’re alive!”, it wasn’t until their funerals, closed caskets, that it really hit me.” She said, “Someone from Chimera was there at the service, and approached me afterward.”
“Is that how you met’em?” He asked, looking at her, but she shook her head.
“One of their teams had been tracking it, but they got there too late. It was dead, my parents were dead, and I was bleeding out on the ground.” His arm tightened around her. “They extracted me to a nearby compound and patched me up, told me the truth that yeah, what I saw, what I killed, was real. It’s how I met Locke.”
“Locke?”
“He was the leader of that team.”
“Shit.” He said, “Well that explains a few things. How’d you kill it?”
“Dad kept a bowie knife in the car.” She said.
“Fuck.”
“I got lucky.” She said, “Really lucky.”
“How do you even kill one of these things?”
“Sustained firepower.” She said, “Or a seventeen-year-old cheerleader with an eighteen-inch knife and a fight-or-flight reflex lodged very firmly into the fight response.”
“How many of these things have you taken out?”
“Just the one.” She said and his mind connected the dots.
“You’re telling me that this is the first time you’ve seen one of these things again since the night you lost your parents.” He said and she nodded. “Shit.”
“Locke didn’t even want me on this one, thought I’d be too in my own head to focus.”
“What changed his mind?”
“Higher-ups thought otherwise and they gave him an order. Made me lead for I don’t know what reason.” She said, “You’re handling it a lot better than I did, by the way.”
“I’m not going through what you did on top of all of it.”
“True.” She said and sighed, pressing a kiss to his chest that warmed him. “We need to get some sleep.”
“Yeah, we do.” He agreed and gave a sigh that shook his chest as he shifted a bit on the cot, settling in and closing his eyes.
The next day he walked across base to the medbay, checking in with the nurses before going to where Johnson was in recovery. He was sitting up in a bed, IV hooked into his hand and covered with a blanket. They had gotten him out of his armor and uniform and into a gown and it looked very odd seeing him like that.
“Hey, man.” Syverson said and Johnson looked up from the book he was reading, a small smile tugging at the corner of his mouth.
“Hey, brother!” He said and they grasped each other's forearms in greeting.
“How ya feelin’?”
“My leg kills and the drugs they gave me for it are shit.” He said and Syverson snorted in amusement.
“I’ll see if I can’t get you something better.”
“Appreciate it.” Johnson said and there was a pause. “Chase stopped by earlier.”
“Yeah?”
“Told me they pulled you into the loop.”
“Yeah.” He said with a nod.
“Thanks for pinch hittin’ for me.”
“Don’t mention it.” He said, “How long until you’re up and about?”
“Few days. They wanted to know what did it. I told them local wildlife so they want to watch for signs of infection.”
“After that?”
“After that,” He said and sighed, “If it’s not sorted by then, I’m getting shipped back to the states. I’m no use to the others hobbling around on crutches, only get in the way.”
“Okay.” He said, “Well, get some rest and heal up. That’s an order.”
“Sir, yes Sir!” Johnson said, giving him a mock salute making him laugh and Syverson left medical shaking his head and smiling. Making his way back to his office, he wasn’t surprised to see Amelia there looking over the newest recon report. He had ordered the scouts to look out for anything unusual along with their normal procedures and the first report had come in.
“Anything stand out?” He asked but she shook her head, taking a sip of her coffee.
“Nothing so far, just the normal stuff. These things know how to hide during the day and unless you know what you’re looking at, it’s easy to miss.” She said and he nodded, going over to the sat comm against the wall and powering it up, punching in a number and waiting with the ringing tone until someone picked up.
“General Grant’s office.”
“This is Captain Syverson of Warhorse.” He said leaning back against the cabinet with his arms crossed over his chest, “I need to speak to General Grant.”
“The General is in a meeting right now and cannot be--”
“It’s about Chimera.” There was a long pause and he hoped he was making the right gamble.
“Patching you through, Captain, one moment.” There was another long pause.
“Captain.” The General said, picking up, “I assume by you using that name that you have something to say to me.”
“General…”
“They told you, didn’t they.” The General said and he looked at the sat comm in surprise, Amelia picking her head up from the report, “Now before you get indignant, Captain, know that it was on a need-to-know basis and you didn’t need to know.”
“There’s a goddamn monster out there and you didn’t think I needed to know?” He asked and the General sighed.
“Captain, I respect the hell out of you, you know that. I wanted to pull you in beforehand, give you a briefing on what you're really facing out there, but Brass shot me down. They didn’t want you jumping at shadows.” The General said and Syverson sighed, “After some worrying satellite images came back, they reached out to Chimera Industries to send out a team, take care of the problem as is their wont to do. They keep an eye out for things like this."
“What “worrying satellite images”? Is there more than one out there?” Syverson asked and there was silence.
“Three that we know about.”
“Three?” Amelia exclaimed. “We were only told about one!”
“Captain, are you not alone?” The General asked.
“Amelia Jones, Sir, of Chimera Industries. I’m leading the team that was sent out.” She said, putting down the report and walking over. “I made the decision to pull Captain Syverson in after one of my men got injured in the line.”
“What’s his status?”
“He’ll be fine, but he’s down for the count.” Syverson said, “I’m steppin’ up to fill his slot.”
“They asked you to do this?”
“I volunteered.”
“Captain, I don’t think I need to remind you that you’re on the payroll of the US Army, not Chimera Industries.” The General said.
“It would take too long to get another guy out here and get them up to speed. They gave me a crash course.” Syverson said, “I know the area and I can join my resources with theirs to track these things down and take’em out.”
“This is not a joint assignment, Captain.” The General said, “I am not giving you leave from your duties to go monster hunting with the mercs.”
“Sir, one of these things is moving closer to the base by the day, putting my men at risk.” Syverson said, “I think it would be a good idea if we cooperated with--”
“You have your job, Captain, and they have theirs.”
“General…”
“I’m giving you an order, Captain Syverson, I expect you to follow it.” There was a lengthy pause, his jaw clenching. “Captain Syverson, do you understand.”
“Yes, General, I understand.” He said, meeting Amelia’s eyes as she looked at him.
“Good. Now I hope this is the end of this discussion.”
“Yes, General.” The line went dead and he turned off the machine. They stood in silence for a long moment and she watched his shoulders tighten. “Fuck!” He yelled, making her flinch and she thought for a second he was going to take his anger out on the sat comm. He started pacing, breathing heavily, his hand running back and forth over his head.
“I’ll call HQ.” Amelia said evenly, ��Get someone else out here as quickly as possible.”
“No, you’re not.” He said, still pacing.
“What?”
“No.” He repeated, “You’re not.”
“Silas?” He didn’t say anything to her, turning and leaving the office, “Silas!”
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"Eddie Redmayne relished shedding nice guy persona to play a serial killer in ‘The Good Nurse’
G. Allen Johnson October 19, 2022
Photo: Carlos Avila Gonzalez / The Chronicle
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"Eddie Redmayne has made some remarkable physical transformations to bring the stories of real-life people to the screen, from theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking to early 20th century transgender artist Lili Elbe. But in playing Charles Cullen, thought to be the most prolific serial killer in recorded history, he had to play himself.
Well, a version of himself, at least. Redmayne is widely regarded as one of the nicest stars in Hollywood, and a giving actor to his co-stars. As a nurse, Cullen often displayed a caring and charming demeanor toward his patients and co-workers.
But underneath that friendly exterior was a killer. In “The Good Nurse” — which opens in select theaters Wednesday, Oct. 19, and streams on Netflix beginning Oct. 26 — the star of the “Fantastic Beasts” franchise relished the challenge of exploring the dichotomy of a man who might have killed some 400 patients from 1988 to 2003, yet was a trusted friend to a fellow nurse, played by Jessica Chastain, who eventually helped bring him to justice.
“The thing I loved about the script was that it defied definition,” Redmayne told The Chronicle in an exclusive interview in San Francisco hours before “The Good Nurse” closed the Mill Valley Film Festival on Oct. 16. “I went into it thinking it was going to be a true-crime story, which on the one hand it is, but it focuses on the woman who was able to prevent this man from doing these things. The violence was ended through her compassion, ultimately.
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“But also it felt like it was highlighting the cracks in the system. It was dumbfounding to me that this may well be the most prolific serial killer in American history and I’d never heard of him. And he had worked at nine hospitals, many of whom had a great sense of what he was doing.”
Chastain plays Amy Loughren, the real-life nurse who worked with detectives (played in the film by Nnamdi Asomugha and Noah Emmerich) to arrest him. Redmayne said he and Chastain, who are good friends, prepared for the role by spending time in nursing school, and both had conversations with Loughren.
Danish director Tobias Lindholm, known for his work with Mads Mikkelsen in “The Hunt” and “Another Round,” said the idea was not to make “The Good Nurse” a thriller but, as he put it, “a friendship story.”
“What Eddie and I were struggling with the most was to keep him friendly, never to invite us into his darkness,” said Lindholm, who accompanied Redmayne and Asomugha to Mill Valley. “I think that helped because you like him, even though you know he did it, there’s no signs of it. You are a little, ‘But he’s so nice. Could it really be him?’ I mean, he’s such a good friend to Amy.”
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Redmayne said the fact that he and Chastain are friends — they met a decade ago at Giffoni, the noted children’s film festival in Italy, and have remained in touch since — created instant chemistry.
“We’d always dreamt of working together, and then this came along — it was a no-brainer,” said Redmayne, who laughed as he explained, “but my expectations were high. I’m a bit of a pessimist. I therefore think that if it’s fun to make, maybe the thing won’t be great. But Jessica is wonderfully galvanizing, so despite the subject matter, we had a really wonderful time making it.”
There was at least one day, though, that wasn’t much fun. It was during an intense interrogation scene between him, Asumogha and Emmerich when Redmayne displayed the type of transformation he achieved in his Oscar-winning performance as Hawking in “The Theory of Everything” and in his Oscar-nominated work as Elbe in “The Danish Girl.”
Lindholm said Redmayne requested that the set be chilly, so cold air was pumped in between takes. Then the director surprised his lead actor by handcuffing his wrist to the interrogation table. That was not in the script.
“We put on the handcuff, there’s this little click sound,” Lindholm recalled. “And he looks up and smiles. It’s like he found something there. I know that he’s the kind of actor who feeds from these real settings, real obstacles, and I realized ‘Oh my god’ when I saw what he’d found when we handcuffed him.”
Lindholm said the scene took 11 hours to shoot. Asomugha — known to Bay Area sports fans from his days playing football for Cal, the Oakland Raiders and the San Francisco 49ers — remembered it well.
“He’s pounding the table and he’s yelling and screaming. The camera was on him, and he did that nonstop for maybe 30 minutes,” said Asomugha of Redmayne. “Then the camera turned around and was on us. And he did the exact same thing, maybe with even more energy than he did when the camera is on him — just to aid us as actors.
“You don’t get that a lot. You hope to get that a lot from other actors, but the reality is you don’t. And for him to do that, I knew immediately, ‘Oh, this is a guy who not only cares about his work, but he cares about the people who are working opposite him.’ That’s exactly who he is as a person. He just genuinely cares about you and what you have to say and what’s going on in your life, and how your day was versus ever talking about himself, which I think is just remarkable.”
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What’s going on in Redmayne’s life is that he is using his schedule promoting “The Good Nurse” and some treasured downtime with his family — he is raising two young children with wife Hannah Bagshawe, whom he first met in high school — to come down from the high of his first theater role in a decade.
He recently finished playing the Emcee opposite Jessie Buckley’s Sally Bowles in a production of “Cabaret” in London’s West End, and it was among the most rewarding professional experiences of his career. Both he and Buckley won the coveted Laurence Olivier Award for musical acting.
Redmayne said the experience took him back to his roots.
“When I was like 10 or 11, I was one of a hundred children in a production of ‘Oliver’ in the West End, at the London Palladium, a very beautiful old Victorian London theater,” Redmayne said. “I used to get to leave school, to go travel across London on the Tube to Oxford Circus, to go through the stage door of this stunning theater. I found it very seductive and and romantic. That’s where I got the bug for acting.
“I hadn’t done a musical onstage professionally since then, until ‘Cabaret.’ It was a wonderful thing. It was an immersive experience coming out of the pandemic, and there was an intimacy to it because everyone had not been to the theater for an age. It felt clandestine, and scintillating.”
“The Good Nurse” (R) Starts Wednesday, Oct. 19 at Landmark’s Opera Plaza Cinema, 601 Van Ness Ave., S.F. landmarktheatres.com; Rialto Cinemas Sebatopol, 6868 McKinley Ave., Sebastopol. rialtocinemas.com. Available to stream on Netflix starting Wednesday, Oct. 26.
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De estas 12 mujeres, con una x roja sobre las mujeres que no van a tener sexo con big bro Linc?
Lista de nombres por orden
Superintendente Chen
Katie Crest (Esta mujer del capitulo Band Together)
Michelle (Esta mujer del episodio Really Loud Music)
Amy (Esta chica del club de teatro de Luan)
Nurse Patti (La enfermera de la escuela primaria)
Margarita (Este no es su aspecto regular, pero me gusta más como se ve asi)
Principal Rivers (Directora de la escuela preparatoria)
Katherine Mulligan
Ms Carmichael (Jefa de Leni en Reininger's)
Agnes Johnson
Thicc Qt
Miss Allegra (Maestra de la escuela primaria)
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Me gusta el diseño de todas asi que esta vez todas entran a la fiesta.
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With the actual "Frasier" reboot now come and gone, I feel compelled to re-post this "Totally Real Episode Guide" I wrote for Salon almost three years ago (March, 2021)....
[NOTE: This document is not to leave the Paramount+ virtual lot!!!!!!!]
Episode 12.1 ("Howdy Podner!"): Dr. Frasier Crane is back in Seattle after living for 14 years at a WH Smith in O'Hare Airport while trying to book a return flight from Chicago with a declined NBC corporate card. He is now in the third year of his daily living-room based podcast, "Freud Not." After ten minutes lambasting his listeners for never phoning in for advice, only a returned call from the Apple Store reveals to Frasier that, technically, he cannot have a podcast if he does not have a webops platform. Or if his laptop has an operating system less recent than Windows XP. His 2005 lifetime FCC ban from radio following an on-air incident with Robin Quivers (guest star Issa Rae) is briefly mentioned but not discussed.
Episode 12.2 ("You Might Feel a Little Prick"): Now up and running on Patreon, Frasier suddenly cuts off a podcast episode with a survivor of Stockholm Syndrome (Hope Hicks) when he gets an alert on his phone that there's an open slot available for the latest, most exclusive Covid vaccine, the Moderna Lisa. When the urgent care nurse (Billy Eichner) asks for an emergency family member contact, Frasier hastily scribbles "Lillith S." and a profile link from JDate.
Episode 12.3 ("Driver's Oedipus"): His thirty-second birthday approaching, Frasier's now grown, multi-issued son Frederick (Sean Hayes in a receding blond wig even though he is only heard on the phone) lets his dad know that he is motoring into town for an Oath Keepers 3K Fun Run and makes the old man promise to hook him up with courtside seats for a Sonics game, even though it's August and the NBA team left Seattle 13 years ago. Wounded, and still bitter over losing his medical license after a psychiatric journal published his meant-to-be satirical essay, "Transference in Inflatable Patients," Frasier feels compelled to tell Frederick, "Remember, you're an only child. Just like me…."
Episode 12.4 ("La-Z-Goy"): After finally selling his late father's pea-green recliner on eBay for $112.47 (local pick-up only), Frasier has second thoughts while waiting for the buyer (Riz Ahmed) to show up. He fondly reminisces about a trip to Howard Johnson's when his dad was an active duty cop and momentarily confused the Heimlich maneuver with a sleeper hold on a distressed diner (flashback with Artie Lange playing both parts). When the buyer (Daveed Diggs, after a scheduling conflict with Ahmed) finally arrives, he notices the side lever of the chair is inoperable. Frasier repays him the $112.47, plus $60 to cart the recliner away, plus two bottles of Febreze.  
Episode 12.5 ("All in the Fluidity"): Frasier's podcast is about to get its first revenue producing sponsor, the gender-neutral footwear company Matriarch. But Frasier blows the deal when he keeps insisting to the Matriarch marketing team (Alex Borstein, Dan Levy) that his pronoun should be who/whom. The sudden loss of a reliable income stream forces him to cancel his search for a new housekeeper, now down to six finalists (Busy Phillips, Amber Ruffin, Claire Foy, Justina Machado, Moses Ingram, William Zabka) who were to compete in a Wagner lip synch battle for the job.
Episode 12.6 ("Have a Tryst Kit"): His 90-day Tinder suspension suddenly lifted after only four days when the complainant (Amy Sedaris) blames the misunderstanding on a salt deficiency, Frasier renews his Quixotic search for companionship. Unfortunately, minutes into his triumphant return, he dislocates two fingers after swiping right too overzealously. When the urgent care nurse (Ohio Rep. Jim Jordan) asks for an emergency family contact, he writes down the number of the guy who carted off his dad's recliner. In the closing cliffhanger scene, Frasier is seen ringing an apartment buzzer with his free hand, a clutch of pansies and a bag of IV saline under his arm.
Episode 12.7 ("Star Bucks"): Frasier celebrates the ten-year anniversary of the closing of Café Nervosa by showing up with a thermos of Kona, a seat stick umbrella and a copy of "Alfred Adler: Sicko-phant" in front of the SmileDirect that now occupies the space. While the manager (Ken Jeong) calls the police, a well-dressed couple in their mid-forties (Vincent Kartheiser and Luke Kirby) approach. They recognize Frasier instantly and ask him to help get their daughter (a Fanning TBA) into Harvard. When the flattered celeb shrink asks what he can do, they hand him a bag with $250,000 in cash and make him open a Venmo account at gunpoint. Upon seeing the glint of the gun barrel, the assistant manager (Miles Brown) calls the police back and tells them not to bother.
Episode 12.8 ("Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time…"): Shot documentary style, Paramount+ execs and showrunners stop by Kelsey Grammer's trailer with a magnum of non-alcoholic champagne and news that they've been able to sign original cast member Dan Butler (Dan Butler) to reprise his role as Frasier's unapologetic, misogynistic co-worker Bob "Bulldog" Briscoe. The last 20 minutes is a montage of a Tesla pulling away and a mostly union crew breaking the set down to a looped medley of "There Used to be a Ballpark"/"Crazy"/"It's Raining Men" (BMI license fees pending).
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Arkansas Governor Sanders Announces Appointments
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Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders Announces Appointments to Boards and Commissions. LITTLE ROCK, AR (STL.News) Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders has announced the following appointments to boards and commissions: Arkansas Apprenticeship Coordination Steering Committee: - Cathy Riggins, Vilonia, to the Arkansas Apprenticeship Coordination Steering Committee.  Term expires on December 1, 2026.  Replaces Kathy Fulks. - Aaron Chastain, Paris, to the Arkansas Apprenticeship Coordination Steering Committee.  Term expires on December 1, 2026.  Replaces Karen Breashears. Arkansas Orthotics, Prosthetics, and Pedorthics Advisory Board: - Steve Tricarico, Jonesboro, to the Arkansas Orthotics, Prosthetics, and Pedorthics Advisory Board.  Term expires on September 1, 2024.  Replaces Gary Horton. Arkansas State Board of Nursing: - Allie Barker, Little Rock, to the Arkansas State Board of Nursing.  Term expires on October 1, 2024.   Replaces Janice Ivers. - Phillip Petty, Hot Springs, to the Arkansas State Board of Nursing.  Term expires on October 1, 2025.  Replaces Michael Burdine. - Cassie Gonzales, Okolona, to the Arkansas State Board of Nursing.  Term expires on October 1, 2027.  Replaces Debra Schulte. - Jamie Sims, McGehee, to the Arkansas State Board of Nursing.  Term expires on October 1, 2027.  Replaces Amy Fecher. - Lynne Ritchie, Little Rock, to the Arkansas State Board of Nursing.  Term expires on October 1, 2027.  Reappointment. - Barbara Weddle Hillman, Little Rock, to the Arkansas State Board of Nursing.  Term expires on October 1, 2024.  Replaces Stacie Hipp. - Lakisha Young, Little Rock, to the Arkansas State Board of Nursing.  Term expires on October 1, 2024.  Replaces Melanie Garner. Arkansas State Board of Physical Therapy: - Bo Renshaw, North Little Rock, to the Arkansas State Board of Physical Therapy.  Term expires on June 30, 2026.  Replaces Robert Tillman. Board of Directors of the Division of Science and Technology of the Arkansas Economic Development Commission: - Dr. Blake Johnson, Hot Springs, to the Board of Directors of the Division of Science and Technology of the Arkansas Economic Development Commission.  Term to expire January 14, 2027.  Replaces David Kelley. - Mark Martin, Prairie Grove, to the Board of Directors of the Division of Science and Technology of the Arkansas Economic Development Commission.  Term to expire January 14, 2026.  Replaces Chris Jones. - Pranit Hamal, Lowell, to the Board of Directors of the Division of Science and Technology of the Arkansas Economic Development Commission.  Term to expire January 14, 2027. Replaces John Nabholz. - Kim Tran, Little Rock, to the Board of Directors of the Division of Science and Technology of the Arkansas Economic Development Commission.  Term to expire January 14, 2027.  Reappointment. - Jackie Lackie, Little Rock, to the Board of Directors of the Division of Science and Technology of the Arkansas Economic Development Commission.  Term to expire January 14, 2027.  Replaces George Matthews. Judicial Discipline and Disability Commission: - Thomas Kennedy, Conway, to the Judicial Discipline and Disability Commission.  Term to expire June 30, 2029.  Replaces Philip Blankenship. - Lynda Johnson, Little Rock, to the Judicial Discipline and Disability Commission.  Term to expire June 30, 2029.  Replaces Kevin White. - Jody Cummins, Little Rock, to the Judicial Discipline and Disability Commission.  Term to expire June 30, 2029.  Replaces Angela Hopkins. State Board of Appraisers, Abstracters, and Home Inspectors: - Julie Matthews, Jonesboro, to the Arkansas State Board of Appraisers, Abstracters, and Home Inspectors.  Term expires on April 15, 2025.  New position. SOURCE: Arkansas Governor Read the full article
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HIGHLIGHTS FOR ABC NEWS’ ‘GMA3: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW,’ SEPT. 12-16
Co-anchors T.J. Holmes and Amy Robach Broadcast Live From London
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The following report highlights the programming of ABC’s “GMA3: What You Need to Know” during the week of Sept. 12-16. “GMA3: What You Need to Know” is a one-hour program co-anchored by Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes, with Dr. Jennifer Ashton as chief medical correspondent. The news program airs weekdays at 1:00 p.m. EDT | 12:00 p.m. CDT on ABC, and 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. EDT on ABC News Live.
Highlights of the week include the following:                                  
Monday, Sept. 12 — Coverage of the death of Queen Elizabeth II and the ascension of King Charles III continues with the “GMA3” Season three premiere; Mayor of New York City Eric Adams and New York City Police Commissioner Keechant Sewell; “GMA3” kicks off “Extraordinary Kids” series with 12-year-old artist Arsh Pal; fashion designer Telfar Clemens
Tuesday, Sept. 13 — Coverage of the death of Queen Elizabeth II and the ascension of King Charles III continues; “GMA3” spotlights 16-year-old music prodigy Neil Nayyar for “Extraordinary Kid” series; “GMA3” interview with a mom and nurse who lost over 100 pounds; ABC News correspondent Phil Lipof interviews Fall Out Boy’s Joe Trohman; actress Jameela Jamil (“She-Hulk”)
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any girls! dark academia movie recs? i really struggle to find anything not about a group of boys (as much as I love them)
SO MANY!!! This is probably a far more detailed answer than you were expecting but this is a popular question and I want to keep a list for myself and others.
Feel free to add to it/give opinions. I've tried to give a tw for anything I can remember
Girls! Dark Academia Movies/TV Shows
Mona Lisa Smile (2003)
1950s Women’s college
Art professor! Julia Roberts
She’s legit the female Mr Keating of the art & college world
Feminism vs. Tradition
Maggie Gyllenhall x Ginnifer Goodwin; their characters were more than friends. Fight me.
Does not end how you expect
Strike!/All I Wanna Do/The Hairy Bird (1998)
MY FAVOURITE!!!
Free on YouTube under one of its various names
Comedy
1960s all girls boarding school
Young Kirsten Dunst
Group of girls plot to sabotage a merger with a boys school less prestigious than their own
Secret attic clubhouse meetings of the D.A.R aka Daughters of the American Ravioli (eaten cold, ew)
girls get political & advocate for their rights using ANY elaborate and chaotic scheme
TW: eating disorder, vomiting & creepy male teacher but the girls plot against him too
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1969)
based on a short book I read for uni by Muriel Spark
1930s girls school in Edinburgh
Scottish teacher! Maggie Smith, controversial with a focus on romantic ideals
Spoiler alert, the liberal teacher is actually a fascist
Her group of fave students has cult- vibes and it’s fascinating
Picnic at Hanging Rock
1970s movie or 2018 mini series
Never watched either but I plan to
Wild Child (2008)
00s romcom every UK teen girl loves
Emma Roberts as the spoiled rich American teenager sent to a strict English boarding school
Plots to get herself expelled but oh no she’s making friends with the girls who help her
And the headmistress has a hot son, and he’s nice??? Double oh no
ICONIC SCENES
Everything! Goes! Wrong!
omg she burns the school down
Feel good, comfort, nostalgia
St Trinians (2007)
English girls boarding school
The kids are all criminals, no joke
So are the teachers
CHAOTIC
gay awakening for british girls
Art heist pulled off by school girls
Government tries to shut them down but oh no, the education minister & the headmistress are ex-lovers
Colin Firth x Rupert Everett in drag
Superior cast: Jodie Whittaker, Gemma Arterton, Juno Temple, Stephen Fry, Colin Firth, etc...
embodies the phrase 'problematic fave'
St Trinians 2: The Legend of Fritton’s Gold (2009)
Mystery, pirate ancestors, hidden treasure
omg Shakespeare was a woman
girls disguised as boys to infiltrate and rob the posh boys school
Villain! David Tennant in that ICONIC boat scene
Teen girls vs. ancient misogynist brotherhood
like the first film but MORE chaotic and BETTER!???
The Falling (2014)
1960s all girls school
best friends! but its unrequited love
Agoraphobic + distant mother aka mommy issues
Sudden death and the school suppresses/ignores the students grief, sparking mass hysteria & a fainting epidemic in the girls
Cast: Maisie Williams (GoT) & Florence Pugh (Little Women) & Joe Cole (Peaky Blinders)
TW: teen pregnancy, death, vomiting, underage s*x, sibling inc*st, past s*xual assault
READ THE PLOT SUMMARY FIRST
The Book Thief (2013)
Based on an amazing book by Markus Zusak
set in 1940s Nazi Germany
Daughter of a communist whose family were taken by the Nazis/died is fostered by an older couple who teach her to read & she paints a dictionary on the basement walls
Coming of age story about a compulsive book thief. No joke, this kid steals books from banned book burnings and breaks into the mayor's library through the window
Family hides the Jewish son of an old friend in their basement and he helps her to start writing about her experiences in the war
TW: death, bombings, WW2 anti-semitism
Mary Shelley (2017)
Overall good & roughly biographical
Pretty costumes and aesthetic
Modern feminist take on Mary Shelly in her own time period
So many INACCURACIES for the drama so don’t take it as truth
Percy Shelley slander and not all of it is justified
Cast: Elle Fanning, Douglas Booth, and Maisie Williams
The Secret Garden (1993)
Based on a fave childhood book
1901 colonial India & Yorkshire, England
Orphaned, spoilt & neglected girl sent to live with her reclusive Uncle in the English countryside
Gothic elements, mysteries, secret doors/passages/locked gardens
local boy with a flock of animals, magic, kids chanting around a fire and all around immaculate vibes
Happy ending!!!
Hidden Figures (2016)
African-American women as mathematicians for NASA
1960s space project
Women balancing a career and family obligations
Deals with racial & gender discrimination
Loosely based on the lives of Katherine Johnson, Mary Jackson, and Dorothy Vaughan who worked for NASA as engineers & mathematicians
Anne of Green Gables (1985) & sequel (1987)
Adaptation L.M. Montgomery’s ‘Anne of Green Gables’ books
Canada (late 1890s/early 1900s)
Highly imaginative & bookworm orphan is adopted by a reclusive elderly brother and sister duo
Small town & school years comedic drama
Unrequited Enemies -> Friends -> lovers
Inspiring new woman teacher
Girls re-enact Tennyson’s poem and nearly drown for the aesthetic™
Dramatic poetry reading with INTENSE 👀eye contact👀
Writer! Anne & English teacher! Anne dealing with unruly girls school antics
Collette (2018)
biographical drama on french writer Sidonie-Gabrielle Collette
Victorian & Edwardian era France
More talented than her husband so she ghostwrites for him
Fight for creative ownership of her wildly successful novels
Affairs with a woman called Georgie and also with Missy, born female but masculine presenting
Cast: Keira Knightly, Dominic West, Eleanor Tomlinson (Poldark)
Enola Holmes (2020)
Netflix book adaptation
Younger sister of Sherlock Holmes
Victorian era! feminism/suffragettes
Mother-daughter focus
Mystery, adventure, secret codes, teens running away & escaping from (and eventually fighting) assassins
Cast: Helena Bonham Carter, Henry Cavill, Sam Claflin, Fiona Shaw, Millie Bobby Brown
Ginger & Rosa (2012)
1960s England
best friends since literal birth navigating troubled teen years
poet & anti-nuclear activist! Ginger
off the rails but also catholic! Rosa
Shout out to Mark & Mark the gay godfathers we all want
family troubles 
TW: older man has an affair with a 17 yr old
Testament of Youth (2014)
based on WW1 memoir by Vera Brittain
young woman (writer & poetry lover) escapes traditional family & goes to study at Oxford University
abandons to become a war nurse
romance, tragedy and war trauma
Cast: Alicia Vikander, Kit Harrington (GoT), Taron Edgerton (Rocketman), Colin Morgan (Merlin)
Little Women (2019)
Writer! Jo & Artist! Amy
Mother/daughter focus and sister dynamics
the March sisters’ theatre club is *chefs kiss*
champagne problems edits of Jo x Laurie are a mood
Ambivalent ending perfectly captures Louisa May Alcott’s dilemma with the book the movie is based on
set in 1860s America
ALL STAR CAST and a Greta Gerwig masterpeice
Lady Bird (2017)
coming of age in early 2002/2003 Sacramento, California
all girls catholic school
writer! Christine aka Lady Bird wants to get outta town and start her life again at college 'in a city with culture'
Mother/daughter dynamics - so realistic!
I live for that Jesus car stunt & the nun's reaction
school theatre program
Cast: Saoirse Ronan, Timothee Chalamet, Beanie Feldstein
Another Greta Gerwig gem
Beguiled (2017)
Virginia, civil war era
Girls school with only five students and two teachers left
Find an injured Union army soldier & bring him inside
Women & teenagers want his attention (v. problematic) before uniting against him
(tbh you'll either love it, hate it, or watch once & forget it)
Sofia Coppola film so its very feminine gaze
TW: violence, death, underage
Legally Blonde (2001)
No questions will be taken
Elle Woods was the blue print
TV series:
House of Anubis (2011-2013)
I know it’s a kids/young teen show but I still unironically love it
ANCIENT EGYPT!!!!
Modern day with Victorian era links to treasure hunters & Egyptian research expeditions (stealing from tombs)
Chosen one plot lines, curses, kidnapping, mysteries, secret tunnels under the school, elixir of life
Teens have investigate & protect themselves cus oh no the TEACHERS are involved in some shady stuff
new American kid at British boarding school is the actual premise not just a fanfic au
Nostalgic, light-hearted, funny, and kinda cheesy but I will accept no criticism
The Alienist (2018 -now)
Mid 1890s, New York
Woman’s private detective agency (Season 2)
Serial killer mystery
Woman secretary turns detective and teams up with a criminal psychiatrist and a newspaper editor to solve crime
TW: violence, child pr*stit*tion
Cast: Dakota Fanning, Luke Evans, Daniel Bruhl
The Queen’s Gambit (2020)
Woman chess prodigy
1950s & 1960s
TW: drug & alcohol abuse
Gentleman Jack (2019 - now)
Based on the diaries of Anne Lister
Victorian Yorkshire, England
Upper-class lesbians
Confident, suit wearing! Anne Lister x shy! Ann Walker
Business woman! Anne running the family mines
Cast: Suranne Jones (Doctor Foster) & Sophie Rundle (Peaky Blinders)
TW: violence
Gilmore Girls (2000-2007)
bubbly/ambitious single mom + intelligent daughter
bookworm! Rory Gilmore gets into a prestigious private school and then an Ivy League college
Small town drama is comedic gold
Fast dialogue packed with pop culture and literary references
Comforting & nostalgic
TEAM JESS
Anne with an E (2017-2019)
Loose adaptation of L.M. Montgomery’s ‘Anne of Green Gables’ books
they completely change the plot lines but it’s still very good content!
Orphan girl with trauma and a love of books/poetry is adopted by an elderly brother & sister duo, bringing light and fresh ideas to a rural community
Feminism, girls writing club, lgbtq safe spaces, girls eduction, black/indigenous representation
Miss Stacy as THAT inspiring teacher
Aunt Josephine’s lavish gay parties have my heart
TW: creepy male teacher tries to marry a student, racial discrimination, indigenous assimilation school
Victoria (2016-2019)
Adaption of Queen Victoria’s life
Victoria navigating her political, royal, and personal life
Albert’s involvement with The Great Exhibition, 1851 (on cultural + industrial innovations)
Alfred Paget x Edward Drummond is exquisite
Gorgeous costumes and aesthetics
TW: bury your gays trope
Derry Girls (2018-now)
1990s Northern Ireland during the troubles
Comedy, episodes 20-25 mins long
English boy sent to an all girls Catholic school with his cousin
✨Dead Poets Society parody episode ✨with a free-spirited female teacher
Sister Michael, the sarcastic nun who hates her job & reads the exorcist for giggles
Wee anxious lesbian! Clare Devlin (plus her friends wearing rainbow pins)
Badass with bad ideas! Michelle Mallon
Main Character! Erin Quinn
Lovable weirdo who would fight a polar bear! Orla McCool
Wee English fella & honorary Derry girl! James Maguire
Dickinson (2019-now)
Loose adaption of the poet Emily Dickinson’s life
Set in 19th century Massachusetts, US
Historical drama with modern dialogue & music that works SEAMLESSLY
gives a great understanding of Emily Dickinson’s poems
💕Vintage gays! Emily x Sue💕
Theatre club, writing, poetry, dressing as men to sneak into lectures, love letters, teen drama, feminism, and an underground abolitionist journal as a brief side plot in season 2
Wiz Khalifa plays death in a horse drawn carriage
TW: opium use
A Series of Unfortunate Events (2017-2019)
Based on great childhood books
Bookworm! brother, Inventor! sister, and baby sister with sharp teeth
Mystery, secret organisations, orphaned siblings figuring things out & fending for themselves against the villain after their fortune
Adults either cartoon evil, comedically incompetent, or SPIES
Boarding school, library owner, scientific researcher, and theatre episodes
Ambiguous time period which is really fun to try and pin point
Killing Eve (2018-now)
Classic detective who has homoerotic tension with the assassin she is tracking down
British Detective! Eve Polastri figures out the notorious assassin MI5 are investigating is a woman, is fired & then put on a secret MI6 case with a small team
Assassin! Villanelle, a psychopath with a tragic past and a mastery of both accents & fashion
Woman MI6 boss! Carolyn Martens, head of Russian section
Travel Europe following Villanelle’s killings and escaping the assassins sent by Villanelle’s organisation
‘You’re supposed to be my enemy and moral opposite but omg you’re the only one smart enough to get me and why am I obsessed with you????'
🚨 GO IN FOR A KISS AND THEN STAB YOUR ENEMY 🚨
Cable Girls/Las chicas del cable (2017-2020)
Spanish drama set in 1920s Madrid
Four young women at a telecommunications company form a group of friends and help navigate the difficult situations they are all in
Secret identities, dangerous pasts, murder, crime, lgbtq couple & throuple, trans man character, feminism/suffragists
girls commit crimes for humanitarian reasons and cover! it! up!
UNDERRATED SHOW!!!!
Gorgeous costumes and set
Haven’t finished it yet and I’m catching up
TW: abuse, violence, death
Outlander (2014 - now)
haven’t watched yet but plan to
Woman time travels to Scotland, 1743
Rebel highlanders, pirates, British colonies, American revolutionary war
Time jumps between 18th & 20th century
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This is a link to a list of guides:
Biology & Ecology
The science in Jurassic Park by microbiologist Mike Hays
Wildlife biology in fiction with Texas biologist Rebecca Mowry
Writing outside the human box, with biology professor Brie Paddock
Zombie microbiology 101 with microbiologist Mike Hays
8 things authors should know about viruses, with HIV expert E.E. Giorgi
Plagues in science fiction and fantasy, with microbiologist Gabriel Vidrine
Insects in fiction: what bugs me, with entomologist Robinne Weiss
Writing wolves fairly & accurately, with environmentalist William Huggins
Gender determination in fantasy creatures, with entomologist Robinne Weiss
Rogue viruses in science fiction, with biomedical researcher Lee A. Everett
A primer on primates for SFF authors, with biomedical researcher Lee A. Everett
Space bugs: microbes in outer space, with microbiologist Mike Hays
The reality of bees, with science reporter and beekeeper Bianca Nogrady
The science of animal communication, with expert William Huggins
Debunking myths about hunting, with wildlife biologist Rebecca Mowry
Writing realistic spiders, with entomologist Robinne Weiss
Venomous creatures from insects to platypus, with Robinne Weiss
Entomology and ants in fantasy, with author Clark Carlton and entomologist Wyatt Parker
Spawning monsters with biology, by biologist Sarah J. Sover
Novel Coronavirus 2019 Roundtable with four expert scientists
Genetics, Archaeology, and Anthropology
Genetics myths in fiction writing by genetics researcher Dan Koboldt
Mutation myths in fiction by geneticist Dan Koboldt
Editing life in science fiction, with microbiologist Mike Hays.
Dispeling archaeology myths, with Graeme Talboys
A whirwind tour of the human genome, by genetics researcher Dan Koboldt
The linguistics in Arrival, by expert linguist Christina Dalcher
Realistic translation in fiction, with archaeologist Marie Brennan.
Neurology & Psychology
Getting mental illness right in fiction with psychiatric NP Kathleen S. Allen
Misconceptions about memory with neurologist Anne Lipton
Dementia myths in fiction, part 1 with neurologist Anne Lipton
Dementia myths in fiction, part 2 with neurologist Anne Lipton.
Writing children with BESD, with special ed teacher Rachel Heaps-Page.
Deep character development, with educational psychologist Maria Grace
It’s not brain surgery, it’s neuroscience, by neuroscientist Paul Regier
Bipolar disorder: What writers should know, with psychiatrist Jon Peeples.
Schizophrenia: What writers should know, with psychiatrist Jon Peeples.
Writing about schizophrenia treatment, by psychiatrist Jonathan Peeples
Writing distinct characters via psycological development, with educational psychiatrist Maria Grace
Autism misconceptions in fiction, with pediatrician Josh Michaels.
Writing characters with ADHD, with pediatrician Josh Michaels
Writer’s guide to tics and Tourette syndrome, with pediatrician Josh Michael
Chemistry and Radiation
Chemical fallacies in fiction with chemist Gwen C. Katz (and husband)
Explosions in science fiction, with chemist Gwen C. Katz (and husband)
Nuclear radiation for writers, with nuclear chemist Rebecca Enzor
The science of poisons, with toxicologist Megan Chaudhuri
Binary poisons in fiction, with emergency/toxicology doctor Jane Prosser.
Physics & Space Travel
9 misconceptions about space travel by aerospace engineer Jamie Krakover
Space flight in science fiction, with aviation expert Sylvia Spruck Wrigley.
The weapons of Star Wars, with astronomical engineer Judy L. Mohr
Fiction writing versus physical laws, with chemist Gwen C. Katz
Cryopreservation in science fiction, with researcher Terry Newman
Realistic astronomy in science fiction, with astronomer Tom Benedict
Faster-than-light travel in sci-fi, with physicist Jim Gotaas.
Imaging over long distances, with astronomical engineer Judy L. Mohr.
Relativity: Did Einstein kill steampunk? with physicist Dan Allen.
Practical spaceship design, by Boeing engineer Eric Primm.
Exoplanets and habitability, by physicist Jim Gotaas.
Radio waves for sci-fi authors, with atmospheric physicist Candida Spillard.
Distance and legal systems in sci-fi, with “space lawyer” J.R.H. Lawless.
Space law: lowering the cost of space travel, with “space lawyer” J.R.H. Lawless.
Space battles in sci-fi, with veteran U.S. Army officer Michael Mammay
Interstellar space law: who owns Oumuamua? with lawyer J.R.H. Lawless
Lunar travel to the moon and back, with astrophysicist Jim Gotaas
Earth Sciences
Near-future scenarios for us & our planet, with science reporter Bianca Nogrady
How the ocean will kill you, with marine biologist Danna Staaf.
Habitable atmospheres for authors, by atmospheric scientist Lynn Forest.
Gravity basics for SFF authors, by physicist Dan Allen.
The future of energy, by geophysicist Karen Lanning.
Earthquakes: Fact vs fiction, by civil engineer Amy Mills.
Climate change and cli-fi, by geophysicist Karen Lanning
Waste management in SF, with expert Gareth Jones.
Enclosed ecosystems and life support, with biomedical scientist Philip Kramer.
Computers & Technology
Ability and luck in writing with biostatistician Dustin Fife
Computer and internet myths, with computer scientist Matt Perkins.
Your sci-fi cell phone isn’t cool enough, with silicon valley consultant Effie Seiberg.
CGI is not made by computers, by 3D video game artist Abby Goldsmith.
Erroneous code in fiction, by programmer KJ Harrowick
7 things to know about cybernetics, with neuroscientist Benjamin Kinney.
Writing believable nanotechnology, with physicist Dan Allen.
Holograms in sci-fi, with Judy L. Mohr
State-of-the Art Microscopes with microscopist Terry Newman
A writer’s guide to cyborgs, by biomedical expert Brie Paddock
Analog versus digital imaging, by astronomical engineer Judy L. Mohr
Quantum computing & cryptography I by physicist Dan Allen
Quantum computing & cryptography II by physicist Dan Allen
The current state of artificial intelligence by industry expert Dan Rowinski
Common misconceptions about AI, an interview with expert Ben Taylor
Machine learning for writers, with software developer Ember Randall
The future of communications, with expert S.B. Divya
GPS systems: What authors should know, with engineer Judy L. Mohr
Big brother is watching: surveillance & privacy, by Google developer Ember Randall.
Research and Medicine
Medical misconceptions in fiction, with nurse Karyne Norton
Proper lab technique for SFF writers with nuclear chemist Rebecca Enzor.
Research in writing: How to ask an expert, with Boeing engineer Eric Primm
Researchers gone wild, with laboratory manager Gabriel Vidrine.
How to write convincing death scenes, with science reporter Bianca Nogrady.
More medical myths in fiction, with nurse Stephanie Sauvinet.
Organogenesis in 3D, with biomedical researcher Megan Chaudhuri.
Immortality in science fiction, with clinical researcher Edward Ashton
The near-future of medical technology, with physician assistant Rachel Berros
First aid and Field Dressings for Writers with medical expert Stacey Berg.
How to write about biomedical researchers, with genetics researcher Dan Koboldt
Nursing myths in fiction, with nurse Stephanie Sauvinet
Writing realistic research labs, with scientist Jenny Ballif
Research ethics in science fiction, with scientist Dan Koboldt
Drug development for writers, with research scientist Bradley Johnson.
Binary poisons in fiction, with toxicology expert Jane Prosser
The science of aging and its fictional cures with biomedical scientist Philip A. Kramer
Sights, sounds, and smells of the lab with scientist Rachel Brick
Emergency triage: bring out your dead, by ER physician assistant Rachel Berros
Futuristic first aid: wound care, by ER physician assistant Rachel Berros
Roundtable on the novel coronavirus, with a panel of four scientists.
COVID-19 and the American pandemic, by Dan Koboldt
Fact in Fantasy (#FactInFantasy)
Here are articles related to culture, animal husbandry, warfare, and other relevant topics for fantasy authors.
Fantasy Cultures
Developing realistic fantasy cultures with sociologist Hannah Emery
A quick and dirty guide to feudal nobility, with history buff Jerry Quinn
France as a fantasy culture, by itinerant francophone Dan Koboldt.
Female professions of medieval Europe, by Renaissance man Jerry Quinn.
Religious fundamentalism in fantasy, by Crusades hobbyist Spencer Ellsworth.
Historically accurate ways to die, by historian Wanda S. Henry
Women’s voices from Heian Japan, by David and Carol Harr
Prophets, preachers, and parasites in fantasy, with historian Jay S. Willis
World-building
10 things authors don’t know about the woods by bowhunter Dan Koboldt
Worldbuilding: basics of social stratification, with sociologist Hannah Emery
Languages in fiction, with linguistic expert Christina Dalcher.
Woodworking myths in fiction, by craftsman Dustin Fife.
Writing realistic forests, with surveyor Terence Newman
World building with the Spanish Inquisition with historian Jay S. Willis
5 Facts About the American Old West, with historian Hayley Stone.
Folklore systems in fantasy, with historian Colleen Halverson.
Money and economics for SF/F writers, with decision scientist Elise Bungo
Political philosophies for fictional worlds, with political scientist Kate Heartfield
World building with food and drink in fiction, with culinary expert Crystal King
Organic world-building through ecology with biologist Sarah J. Sover.
Spawning monsters with biology, with biologist Sarah J. Sover
Plants in World-building: Cacao Case Study with expert Amber Royer
How to name characters in fantasy, with naming consultant Hannah Emery
Magic
Designing realistic magic academies by sociologist Hannah Emery.
Witchcraft for Writers, with Renaissance historian E.B. Wheeler.
Superstition for Writers, with Renaissance historian E.B. Wheeler.
A brief history of real-world magic, with historian Jay S. Willis.
Horses, Travel, and Adventure
Horses in fantasy writing by rancher and horse trainer Karlie Hart
How to describe horses in fiction, with expert equestrian Amy McKenna
Horse terminology: gaits and anatomy, with expert equestrian Amy McKenna
Horse terminology: tack and riding, with expert equestrian Amy McKenna
3 ways to write a better hike, by outdoors editor Victoria Sandbrook Flynn
How to write rock climbing wrong, with longtime climber Michelle Hazen.
Matching horses to use, setting, and character, with expert Rachel A. Chaney.
How to injure horses realistically with expert Rachel A. Chaney
8 ways to write horses wrong with expert Rachel A Chaney
Wilderness, Weapons and Warfare
Wilderness survival tips, by Montana ranger Rebecca Mowry
Medieval versus modern archery by bowhunter Dan Koboldt
A short history of warfare in the western world, with historic actor Jerry Quinn
Weapons and tactics in fantasy warfare, with veteran/historian Michael Mammay.
Realistic fighting for SF/F authors, by martial artist Eric Primm.
Realistic knife fighting, with martial artist Eric Primm
Building a fantasy army: Leaders, by veteran officer Michael Mammay.
Building a fantasy army: Soldiers, by veteran officer Michael Mammay.
8 tips for writing realistic soldiers, by veteran officer Michael Mammay.
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On April 19th 1905, James (Jim) Alan Mollison was born in Glasgow. 
A lot of you might not have heard of Jim, his wife though was Amy Johnson, they were both really famous back in the day but Amy’s legacy seems to have lasted while Jim is barely mentioned. The press loved them and they became known as the flying Sweethearts. 
Jim, a pioneering aviator, made a habit of being ‘the youngest’ or ‘the first’ and in his specialist field of aviation, he held many individual records for distance, endurance, and speed flying, at the age of eighteen, the youngest officer in the Royal Air Force. 
At the age of 22, Mollison became a flying instructor at Central Flying School (CFS), again setting the record for being the youngest in this role. He set the record for flying from Australia to Britain and, in March of the following year, he set the record for flying from Britain to South Africa. In the August of that same year of 1932, Mollison became the first pilot to fly solo across the Atlantic from East to West. In that same year he met Amy Johnson and I think he tried to set another record, proposing to her after only 8 hour, which she accepted, they married on July 1932
The records tumbled but Amy was often not far behind either setting her own or breaking her husband’s,  the old Pathé News always seemed to have a story on them. The marriage of Amy Johnson and Jim Mollison did not survive much longer than the records. They were both egotists and both chasing the same records. Strains turned into cracks Mollison was also a gambler and a heavy drinker and, as a consequence, his marriage to Amy Johnson ended in divorced in 1938, after only six years. 
Mollison married again, but later separated for the second time. His drinking continued to be a problem and, in 1953, the Civil Aviation Authority Medical Board revoked his flying license.
Jim Mollison died a broken man in a nursing home in 1959 of an alcohol related condition. It was a sad end for a gallant flier.
The first pic shows Jim with a member of the US, Federation of Scottish Societies entertaining Jim and presenting him with an honorary medal in 1933, other pics are of the flying ace. 
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the howls
st. ange
the great book of john
atlas genius
the boxer rebellion
the careful ones
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lcd soundsystem
babe youth
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family of the year
electric light orchestra
mouchette
piers faccini
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victor!
jagged edge
ryan adams
sarah jaffe
french for rabbits
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the gulps
bare traps
bugeye
10 gauge
edgar road
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shea rafferty
dr schwamp
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tim muddiman and the strange
iamwarface
kris barras
reverted
the kut
rival karma
sophie & the giants
riverchild
dame jean
the bongo club
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joshua michael robinson
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dark dark dark
the sugarplastic
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the crashtones
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satellite sky
generationals
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man the lifeboats
death valley knights
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lupus-dei
brightlightcity
berries
sisteray
the luka state
jeremy zucker
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damn dice
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Updated List 2021 For Netflix Cancelled & Renewed Shows
Platforms like Netflix and Amazon Prime are watched by a number of people all over the world. Both of these platforms telecast movies, shows, and series which are related to different genres. From thriller to action, anime, mystery, documentaries, history, and more, everything can be seen on these platforms.
Before getting started let us first talk about the shows/series you like to watch? Friends, Riverdale, Game Of Thrones? Well, all of them has a huge fan following. I personally can never get enough of watching Riverdale and Friends. Whether I am back home after work or I wanted to spend some time, Netflix has always been a savior. However, lately I got a news and it just felt like the end of the world.
Were you aware of the fact that some of the Netflix shows have been going off air and cancelled real soon? Yes, you are reading this right. The reasons behind the cancellation of various reasons bring together a plethora of reasons. Of course some shows like Dear White People and Dead To Me have a huge fan following and will be missed for sure. However, since we know that sooner or later good things do make their way, all these shows also came to an end soon.
Have you been wondering which shows got canceled? This is the piece which is apt for you. You will be able to find out all of them here itself. Hence, let’s get started without any further ado.
Netflix shows that have been renewed and cancelled in the year 2021Below mentioned is a list of the top twenty shows that have been canceled this year. Check them out to find the reasons behind the big decision. In addition to this, you will also find out if they are coming back anytime soon.
Ozark: This one has been renewed for season four. The famous television series is coming to an end in 2021. You could find this series on Netflix. Even after gaining so much of popularity, the show is gong off air this year. The show did receive a number of nominations of awards and has also won numerou titles. Some of them are the Guild award, and Emmy award. To people who have watched this series, the fourth season has divided into two different categories. Each category consists of seven episodes. However, at present the director wanted to take a break and made sure that the series is remembered by the fans.
Cast of Ozark
Jason Bateman
Alik Bateman
Andrew Bernstein
Ellen Kuras
Daniel Sackheim
Amanda Marsalis
Benjamin Semanoff
Phil Abraham
Cherien Dabis
Dead To Me: This one has been renewed for season three. The series is known to end in the year 2021. However, the series finale is a big hit and funny. But, this one did not gain too much attention. Time changes, and so does the audience. This is why it is now time to bid adieu to this series, Jenny and Judy. Even though the series was loved by some of them till date, it is finally coming to an end yet not off air.
Cast of Dead To Me
Kat Coiro
Geeta V. Patel
Minkie Spiro
Abe Sylvia
Amy York Rubin
Tamra Davis
Jennifer Getzinger
Liza Johnson
Silver Tree
Elizabeth Allen
Lucifer: The series is renewed for season six. Another fantastic which is coming to an end is Lucifer. The series premiered on 25 January 2016. With time the first season received mixed reviews from critics. A number of them praised certain characters and Elli’s performance was no exception. With time more and more seasons were released. However, they did not gain much popularity. Platforms like Netflix also cancelled the pick up of the third season.
Cast Of Lucifer
Tom Ellis as Lucifer Morningstar
Lauren German
Kevin Alejandro
D B. Woodside as Amenadiel
Lesley as Ann Branch
Scarlett Estevez as Beatrice
Rachael Harris
Kevin Rankin
Tricia Helfer as Mum
Tom Welling as Lieutenant Marcus Pierce
Inbar Lavi as Eve
You: This one got renewed for season three. There are only very few Netflix series that have grabbed the attention of people. However unfortunately, this famous thriller series has come to an end now. However, a statement was made by the director where he said that the series will be ending with a season three. The series is based on a novel which was written by Caroline Kepnes. The main role was played by Penn Badgley who was a bookseller. During the second season, the seller was a movie from New York to LA. Even though this is an irresistible show, the fans may not get to watch it anymore.
Cast of You
Penn Badgley
Victoria Pedretti
Ambyr Childers
Elizabeth Lail
Luca Padovan
Jenna Ortega
Zach Cherry
James Scully
Carmeta Zumbado
Nicole Kang
Shalita Grant
Scott Speedman
Travis Van Winkle
Atypical: This show has been renewed for season four. With the season finale, this show is going off air in 2021. However, it will still remain in the hearts of so many of them. No reasons have been found as to why the show is going off air. However, some of them are saying that the reason is because the show is very underrated.
Cast of Atypical
Keir Gilchrist
Brigette Lundy-Paine
Jennifer Jason Leigh
Michael Rapaport
Nik Dodani
Amy Okuda
Jenna Boyd
Graham Rogers
Fivel Stewart
Nina Ameri
Raúl Castillo
Ariela Barer
Graham Phillips
Sara Gilbert
Rachel Redleaf
Allie Rae Treharne
Eric McCormack
Casey Wilson
Angel Laketa Moore
Christina Offley
Kimia Behpoornia
Karl T. Wright
Major Curda
Marietta Melrose
On My Block: There is no official announcement related to the renewal of On My Block. However, it is going to end in 2021 mainly because of the pandemic. The show gained popularity but is still ending. Centered in Los Angeles, this one was based on high school teens who face different challenges.
Cast of On My Block
Diego Tinoco
Sierra Capri
Jason Genao
Brett Gray
Jessica Marie Garcia
Julio Macias
Ronni Hawk
Peggy Blow
Jahking Guillory
Paula Garcés
Danny Ramirez
Reggie Austin
Eric Neil Gutierrez
Eme Ikwuakor
Emilio Rivera
Lisa Marcos
Angela Elayne Gibbs
Ada Luz Pla
Troy Leigh-Anne Johnson
Shoshana Bush
Rob Murat
Mallory James Mahoney
Raushanah Simmons
Gilberto Ortiz
Dear White People: This series is renewed for season four. This one is coming to an end in 2021. The final episodes will show you the nest conversational end.
Cast of Dear White People
Logan Browning
Antoinette Robertson
Brandon P. Bell
Ashley Blaine Featherson
Marque Richardson
DeRon Horton
John Patrick Amedori
Giancarlo Esposito
Tyler James Williams
Caitlin Carver
Jeremy Tardy
Obba Babatundé
Brandon Black
Sheridan Pierce
Nia Long
Ally Maki
Quei Tann
Brant Daugherty
Wendy Raquel Robinson
John Rubinstein
Jeff Larson
Alex Alcheh
Francia Raisa
Rome Flynn
Luke O’Sullivan
Taylor Foster
John Paul Jones II
Tessa Thompson
Ratched: This series is renewed for season two but is going off air very soon. The series is about a nurse Ratched and is based on a real story. As of now it is twisted and ended with a superb episode.
Cast of Ratched
Sarah Paulson
Cynthia Nixon
Finn Wittrock
Sharon Stone
Judy Davis
Jon Jon Briones
Charlie Carver
Amanda Plummer
Corey Stoll
Alice Englert
Sophie Okonedo
Vincent D’Onofrio
Hunter Parrish
Brandon Flynn
Harriet Sansom Harris
Rosanna Arquette
Jermaine Williams
Michael Benjamin Washington
Don Cheadle
Linda Bisesti
Annie Starke
Teo Briones
Emily Mest
Liz Femi
Jeff B. Davis
Robert Curtis Brown
Kirk Bovill
Grasie Mercedes
Siaka Massaquoi
Ben Crowley
Elinor Gunn
Clayton Farris
Aaron Jay Rome
Patrick Duke Conboy
Zabeth Russell
Albert Malafronte
Jake McDermott
Heather McPhaul
Lita Lopez
Lucas Barker
Greg Ballora
Alfred Rubin Thompson
Germain Arroyo
Kristin Charney
Fred Maske
Casey James Knight
Glow: This one is straightaway cancelled. A very famous wrestling drama, this had to be cancelled because of the pandemic.
Cast of Glow
Alison Brie
Betty Gilpin
Marc Maron
Kate Nash
Jackie Tohn
Sydelle Noel
Sunita Mani
Britney Young
Gayle Rankin
Awesome Kong
Britt Baron
Ellen Wong
Chris Lowell
Kimmy Gatewood
Rebekka Johnson
Marianna Palka
Shakira Barrera
Rich Sommer
Bashir Salahuddin
Geena Davis
Victor Quinaz
Ursula Hayden
Alex Rich
Andrew Friedman
Elizabeth Perkins
Annabella Sciorra
Brooke Hogan
Breeda Wool
Kevin Cahoon
Horatio Sanz
Wyatt Nash
Joey Ryan
Toby Huss
Paul Fitzgerald (actor)
Eli Goree
Marc Evan Jackson
Phoebe Strole
Amy Farrington
Ravil Isyanov
Messiah: The series was cancelled because it had to go through ups and downs. However, for the year 2021, this high class show has been canceled. The reason behind this is the dropping popularity.
Cast of Messiah
Mehdi Dehbi
Michelle Monaghan
Stefania LaVie Owen
Rona-Lee Shimon
Sayyid El Alami
Melinda Page Hamilton
Wil Traval
John Ortiz
Fares Landoulsi
Jane Adams
Beau Bridges
Philip Baker Hall
Dermot Mulroney
Teenage Bounty Hunters: This one got cancelled too. Even though this was considered as one of the best teen comedy series, it came to an end. The series received amazing reviews from the critics and the jury.Sadly, the first season of this show fails to draw the attention of the audience. This is one major reason why the series ended.
Cast of Teenage Bounty Hunters
Maddie Phillips
Anjelica Bette Fellini
Devon Hales
Kadeem Hardison
Virginia Williams
Spencer House
Mackenzie Astin
Myles Evans
Charity Cervantes
Method Man
Eric Graise
Given Sharp
Shirley Rumierk
Randy Havens
Jacob Rhodes
The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance: The series got cancelled even after umpteen gigs and comedy episodes.
Cast of The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance
Anya Taylor-Joy
Taron Egerton
Nathalie Emmanuel
Mark Hamill
Simon Pegg
Jason Isaacs
Helena Bonham Carter
Andy Samberg
Natalie Dormer
Keegan-Michael Key
Caitriona Balfe
Alicia Vikander
Gugu Mbatha-Raw
Mark Strong
Harvey Fierstein
Theo James
Toby Jones
Awkwafina
Lena Headey
Ólafur Darri Ólafsson
Shazad Latif
Donna Kimball
Harris Dickinson
Benedict Wong
Sigourney Weaver
Hannah John-Kamen
Neil Sterenberg
Louise Gold
Beccy Henderson
Kevin Clash
Dave Chapman
Warrick Brownlow-Pike
Helena Smee
Bill Hader
Theo Ogundipe
Kemi-Bo Jacobs
Dave Goelz
Eddie Izzard
Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj; This American show has grabbed the attention of so many of them during the lockdown. However, the show is now cancelled and no reasons behind the same have been found out yet.
Cast of Patriot Act With Hasan Minhaj
Hasan Minhaj
Joyelle Johnson
Arnab Goswami
Andrew Yang
Cory Booker
Maeve Higgins
Adi Ash
Michelle C Bonilla
Rahm Braslaw
Julian Zane Chawdhary
Sean Hartman
Alexis Landry
James Adam Tucker
Rayan Zaim-Sassi
Emily Grace Buck
Vava
Vinod Chaproo
Joan Dickson
Michael Eric Dyson
Jann Ellis
Sonia
Lori Hammel
Smith Harrison
John Hodgman
Siraj Huda
Jacob Dylan
Aurea Jolly
Kevin
The Summary
These are some of the famous Netflix series and shows that got cancelled in the year 2021. As mentioned above, the reasons behind the cancellation differ from series to series. However, you need not lose hope. Netflix still have amazing series coming up. Whatever genre you prefer, keep that in mind and start searching for them. This way you will surely end up finding the ones that will be suitable for you. If not Netflix, then you can check out IMDB. This is a platform where you can search for various shows and movies. While doing do, what you can do is check out the ratings. This way you will find out whether or not the show should be watched or not. IMDB shows new series ans shows that are released every week or month. Search for the one you want to watch and get started without any further ado.
We hope this piece has helped in understanding which and why the shows got cancelled. However, you need not worry about anything. There are a plethora of shows you will come across on this platform, and something or the other will surely be worth watching. Thus, do not wait further and make use of the time this lockdown. Do not let the cancellation and lockdown spoil your mood. Your mood will be cherished and who knows you find out facts you never thought could happen? Also, exploring various genres never goes waste. So, why not make use of this wonderful opportunity?
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