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thecubanartobserver · 9 months
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Exposición "Paisaje del próximo siglo", Colectiva
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Astrífero - Gabriel Cisneros Abedrabbo
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jujuygrafico · 2 years
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Jujuy Argentina Fashion Week: Tulia Snopek presentó a los diseñadores seleccionados
#Jujuy #Turismo #Moda | #JujuyArgentinaFashionWeek: #TuliaSnopek presentó a los diseñadores seleccionados
Jujuy Argentina Fashion Week ingresó a la recta final. El encuentro de moda más importante del país que organiza Vidal Rivas Producciones, se encuentra bajo la dirección de Héctor Vidal Rivas y Tulia Snopek de Morales, quien, en conferencia de prensa realizada en Ciudad Cultural, enfatizó que “el mega evento no solo será positivo para la provincia a nivel turístico, sino también se podrán…
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kyoukamybeloved · 6 months
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“You hate Dazai-san right.”
“Don’t act like a detective! That bastard is just.. just very, y’know.. It’s not hate.”
Looks like some complicated feelings.
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derangedrhythms · 2 years
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I recognise you...
"I recognise you; I know you again, from a dream or another life…"
⁠— ⁠Jeanette Winterson, from ‘Weight’⁠
"Long before I met you / I had waited for you. I had always waited for you."
⁠— ⁠Tasos Livaditis, Selected Poems; from 'This Star is For All of Us,1952', tr. Manolis Aligizakis
"If I had never seen her before I should still have known her."
"As for the strange fact that she appeared familiar to me from the first glance, do not lovers always experience the feeling that they have seen each other before and that a mysterious bond has long existed between them?"
⁠— ⁠Sadeq Hedayat, The Blind Owl and Other Stories; from ‘The Blind Owl’, tr. D. P. Costello
"I didn't meet him, I recognised him. Love ravages me."
⁠— ⁠Art of Style: Jean Cocteau
"I loved you before I was born. / It doesn't make sense, I know."
⁠— ⁠Li-Young Lee
"From the beginning of my life / I have been looking for your face"
⁠⁠— Rumi, The Love Poems of Rumi; from 'Looking for Your Face', tr. Deepak Chopra & Fereydoun Kia Rider
"And he’s been here in my heart before I even knew him. Understand? He’s always been here. Always."
⁠— Sandra Cisneros, Woman Hollering Creek and Other Stories; from 'Never Marry a Mexican'
"I remember / but it hasn’t happened yet"
⁠— Björk, I Miss You
"I wandered through the world / without knowing you existed / however / (now I know) / since the uncertain mist of the beginning / I went searching for you / among the faces."
⁠— Claribel Alegria, Fugues; 'Now I Know', tr. Darwin J. Flakoll
"Twice or thrice had I lov’d thee, / Before I knew thy face or name;"
⁠— John Donne, from ‘Air and Angels’
"Though you had never possessed me / I had belonged to you since the beginning of time"
⁠— Mina Loy, The Lost Lunar Baedeker: Futurism × Feminism: The Circle Squared (Poems 1914–1920); from 'Three Moments in Paris'
"Say my name. Say it. / The way it’s supposed to be said. / I want to know that I knew you / even before I knew you." 
⁠— Sandra Cisneros, Loose Woman; from ‘Dulzura’
"You have been mine before, / How long ago I may not know:"
⁠— ⁠Dante Gabriel Rossetti, from ‘Sudden Light’
"Your heart and my heart / Are very, very old / Friends.
⁠— Hafiz, The Gift: from 'Your Mother and My Mother', tr. Daniel Ladinsky
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ebookporn · 7 months
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Ariana Grande, Guillermo del Toro, Padma Lakshmi and More Sign Open Letter Denouncing Book Bans and Their “Chilling Effect”
"It’s only a matter of time before regressive, suppressive ideologues will shift their focus toward other forms of art and entertainment," warns the letter, headed up by LeVar Burton and MoveOn Political Action.
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Ariana Grande, Guillermo del Toro, Padma Lakshmi, Roxane Gay, Gabrielle Union, Sandra Cisneros, Amanda Gorman, Margaret Cho and Ron Perlman are among the signatories of an open letter calling on creative communities in Hollywood and beyond to leverage their voices to stop book bans.
Upwards of 175 actors, musicians, authors, comedians, reality stars, models, media personalities, academics, activists and more have signed the open letter spearheaded by Reading Rainbow host LeVar Burton and published Tuesday via public advocacy organization and political action committee MoveOn Political Action.
The letter encourages signatories and readers to address challenges at the local level across U.S. school districts, while calling out book bans as “restrictive behavior” that is “antithetical to free speech and expression.” It also underscores the “chilling effect” these bans can have “on the broader creative field.”
“We cannot stress enough how these censorious efforts will not end with book bans,” the letter continues. “It’s only a matter of time before regressive, suppressive ideologues will shift their focus toward other forms of art and entertainment, to further their attacks and efforts to scapegoat marginalized communities, particularly BIPOC and LGBTQ+ folks.”
The letter concludes that signatories will “refuse to remain silent as one creative field is subjected to oppressive bans” and urges artists to “band together, because a threat to one form of art is a threat to us all.”
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embossross · 1 year
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2022 in Books: Fiction Edition
literary fiction published 2015-2022 (based on publish of english translation!)
breasts and eggs by mieko kawakami (⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐)
heads of the colored people by nafissa thompson-spires (⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐) - a perfect short story collection. so witty!
the hole by hiroko oyamada (⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐)
larose by louise erdrich (⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐)
i will die in a foreign land by kalani pickhart (⭐⭐⭐⭐)
the house of broken angels by luis alberto urrea (⭐⭐⭐⭐)
less by andrew sea greer (⭐⭐⭐⭐)
there there by tommy orange (⭐⭐⭐⭐)
at night all blood is black by david diop (⭐⭐⭐⭐)
beautiful world, where are you by sally rooney (⭐⭐⭐)
weasels in the attic by hiroko oyamada (⭐⭐⭐)
joan is okay by weike wang (⭐⭐⭐)
a tiny upward shove by melissa chadburn (⭐⭐⭐) - one of the most upsetting books i've ever read :( lots of merit but good lord is it rough
open water by caleb azumah nelson (⭐⭐⭐)
earthlings by sayaka murata (⭐⭐⭐) - competing with a tiny upward shove for most disgusting difficult book to read. this one i almost couldn't complete
kim jiyoung, born 1982 by nam-joo cho (⭐⭐) - this is so overrated. it's not a novel. it's an essay pretending to be a novel.
very nice by marcy dermansky (⭐⭐)
true love by sarah gerard (⭐⭐) - ever wanted to shake some sense into a character before?
spark by naoki matayoshi (⭐⭐)
people from my neighborhood by hiromi kawakami (⭐⭐)
the doll by ismail kadare (⭐)
literary fiction published 1971-2014
sexing the cherry by jeanette winterson (⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐) - i have never highlighted more lines in a book. prose got me in a chokehold.
love in the time of cholera by gabriel garcia marquez (⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐)
norwegian wood by haruki murakami (⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐) - i don't wanna like murakami as much as i do but damn he doesn't miss
midnight's children by salman rushdie (⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐)
less than zero by bret easton ellis (⭐⭐⭐⭐)
woman at point zero by nawal el saadawi (⭐⭐⭐⭐) - read this if you want to get homicidally angry :)
lion cross point by masatsugu ono (⭐⭐⭐⭐)
post office by charles bukowski (⭐⭐⭐⭐)
dept. of speculation by jenny offill (⭐⭐⭐⭐) - if i'd ever had to fight for a relationship this would have been a 5 star.
the dangers of smoking in bed by mariana enriquez (⭐⭐⭐⭐)
woman hollering creek and other stories by sandra cisneros (⭐⭐⭐⭐) - cheat code: read this aloud. prose drips off the tongue.
the ten loves of mr. nishino by hiromi kawakami (⭐⭐⭐⭐)
kitchen by banana yoshimoto (⭐⭐⭐⭐)
the divorce by cesar aira (⭐⭐⭐⭐) - 4 stars on the merit of the first part. the rest is probably a 3 star
if you kept a record of sins by andrea bajani (⭐⭐⭐⭐)
love by hanne orstavik (⭐⭐⭐⭐)
too loud a solitude by bohumil hrabal (⭐⭐⭐)
the factory by hiroko oyamada (⭐⭐⭐)
a feather on the breath of god by sigrid nunez (⭐⭐⭐) - good for what it is but a bit lightweight? maybe too critical because i loved 'the friend' by the same author
the white tiger by aravind adiga (⭐⭐⭐)
sleepless nights by elizabeth hardwick (⭐⭐⭐)
the story of my teeth by valeria luiselli (⭐⭐) - cool concept. unsure about the execution.
interpreter of maladies by jhumpa lahiri (⭐⭐)
battles in the desert by jose emilio pacheco (⭐⭐) - should have been a novel not a novella. it ends right as it starts to gain steam
literary fiction published start of time-1970
the passion according to g.h. by clarice lispector (⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐) - favorite book of the year!!!! an existential crisis on paper!!!!
japanese tales of mystery & imagination by edogawa rampo (⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐) - the 1st short story in this is insane! insane! the chair! i'm screaming!
miramar by naguib mahfouz (⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐)
we have always lived in the castle by shirley jackson (⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐)
the blind owl by sadegh hedayat (⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐) - pinnacle of slow descent into madness fiction...or it's not that slow i guess
pedro paramo by juan rulfo (⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐)
the turn of the screw by henry james (⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐) - would have been 4 stars, but i read an edition with lit crit essays in the back and it was so fun to read the "but are the ghosts real?" discourses that i had to give it that extra star
i am a cat by natsume soseki (⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐) - if soseki ever described my physical appearance in writing i'd promptly perish. he eviscerates people. dear god.
giovanni's room by james baldwin (⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐)
the old man and the sea (⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐)
the interpreters by wole soyinka (⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐) - i don't even know what i like about this book. bad characters, no plot, confusing prose. and yet...it's got a rhythm. it possessed me.
pocho by jose antonio villareal (⭐⭐⭐⭐)
the living is easy by dorothy west (⭐⭐⭐⭐) - one of my fave protags of all time!
yesterday by juan emar (⭐⭐⭐⭐)
naomi by jun'ichiro tanizaki (⭐⭐⭐⭐)
passing by nella larsen (⭐⭐⭐⭐)
wide sargasso sea by jean rhys (⭐⭐⭐⭐)
bartleby, the scrivener: a story of wall street by herman melville (⭐⭐⭐) - tell you why i didn't give this more stars? i'd prefer not to.
season of migration to the north by tayeb salih (⭐⭐⭐)
everything and nothing by jorge luis borges (⭐⭐⭐) - i read this with a migraine. i was not in the right mindset. i'll give ficciones more attention someday.
portrait of the artist as a young man by james joyce (⭐⭐) - listen i'm not proud of this rating either. joyce isn't 2 stars. i'm just a 2 star reader.
genre fiction from all time
the fifth season by n.k. jemisin (⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐) - STUNNING
the invisible life of addie larue by v.e. schwab (⭐⭐⭐⭐) - i usually don't care for fantasy and hated the other v.e. schwab i read, so this was a nice surprise. it lost me at points but ultimately regained me. deals with the devil are my kryptonite.
a court of mist and fury by sarah j. maas (⭐⭐⭐) - i get the hype. hard to criticize because its faults are what make it so good to others. i liked a lot of it.
how to stop time by matt haig (⭐⭐⭐)
the goddess chronicle by natsuo kirino (⭐⭐⭐)
never have i ever by isabel yap (⭐⭐⭐)
almond by sohn won-pyung (⭐⭐⭐)
once more upon a time by roshani chokshi (⭐⭐⭐)
sea of ruin by pam godwin (⭐⭐) - i thought this was a pirate romance. it is smut. pure smut. i was blushing on audio book. not a fan.
city of refuge by kenzo kitakata (⭐⭐)
nothing but blackened teeth by cassandra khaw (⭐⭐) - bizarre ending. like it could have been ok but it missed the obvious homerun for no reason.
velvet was the night by silvia garcia-moreno (⭐⭐)
colorful by eto mori (⭐⭐)
plays
millennium approaches by tony kushner (⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐)
a doll's house by henrik ibsen (⭐⭐⭐⭐)
the inspector general by nikolai gogol (⭐⭐⭐⭐)
waiting for godot by samuel beckett (⭐⭐) - listen i'm just a dumb dumb. i know it's good. i just didn't like it.
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bookclub4m · 2 years
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22 Classics by BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, & People of Colour) Authors
Every month Book Club for Masochists: A Readers’ Advisory Podcasts chooses a genre at random and we read and discuss books from that genre. We also put together book lists for each episode/genre that feature works by BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, & People of Colour) authors. All of the lists can be found here.
Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe
Rashōmon and Seventeen Other Stories by Ryūnosuke Akutagawa
If Beale Street Could Talk by James Baldwin
Kindred by Octavia Butler
The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros
The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas
Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison
Silence by Shūsaku Endō
Love Medicine by Louise Erdich
Like Water for Chocolate by Laura Esquivel
Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston
Passing by Nella Larsen
One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel García Márquez
Beloved by Toni Morrison
Season of Migration to the North by Tayeb Salih
Ceremony by Leslie Marmon Silko
I Am a Cat by Natsume Sōseki
Cane by Jean Toomer
The Color Purple by Alice Walker
Our Nig by Harriet E. Wilson
Native Son by Richard Wright
American Indian Stories by Zitkala-Sa
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Books I Read in 2022
1. Beast Boy Loves Raven By Kami Garcia & Gabriel Picolo 2. Dear Girl By Aija Mayrock 3. A Fire Like You By Upile Chisala 4. Nectar By Upile Chisala 5. Soft Magic By Upile Chisala 6. As If On Cue By Marisa Kanter 7. Heartstopper Volume 4 By Alice Oseman 8. Address Unknown By Katherine Kressmann Taylor 9. Ariel By Sylvia Plath 10. Heart Talk By Cleo Wade 11. At Somerton: Cinders & Sapphires By Leila Rasheed 12. At Somerton: Diamonds & Deceit By Leila Rasheed 13. Unlock Your Storybook Heart By Amanda Lovelace 14. Instructions for Dancing By Nicola Yoon 15. Martita, I Remember You By Sandra Cisneros 16. Brown Girls By Daphne Palasi Andreades 17. Here's to Us By Becky Albertalli & Adam Silvera 18. Counting by 7s By Holly Goldberg Sloan 19. The Summer I Turned Pretty By Jenny Han 20. It's Not Summer Without You By Jenny Han 21. We'll Always Have Summer By Jenny Han 22. Everything I Need to Know I Learned From Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood By Melissa Wagner & Fred Rogers 23. Gained a Daughter But Nearly Lost My Mind: How I Planned a Backyard Wedding During a Pandemic By Marlene Kern Fischer 24. At Somerton: Emeralds & Ashes By Leila Rasheed 25. Café Con Lychee By Emery Lee 26. The Book Tour By Andi Watson 27. God Bless You, Dr. Kevorkian By Kurt Vonnegut 28. Yoga Pant Nation By Laurie Gelman 29. Mr. Malcolm's List By Suzanne Allain 30. Miss Lattimore's Letter By Suzanne Allain 31. The Road Between By Courtney Peppernell 32. Enough Rope By Dorothy Parker 33. My Favorite Half-Night Stand By Christina Lauren 34. Smells Like Tween Spirit By Laurie Gelman 35. How to Be a Wallflower By Eloisa James 36. Be Like the Moon By Levi Welton 37. Morality for Muggles: Ethics in the Bible and the World of Harry Potter By Moshe Rosenberg 38. 84, Charing Cross Road By Helene Hanff 39. Josh & Hazel's Guide to Not Dating By Christina Lauren 40. The Matchmaker By Thornton Wilder 41. The Cheat Sheet By Sarah Adams 42. All-of-a-Kind Family By Sydney Taylor (Re-read) 43. Shadow Angel Book One By Leia Stone & Julie Hall 44. Spooky America: The Ghostly Tales of Sleepy Hollow By Jessa Dean 45. Needle & Thread By David Pinckney, Ennun Ana Iurov, Micah Myers 46. Good Game, Well Played By Rachael Smith, Katherine Lobo, Justin Birch 47. Home Sick Pilots By Dan Walters & Caspar Wijngaard 48. Beyond the Wand: The Magic & Mayhem of Growing Up a Wizard By Tom Felton 49. Legends and Lore of Sleepy Hollow and the Hudson Valley By Jonathan Kruk 50. Heartless Prince By Leigh Dragoon 51. A Contract with God By Will Eisner 52. Messy Roots: A Graphic Memoir of a Wuhanese American By Laura Gao 53. Blackwater By Jeannette Arroyo and Ren Graham 54. Woman World By Aminder Dhaliwal 55. In Real Life By Cory Doctorow & Jen Wang 56. Lore Olympus Volume 1 By Rachel Smythe 57. Hereville: How Mirka Got Her Sword By Barry Deutsch 58. Persuasion By Jane Austen 59. Devil in Disguise By Lisa Kleypas 60. Shadow Angel Book Two By Leia Stone & Julie Hall 61. Lore Olympus Volume 2 By Rachel Smythe 62. Talk to My Back By Yamada Murasaki 63. How I Saved Hanukkah By Amy Goldman Koss 64. Haven Jacobs Saves the Planet By Barbara Dee 65. Shadow Angel Book Three By Leia Stone & Julie Hall 66. The Matzah Ball By Jean Meltzer 67. Canción By Eduardo Halfon 68. Leopoldstadt By Tom Stoppard 69. Say Yes to the Duke By Eloisa James 70. Winter Roses after Fall By Robert M. Drake & r.h. Sin 71. Roomies By Christina Lauren 72. Falling Toward the Moon By Robert M. Darake & r.h. Sin 73. Empty Bottles Full of Stories By Robert M. Drake & r.h. Sin
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VALPOGOSSIP TEACAP: FEBRUARY 2024
You lot sure have be busy the last few months. If I was of lesser mind or simply someone with something better to do, I would have resigned myself to my silence and let you all carry on. But business pays. And unfortunately for you, it's yours that pays me, and you're all not going to believe this.
Resident weirdo Drew Crane up and abandons his life in New York to follow everyone's sleep paralysis demon Luna Dominguez-Herrera after she ( rightfully ? ) dumped him. He claims it was because he was tricked by the leader of the unemployed, Rafael Cisneros. But Rafa couldn't talk himself out of charges, I doubt he's convincing anyone of anything. But don't worry Drew, you're not the only one who came to Chile in the pursuits of love but you do seem to be the only one who was successful. Congrats ( ? ) on winning ( ? ) Wednesday back even if you got kicked out of the apartment in the process !
The same can't be said for Nikhil Hari. Rumor has it he was catfished? I'm not buying it. Just like Drew, I think it's a fabricated story he put together to get our resident it girl, Carmen Hernandez, to not be weirded out by his showing up in her new city. Though, when it comes to girls who look like Carmen, who can fault him for being willing to cross seas, mountains, and rivers to be with her. Then, of course, maybe there's someone else who may be seeing this as well.
Omar Osei seemingly leaves his apartment for the first time in his life I guess ? This sighting was pretty week, but considering the man never has any sightings because he's a hermit who doesn't stop outside his apartment, ever, we think there's some merit in the dancing showcase him and Carmen shared. Thank god too, there had to be something beyond that DND group.
Moving on, Omar isn't the only hermit finally making his way out of the house. Gabriel Naisanga is also making his rounds ( and we do me around and around ) with Kala Kannan. The two of them fight more than Lin Wickwar only there are no winners here. And no. Not even me. It seems all Gabriel has to do is breathe oddly and Kala is ready to start a fight. I guess we can't entirely blame the girl, how long does one need to get over a wife ? We all want love don't we ? However, we do find it interesting that while Gabriel is currently only romantically ( ? ) involved with Kala ( a shame, sharing is caring ); he's not the only one she's romantically ( ? ) involved with ( good for her ! ).
Rumor wheel has it that she and Leon Amos hooked up rather quickly ( no shame ) upon his arrival. According to Leon, it doesn't take long at all to get over a wife ? fiance ? What does it matter, he learned the cardinal rule the fastest way to get over one person is to get under someone else ! And we support him on this journey. Though, maybe the journey can conclude its side quests of giving Drew weed brownies ? Just a thought. Perhaps these two were just a one and done, only time will tell. But I've heard reports the Kala has her eye set on another ( and no, it's not Gabriel ).
Adem Kartal, our beloved father. While Kala seems to be shooting heart eyes to him, sources say he's shooting heart eyes at Sariyah Carter. Guess you can claim not to be best friends as much as you want, but the similarities will always remain. Though, I guess if you ask Sariyah, she doesn't think Kala ever thought of her as a friend. Guess Sariyah can hold a grudge. They always said nothing hurts like a best friend break up, but everyone needs their best friend.
Luna and Carmen would know best, as Carmen came to swift conclusion that Jelena Lucas was after their boyfriend ( ? ) The more delusional the friends the more powerful the friendship.
Suppose Arlo Hwang would know a little bit about that as well. Using the time while his roommate, Alba Ocha, was out drooling and/or moping about their ex, Milani Lennox, he snuck Jamie Sokolov in to live with the two of them. Talk about Threes A Company.
That's all I have for now. It's not enough for me personally, so I'm advocating for you all to do even more ! Don't think you're safe just because you weren't mentioned. To Kaia, Manu, Marisa, Charlie, Aviva, Nora, Ravneer, Victor, Askel, Minnie, Itzel, Matty, Esteban, Aivryn, Leia, and Sofia; we're all still watching.
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Books I read in 2023 and How I feel about them/do I even remember them
Bluebeard by Kurt Vonnegut ##very good and very anti war and pro art like most Vonnegut and great way to start a year
Rebecca by Daphane Du Maurier ##liked it fine not very memorable
Stardust by Neil Gaimen ##loved it
Mary Shelley's Frankeinstein: A Graphic Novel by Pete Katz (Illustrator/script writer) and Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley ##fine
Most of Woman Hollering Creek and Other Stories by Sandra Cisneros ##haunted by it so had to stop
An Easy Death by Charlene Harris ##loves it and convinced me to read other Harris books
Russian Cage by Charlene Harris ##liled it fine
Upright Women Wanted by Sarah Gailey ##so gay, wateres my crops etc, need more of this, could read a 100000 more books like this, could trick you into loving Westerners
Dark Tales: The Hound of the Baskervilles: A Graphic Novel by Ned Hartley (adapter), Dave Shephard (Illustrator), Arthur Conan Doyle ##fine
Most of Trigger Warning by Neil Gaimen ##loved it, all the best short stories Gaimen wrote
The Dark Divine by Bree Despain ##worst book ever, its offensive to everyone, its anti everyone, it hates ever religion
The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes by Suzanne Collins ##Girl tore me up and spat me out, how did you show everything wrong with snow and the games in a new light and can I saw sooo good
The Umbrella Academy Collection Part 1 by Gerard Way (Writer), Gabriel Bá (Artist), Dave Stewart (Colourist), Tony Šercer (Translator) ##liked the show much more
The Selection, The Elite and The One by Kiera Cass ##three books on one cause they run together and they are fine
The Screwtape Letters by CS Lewis ##sooo good like a treat
The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins ##still holds up real good
Dead Till Dark by Charlene Harris ##oh true blood was better tv
Living Dead in Dallas by Charlene Harris ##oh jason really sucks and man Eric is soo fun but they murdered my boy without any real bite, very bury your gays and sure I have a black friend, so the tv show is sooo elevated
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Exposición "Crucigrama", Colectiva
Exposición “Crucigrama”, Colectiva
Exposición Crucigrama Colectiva 01.04.2022 Galería Galiano Uno de mis libros de cabecera durante el período que estuve vinculado a las galerías de arte del Fondo Cubano de Bienes Culturales fue “La Gestión de las galerías de arte” de Carolina Díaz. En el cuerpo de ese texto señalé frases o ideas tales como: “El artista necesita de alguien que le guíe y le proporcione visibilidad en el…
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thenewsart · 4 months
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For the first time in decades voters in San Gabriel Valley will choose a new representative.
The race to replace retiring Democratic Rep. Grace Napolitano, who has represented swaths east and southeast of Los Angeles since Bill Clinton was president, pits a wealthy outsider against a roster of lesser-known, hometown candidates with deep ties to the San Gabriel Valley congressional district. Former Navy officer, lottery jackpot winner and Orange County Rep. Gil Cisneros hopes to return to…
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nedsecondline · 5 months
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Nancy Pelosi endorses Gil Cisneros in San Gabriel House race - Los Angeles Times
Source: Nancy Pelosi endorses Gil Cisneros in San Gabriel House race – Los Angeles Times
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gerardofontenelle · 8 months
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Apple Arcade - A New World To Play In from Mauro Chiarello on Vimeo.
Director: Ian Pons Jewell Producer: Chris Avery @ Apple Writer: Jordan Pories Creative Director: Hamish Pinnel Art Director: Esteban Cardona Group Creative Directors: Sam Oliver & Carl Broadhurst AD Producer: Jacob Stitzel Production Company: Reset Managing Director: Dave Morrison Executive Producers: Deannie O'Neil & Jen Beitler Head of Production: JP Colombo Producer: Megan Moore Director of Photography: Mauro Chiarello Director’s Assistant: George Daniell Casting: Majo Gallardo Costume Designer: Nayeli de Alba
Production Service Company: The Lift Producer: Fuad Abded Managing Director: Avelino Rodriguez Production Manger: Israel González Cadena Unit Manager: Vladimir Espinoza Production Coordinator: Liliana Huacuja APOC: David Carretero Script: Andrea Eduardina Key PA: Juan Tovar Production Assistants: Erick Ávila, Miguel Luna, Isaac Alvarez Runner: Paulina Camacho Chaperone: Paulina Marín Chaperone: Paulina Maqueda Locations Manager: Sergio Aguilar Locations Assistants: Itzia Rojas, Rodrigo López, Eduardo Gutierrez, Andrés Macías, Juan Chávez
1st AD DGA: Robert Phillips 1st AD: Sandra Mayerstein 2nd AD Vala Cárdenas 2nd AD: Lorenza Ramos 1st AC Horacio Vega 2nd AC: Adonay Meza Camera PA: Edson Reyes DIT: Julio Cesar Gonzalez Data Manager: Hayde Medina Corona VTR Operator: Jonathan Fernando Noriega Hernández VTR Assistants: Eduardo Martinez & Miguel Valdez Wheels Operator: Felipe Pérez-Burchard Steadicam Operator: Gerardo Manjarezz Trinity Operator: Niels Lindelien Gaffer: Leonardo Julián Key Grip: Juan Antonio Aguilar López Key Grip: Jose Marcos Vilchis VFX Supervisor: Daniel "Chovy" Cordero VFX Assistants: Rafael Santana Cruz & Francisco Ruben Perez Reyes
Production Designers: Robin Brown & Margarita Laborde Hair & Make Up: Chela Olea Hair & Make Up Assistants: Yoali Cortés, Ixchel Cortés Stunt Coordinator: Tomas Guzman Art Coordinator: Katia Duarte Propmaster: Diego Téllez Decorator: Melinda Ridaura Decorator: Sandra Jalife Art Assistant: Jessica Peralta Wardrobe Coordinator: Giselle Arriaga Wardrobe Assistants: Rodrigo Montoya, Paulina Regalado, Christian Fernando, Rocelia Alexandra Graphic Design: Mireya Guerrero Renders: Hugo Jiménez Swings: Daniel Hernández, Jesús Enriquez, Aldo Márquez, Juan Cisneros, Néstor Luna, Luis Hernández, Gabriel Cabrera.
Edit Company: Whitehouse Post, Los Angeles Editor: Tobias Suhm Executive Producer: Joanna Manning Post Producer: Jordan Stricklin
VFX Company: Framestore VFX Supervisor: James Rogers Senior Producer: Joe Greenberg Art Director: Carlos Vidal Lead Data Wrangler: Fabio Zapata Data Wrangler: Juan Colon Coordinator: Evan Kanter
CAST Kid in car: Ariella Covalin-Mizarahi Metro Guy: Shu Sakimoto
Chef & Waiters: Jack Morris Jean Wolf Allison Vargas
Taco Stand: Mariana Arias Emme Gonzalez Paulina Camacho Oscar Sagrado Raphael De Cecco Ivan Modragon Christian Godoy Miguel Angel
Airplane: Heidy Diaz
Popcorn Eaters: Micah Bijon Charlie Scovill
Clothes Guy: Rick Darge Bus Shelter: Yuki Oc-Noda
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poettier · 1 year
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Apple Arcade - A New World To Play In from Ian Pons Jewell on Vimeo.
Director: Ian Pons Jewell Producer: Chris Avery @ Apple Writer: Jordan Pories Creative Director: Hamish Pinnel Art Director: Esteban Cardona Group Creative Directors: Sam Oliver & Carl Broadhurst AD Producer: Jacob Stitzel Production Company: Reset Managing Director: Dave Morrison Executive Producers: Deannie O'Neil & Jen Beitler Head of Production: JP Colombo Producer: Megan Moore Director of Photography: Mauro Chiarello Director’s Assistant: George Daniell Casting: Majo Gallardo Costume Designer: Nayeli de Alba
Production Service Company: The Lift Producer: Fuad Abded Managing Director: Avelino Rodriguez Production Manger: Israel González Cadena Unit Manager: Vladimir Espinoza Production Coordinator: Liliana Huacuja APOC: David Carretero Script: Andrea Eduardina Key PA: Juan Tovar Production Assistants: Erick Ávila, Miguel Luna, Isaac Alvarez Runner: Paulina Camacho Chaperone: Paulina Marín Chaperone: Paulina Maqueda Locations Manager: Sergio Aguilar Locations Assistants: Itzia Rojas, Rodrigo López, Eduardo Gutierrez, Andrés Macías, Juan Chávez
1st AD DGA: Robert Phillips 1st AD: Sandra Mayerstein 2nd AD Vala Cárdenas 2nd AD: Lorenza Ramos 1st AC Horacio Vega 2nd AC: Adonay Meza Camera PA: Edson Reyes DIT: Julio Cesar Gonzalez Data Manager: Hayde Medina Corona VTR Operator: Jonathan Fernando Noriega Hernández VTR Assistants: Eduardo Martinez & Miguel Valdez Wheels Operator: Felipe Pérez-Burchard Steadicam Operator: Gerardo Manjarezz Trinity Operator: Niels Lindelien Gaffer: Leonardo Julián Key Grip: Juan Antonio Aguilar López Key Grip: Jose Marcos Vilchis VFX Supervisor: Daniel "Chovy" Cordero VFX Assistants: Rafael Santana Cruz & Francisco Ruben Perez Reyes
Production Designers: Robin Brown & Margarita Laborde Hair & Make Up: Chela Olea Hair & Make Up Assistants: Yoali Cortés, Ixchel Cortés Stunt Coordinator: Tomas Guzman Art Coordinator: Katia Duarte Propmaster: Diego Téllez Decorator: Melinda Ridaura Decorator: Sandra Jalife Art Assistant: Jessica Peralta Wardrobe Coordinator: Giselle Arriaga Wardrobe Assistants: Rodrigo Montoya, Paulina Regalado, Christian Fernando, Rocelia Alexandra Graphic Design: Mireya Guerrero Renders: Hugo Jiménez Swings: Daniel Hernández, Jesús Enriquez, Aldo Márquez, Juan Cisneros, Néstor Luna, Luis Hernández, Gabriel Cabrera.
Edit Company: Whitehouse Post, Los Angeles Editor: Tobias Suhm Executive Producer: Joanna Manning Post Producer: Jordan Stricklin
VFX Company: Framestore VFX Supervisor: James Rogers Senior Producer: Joe Greenberg Art Director: Carlos Vidal Lead Data Wrangler: Fabio Zapata Data Wrangler: Juan Colon Coordinator: Evan Kanter
CAST Kid in car: Ariella Covalin-Mizarahi Metro Guy: Shu Sakimoto
Chef & Waiters: Jack Morris Jean Wolf Allison Vargas
Taco Stand: Mariana Arias Emme Gonzalez Paulina Camacho Oscar Sagrado Raphael De Cecco Ivan Modragon Christian Godoy Miguel Angel
Airplane: Heidy Diaz
Popcorn Eaters: Micah Bijon Charlie Scovill
Clothes Guy: Rick Darge Bus Shelter: Yuki Oc-Noda
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