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Dreamcast: US Rehearsal Alts Edition
Hey y'all! A while back someone had asked me to make a dreamcast of rehearsal alts who hadn't yet debuted. I really enjoyed working on that, and now with Alizé Cruz joining the Boleyn Tour I thought it would be fun to do another in that vein. I realized exactly ten US-based rehearsal alts hadn't ever done an on-board contract, so for simplicity's sake I just did a US-style cast with those 10. I also generally factored in the covers that each rehearsal alt prioritized during their time with NCL.
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Aragon: Jaelle Laguerre Boleyn: Chelsea Lorraine Wargo Seymour: Alyssa Gianetti Cleves: Adrianna Glover Howard: Kate Zulauf Parr: Jasmine M. Smith Alt A/B/S, DC: Kristina Walz Alt A/C/H: Emily Rose Lyons Alt B/S/P: Lois Ellise Alt C/H/P: Brooke Aneece
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janedances · 2 years
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the NCL 4.0 rehearsal swings 💜
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lightleckrereins · 3 months
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The end of an era: Six cruise productions have officially closed
13 productions (plus two cancelled ones), four and a half years and 103 queens later. A chaotic but iconic era in six history is over.
Candace Furbert, Hazel Karooma-Brooker, Caitlin Tipping, Sophie Golden, Alicia Corrales, Viquichele Cross, Natalie Pilkington, Bryony Duncan, Lori McLare, Jasmine Jia Yung Shen, Kelly Sweeney, Amy Bridges, Jessica Niles, Georgia Carr, Amelia Walker, Liv Alexander, Elizabeth Walker, Jade Marvin, Lucy Aiston, Gabriella Stylianou, Scarlet Gabriel, Rebecca Wickes, Megan Leung, Abbi Hodgson, Sophie-Rose Middleton, Artemis Chrisoulakis, Ellie Sharpe, Melinda Porto, L'Oréal Roaché, Wesley Carpenter, Maya Christian, Brianna Brito Mooney, Meghan Dawson, Marilyn Caserta, Ashlee Waldbauer, Lauren Irving, Danielle Mendoza, Shelby Griswold, Kennedy Monica Carstens, Abigail Sparrow, Jarynn Whitney, Madeline Fansler, Channing Weir, Gabbi Mack, Casey Esbin, Ellie Wyman, Sasha Renae Brown, Nicole Lamb, Aja Simone Baitey, Willow Dougherty, Kayla McSorley, Jessie Bodner, Jasmine Hackett, Janice Rijssel, Lucia Valentino, Elena Breschi, Princess Sasha Victomé, Rae Davenport, Gianna Grosso, Kathryn Kilger, Reca Oakley, Jillian Worthing, Bethany McDonald, Sunayna Smith, Hannah Taylor, Sarah McFarlane, Eden Holmes, Fiorella Bamba, Lucinda Wilson, Haley Izurieta, Caitlyn De Kuyper, Amanda Simone Lee, Gabriella Boumford, Meghan Corbett, Analise Rios, Ruby Gibbs, Cydney Clark, Caroline Siegrist, Eloise Lord, Deirdre Duncan, Audrey Fisher, Lorren Santo-Quinn, Billie Kerr Amelia Atherton, Giulia Marolda, Izzy Formby-Jackson, Laura Blair, Maddison Firth, Emily Harrigan, Kara-Ami McCreanor, Sadie Hurst, Adrianna Glover, Alizé Ke'Aloha Cruz, Kristina Walz, Chelsea Lorraine Wargo, Emily Rose Lyons, Meg Dixon-Brasil, Lois Ellise, Jasmine Smith, Jaelle Laguerre, Kate Zulauf, Brooke Aneece, Hannah Lawton
Plus Gabrielle Davina Smith, Melissa Ford, Kaylah Attard, Fia Houston- Hamilton, Rhiannon Bacchus and Rhiannon Doyle who were set to join Breakaway before lockdown.
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zwedexx · 4 months
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redladydeath · 9 months
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*Jaelle was initially cast as A/C/P before it was decided that she would focus solely on Aragon. **Sadie was cast as the onboard A/B/C in the cancelled Breakaway 2.0 production; she was later cast as a rehearsal B/S/C before switching to B/S/H in the final Breakaway 2.0 production.
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bonebrujeria · 2 years
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Hello, I saw in a comment section you were offering to make a rec list of queer adult fantasy. Any chance you happen to have that list handy? If not no worries, and thank you for your time
YOU GOT IT
Contemporary Adult Queer Fantasy
Kalyna the Soothsayer by Elijah Kinch Spector Monster of Elendhaven by Jennifer Geisbrecht (we do not talk about this book enough it's so good!! Read if you love Hannibal or Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell) Priory of the Orange Tree by Samantha Shannon The Unbroken by CL Clark (ft. Sexy butch protagonist) The Jasmine Throne by Tasha Suri Master of Djinn by P Djeli Clark (+ his Djinn in Cairo novella series) Black Leopard, Red Wolf by Marlon James Silver in the Wood by Emily Tesh (read if you love Hozier) The Raven Tower by Ann Leckie The Unspoken Name by A.K. Larkwood The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab Dead Collections by Isaac Fellman (ft. Trans vampire protagonist) The City of Dusk by Tara Sim Burning Roses by S.L. Huang The Starless Sea by Erin Morgenstern Wild and Wicked Things by Francesca May Her Body & Other Parties by Carmen Maria Machado Wrath Goddess Sing by Maya Deane (ft trans Achilles!) The Bruising of Qilwa by Naseem Jamnia (ft. Aroace protagonist) Spear by Nicola Griffith (Authuriana) Witchmark by C.L. Polk, or anything by C.L. Polk The Ruthless Lady's Guide to Wizardry by C.M. Waggoner Fireheart Tiger by Aliette de Bodard (or anything by Aliette de Bodard) Sarahland by Sam Cohen House in the Cerulean Sea and Under the Whispering Door by TJ Klune Lady Hotspur by Tessa Gratton Magic for Liars by Sarah Gailey Unconquerable Sun by Kate Elliot (Alexander the Great retelling) The Bone Shard Daughter by Andrea Stewart Hollow Empire by Sam Hawke K.A. Doore's Chronicles of Ghadid series The Deep by Rivers Solomon Jenn Lyons' A Chorus of Dragons series Black Sun by Rebecca Roanhorse The Founders Trilogy by Robert Jackson Bennett The Tiger's Daughter by K. Arsenault Rivera The Devourers by Indra Das (Indian shapeshifters!) The Once and Future Witches by Alix E Harrow The Chosen and the Beautiful by Nghi Vo (queer Gatsby retelling)
Adult Queer Fantasy that I know specifically feature on-page boning: Siren Queen by Nghi Vo (please read anything & everything by Nghi Vo) A Marvellous Light by Freya Marske A Taste of Gold and Iron by Alexandra Rowland She Who Became the Sun by Shelly Parker-Chan The Mercenary Librarians series by Kit Rocha (dystopian) KJ Charles' Magpie Lord series
Not fantasy but you should still read them: Manhunt by Gretchen Felker-Martin (horror, trans cast, firmly anti-TERF) Light From Uncommon Stars by Ryka Aoki (science-fantasy, objectively a perfect novel) Summer Sons by Lee Mandelo (horror, gay yearning) The Seep by Chana Porter Genesis of Misery by Neon Yang (sci-fi Joan of Arc) Everything by Becky Chambers Everything by Rivers Solomon Arkady Martine's A Memory Called Empire
ALSO: author K.A. Doore keeps a running list of queer adult SFF published every year. I highly recommend going through those archives, which you can find here: https://kadoore.com/2022/05/23/2022-queer-adult-science-fiction-fantasy-books/
Tl;dr: SFF is extremely gay, almost everyone writing contemporary SFF is queer in some way, we are truly blessed and I don't want to hear anyone complaining about not being able to find stuff ever again, I love you all.
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Books I've Read in 2022
Here are the books I have read so far this year! I am at 38/40 books for the year and just bumped my goal up for the second time!
This Time Next Year by Sophie Cousens
The Becoming by Nora Roberts
A Deadly Education by Naomi Novik
Once Upon a Broken Heart by Stephanie Garber
Shelter in Place by Nora Roberts
Kingdom of the Cursed by Kerri Maniscalco
The Toll by Neal Shusterman
Love and Other Disasters by Anita Kelly
The Love Hypothesis by Ali Hazelwood
Boyfriend Material by Alexis Hall
Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe by Benjamin Alire Saenz (narrated by Lin Manuel Miranda)
The Last Graduate by Naomi Novik
The Atlas Six by Olivie Blake (reread)
Handmade: A Scientist's Search for Meaning Through Making by Anna Ploszajski
Portrait of a Thief by Grace D. Li
Rosaline Palmer Takes the Cake by Alexis Hall
Book Lovers by Emily Henry
People We Meet on Vacation by Emily Henry
The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan (reread, audiobook)
By The Book by Jasmine Guillory
I Kissed Shara Wheeler by Casey McQuiston
Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus
The Stardust Thief by Chelsea Abdullah
The Ruin of Kings by Jenn Lyons
The Ten Thousand Doors of January by Alix E. Harrow
The Ghosts of Rose Hill by R. M. Romero
The Once and Future Witches by Alix E. Harrow
All of Our Demise by Christine Lynn Herman and Amanda Foody
Kingdom of the Feared by Kerri Maniscalco
The Book Eaters by Sunyi Dean
Blindspot: The Hidden Biases of Good People by Mahzarin R. Banaji with Anthony Greenwald
Celebrate with Babs: Holiday Recipes and Family Traditions by Barbara Costello
The Atlas Paradox by Olivie Blake
The Bodyguard by Katherine Center
The Golden Enclaves by Naomi Novik
Legends & Lattes by Travis Baldree
The Sea of Monsters by Rick Riordan
Kiss Her Once for Me by Alison Cochrun
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SOCCER: USWNT Opens 2023 Campaign In Wellington/Te Whanganui-A-Tara
The U.S. Ladies' Public Group will start off a gigantic 2023 in Wellington/Te Whanganui-a-Tara, New Zealand, taking on the 2023 FIFA Ladies' Reality Cup co-have Football Plants at Sky Arena. The game will start off on Jan. 18 at 4 p.m. nearby NZT, which will be 10 p.m. ET on Jan. 17 back in the US and will be accessible for review stateside on HBO Max, with pre-game inclusion starting at 9:30 p.m. ET and present game inclusion on follow.
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The 2023 opener in Wellington, which will act as the host city and setting for the USA's subsequent gathering stage match against the Netherlands throughout this mid year's Reality Cup, will be the first of two gatherings between the USA and New Zealand during this outing Down Under. The groups will meet again three days after the fact in Auckland/Tāmaki Makaurau for a standoff at the famous Eden Park, New Zealand's Public Arena. The opening shot for the subsequent match is scheduled for 4 p.m. NZT on Jan. 21 (10 p.m. ET on Jan. 20; HBO Max).
Fans can likewise follow the activity by means of Twitter (@USWNT), Instagram (@USWNT), Facebook and the authority U.S. Soccer Application.
USWNT Nitty gritty Program BY POSITION (CLUB; Covers/Objectives) GOALKEEPERS (3): Adrianna Franch (Kansas City Current), Casey Murphy (North Carolina Fortitude), Alyssa Naeher (Chicago Red Stars)
Safeguards (8): Alana Cook (Old Rule), Emily Fox (Dashing Louisville FC), Gem Dunn (Portland Thistles FC), Naomi Girma (San Diego Wave FC), Sofia Huerta (Old Rule), Hailie Mace (Kansas City Current), Becky Sauerbrunn (Portland Thistles FC), Emily Sonnett (Old Rule)
MIDFIELDERS (7): Sam Coffey (Portland Thistles FC), Lindsey Horan (Olympique Lyon, FRA), Taylor Kornieck (San Diego Wave FC), Rose Lavelle (Old Rule), Kristie Mewis (NJ/NY Gotham FC), Ashley Sanchez (Washington Soul), Andi Sullivan (Washington Soul)
Advances (6): Ashley Trapdoor (Washington Soul), Alex Morgan (San Diego Wave FC), Midge Purce (NJ/NY Gotham FC), Trinity Rodman (Washington Soul), Mallory Swanson (Chicago Red Stars), Lynn Williams (NJ/NY Gotham FC)
The 24-player program called up for this outing highlights 21 players who partook in the USA's November Instructional course and matches against Germany toward the finish of 2022. The USWNT will be without advances Sophia Smith and Megan Rapinoe for these games, both of whom scored in the November friendlies against Germany, as both are returning from minor wounds. Safeguard Emily Sonnett and forward Lynn Williams return to the program subsequent to missing huge time in 2022 because of injury while forward Midge Purce likewise is back in camp for the USWNT.
Thirteen players on this program saw activity in the latest gathering between the USWNT and New Zealand, which came on Feb. 20 at Poise Wellbeing Sports Park in Carson, Calif. During the 2022 SheBelieves Cup. Ashley Lid and Mallory Swanson, previously Pugh who will currently be playing under her wedded name, both scored in the success as the Americans additionally constrained three New Zealand own objectives in the 5-0 triumph.
Go THROUGH DOWN UNDER This January camp, which will advertise the very first games for the USWNT in New Zealand, furnishes the USWNT with the extraordinary and priceless experience of getting to remain and prepare in the city in which it will headquarters during the World Cup, as the USA will be situated in Auckland/Tāmaki Makaurau for the span of the gathering stage.
The USA will likewise get to play at the two its Reality Cup bunch stage scenes this month, as Sky Arena, which will be known as Wellington Local Arena during the World Cup because of sponsorship guidelines, will be the site of the USA's second Gathering E match against the Netherlands on July 27 (opening shot at 1 p.m. NZT; 8 p.m. ET on July 26 in the USA). The USA's Reality Cup opening match against Vietnam (July 22 at 1 p.m. NZT; 8 p.m. ET on July 21) and third gathering stage match against the Gathering A Season finisher Victor (Aug. 1 at 7 p.m. NZT; 3 a.m. ET) will both be organized at Eden Park in Auckland.
Leading the pack up to the 2019 FIFA Ladies' Reality Cup, the USA likewise had the valuable chance to encounter travel and preparing On the planet Cup have country, holding its January camp in France and opening the 2019 timetable with a match against 2019 FIFA Ladies' Reality Cup has France in Le Havre.
SERIES HISTORY: USA Versus NEW ZEALAND The USA and New Zealand have played multiple times beforehand with the USWNT driving the general series 17-1-1. The solitary misfortune for the Americans arrived in a 1-0 loss during the main gathering between the groups on Dec. 15, 1987. From that point forward, the USA is unbeaten in the last 18 no holds barred matchups with the Football Greeneries, scoring at least five objectives in every one of the last four gatherings. The groups attracted 1-1 during a cordial October of 2013.
The latest gathering between the groups came 11 months prior at the 2022 SheBelieves Cup, a 5-0 triumph for the Americans in Carson, Calif on Feb. 20, 2022, behind objectives from Seal and Swanson and three New Zealand own objectives. Preceding that, the groups got down to business in the gathering phase of the postponed 2020 Olympics, a 6-1 triumph for the Americans as Rose Lavelle, Lindsey Horan, Dedicate Press and Alex Morgan scored while the USA constrained the Football Plants into two own objectives.
The gathering during the Tokyo Olympics denoted the fourth sequential Olympics in which the USA and New Zealand have gotten down to business, a streak that started during bunch stage play in 2008.
THE WORLD CUP Is standing by The 2023 FIFA Ladies' Reality Cup will start off on July 20 as co-have New Zealand takes on Norway in Auckland/Tāmaki Makaurau. After an hour, co-have Australia opens against the Republic of Ireland in Sydney/Gadigal. The full competition plan alongside the opening shot times can be seen as here.
The USA, which has equipped for each FIFA Ladies' Reality Cup in history and will look to lift the prize for a fifth time frame, will confront World Cup debutant Vietnam, Netherlands and the Gathering A Season finisher Champ - - either Portugal, Thailand or Cameroon - - in Gathering E, playing the whole of the gathering stage in New Zealand. The U.S. will open Gathering E play against Vietnam on July 22 at Eden Park in Auckland/Tāmaki Makaurau and afterward face the Netherlands on July 27 at Wellington Local Arena - otherwise called Sky Arena - in Wellington/Te Whanganui-a-Tara, denoting the initial time in FIFA Ladies' Reality Cup history that the two finalists from the past competition will meet in bunch play. The USA will then finish off the gathering stage against the Gathering A Season finisher Victor on Aug. 1 at Eden Park in Auckland/Tāmaki Makaurau.
The Between Confederation End of the season games will decide the last three capability spots for the 2023 FIFA Ladies' Reality Cup, including the USA's last adversary for the gathering stage. The ten-group season finisher competition will happen in New Zealand from February 17-23, 2023, and highlights ten countries split into three gatherings, with the victor of each gathering meeting all requirements for the Ladies' Reality Cup. Bunch A will highlight Cameroon against Thailand on Feb. 18 with the champ taking on Portugal for a billet to the World Cup on Feb. 22.
AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND 2023 Gatherings Bunch A: New Zealand, Norway, Philippines, Switzerland Bunch B: Australia, Ireland, Nigeria and Canada Bunch C: Spain, Costa Rica, Zambia and Japan Bunch D: Britain, Gathering B Season finisher Champ, Denmark and China PR Bunch E: USA, Vietnam, Netherlands and the Gathering A Season finisher Champ Bunch F: France, Colombia, Jamaica, Brazil and the Gathering C Season finisher Victor Bunch G: Sweden, South Africa, Italy and Argentina Bunch H: Germany, Morocco, Colombia and Korea Republic
Single match passes are accessible among now and Walk third through FIFA's tickets entrance on a the early bird gets the worm premise. Costs will begin at AUD/NZD$20 for grown-ups and AUD/NZD$10 for kids. For more data about the 2023 FIFA Ladies' Reality Cup visit the 2023 FIFA World Cup center point.
2023 SHEBELIEVES CUP, Introduced BY VISA, Just around the corner Following these January games in New Zealand, the USA will return stateside for the February FIFA Global Window, where it will have the eighth yearly SheBelieves Cup, introduced by Visa®. The current year's competition will run from Feb. 16-22 as Brazil, Canada and Japan join the USA for the four-group worldwide competition. Each of the four countries will be taking part in the 2023 FIFA Ladies' Reality Cup the following summer and every one of the four are positioned in the main 11 on the planet with the USA at No. 1, Canada at No. 6, Brazil at No. 9 and Japan at No. 11.
The SheBelieves Cup will get back to its conventional three-setting design with matches played at Exploria Arena in Orlando, Fla., GEODIS Park in Nashville, Tenn. what's more, Toyota Arena in Frisco, Texas. Play starts off on Thursday, Feb. 16 at Exploria Arena as Japan takes on Brazil (4 p.m. ET) and the USA faces Canada (7 p.m. ET). The competition resumes on Sunday, Feb. 19, as the opposition moves to Nashville's GEODIS Park with the USA playing the principal match of the day against Japan (2:30 p.m. CT/3:30 p.m. ET) and Brazil confronting Canada (5:30 p.m. CT/6:30 p.m. ET) in the nightcap. The competition finishes up on Wednesday, Feb. 22 at Toyota Arena in Frisco, Texas, with Canada taking on Japan (3 p.m. CT/4 p.m. ET) and the USA confronting Brazil in the competition finale (6 p.m. CT/7 p.m. ET). Broadcast data for all the matches will be accessible sometime in the future.
USA List NOTES Starting from the beginning of 2020, the USWNT has played 33 matches in the US and 18 external the country. The USA is 30-1-2 in homegrown matches and has outscored the resistance 130-6 (+124) at home and is 10-4-4 with a 35-16 objective edge (+19) while playing outside the USA. The most covered player on this program is Becky Sauerbrunn at 211, followed Alex Morgan (200), Precious stone Dunn (126) and Lindsey Horan (122) while the most un-covered players are Casey Murphy (11), Adrianna Franch (10), Trinity Rodman (10), Naomi Girma (10), Hailie Mace (8), Taylor Kornieck (7) and Sam Coffey (4). Morgan procured her 200th cap on Nov. 13 in the USA's match against Germany in Harrison, N.J., turning out to be only the thirteenth player in USWNT history to arrive at the 200-cap achievement. Morgan is the top scorer on the list in worldwide play with 119 objectives. Lindsey Horan has 26. Swanson has 25 and Dunn has 24 objectives for the USWNT while Rose Lavelle has 22. Seventeen unique players scored for the USWNT in 2022 - Sophia Smith (11), Mallory Swanson (7), Catarina Macario (5), Alex Morgan (4), Rose Lavelle (4), Kristie Mewis (3), Ashley Sanchez (3), Ashley Trapdoor (2), Trinity Rodman (2), Midge Purce (2), Kelley O'Hara (1), Jaelin Howell (1), Andi Sullivan (1), Taylor Kornieck (1), Emily Sonnett (1), Lindsey Horan (1) and Megan Rapinoe (1). The USA's other six objectives in 2022 came through own objectives, the most ridiculously ever in a schedule year in program history with three on Feb. 20 versus New Zealand, and one each on April 12 versus Uzbekistan, June 28 versus Colombia and Sept. 6 versus Nigeria. Nine unique NWSL clubs are addressed on this program, alongside 2021-22 UEFA Ladies' Bosses Association champs Olympique Lyon, drove by four players each from the Washington Soul and Old Rule, and three players each from Portland Thistles FC, San Diego Wave FC and NJ/NY Gotham FC. IN Concentration: NEW ZEALAND | FIVE THINGS TO Be aware
Current FIFA World Positioning: 24 OFC Positioning: 1 FIFA Nation Code: NZL World Cup Appearances: 5 (1991, 2007, 2011, 2015, 2019) Best World Cup finish: Gathering stage Record versus USA: 1-17-1 Last Gathering versus USA: February 20, 2022 (5-0 win for the USA in Carson, Calif.) Mentor: Jitka Klimkova (CZE) Title Respects: OFC Ladies' Countries Cup Champions (1983, 2007, 2010, 2014, 2018); AFC Ladies' Heroes (1975)
NEW ZEALAND WOMEN'S Public SOCCER Group Program BY POSITION GOALKEEEPERS (3): 1-Erin Nayler (IFK Norrköping), 21-Murphy Sheaff (Jacksonville College, USA), 23-Brianna Edwards (Wellington Phoenix FC)
Protectors (8): 7-Ali Riley (Holy messenger City FC, USA), 18-Mackenzie Barry (Wellington Phoenix FC), 19-Liz Anton (Perth Magnificence, AUS), 24-Partner Green (Vålerenga, NOR), 30-Ashleigh Ward (Southampton FC, ENG), 31-Anna Green (Sydney FC, AUS), 35-Elegance Neville (London City Lionesses, ENG), 37-Rebecca Lake (Canterbury Joined Pride)
MIDFIELDERS (7): 12-Betsy Hassett (Wellington Phoenix FC), 15-Daisy Cleverley (HB Køge, Cave), 20-Jana Radosavljevic (DSC Arminia Bielefeld, GER), 28-Ava Collins (St John's College, USA), 29-Jacqui Hand (Åland Joined together, Blade), 32-Aniela Jensen (College of the Pacific, USA), 33-Elegance Wisnewski (Wellington Phoenix FC)
Advances (9): 9-Gabi Rennie (Arizona State College, USA), 11-Olivia Possibility (Celtic FC, SCO), 13-Paige Satchell (Wellington Phoenix FC), 16-Emma Rolston (Wellington Phoenix FC), 22-Hannah Blake (College of Michigan, USA), 25-Elegance Jale (Canberra Joined together, AUS), 27-Indiah Paige Riley (Brisbane Thunder), 34-Tayla O'Brien (Eastern Rural areas AFC), 36-Deven Jackson (Eastern Rural areas AFC)
NEW ZEALAND List NOTES The Football Greeneries have equipped for each big showdown since the 2007 FIFA Ladies' Reality Cup. New Zealand showed up at the Olympics the previous summer, having equipped for each Olympic Games since its presentation in 2008, and will play in its fifth sequential World Cup in the late spring of 2023. Practically the aggregate of NZL's list plays club soccer outside the nation and they are spread across the world in Australia, the USA, Scotland, Iceland, Denmark, Norway, Germany and Finland. As these matches are occurring outside a FIFA window, the Greeneries are feeling the loss of a couple of standard call-ups, yet have a determination of exceptionally experienced players. Group commander Ali Riley, who plays for Heavenly messenger City FC in the NWSL, is the most experienced Greenery on the list with 147 covers and two objectives. Riley, who experienced childhood in Southern California and went to Stanford, has burned through a large portion of her master vocation abroad, spending around seven years in Sweden, one Germany and one in Britain, she returned the USA to play for the Orlando Pride and was exchanged to Holy messenger City FC before last season. Beginning goalkeeper Erin Nayler, who plays for IFK Norrköping in Sweden and has 78 covers, has had a few brilliant games against the USA throughout the long term. Veteran midfielder and previous California Brilliant Bear Betsy Hassett (137/14) acquired her 100th cap against the USA during the match in 2017 in Colorado. Hassett played with U.S. forward Alex Morgan at Cal. Midfielder Daisy Astutely played school soccer at UC Berkeley and Georgetown and presently plays expertly in Denmark. Five players on this New Zealand program are as of now playing school soccer in the USA including Gabi Rennie of Arizona State who scored in New Zealand's 2-1 misfortune to Australia at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Japan. Rennie was a piece of the New Zealand U-17 group which impacted the world forever by winning NZL's most memorable decoration at a FIFA Word Cup with a third-place finish at the 2018 FIFA U-17 Ladies' Reality Cup. Two different players on this program, safeguard Mackenzie Barry and midfielder Beauty Wisnewski, were likewise in that group. Lead trainer Jitka Klimkova was the lead trainer for the U.S. U-20 WYNT during the 2020 World Cup cycle and was additionally lead trainer U.S. U-19s as well as head scout for the U.S. group at the 2018 FIFA U-20 WWC in Papua New Guinea. She came to U.S. Soccer from New Zealand Football League, where she was lead trainer of the New Zealand U-17 Ladies' Public Group and an associate mentor for the Greeneries U-20 Ladies' Public Group more than 2013 and 2014, likewise filling in as an associate mentor for the senior New Zealand Ladies' Public Group in 2014.
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Willow Dougherty Takeover/Q&A - 24 Sep 2022
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@/sixmusicalgallery on Instagram, 24 September 2022
Some other questions Willow answered:
Q: What were your favourite roles to watch Chelsea (Wargo), Hannah (Taylor) & Emily(-Rose Lyons) in? A: I miss them so much! I only got to really see them do one of their roles on like, the first day that we approached the song, but Hannah's Seymour was gorgeous, Emily's Parr was really powerful, and Chelsea was a killer Howard, oh my god.
Q: Can you explain the getting ready process for a show (warm up/wigs/timings etc)? Willow: Okay, Gabbi (Mack) and Sasha (Brown) are gonna help me with this one! [...] Sasha: So, we come to call, and then we start getting ready - we get our makeup and wigs on, then we onto the stage, and start warming up, and then we come back and get our costumes on. Willow: But Gabbi (the show captain) has to do a check-in before! Gabbi: Yes! And then we do "rose and thorn", which is where we pick one thing that we didn't like so much about the performance before - the day before - and the rose is a requirement - it's a positive thing or something that you really enjoyed from the performance or something you're looking forward to. Sasha: And so also before each show starts, all the queens put their mics in, and then we, like, either dedicate the show to someone or we say something cute like - I dunno what we say - [chatter ensues]
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Convocatoria de la Selección Femenina de EE. UU. para la Copa Oro Femenina 2024
¡Bienvenidos, apasionados del fútbol femenino! Hoy, en Girl’s Street Football, nos sumergimos en las emocionantes aguas de la Copa Oro Femenina 2024. ¿Quiénes son las jugadoras que representarán a Estados Unidos en este torneo? ¿Qué talentos emergentes se unirán al equipo? ¡Vamos a descubrirlo!
El Desafío de la Copa Oro W
Después de un complicado 2023 en la Copa del Mundo de Australia-Nueva Zelanda, la Selección de Estados Unidos tiene una oportunidad inmejorable en la Copa Oro Femenina 2024. Son las grandes favoritas para llevarse la primera edición de este torneo femenino en Concacaf. Bajo la dirección de Twila Kilgore, el equipo está decidido a brillar en el escenario internacional.
Las Estrellas y las Nuevas Promesas
Las Ausencias Destacadas
La gran ausente en esta convocatoria es Alex Morgan, quien no forma parte del equipo. Con los retiros de Julie Ertz y Megan Rapinoe, la batuta del cuadro de ‘Las Barras y las Estrellas’ está en el aire. Pero no teman, queridos seguidores, porque el USWNT sigue siendo una constelación de talento.
Las Líderes en el Campo
Alyssa Naeher (Portera, Chicago Red Stars): Líder indiscutible bajo los tres palos.
Lindsey Horan (Centrocampista, Olympique Lyon): Cerebro del conjunto estadounidense, con una capacidad impresionante.
Becky Sauerbrunn (Defensa, Portland Thorns FC): Experiencia y solidez en la zaga.
Las Jóvenes Promesas
Trinity Rodman (Delantera, Washington Spirit): Juventud y desparpajo en el ataque.
Sophia Smith (Delantera, Portland Thorns FC): Una joya en ciernes con un futuro brillante.
Jaedyn Shaw (Delantera, San Diego Wave FC): Velocidad y agresividad en el frente de ataque.
La Convocatoria Completa
¡Aquí están las guerreras que defenderán los colores de Estados Unidos en la Copa Oro W!
Porteras:
Alyssa Naeher (Chicago Red Stars)
Casey Murphy (North Carolina Courage)
Jane Campbell (Houston Dash)
Defensas:
Becky Sauerbrunn (Portland Thorns FC)
Crystal Dunn (Portland Thorns FC)
Casey Krueger (Chicago Red Stars)
Emily Fox (Arsenal WFC)
Naomi Girma (San Diego Wave FC)
Jenna Nighswonger (NJ/NY Gotham FC)
Abby Dahlkemper (San Diego Wave FC)
Tierna Davidson (Chicago Red Stars)
Centrocampistas:
Lindsey Horan (Olympique Lyon)
Korbin Albert (París Saint-Germain)
Rose Lavelle (OL Reign)
Sam Coffey (Portland Thorns FC)
Emily Sonnett (OL Reign)
Olivia Moultrie (Portland Thorns FC)
Delanteras:
Sophia Smith (Portland Thorns FC)
Trinity Rodman (Washington Spirit)
Midge Purce (NJ/NY Gotham FC)
Jaedyn Shaw (San Diego Wave FC)
Mia Fishel (Chelsea FC)
Lynn Williams (NJ/NY Gotham FC)
¡Estamos ansiosos por ver a estas talentosas futbolistas en acción! Síganos en Girl’s Street Football para obtener actualizaciones en tiempo real durante la Copa Oro Femenina 2024. ¡Que ruede el balón y que brille el fútbol femenino! ⚽🌟
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Name Duplicates
Figured I should make a proper post with all the name duplicates. I’ll update periodically as we get new casts. Just counting queens right now, but I’ll probably add LiW eventually.
6 Lauren/Loren/Lorren (Drew, Irving, Santo-Quinn, Byrne, Hunter, Mariasoosay)
5 Ellie (Sharpe, Wyman, Grant, Elysia Cruz, Eloise Lord)  Jasmine/Jaz (Shen, Forsberg, Hackett, Smith, Robinson) Meg/Megan/Meghan (Gilbert, Leung, Dawson, Dixon Brasil, Corbett)
4 Courtney (Stapleton, Mack, Bowman, Monsma) Gabriella/Gabriela/Gabbi/Gabi (Stylianou-Burns, Francesca Carrillo, Mack, Boumford) Hana/Hannah (Stewart, Taylor, Lowther, Lawton)
3 Abigail/Abbi/Abby (Sparrow, Hodgson, Mueller) Adrianna/Adriana (Hicks, Scalice, Glover) Amy/Ami/Aimie (Atkinson, Bridges, di Bartolomeo) Danielle (Steers, Rose, Mendoza) Erin/Aryn (Palmer Ramirez, Bohannon, Caldwell) Jessica/Jessie/Jess: 3 (Niles, Bodner, Davidson) Julia/Giulia (Pulo, McLellan, Marolda) Maddie/Maddi/Mads (Bulleyment, Firth, Fansler) Maiya/Maya/Amaya: 3 (Christian, Quansah-Breed, White) Nicole (Kyoung-Mi Lambert, Lamb, Louise Lewis) Sophie (Golden, Isaacs, -Rose Middleton) Taylor: 3 (Iman Jones, Pearlstein, Sage Evans, plus Kelly Denice and Hannah if you count surnames) 2 Amanda: 2 (Lindgren, Lee) Amelia: 2 (Millie O’Connell, Atherton) Ashleigh/Ashlee: 2 (Weir, Waldbauer) Caitlin/Caitlyn: 2 (Tipping, De Kuyper) Casey: 2 (Esbin, Al-Shaqsy) Cassy/Cassie: 2 (Lee, Silva) Chelsea: 2 (Wargo, Dawson) Chloe: 2 (Zuel, Hart) Christina/Cristina: 2 (Modestou, D’Agostino) Elena: 2 (Gyasi, Breschi) Eloise: 2 (Sharpe, Lord) Emily: 2 (Harrigan, Rose Lyons) Grace: 2 (Melville, Mouat) Harriet: 2 (Watson, Caplan-Dean) Holly/Holli’: 2 (Musgrave, Conway) Janice/Janique: 2 (Rijssel, Charles) Jennifer: 2 (Caldwell, Kim Ji-woo) Kelly: 2 (Sweeney, Denice Taylor) Kennedy/Kenedy: 2 (Monica Carstens, Small) Kristina: 2 (Walz, Leopold) Laura: 2 (Blair, Dawn Pyatt)” Lexi/Lexie: 2 (McIntosh, Kim Ji sun) Lucy/Lucia: 2 (Aiston, Valentino) Maddison: 2 (Bulleyment, Firth) Natalie: 2 (May Paris, Pilkington) Olivia: 2 (Alexander, Donalson) Rachel/Rae: 2 (Rawlinson, Davenport) Sydney/Cydney: 2 (Parra, Clark)
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“It’s impossible to be in love with all the six queens’
The Six queens in question:
Megan Gilbert, Ashleigh Weir, Holly Musgrave, Oliver Wickham, Annabel Marlow, Shimali De Silva, Renee Lamb, Christina Modestou, Natalie Paris, Genesis Lynea, Aimie Atkinson, Izuka Hoyle, Jaye’J Richards-Noel, Millie O’Connell, Alexia McIntosh, Maiya Quansah-Breed, Grace Mouat, Vicki Manser, Courtney Stapleton, Adrianna Hicks, Andrea Macaseat, Abby Mueller, Brittney Mack, Samantha Pauly, Anna Uzele, Mallory Maedke, Nicole Kyoung-Mi Lambert, Courtney Mack, Shantel Cribbs, Courtney Bowman, Sophie Isaacs, Danielle Steers, Zara Macintosh, Cherelle Jay, Hana Stewart, Collette Guitart, Candace Furbert, Hazel Karooma-Brooker, Caitlin Tipping, Sophie Golden, Alicia Corrales-Connor, Viquichele Cross, Bryony Duncan, Natalie Pilkington, Lori McLare, Amy Bridges, Lauren Drew, Maddison Bulleyment, Lauren Byrne, Shekinah McFarlane, Jodie Steele, Athena Collins, Cassandra Lee, Jennifer Caldwell, Harriet Watson, Jasmine Shen, Kelly Sweeney, Jessica Niles, Georgia Carr, Amelia Walker, Liv Alexander, Elizabeth Walker, Maddison Firth, Laura Blair, Chloe Zuel, Kala Gare, Loren Hunter, Kiana Daniele, Courtney Monsma, Vidya Makan, Ella Burns, Karis Oka, Shannen Alyce-Quan, Jade Marvin, Lucy Aiston, Gabriella Stylianou-Burns, Scarlet Gabriel, Rebecca Wickes, Megan Leung, Sophie Rose Middleton, Abbi Hodgson, Kara Ami Mcraenor, Emily Harrigan, Gabrielle Smith, Melissa Ford, Kaylah Attard, Fia Houston-Hamilton, Rhiannon Bacchus, Rhiannon Doyle, Carly Mercedes Dyer, Elena Gyasi, Keirsten Hodgens, Artemis Chrisoulakis, Ellie Sharpe, Sadie Hurst, Melinda Porto, L’Oreal Roache, Wesley Carpenter, Maya Christian, Brianna Mooney, Meghan Dawson, Marilyn Caserta, Ashlee Waldbauer, Adrianna Glover, Alize Ke’Aloha Cruz, Kristina Walz, Amy Di Bartolomeo, Amanda Lindgren, Claudia Kariuki, Dionne Ward-Anderson, Tsemaye Bob-Egbe, Meesha Turner, Paisley Billings, Danielle Rose, Roxanne Couch, Esme Rothero, Rachel Rawlinson, Lauren Irving, Danielle Mendoza, Shelby Griswold, Kennedy Carstens, Abigail Sparrow, Jarynn Whitney, Madeline Fansler, Channing Weir, Princess Victomé, Sunayna Smith, Chloë Hart, Casey Al-Shaqsy, Aiesha Pease, Jaina Brock-Patel, Alana Robinson, Grace Melville, Leesa Tulley, Harriet Caplan-Dean, Khaila Wilcoxon, Storm Lever, Jasmine Forsberg, Olivia Donalson, Didi Romero, Gabriela Carrillo, Cassie Silva, Kelly Denice Taylor, Erin Ramirez, Kelsee Kimmel, Phoenix Mendoza, Chelsea Dawson, Chiara Assetta, Cristina D’Agostino, Joy Woods, Bre Jackson, Keri Rene Fuller, Brennyn Lark, Ayla Ciccone-Burton, Holli’ Conway, Brianna Javis, Gabbi Mack, Casey Esbin, Ellie Wyman, Sasha Renae Brown, Nicole Lamb, Aja Simone Baitey, Willow Dougherty, Kayla McSorely, Emily Rose Lyons, Chelsea Wargo, Hannah Taylor, Jessie Bodner, Jasmine Hackett, Janice Rijssel, Lucia Valentino, Elena Breschi, Meg Dixon-Brasil, Sarah McFarlane, Reca Oakley, Gerianne Perez, Zan Berube, Amina Faye, Terica Marie, Aline Mayagoitia, Sydney Parra, Jana Larell Glover, Taylor Pearlstein, Aryn Bohannon, Cecilia Snow, Rhianne Louise McCaulsky, Baylie Carson, Koko Basigara, Monique Ashe Palmer, Leah Vassell, Hailee Kaleem Wright, Leandra Ellis Gaston, Bella Coppola, Nasia Thomas, Zoe Jensen, Taylor Iman Jones, Aubrey Matalon, Kristina Leopold, Rae Davenport, Gianna Grosso, Kathryn Kilger, Bethany McDonald, Jillian Worthing, Haley Izurieta, Jasmine Smith, Lois Ellise Reeves, Alyssa Giannetti, Eden Holmes, Jaelle Laguerre, Kate Zulauf, Lee ARumSoul, Son Seungyeon Kim Ji Woo, Sophiya Pae, Park Hye-na, Park Ga-Ram, Kim Ji Sun, Choi Hyun-sun, Kim Ryeo Won, Heo Sol-ji, Yoo Ju-hye, Hong Ji Hee, Nicole Louise Lewis, Laura Dawn Pyatt, Erin Caldwell, Kenedy Small, Lou Henry, Aoife Haakenson, Ellie Jane Grant, Izi Maxwell, Tamara Morgan, Shakira Simpson, Fiorella Bamba, Lucinda Wilson, Caitlyn De Kuyper, Amanda Lee, Gabriella Boumford, Audrey Fisher, Brooke Aneece, Jaz Robinson, Julia Pulo, Maggie Lacasse, Krystal Hernández, Elysia Cruz, Lauren Mariasoosay, Julia McLellan, Darcy Stewart, Hailey Lewis
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muse list.
*-primary +-secondary &-request only !-private
movies.
the covenant kate tunney. eighteen. heterosexual. fc: jessica lucas. + sarah wenham. eighteen. heterosexual. fc: laura ramsey. +
dc comics barbara wilson. nineteen. pansexual. fc: alicia silverstone. + chase meridian. thirties to forties. heterosexual. fc: nicole kidman & suki waterhouse * rachel dawes. twenties to forties. heterosexual. fc: daisy edgar-jones & keri russell. *
disney ella tremaine. twenty-two. heterosexual. fc: lily james. * snow white. eighteen. heterosexual. fc: emily browning. * ursula. forties. asexual. fc: melissa mccarthy. *
don't worry darling alice chambers. twenty-five. heterosexual. fc: florence pugh. +
misc. comedy gloria. ( barbie ) thirty-nine. bisexual. fc: america ferrera. + president barbie. ( barbie ) thirty-eight. asexual. fc: issa rae. * weird barbie. ( barbie ) thirty-nine. asexual. fc: kate mckinnon. * allison reynolds. ( the breakfast club ) eighteen. bisexual. fc: jenna ortega. + dani dennison. ( hocus pocus ) early-30's. bisexual. fc: holliday grainger. + lorna cole. ( lethal weapon ) thirties. bisexual. fc: renee russo & jessica chastain. + pamela. ( saltburn ) thirty-eight. pansexual. fc: carey mulligan. + venetia catton. ( saltburn ) twenty-six. bisexual. fc: alison oliver. *
misc. horror bonnie harper. ( the craft ) nineteen. pansexual. fc: neve campbell & india eisley + nancy downs. ( the craft ) nineteen. homosexual. fc: fairuza balk & sophie thatcher. * shelly webster. ( the crow ) twenty-six. pansexual. fc: angelina jolie * john tate strode. ( halloween h20 ) forties. heterosexual. fc: josh hartnett. * riley mckendry. ( hellraiser ) mid-twenties. pansexual. fc: odessa a'zion + helen shivers. ( i know what you did last summer ) eighteen. pansexual. fc: sarah michelle gellar. & pearl. ( pearl ) twenties to eighties. pansexual. fc: mia goth. * tatum riley. ( scream ) eighteen. heterosexual. fc: rose mcgowan & billie lourd. + jessica wright. ( thanksgiving ) eighteen. heterosexual. fc: nell verlaque. + bobby-lynne parker. ( x ) twenties. bisexual. fc: brittany snow. + maxine minx. ( x ) twenties. pansexual. fc: mia goth. *
promising young woman cassie thomas. thirty. bisexual. fc: carey mulligan. &
teenage mutant ninja turles april o'neil. twenty-eight. heterosexual. fc: emma stone. *
titanic rose dewitt bukater. twenty-three. heterosexual. fc: kate winslet. +
tv shows.
angel cordelia chase. twenty-one. heterosexual. fc: charisma carpenter. *
the artful dodger lady belle fox. mid-twenties. heterosexual. fc: maia mitchell *
batman beyond dana tan. twenty-one. heterosexual. fc: arden cho. +
dawson's creek jen lindley. eighteen to twenty-one. panromantic. fc: michelle williams. +
fargo dolores 'dot' lyon. early-thirties. heterosexual. fc: juno temple. *
gotham fish mooney. early-forties. bisexual. fc: jada pinkett-smith. kristen kringle. early-thirties. heterosexual. fc: chelsea spack.
mr. robot angela moss. mid-twenties. pansexual. fc: portia doubleday. + darlene alderson. mid-twenties. bisexual. fc: carly chaiken. *
the musketeers constance d'artagnan. twenty-five. bisexual. fc: tamla kari. & queen anne of austria. twenty-five. heterosexual. fc: alexandra dowling. &
peaky blinders ada shelby-thorne. twenty-six. bisexual. fc: sophie rundle. * lizzie stark-shelby. thirty-two. heterosexual. fc: natasha o'keefe. +
power rangers kimberly hart. nineteen. bisexual. fc: kaia gerber. &
reacher frances neagley. mid-thirties. lesbian. fc: maria sten. * karla dixon. late-thirties. heterosexual. fc: serinda swan. *
succession jess jordan. thirty-three. homosexual. fc: juliana canfield. * rava roy. forty-two. heterosexual. fc: natalie gold. +
the last of us sarah miller. thirty-three (survivor au). bisexual. fc: alexandra shipp. *
the royals princess eleanor henstridge. mid-twenties. bisexual. fc: alexandra park. *
the white lotus daphne sullivan. thirty-three. heterosexual. fc: meghann fahy. * portia. twenty-seven. bisexual. fc: haley lu richardson. + tanya mcquoid. sixty-one. heterosexual. fc: jennifer coolidge. +
comics.
dc. chloe sullivan. eighteen to twenties. bisexual. smallville only. fc: kathryn newton. * lois lane. twenties. bisexual. smallville only. fc: erica durance. * martha kent. forties. heterosexual. smallville only. fc: annette o'toole. + martha wayne. forty. heterosexual. fc: rebecca hall. * selina kyle. thirty-two. lesbian. fc: zoe kravitz. * vicki vale. forty-one. bisexual. fc: jessica chastain & holland roden. *
ghost world. enid coleslaw. eighteen to twenties. homosexual. fc: thora birch. *
literature.
gone girl amy dunne. forty. bisexual. fc: rosamund pike. +
interview with a vampire claudia. appears eighteen. pansexual. fc: anya taylor joy *
psycho marion crane. thirty-one. heterosexual. fc: samara weaving. +
robin hood lady marian. twenty-five. bisexual. fc: alicia vikander. *
romeo & juliet juliet capulet. twenty-two. heterosexual. fc: kristine froseth. *
the talented mr. ripley richard 'dickie' greenleaf. mid-twenties. pansexual. fc: nicholas galitzine. +
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The Kingdom of Prep: The Inside Story of the Rise and (Near) Fall of J.Crew by Maggie Bullock | Goodreads
"One of Vogue' s most anticipated books of 2023. A quintessentially American fashion narrative about the rise and fall of the first lifestyle brand, J.Crew, and what the company’s fate means for the shifting landscape of the retail industry. Once upon a time, a no-frills J.Crew rollneck sweater held an almost mystical power—or at least it felt that way. The story of J.Crew is the story of the original “lifestyle brand,” whose evolution charts a sea change in the way we dress, the way we shop, and who we aspire to be over the past four decades—all told through iconic clothes and the most riveting characters imaginable. In  The Kingdom of Prep , seasoned fashion journalist Maggie Bullock tells J.Crew’s epic story for the first time, bringing to life the deliciously idiosyncratic people who built a beloved brand, unpacking the complex legacy of prep—a subculture born on the 1920s campuses of the Ivy League—and how one brand rose to epitomize “American” style in two very different golden eras, and also eventually embodied the “retail apocalypse” that rocked the global fashion industry and left hollowed-out malls across the country. In a juicy business narrative rich with humor and insight, Bullock combines the colorful characters of  The Devil Wears Prada , the business insight of Deluxe, and the nostalgia factor of True Prep, to chart J.Crew’s origin story, its Obama-era heyday, and its brush-with-death decline through the stories of the mercurial characters who helmed the company. There is founder Arthur Cinader, who set out to sell the Ralph Lauren look for half the price, and his daughter Emily, who turned J.Crew into a new campus uniform, and then a temple to ‘90s minimalism. Then came ex-Gap CEO Mickey Drexler—the most renowned (and controversial) retailer of his generation—who took J.Crew to a never-before-seen peak, only to contribute to its financial disaster, and the brilliant designer Jenna Lyons, who rose from the anonymous ranks of a catalogue company to become a star in her own right, but burned so bright she left J.Crew in her shadow. Through extensive interviews with more than 100 J.Crew insiders and top industry experts, Bullock crafts an impossible-to-put-down, neon-glitter-sprinkled tale that traces the trajectory of American style, invites us into the inner sanctum of fashion’s most bold-faced names, and weaves together the threads of style, finance, and culture like no other brand’s story in our lifetime."
October 2023
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Six actors who's names share a common root
Hannah (12) Jana Larell Glover, Anna Uzele, Hana Stewart, Annamaria Baranyai, Anita Gado, Hannah Lowther, Annabel Marlow, Anna Peller, Gerianne Perez, Analise Rios, Hannah Taylor, Anna Terpiłowska
Elizabeth (9) Ellie Jane Grant, Izi Maxwell, Ella Burns, Bella Coppola, Izabela Pawletko, Analise Rios, Leesa Tulley, Elizabeth Walker, Ellie Wyman
Laurence (8) Laura Dawn Pyatt, Lauren Byrne, Lauren Irving, Lauren Mariasoosay, Laura Blair, Lauren Drew, Loren Hunter, Lori McLare
Margaret (7) Małgorzata Chrusciel, Meghan Corbett, Meghan Dawson, Meg Dixon-Brasil, Megan Gilbert, Maggie Lacasse, Megan Leung
Christos (7) Kirsty "Zara" MacIntosh, Keirsten Nicole Hodgens, Cristina D'Agostino, Kristina Leopold, Christina Modestou, Kristina Walz, Krisztina Magyar
Helen (6) Ellie Jane Grant, Elena Breschi, Ella Burns, Elena Gyasi, Aline Mayagoitia, Ellie Wyman
John (6) Jana Larell Glover, Gianna Grosso, Jaina Brock-Patel, Janique Charles, Janice Rijssel, Lori-Jane McLare
Nicholas (6) Nicole Louise Lewis, Nikki Bentley, Nikolett Gallusz, Collette Guitart, Nicole Kyoung-Mi Lambert, Nicole Lamb
Alexander (5) Alexia McIntosh, Sasha Renae Brown, Alexandra "Zan" Berube, Aleksandra Gotowicka, Ji-sun "Lexie" Kim
Gabriella (5) Gabbi Mack, Gabrielle Davina Smith, Gabriela Francesca Carillo, Gabriella Stylianou-Burns, Gabriella Boumford
Jasmine (5) Jasmine Shen, Jasmine Smith, Jasmine Forsberg, Jasmine Hackett, Jaz Robinson
Julius (5) Juli Horanyi, Giulia Marolda, Julia McLellan, Julia Pulo, Jillian Worthing
Adal (4) Alicia Corrales-Connor, Alyssa Giannetti, Alize Ke'Aloha Cruz, Aline Mayagoitia
Amy (4) Amy Bridges, Aimie Atkinson, Amy Di Bartolomeo, Kara-Ami McCreanor
Courtney (4) Courtney Monsma, Courtney Stapleton, Courtney Bowman, Courtney Mack
Emil (4) Amelia Walker, Emily Rose Lyons, Emily Harrigan, Emilia "Millie" O'Connell
Katherine (4) Caitlyn De Kuyper, Kathryn Kilger, Caitlin Tipping, Kate Zulauf
Kayla (4) Kala Gare, Khaila Wilcoxon, Kaylah Attard, Kayla McSorley
Monica (4) Monika Nika Veres, Monique Ashe-Palmer, Janique Charles, Mónika Horváth
Sophia (4) Sophie Golden, Sophie-Rose Middleton, Fia Houston-Hamilton, Sophie Isaacs
Abigail (3) Abigail Sparrow, Abbi Hodgson, Abby Mueller
Aenor (3) Ellie Jane Grant, Ella Burns, Ellie Wyman
Danielle (3) Danielle Steers, Danielle Mendoza, Danielle Rose
Eireann (3) Aryn Bohannon, Erin Palmer Ramirez, Erin Caldwell
Hayley (3) Haley Izurieta, Hailee Kaleem Wright, Hailey Lewis
Laura (3) Laura Dawn Pyatt, Laura Blair, Lori McLare
Lucius (3) Lucy Aiston, Lucia Valentino, Lucinda Wilson
Natalie (3) Natalie Pilkington, Natalie Paris, Natalia Kujawa
Oliver (3) Olivia "Liv" Alexander, Olivia Donalson, Oliver Wickham
Rhiannon (3) Rhiannon Bacchus, Rhiannon Doyle, Rhianne-Louise McCaulsky
Sarah (3) Kala Gare, Sadie Hurst, Sarah McFarlane
Theodore (3) Terica Marie, Didi Romero, Dóra Csonka
Agnes (2) Inez Budd, Agnieszka Rose
Aisha (2) Aiesha Naomi Pease, Aisha Kardffy
Alan (2) Lana Zoe Jensen, Alana M. Robinson
Amanda (2) Amanda Lee, Amanda Lindgren
Ashley (2) Ashlee Waldbauer, Ashleigh Weir
Brian (2) Brianna Brito Mooney, Brianna Javis
Cassandra (2) Cassandra Lee, Cassie Silva
Cathassach (2) Casey Esbin, Casey Al-Shaqsy
Ceallach (2) Kelly Sweeney, Kelly Denice Taylor
Cennetig (2) Kennedy Carstens, Kenedy Small
Charles (2) Carly Mercedes Dyer, Caroline Siegrist
Chelsea (2) Chelsea Lorraine Wargo, Chelsea Dawson
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USWNT Roster Drop: June 30, 2023
US Soccer Federation (USSF) released the US Women's National Team (USWNT) provisional roster for the world cup on June 21 with a celebrity-studded social media campaign that culminated with global-icon superstar Taylor Swift announcing global-icon superstar Alex Morgan. The roster has 23 players–3 goalkeepers, 7 defenders, 7 midfielders, and 6 forwards.
https://www.ussoccer.com/wwc-roster
Since the 2019 World Cup, the USWNT player pool has suffered due to key players retiring or getting injured. As vital as players can be on their own, a team’s chemistry and familiarity with each other can be just as important in a tournament run.  And with so many interruptions (including absences for pregnancies), team USA has been switching players in and out of the rosters and starting lineups, many people think that this team compatibility has not formed as solidly as it was in past years. Of the 23 players, 14 of them will be playing in their first world cup. One surprising inclusion is 25-year-old Savannah Demelo, who is the first player to get called up to the World Cup without any national team experience since Shannon Boxx in 2003. DeMelo earned her spot by dominating the midfield and going on an absolute scoring tear with her club team, Racing Louisville FC (Coincidentally, Racing is the team I support in the NWSL). 
The most shocking absence from the roster is Becky Sauerbrunn, team captain and my personal favorite player. She suffered an injury earlier in the NWSL season, and will not fully recover before the world cup. Heart. Broken. Other USA players missing the world cup because of injury are Mallory Swanson, Catarina Macario, and Sam Mewis.
Here are the players that I think will make up the starting 11:
Keeper: Alyssa Naeher 
Alyssa Naeher was the starting keeper in the 2019 World Cup, but has had a rough season with her club team, Chicago Red Stars. However, I think the USWNT will default to her veteran experience, especially for bigger games. 
Defenders: Alana Cook, Naomi Girma,  Emily Fox,  Crystal Dunn
Alana Cook was not the person most people expected to be a starting center back, but she is getting her chance in the wake of teammate Becky Sauerbrunn's injury. Cook is 5'9", giving her a couple inches on many players, and making her a dominant vertical presence in the box. This will be her first World Cup, but like any good defender, she is known for being cool under pressure.
Naomi Girma is another centerback going into her first World Cup. Her 2022 rookie year in the NWSL ended in her winning both Rookie of the Year and Defender of the Year, as well as a nomination for MVP. She followed up her banner year in the NWSL with equally impressive performances in the USWNT lineup. 
Emily Fox is likely the starting left back. She earned her first call-up to the national team while she was still in college, which is impressive, but not necessarily uncommon. Since then she has made her way into the lineup because of her speed and crossing ability. She scored her first national team goal (as a defender) in April 2023.
Crystal Dunn is the most versatile player on the team. Earlier in her career she played forward and midfield, but transitioned to outside back as a gap in that position opened prior to the 2015 World Cup. Even as a defender, she hasn’t lost her goal-scoring ability, and like Fox, can contribute great crosses into the box. 
Midfielders: Lindsey Horan, Andi Sullivan, Rose Lavelle, Trinity Rodman
Lindsey Horan will likely start as center offensive midfielder, and will serve as team captain in the absence of Becky Sauerbrunn. Horan is the only player in this lineup that plays club soccer abroad, for Lyon in France. This suits her technical style, but generally the French league is less physical than many teams she will be facing, so she could risk getting bodied off the ball.
Andi Sullivan plays defensive center midfield, helping to transition the ball from defense to offense. She captains her club team, Washington Spirit, because she is so trusted in the middle of the pitch to direct the flow of play through the midfield.
Rose Lavelle can play anywhere in the midfield or up front, but with a wealth of talent in those areas, will probably end up at outside midfield. She has a laser-like shot from outside the box and has proven that she can impact the game from wherever she is on the field.
Trinity Rodman will likely be the other outside mid. Although this will be her first World Cup, she has beena young phenom and a spark of energy in games for club and country. Watch the front three midfielders (Rodman, Lavelle, and Horan) switch positions in the run of play, making the attack fluid and unpredictable. 
Forwards: Alex Morgan, Sophia Smith
Alex Morgan is the most recognized player on the team, with a reputation built on a long history of goal scoring. She has been consistently good since her first World Cup, and even with a new child, has maintained her level of performance. She’s a shoe-in.
Sophia Smith will likely start because of her impressive performance in club soccer with Portland Thorns. Many people would not have expected her to be a starter, but earlier in 2023 expected starter Mallory Swanson suffered an injury that would take her out of the World Cup. Smith doesn’t have Swanson’s experience, but will bring energy and fresh ideas to the team’s offense.
With all the young players, the new players, and a new captain, both fans and pundits worry that the USA will not be able to win a third straight World Cup. I think that there will be some growing pains as the team finds chemistry, but I also believe that the raw talent level of these players can match any other team in the world. Success will depend on how well the 23 women can settle into a rhythm, but simultaneously be individually creative to catch opponents off-guard.
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