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So what’s the difference between these two Kate M and Courtney Love in the early 90s in the early 90s? Her modelling career started she was discovered at the age of 15. She wasn’t as tall as all the other models. She was 57058 but something about the way she looked it was very interesting ,.  she had something about her was different they ordered it wasn’t like the Tyra Naomi bass because these women were both women of colour which unfortunately and a lot of industries there is a lot of racism and I hate it is wrong and it shouldn’t be like that she came along in the early 1990s she Johnny Depp she had problems with drugs. She had wild parties. She was enV on the catwalk. She was on many many road covers. She has some iconic looks out there .
So she’s been on Vogue with the outfit things where they go back and look over their career and say what different outfit was for what I’m a fan of Naomi Campbell as a fashion model but I’m not a fan of her. I love the clothes she was and I love her catwalk but she is a horrible human being and I will do a face about her. I’m just being real with my trace right now but let’s take a look now at what is the difference between Kate and Courtney Love ……..
So Courtney Love also started out in the early 90s late 80s she’s a lot older than Kate the difference is she got with a man who is very powerful in the rock industry and many people love this man for who he was his true character and people felt a connection towards a man And that man is Kurt Cobain for those who don’t know. Courtney was about her drug sometimes sometimes she wasn’t especially as got along the way she was pregnant. I believe she drugs when she was pregnant no matter what she says unfortunately but then Francis is very healthy, but that can happen with very very sad so I feel these are the points where people dislike her people think she married up People don’t realise that Courtney like Nancy came for a very powerful background not so much powerful but at least money I don’t believe, believe did, so I think a lot of women envied Courtney but I also feel like a lot of people hated her and for other reasons they realise they feel that she was too bossy with her woman of the day Gemini placement, like he really is …
Even though Kate did junkie core or heroin chic she was not hated for this., Even though Courtney live there she was even though she was honest about this she was Kate was probably doing the same. That’s not silly now is innocent. Coke is a brand which I guess is very clever I think it is. I just think it’s a bit silly, but it’s highly addictive substance. I don’t have much respect for models. I love the modelling industry but I don’t have a lot of this respect for them. I do in the sense that they have to go through horrible things probably with men but they chose that industry but men should be able to keep their hands to themselves, but unfortunately in that world they don’t seem to be able to and in the music industry Courtney Love even has a song.’ asking for it.” which is about being groped on the stage on the rest.
So in a nutshell, I feel women and men are jealous of Courtney‘s connection to car and that she got a piggyback of his fame that she got the money when he died the people believe she killed him with Kate Morris. They think that she had her career modelled out herself And they saw her drug addiction as fun and even though she didn’t get consequences of it but also they saw her is a clean girl or they saw Courtney is dirty unfortunately thank you?
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The Ideology behind the Hero’s Journey: Epistemology of Ignorance
Critique of Hero’s Journey: videography
Joseph Campbell and the Myth of the Monomyth | Part 1
Joseph Campbell and the N@zis | Part 2
Analyzing the Hero’s Journey | Fragments of an anarchist anthropology
Marvel’s Guardians of The Status Quo
The Myth of Heroic Masculine Purpose
Partial Bibliography | Alternatives and Critiques of the Hero’s Journey as compiled by Maggie Mae Fish (see descriptions of the first two videos above)
“Carrier Bag Theory of Fiction” by Ursula K. Le Guin
“Heroine’s Journey” by Maureen Murdoch
“The Problem of Woman as Hero in the Work of Joseph Campbell” by Sarah Nicholson
“Reimagining the Modern American Monomyth” by Carley Peace
“The Man Behind the Myth: Should We Question the Hero’s Journey?” by Sarah E. Bond, Joel Christensen
“Why I Seldom Teach The Hero’s Journey Anymore - And What I teach instead” by Craig Chalquist
“Mythology: the Myth of Joseph Campbell” by Mary R. Lefkowitz
“The Hero at a Thousand Places: Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse-Five as Anti-Monomyth” by Ankit Raj
Heroes (Un)Limited: The Theory of the Hero's Journey and the Limitation of Superhero Myth by Brett M. Rogers
As a side note, while literary criticism was being constructed around certain ideologies, music theory had undergone the same past.
The second video here in particular reminded me of Adam Neely’s Music Theory and White Supremacy (with contributions from Philip A. Ewell)
See also:
“Music Theory and the White Racial Frame” by Philip A. Ewell
"What we can learn about Philosophy’s diversity problems by comparing ourselves to Music Theory" by Robin James
“Schenker the Regressive: Observations on the Historical Schenker” by Leon Botstein
I was taught very differently in school btw, when it comes to literary analysis, but it is especially frequent in film studies and music criticism to encounter at some point these problems. It’s a form of gaslighting imo, especially for boys.
It is important to know what kind of people have been constructing the way we judge and criticize art and human expression and why, especially when approaching other cultures, other languages and traditions.
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Freddie Prinze; comedian, actor (1954)
Erich M. Remarque; German writer (1898)
Prunella Scales; actor (1932)
Meryl Streep; actor (1949)
Michael Todd; film producer (1909)
Wilhelm von Humboldt; German philosopher (1767)
Lindsay Wagner; actor (1949)
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Public Schedule - May 28, 2024 - United States Department of State
***Daily public schedule is subject to change*** Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken Secretary of State Blinken On a trip to Moldova and Czechia From 28-31 May, 2024. Deputy Secretary Kurt M. Campbell Deputy Secretary Campbell On a trip to Belgium From 28-29 May, 2024. Deputy Secretary for Management and Resources Richard R. Verma Deputy Secretary Verma On a trip to Colombia and Antigua and…
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U.S.-Nigeria Binational Commission Wraps Up, Announces Key Collaborative Initiatives
ABUJA, Nigeria, May 1, 2024/ — Deputy Secretary of State Kurt M. Campbell from the United States and Nigerian Foreign Minister Yusuf Tuggar co-led the successful conclusion of the sixth round of the U.S.-Nigeria Binational Commission (BNC) in Abuja on April 29-30, 2024. Established in 2010, the BNC serves as the primary platform for official engagement between the Governments of the United States…
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X-MEN in other media (TV, films, video game cinematics) Characters By Screen Time
James “Logan” Howlett / Wolverine - 996:30 Scott Summers / Cyclops - 517:15 Professor Charles Xavier / Professor X - 514:45 David Haller / Legion - 443:30 Dr. Henry “Hank” McCoy / Beast - 361:30 Jean Grey / Phoenix - 350 Anna Marie / Rogue - 305:15 Ororo Munroe / Storm - 276:45
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President Trump continues to use inflammatory language as many Americans protest the unlawful death of George Floyd and the unjust treatment of black Americans by our justice system. As the protests have grown, so has the intensity of the president’s rhetoric. He has gone so far as to make a shocking promise: to send active-duty members of the U.S. military to “dominate” protesters in cities throughout the country — with or without the consent of local mayors or state governors. On Monday, the president previewed his approach on the streets of Washington. He had 1,600 troops from around the country transported to the D.C. area, and placed them on alert, as an unnamed Pentagon official put it, “to ensure faster employment if necessary.” As part of the show of force that Trump demanded, military helicopters made low-level passes over peaceful protesters — a military tactic sometimes used to disperse enemy combatants — scattering debris and broken glass among the crowd. He also had a force, including members of the National Guard and federal officers, that used flash-bang grenades, pepper spray and, according to eyewitness accounts, rubber bullets to drive lawful protesters, as well as members of the media and clergy, away from the historic St. John’s Episcopal Church. All so he could hold a politically motivated photo op there with members of his team, including, inappropriately, Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper and Gen. Mark A. Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Looting and violence are unacceptable acts, and perpetrators should be arrested and duly tried under the law. But as Monday’s actions near the White House demonstrated, those committing such acts are largely on the margins of the vast majority of predominantly peaceful protests. While several past presidents have called on our armed services to provide additional aid to law enforcement in times of national crisis — among them Ulysses S. Grant, Dwight D. Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson — these presidents used the military to protect the rights of Americans, not to violate them. As former leaders in the Defense Department — civilian and military, Republican, Democrat and independent — we all took an oath upon assuming office “to support and defend the Constitution of the United States,” as did the president and all members of the military, a fact that Gen. Milley pointed out in a recent memorandum to members of the armed forces. We are alarmed at how the president is betraying this oath by threatening to order members of the U.S. military to violate the rights of their fellow Americans. President Trump has given governors a stark choice: either end the protests that continue to demand equal justice under our laws, or expect that he will send active-duty military units into their states. While the Insurrection Act gives the president the legal authority to do so, this authority has been invoked only in the most extreme conditions when state or local authorities were overwhelmed and were unable to safeguard the rule of law. Historically, as Secretary Esper has pointed out, it has rightly been seen as a tool of last resort. Beyond being unnecessary, using our military to quell protests across the country would also be unwise. This is not the mission our armed forces signed up for: They signed up to fight our nation’s enemies and to secure — not infringe upon — the rights and freedoms of their fellow Americans. In addition, putting our servicemen and women in the middle of politically charged domestic unrest risks undermining the apolitical nature of the military that is so essential to our democracy. It also risks diminishing Americans’ trust in our military — and thus America’s security — for years to come. As defense leaders who share a deep commitment to the Constitution, to freedom and justice for all Americans, and to the extraordinary men and women who volunteer to serve and protect our nation, we call on the president to immediately end his plans to send active-duty military personnel into cities as agents of law enforcement, or to employ them or any another military or police forces in ways that undermine the constitutional rights of Americans. The members of our military are always ready to serve in our nation’s defense. But they must never be used to violate the rights of those they are sworn to protect.
89 former Defense officials: The military must never be used to violate constitutional rights
Leon E. Panetta, former defense secretary
Chuck Hagel, former defense secretary
Ashton B. Carter, former defense secretary
William S. Cohen, former defense secretary
Sasha Baker, former deputy chief of staff to the defense secretary
Donna Barbisch, retired major general in the U.S. Army
Jeremy Bash, chief of staff to the defense secretary
Jeffrey P. Bialos, former deputy under secretary of defense for industrial affairs
Susanna V. Blume, former deputy chief of staff to the deputy defense secretary
Ian Brzezinski, former deputy assistant defense secretary for Europe and NATO
Gabe Camarillo, former assistant secretary of the Air Force
Kurt M. Campbell, former deputy assistant defense secretary for Asia and the Pacific
Michael Carpenter, former deputy assistant defense secretary for Russia, Ukraine and Eurasia
Rebecca Bill Chavez, former deputy assistant defense secretary for Western hemisphere affairs
Derek Chollet, former assistant defense secretary for international security affairs
Dan Christman, retired lieutenant general in the U.S. Army and former assistant to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
James Clapper, former under secretary of defense for intelligence and director of national intelligence
Eliot A. Cohen, former member of planning staff for the defense department and former member of the Defense Policy Board
Erin Conaton, former under secretary of defense for personnel and readiness
John Conger, former principal deputy under secretary of defense
Peter S. Cooke, retired major general of the U.S. Army Reserve
Richard Danzig, former secretary of the U.S. Navy
Janine Davidson, former under secretary of the U.S. Navy
Robert L. Deitz, former general counsel at the National Security Agency
Abraham M. Denmark, former deputy assistant defense secretary for East Asia
Michael B. Donley, former secretary of the U.S. Air Force
John W. Douglass, retired brigadier general in the U.S. Air Force and former assistant secretary of the U.S. Navy
Raymond F. DuBois, former acting under secretary of the U.S. Army
Eric Edelman, former under secretary of defense for policy
Eric Fanning, former secretary of the U.S. Army
Evelyn N. Farkas, former deputy assistant defense secretary for Russia, Ukraine and Eurasia
Michèle A. Flournoy, former under secretary of defense for policy
Nelson M. Ford, former under secretary of the U.S. Army
Alice Friend, former principal director for African affairs in the office of the under defense secretary for policy
John A. Gans Jr., former speechwriter for the defense secretary
Sherri Goodman, former deputy under secretary of defense for environmental security
André Gudger, former deputy assistant defense secretary for manufacturing and industrial base policy
Robert Hale, former under secretary of defense and Defense Department comptroller
Michael V. Hayden, retired general in the U.S. Air Force and former director of the National Security Agency and CIA
Mark Hertling, retired lieutenant general in the U.S. Army and former commanding general of U.S. Army Europe
Kathleen H. Hicks, former principal deputy under secretary of defense for policy
Deborah Lee James, former secretary of the U.S. Air Force
John P. Jumper, retired general of the U.S. Air Force and former chief of staff of the Air Force
Colin H. Kahl, former deputy assistant defense secretary for Middle East policy
Mara E. Karlin, former deputy assistant defense secretary for strategy and force development
Frank Kendall, former under secretary of defense for acquisition, technology and logistics
Susan Koch, former deputy assistant defense secretary for threat-reduction policy
Ken Krieg, former under secretary of defense for acquisition, technology and logistics
J. William Leonard, former deputy assistant defense secretary for security and information operations
Steven J. Lepper, retired major general of the U.S. Air Force
George Little, former Pentagon press secretary
William J. Lynn III, former deputy defense secretary
Ray Mabus, former secretary of the U.S. Navy and former governor of Mississippi
Kelly Magsamen, former principal deputy assistant defense secretary for Asian and Pacific security affairs
Carlos E. Martinez, retired brigadier general of the U.S. Air Force Reserve
Michael McCord, former under secretary of defense and Defense Department comptroller
Chris Mellon, former deputy assistant defense secretary for intelligence
James N. Miller, former under secretary of defense for policy
Edward T. Morehouse Jr., former principal deputy assistant defense secretary and former acting assistant defense secretary for operational energy plans and programs
Jamie Morin, former director of cost assessment and program evaluation at the Defense Department and former acting under secretary of the U.S. Air Force
Jennifer M. O’Connor, former general counsel of the Defense Department
Sean O’Keefe, former secretary of the U.S. Navy
Dave Oliver, former principal deputy under secretary of defense for acquisition, technology and logistics
Robert B. Pirie, former under secretary of the U.S. Navy
John Plumb, former acting deputy assistant defense secretary for space policy
Eric Rosenbach, former assistant defense secretary for homeland defense and global security
Deborah Rosenblum, former acting deputy assistant defense secretary for counternarcotics
Todd Rosenblum, acting assistant defense secretary for homeland defense and Americas’ security affairs
Tommy Ross, former deputy assistant defense secretary for security cooperation
Henry J. Schweiter, former deputy assistant defense secretary
David B. Shear, former assistant defense secretary for Asian and Pacific security affairs
Amy E. Searight, former deputy assistant defense secretary for South and Southeast Asia
Vikram J. Singh, former deputy assistant defense secretary for South and Southeast Asia
Julianne Smith, former deputy national security adviser to the vice president and former principal director for Europe and NATO policy
Paula Thornhill, retired brigadier general of the Air Force and former principal director for Near Eastern and South Asian affairs
Jim Townsend, former deputy assistant defense secretary for Europe and NATO policy
Sandy Vershbow, former assistant defense secretary for international security affairs
Michael Vickers, former under secretary of defense for intelligence
Celeste Wallander, former deputy assistant defense secretary for Russia, Ukraine and Eurasia
Andrew Weber, former assistant defense secretary for nuclear, chemical and biological defense programs
William F. Wechsler, former deputy assistant defense secretary for special operations and combating terrorism
Doug Wilson, former assistant defense secretary for public affairs
Anne A. Witkowsky, former deputy assistant defense secretary for stability and humanitarian affairs
Douglas Wise, former deputy director of the Defense Intelligence Agency
Daniel P. Woodward, retired brigadier general of the U.S. Air Force
Margaret H. Woodward, retired major general of the U.S. Air Force
Carl Woog, former deputy assistant to the defense secretary for communications
Robert O. Work, former deputy defense secretary
Dov S. Zakheim, former under secretary of defense and Defense Department comptroller
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/06/05/89-former-defense-officials-military-must-never-be-used-violate-constitutional-rights/
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Birthdays 6.22
Beer Birthdays
Jean Moeder (1977)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Paul Frees; voice actor (1920)
H. Rider Haggard; writer (1856)
Kris Kristofferson; country singer, actor (1933)
Todd Rundgren; rock singer, songwriter (1948)
Billy Wilder; film director (1906)
Famous Birthdays
Peter Asher; pop singer (1944)
Champ Bailey; Denver Broncos CB (1978)
Gary Beers; rock bassist (1957)
Bill Blass; fashion designer (1922)
Ed Bradley; television journalist (1941)
Erin Brockovich; environmental activist (1960)
Octavia E. Butler; writer (197)
Bruce Campbell; actor (1958)
Gower Champion; choreographer (1921)
Carson Daly; television broadcaster (1973)
Eumir Deodato; Brazilian pianist, composer (1943)
Katherine Dunham; dancer, choreographer (1910)
Dianne Feinstein; politician (1933)
Carl Hubbell; New York Giants P (1903)
Brit Hume; television broadcaster (1943)
Julien Huxley; English writer, biologist (1887)
Gwen John; Welsh artist (1876)
Howard Kaylan; rock musician (1947)
Cyndi Lauper; pop singer (1953)
Chris Lemmon; actor (1954)
Michael Lerner; actor (1941)
Mai Lin; porn actor (1953)
"Pistol" Pete Maravich; New Orleans Jazz G (1947)
Anne Morrow Lindbergh; aviator, writer (1906)
Giuseppe Mazzini; Genoan revolutionary (1805)
Eliades Ochoa; Cuban guitarist (1946)
Joseph Papp; theatre producer (1921)
William McGregor Paxton (1869)
Tracy Pollan; actor (1960)
Freddie Prinze; comedian, actor (1954)
Erich M. Remarque; German writer (1898)
Prunella Scales; actor (1932)
Meryl Streep; actor (1949)
Michael Todd; film producer (1909)
Wilhelm von Humboldt; German philosopher (1767)
Lindsay Wagner; actor (1949)
Kurt Warner; St. Louis Rams QB (1971)
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Deputy Secretary Campbell’s Meeting with Brazilian Secretary General of Foreign Affairs - United States Department of State
The below can be attributed to spokesperson Matthew Miller: Deputy Secretary of State Kurt M. Campbell met with Maria Laura da Rocha, Secretary General of the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Relations, in Washington, DC today for the semi-annual U.S.-Brazil High-Level Dialogue. In honor of the 200thOn the anniversary of diplomatic relations, Deputy Secretary Campbell and Secretary-General da Rocha…
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Shadows & Tall Trees 8, edited by Michael Kelly, Undertow Publications, 2020. Cover art by Matthew Jaffe, info: undertowpublications.com.
“Shadows & Tall Trees is a smart, soulful, illuminating investigation of the many forms and tactics available to those writers involved in one of our moment's most interesting and necessary projects, that of opening up horror literature to every sort of formal interrogation. It is a beautiful and courageous series.” — Peter Straub. “Shadows & Tall Trees epitomizes the idea of and is the most consistent venue for weird, usually dark fiction. Well worth your time.” — Ellen Datlow.
Contents: Alison Littlewood – Hungry Ghosts Brian Evenson – The Glassy, Burning Floor of Hell Carly Holmes – Tattletale Charles Wilkinson – A Coastal Quest C.M. Muller – Camera Obscura James Everington - The Sound of the Sea, Too Close Kay Chronister – Too Lonely, Too Wild KL Pereira – You, Girls Without Hands Kristi DeMeester – The Quiet Forms of Belonging Kurt Fawver – Workday M. Rickert – The Fascist Has a Party Neil Williamson – Down to the Roots Rebecca Campbell – Child of Shower and Gleam Seán Padraic Birnie – Dollface Simon Strantzas – The Somnambulists Steve Rasnic Tem – Sleepwalking With Angels Steve Toase – Green Grows the Grief V.H. Leslie – Lacuna
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[TASK 194: MONTSERRAT]
There’s a masterlist below compiled of over 130+ Montserratian faceclaims categorised by gender with their occupation and ethnicity denoted if there was a reliable source. If you want an extra challenge use random.org to pick a random number! Of course everything listed below are just suggestions and you can pick whichever faceclaim or whichever project you desire.
Any questions can be sent here and all tutorials have been linked below the cut for ease of access! REMEMBER to tag your resources with #TASKSWEEKLY and we will reblog them onto the main! This task can be tagged with whatever you want but if you want us to see it please be sure that our tag is the first five tags, @ mention us or send us a messaging linking us to your post!
THE TASK - scroll down for FC’s!
STEP 1: Decide on a FC you wish to create resources for! You can always do more than one but who are you starting with? There are links to masterlists you can use in order to find them and if you want help, just send us a message and we can pick one for you at random!
STEP 2: Pick what you want to create! You can obviously do more than one thing, but what do you want to start off with? Screencaps, RP icons, GIF packs, masterlists, PNG’s, fancasts, alternative FC’s - LITERALLY anything you desire!
STEP 3: Look back on tasks that we have created previously for tutorials on the thing you are creating unless you have whatever it is you are doing mastered - then of course feel free to just get on and do it. :)
STEP 4: Upload and tag with #TASKSWEEKLY! If you didn’t use your own screencaps/images make sure to credit where you got them from as we will not reblog packs which do not credit caps or original gifs from the original maker.
THINGS YOU CAN MAKE FOR THIS TASK -  examples are linked!
Stumped for ideas? Maybe make a masterlist or graphic of your favourite faceclaims. A masterlist of names. Plot ideas or screencaps from a music video preformed by an artist. Masterlist of quotes and lyrics that can be used for starters, thread titles or tags. Guides on culture and customs.
Screencaps
RP icons [of all sizes]
Gif Pack [maybe gif icons if you wish]
PNG packs
Manips
Dash Icons
Character Aesthetics
PSD’s
XCF’s
Graphic Templates - can be chara header, promo, border or background PSD’s!
FC Masterlists - underused, with resources, without resources!
FC Help - could be related, family templates, alternatives.
Written Guides.
and whatever else you can think of / make!
MASTERLIST!
F:
Maizie Williams (1951) Afro-Montserratian - singer and model
Michelle Gomez (1966) Montserratian [Portuguese] / Scottish - actress.
Diane Parish (1969) Afro-Montserratian / Afro-Dominiquais - actress.
Heidi D'Amelio (1972) Montserratian [Irish, French], Kaskaskia, Haitian [Cajun, French], Basque, Breton, Italian, Swiss, German, French, Spanish, Irish, English - instagrammer (heididamelio).
Angela Yee (1976) Afro-Montserratian / Cantonese Chinese - actress, model, tv personality, and radio personality.
Pippa Bennett-Warner (1988) Afro-Montserratian - actress.
Dixie D'Amelio (2001) Montserratian [Irish, French], Kaskaskia, Haitian [Cajun, French], Basque, Breton, Italian, Swiss, German, French, Spanish, Irish, English / Italian - tiktoker (dixiedamelio) and dancer.
Charli D’Amelio (2004) Montserratian [Irish, French], Kaskaskia, Haitian [Cajun, French], Basque, Breton, Italian, Swiss, German, French, Spanish, Irish, English / Italian - tiktoker (charlidamelio) and dancer.
Emari Dyer (?) Afro-Montserratian - model (instagram: westindiandolly)
Gabrielle Graham (?) Afro-Montserratian / Afro-Jamaican - actress, singer, and dancer.
Samorezworld (?) Afro-Montserratian, Afro-Haitian - youtuber. 
Sharissa Ryan (?) Afro-Montserratian - model, Miss Montserrat 2014-2015, and Miss Jaycees Caribbean Queen 2015.
F - Athletes:
Rechelle Meade (?) Afro-Montserratian - sprinter.
M:
Q-Tip / Kamaal Ibn John Fareed (1970) Afro-Montserratian / African-American [including Bissau-Guinean] - actor, DJ, rapper, singer, bassist, guitarist, keyboardist, drummer, and producer.
Wil Wheaton (1972) Montserratian, Portuguese Jewish, Dutch Jewish, Irish, Welsh, French, Dutch, German, English - actor, tv personality, blogger, and writer.
David Jordan (1985) Afro-Montserratian / Bengali Indian - singer-songwriter.
Kadiff Kirwan (1989) Afro-Montserratian - actor.
Layton Williams (1994) Afro-Montserratian, Afro-Jamaican / English - actor, singer, and dancer.
M - Athletes:
William Duberry (1944) Afro-Montserratian - cricketer.
Alford Corriette (1948) Afro-Montserratian - cricketer.
Fred Sowerby (1948) Afro-Montserratian - hurdler.
Jim Allen (1951) Afro-Montserratian - cricketer.
Austin White (1959) Montserratian - cricketer.
Fitzroy Buffonge (1960) Afro-Montserratian - cricketer.
Livingstone Bramble (1960) Afro-Montserratian / Afro-Kittian - boxer.
Kenny Dyer (1964) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Mark Stephney (1965) Afro-Montserratian - cricketer.
Cecil Lake (1965) Montserratian - footballer.
David Lane (1965) Montserratian - cricketer.
Ottley Laborde (1967) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Ruel Fox (1968) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Paul Furlong (1968) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Richard Dyer (1968) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Keith Piper (1969) Afro-Montserratian - cricketer.
Daren Sweeney (1970) Afro-Montserratian - cricketer.
Trevor Semper (1970) Afro-Montserratian - cricketer.
Lesroy Weekes (1971) Afro-Montserratian - cricketer.
Davon Williams (1972) Afro-Montserratian - cricketer.
Lesroy Irish (1972) Afro-Montserratian - cricketer.
Elton Williams (1973) Afro-Montserratian / Afro-Guyanese - footballer.
Peter Phyll (1974) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Michael Duberry (1975) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Bruce Dyer (1975) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Junior Mendes (1976) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Wayne Dyer (1977) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Stanford Jarrett (1977) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Alex Daley (1977) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Clifford Joseph (1978) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
McPherson Meade (1979) Afro-Montserratian - cricketer.
Zhaun Sweeney (1979) Afro-Montserratian - cricketer.
Darren Tuitt (1980) Afro-Montserratian - sprinter.
Jaylee Hodgson (1980) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Delroy Facey (1980) Afro-Montserratian / Afro-Grenadian - footballer.
Kurt Joyce (1980) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Simon Peddie (1980 or 1981) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Matt Piper (1981) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Vladimir Farrell (1981) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Sean Howson (1981) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Lloyd Dyer (1982) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Olsen Murrain (1982) Montserratian - cricketer.
Dorian Harper (1982) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Nesta Piper (1982) Afro-Montserratian - cricketer.
Marlon Campbell (1983) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Brian Stephney (1983) Afro-Montserratian - cricketer.
Shane Greenaway (1983) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Dean Morgan (1983) Afro-Montserratian / English - footballer.
Solomon Henry (1983) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Calvin Petrie (1984) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Ellis Remy (1984) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Jaafar Munroe (1984) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Lionel Baker (1984) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Andrew Julius (1984) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Jermaine Sweeney (1984) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Darryl Roach (1984) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Rowan Taylor (1984) Montserratian - footballer.
Alexander Bramble (1984) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Nathan Pond (1985) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Kelvin Ponde (1985) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Micah Hilton (1985) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Spencer Weir-Daley (1985) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Big E / Ettore Ewen (1986) Afro-Montserratian / Afro-Jamaican - wrestler and powerlifter.
Anthony Griffith (1986) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Bradley Woods-Garness (1986) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Dolston Tuit (1986) Afro-Montserratian - cricketer.
Michael Henry (1986) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Benjamin Manning (1986) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Leovan O'Garro (1987) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Corrin Brooks-Meade (1988) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Shabazz Baidoo (1988) Afro-Montserratian / Ghanaian - footballer.
Michael Williams (1988) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Craig Braham-Barrett (1988) Afro-Montserratian / Afro-Jamaican - footballer.
Adrian Clifton (1989) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Dean Mason (1989) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
P. K. Subban (1989) Afro-Montserratian / Afro-Jamaican - ice hockey player.
Nyron Dyer (1989) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Jaison Peters (1989) Afro-Montserratian - cricketer.
Lyle Taylor (1990) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Quinton Boatswain (1990) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Julian Wade (1990) Afro-Montserratian / Afro-Dominiquais - footballer.
Omari Allen (1990) Afro-Montserratian - cricketer.
Marvin Farrell (1990) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Alex Dyer (1990) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Massiah McDonald (1990 or 1991) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Shernyl Burns (1991) Afro-Montserratian - sprinter and cricketer.
Matthew Whichelow (1991) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
James Comley (1991) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Nic Taylor (1991) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Dale Lee (1991) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Ellary White (1991) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Ronsford Beaton (1992) Afro-Montserratian - cricketer.
Kendall Allen (1992) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Lester Ryan (1993) Afro-Montserratian - sprinter.
Malcolm Subban (1993) Afro-Montserratian / Afro-Jamaican - ice hockey player.
Donervon Daniels (1993) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Julius Morris (1994) Afro-Montserratian - sprinter.
Terrell Miller (1994) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Jamal Willer (1994) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Brandon Comley (1995) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Jordan Subban (1995) Afro-Montserratian / Afro-Jamaican - ice hockey player.
Clifford Newby-Harris (1995) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Darnell Furlong (1995) Afro-Montserratian / English - footballer.
Jamie Allen (1995) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Dajour Buffonge (1996) Afro-Montserratian / Afro-Antiguan - footballer.
Matty Willock (1996) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Joey Taylor (1997) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
DJ Buffonge (1998) Afro-Montserratian / Afro-Antiguan - footballer.
Chris Willock (1998) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Joe Willock (1999) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Marshall Willock (2000) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Danny Facey (?) Afro-Montserratian / Afro-Grenadian - footballer.
Michael Bramble (?) Afro-Montserratian - footballer.
Vendol Moore (?) Afro-Montserratian - cricketer.
Lennox Cooper (?) Montserratian - footballer.
Oris Fergus (?) Montserratian - cricketer.
Non-Binary:
Billy Dee Williams (1937) Afro-Montserratian / African-American - Genderfluid (He/Him/His, She/Her/Her’s) - actor, singer, and artist.
Problematic:
Tesfaye Bramble (1980) Afro-Montserratian - footballer. - Convicted of rape.
Titus Bramble (1981) Afro-Montserratian - footballer. - Accused of rape.
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I’m looking forward to tomorrow’s online oil painting class! Tomorrow my colleague Gus Hoffman @augustushoffmanartwork is going to give us a tour of his solo show at the Front Gallery in New Orleans. Gus studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of The Fine Arts in Philadelphia, The Art Student's League in New York City, and Bard College in the Hudson Valley and he teaches drawing at the New Orleans Academy of Fine Arts @noafa_official. Gus gave us this great list of artists he is interested in. Check it out!
PENNSYLVANIA SCHOOL:
Brian Rego
David Campbell
Matt Klos
John Lee
Scott Noel
Jay Noble
Peter Van Dyke
Aubrey Levinthal
Bill Scott (Older work if you can find it)
Erin Raedeke
E. M. Saniga
Kurt Knoblesdorf
Ken Kewley
Stuart Shils
NEW YORK SCHOOL
Graham Nickson
Clintel Steed
Kyle Stayver
Stanley Lewis
Rackstrawe Downes
Katherine Bradford
Sangram Majumdar (His work from 10-12 years ago still feels flawless to me)
Stephanie Pierce
JERUSALEM SCHOOL
Yedida Hershberg
Israel Hershberg
Yael Scael
VIctor Man
FLOATERS
Gideon Bok
Susan Lichtman
We should have a lot to talk about! Think up your questions for Gus and log on with us at 9:30 AM central time.
Oh and after that we will be painting together via video conference for 3 hours. Need your painting group fix? Please join us!
See studiothibodeaux.com to register. First two classes FREE!!!
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