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Studio Switch List 23-24
AB Dance
Jayden Hui -> Vlad’s Dance Company
Jada Pine -> Vlad’s Dance Company
Alexis -> Vlad’s Dance Company
Abstraction Dance Co
Eliana Weiss -> Mather Dance Company
Adage Dance Center
Berkeley McGrath -> Studio X
Kelsey Franklin -> K2 Studios
Mykayla Yuen -> K2 Studios
Adrenaline Dance Co
Gianna Presa -> Miami Dance Collective
All That Jazz
Carmela Vitale -> Artistic Designs Dance
Art and Soul Dance
Kennedy Mandell -> The Nine Dance Academy
London Mandell -> The Nine Dance Academy
Artistic Dance Project
Claire Pistor -> Dance Connection 2
Dara Rossiter -> Center Stage Performing Arts Studio
Artistry in Motion
Austen Sparks -> The Space (Academy)
Avi’s Dance Project
Holland Bellendir -> K2 Studios
Axis Dance
Joanna Surface -> The Movement Studios
Kristen Mitchell -> Studio Bleu
Lauren Vielbig -> Powerworx Dance
Julia Harvey -> Dancensations Dance Company
Claire Harvey -> Dancensations Dance Company
Kielan O’Brien -> Powerworx Dance
Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts
Ava Lynn -> Ballet West
Boutique Dance Academy
Junie Buse -> Michelle Latimer Dance Academy
Brooklyn Dance Academy
Greylynn Herman -> K2 Studios
Espyn De Leon -> K2 Studios
Everly De Leon -> K2 Studios
Everly Herman -> K2 Studios
Riley Herndon -> M2 Studios
Kendall Owen -> K2 Studios
Taylor Owen -> K2 Studios
Cambria Southward -> K2 Studios
Canadian Dance Company
Grayson Niemczyk -> Evolve Dance Complex
Canadian School of Dance
Ashley Hash -> Capital City Dance
Scarlett Hash -> Capital City Dance
Noad Vidal -> Forward Dance Academy
Taya Flood -> Forward Dance Academy
Anna Tsarouhas -> Capital City Dance
Amanda Tsarouhas -> Capital City Dance
CanDance Studios
Isla Gardner -> Club Dance Studio
Capistrano Academy of Dance
Gabriella Gandy - N10 Studios
Centerstage Dance Studio
Avery Gubernick -> Danceplex
Finley Crisotomo -> The Collective PHX
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio
Ruby Taylor -> Utah Festival Ballet
Lulu Collaku -> Artistic Dance Project
CityDance Conservatory
Berkleigh Hernandez -> Philadelphia Ballet
Club Dance Studio
Patience Hughes -> The Space (Academy)
Hazel Chase -> Dance Studio 111
Olivia Bell -> Dance Studio C
Aften Harris -> Dance Connection 2
Chavarria Institute of the Arts
Kyra Winsberg -> DSAPA
Layla Farzad -> no longer competing
Addie Mosier -> K2 Studios
Emma Qsar -> K2 Studios
Corona Dance Academy
Ashley Nobel -> K2 Studios
Dallas Conservatory
Bianca Wright -> Next Step Dance
Milena Marie -> Dance Industry
Dance Connection Scottsdale
Libby Johnson -> Club Dance Studio
Dance Deluxe
Taeya Stosich -> Club Dance Studio
Tinley Stosich -> Club Dance Studio
Kimber Keffler -> Club Dance Studio
Dance Du Couer
Emily Ma -> Nor Cal Dance Arts
Dance Integrity
Dylan Brotherton -> DNA Creative
Dance Precisions
Brooklyn Ladia -> Project 21
Brooklyn Stafford -> Project 21
Katie Paulus -> The Space (Launch)
Collin Crabtree -> The Music Room 
Chloe Crabtree -> The Music Room
Kennedy Bittel -> OCSA
Madison Resch -> DSAPA
Emma Matos -> DSAPA
Taylor Encinitas -> DSAPA
Jacob Ladia -> no longer competing
Jasmine Sison -> OCPAA
Aria Reyes -> OCPAA
Eli Trinh -> K2 Studios
Hailey Trinh -> K2 Studios
Liana Sison -> OCPAA
Avery Sison -> OCPAA
Dance Republic
Brooklyn Besch -> Club Dance Studio
Kennedy Besch -> Club Dance Studio
Dance Theme
Nolan Turnbull -> Shelley’s Dance Company
Dance Town
Mika Florez -> Stars Dance Studio
Dance Unlimited
Alyson Merino -> Stars Dance Studio
Jasmine Pando -> Stars Dance Studio
Jade Pando -> Stars Dance Studio
Dancelova Dance Academy
Kira Soong -> Westside Dance Project
Danceology
Brooke Toro -> Golden Star Ballet Academy
Danceplex (studio closed)
Zoe Konhilas -> Elektro Dance Academy
Kenzie Jones -> Elektro Dance Academy
Ashlyn Bruso -> Elektro Dance Academy
Sophia Goossen -> Elektro Dance Academy
Eriel Garzon -> Elektro Dance Academy
Kendall Jenkins -> Elektro Dance Academy
Olivia Polk -> Elektro Dance Academy
Avery Lee -> cheer
Kimi Kellogg -> no longer competing
Bella Dyer -> Central Florida Dance Center
Abigail Rhodes -> Elektro Dance Academy
Taylour Layton -> Elektro Dance Academy
Kinsey Fitts -> Club Dance Studio -> Elektro Dance Academy
Isabella Piedrahita -> Dance Force 1
Sophia Schiano -> Elite Dance Pro
Shale Herrera -> Club Dance Studio
Lucia Piedrahita -> Elite Dance Pro
Tenley Anthony -> Elektro Dance Academy
Chloe Tarwater -> Elite Dance Pro
Sabina Vess -> Elektro Dance Academy
Dejana Kostur -> Elektro Dance Academy
Madyson Koch -> Elektro Dance Academy
Graciellah Mach -> Dance Deluxe
Alex Dinero -> Elektro Dance Academy
Dancer’s Turnout
Aubrey Thomas -> The Space (Academy)
DelMonico Dance
Pearl Mason -> The Movement MN
Casi Hernandez -> The Movement MN
Thalia Hernandez -> The Movement MN
Diamond Academy of Dance
Rory Ross -> Milele Academy
Diamond School of Dance
Lily Knopps -> Club Dance Studio
Dmitri Kulev Classical Ballet Academy
Natalie Kulba -> Westside Dance Project
Olivia Marquez -> Westside Dance Project
Cayman Lee -> Westside Dance Project
Amy Guo -> Southland Ballet Academy
Donna’s Dance Academy
Alivya Neeriemer -> Michelle Latimer Dance Academy
DSAPA
Bella Salcedo -> The Crew
DV8 Dance Complex
Breez Carver -> Mather Dance Company
Elevate Dance Academy
Vera Lemar -> The Southern Strutt
Demery Lemar -> The Southern Strutt
Evolution Dance Center
Ella Koehnmen -> Danceology
Elite Dance Academy
Elise Kim -> N10 Studios
Emma Grace -> Mather Dance Company
Elite Dance by Damian
Gemma Holmes -> Evolve Dance Complex
Elite Dance Pro Company
Amara Kircher -> The Collective PHX
Elite Feet Artists Company
Ella Geraci -> Dance Enthusiasm
Olivia Geraci -> Dance Enthusiasm
Encore Dance Academy
Landon Indeglia -> Dance Enthusiasm
Evolution Dance
Hudson Hensley -> Danceology
Fearless Dance Center
Jaelynn Meis -> Perception Dance
Rhilynn Meis -> Perception Dance
Zoie Meis -> Perception Dance
Hailey Buck -> Kansas City Dance Center
Focal Point Dance Studio
Amabella Aaren -> Stars Dance Studio
Gotta Dance Company
Danica Schmidt -> The Collective PHX
Hart Academy
Lennon Reign -> K2 Studios
Lincoln Cove -> K2 Studios
Sami Gomez -> Mather Dance Company
Havilah Dance Company
Diem Horning -> CCJ Conservatory
Olli Horning -> CCJ Conservatory
Heart of America Dance Center
Navy and Nixon Wittgren -> Premier Dance
Ruby and Eisley Sprenger -> Premier Dance
Hudson Dance Academy
Jordyn Karmann -> K2 Studios
Ignite Dance
Peyton Geoffrey -> Mather Dance Company
Capri Geoffrey -> Mather Dance Company
Breanna Lugo -> K2 Studios
Kendalynne Kearns -> K2 Studios
Jazzlynn Moulton -> K2 Studios
Rylee Renteria -> K2 Studios
Kailani Wiseman -> K2 Studios
Meleia Wiseman -> K2 Studios
Isabella Zepeda -> K2 Studios
Isabella Ramirez -> K2 Studios
Impact Dance AZ
Jeida Morin -> Club Dance Studio
Impact Losal
Peyton Chuhaloff -> Mather Dance Company
Infinity Dance
Journey Brown -> The Rock Center for Dance
Inspire Dance Complex
Khloe Cabrera -> Murietta Dance Project
Ariana Galardo -> K2 Studios
Izabela Guzman -> K2 Studios
Inspirations Dance Studio
Amarah Shaw -> K2 Studios
Kaeli Millsom -> Profusion Talent
JBP Entertainment
Kalli Ramet -> LDC Charlotte
Cady Cropper -> CCJ Conservatory
Lilly Beam -> No Limits Dance Company
Ella Paige Moore -> No Limits Dance Company
JDI Dance Co
Hailey Renshaw -> The Space (Academy)
Aurora Andreski -> Studio X
K2 Studios
Leilani Lawlor -> Project 21
Kane and Company Dance Productions
Kaylee Schwamb -> CCJ Conservatory
L.A Dance Arizona
Kate Summers -> Tempe Dance Academy
Larkin Dance Studio
Harper Anderson -> Concept Pavielle
Carley Jensen -> Woodbury Dance Center
Siena Paradeau -> Concept Pavielle
Ellieana Jensen -> The Movement MN
Klaire Simek -> Woodbury Dance Center
Leeming Danceworks
Musa Fofana -> Capital City Dance
Legacy Dance Academy
Karina Yamada -> Westside Dance Project
Lux 5.0
Kaylee Randeniyah -> Avanti Dance Company
Master Ballet Academy
Amber Skaggs -> Boston Ballet
LilaRose Yelin -> Tulsa Ballet
Isabella Padilla -> Oklahoma City Ballet
Isabella Guinevere -> Ballet West
Delaney Parker -> Oregon Ballet Theatre
Summer Montenegro -> Nashville Ballet
Mather Dance Compay
Ronnie Lewis -> Aurora Monroe School of Dance
Melodic Remedy Dance Studio
Kylee Ngo -> Nor Cal Dance Arts
Motion State Studios
Leah Sachs -> The Dance Factory
Rose DiMaggio -> The Dance Factory
Sierra Green -> New Level Dance Company
Harley Gross -> Studio Fusion
Murrieta Dance Project
Liciana Vin -> Dance Enthusiasm
Anyssa Villasenor -> Danceology
N10 Studios
Kira Lieberman -> Project 21
Alex Collins -> OCPAA
Carissa Hsu -> Premier Youth Ballet Company
New Canaan Dance Academy
Cadence Lear-Nickum -> Westchester Dance
Brooke Bisesi -> Westchester Dance
Molly Wolter -> Westchester Dance
Aria Vaughn -> Westchester Dance
Lily Lane -> Westchester Dance
New Era Athletic Facility
Cynsear Epting -> Dance Unlimited
Alexandra Mederos -> Stars Dance Studio
Erica Del Mazo -> Stars Dance Studio
New Level Dance Company
Ashlyn Weldon -> West Florida Dance Company
Lily Hackney -> West Florida Dance Company
Reagan Hess -> West Florida Dance Company
Lainey Hess -> West Florida Dance Company
Ariella Cousino -> Midwest Elite Dance Center
Desa Jankes -> West Florida Dance Company
Marlow Hess -> West Florida Dance Company
Isabella Dibenedetto -> West Florida Dance Company
Stella Brogan - West Florida Dance Company
Ella Dobler -> West Florida Dance Company
Macey Strickland -> West Florida Dance Company
Next Step Dance
Campbell Clark -> Prodigy Dance PAC
Nor Cal Dance Arts
Grayson Skarsvaag -> Danceology
NorthPointe Dance Academy
Tatiana Hagee -> Evolve Dance Complex
OCPAA
Olivia Magni -> Innovate Dance Studio
Jadyn Saigusa -> Mather Dance Company
Morgan Landrigan -> no longer competing
Delaney Bojorquez -> no longer competing
Mackenzie Kleveno -> no longer competing
Ariella Truong -> N10 Studios
Kayleigh Shaw -> no longer competing
Olive O’Connell -> OCPAA
On Pointe Dance Studio
Riley Desteuben -> K2 Studios
Celeste Burns -> K2 Studios
Onstage Dance Center
Sophia Mendez -> Mather Dance Company
Pas De Deux Hawaii
Rissa Laguana -> The Rock Center for Dance
Pave School of the Arts
Jaidyn Johns -> Mather Dance Company
Keaton Evans -> Mather Dance Company
Carmen Carney -> Mather Dance Company
Tia Gutierrez -> Mather Dance Company
Delaney McCarthy -> Mather Dance Company
Sienna McCarthy -> Mather Dance Company
Sofia Loftus -> Mather Dance Company
Everleigh Soutas -> DC Dance Factory
Peninsula School of Performing Arts
Kelly Jiang -> Mather Dance Company
Perception Dance
Sabina Crocker -> Premier Dance
Rhyan Bahun -> Danceplex
Kalli Walton -> Kansas City Dance Company
Kalise Walton -> Kansas City Dance Company
Performing Arts Academy of Marin
Frankie Jensen -> The Space (Academy)
Performing Dance Arts
Kristina Dubov -> Vlad’s Dance Company
Mila Di Felice -> Vlad’s Dance Company
Mackenzie Presswood -> Vlad’s Dance Company
Alyssa Daniel -> Vlad’s Dance Company
Layla Lebreche -> Vlad’s Dance Company
Olivia Elle Woo -> Vlad’s Dance Company
Premier Ballet Conservatory
Charlotte Rathjen -> Dance Studio C
Premier Youth Dance Company
Allison Choi -> Project 21
Project 21
Tatum Brady -> Studio Fusion -> Westside Dance Project
Kendyl Fay -> High School Song
Maya Loureiro -> OCSA/Collegiate Arts Prep
Winter Eberts -> The Company -> Mather Dance Company
Esme Chou -> Westside Dance Project
Diana Kouznetsova -> Westside Dance Project
Isabella Kouznetsova -> Westside Dance Project
Madison Ng -> N10 Studios
Hadley Schulz -> Mather Dance Company
Cali Cassidy -> OC Dancing Ballroom
Peyton Barron -> The Space (Academy)
Bella Puskar -> The Space (Academy)
Anya Inger -> no longer competing
Kaitlyn Ortega -> Mather Dance Company
Maddie Ortega -> Mather Dance Company
Nyla McCarthy -> Mather Dance Company
Rylee Young -> no longer competing
Jillian Mahan -> OCPAA
Kai Armitage -> Collegiate Arts Prep
Pulse Dance Co
Olivia Toneguzzo -> Spiral Dance Co
Rhythm Dance Studio
Britton Lindsay -> JPB Entertainment
Rockstar Academy of Dance
Charlotte Watters -> Spotlite Dance Studio
Emma Kate Caires -> Spotlite Dance Studio
Jaiden Vickers -> Spotlite Dance Studio
Anslee Caires -> Spotlite Dance Studio
Charlee Bartholetti -> SpotLite Dance Studio
Vera Blue -> Milele Academy
Sutton Barney -> Milele Academy
Grace Hicks -> Milele Academy
Room One
Sunnie Pelant -> Artistic Motion Dance
South County Dance
Brenna Maas -> The Space (Academy)
South Tulsa Dance Co
Sloan Meier -> Kim Massey Dance Productions
Spotlight Dance Academy
Belle Marie -> Dance Town
Valera Valdez -> Magic Dance Studio
Summer’s Danceworks
Avery Stomberg -> The Collective PHX
Destinie Arbicheque -> The Collective PHX
Stars Dance Studio
Kya Massimino -> The Art of Classical Ballet
Natalia Wazio -> Miami Dance Collective
Studio 4 Dance
Erik Barker -> Larkin Dance Studio
Sienna Powers -> Larkin Dance Studio
Studio 702 Dance
Jillian Chaplar - The Rock Center for Dance
Studio A
Abby Resch -> Independent Dance Collective
Brooklyn Law -> Elite Danceworx
Studio G
Brenna Himber -> Rockstar Academy of Dance
Mckinleigh Himber -> Rockstar Academy of Dance
Studio X
Aliya Yen -> Project 21
Madison Harris -> K2 Studios
Teagan Landorf -> K2 Studios
Harlow Landorf -> K2 Studios
Kaitlyn Mancha -> K2 Studios
Lovey Garcia -> K2 Studios
Talent Factory
Delaney Chacon -> K2 Studios
Brynlee Chacon -> K2 Studios
Addison Eifler -> K2 Studios
Ainsley Fulkerson -> K2 Studios
Bella Gomez-Abril -> K2 Studios
Temecula Dance Company
Madeline Glennon -> Murietta Dance Project
The Collective PHX
Mariah Reuvers -> The Rock Center for Dance
Lilah Bedrick -> Company Z
The Company
Ariela Ephraim -> Mather Dance Company
Noa Ephraim -> Mather Dance Company
Davina Ephraim -> Mather Dance Company
Dempsey Foxson -> Mather Dance Company
The Crew
Tate Bisono -> Studio X
The Dance Complex
Sailor Stormoen -> Larkin Dance Studio
Clara Valentine -> Larkin Dance Studio
Truett Ziemke -> Larkin Dance Studio
Brittany Johnson -> school dance
Stella Kate Ziemke -> school dance
The Dance Spot
Sofia Borremeo -> Mather Dance Company
The Difference Dance Company
Shayla Casey -> Dance Xplosion
Avery Maycunich -> The Dance Artists Prep
The Nine Dance Academy
Ariana Kovalevsky -> Evolve Dance Complex
Bella Kovalevsky -> Evolve Dance Complex
The Platform Dance Studio
Alyson Bea -> The Collective PHX
Brightyn Rines -> Dance Connection 2
The Pointe Performing Arts Center
Peyton Koepke -> Kim Massey Dance Productions
The Rock Center For Dance
Vivienne Rollibard -> Houston Ballet Academy
Ella King -> Studio 702 Dance
The Southern Strutt
Kayleigh Atteron -> CCJ Conservatory
The Space (Academy)
Claire Avonne Kingston -> N10 Studios
Holland Fraley -> Evoke Dance Movement
The Space (Launch)
Laci Stoico -> high school dance
Touch of Class
Carrington McCalester -> Danceology
Triple Threat Dance Co.
Cassie Coughlin -> Vodolaga Ballet & Boss Kids
Ryan Piccerillo -> Mather Dance Company (Bridge Into the Industry)
Triple Threat Performing Arts
Preslie Nava -> Xtreme Force
True Dance and Co.
Khloe Mroz -> Intermix Dance Co
Upstate Carolina Dance Center
Nicholas Moreno -> CCJ Conservatory
Variant Movement
Hailey Kwok -> Mather Dance Company
Mila Vishnevski -> Pave School of the Arts
Vlad’s Dance Company
Audrey Wong -> Elite Danceworx
We’re Dancin
Isaiah Santos -> Stars Dance Studio
Westchester Dance Academy
Camryn Studebaker -> Kanyok Arts Initiative
Emmeline Gerardi -> Dance Universe
Clara Studebaker -> Vodolaga Ballet
Ryder Rosaasen -> School of American Ballet
Westmet Classical Training
Madelyn Murphy -> The Sarasota Ballet
Westside Dance Project
Campbell Castner -> Studio Fusion
Kaylyn Chen -> Avanti Dance Company
Alyssa Park -> Collegiate Arts Prep
Yaya Dance Academy
Bella Chen -> Mather Dance Company
Renee Liu -> Mather Dance Company
YYC Dance Project
Jakey McCollough -> Joffery Ballet
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I'm so excited to announce the contributors in my inaugural zine, LAMINATOR Vol. 1! This new publication—Artists on the Lam's first physical booklet—features work by 68* artists, poets, and writers from all over Chicago, the country, and the world. This is a labor of love.
*(If you think that's a lot (it is): The submission process unexpectedly became highly competitive for a little zine; I received applications from over 200(!) people, a record number for me. It got to the point where one night I actually continued to review entries in my dreams.)
In this volume, enjoy poetry, prose, and art across all media and forms—including illustration, painting, photography, collage, textiles, and more—by:
Ami Moregore, Ami Watanabe, Angela Townsend, Annie Govekar, Audrey Clarendon, Buuchau Chau, Chantal Danyluk, Charlene Moy, Christine Lozano, Claire Cai, Constance Volk, Cynthia J. Lee, Dana Albalushi, Darcie Denton, Darinka VZ, Emily Andrews, Emily Thornton Calvo, Fei Ewald, Fernanda Morales Tovar, Gabe Drueke, George Peterson, Gloria Tang Yuze, Hayden Minor, InsomniaBird (Susie Xiong), Jamiece Adams, Jasmine Marie, Jessica Smit Mattingly, Jonathan Espinoza-Perez, Josepha Natzke, Julia Graczyk, Kathy Halper, Keelan McMorrow, Kelly Eden, Klinta Kalneja, Kurt Kreissl, Laura Cantor, Laura Catherwood, Laura Rodriguez, Lillian Prichard, Maddie Hinrichs, Maham Ali, Marcia Biasiello, Marie Magnetic, Mark Banks, Mary Kate Fahrenbach Venturini, Meri Kukkavaara, Nalendra Ezra a.k.a Ejura, Nancy Bechtol, Olukorede Ojelade, Oscar Eduardo de Paz, Patrick Earl Hammie, Pedro Patti, Renata Hernández, Renee McGinnis, Richard Gessert, Sarah Lorentz, Seth King, Shannon Sphar, Sneha Paul, Sophia Croasdale, Stafford Hiroshi Smith, Taryn Okesson, Tiffany Gholar, Vaishnavi Sivaprasad, Wendy Wahman, Win Wallace, Yulin Yuan, and Zee Tan Zhi Wang
Created and edited by Jenny Lam
Pre-order the zine at http://www.artistsonthelam.com/zine, where you can also get a sneak peek at some of the artwork and poetry inside, as well as view a mini online art exhibition featuring some of the contributing artists!
Pictured here: A charcoal drawing called Acolyte #1 (this will be on the cover!) by Win Wallace, an artist currently based in Lockhart, Texas, and an oil painting called Wallflowers by Emily Andrews, an artist, actress, and musician from Niagara Falls, Ontario.
LAMINATOR (c) Jenny Lam 2023
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NOTHING COMPARES (2022)
Featuring Sinéad O’Connor, Jeannette Byrne, Paul Byrne, Mike Clowes, Bill Coleman, Chuck D, Fr. Brian D’Arcy, John Grant, Kate Garner, Margo Harkin, Roisin Ingle, Dr. Sinéad Kennedy, Clodagh Latimer, Claire Lewis, John Maybury, Peaches, Marco Pirroni, John Reynolds, Elaine Schock, Skin and Jerry Stafford.
Written by Eleanor Emptage, Kathryn Ferguson and Michael Mallie.
Directed by Kathryn Ferguson.
Distributed by Showtime. 96 minutes. Not Rated.
The Sinéad O’Connor documentary Nothing Compares starts with one of the more horrific moments in an often-tragic life.
It took place soon after the Irish vocalist started a media firestorm while performing on Saturday Night Live, where after doing a passionate a capella rendition of Bob Marley’s protest song “War,” O’Connor said to the camera, “Fight the real enemy” and ripped up a photo of Pope John Paul II. (At the time of the incident, SNL head honcho Lorne Michaels banned O’Connor from the show and swore that the footage of the performance would never be seen again, however it has been trotted out often over the years – and is included yet again in this documentary.)
Anyway, soon afterwards, O’Connor had been invited to an all-star celebration of Bob Dylan’s 30 years in music. All of the guest singers were performing Dylan songs in honor of the show’s host. Kris Kristofferson introduced O’Connor, “I’m real proud to introduce this next artist whose name became synonymous with courage and integrity. Ladies and gentlemen, Sinéad O’Connor.” and the New York crowd turned on her – booing her lustily to the point that she could not even get her song (which was supposed to be Dylan’s 1979 tune “I Believe in You”) out. She stood silently at the microphone for a while, but the booing just got worse. Finally she spat out another angry rendition of Marley’s “War” and stalked offstage.
What was it about O’Connor – a woman who was smart, principled, passionate, giving, progressive, professional and both fierce and damaged at the same time – which brought out these intense reactions?
Nothing Compares tries, mostly successfully, to explain this. It also does a good job of showing how O’Connor was ahead of her time – both as a musician and as a human rights activist. It also shows that beyond all other things, she was a scared former victim of abuse who was in way over her head in a world she wasn’t even sure she wanted to be a part of.
Nothing Compares mostly focuses on the years 1987 to 1993, the supernova part of O’Connor’s early career when she released her first three albums – The Lion and the Cobra (1987), I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got (1990) and the all-covers album Am I Not Your Girl? It was also the period of time when – for better or worse (and sometimes both) – O’Connor was a regular in the rock and tabloid press.
If you lived through the 1980s and 90s, you probably remember it well. O'Connor went from a talented, sensitive alt-rock chick to a superstar who had had to deal with a million-selling single and the apparent inability to follow it up. Then she had to deal with the “Star-Spangled Banner” incident, the bald chick jokes, the Pope controversy, getting lustily booed off the stage at the Garden, a failed suicide attempt and even the threat of an ass-kicking from Ol’ Blue Eyes. (And, this documentary shows, also the threat of a beatdown from Joe Pesci.)
O’Connor, speaking now with years of hindsight, acknowledges that she never got into music for money and stardom. In fact, she considered it a form of therapy, and if no one ever heard it, she was fine with that. Early on, when she got critical acclaim and a certain amount of notice for her debut album and her first single “Mandinka,” her life was mostly in control. She married young, had a baby, toyed with acting and was able to mostly live her own life. Even her dramatic fashion sense and look was not to get attention, it was just an expression of her individuality.
Of course, all this changed when O’Connor recorded a fairly obscure song by musical icon Prince called “Nothing Compares 2 U,” which the songwriter had written for the debut album of a short-lived group on his label called The Family, which was a spinoff of The Time. “Nothing Compares” wasn’t even the single from The Family album, it was a song called “The Screams of Passion.” It was an album track on a barely noticed record. And O’Connor’s sparse and emotional cover made the song her own – and became a number one single internationally.
It seemed odd that throughout the film they have lots of O’Connor’s music throughout the film, with the exception of her one huge hit single, the one song she is known best for. Then a chyron over the end credits explains ‘The Prince Estate denied use of Sinéad’s recording of ‘Nothing Compares 2 U’ in this film.” In fact, O’Connor’s entire, somewhat fraught relationship with the late music superstar who wrote her biggest hit is completely ignored, to the point that the film never even mentions that it was Prince who wrote the song until that quick disclaimer at the end of the film.
Other tragedies in her life were also skirted over or not mentioned, like her attempted suicide attempt and her son’s later problems with mental illness and drugs which led to his death. This last thing happened years after the thrust of the film, however at the end Nothing Compares does flash forward to the present day for a performance and also to celebrate the large part O’Connor played in getting abortion legalized in her home of Ireland – and her difficulties with her son was certainly a defining part of her life.
However, I can see why O’Connor would not want to discuss these horrible situations and I cannot totally blame director Kathryn Ferguson for not pushing these subjects. Nothing Compares is more of a celebration of a quirky, groundbreaking career and a woman’s principled (if sometimes a little exasperating) refusal to be what the machine wanted from her.  
And it is good to see that despite all of the hardships she has had through her life – whether self-caused or through wild fate – Sinéad O’Connor seems to have become a rather well-grounded and somewhat content adult. Also, Nothing Compares proves that she was never just a one-hit-wonder. Even without her biggest hit, there is some fantastic music here that still feels groundbreaking 30 years on.
Jay S. Jacobs
Copyright ©2022 PopEntertainment.com. All rights reserved. Posted: September 30, 2022.
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The 23rd Annual Bryan Awards - Acting Categories
Acting and Performance
Lead Actress in a Comedy Series: ABBOTT ELEMENTARY - Quinta Brunson as Janine Teagues (ABC) DEAD TO ME - Christina Applegate as Jen Harding (Netflix) MAISEL - Rachel Brosnahan as Miriam Maisel (Prime Video) ONLY MURDERS - Selena Gomez as Mabel Mora (Hulu) POKER FACE - Natasha Lyonne as Charlie (Peacock) 
Lead Actress in a Drama Series: BAD SISTERS - Sharon Horgan as Eva Garvey (Apple Plus) THE CROWN - Imelda Staunton as Queen Elizabeth II (Netflix) THE DIPLOMAT - Keri Russell as Kate Wyler (Netflix) THE HANDMAID’S TALE - Elisabeth Moss as June Osborne (Hulu) SUCCESSION - Sarah Snook as Shiv Roy (HBO) YELLOWJACKETS - Melanie Lynskey as Shauna Sadecki (Showtime) 
Lead Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series/TV Movie: BEEF - Ali Wong as Amy Lau (Netflix) DAISY JONES & THE SIX - Riley Keough as Daisy Jones (Prime Video) FLEISHMAN IS IN TROUBLE - Lizzy Caplan as Libby Epstein (Hulu) GEORGE & TAMMY - Jessica Chastain as Tammy Wynette (Showtime) LOVE & DEATH - Elizabeth Olsen as Candy Montgomery (HBO) TINY BEAUTIFUL THINGS - Kathryn Hahn as a Clare Pierce (Hulu)
Lead Actress in Daytime: THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL - Katherine Kelly Lang as Brooke Logan (CBS) THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL - Jacqueline MacInnes-Wood as Steffy Forrester (CBS) GENERAL HOSPITAL - Laura Wright as Carly Spencer (ABC) THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS - Melissa Claire Egan as Chelsea Newman (CBS) THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS - Michelle Stafford as Phyllis Summers (CBS)
Lead Actor in a Comedy Series: BARRY - Bill Hader as Barry (HBO) THE BEAR - Jeremy Allen White as Carmy Berzatto (Hulu) ONLY MURDERS IN THE BUILDING - Steve Martin as Charles-Haden Savage (Hulu) ONLY MURDERS IN THE BUILDING - Martin Short as Oliver Putnam (Hulu)
TED LASSO - Jason Sudeikis as Ted Lasso (Apple Plus)
Lead Actor in a Drama Series: BETTER CALL SAUL - Bob Odenkirk as Saul Goodman/Jimmy McGill (AMC) THE LAST OF US - Pedro Pascal as Joel (HBO) THE OLD MAN - Jeff Bridges as Dan Chase (F/X) SUCCESSION - Brian Cox as Logan Roy (HBO) SUCCESSION - Kieran Culkin as Roman Roy (HBO) SUCCESSION - Jeremy Strong as Kendall Roy (HBO)
Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series/TV Movie: BEEF - Steven Yeun as Danny Cho (Netflix) BLACK BIRD - Taron Egerton as James Keene (Apple Plus) GEORGE & TAMMY - Michael Shannon as George Jones (Showtime) MONSTER - Evan Peters as Jeffrey Dahmer (Netflix) WEIRD - Daniel Radcliffe as “Weird Al” Yankovic (Roku) WELCOME TO CHIPPENDALES - Kumail Nanjiani as Somen “Steve” Banerjee (Hulu) 
Lead Actor in Daytime: THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL - Thorsten Kaye as Ridge Forrester (CBS) DAYS OF OUR LIVES - Dan Feuerriegel as E.J. DiMera (NBC & Peacock) DAYS OF OUR LIVES - Billy Flynn as Chad DiMera (NBC & Peacock) GENERAL HOSPITAL - Maurice Benard as Sonny Corinthos (ABC) THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS - Jason Thompson as Billy Abbott (CBS)
Lead Performer in a New Series: THE BEAR - Jeremy Allen White as Carmen Berzatto (Hulu) THE DIPLOMAT - Keri Russell as Kate Wyler (Netflix) THE LAST OF US - Pedro Pascal as Joel (HBO) THE OLD MAN - Jeff Bridges as Dan Chase (F/X) SHRINKING - Jason Segel as Jimmy Laird (Apple Plus) SO HELP ME TODD - Marcia Gay Harden as Margaret (CBS) WEDNESDAY - Jenna Ortega as Wednesday Addams (Netflix)
Younger Performer in Daytime: THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL - Henry Samiri as Douglas Forrester (CBS) DAYS OF OUR LIVES - Christopher Cary as Thomas DiMera (NBC) GENERAL HOSPITAL - William Lipton as Cameron Webber (ABC) GENERAL HOSPITAL - Eden McCoy as Josslyn Jacks (ABC) GENERAL HOSPITAL - Avery Kristen Pohl as Esme Prince (ABC) 
Younger Performer in Primetime: FLEISHMAN IS IN TROUBLE - Meara Mahoney Gross as Hannah Fleishman (Hulu) THE LAST OF US - Belle Ramsay as Ellie (HBO) THE LAST OF US - Keivonn Montreal Woodard as Sam Burrell (HBO) THAT ‘90s SHOW - Callie Haverda as Leia Forman (Netflix) WEDNESDAY - Jenna Ortega as Wednesday Addams (Netflix) YOUNG SHELDON - Iain Armitage as Sheldon Cooper (CBS)
Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series: ABBOTT ELEMENTARY - Janelle Jones as Ava Coleman (ABC) ABBOTT ELEMENTARY - Sheryl Lee Ralph as Barbara Howard (ABC) THE BEAR - Ayo Edebiri as Sydney Adamu (Hulu) MAISEL - Alex Borstein as Susie Myerson (Prime Video) THE OTHER TWO - Molly Shannon as Pat (HBO Max) SHRINKING - Jessica Williams as Gaby (Apple Plus) TED LASSO - Juno Temple as Keeley Jones (Apple Plus) TED LASSO - Hannah Waddingham as Rebecca Welton (Apple Plus)
Supporting Actress in a Drama Series: BETTER CALL SAUL - Carol Burnett at Marion (AMC) BETTER CALL SAUL - Rhea Seehorn as Kim Wexler (AMC) THE CROWN - Elizabeth Debicki as Diana, Princess of Wales (Netflix) SUCCESSION - J. Smith-Cameron as Gerri Kellman (HBO) THE WHITE LOTUS - Jennifer Coolidge as Tanya McQuoid-Hunt (HBO) THE WHITE LOTUS - Meghann Fahy as Daphne Sullivan (HBO) THE WHITE LOTUS - Aubrey Plaza as Harper Spiller (HBO) THE WHITE LOTUS - Simona Tabasco as Lucia (HBO)   
Supporting Actress in a Limited/Anthology Series or TV Movie: BEEF - Maria Bello as Jordana Forster (Netflix) FLEISHMAN IS IN TROUBLE - Claire Danes as Rachel Fleishman (Hulu) LOVE & DEATH - Lily Rabe as Betty Gore (HBO) MONSTER - Niecy Nash-Betts as Glenda Cleveland (Netflix) TINY BEAUTIFUL THINGS - Merritt Wever as Frankie Pierce (Hulu) WELCOME TO CHIPPENDALES - Annaleigh Ashford as Irene Banerjee (Hulu) WELCOME TO CHIPPENDALES - Juliette Lewis as Denise (Hulu)
Supporting Actress in Daytime: THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL - Krista Allen as Taylor Hayes (CBS) DAYS OF OUR LIVES - Stacy Haiduk as Kristen DiMera (NBC & Peacock) GENERAL HOSPITAL - Sonya Eddy as Epiphany Johnson (ABC) GENERAL HOSPITAL - Brook Kerr as Dr. Portia Robinson (ABC) GENERAL HOSPITAL - Kelly Thiebaud as Dr. Britt Westbourne (ABC) THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS - Susan Walters as Diane Jenkins (CBS)
Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series: ABBOTT ELEMENTARY - Tyler James Williams as Gregory Eddie (ABC) BARRY - Anthony Carrigan as NoHo Hank (HBO) BARRY - Henry Winkler as Gene Cousineau (HBO) THE BEAR - Ebon Moss-Bachrach as Richie Jerimovich (Hulu) JURY DUTY - James Marsden as Himself (FreeVee) SHRINKING - Harrison Ford as Dr. Paul Rhoades (Apple Plus) TED LASSO - Phil Dunster as Jamie Tartt (Apple Plus) TED LASSO - Brett Goldstein as Roy Kent (Apple Plus)
Supporting Actor in a Drama Series: BETTER CALL SAUL - Giancarlo Esposito as Gustavo Fring (AMC) SUCCESSION - Nicholas Braun as Greg Hirsch (HBO) SUCCESSION - Matthew Macfadyen as Tom Wambsgans (HBO) SUCCESSION - Alan Ruck as Connor Roy (HBO) SUCCESSION - Alexander Skarsgard as Matsson (HBO) THE WHITE LOTUS - F. Murray Abraham as Bert Di Grasso (HBO) THE WHITE LOTUS - Michael Imperioli as Dominic Di Grasso (HBO) THE WHITE LOTUS - Theo James as Cameron Sullivan (HBO) 
Supporting Actor in a Limited/Anthology Series or TV Movie: BEEF - Young Mazino as Paul Cho (Netflix) BLACK BIRD - Paul Walter Hauser as Larry Hall (Apple Plus) BLACK BIRD - Ray Liotta as Big Jim Keene (Apple Plus) FLEISHMAN IS IN TROUBLE - Adam Brody as Seth Morris (Hulu) LOVE & DEATH - Jesse Plemons as Allan Gore (HBO Max) MONSTER - Richard Jenkins as Lionel Dahmer (Netflix) WELCOME TO CHIPPENDALES - Murray Bartlett as Nick DeNoia (Hulu)
Supporting Actor in Daytime: THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL - Matthew Atkinson as Thomas Forrester (CBS) BEYOND SALEM/DAYS OF OUR LIVES - Steve Burton as Harris Michaels (Peacock) GENERAL HOSPITAL - Nicholas Chavez as Spencer Cassidine (ABC) GENERAL HOSPITAL - Chad Duell as Michael Corinthos (ABC) GENERAL HOSPITAL - Robert Gossett as Marshall Ashford (ABC) THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS - Bryton James as Devon Hamilton (CBS)
Supporting Performer in a New Series: BAD SISTERS - Eva Birthistle as Ursula Flynn (Apple Plus) THE BEAR - Ayo Edebiri as Sydney Adamu (Hulu) THE BEAR - Ebon Moss-Bachrach as Richard “Richie” Jerimovich (Hulu)
JURY DUTY - James Marsden as Himself (FreeVee) THE OLD MAN - John Lithgow as Harold Harper (F/X) SHRINKING - Harrison Ford as Dr. Paul Rhoades (Apple Plus) WEDNESDAY - Gwendoline Christie as Larissa Weems (Netflix)
Guest Actress in a Comedy Series: ABBOTT ELEMENTARY - Taraji P. Henson as Vanetta (ABC) ONLY MURDERS IN THE BUILDING - Jane Lynch as Sazz Pataki (Hulu) POKER FACE - Judith Light as Irene Smothers (Peacock) SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE - Quinta Brunson as Host/Various Characters (NBC) TED LASSO - Becky Ann Baker as Dottie Lasso (Apple Plus) TED LASSO - Harriet Walter as Deborah (Apple Plus) 
Guest Actor in a Comedy Series: ABBOTT ELEMENTARY - Leslie Odom Jr. as Draemond (ABC) THE BEAR - Jon Bernthal as Mikey Berzatto (Hulu) THE BEAR - Oliver Platt as Pops (Hulu) MAISEL - Luke Kirby as Lenny Bruce (Prime Video) SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE - Steve Martin & Martin Short as Co-Hosts/Various Characters (NBC) TED LASSO - Sam Richardson as Edwin Akufo (Apple Plus) 
Guest Actress in a Drama Series: THE LAST OF US - Melanie Lynskey as Kathleen (HBO) THE LAST OF US - Storm Reid as Riley Abel (HBO) THE LAST OF US - Anna Torv as Theresa “Tess” Servopoulos (HBO) SUCCESSION - Hope Davis as Sandi Furness (HBO) SUCCESSION - Cherry Jones as Nan Pierce (HBO) SUCCESSION - Harriet Walter as Lady Caroline Collingwood (HBO) 
Guest Actor in a Drama Series: BETTER CALL SAUL - Mark Margolis as Hector “Tio” Salamanca (AMC) THE LAST OF US - Murray Bartlett as Frank (HBO) THE LAST OF US - Lamar Johnson as Henry Burrell (HBO) THE LAST OF US - Nick Offerman as Bill (HBO) THE MANDALORIAN - Giancarlo Esposito as Moff Gideon (HBO) SUCCESSION - James Cromwell as Ewan Roy (HBO) 
Guest Performer in Daytime: GENERAL HOSPITAL - Denise Crosby as Dr. Carolyn Webber (ABC) GENERAL HOSPITAL - Alley Mills as Heather Webber (ABC) GENERAL HOSPITAL - Linda Purl as Peyton Honeycutt (ABC) THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS - Barbara Crampton as Leanna Love (CBS) THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS - James Hyde as Jeremy Stark (CBS) THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS - Robert Newman as Ashland Locke (CBS)
Guest Performer in a New Series: THE BEAR - Jon Bernthal as Mikey Berzatto (Hulu) THE BEAR - Oliver Platt as Pops (Hulu) THE LAST OF US - Murray Bartlett as Frank (HBO) THE LAST OF US - Melanie Lynskey as Kathleen (HBO) THE LAST OF US - Nick Offerman as Bill (HBO) WEDNESDAY - Catherine Zeta-Jones as Morticia Addams (Netflix) 
Performance by a Cast in a Comedy Series: Abbott Elementary (ABC) Barry (HBO) The Bear (F/X) The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Prime Video) Saturday Night Live (NBC) Ted Lasso (Apple Plus)
Performance by a Cast in a Drama Series: Bad Sisters (Apple Plus) Better Call Saul (AMC) The Crown (Netflix) The House of the Dragon (HBO) Succession (HBO) The White Lotus (HBO)
Performance by a Cast in a Limited/Anthology Series or TV Movie: Beef (Netflix) Daisy Jones and the Six (HBO) Five Days At Memorial (Apple Plus) Fleishman in Trouble (Hulu) Welcome to Chippendales (Hulu) The White House Plumbers (HBO) 
Performance by a Cast in Daytime: The Bay (Pop TV) Beyond Salem & Days of Our Lives (Peacock) The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS) General Hospital (ABC) The Young and the Restless (CBS)
Performance by a Cast in a New Series: Bad Sisters (Apple Plus) The Bear (F/X) The House of the Dragon (HBO) Jury Duty (FreeVee) So Help Me Todd (CBS) Wednesday (Netflix)
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Screen Duo or Trio in a Comedy or Variety Series: THE GREAT - Nicholas Hoult and Elle Fanning (Hulu) ONLY MURDER IN THE BUILDING - Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez (Hulu) SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE - Steve Martin and Martin Short (NBC) SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE - Michael Che and Colin Jost (NBC) SCHMIGADOON - Cecily Strong and Keegan-Michael Key (Apple Plus)
Screen Duo or Trio in a Drama Series: BETTER CALL SAUL - Bob Odenkirk and Rhea Seehorn (AMC) THE CROWN - Dominic West and Elizabeth Debicki (Netflix) THE GOOD DOCTOR - Freddie Highmore and Paige Spara (ABC) THE LAST OF US - Murray Bartlett and Nick Offerman (HBO) SUCCESSION - Any two (or more) Roy Siblings (HBO) 
Screen Duo or Trio in a Limited/Anthology Series or TV Movie: BEEF - Steven Yeun and Ali Wong (Netflix) DAISY JONES AND THE SIX - Sam Claflin and Riley Keough (HBO) FLEISHMAN IS IN TROUBLE - Jesse Eisenberg, Lizzy Caplan, and Claire Danes (Hulu) GEORGE & TAMMY - Michael Shannon and Jessica Chastain (Showtime) HOCUS POCUS 2 - Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Kathy Najimy (Disney Plus) 
Screen Duo or Trio in Daytime: GENERAL HOSPITAL - Maurice Benard and Cynthia Watros (ABC) GENERAL HOSPITAL - Chad Duell and Katelyn MacMullen (ABC) GENERAL HOSPITAL - James Patrick Stuart and Finola Hughes (ABC) LIVE WITH KELLY AND MARK - Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos (ABC/Syndicated) THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS - Peter Bergman and Susan Walters (CBS)
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Late Night Host: THE DAILY SHOW - Trevor Noah (Comedy Central) JIMMY KIMMEL LIVE - Jimmy Kimmel (ABC) LAST WEEK TONIGHT - John Oliver (HBO) THE LATE SHOW - Stephen Colbert (CBS) THE PROBLEM WITH - Jon Stewart (Apple Plus)
Daytime Talk Host: THE DREW BARRYMORE SHOW - Drew Barrymore (Syndicated) THE JENNIFER HUDSON SHOW - Jennifer Hudson (Syndicated) THE KELLY CLARKSON SHOW - Kelly Clarkson (NBC/Syndicated) LIVE WITH KELLY and MARK - Kelly Ripa & Mark Consuelos (ABC/Syndicated) THE TALK - The Hosts of The Talk (CBS)
Reality Host: BAKING IT - Amy Poehler & Maya Rudolph (Peacock) NAILED IT - Nicole Byer (Netflix) QUEER EYE - The Hosts of Queer Eye (Netflix) RUPAUL’S DRAG RACE - RuPaul Charles (VH1) SURVIVOR - Jeff Probst (CBS) TOP CHEF - Padma Lakshmi (Bravo)
Game Show Host: FAMILY FEUD - Steve Harvey (ABC/Syndicated) JEOPARDY - Mayim Bialik (ABC/Syndicated) JEOPARDY - Ken Jennings (ABC/Syndicated) LET’S MAKE A DEAL - Wayne Brady (CBS) PASSWORD - Keke Palmer (NBC) WHEEL OF FORTUNE - Pat Sajak (Syndicated)
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Target Accounting in Mosgiel, New Zealand
For many entrepreneurs in Mosgiel, New Zealand, Target Accounting is a notable accountant Queenstown service providers these days. Whether they are solving business problems, advising clients on accounting issues, their approach is the same, and that is cutting through the complexity, and finding the best possible way forward, every single time. Aside from that, they're here to provide realistic and timely solutions to all sized businesses, help seize opportunities, manage risk and adapt to the ever-shifting demands of their industries. Simply put, they help small business to large ones, and guide them to achieve financial competence and compliance. Since they adapt to changes, they’re always ready to assist business owners.
Mosgiel, New Zealand
There are many pre-scheduled events in Mosgiel, New Zealand area at present. As an option, you can also check out Eventbrite posts since they have tons of enticing events. First, there will be a free event named Women’s Ride Month - Dig Day and end of month BBQ this coming Sunday at 10:30 AM at Signal Hill Reserve Carpark. Second, the Ōtepoti Theatre Lab Public Reading Series 2023 is scheduled on Monday at 7:00 PM at Events on Stafford. Lastly, you can also attend the Green Island School Zombie Fun Run this coming Saturday, November 4, 2023, at around 11:00 am at 3 Howden Street.
Tunnel Beach in Mosgiel, New Zealand
Many people have discovered that Tunnel Beach in Mosgiel, New Zealand is perfect for exploration. It also includes tourists from across the globe. If you like sightseeing, it is also one of the best places for you to visit at present. Interestingly, Tunnel Beach is a locality 7.5 kilometers southwest of the city center of Dunedin, New Zealand. Besides, it is located just south of St Clair. Moreover, Tunnel Beach has sea-carved sandstone cliffs, rock arches and caves. Beyond the beauty of the rugged sandstone cliffs, its claim to fame is the tunnel down to the beach that a local politician, John Cargill, son of Captain William Cargill, had commissioned for his family in the 1870s.
Dogs’ day coming to Mosgiel Pool
There are many exciting news reports in Mosgiel, New Zealand area recently. In a recent news article, the topic was about dog’s day event. Reportedly, the Mosgiel Pool has set to go to the dogs a few months ago, when the facility will have a canine swimming day. The activity, to be held after the human swimming season is over, will be a first for the Dunedin City Council. In addition, Moana Pool booking coordinator Janene Sims stated that, ‘‘We just thought it would be something very different.’’ The idea came from a Dunedin pet minding service which approached the council after seeing a similar event advertised in Auckland.
Link to maps
Tunnel Beach Road Blackhead, Dunedin 9076, New Zealand Get on SH 1 from Blackhead Rd, Emerson St and Main S Rd 5 min (2.9 km) Follow SH 1 to State Hwy 87. Take the State Hwy 87 exit from SH 1 5 min (7.8 km) Continue on State Hwy 87. Drive to Gladstone Rd S in Mosgiel 1 min (750 m) Target Accounting 7 Gladstone Road South, Mosgiel 9024, New Zealand
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“THIRD MAN SENTENCED IN SERIES OF FRAUDS,” Toronto Star. February 3, 1933. Page 2.  ---- Charles Sheppard, Salesman for W. S. Pratt, Gets Six Months --- Morris Rosenbaum and Max Beaver, facing two counts, one of burglary and one of wounding, were remanded in custody; further hearing Feb. 8. The two accused men were alleged to have robbed and wounded one Morris Bodler. 
Bail of $2,000 was demanded of Henry Solfjelt on a charge of criminal negligence. The crown explained that the case should stand over till Feb. 17, as the complainant was confined to hospital from the accident..
What was described by the crown as the last conviction to be asked for in a series of false pretence charges on which W. S. Pratt and a salesman said to have been in his employ, each convicted and sent to the Ontario reformatory was heard to-day when Chas. Shippard was arraigned before Magistrate R. J. Browne, charged with securing a part of the sum of $25.00 from W. Warnock by false pretences with intent to defraud. 
Plea of guilty was accepted by the court. The crown expressed willingness to have sentence set at six months definite.
"I may state that I believe Shippard to have been the least to blame in the activities of the W. S. Prati coterie, and in view of the fact that both Mr. Pratt and the other sales- man have been convicted, and because Mr. Shippard has done all possible to assist me in the clearing up of the cases, I suggest that a short, definite term be applied to Shippard. 
"Six months definite," was the order made. Impersonated Army Men On a charge of impersonating Salvation Army officials in order to obtain money, George Fowler and Leonard Elton were sentenced to serve 6 days in jail each.
Pleas of guilty were made by both men, who admitted having committed a similar offense previously, when they received a warning. 
Percival M. Stafford, out ticket of leave from Kingston penitentiary, came before Magistrate Browne to-day on a charge of fraud, pleaded guilty and received sentence of three months definite and three months indeterminate. 
"I think the best place for him is back at Kingston, where the authorities will have to see to it that he serves the balance of his lengthy term." said the court.
Pleading guilty of breaking and entering and theft of $30 from H. A. Griffin and S. J. Lyle, George Flint and Wm. Costin were remanded one week for sentence.
"I want to make a further investigatlon into this matter" stated the crown.
Harry Some was committed for trial on a charge of criminal negligence arising out of an accident Jan. 6. when serious bodily harm was done to L. Simmons, when, it is said, a horse-drawn wagon driven by accused knocked down Mr. Simmons on St. Clair Ave. 
Ten days in jail was given Arthur Holmes, who pleaded guilty to the theft of auto tools from a car parked on Pembroke St. last night. 
Asks for Deportation Robert Arthur asked to be deported and pleaded guilty to the theft of an auto. 
"Very well. if that's the way he feels about it," agreed the magistrate. "Sixty days in jail, with deportation to follow." 
Cites Edward the Third Precedent Howard Johnson, alias James Beatty, and George Baker, alleged ringleaders of a movement advocating force and violence against the law, were heard in part before Magistrate Browne. Both elected trial by jury and reserved their pleas.
When the crown stated that summary trial could be ordered, defence counsel retorted, "Oh no!. The authority for my clients' right to elect jury trial dates back to King Edward the Third." 
"Perhaps you will contend I have not the right to commit for trial," commented Magistrate Browne. 
"Of course you may commit." 
“Thanks a lot." replied the court. "I'm glad I have some right in the matter."
Detective Nursey said he had arrested the two accused at a meeting December 12, and that he heard Howard Johnson say to those assembled in the room ---- "Go back to your hostels and organize. Demand what you want and, if you don't get it,  take it." 
"What About the Pollce?" Nursey then added. "someone in the audience asked - What about police?" 'Never mind the police," Johnson replied, 'our workless are now ready to smash through their lines and demand what they want." 
"Then, as I was taking Johnson towards the door, he turned and shouted to the assembly, 'carry this on to its ultimate conclusion." 
"It was after we had taken charge. of Johnson and Baker that we arrested the other 42 men who were congregated in the basement room." 
Detective Nursey stated he had overheard Johnson say In effect. "I have organized in other places and we have 500 or 600 men behind us in Toronto."
The case was then adjourned to afternoon court. 
Herbert Applegate was shown to have a record extending back to 1928 when he pleaded guilty to the theft of a pair of gloves from a down- town store. "Jail for 30 days," was the order made. 
Held Over For Rest Djies Lalonde and Sam Pawluckuk, were charged with stealing a ride from Sudbury to Toronto. 
They pleaded guilty when brought before Magistrate Tinker in early police court to-day. Both of accused looked in dire need of a rest. "I think you boys should be held over for a day or two and have a wash up and a feed," opined the court. "Ten dollars or ten days each." 
On similar charges. Raymond V. Dell and Leo Coulter explained that they wanted to get to their homes in Montreal and since neither had the price of a railroad ticket they were forced, on account of bad weather, to steal a ride on a freight train. "Unfortunately we were caught as we stepped out of an empty car as the train rolled into Toronto," said the elder of the two. "It'll be $10 or five days each." advised the bench. 
One lone inebriate, Edward Bennett, was ordered to pay $10 or serve 10 days.
Robert Gow, accused of criminal negligence in an auto accident of recent occurrence, was bound under bail of $2,000 to appear for hearing, Feb. 8th.
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NOTHING COMPARES (2022)
Featuring Sinéad O’Connor, Jeannette Byrne, Paul Byrne, Mike Clowes, Bill Coleman, Chuck D, Fr. Brian D’Arcy, John Grant, Kate Garner, Margo Harkin, Roisin Ingle, Dr. Sinéad Kennedy, Clodagh Latimer, Claire Lewis, John Maybury, Peaches, Marco Pirroni, John Reynolds, Elaine Schock, Skin and Jerry Stafford.
Written by Eleanor Emptage, Kathryn Ferguson and Michael Mallie.
Directed by Kathryn Ferguson.
Distributed by Showtime. 96 minutes. Not Rated.
The Sinéad O’Connor documentary Nothing Compares starts with one of the more horrific moments in an often-tragic life.
It took place soon after the Irish vocalist started a media firestorm while performing on Saturday Night Live, where after doing a passionate a capella rendition of Bob Marley’s protest song “War,” O’Connor said to the camera, “Fight the real enemy” and ripped up a photo of Pope John Paul II. (At the time of the incident, SNL head honcho Lorne Michaels banned O’Connor from the show and swore that the footage of the performance would never be seen again, however it has been trotted out often over the years – and is included yet again in this documentary.)
Anyway, soon afterwards, O’Connor had been invited to an all-star celebration of Bob Dylan’s 30 years in music. All of the guest singers were performing Dylan songs in honor of the show’s host. Kris Kristofferson introduced O’Connor, “I’m real proud to introduce this next artist whose name became synonymous with courage and integrity. Ladies and gentlemen, Sinéad O’Connor.” and the New York crowd turned on her – booing her lustily to the point that she could not even get her song (which was supposed to be Dylan’s 1979 tune “I Believe in You”) out. She stood silently at the microphone for a while, but the booing just got worse. Finally she spat out another angry rendition of Marley’s “War” and stalked offstage.
What was it about O’Connor – a woman who was smart, principled, passionate, giving, progressive, professional and both fierce and damaged at the same time – which brought out these intense reactions?
Nothing Compares tries, mostly successfully, to explain this. It also does a good job of showing how O’Connor was ahead of her time – both as a musician and as a human rights activist. It also shows that beyond all other things, she was a scared former victim of abuse who was in way over her head in a world she wasn’t even sure she wanted to be a part of.
Nothing Compares mostly focuses on the years 1987 to 1993, the supernova part of O’Connor’s early career when she released her first three albums – The Lion and the Cobra (1987), I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got (1990) and the all-covers album Am I Not Your Girl? It was also the period of time when – for better or worse (and sometimes both) – O’Connor was a regular in the rock and tabloid press.
If you lived through the 1980s and 90s, you probably remember it well. O'Connor went from a talented, sensitive alt-rock chick to a superstar who had had to deal with a million-selling single and the apparent inability to follow it up. Then she had to deal with the “Star-Spangled Banner” incident, the bald chick jokes, the Pope controversy, getting lustily booed off the stage at the Garden, a failed suicide attempt and even the threat of an ass-kicking from Ol’ Blue Eyes. (And, this documentary shows, also the threat of a beatdown from Joe Pesci.)
O’Connor, speaking now with years of hindsight, acknowledges that she never got into music for money and stardom. In fact, she considered it a form of therapy, and if no one ever heard it, she was fine with that. Early on, when she got critical acclaim and a certain amount of notice for her debut album and her first single “Mandinka,” her life was mostly in control. She married young, had a baby, toyed with acting and was able to mostly live her own life. Even her dramatic fashion sense and look was not to get attention, it was just an expression of her individuality.
Of course, all this changed when O’Connor recorded a fairly obscure song by musical icon Prince called “Nothing Compares 2 U,” which the songwriter had written for the debut album of a short-lived group on his label called The Family, which was a spinoff of The Time. “Nothing Compares” wasn’t even the single from The Family album, it was a song called “The Screams of Passion.” It was an album track on a barely noticed record. And O’Connor’s sparse and emotional cover made the song her own – and became a number one single internationally.
It seemed odd that throughout the film they have lots of O’Connor’s music throughout the film, with the exception of her one huge hit single, the one song she is known best for. Then a chyron over the end credits explains ‘The Prince Estate denied use of Sinéad’s recording of ‘Nothing Compares 2 U’ in this film.” In fact, O’Connor’s entire, somewhat fraught relationship with the late music superstar who wrote her biggest hit is completely ignored, to the point that the film never even mentions that it was Prince who wrote the song until that quick disclaimer at the end of the film.
Other tragedies in her life were also skirted over or not mentioned, like her attempted suicide attempt and her son’s later problems with mental illness and drugs which led to his death. This last thing happened years after the thrust of the film, however at the end Nothing Compares does flash forward to the present day for a performance and also to celebrate the large part O’Connor played in getting abortion legalized in her home of Ireland – and her difficulties with her son was certainly a defining part of her life.
However, I can see why O’Connor would not want to discuss these horrible situations and I cannot totally blame director Kathryn Ferguson for not pushing these subjects. Nothing Compares is more of a celebration of a quirky, groundbreaking career and a woman’s principled (if sometimes a little exasperating) refusal to be what the machine wanted from her.  
And it is good to see that despite all of the hardships she has had through her life – whether self-caused or through wild fate – Sinéad O’Connor seems to have become a rather well-grounded and somewhat content adult. Also, Nothing Compares proves that she was never just a one-hit-wonder. Even without her biggest hit, there is some fantastic music here that still feels groundbreaking 30 years on.
Jay S. Jacobs
Copyright ©2022 PopEntertainment.com. All rights reserved. Posted: September 30, 2022.
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Taylor Quick’s debut as Anya. From Beth Stafford Laird and Lucy Horton’s Instagram stories (Jan. 17, 2019).
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Classic SOD Cover Date: July 1, 2013
Michelle Stafford (Phyllis, THE YOUNG & THE RESTLESS) (left) Eileen Davidson & Patsy Pease (Kristen & ex-Kim, DAYS OF OUR LIVES) (bottom) Angell Conwell & Kristoff St. John; Melissa Claire Egan & Michael Muhney (Leslie & Neil, Chelsea & Adam; THE YOUNG & THE RESTLESS)
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