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fuzzysparrow · 10 months
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Not Just Another Story
Black BoxAuthor: Cassia LeoPublished: 28th February 2014Goodreads Rating: 4.01 out of 5Reviewed: August 2014 Before beginning this book, readers need to be aware, particularly those of a more fragile nature, that it contains themes of mental illness, sexual abuse and suicidal tendencies; but that does not mean this is not a great book. The strap line on the cover of Black Box by Cassia Leo says,…
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[Image description: Horizontal rectangular graphic; the background is the Disability Pride flag, with adjoining red, yellow, white, aqua, and green stripes slanting together from the top left to bottom right corners on a dark gray background. White text in the center foreground says "Disability Pride: / Suggested Reading / Columbus State Library / library.cscc.edu."]
July is Disability Pride month, and that means it's time for a bigger, better, updated Disability Pride reading list!
A Disability History of the United States, by Kim E. Nielsen
Being Heumann: An Unrepentant Memoir of a Disability Rights Activist, by Judith Heumann
About Us: Essays from the Disability Series of the New York Times, Peter Catapano and Rosemarie Garland-Thomson, editors
Care Work: Dreaming Disability Justice, by Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha
Demystifying Disability: What to Know, What to Say, and how to Be an Ally, by Emily Ladau
Disability as Diversity: Developing Cultural Competence, by Erin E. Andrews. Companion case study volume here.
Exile & Pride: Disability, Queerness, and Liberation, by Eli Clare
The Minority Body: A Theory of Disability, by Elizabeth Barnes
Nothing about Us without Us: Disability Oppression and Empowerment, by James I. Charlton
The Problem Body: Projecting Disability in Film, Sally Chivers and Nicole Markotić, editors
Routledge Handbook of Disability Studies, Nick Watson and Simo Vehmas, editors
My Wonderful Life as a Vegetable, Lars Feldballe producer/director
The Disability Rights Movement: From Charity to Confrontation, by Doris Zames Fleischer and Frieda Zames
Disability Experiences: Memoirs, Autobiographies, and Other Personal Narratives, G. Thomas Couser and Susannah B. Mintz, editors
The Routledge Handbook of Disability Activism, Maria Berghs, Tsitsi Chataika, Yahya El-Lahib and Andrew K. Dube, editors
Black Disability Politics, Sami Schalk
Year of the Tiger: An Activist's Life, by Alice Wong
Disability Visibility: First-Person Stories from the Twenty-First Century, Alice Wong, editor
From the Periphery: Real-Life Stories of Disability, by Pia Justesen
Young, Disabled and LGBT+: Voices, Identities and Intersections, Alex Toft and Anita Franklin, editors
Disability, Media, and Representations: Other Bodies, Jacob Johanssen and Diana Garrisi, editors
The Routledge Handbook of Disability Arts, Culture, and Media, Bree Hadley and Donna McDonald, editors
Occupying Disability: Critical Approaches to Community, Justice, and Decolonizing Disability, Pamela Block, Devva Kasnitz, Akemi Nishida, Nick Pollard, editors
Use our catalog to search for more titles on this topic!
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Another Instagram crosspost! This time for Disability Pride Month!
Note: The Tree is a sequel, but the MC sustains the injuries that make her disabled in book one
[Image: several graphics edited with a picture of The Capitol Crawl as the background. The first image has text reading "Favorite Disability Books."
The next image shows four books- All the Weight of Our Dreams: On Living with Racialized Autism ed by Lydia XZ Brown, E Ashkenazy, and Morénike Giwa, The Seep by Chana Porter, Eight Kinky Nights by Xan West, and The Unbroken by CL Clark. There is also text with colorful arrows pointing to the books. The label "autistic" points to All the Weight of Our Dreams, The Seep, and Eight Kinky Nights. The label "cane users" points to Eight Kinky Nights and The Unbroken, and the label "arthritis" points to Eight Kinky Nights.
The next image has four books- The Tree by Na'amen Gobert Tilahun, Borderline by Mishell Baker, Pet by Akwaeke Emezi, and Our Bloody Pearl by DN Bryn. This image also contains labels and arrows. "Limb difference" points to The Tree and Borderline. "Mute" points to The Tree, Pet, and Our Bloody Pearl. "BPD" points to Borderline.
The next image has two books. Disability Visibility: First Person Stories from the Twenty-First Century ed by Alice Wong is labeled "collected works." Care Work: Dreaming Disability Justice by Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha is labeled "no focus on a specific disability; about mutual aid."
The next image has four books- Exile and Pride: Disability, Queerness, and Liberation by Eli Clare, Accidents of Nature by Harriet McBryde Johnson, The Anthropocene Reviewed by John Green, and White Smoke by Tiffany D Jackson- and more colorful arrows. "Cerebral palsy" points to both Exile and Pride and Accidents of Nature. "OCD" points to The Anthropocene Reviewed, and "anxiety" points to White Smoke.
The last image features four books, each with one label pointing to it. Akata Witch by Nnedi Okorafor is labeled "albino." The Collected Schizophrenias by Esmé Weijun Wang is labeled "schizophrenia." Mooncakes by Wendy Xu and Suzanne Walker is labeled "Deaf." Full Disclosure by Camryn Garrett is labeled "HIV+" End.]
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Spooky kings suggest me spooky books for spooky season spooky please
gonna give you my whole-ass list so far you're spooky welcome
absolutely epic, spooky as hell, favourites, read these
all of these stood out to me for one reason or another or several. short stories denotes collections; novella means a short novel in the technical sense of the word (too long for a short story, too short for a novel); short novel means a novel-length book that I feel could be read quickly or in one sitting ("easy reading" but still very good); novel is the expected length of a novel; and long novel is a 800+ page epic.
Wyrd and Other Derelictions by Adam Nevill (short stories)
Tales for Twilight: Two Hundred Years of Scottish Ghost Stories ed. by Alistair Kerr (short stories)
Dark Matter by Michelle Paver (short novel)
Just After Sunset by Stephen King (short stories)
Thin Air by Michelle Paver (short novel)
Wakenhyrst by Michelle Paver (novel)
Mapping the Interior by Stephen Graham Jones (novella)
The Least of My Scars by Stephen Graham Jones (short novel)
The Only Good Indians by Stephen Graham Jones (novel)
World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War by Max Brooks (fictional non-fiction)
The Fisherman by John Langan (novel)
The Woman in Black by Susan Hill (short novel)
House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski (labyrinth)
Dead Mountain: The Untold True Story of the Dyatlov Pass Incident by Donnie Eichar (non-fiction)
Starve Acre by Andrew Michael Hurley (novel)
The Loney by Andrew Michael Hurley (novel)
The Séance: A Victorian Mystery by John Harwood (short novel)
Unexplained: Supernatural Stories for Uncertain Times by Richard MacLean Smith (non-fiction)
The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield (novel)
Cujo by Stephen King (short novel)
The Shining by Stephen King (novel)
Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell by Susanna Clarke (long novel)
The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson (short novel)
Ghost Story by Peter Straub (novel)
Frankenstein by Mary Shelley (novel)
Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier (novel)
The Little Stranger by Sarah Waters (novel)
Selected Ghost Stories by M. R. James (short stories)
IT by Stephen King (long novel)
books that are still epic but slightly less so but still you should read them
these books are great but they were 4/5 stars rather than 5/5 stars.
John Dies at the End by David Wong (novel)
North American Lake Monsters by Nathan Ballingrud (short stories)
The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson (novella)
The Penguin Book of Ghost Stories ed. Michael Newton (short stories)
The Haunting of Maddy Clare by Simone St. James (short novel)
The Exorcist by William Peter Blatty (novel)
Carrie by Stephen King (short novel)
these are so fucking shit but you should read them and come bitch to me about them
I want to physically fight these authors.
Hex by Thomas Olde Heuvelt (novel)
Anoka by Shane Hawk (short stories)
The Prestige by Christopher Priest (novel)
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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)
Screen Couples
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)
Host Categories
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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Book list for 2023
list of books that I want to either read for the first time, finish reading, or reread! I love book recs so if you see this and see any books you'd think I like, please give me recommendations! probably will keep coming back to this list and updating it throughout 2023.
Saving our Own Lives: A Liberatory Practice of Harm Reduction edited by Shira Hassan
The Future is Disabled by Leah Laksmi Piepzna-Samarasinha
How to Go Mad without Losing Your Mind: Madness and Black Radical Creativity by La Marr Jurelle Bruce
Madness, Violence, and Power: A Critical Collection Edited by Andrea Daley, Lucy Costa and Peter Beresford
full-metal indigiqueer: poems by Joshua Whitehead
Mad Matters: A Critical Reader for Canadian Mad Studies edited by Brenda A. LeFrançois, Robert Menzies, Geoffrey Reaume
Searching for a Rose Garden: challenging psychiatry, fostering mad studies Edited by Jasna Russo, Angela Sweeney
Year of the Tiger: AN ACTIVIST'S LIFE By Alice Wong
No Gods, No Monsters by Cadwell Turnbull
Exile and Pride by Eli Clare
Queer Silence: On Disability and Rhetorical Absence by J. Logan Smilges
Bodies in Doubt: An American History of Intersex by Elizabeth Reis
Intersex and After edited by Iain Morland
Dear Herculine by Aaron Apps
Sorrowland by Rivers Solomon
Cripping Intersex by Celeste E. Orr (this is the book i am MOST excited for I think I might actually cry and explode when I read it.)
that's all the books I'm going to add for now, but I want to actually have a list of books that I'm going to commit to finishing next year!
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the one you can’t help yourself around - sex money feelings die by Lykke Li  // In the Mood for Love by Wong Kar-wai // Hands by Tony Belobrajdic // Best Friends by The Weeknd // You Get Me So High by The Neighbourhood // The Kiss by Malcolm T. Liepke // Art by Clare Elsaesser //The Dwarf by Wallace Stevens // Heatwaves by Glass Animals // Scenes from a Marriage by Hagai Levi 
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thehours2002 · 2 years
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diva reading list for nerds below the cut
Books
1.     Cold War Femme: Lesbianism, National Identity, and Hollywood Cinema by Robert J. Corber
2.     Heavenly Bodies: Film Stars and Society by Richard Dyer
3.     Stars by Richard Dyer
4.     Stardom: Industry of Desire, edited by Christine Gledhill
5.     The Queen's Throat: Opera, Homosexuality, and the Mystery of Desire by Wayne Koestenbaum
6.     The Diva's Mouth: Body, Voice, Prima Donna Politics by Susan J. Leonardi and Rebecca A. Pope
7.     The Celebrity Culture Reader by David P. Marshall
8.     Divas on Screen: Black Women in American Film by Mia Mask
9.     Moving Performances: Divas, Iconicity, and Remembering the Modern Stage by Jeanne Scheper
10.  Star-Gazing: Hollywood Cinema and Female Spectatorship by Jackie Stacey
11.  Screen Dreams: Fantasising Lesbians in Film by Clare Whatling
12.  “Fabulous! Divas, Part 1,” an issue of Camera Obscura, edited by Alexander Doty
13.  “Fabulous! Divas, Part 2,” an issue of Camera Obscura, edited by Alexander Doty
Book Chapters
1.     “Judy Garland and Others: Notes on Idolization and Derision” by Michael Bronski from Lavender Culture
2.     “A Polemical Introduction; or, The Ghost of Greta Garbo” from The Apparitional Lesbian: Female Homosexuality and Modern Culture by Terry Castle
3.     “In Praise of Brigitte Fassbaender (A Musical Emanation)” from The Apparitional Lesbian: Female Homosexuality and Modern Culture by Terry Castle
4.     “Keeping the Celebrity Flame Flickering: Reality Television Celebrities on Broadway and Fan Interaction Through Digital Media” by Emily Clark from iBroadway: Musical Theatre in the Digital Age
5.     “Judy on the Net: Garland, Camp, and Contemporary Fandom” from Incongruous Entertainment: Camp, Cultural Value, and the MGM Musical by Steven Cohan
6.     “The Lady Is a Camp: Glamour, Star Turns, and the Boys in the Chorus” from Incongruous Entertainment: Camp, Cultural Value, and the MGM Musical by Steven Cohan
7.     “First a Star: Elizabeth Taylor” from Only Entertainment by Richard Dyer
8.     “Four Films of Lana Turner” from Only Entertainment by Richard Dyer
9.     “The Singing Sixties: Rethinking the Julie Andrews Roadshow Musical” by Brett Farmer from The Sound of Musicals
10.  “Re-Examining Stardom: Questions of Texts, Bodies and Performance” by Christine Geraghty from Reinventing Film Studies
11.  “How Do You Solve a ‘Problem’ like Maria von Poppins?” by Peter Kemp from Musicals: Hollywood and Beyond
12.  “ ‘A Cutie With More Than Beauty’: Audrey Hepburn, the Hollywood Musical and Funny Face” by Peter Kramer from Musicals: Hollywood and Beyond
13.  “Divas or Anti-Divas? The Act and Woman of the Year” from Kander and Ebb by James Leve
14.  “Kiss of the Spiderwoman: Sex, Politics, and the Diva Musical” from Kander and Ebb by James Leve
15.  “Ginger Rogers and Gay Men? Queer Film Studies, Richard Dyer, and Diva Worship” by David Lugowski from Screening Genders
16.  “A Few of My Favorite Things: Movie Stars and the Soundtrack of Broadway” from Broadway to Main Street: How Show Tunes Enchanted America by Laurence Maslon
17.  “Queer Jewish Divas: Jewishness and Queerness in the Life and Performance of Barbra Streisand, Bette Midler, and Olga Guillot” by Moshe Morad from Mazal Tov, Amigos! Jews and Popular Music in the Americas
18.  “Reading as an Opera Queen” by Mitchell Morris from Musicology and Difference: Gender and Sexuality in Music Scholarship
19.  “Divas and Divos” by Hilary Poriss from The Oxford Handbook of Opera
20.  “Stars and Fans” by Holley Replogle-Wong from The Oxford Handbook of The American Musical
21.  “The Sexual Bonds of Racial Stardom: Asian American Femme Fatales in Hollywood” from The Hypersexuality of Race: Performing Asian/American Women on Screen and Scene by Celine Parreñas Shimizu
22.  “ ‘Dreamgirls Will Make You Happy’: The Pleasures of Voice and Body” from Studying Musical Theatre: Theory and Practice by Millie Taylor and Dominic Symonds
23.  “Having a Ball with Dottie: Queering Female Stardom from MGM to Todd Haynes” by Noah Tsika from Reframing Todd Haynes: Feminism’s Indelible Mark
24.  “A Matchless Melange of Mirth and Melody: The Stars of The Passing Shows” by Jonas Westover from The Shuberts and Their Passing Shows: The Untold Tale of Ziegfeld's Rivals
25.  “The Streisand Musical” by Pamela Robertson Wojcik from The Sound of Musicals
26.  “Actors’ Biography and Mythmaking: The Example of Edmund Kean” by Leigh Wood from Interpreting the Theatrical Past: Essays in the Historiography of Performance
Articles
1.     “Made in Movieland: Imitation, Agency, and Girl Movie Fandom in the 1910s” by Diana W. Anselmo
2.     “ ‘A Legend in Her Own Time’: Lauren Bacall, Aging Stardom, and Cultural Memory in Applause” by Sara Bakerman
3.     “The Virtuoso’s Stage: A Theatrical Topos” by Gabriele Brandstetter
4.     “ ‘The world belongs to the young?’: Age and the Golden Age Diva in Coco (1969) and Applause (1970) by Maya Cantu
5.     “Beyoncé’s Slay Trick: The Performance of Black Camp and its Intersectional Politics” by Constantine Chatzipapatheodoridis
6.     “ ‘What has she actually done??!’: Gay Men, Diva Worship, and the Paratextualization of Gay-Rights Support” by Jimmy Draper
7.     “Embracing Excess: The Queer Feminist Power of Musical Theatre Diva Roles” by Michelle Dvoskin
8.     “The Fabulous Sublimity of Gay Diva Worship” by Brett Farmer
9.     “Greta Garbo and Silent Cinema: The Actress As Art Deco Icon” by Lucy Fischer
10.  “I Had a Dream: Rose's Turn, Musical Theatre and the Star Effigy” by Jason Fitzgerald
11.  “The Romance of Monsters: Theorizing the Virtuoso Body” by Judith Hamera
12.  “The Death of Camp: Gay Men and Hollywood Diva Worship, from Reverence to Ridicule” by Daniel Harris
13.  “Diva Worship and the Sonic Search for Queer Utopia” by Craig Jennex
14.  “The True Voice of Whitney Houston: Commodification, Authenticity, and African American Superstardom” by Jaap Kooijman
15.  “Fierce, Fabulous, and In/Famous: Beyoncé as Black Diva” by Jaap Kooijman
16.  “Divafication: The Deification of Modern Female Pop Stars” by Linda Lister
17.  “Stepping out of Line: (Re)claiming the Diva for the Dancers of Broadway” by Dustyn Martincich
18.  “Feeling and the Filmed Body: Judy Garland and the Kinesics of Suffering” by Adrienne L. McLean
19.  “ ‘Can You Handle My Truth?’: Authenticity and the Celebrity Star Image” by Erin Meyers
20.  “ ‘Queer for Uncle Sam’: Anita's Latina Diva Citizenship in West Side Story” by Deborah Paredez
21.  “Diva Relations in The Color Purple, the 2015 Broadway Revival” by Deborah Paredez
22.  “The Interpellations of Interpolation; or, The Disintegrating Female Musical Body” by Bradley Rogers
23.  “Katherine Dunham: The Crossing and [con]Fusion of Borders by Broadway’s Original Diasporic Dance Diva” by Pamyla Stiehl
24.  “Desire in Evidence” by Stacy Wolf
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Antonio Velardo shares: Why Are So Many More Pedestrians Dying in the U.S.? by Sabrina Tavernise, Mooj Zadie, Clare Toeniskoetter, John Ketchum, Diane Wong and Alyssa Moxley
By Sabrina Tavernise, Mooj Zadie, Clare Toeniskoetter, John Ketchum, Diane Wong and Alyssa Moxley Other rich nations have surpassed America in protecting pedestrians, cyclists and motorists. Published: January 4, 2024 at 06:00AM from NYT Podcasts https://ift.tt/A47mkYq via IFTTT
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July is Disability Pride Month!
Disability pride month is a celebration of disability identity, history, resilience, and joy. Boston held the first Disability Pride Day and parade in 1990, following the legislation of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Learn about disability justice this month
The Disability Justice Collective, a group of queer, disabled, women of color, initially envisioned and conceived the Disability Justice Movement in 2005 in the San Francisco Bay area. Patty Berne, Mia Mingus, and Stacey Park Milbern were the original founders, later joined by Leroy Moore, Eli Clare, and Sebastian Margaret.
Mia Mingus, writer and disability justice organizer, defines disability justice as “a multi-issue political understanding of disability and ableism, moving away from a rights-based equality model and beyond just access, to a framework that centers justice and wholeness for all disabled people and communities.”
Later, Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha wrote Disability Justice: An Audit Tool, envisioned with Stacey Park Milbern. This audit tool includes six practice sections including:
what disability justice is
how to integrate disability justice into organizing
examining the disability histories in our organizations and communities
discussion questions using Sins Invalid’s 10 Principles of Disability Justice
accessibility tools designed by people with disabilities
stories about disability justice organizing
Leah defined the Disability Justice Movement as “a way of envisioning the ways people can organize around and think about disability that centers the lives and leadership of disabled Black, Indigenous and people of color and/or queer, trans, Two Spirit and gender nonconforming people.”
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Updated disability pride flag in 2021. Learn more about the flag and what each line and color represent.
How else can we celebrate disability pride?
Read and listen to books by disabled authors and books about disability:
Audio books by disabled authors about disability experiences
Books written by disabled women
Follow these disabled activists, authors, educators, and advocates on social media:
Imani Barbarin (@Crutches_and_Spice on Instagram): Here’s a message from Imani about Disability Pride Month in 2020.
Black Disability Collective (@BlackDisabilityCollective on Instagram)
Keah Brown (@keah_marie on Instagram), creator of the hashtag #DisabledAndCute
Devon Price (@DrDevonPrice on Instagram), Autistic trans author and academic
Mia Mingus (@mia.migus on Instagram)
Leroy Moore (@KriphopNation on Twitter)
Queer ASL (@QueerASL on Instagram), offers Queer ASL classes on Zoom
Sins Invalid (@SinsInvalid on Instagram), queer, POC-led disability justice based performance project
Alice Wong (@disability_visibility on Instagram), author and creator of the Disability Visibility Project
Find disability-led organizations and groups in your community and nation-wide:
Autistic Self Advocacy Network, a national grassroots disability rights organization for the autistic community, and local affiliate groups,
Green Mountain Self Advocates, self-advocacy organization in Vermont for and by people with developmental disabilities
HEARD, a cross-disability abolitionist organization
Self Advocates Becoming Empowered, a national self-advocacy organization for and by people with disabilities
Southerners on New Ground, a multi-issue southern justice movement that unites people across class, age, race, ability, gender, immigration status, and sexuality
Do you have any organizations, articles, events, or resources to share for Disability Pride Month? Send them to [email protected] and we can spread the word! 
Is there a Disability Pride parade or celebration in your town?
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China 2019: One Year of Interviews
New Post has been published on https://china-underground.com/2020/01/01/china-2019-one-year-of-interviews/
China 2019: One Year of Interviews
A series of exclusive interviews on Chinese culture conducted by Dominique Musorrafiti and Matteo Damiani: art, design, food, the Hong Kong protests, documentaries, history, fashion, food, rock, and cinema!
Many of the interviews have appeared in our free digital magazine Planet China.
Related article: List of the interviews of 2018
Interviews
Interviews are listed in chronological order
China’s Millennials: Interview with Eric Fish
Interview with Clare Kane, author of Dragons in Shallow Waters, the story of a young English woman during the anti-foreign Boxer Rebellion
Interview with Daniel Reid, author and expert on Chinese tradition
Interview with Lu Qingyi, director of ‘Four Springs’
Interview with Zhou Zhou, director of ‘Meili’
Interview with Zhang Yang: Up the Mountain
Interview with illustrator Hannah Li
Interview with Song Wen, director and co-founder of FIRST Festival in China
Temper Magazine: Interview with Elsbeth van Paridon
Interview with Hao Wu, director of ‘People’s Republic of Desire’ and ‘All in my family’
Interview with Man-kei Tam, director of Amnesty International Hong Kong: what will happen next in Hong Kong?
A conversation with Yafei Qi: generational gap, environment changes, social expectations
Yafei Qi
Interview with artist Hilda Shen
Hilda Shen at Fou Gallery, photograph by Nadia Peichao Lin ©Hilda Shen, courtesy Fou Gallery
Interview with artist Jisook Kim
Kim Jisook
Interview with Graffiti Artist Chen Dongfan
Interview with illustrator Dodolulu
Interview with Wang Wen
Interview with Margaret Sun: Betwixt & Between
Interview with Michael Pettis: MAYBE MARS
Interview with Badiucao, political cartoonist, and rights activist
Interview with Isaac Cheng, vice-chairman of Demosistō: the Hong Kong government must respond to the five demands
Interview with Oliver Chang, author of “The Goddess of Democracy”
Interview with SimpleBao, Visual Storyteller and Street Artist
Interview with Jared Stone, one of the photojournalists in the video of Hong Kong police throwing tear gas grenade at press members
Interview with Zhang Bo and Zhang Chong, directors of “The Fourth Wall”
Interview with Zhao Huizhou, fashion designer, curator of the Centennial Fashion Museum, and founder of the Hui Foundation
Interview with Joshua Wong: Fight for democracy
Interview with Gan Jianyu, director of Vortex
Interview with Xiao Dou: the psychedelic sound of Run Run Run
Interview with Canna, illustrator and artist
Hong Kong Protests Art: Interview with Kai Lan Egg
Interview with Jumping Goat
The disastrous handling of the Hong Kong protests by the police: Interview with Man-kei Tam, director of Amnesty International Hong Kong
Joshua Wong asks for a political system reform of Hong Kong, interview
Interview with illustrator and designer Lee Xin Li
Interview With Michelin-Starred Chef Li Dong
Interview with Hong Kong Nutritionist Michelle Lau
Interview with Chef Jeremy Pang
Interview with the Sichuan Legend Chef Yu Bo
Interview with Michelin-starred chefs Matt Chen and Ken Chan
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Mehr als zehn Tage nach der Parlamentswahl in Australien ist klar: Der neue Premier Anthony Albanese kann im Parlament mit einer knappen Mehrheit regieren und wird nicht auf die Stimmen anderer Parteien angewiesen sein. Nachdem sich bereits am Montag abgezeichnet hatte, dass die Labor-Partei auf 76 der insgesamt 151 Sitze im Unterhaus kommen würde, kam am Dienstag noch ein weiterer Sitz dazu. Das Endergebnis lautet nun: 77 Mandate für Labor, 58 für die konservative Koalition aus Liberalen und Nationaler Partei Australiens und 16 für Unabhängige und andere Parteien. [Wenn Sie aktuelle Nachrichten aus Berlin, Deutschland und der Welt live auf Ihr Handy haben wollen, empfehlen wir Ihnen unsere App, die Sie hier für Apple- und Android-Geräte herunterladen können.] Am Mittwoch wurde nun das Kabinett des neuen Premierministers vereidigt. Zehn der 22 Ministerien werden von Frauen geführt - so viele wie nie zuvor in der Geschichte des Landes. Mit Linda Burney (65) steht erstmals eine Frau mit indigenen Wurzeln dem Ministerium für australische Ureinwohner vor. Sowohl das Außen- als auch das Innenministerium werden mit Penny Wong und Clare O'Neil von Frauen geleitet. Vize-Regierungschef und Verteidigungsminister ist Richard Marles, der seit 2019 auch Vize-Chef der Labor-Partei ist. Mit Linda Burney (65) steht erstmals eine Frau mit indigenen Wurzeln dem Ministerium für australischen Ureinwohner vor.Foto: IMAGO/AAP Labor hatte die Parlamentswahl am 21. Mai klar gewonnen und ist zum ersten Mal seit fast zehn Jahren wieder an der Macht. Die konservative Koalition unter dem bisherigen Regierungschef Scott Morrison fuhr eine herbe Niederlage ein. Albanese (59) kann mit einer knappen Mehrheit regieren und wird nicht auf die Stimmen anderer Parteien angewiesen sein. Labor bekam 77 der 151 Mandate im Unterhaus. (dpa)
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