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Knight Terrors Robin #2 was so good! Highly recommended!
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Wonder Woman’s mech in: DC Mechs #3 by Baldemar Rivas, Dan Mora, and Ken Blake Porter
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reareaotaku · 2 years
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Masterlist I
Updated: September 13, 2023 [Completed] !Masterlist II Here!
Bnha
A Beautiful Tail Dead Man Running Pt1, Pt2, Pt3 What It's Like To Be A Dad Hate Kind of Love Yandere Shoto Todoroki Headcanons Trying to Breakup [Deku, Bakugou, Shoto] Man-Eating Bird Male! Toga
Voltron
I Don't Hate You
Swat Kats
A Pretty Kat Chance Furlong Headcanons
SVTFOE
A Sick Love
Sailor Moon
Escape The Squad
Kim Possible
Maybe We Need A Break
Hansel & Gretel
A Look into the Dark Fairy Tales Pt1, Pt2, Pt3
Lego Ninjago
The Green/Gold Ninja
Scooby Doo
Yandere Daphne Blake Yandere Scooby Doo
Own Characters
Are You The Villain Harry the Lawyer Priest Son Yandere Loser
Thunder Cats
You're a Prince? Fuck-
Charlie Brown
What an Annoyance Aged Up! Schroeder [Peanuts] Headcanons
Monster High
Yandere! Porter "Paintergeist" Geiss Headcanons Yandere! Cleo De Nile
Euphoria
Yandere! Nate Jacobs
Red Shoes & The Seven Dwarfs
Yandere! Prince Merlin Headcanons
Ben 10
Keep My Girlfriend's Name Out Of Your Mouth
Invincible
Yandere! Mark Grayson [Invincible] Headcanons
Big Mouth/Human Resources
Yandere! Pete Headcanons Loving You So [Connie]
Skip Beat
Yandere! Ren Tsuruga Headcanons
Lolirock
Yandere! Lolirock Headcanons
Metal Family
I'm Not a Stalker!
Avatar: The Last Airbender
Yandere Aang Headcanons
Miraculous Ladybug
Chloe x Reader x Mari
Percy Jackson
Yandere! Percy Jackson Headcanons
Twilight
Yandere! Edward Cullen Headcanons Yandere! Jacob Black Headcanons
Free! Swim Club
Yandere! Haruka Nanase Headcanons Yandere! Nagisa Hazuki Headcanons Makoto Tachibana Headcanons
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina
Yandere Sabrina Headcanons
Assassination Classroom
Yandere Karma Headcanons
My Life As A Teenage Robot
My Neighbor was a Robot
Phineas and Ferb
Ferb Fletcher Headcanons
The Originals/Vampire Diaries
Yandere! Klaus Mikaelson Headcanons Yandere Klaus Courting Yandere Elijah Mikaelson Headcanons Yandere! Damon Salvatore Headcanons
Shadows of Rose
My Only Friend [Drabble]
Welcome Home [COMPLETE/FINISHED]
You are Mine [Drabble] [Wally] Lovey Dovey Darling [Wally]
Bob's Burgers
Being a Belcher Calvin Fischoeder Headcanons
Diary of a Wimpy Kid
Rodrick Heffley
Futurama
Yandere! Philip J Fry
Megamind
Yandere Metro Man
There's Someone in your House
Yandere! Zach Sandford Headcanons Sneaking Off with Zach
Barbie
Why Don't You Love Me? Yandere Ken! Headcanons I Love You Like a Doll [NSFW] Pleasurable Sin [NSFW] Red Faced Loser I'll Never Stop Loving You Don't Run from my Love
Clone High
Yandere! Joan of Arc Headcanons JFK Headcanons
Sabrina the Teenage Witch [1996]
Harvey Kinkle Headcanons
Corpse Bride
Yandere! Victor Van Dort Headcanons
Fairytales
Yandere! Male Cinderella Yandere! Peter Pan
Merlin BBC
Yandere! Merlin Headcanons
ICarly
Childhood Crush [Fred Headcanons]
IT
Ben Denbrough Headcanons Fear and Anxiety [Eddie]
Scream
Yandere! Billy Loomis Headcanons Call Me, Baby [Yandere! Billy Loomis] Lively Party Bloody Hands
SVU
Detective Chester Lake Headcanons Dr. George Huang Headcanons Rafael Barba Headcanons Sonny Carisi Headcanons
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Supreme Court, U.S FILED In The OCT 2 2022 Supreme Court ofthe United States  RALAND J BRUNSON, Petitioner,
Named persons in their capacities as United States House Representatives: ALMA S. ADAMS; PETE AGUILAR; COLIN Z. ALLRED; MARK E. AMODEI; KELLY ARMSTRONG; JAKE AUCHINCLOSS; CYNTHIA AXNE; DON BACON; TROY BALDERSON; ANDY BARR; NANETTE DIAZ BARRAGAN; KAREN BASS; JOYCE BEATTY; AMI BERA; DONALD S. BEYER JR.; GUS M. ILIRAKIS; SANFORD D. BISHOP JR.; EARL BLUMENAUER; LISA BLUNT ROCHESTER; SUZANNE BONAMICI; CAROLYN BOURDEAUX; JAMAAL BOWMAN; BRENDAN F. BOYLE; KEVIN BRADY; ANTHONY G. BROWN; JULIA BROWNLEY; VERN BUCHANAN; KEN BUCK; LARRY BUCSHON; CORI BUSH; CHERI BUSTOS; G. K. BUTTERFIELD; SALUD 0. CARBAJAL; TONY CARDENAS; ANDRE CARSON; MATT CARTWRIGHT; ED CASE; SEAN CASTEN; KATHY CASTOR; JOAQUIN CASTRO; LIZ CHENEY; JUDY CHU; DAVID N. CICILLINE; KATHERINE M. CLARK; YVETTE D. CLARKE; EMANUEL CLEAVER; JAMES E. CLYBURN; STEVE COHEN; JAMES COMER; GERALD E. CONNOLLY; JIM COOPER; J. LUIS CORREA; JIM COSTA; JOE COURTNEY; ANGIE CRAIG; DAN CRENSHAW; CHARLIE CRIST; JASON CROW; HENRY CUELLAR; JOHN R. CURTIS; SHARICE DAVIDS; DANNY K. DAVIS; RODNEY DAVIS; MADELEINE DEAN; PETER A. DEFAZIO; DIANA DEGETTE; ROSAL DELAURO; SUZAN K. DELBENE; Ill ANTONIO DELGADO; VAL BUTLER DEMINGS; MARK DESAULNIER; THEODORE E. DEUTCH; DEBBIE DINGELL; LLOYD DOGGETT; MICHAEL F. DOYLE; TOM EMMER; VERONICA ESCOBAR; ANNA G. ESHOO; ADRIANO ESPAILLAT; DWIGHT EVANS; RANDY FEENSTRA; A. DREW FERGUSON IV; BRIAN K. FITZPATRICK; LIZZIE LETCHER; JEFF FORTENBERRY; BILL FOSTER; LOIS FRANKEL; MARCIA L. FUDGE; MIKE GALLAGHER; RUBEN GALLEGO; JOHN GARAMENDI; ANDREW R. GARBARINO; SYLVIA R. GARCIA; JESUS G. GARCIA; JARED F. GOLDEN; JIMMY GOMEZ; TONY GONZALES; ANTHONY GONZALEZ; VICENTE GONZALEZ; JOSH GOTTHEIMER; KAY GRANGER; AL GREEN; RAUL M. GRIJALVA; GLENN GROTHMAN; BRETT GUTHRIE; DEBRA A. HAALAND; JOSH HARDER; ALCEE L. HASTINGS; JAHANA HAYES; JAIME HERRERA BEUTLER; BRIAN HIGGINS; J. FRENCH HILL; JAMES A. HIMES; ASHLEY HINSON; TREY HOLLINGSWORTH; STEVEN HORSFORD; CHRISSY HOULAHAN; STENY H. HOYER; JARED HUFFMAN; BILL HUIZENGA; SHEILA JACKSON LEE; SARA JACOBS; PRAMILA JAYAPAL; HAKEEM S. JEFFRIES; DUSTY JOHNSON; EDDIE BERNICE JOHNSON; HENRY C. JOHNSON JR.; MONDAIRE JONES; DAVID P. JOYCE; KAIALPI KAHELE; MARCY KAPTUR; JOHN KATKO; WILLIAM R. KEATING; RO KHANNA; DANIEL T. KILDEE; DEREK KILMER; ANDY KIM; YOUNG KIM; RON KIND; ADAM KINZINGER; ANN KIRKPATRICK; RAJA KRISHNAMOORTHI; ANN M. KUSTER; DARIN LAHOOD; CONOR LAMB; JAMES R. LANGEVIN; RICK LARSEN; JOHN B. LARSON; ROBERT E. LATTA; JAKE LATURNER; BRENDA L. LAWRENCE; AL LAWSON JR.; BARBARA LEE; SUSIE LEE; TERESA LEGER FERNANDEZ; ANDY LEVIN; MIKE LEVIN; TED LIEU; IV ZOE LOFGREN; ALAN S.LOWENTHAL; ELAINE G. LURIA; STEPHEN F. LYNCH; NANCY MACE; TOM MALINOWSKI; CAROLYN B. MALONEY; SEAN PATRICK MALONEY; KATHY E. MANNING; THOMAS MASSIE; DORIS 0. MATSUI; LUCY MCBATH; MICHAEL T. MCCAUL; TOM MCCLINTOCK; BETTY MCCOLLUM; A. ADONALD MCEACHIN; JAMES P. MCGOVERN; PATRICK T. MCHENRY; DAVID B. MCKINLEY; JERRY MCNERNEY; GREGORY W. MEEKS; PETER MEIJER; GRACE MENG; KWEISI MFUME; MARIANNETTE MILLER-MEEKS; JOHN R. MOOLENAAR; BLAKE D. MOORE; GWEN MOORE; JOSEPH D. MORELLE; SETH MOULTON; FRANK J. MRVAN; STEPHANIE N. MURPHY; JERROLD NADLER; GRACE F. NAPOLITANO; RICHARD E. NEAL; JOE NEGUSE; DAN NEWHOUSE; MARIE NEWMAN; DONALD NORCROSS; ALEXANDRIA OCASIO-CORTEZ; TOM O'HALLERAN; ILHAN OMAR; FRANK PALLONE JR.; JIMMY PANETTA; CHRIS PAPPAS; BILL PASCRELL JR.; DONALD M. PAYNE JR.; NANCY PELOSI; ED PERLMUTTER; SCOTT H. PETERS; DEAN PHILLIPS; CHELLIE PINGREE; MARK POCAN; KATIE PORTER; AYANNA PRESSLEY; DAVID E. PRICE; MIKE QUIGLEY; JAMIE RASKIN; TOM REED; KATHLEEN M. RICE; CATHY MCMORRIS RODGERS; DEBORAH K. ROSS; CHIP ROY; LUCILLE ROYBAL-ALLARD; RAUL RUIZ; C. A. DUTCH RUPPERSBERGER; BOBBY L. RUSH; TIM RYAN; LINDA T. SANCHEZ; JOHN P. SARBANES; MARY GAY SCANLON; JANICE D. SCHAKOWSKY; ADAM B. SCHIFF; BRADLEY SCOTT SCHNEIDER; KURT SCHRADER; KIM SCHRIER; AUSTIN SCOTT; DAVID SCOTT; ROBERT C. SCOTT; TERRI A. SEWELL; BRAD SHERMAN; MIKIE SHERRILL; MICHAEL K. SIMPSON; ALBIO SIRES; ELISSA SLOTKIN; ADAM SMITH; CHRISTOPHER H. V SMITH; DARREN SOTO; ABIGAIL DAVIS SPANBERGER; VICTORIA SPARTZ; JACKIE SPEIER; GREG STANTON; PETE STAUBER; MICHELLE STEEL; BRYAN STEIL; HALEY M. STEVENS; STEVE STIVERS; MARILYN STRICKLAND; THOMAS R. SUOZZI; ERIC SWALWELL; MARK TAKANO; VAN TAYLOR; BENNIE G. THOMPSON; MIKE THOMPSON; DINA TITUS; RASHIDA TLAIB; PAUL TONKO; NORMA J. TORRES; RITCHIE TORRES; LORI TRAHAN; DAVID J. TRONE; MICHAEL R. TURNER; LAUREN UNDERWOOD; FRED UPTON; JUAN VARGAS; MARC A. VEASEY; FILEMON VELA; NYDIA M. VELAZQUEZ; ANN WAGNER; MICHAEL WALTZ; DEBBIE WASSERMAN SCHULTZ; MAXINE WATERS; BONNIE WATSON COLEMAN; PETER WELCH; BRAD R. WENSTRUP; BRUCE WESTERMAN; JENNIFER WEXTON; SUSAN WILD; NIKEMA WILLIAMS; FREDERICA S. WILSON; STEVE WOMACK; JOHN A. YARMUTH; DON YOUNG; the following persons named are for their capacities as U.S. Senators; TAMMY BALDWIN; JOHN BARRASSO; MICHAEL F. BENNET; MARSHA BLACKBURN; RICHARD BLUMENTHAL; ROY BLUNT; CORY A. BOOKER; JOHN BOOZMAN; MIKE BRAUN; SHERROD BROWN; RICHARD BURR; MARIA CANTWELL; SHELLEY CAPITO; BENJAMIN L. CARDIN; THOMAS R. CARPER; ROBERT P. CASEY JR.; BILL CASSIDY; SUSAN M. COLLINS; CHRISTOPHER A. COONS; JOHN CORNYN; CATHERINE CORTEZ MASTO; TOM COTTON; KEVIN CRAMER; MIKE CRAPO; STEVE DAINES; TAMMY DUCKWORTH; RICHARD J. DURBIN; JONI ERNST; DIANNE FEINSTEIN; DEB FISCHER; KIRSTEN E. GILLIBRAND; LINDSEY GRAHAM; CHUCK GRASSLEY; BILL HAGERTY; MAGGIE HASSAN; MARTIN HEINRICH; JOHN HICKENLOOPER; MAZIE HIRONO; JOHN HOEVEN; JAMES INHOFE; RON VI JOHNSON; TIM KAINE; MARK KELLY; ANGUS S. KING, JR.; AMY KLOBUCHAR; JAMES LANKFORD; PATRICK LEAHY; MIKE LEE; BEN LUJAN; CYNTHIA M. LUMMIS; JOE MANCHIN III; EDWARD J. MARKEY; MITCH MCCONNELL; ROBERT MENENDEZ; JEFF MERKLEY; JERRY MORAN; LISA MURKOWSKI; CHRISTOPHER MURPHY; PATTY MURRAY; JON OSSOFF; ALEX PADILLA; RAND PAUL; GARY C. PETERS; ROB PORTMAN; JACK REED; JAMES E. RISCH; MITT ROMNEY; JACKY ROSEN; MIKE ROUNDS; MARCO RUBIO; BERNARD SANDERS; BEN SASSE; BRIAN SCHATZ; CHARLES E. SCHUMER; RICK SCOTT; TIM SCOTT; JEANNE SHAHEEN; RICHARD C. SHELBY; KYRSTEN SINEMA; TINA SMITH; DEBBIE STABENOW; DAN SULLIVAN; JON TESTER; JOHN THUNE; THOM TILLIS; PATRICK J. TOOMEY; HOLLEN VAN; MARK R. WARNER; RAPHAEL G. WARNOCK; ELIZABETH WARREN; SHELDON WHITEHOUSE; ROGER F. WICKER; RON WYDEN; TODD YOUNG; JOSEPH ROBINETTE BIDEN JR in his capacity of President of the United States; MICHAEL RICHARD PENCE in his capacity as former Vice President of the United States, and KAMALA HARRIS in her capacity as Vice President of the United States and JOHN and JANE DOES 1-100.  
https://www.supremecourt.gov/DocketPDF/22/22-380/243739/20221027152243533_20221027-152110-95757954-00007015.pdf
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It's Hard to make museum-worthy art. It's harder to make museum-worthy ads. Enter the 2024 #AICPAwards by 11:59pm PDT on Tuesday, March 12th. Winning work will join the film archive at MoMA.
AICP Awards Entry Site: aicpawards.awardcore.com Production Co: O Positive Executive Producers: Ralph Laucella & Marc Grill Producer: Grayson Bithell Director: Brian Billow Director of Photography: Bob Yeoman
Head of Production: Devon Clark Executive Producer: Ken Licata Production Supervisors: Deryck Highbridge, Ivan Zigas Production Coodinator: Nicolas Laucella 1st AD: Paul Norman 2nd AD: Don Johnson Creative Concepts & Consulting: BBDO ECD, Writer: Marcelo Nogueira ECD, Writer: Peter Kain SCD, Writer: Dan Oliva SCD, Writer: Scott Mahoney CCO of the Americas: Chris Beresford-Hill
Editorial: Cutters Managing Director: Craig Duncan Executive Producer: Heather Richardson Producer: Brittany Maddock Editors: John Dingfield & Aaron Kiser Editorial Assistant: Benjamin Porter Color: Company 3 Head of Production: Blake Rice Producer: Nick Krasnic Colorist: Jenny Montgomery Finish: Flavor Managing Director: Neal Cohen Executive Producer: Kate Smith Producer: Brittany Maddock Finish: Ryan Esboldt & Rob Churchill Audio/Mix: Another Country Managing Director: Tim Konn Executive Producer: Louise Rider Producer: Josh Hunnicutt Sound Designer/Mixer: Logan Vines Audio Assistant: Nora Strickstein
Additional Production Credits Camera B Cam Op: Eric Laudadio 1st AC – A Cam: Riley Keeton 1st AC – B Cam: Kyle Petitjean 2nd AC: William Hayes DIT: Matt Love Lighting Chief Lighting Tech: Jeremy Launais ACLT: Adrienne Subia SLT: Anthony Peluso SLT: Hootly Weedn Grip Key Grip: Robert Arroyo BB Grip: Chad Pearce Grip: Colby Dunford Grip: Keith Markham Art Department Production Designer: Maia Javan Art Dept Coordinator: Quentin Burchill Set Decorator: Lulu Stewart Prop Master: Matt Huish Leadman: Chad Axman Set Dresser: Roger Shay Barnickle Set Dresser: Donald Ghio Set Dresser: James Axle Set Dresser: Collin Pulsipher Set Dresser: Ryan Wallace Script / Sound / VTR Script Supervisor: Kristen Calabrese Sound Mixer: Joe Hettinger Boom Operator: Lucien Eagle-Jack VTR: Tom Myrick Make Up / Wardrobe Key Make Up: Linda Barcojo 1st Make Up: Jennifer Gerber 2nd Make Up: Theresa Broadnax 3rd Make Up: Anna Novikova Key Costumer: Laura Eckert 1st Asst Costumer: Craig Ryan 2nd Asst Costumer: Jed Carter Location / Transportation Location Manager: David Nakata Gang Boss: Craig Ash Electric Driver: Daniel (DJ) Hausfeld Grip Driver: Gary Cheek Art 5 Ton Driver: Darren Giarrusso Chef Driver: Jesus de los Santos Production Support Craft Service: Danny Tilbury Craft Service: Jayna Mims Medic: Axel Montoya On Set Layout: James Galeana Site Rep: Christina Rusboldt Compliance Coord.: Marques Jackson Production Assistants PA – P: Steve Rea PA – W: Danny Kellermeyer PA – C: Oscar Reyna PAs: Honour Norman, Jackson Shane, Steven McAnnally, Caris Yeoman, Colby LeMaster, Ryan Llanes, Riley Aronson
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evertjes · 1 month
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Museum-Worthy from AICP on Vimeo.
It's Hard to make museum-worthy art. It's harder to make museum-worthy ads. Enter the 2024 #AICPAwards by 11:59pm PDT on Tuesday, March 12th. Winning work will join the film archive at MoMA.
AICP Awards Entry Site: aicpawards.awardcore.com Production Co: O Positive Executive Producers: Ralph Laucella & Marc Grill Producer: Grayson Bithell Director: Brian Billow Director of Photography: Bob Yeoman
Head of Production: Devon Clark Executive Producer: Ken Licata Production Supervisors: Deryck Highbridge, Ivan Zigas Production Coodinator: Nicolas Laucella 1st AD: Paul Norman 2nd AD: Don Johnson Creative Concepts & Consulting: BBDO ECD, Writer: Marcelo Nogueira ECD, Writer: Peter Kain SCD, Writer: Dan Oliva SCD, Writer: Scott Mahoney CCO of the Americas: Chris Beresford-Hill
Editorial: Cutters Managing Director: Craig Duncan Executive Producer: Heather Richardson Producer: Brittany Maddock Editors: John Dingfield & Aaron Kiser Editorial Assistant: Benjamin Porter Color: Company 3 Head of Production: Blake Rice Producer: Nick Krasnic Colorist: Jenny Montgomery Finish: Flavor Managing Director: Neal Cohen Executive Producer: Kate Smith Producer: Brittany Maddock Finish: Ryan Esboldt & Rob Churchill Audio/Mix: Another Country Managing Director: Tim Konn Executive Producer: Louise Rider Producer: Josh Hunnicutt Sound Designer/Mixer: Logan Vines Audio Assistant: Nora Strickstein
Additional Production Credits Camera B Cam Op: Eric Laudadio 1st AC – A Cam: Riley Keeton 1st AC – B Cam: Kyle Petitjean 2nd AC: William Hayes DIT: Matt Love Lighting Chief Lighting Tech: Jeremy Launais ACLT: Adrienne Subia SLT: Anthony Peluso SLT: Hootly Weedn Grip Key Grip: Robert Arroyo BB Grip: Chad Pearce Grip: Colby Dunford Grip: Keith Markham Art Department Production Designer: Maia Javan Art Dept Coordinator: Quentin Burchill Set Decorator: Lulu Stewart Prop Master: Matt Huish Leadman: Chad Axman Set Dresser: Roger Shay Barnickle Set Dresser: Donald Ghio Set Dresser: James Axle Set Dresser: Collin Pulsipher Set Dresser: Ryan Wallace Script / Sound / VTR Script Supervisor: Kristen Calabrese Sound Mixer: Joe Hettinger Boom Operator: Lucien Eagle-Jack VTR: Tom Myrick Make Up / Wardrobe Key Make Up: Linda Barcojo 1st Make Up: Jennifer Gerber 2nd Make Up: Theresa Broadnax 3rd Make Up: Anna Novikova Key Costumer: Laura Eckert 1st Asst Costumer: Craig Ryan 2nd Asst Costumer: Jed Carter Location / Transportation Location Manager: David Nakata Gang Boss: Craig Ash Electric Driver: Daniel (DJ) Hausfeld Grip Driver: Gary Cheek Art 5 Ton Driver: Darren Giarrusso Chef Driver: Jesus de los Santos Production Support Craft Service: Danny Tilbury Craft Service: Jayna Mims Medic: Axel Montoya On Set Layout: James Galeana Site Rep: Christina Rusboldt Compliance Coord.: Marques Jackson Production Assistants PA – P: Steve Rea PA – W: Danny Kellermeyer PA – C: Oscar Reyna PAs: Honour Norman, Jackson Shane, Steven McAnnally, Caris Yeoman, Colby LeMaster, Ryan Llanes, Riley Aronson
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jetbelly · 1 month
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Museum-Worthy from AICP on Vimeo.
It's Hard to make museum-worthy art. It's harder to make museum-worthy ads. Enter the 2024 #AICPAwards by 11:59pm PDT on Tuesday, March 12th. Winning work will join the film archive at MoMA.
AICP Awards Entry Site: aicpawards.awardcore.com Production Co: O Positive Executive Producers: Ralph Laucella & Marc Grill Producer: Grayson Bithell Director: Brian Billow Director of Photography: Bob Yeoman
Head of Production: Devon Clark Executive Producer: Ken Licata Production Supervisors: Deryck Highbridge, Ivan Zigas Production Coodinator: Nicolas Laucella 1st AD: Paul Norman 2nd AD: Don Johnson Creative Concepts & Consulting: BBDO ECD, Writer: Marcelo Nogueira ECD, Writer: Peter Kain SCD, Writer: Dan Oliva SCD, Writer: Scott Mahoney CCO of the Americas: Chris Beresford-Hill
Editorial: Cutters Managing Director: Craig Duncan Executive Producer: Heather Richardson Producer: Brittany Maddock Editors: John Dingfield & Aaron Kiser Editorial Assistant: Benjamin Porter Color: Company 3 Head of Production: Blake Rice Producer: Nick Krasnic Colorist: Jenny Montgomery Finish: Flavor Managing Director: Neal Cohen Executive Producer: Kate Smith Producer: Brittany Maddock Finish: Ryan Esboldt & Rob Churchill Audio/Mix: Another Country Managing Director: Tim Konn Executive Producer: Louise Rider Producer: Josh Hunnicutt Sound Designer/Mixer: Logan Vines Audio Assistant: Nora Strickstein
Additional Production Credits Camera B Cam Op: Eric Laudadio 1st AC – A Cam: Riley Keeton 1st AC – B Cam: Kyle Petitjean 2nd AC: William Hayes DIT: Matt Love Lighting Chief Lighting Tech: Jeremy Launais ACLT: Adrienne Subia SLT: Anthony Peluso SLT: Hootly Weedn Grip Key Grip: Robert Arroyo BB Grip: Chad Pearce Grip: Colby Dunford Grip: Keith Markham Art Department Production Designer: Maia Javan Art Dept Coordinator: Quentin Burchill Set Decorator: Lulu Stewart Prop Master: Matt Huish Leadman: Chad Axman Set Dresser: Roger Shay Barnickle Set Dresser: Donald Ghio Set Dresser: James Axle Set Dresser: Collin Pulsipher Set Dresser: Ryan Wallace Script / Sound / VTR Script Supervisor: Kristen Calabrese Sound Mixer: Joe Hettinger Boom Operator: Lucien Eagle-Jack VTR: Tom Myrick Make Up / Wardrobe Key Make Up: Linda Barcojo 1st Make Up: Jennifer Gerber 2nd Make Up: Theresa Broadnax 3rd Make Up: Anna Novikova Key Costumer: Laura Eckert 1st Asst Costumer: Craig Ryan 2nd Asst Costumer: Jed Carter Location / Transportation Location Manager: David Nakata Gang Boss: Craig Ash Electric Driver: Daniel (DJ) Hausfeld Grip Driver: Gary Cheek Art 5 Ton Driver: Darren Giarrusso Chef Driver: Jesus de los Santos Production Support Craft Service: Danny Tilbury Craft Service: Jayna Mims Medic: Axel Montoya On Set Layout: James Galeana Site Rep: Christina Rusboldt Compliance Coord.: Marques Jackson Production Assistants PA – P: Steve Rea PA – W: Danny Kellermeyer PA – C: Oscar Reyna PAs: Honour Norman, Jackson Shane, Steven McAnnally, Caris Yeoman, Colby LeMaster, Ryan Llanes, Riley Aronson
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jacobbseedd · 2 months
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Here’s an updated oc masterlist, yes I redid alot so be prepared.
Farcry 5:
Eden’s Gate Main:
Michaela Reece Campbell - Jeanine Mason
Katarina Maya Morgan - Elizabeth Gilles
Adam Blaine Strickland- Travis fimmel
Natalie Quinn Kramer - Kathryn Winnick
Bryson Kai Grant- max Parker
Jayda Raven Wright- inanna sarkis
Trenton Enzo Collymore - Kori Sampson
Jayla Rae Ford- Aj Naomi king
Braeden Weston Raymond- Will Graham
Audrey Cara baker- Chloe Bennet
Preston James Huff- Richard Harman
Nadia Jane Sutton- Kathryn Newton
Lindsey Cerys Morris- Bryce Dallas Howard
Keira Beth White - Madeline Petsch
Parker Lance Dawson- Tyler Blackburn
Maliah Cass Gordan - Morgan Crabtree
Layla Valerie Hampton - Danielle Campbell
Renne Mia Huxley - Lauren cohen
Nicholas Matteo Pearce- Kyle Allen
Michael Trace Sullivan - Will poulter
Antonio Kyson Chambers- Kieron Moore
Blake Chandler Miller- Matthew Noszka
Cassidy everly Quinn - Madelyn Cline
Eden’s Gate Minor ocs:
Darin Shane Reid- Brant Daughtery
Felix Micah Porter- Freddy Thorp
Kayden Lucian Morgan- Chris Evan’s
Jessica Nora miner - rosamund pike
Calvin Madden Price- Tyler hoechlin
Trey Draven Sanford- Aaron Taylor Johnson
Emery Cordella Combs- ayo edebiri
Jayne Rose Frey- Elle Fanning
Liam Cole Mullens- Jesse Williams
Martinez Campbell- Tom Ellis
Stephanie Woods- Inbar Lavi
Resistance Main OCs:
Larissa Leah Palmer - Marie avergolpous
Terrence Miles Harvey- Chris wood
Chase Lucca Gray- Theo James
Malcolm Jay Bryant - Ryan Guzman
Lauren Grace Shaffer- Hillary Burton
Annabel Kaylyn Chavez- Rose Salazar
Charles Gage Fisher- Pedro Pascal
Elena Katie Smith- Lucy Hale
Isaiah Theo Farley- Federico massaro
Conner Ryder Knight- Logan lerman
Robin Kelsey Norwood- Dianna Agron
Sean Corey Harrison- Alexander Ludwig
Resistance Minor ocs:
Aiden Nico Davenport- Rafael l Silva
Davina Brielle Ramsey- Rachel Zegler
Shaw Damon Harrison- Travis van Winkle
Grand Theft Auto Five ocs:
Addison Belle Becker - Meg Donnelly
Kyler atlas miller - Carlos Cuevas
Resident Evil 3 remake ocs:
COD ocs:
Olive Maeve Rowland - Leah Pipes
Makeena Sky Marks- Zoey Deutch
Red dead redemption two ocs:
Eliza Jane Evermore - Isabel May
Farcry New Dawn:
Drake Zachary Huffman - Nico Tortorella
Cody Noah Mcconell - Ken bek
Summer Grace Meadows - Dorit revelis
TLOU2:
Bethany Marina Hester- Kate Winslet
Watch Dogs: Legion
Cheyenne Bella Reid - Elora Danan
Brandon Andres Simpson- Jonathan Bailey
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This list includes a list of 5 anthologies coming out between now, and the end of the year! I am based in the UK and therefore all dates and relevant links I have found reflect this!
In These Hallowed Halls: A Dark Academia Anthology
Published by Titian Books on September 12th 
Look I have not really enjoyed any dark academia I have read, nor have read from any of these authors so this is a risky choice. However, this is the season for dark academia and I am intrigued. This collection of 12 stories includes well known authors of the genre (sub genre?) Olivie Blake & M.L. Rio as well as David Bell, Susie Yang, Layne Fargo, J.T. Ellison, James Tate Hill, Kelly Andrew, Phoebe Qynne, Kate Weinberg, Helen Grant & Tori Bovalino. 
Goodreads // Storygraph // Amazon //
Peach Pit 
Published by Dzanc Books on September 12th 
A collection of 16 stories about and following unlikeable, unhinged and monstrous women. Which basically sums up some of my favourite types of short story collections. With story description makes it sound similar to other collections such as Out There with a bit of Cursed Bunny. Edited by Molly Llewllyn and Kristel Buckly featuring stories from; Lauren Groff, Deesha Philyaw, K-Ming Chang, Megan Giddings, Sarah Rose Etter, Chaya Bhuvaneswar, Alicia Elliott, Chana Porter, Alice Ash, Maisy Card, Vanessa Chan, Chantal V. Johnson, Amada Leduc, Alison Rumfitt, Yah Yah Scholfield & Aliya Whitely.
Goodreads // Storygraph // Amazon //
Mermaids Never Drown 
Published by Titian Press (UK) / Feiwel & Friends (US) on September 26th 
From the team behind Vampires Never Get Old (which you may know about from the Story ‘First Kill’ which became a Netflix show) comes a second Young Adult collection exploring mermaids. Edited again by Zoraida Córdova and Natalie C. Parker and featuring many well known and beloved YA authors such as Darcie Little Badger, Kalynn Bayron, Preeti Chhibber, Rebecca Coffindaffer, Julie C. Dao, Maggie Tokuda-Hall, Adriana Herrera, June Hur, Katherine Locke, Kerri Maniscalco, Julie Murphy, Gretchen Schreiber, and Julian Winters. I am particularly excited to see Darcie Little Badger who I have loved both their long work (Elatose) and their short fiction (in Love Beyond Body Space and Time) and also I am intrigued by June Hur who I have only read Historical mystery work from so this will be a different spin.
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Out There Screaming: An Anthology of New Black Horror 
Published by Random House on October 3rd 
An anthology I surprisingly only found out about when putting together this list. Out There Screaming is a collection of stories edited by writer and director Jordan Peele. It is an anthology of ‘all-new stories of Black horror, exploring not only the terrors of the supernatural but the chilling reality of injustice that haunts our nation. Alongside an introduction from Jordan Peele it also features stories by Erin E. Adams, Violet Allen, Lesley Nneka Arimah, Maurice Broaddus, Chesya Burke, P. Djèlí Clark, Ezra Claytan Daniels, Tananarive Due, Nalo Hopkinson, N.K. Jemisin, Justin C. Key, L.D. Lewis, Nnedi Okorafor, Tochi Onyebuchi, Rebecca Roanhorse, Nicole D. Sconiers, Rion Amilcar Scott, Terence Taylor, and Cadwell Turnbull. 
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The Book of Witches 
Published by HarperVoyager on August 1st (US) and October 26th (UK)
Edited by Jonathan Strahan the editor from The Book of Dragons and featuring art from artist Alyssa Winans throughout This is large collection focusing around witches featuring 29 stories and poems from well known contemporary SFF authors; Linda Addison, C.L. Clark, P Djeli Clark, Indrapramit Das, Amal El Mohtar, Andrea Hairston, Millie Ho, Saad Hossain, Kathleen Jennings, Alaya Dawn Johnson, Cassandra Khaw, Fonda Lee, Darcie Little Badger, Ken Liu, Usman T. Malik, Maureen F. McHugh, Premee Mohamed, Garth Nix, Tobi Ogundiran, Tochi Onyebuchi, Miyuki Jane Pinckard, Kelly Robson, Angela Slatter, Andrea Stewart, Emily Teng, Sheree Renée Thomas, Tade Thompson, and E. Lily Yu. This is a must pick up for me for two reasons, I enjoyed reading The Book of Dragons last year, and found some new favourite short stories, and two it includes some of my favourite authors. So even if I only enjoy their stories this would be a win for me!
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Tv shows that went more than a decade.
A feat that is hard to accomplish but some shows have managed to do it.  Make it to 10 years. Few shows have managed to make it past 20 years. Way to go.
Super Sentai (Japanese: スーパー戦隊シリーズ, Hepburn: Sūpā Sentai Shirīzu, translated as "Super Squadron Series") 46 seasons 
Ran from 1975 to present. is a Japanese superhero team metaseries and media franchise consisting of television series and films produced by Toei Company, and Bandai. Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger (恐竜戦隊ジュウレンジャー, Kyōryū Sentai Jūrenjā, Dinosaur Task Force Zyuranger) Ran from 1992 to 1993 and was the first season adapted for Power Rangers which later became Mighty Morphin Power Rangers.
The Simpsons 33 seasons 
Ran from 1989 to present. The series is a satirical depiction of American life, epitomized by the Simpson family, which consists of Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie. The show is set in the fictional town of Springfield and parodies American culture and society, television, and the human condition.
Power Rangers. Season 29
Ran from 1993 to present is an American entertainment and merchandising franchise built around a live-action superhero television series, based on the Japanese tokusatsu franchise Super Sentai. It used to be owned by Saban. brands and is now owned by Hasbro. Each season had a different cast.  They are spandex clad superheroes fighting against the evil forces to protect earth. The first season.  Was Mighty Morphin Power Rangers and went for 3 seasons. starred Amy Jo Johnson, Austin St John, David Yost, Walter Emanuel Jones, Jason David Frank and the late Thuy Trang.
Doctor Who 26 seasons
Ran from 1963 to Present.  is a British science fiction television programme. The programme depicts the adventures of a Time Lord called the Doctor, an extraterrestrial being who appears to be human. 
Law and orders svu 23 seasons 
Ran from 1999 to now 23 years ago and currently in season 23 renewed for season 24 about Svu detective's that solve rape, domestic violence and abuse cases. The series  follows Mariska Hargitay as Olivia Benson the longest running female in a drama series who solves sex crimes she starts out  as a Jr. Detective in  (seasons 1–12) becomes a Sr. Detective (seasons 13–15) gets promoted to Sergeant in (seasons 15–17) makes the rank of Lieutenant in (seasons 17–21) and finally Captain in (season 21–) her adopted son is Noah porter Benson played by Ryan Buggle in her 23 years as an SVU detective she has seen the worst she is empathetic and compassionate to victims. In real life Mariska own the joyful heart foundation a non profit helping the victims of rape and abuse. Ice-T who is a raper as Odafin Tutuola  who is Jr. Detective in (seasons 2–8) And Sr. Detective in (seasons 9–19) he then gets promoted to Sergeant in (season 19–). Kelli Giddish as Amanda Rollins Jr. Detective (seasons 13–21) Sr. Detective (season 21–). She has 2 kids Jessie and Billie.  Peter Scanavino as Dominick Carisi Jr. A Jr. Detective jn (seasons 16–20) And Assistant DA (season 21–).
Law & Order seasons 21
Ran from 1990 to 2010 was revived in 2022. Is a show about Detectives and lawyers. It starred George Dzundza, Chris Noth, Dann Florek, Michael Moriarty, Richard Brooks, Steven Hill, Paul Sorvino, Carolyn McCormick, Jerry Orbach, S. Epatha Merkerson, Jill Hennessy, Sam Waterston, Benjamin Bratt, Carey Lowell, Angie Harmon, Jesse L. Martin, Dianne Wiest, Elisabeth Röhm, Fred Dalton, Thompson, Dennis Farina, Annie Parisse, Michael Imperioli, Milena Govich, Alana de la Garza, Jeremy Sisto, Linus Roache, Anthony Anderson, Jeffrey Donovan, Hugh Dancy, Camryn Manheim, Odelya Halevi.
Gunsmoke.  20 seasons 
Ran from 1955 to 1975 it starred James Arness,  Milburn Stone, Amanda Blake, Dennis Weaver, Burt Reynolds, Ken Curtis, Roger Ewing, Buck Taylor. The show is about a Marshall from Dodge city. James Arness and Milburn Stone portrayed their Gunsmoke characters for 20 years in a row, a record later matched by Kelsey Grammer as the character of Frasier Crane, but over two half-hour sitcoms (Cheers and Frasier). This record would be beaten by Mariska Hargitay, who has portrayed the character of Captain Olivia Benson on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit for over 23 consecutive years to date.
Grey's Anatomy season 18 
Ran from 2005 to Present  is an American medical drama television series. The series revolves around Dr. Meredith Grey. An intern who later becomes the chief of general surgery, all the while exploring the ups and downs of a surgeon's life. Ellen Pompeo, Chandra Wilson, James Pickens Jr, Patrick Dempsey, Kevin McKidd, Kim Raver, Sarah Drew, Jesse Williams, Camilla Luddington, Gaius Charles, Jerrika Hinton, Tessa Ferrer, Caterina Scorsone, Kelly McCreary, Jason George, Martin Henderson, Giacomo Gianniotti, Greg Germann, Jake Borelli, Chris Carmack, Richard Flood, Anthony Hill and Scott Speedman. 
Dallas 14 seasons 
Ran from 1978 to 1991 it starred Barbara Bel Geddes
Jim Davis, Patrick Duffy, Larry Hagman, Victoria Principal, Charlene Tilton, Linda Gray, Steve Kanaly, Ken Kercheval, Susan Howard,Howard Keel, Priscilla Beaulieu Presley, Donna Reed, Dack Rambo, Sheree J. Wilson, George Kennedy, Cathy Podewell, Sasha Mitchell, Kimberly Foster, Lesley-Anne Down and Barbara Stock. The series revolves around an affluent and feuding Texas family, the Ewings, who own the independent oil company Ewing Oil and the cattle-ranching land of Southfork. 
Cheers 11 seasons 
Ran from 1982 to 1993 It starred Ted Danson, Shelley Long, Nicholas Colasanto, Rhea Perlman, George Wendt, John Ratzenberger, Kelsey Grammer, Woody Harrelson, Kirstie Alley and Bebe Neuwirth. At the center of the show was the bar's owner and head bartender Sam Malone. Someone in my family taped the final episode and after party on VHS.
M*A*S*H  11 seasons
Ran from 1972 to 1983 and starred Alan Alda, Wayne Rogers, McLean Stevenson, Loretta Swit, Larry Linville, Gary Burghoff, Mike Farrell, Harry Morgan, Jamie Farr, William Christopher, David Ogden Stiers, The 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital care for the injured  soldiers during the Korean War and use humor to escape from the horror and depression of the war.
The Jeffersons 11 seasons 
 Ran from 1975 to 1985 it starred Isabel Sanford, Sherman Hemsley, Marla Gibbs, Roxie Roker, Franklin Cover, Paul Benedict, Mike Evans, Berlinda Tolbert, Zara Cully, Damon Evans and Jay Hammer. "We're moving on up, to the East Side, to a deee-luxe apartment in the sky ... ."  The Jeffersons are a Spinoff from "All in the Family" ; they were the neighbors to the Bunkers.
Frasier (/ˈfreɪʒər/) 11 seasons
Ran from 2004 to 1993 it starred (Kelsey Grammer) as psychiatrist Frasier Crane. The series was created as a spin-off of the sitcom Cheers. And continues the story of Frasier who returns to his hometown, Seattle, as a radio show host. 
Friends 10 seasons
Ran from 1994 to 2004 and starred Jennifer Aniston; Courteney Cox; Lisa Kudrow; Matt LeBlanc; Matthew Perry and David Schwimmer. Six young women and men live in the same apartment complex and face life ups and downs together in Manhattan, New York City. 
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Riot Fest 2021: 9/16-9/19, Douglass Park
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BY JORDAN MAINZER
Much like Pitchfork Music Festival earlier this month, this past weekend’s Riot Fest felt relatively normal. Arriving at Douglas Park every day, you were greeted by the usual deluge of attendees in Misfits t-shirts and dyed hair, the sound of faint screams and breakneck guitars and drums emanating from nearby stages. The abnormal aspects of the fest, at least as compared to previous incarnations, we’re already used to by now from 2021 shows: To get in, you had to show proof of vaccination and/or a negative test no older than 48 hours, which means that unvaxxed 4-day attendees had to get multiple tests. Props to the always awesome staff at Riot Fest for actually checking the cards against the names on government-issued IDs.
For a festival that dealt with a plethora of last-minute changes due to bands dropping out because of COVID-19 caution (Nine Inch Nails, Pixies, Dinosaur Jr.) or other reasons (Faith No More/Mr. Bungle because of concerns around Mike Patton’s well-being), there were very few bumps in the road. Whether Riot Fest had bands like Slipknot, Anthrax, or Rise Against in their back pocket as replacements or not, it very much felt like who we saw Thursday-Sunday was always supposed to be the lineup, even when laying your eyes on countless “Death to the Pixies” shirts. Sure, one of the fest’s main gimmicks--peeling back the label on Goose Island’s Riot Fest Sucks Pale Ale to reveal the schedule--was out of date with inaccurate set times and bands, and it still would have been so had Faith No More and Mr. Bungle stayed, since Fucked Up had to drop out last minute due to border issues. But the festival, as always, rolled with the punches.
The sets themselves offered the circle pit and crowdsurfing-inducing punk and metal you’re used to, with a few genre outliers. For so many bands of all styles, Riot Fest represented their first live show in years, and a few acts knew the exact number of days since their last show. For every single set, the catharsis in the crowd and on stage was palpable, not exactly anger, or elation, but pure release.
Here were our favorite sets of the festival, in chronological order.
WDRL
Last October, WDRL (which, amazingly, stands for We Don’t Ride Llamas) announced themselves with a Tweet: “y’all been looking for an alt black band,, well here you go”. A band of Gen Z siblings, Chase (lead guitar), Max (lead vocals), Blake (drums), and Kit Mitchell (bass guitar), WDRL is aware, much like Meet Me @ The Altar (who, despite my hyping, I couldn’t make it in time to see) that they’re one of too few bands of POCs in the Riot Fest-adjacent scene. Their set, one of the very first of the weekend during Thursday’s pre-party, showed them leading by example, the type of band to inspire potentially discouraged Black and brown folks to start punk bands. Max is a terrific vocalist, able to scream over post-punk, scat over funk, and coo over slow, soulful R&B swayers with the same ease. The rest of the band was equally versatile, able to pivot on a dime from scuzzy rock to hip hop to twinkling dream pop. Bonus points for covering Splendora’s “You’re Standing On My Neck”, aka the Daria theme song.
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Joyce Manor
Joyce Manor’s self-titled debut is classic. The best part of it as an album play-through at a festival? It’s so short that you can hear it and you’ll still have half a set for other favorites. So while the bouncy “Orange Julius”", “Ashtray Petting Zoo”, and ultimate singalong “Constant Headache” were set highlights, the Torrance, CA band was able to burn through lots from Never Hungover Again, Cody, Million Dollars to Kill Me, and their rarities collection Songs From Northern Torrance. Apart from not playing anything from Of All Things I Will Soon Grow Tired (seriously, am I the only one who loves that record?), Joyce Manor were stellar, from the undeniable hooks of “Heart Tattoo” to the churning power chords of “Catalina Fight Song”. After playing “Christmas Card”, Johnson and company gave one final nod to the original fest cancellation, My Chemical Romance, who were slated to headline 2020, then 2021, and now 2022. If you ever wondered what it would sound like hearing a concise punk band like Joyce Manor take on the bombast of “Helena”, you found out. Hey, it was actually pretty good!
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Patti Smith
Behold: a full Patti Smith set! After being shafted by the weather last time around, a sunglasses-laden Smith decided not to fuck around, leading with the inspiring “People Have The Power”, her voice as powerful as I’ve ever heard it. Maybe it was the influence of Riot Fest, but she dropped as many f-bombs as Corey Taylor did during Slipknot’s Sunday night headlining set. After reluctantly signing an adoring crowd member’s copy of Horses, she quipped, “I feel bad for you have to cart that fucking thing around.” It wasn’t just the filthy banter: This was Smith at her most enraptured and incendiary, belting during “Because The Night” and spitting during a “Land/Gloria” medley, reciting stream-of-consciousness hallucinogenic lyrics about the power of escape in the greatest display of stamina the festival had to offer.
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Circa Survive
“It feels good to dance,” declared Circa Survive lead singer Anthony Green. The heart and soul of the Philadelphia rock band, who cover ground from prog rock to post-hardcore and emo, Green was in full form during the band’s early Friday set, his falsetto carrying the rolling “The Difference Between Medicine and Poising Is in the Dose” and the chugging “Rites of Investiture”. While the band, too, can throw down, they’re equally interesting when softer and more melodic, Brendan Ekstrom‘s twinkling guitars lifting “Child of the Desert” and “Suitcase”. Ending with the one-two punch of debut Juturna’s introspective “Act Appalled” and Blue Sky Noise’s skyward “Get Out”, Green announced the band would have a new record coming soon, one you hope will cover the sonic and thematic ground of even just those two tracks.
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Thrice
Thrice played their first show since February 2020 the same day they’d release their 11th studio album, Horizons/East (Epitaph). To a crowd of fans that came to hear their favorite songs, though, the Irvine, California band knew better than to play a lot of the new record, instead favoring tracks like The Artist in the Ambulance’s spritely title cut and Vheissu standout “The Earth Will Shake”. Yeah, they led with a Horizons/East song making its live debut, the dreamy, almost Deftones-esque “Scavengers”, and later in the set they’d reveal the impassioned “Summer Set Fire to the Rain”. But the set more prominently served to emphasize lead vocalist Dustin Kensrue’s gruff delivery, on “All the World Is Mad” and “in Exile”, the rhythm section’s propulsive playing buoying his fervency. And how about Teppei Teranishi’s finger tapping on “Black Honey”?!? Thrice often favor the slow build-up, but they offered plenty of individually awesome moments.
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Smashing Pumpkins
William Patrick Corgan entered the stage to dramatic strings, dressed in a robe, with white face paint except for red hearts under his eyes. He looked like a ghost. That’s pretty much where the semi-serious theatricality ended. The Smashing Pumpkins’ first Chicago festival headlining set in recent memory was the rawest they’ve sounded in a while, counting when they played an original lineup-only set at the United Center a few years back. It was also the most fun I’ve ever seen Corgan have on stage. Though they certainly selected and debuted from their latest electropop turn Cyr, Corgan, guitarist James Iha, drummer Jimmy Chamberlin, guitarist Jeff Schroeder, and company more notably dug deep into the vault, playing Gish’s “Crush” for the first time since 2008, Adore’s “Shame” for the first time since 2010, and Siamese Dream barnburner “Quiet” for the first time since 1994 (!). Best, every leftfield disco jam like set opener “The Colour Of Love”, “Cyr”, and “Ramona” was quickly followed by something heavy and/or recognizable, Chamberlin’s limber drum solos elevating even latter-day material like “Solara”. At one point, Corgan, a self-described “arty fuck,” admitted that years ago he would have opted for more experimental material, but he knew the crowd wanted to hear classics, the band then delving into a gorgeous acoustic version of “Tonight, Tonight”. And while Kate Bush coverer Meg Myers came out to sing Lost Highway soundtrack industrial ditty “Eye”, it was none other than legendary local shredder Michael Angelo Batio who stole the show, joining for the set closer, a pummeling version of Zeitgeist highlight “United States”. Leaning into the cheese looks good on you, Billy.
The Bronx
Credit to L.A. punk rock band The Bronx, playing early on a decidedly cooler Saturday early afternoon, for making me put in my earplugs outside of the photo pit. Dedicating “Shitty Future” to Fucked Up (who, as we mentioned, had to drop out), the entire band channeled Damian Abraham’s energy on piercing versions of “Heart Attack American” as well as “Superbloom” and “Curb Feelers” from their latest album Bronx VI (Cooking Vinyl). Joby J. Ford and Ken Horne’s guitars stood out, providing choppy rhythms on “Knifeman” and swirling solos on “Six Days A Week”.
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Big Freedia
The New Orleans bounce artist has Big Diva Energy, for the most part. After her DJ pumped up the crowd to contemporary Southern rap staple “Ayy Ladies” by Travis Porter, Big Freedia walked out and showed that “BDE”, firing through singles like “Platinum” and “N.O. Bounce” as her on-stage dancers’ moves ranged from delicate to earth-shaking. At this point, Freedia can pretty much do whatever she wants, effortlessly segueing between a cover of Drake’s “Nice For What” to “Strut”, her single with electropop DJ Elohim, to a cover of Beyone’s “Formation”. Of course, the set highlight was when she had volunteers from the crowd come up and shake and twerk--two at a time to keep it COVID-safe--all while egging them on to go harder. Towards the end of the set, after performing the milquetoast “Goin’ Looney” from the even-worse-than-expected Space Jam: A New Legacy soundtrack, she pulled out the beloved “Gin in my System”. “I got that gin in my system,” she sang, the crowd singing back, “Somebody gonna be my victim,” a refrain that compositionally not only leaves plenty of room for the thundering bass but is thematically a statement of total power--over sexism, racism, the patriarchy--even in the face of control-altering substances.
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Les Savy Fav
During Les Savy Fav’s set, lead singer Tim Harrington at various points--*big breath*--went into the crowd, deepthroated an audience member’s mohawk spike, found a discarded manikin head with a wig on it, revealed the words “deep” and “dish” painted on his thighs and a drawing of a Red Hot on his back, rode a crowd member like a horse, made a headband out of pink tape, donned ski goggles, surfed on top of a door carried by the crowd, squeezed his belly while the camera was on it to make it look like his belly button was singing, and referred to himself as a “slippery eel.” Indeed, the legend of Les Savy Fav’s live show starts and ends with Harrington’s ridiculous antics, as he’s all but out of breath when actually singing dance-punk classics like “Hold On To Your Genre”, “The Sweat Descends”, and “Rome (Written Upside Down)”. We haven’t heard much in terms of new music from Les Savy Fav in over 10 years--their most recent album was 2010′s Root For Ruin--but I could see them and the extremely Aughts genre in general become staples of Riot Fest as albums like Inches, The Rapture’s Echoes, and !!!’s Louden Up Now reach the 20-year mark. Dynamic vocalists, tight bands, and killer grooves: What’s not to love?
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State Champs
This set likely wins the award for “most immediate crowd surfers,” which I guess is to be expected when you begin your set with a classic track 1--album 1 combination. “Elevated” is the State Champs number that will cause passers-by to stop and watch a couple songs, the type of song that can pretty much only open or close a set. And because they opened with it, the crowd immediately ramped up the energy. It’s been three years since the last State Champs full-length, Living Proof, so they were in prime position to play some new songs. As such, they performed their bubblegummy “Outta My Head” and “Just Sound” and faithfully covered Fall Out Boy’s “Chicago Is So Two Years Ago” (releasing a studio version earlier this week). But the tracks from The Finer Things and Around the World and Back were, as usual, the highlights, like “All You Are Is History”, “Remedy”, “Slow Burn”, and set closer “Secrets”. At the end of the day, it didn’t entirely matter: The crowd knew every word of every song.
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Bayside
Putting State Champs and Bayside back-to-back on the same stage made an easy decision for the many pop-punk bands at Riot Fest. Bayside’s been at it for twice as long, so the breadth of their setlist across their discography is more variable. Moreover, they’ve thrice revisited their discography with acoustic albums of old songs, so even their staples are subject to change. They provided solid versions of Killing Time standouts “Already Gone” and “Sick, Sick, Sick”, Cult’s “Pigsty”, and older songs like their self-titled’s “Montauk” and Sirens and Condolences’ “Masterpiece”. For “Don’t Call Me Peanut”, though, they brought out--*gasp*--an acoustic guitar! It was a rare moment not just for one of the most popular pop punk sets but the festival in general, a breather before Vacancy shout-along “Mary”.
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Rancid
“Rancid has always been anti-fascist and anti-racist,” said Tim Armstrong before the band played “Hooligans”. It was nice to hear an explicit declaration of solidarity from the street punks, reminding the crowd what really matters and why we come together to scream and mosh. The band expectedly favored ...And Out Come The Wolves, playing almost half of it, and they perfectly balanced their harder edges with more celebratory ska songs like “Where I’m Going” from their most recent album Trouble Maker (Hellcat/Epitaph). My two favorite moments? The breezy, keyboard-laden “Fall Back Down” from their supremely underrated 2001 album Indestructable, and when they asked the crowd whether they wanted the set to end with “Time Bomb” or “Ruby Soho”. “We have 4 minutes left, and it’s disrespectful to play over your set time,” said Armstrong. It’s easy to see why Rancid continues to make an impression--instrumental and moral--on touring bands new and old.
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Run the Jewels
The brilliant hip hop duo are masters of balancing social consciousness with the desire to fuck shit up for fun. Live, the former tends to come in between-song banter, the latter with their actual charismatic, tit-for-tat performances of the songs. However, Run the Jewels also are probably the clearest live performers in hip hop today, Killer Mike and El-P’s words, hypersexual and woke alike, ringing in the ears of audience members who don’t even know the songs. (Looking around, I could see people smiling and laughing at every dick joke, nodding at each righteous proclamation.) Some of the best songs on their most recent album RTJ4 (Jewel Runners/BMG) are perfect for these multitudes. Hearing both RTJ MCs and the backing track of Pharrell Williams and Zack de la Rocha chanting “Look at all these slave masters posin’ on yo’ dollar” on “JU$T” as the rowdy crowd bounced up and down was the ultimate festival moment. For those who had never seen RTJ, it was clear from the get-go, as Killer Mike and EL-P traded bars on “yankee and the brave (ep. 4)” that they’re a unique hip hop act. For the rest of us, it was clear that Run the Jewels keep getting better.
The Gories
It felt a little weird that legendary Detroit trio The Gories were given the first set of the final day--I’d have thought they’d have more draw than that. No matter what, they provided one of the more satisfying and stylistically varied sets of the festival, showcasing their trademark balance of garage punk and blues. Mick Collins and Dan Kroha’s guitar and vocal harmonies were the perfect jangly balance to Peggy O’Neill’s meat and potatoes drumming on “Sister Ann” and “Charm Bag”, while folks less familiar with The Gories were treated to their fantastic covers of Suicide’s “Ghost Rider” and The Keggs’ “To Find Out”. Smells like time for the first Gories album in 20 years!
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FACS
I thought it would be ill-fitting to watch a band like FACS in the hot sun, early in the day. Their monochrome brand of post-punk seems better suited for a dimly lit club. But the hypnotic nature of Brian Case’s swirling guitar and Alianna Kalaba’s slinky bass was oddly perfect in a sweltering, faint-inducing heat. Just when you thought you might fade, squalls of feedback and Noah Leger’s odd time signatures picked you back up. Songs from their new album Present Tense (Trouble In Mind) such as “Strawberry Cough” and “XOUT” were emblematic of this push-pull. And everything from the band’s red, white, and black color palate to their lack of stage banter suggested a cool minimalism that was rare at a festival that tends to book more outwardly emotional bands.
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Alex G
On one hand, Alex G’s unique combination of twangy alt country and earnest indie rock makes him an outlier at Riot Fest, or at the very least a mostly Pitchfork/occasional Riot Fest type of booking. On the other hand, like a lot of bands at the festival, he has a rabid fanbase, one that knows his back catalog hits, like “Kute”, “Kicker”, and “Bug”, as much as if not more than hyped Rocket and House of Sugar singles, like “Bobby” and “Gretel”. Backed by a band that knows when to be loose and when to tighten up--and the instrumental chops to do so--Alex G was better than he was a Pitchfork three years ago. He still sings through his teeth, making it especially hard to hear him on louder tunes such as “Brick”. But when the honesty of his vocals combines with the dreamy guitars of “Southern Sky” and circular melodies of “Near”, it’s pure bliss. 
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HEALTH
The formula for the LA industrial noise band has pretty much always been Jake Duzsik’s soft vocals contrasting John Famiglietti’s screeching bass and pedals and BJ Miller’s mammoth drums. Both in 2018 and Sunday at Riot Fest, the heat affected Famiglietti’s pedals, which were nonetheless obscured by tarp. Or so HEALTH claimed: You wouldn’t know the difference given how much their sound envelops your whole body during one of their live sets. Since their previous appearance at the festival, the prolific band has released two new records on Loma Vista, Vol. 4: Slaves of Fear and collaboration record Disco4: Part 1. Songs from those records occupied half of their excellent set, including battering opener “GOD BOTHERER”, “BODY/PRISON”, and “THE MESSAGE”. It was so wonderfully loud it drowned out K.Flay’s sound check drummer, thank the lord.
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Thursday
Last time Thursday played Riot Fest, Geoff Rickly was battling heroin addiction, something he talked about during the band’s triumphant late afternoon set on Sunday. He mentioned the kindness of the late, great Riley Gale of Power Trip in extending a helping hand when he was down and extended his love to anybody in the crowd or even the world at large going through something similar. To say that this set was life-affirming would be an understatement; after 636 days of no shows, Rickly was at his most passionate. He introduced “Signals Over The Air” as a song the band “wrote about men beating up on women in the pit,” that a record exec at the time told them that it wouldn’t age well because he thought--no kidding--sexism would eventually end. Rickly’s voice, suffering from sound issues last time around, simply soared during Full Collapse’s “Cross Out The Eyes”, No Devolucion’s “Fast to the End”, and two inspired covers: Bruce Springsteen’s “Dancing in the Dark” and Texas Is The Reason’s “If It's Here When We Get Back It's Ours”. The latter the band played because TITR guitarist Norman Brannon’s actually on tour with them, though Rickly emphasized the influence the NYC post-hardcore greats had on Thursday when they first started. Never forgetting where they’ve come from, with self-deprecating humor and radical empathy, Thursday are once again a force.
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Devo
Much like the B-52′s in 2019, Devo was the set this year of a 70′s/80′s absurd punk band with some radio hits that everybody knows but with a swath of die-hard fans, too. It’s safe to say both groups were satisfied. You walked around the fest all day wondering whether the folks wearing Devo hats were actual fans or doing it for the novelty. By the time the band actually took the stage after a career-spanning video of their many phases, it didn’t really matter, because it was clear the band still had it, Mark and Bob Mothersbaugh and Gerald Casale’s vocals booming throughout a massive crowd. They ripped through “Peek-a-Boo”, “Going Under”, “That’s Good”, “Girl U Want”, and “Whip It”, which caused the fans waiting for Slipknot (and presumably some Devo heads) to form a circle pit. And that was all before the first costume change. Mark passed out hats to the crowd, fully embracing converts who might have only known “Whip It”. The feverish chants of “Uncontrollable Urge” and synth freakouts of “Jocko Homo” whipped everyone into a frenzy. And the band performed the “Freedom Of Choice” theme song for the first time since the early 80′s! I had seen Devo before, opening for Arcade Fire and Dan Deacon at the United Center, but the atmosphere at Riot Fest was more appropriately ludicrous.
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Flaming Lips
“The Flaming Lips are the most COVID-safe band in the world,” went the ongoing joke, as throughout the pandemic they’d give audience members bubbles for their bubbles to be able to play shows. The normally goofy and interactive band scaled back for Riot Fest. Before launching into their traditional opener “Race For The Prize”, Wayne Coyne explained that while the band is normally proud of where they come from--Oklahoma City--they’re saddened by the local government’s ignorant pandemic response and wouldn’t risk launching balloons or walking into the crowd because they might be virus spreaders coming from such an under-vaccinated area. To his and the band’s credit, they wore masks during the performance, even when singing; Coyne removed his only when outside of his bubble that had to be deflated and inflated many times and that sometimes muffled his singing voice even more than a mask. Ever the innovative band, they still put on a stellar show. Coyne autotuned his voice on “Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots, Pt. 1″, making it another instrument filling the song’s glorious pop melodies. Less heavy on props, the band favored a glitchy, psychedelic setlist that alternated between beauty (”Flowers Of Neptune 6″, “Feeling Yourself Disintegrate”, “All We Have Is Now”) and two-drummed cacophony (“Silver Trembling Hands”, “The W.A.N.D.”). They’ll give a proper Lips show soon enough, but in the meantime, it was nice to see them not run through the motions.
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Slipknot
Apart from maybe moments of Slayer, I’ve never witnessed a headliner at Riot Fest as heavy as Slipknot was. Even the minor ethereal elements present on their most recent and very good album We Are Not Your Kind, like the chorus of voices during “Unsainted”, were all but abandoned live in favor of straight up brutality. Sure, there were moments of theatricality--Corey Taylor’s menacing laugh on “Disasterpiece” and pyrotechnics in sequence with the instrumentation on “Before I Forget” and “All Out Life”--but for the most part, Slipknot was the ultimate exorcism. Taylor’s new mask, with unnaturally circular eyes, seemed like it came from a particularly uncomfortable skit from I Think You Should Leave. They bashed a baseball bat to a barrel during the pre-encore performance of “Duality”. And the songs played from tape, like the gasping-for-breath “(515)”, were designed to contrast Slipknot’s alien appearance with qualities that were uncannily human. For a band whose performances and instrumental dexterity are otherworldly--who else can pull off tempo changes over a hissing, Aphex Twin-like shuffling electronic beat on “Eyeless”--the pure seething emotion on songs like “Psychosocial” and “Wait and Bleed” shone through. Like Smashing Pumpkins, and like so many other successful Riot Fest headliners, Slipknot abandoned drama for pure, unadulterated dirt.
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Personea Dramatis
A/B/O-Verse:
                     The Walking Dead Edition:
Da in meiner “Nach dem Ende”-Reihe von eine Menge von Personen auftreten, hier eine kleine Übersicht über die wichtigsten Charaktere:
 Die Atlanta Gruppe:
 Rick Grimes, Officer Friendly, Ricky, Polizist, der angeschossen wird ins Koma fällt und nach dem Ende der Welt wieder aufwacht, Rudelführer der Atlanata-Gruppe (m/Omega)
 Shane Walsh, Ricks bester Freund und Partner bei der Polizei, ursprünglicher Rudelführer der Atlanta Gruppe (m/Alpha)
 Lori Grimes. Ricks Gefährtin und Ehefrau (f/Beta)
 Carl Grimes, Sohn von Rick und Lori, ca. 12 beim Ausbruch (m/Omega)
 Andrea Harrison, Blondie, Andy, Einarm, Anwältin und Sozialarbeiterin (f/Beta)
 Amy Harrison, Andreas Schwester (f/Beta)
 Daryl Dixon, Redneck, stolzer Besitzer einer Armbrust, gut im Fährtenlesen (m/Omega)
 Merle Dixon, Daryls älterer Bruder, drogenabhängig (m/Alpha)
 Carol Peletier, hingebungsvolle Hausfrau und Mutter (f/Omega)
 Ed Peletier, Carols Ehemann und Gefährte (m/Alpha)
 Sophia Peletier, Tochter von Carol und Ed (f/Omega)
 Glenn Rhee, Pizzabote (m/Omega)
 Morgan Jones, einsamer Überlebender, erster Mensch, den Rick trifft, nachdem er aus dem Koma erwacht (m/Alpha)
 Duane Jones, Morgans Sohn (m/Beta)
 T-Dog, immer bereit sich nützlich zu machen (m/Beta)
 Dale Horvath, stolzer Besitzer eines Wohnmobils, besitzt Lebenserfahrung (m/Beta)
 Morales, Familienvater (m/Alpha)
 Eliza Morales, Morales Ehefrau (f/Omega)
 Louis Morales, Morales Sohn (m/Beta)
 Jacqui, lässt sich von niemanden schlecht behandeln, Freundin von Andrea (f/Beta)
 Jim, Mechaniker, Freund von Dale (m/Beta)
   CDC:
 Edwin Jenner, Arzt (m/Alpha)
 Candace Jenner, seine Gefährtin (f/Omega)
   Die Greene-Farm:
 Maggie Greene, Mags, Farmerstochter, die sich zum eigenen sekundären Geschlecht hingezogen fühlt (f/Omega)
 Hershel Greene, Tierarzt, Farmer, ihr Vater (m/Alpha)
 Beth Greene, Maggies jüngere Schwester, Hershels jüngere Tochter, depressiv (f/Omega)
 Otis, Freund der Familie Greene (m/Beta)
 Patricia, Nachbarin der Greenes, Otis Gefährtin (f/Beta)
 Jimmy, Beths fester Freund (m/Beta)
 Anette Greene, Hershels Frau (f/O)
 Shawn Greene, Anettes Sohn (m/B)
 Arnold Greene, Hershels Neffe (m/B)
   Einsame Wanderer:
 Jenny Jones, Morgans Gefährtin, Mutter von Duane (f/O)
 Randall Culver, geheimnisvoller Fremder (m/B)
 Michonne, Mich, besitzt ein Katana und zwei angeleinte Beißer (f/Alpha-Beta)
 Gabriel, Gabe, Pater Gabriel, Vater Gabriel, ein Priester (m/Beta)
 Eastman, Psychiater und Kriminologe (m/Alpha)
 Siddiq, ein Arzt (m/B)
 Dante, ein Arzt (m/A)
 Georgie, eine Zukunftsgläubige mit Ressourcen (f/B)
   Das Gefängnis:
 Axel, ein Verbrecher (m/A)
 Oscar, ein Verbrecher (m/A)
 Judith Grimes, Tochter von Lori Grimes (f/O)
 Bob Stookey, ein Alkoholiker (m/B)
 Caleb Subramanian, ein Arzt (m/B)
   Woodbury:
 Philip Blake, Brian, der Gouverneur, Rudelführer von Woodbury (m/A)
 Penny Blake, seine Tochter (f/O)
 Milton Mamet, ein Mediziner, Freund von Philip (m/O)
 Caesar Martinez, Anführer der Miliz von Woodbury (m/A)
 Dr. Stevens, ein Arzt (m/B)
 Tim, Mitglied von Martinez‘ Miliz (m/A)
 Shumpert, Mitglied von Martinez‘ Miliz (m/A)
 Karen, Mitglied von Martinez‘ Miliz (f/A)
 Lizzie Samuels, ein Mädchen aus Woodbury (f/A)
 Mika Samuels, ihre Schwester (f/O)
 Ryan Samuels, Vater von Lizzie und Mika (m/B)
 David, ein Bewohner von Woodbury (m/B)
   Tyreeses Rudel:
 Tyreese Williams, NFL-Star, Rudelführer seines kleinen Rudels (m/O)
 Sasha Williams, seine Schwester (f/B)
 Allen, ein Freund von Tyreese (m/B)
 Donna, Allens Gefährtin (f/B)
 Ben, Allens Sohn (m/B)
   Abrahams Rudel:
 Abraham Ford, Rotschopf, ein Soldat auf einer Mission (m/A)
 Rosita Espinosa, seine rechte Hand und Geliebte (f/B)
 Eugene Porter, ein Wissenschaftler, Omega von Abraham und Rosita (m/O)
   Die Chambler Familie:
 Tara Chambler, Möchtergern-Polizstin, mag nur Frauen (f/B)
 Lilly Chambler, ihre Schwester (f/O)
 Meghan Chambler, Lillys Tochter (f/O)
   Brians Rudel:
 Alisha, Taras Geliebte (f/B)
   Die Eroberer:
 Joe, Joey, Rudeführer der Eroberer (m/A)
   Terminus:
 Gareth, Rudelführer von Terminus (m/A)
 Mary, seine Mutter (f/A)
 Unterkühlte Ärztin (f/A)
   Das Grady Memorial:
 Noah, eine Gefangener im Grady Memorial (m/O)
 Dawn Lerner, Alpha vom Grady Memorial, ehemalige Polizistin, TransAlpha (f/B->A)
 Captain Hanson, Dawns ehemaliger Vorgesetzte (m/B)
 Steven Edwards, ein Arzt (m/B)
 Amanda Shepherd, Sicherheitsfrau im Grady Memorial,  TransAlpha (f/B->A)
 Bob Lamson, Sicherheitsmann im Grady Memorial,  (m/A)
   Die Wölfe:
 Owen, Owen Jones, Owen der Wolf, Omega-Wolf, Mitglied der Wölfe (m/O)
   Alexandria:
 Jessie Anderson, eine Künstlerin (f/O)
 Ron Anderson, ihr Sohn (m/A)
 Sam Anderson, ihr jüngerer Sohn (m/O)
 Pete Anderson, ihr Ehemann, ein Arzt (m/A)
 Aaron Raleigh, Opfer eines Hassverbrechens (m/O)
 Eric Raleigh, sein Gefährte (m/O)
 Spencer Monroe, junger Mann unter Leistungsdruck (m/A)
 Deanna Monroe, seine Mutter, die Rudelführerin von Alexandria (f/B)
 Aiden Monroe, ihr anderer Sohn (m/A)
 Reg Monroe, ihr Gefährte (m/O)
 Nicholas, ein Freund von Aiden (m/A)
 Heath, ein Scout (m/B)
 Tobin, Leiter des Bautrupps (m/A)
 Denise Cloyd, eine Medizinstudentin (f/O)
 Enid, eine junge Überlebenskünstlerin (f/B)
 Scott, Scottie, Mitglied des Bautrupps (m/A)
 Olivia, ist für die Vorräte zuständig (f/O)
 Bob Miller, ein Bewohner von Alexandria (m/B)
 Natalie Miller, Mrs. Miller, seine Frau (f/B)
 Carter, ein Bewohner von Alexandria, Mitglied des Bautrupps (m/B)
 Shelly Neudmeyer, eine Bewohnerin von Alexandria (f/B)
 Francine, eine Bewohnerin von Alexandria (f/B)
 Holly, eine Bewohnerin von Alexandria (f/B)
 Bobbi, eine Bewohnerin von Alexandria (f/O)
 Hershel Rhee, ein in Alexandria geborenes Kind (m/B)
 Scotts Junge, Scotts Sohn (m/B)
 Russ, ein Bewohner von Alexandria (m/B)
 R. J. Grimes, ein in Alexandria geborenes Kind (m/O)
 Hund, ein Hund (m/B)
 Abe Espinosa, ein in Alexandria geborenes Kind (m/nkSG)
 Bernie, Magnas Sohn (m/nkSG)
 Samuel, Carols und Ezekiels Sohn (m/nkSG)
 Theo, Carls Freund (m/A)
   Hilltop:
 Paul Rovia, Jesus, ein Abenteurer (m/O)
 Gregory, der Rudelführer von Hilltop (m/B)
 Tammy Rose Sutton, eine Bewohnerin von Hilltop (f/B)
 Earl Sutton, ihr Ehemann der Schmied (m/A)
 Adam Sutton, ihr Sohn (m/B)
 Harlan Carson, ein Arzt (m/B)
   Das Königreich:
 Ezekiel, Zeke, der König, Tigerkönig, Rudelführer des Königreichs (m/Alpha-Beta)
 Shiva, Ezekiels Tiger (f/A)
 Richard, der Hauptmann der Wache des Königs (m/A)
 Benjamin, junger Wachmann, Richards Sohn (m/O)
 Henry, Richards jüngerer Sohn (m/O)
 Jerry, Mitglied der Wache (m/O)
 Nabila, seine Gefährtin (f/O)
 Dianne, manchmal auch Dianna, Mitglied der Wache, Bogenschützin (f/ A)
   Die Erlöser:
 Negan, der Rudelführer der Erlöser, der Alpha der Alphas (m/A)
 Dwight, ein Mitglied der Erlöser (m/A)
 Simon, Negans rechte Hand und Stellvertreter (m/A)
 Gavin, einer von Negans Lieutnants (m/B)
 Alden, Mitglied der Erlöser (m/B)
 Arat, einer von Negans Lieutnants (f/A)
 Justin, ein Erlöser (m/A)
 Jared, ein Erlöser, Untergebener von Gavin (m/A)
 Laura, organisiert das Sanctuary (f/B)
 Regina, leitet einen Außenposten, einer von Negans Lieutnants (f/A)
 Sherry, Dwights Gefährtin (f/B)
 Emmet Carson, ein Arzt, Harlan Carsons Bruder (m/B)
 Fat Joey, einer von Negans Lieutnants (m/A)
 Frankie, eine von Negans Ehefrauen (f/B)
 Tanya, eine von Negans Ehefrauen (f/B)
 D.J., einer von Lauras Untergebenen (m/B)
 Jed, unzufriedener Erlöser (m/A)
 Timmy, ein Mitglied der Erlöser (m/B)
 Anna, seine Gefährtin (f/B)
 Jacob, Erlöser A, einer der Erlöser, ein Vertrauer von Shane (m/A)
 Avery, Erlöser B, einer der Erlöser, ein Vertrauter von Shane (m/A)
 Ken, ein Erlöser (m/A)
 Tony, ein junger Erlöser, Anhänger von Jed (m/A)
 Rob, ein Erlöser (m/B)
 Darren, ein Erlöser (m/B)
   Die Müllmenschen:
 Jadis, eigentlich Anne, Künstlerin,  Rudelführerin der Müllmenschen (f/A)
 Winslow, ein Experiment von Jadis (m/A)
 Brion, gehört zu Jadi‘ Rudel (m/A)
 Tamiel, Jadis‘ Geliebte (f/A)
 Gracie, ein Baby (f/O)
 Oceanside:
 Cyndie, junge Rudelführerin von Oceanside (f/B)
 Rachel Ward, Cyndies rechte Hand (f/B)
 Beatrice, Freundin von Cyndie (f/B)
   CRM:
 Jadis Verbündeter, ein Soldat (m/B)
   Jocelyns Rudel:
 Jocelyn, Joss, alte Freundin von Michonne (f/A)
 Mitchell, ein Teenager (m/B)
 Gina, ein Teenager (f/B)
 Linus, ein Kind (m/A)
 Winnie, ein Kind (f/O)
   Magnas Rudel:
 Magna, Rotschopf mit Vergangenheit (f/A)
 Yumiko, Miko, ihre Anwältin und Geliebte (f/A)
 Luke, Musiklehrer (m/B)
 Connie, taubstumme Reporterin (f/B)
 Kelly, ihre jüngere Schwester (f/B)
 Bernie, Bernie mit seinem blöden Shirt (m/B)
   Die Flüsterer:
 Lydia, Omega, ein Mädchen unter einer Hautmaske (f/O)
 Alpha, ihre Mutter, Rudelführerin der Flüsterer (f/A)
 Beta, Alphas Geliebter, Beta der Flüsterer (m/A)
   Shanes neues Rudel:
 Alicia Clark, eine Überlebende (f/B)
 Nick Clark, ihr Bruder (m/O)
 Strand, sein Alpha (m/A)
   Aus der Welt zuvor:
 Mr. Grimes, Ricks Vater (m/A)
 Mrs. Grimes, Ricks Mutter (f/O)
 Mr. Walsh, Shanes Vater (m/A)
 Mrs. Walsh, Shanes Mutter (f/O)
 Lucille, Negans Gefährtin (f/O)
 Josephine Greene, Maggies Mutter (f/O)
 Mr. Dixon, Vater von Daryl und Merle (m/A)
 Jordan Clark, ein Mitschüler von Rick (m/A)
 Melissa Chan, eine Mitschülerin von Rick (f/O)
 Kathy Lane, eine Mitschülerin von Rick (f/O)
 Mindy Morrow, Shanes Highschool Freundin (f/B)
 Negans Vater (m/A)
 Negans Mutter (f/O)
 Toby, Kindheitsfreund von Negan (m/A)
 James, Kindheitsfreund von Negan (m/O)
 Hannah, Loris bester Freundin (f/B)
 Denises Bruder (m/O)
 Papa, Lydias Vater (m/O)
 Siddiqs Gefährtin (f/B)
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RECORDING ACADEMY® ANNOUNCES PRESENTERS FOR THE 62ND ANNUAL GRAMMY AWARDS®
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Common performs during private set - Austin, Texas SXSW Festival. Photo - Red Carpet View.
     CURRENT GRAMMY® NOMINEES AND PRESENTERS BRANDI CARLILE AND TANYA TUCKER TO PERFORM TOGETHER ON MUSIC'S BIGGEST NIGHT®
        SANTA MONICA, CALIF. (JAN. 22, 2020) — The Recording Academy® announced their lineup of artists, musicians, actors, and comedians who will take the stage as presenters at the 62nd Annual GRAMMY Awards®. This year's presenters include current GRAMMY® nominees Jim Gaffigan and Trevor Noah; GRAMMY winners Common, Cynthia Erivo, Dua Lipa, Billy Porter, Smokey Robinson, Shania Twain, Keith Urban, and Stevie Wonder; past GRAMMY nominees Ava DuVernay and Bebe Rexha; and music industry moguls Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne. Additionally, previously announced Brandi Carlile and Tanya Tucker will play double duty as both presenters and performers.
        Previously announced GRAMMY performers include Aerosmith, Camila Cabello, Billie Eilish, Kirk Franklin, Ariana Grande, H.E.R., Jonas Brothers, DJ Khaled, John Legend, Lizzo, Demi Lovato, Meek Mill, Bonnie Raitt, Roddy Ricch, Rosalía, Run-D.M.C., Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani, Tyler, The Creator, Charlie Wilson, and YG.
             Live from STAPLES Center, and hosted by Alicia Keys, the 62nd Annual GRAMMY Awards will be broadcast in HDTV and 5.1 surround sound on the CBS Television Network, Sunday, Jan. 26 at 8:00 p.m. ET/5:00 p.m. PT.
         The 62nd Annual GRAMMY Awards are produced by AEG Ehrlich Ventures for the Recording Academy. Ken Ehrlich is executive producer, Ben Winston is executive producer, Louis J. Horvitz is director, Chantel Sausedo is the producer and David Wild and Ehrlich are the writers.
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In Memoriam 2018
Happy New Year everyone. It’s time to remember the well known icons of entertainment that we lost in 2018.
Ray Thomas - musician (The Moody Blues) (1941 - 1/4/2018)
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Jerry Van Dyke - actor (1931 - 1/5/2018)
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France Gall - singer (1947- 1/7/2018)
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Donnelly Rhodes - actor (1937 - 1/8/2018)
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Terence Marsh - production designer (1931 - 1/9/2018)
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Eddie Clarke - musician (Motorhead) (1950 - 1/10/2018)
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Jean Porter - actress (1922 - 1/13/2018)
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Edwin Hawkins - gospel singer (1943 - 1/15/2018)
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Dolores O’Riordan - singer, musician (The Cranberries) (1971 - 1/15/2018)
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Bradford Dillman - actor (1930 - 1/16/2018)
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Dorothy Malone - actress (1924 - 1/19/2018)
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Jim Rodford - musician (The Zombies, The Kinks, Argent) (1945 - 1/20/2018)
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Connie Sawyer - actress (1912 - 1/21/2018)
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Hugh Masekela - musician (1939 - 1/23/2018)
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Dennis Edwards - singer (The Temptations) (1943 - 2/1/2018)
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John Mahoney - actor (1940 - 2/4/2018)
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Kenneth Haigh - actor (1929 - 2/4/2018)
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Reg E. Cathy - actor (1958 - 2/9/2018)
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John Gavin - actor (1931 - 2/9/2018)
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Jóhann Jóhannsson - film composer (1969 - 2/9/2018)
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Vic Damone - singer, actor (1928 - 2/11/2018)
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Jan Maxwell - actress (1956 - 2/11/2018)
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Idrissa Ouédraogo - director (1954 - 2/18/2018)
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Nanette Fabray - singer, actress (1920 - 2/21/2018)
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Lewis Gilbert - director (1920 - 2/23/2018)
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Bud Luckey - animator, director, actor (1934 - 2/24/2018)
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David Ogden Stiers - actor (1942 - 3/3/2018)
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Hubert de Givenchy - fashion designer (1927 - 3/9/2018)
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Ken Dodd - actor, comedian, singer (1927 - 3/11/2018)
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Stephen Hawking - scientist, personality (1942 - 3/14/2018)
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Delores Taylor - actress (1932 - 3/23/2018)
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Stéphane Audran - actress (1932 - 3/27/2018)
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Steven Bochco - producer (1943 - 4/1/2018)
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Susan Anspach - actress (1942 - 4/2/2018)
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Isao Takahata - director, animator, screenwriter, producer (1936 - 4/5/2018)
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Chuck McCann - actor, comedian (1934 - 4/8/2018)
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Milos Forman - director (1932 - 4/13/2018)
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R. Lee Ermey - actor (1944 - 4/15/2018)
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Harry Anderson - actor, magician (1952 - 4/16/2018)
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Verne Troyer - actor (1969 - 4/21/2018)
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Michael Anderson - director (1920 - 4/25/2018)
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Charles Neville - musician (The Neville Brothers) (1938 - 4/26/2018)
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Lester James Peries - director (1919 - 4/29/2018)
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Robert Mandan - actor (1932 - 4/29/2018)
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Ermanno Olmi - director (1931 - 5/5/2018)
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Anne V. Coates - editor (1925 - 5/8/2018)
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Margot Kidder - actress (1948 - 5/13/2018)
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Tom Wolfe - author, journalist, personality (1930 - 5/14/2018)
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Joseph Campanella - actor (1924 - 5/16/2018)
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Patricia Morison - actress (1915 - 5/20/2018)
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Clint Walker - actor (1927 - 5/21/2018)
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Philip Roth - author (1933 - 5/22/2018)
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Jerry Maren - actor (1920 - 5/24/2018)
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Kate Spade - fashion designer (1962 - 6/5/2018)
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Anthony Bourdain - chef, personality (1956 - 6/8/2018)
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Eunice Gayson - actress (1928 - 6/8/2018)
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Danny Kirwan - musician (Fleetwood Mac) (1950 - 6/8/2018)
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Jon Hiseman - musician (Colosseum, John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers) (1944 - 6/12/2018)
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Matt “Guitar” Murphy - musician (The Blues Brothers) (1929 - 6/15/2018)
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XXXTentacion - rapper (1998 - 6/18/2018)
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Vinnie Paul - musician (Pantera, Damageplan) (1964 - 6/22/2018)
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Harlan Ellison - author (1934 - 6/28/2018)
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Steve Ditko - comic book writer/artist (1927 - 6/29/2018)
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Gillian Lynne - dancer, choreographer (1926 - 7/1/2018)
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Robby Muller - cinematographer (1940 - 7/4/2018)
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Claude Lanzmann - director (1925 - 7/5/2018)
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Tab Hunter - actor, singer (1931 - 7/8/2018)
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Roger Perry - actor (1933 - 7/12/2018)
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Yvonne Blake - costume designer (1940 - 7/17/2018)
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Mary Carlisle - actress (1914 - 8/1/2018)
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Winston Ntshona - playwright, actor (1941 - 8/2/2018)
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Moshe Mizrahi - director (1931 - 8/3/2018)
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Charlotte Rae - actress (1926 - 8/5/2018)
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Aretha Franklin - singer (1942 - 8/16/2018)
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Brian Murray - actor (1937 - 8/20/2018)
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Barbara Harris - actress (1935 - 8/21/2018)
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Robin Leach - personality (1941 - 8/24/2018)
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Neil Simon - playwright, screenwriter (1927 - 8/26/2018)
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Paul Taylor - dancer, choreographer (1930 - 8/29/2018)
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Carole Shelley - actress (1939 - 8/31/2018)
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Jacqueline Pearce - actress (1943 - 9/3/2018)
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Bill Daily - actor (1927 - 9/4/2018)
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Christopher Lawford - actor (1955 - 9/4/2018)
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Liz Fraser - actress (1930 - 9/6/2018)
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Burt Reynolds - actor (1936 - 9/6/2018)
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Mac Miller - rapper (1992 - 9/6/2018)
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Peter Donat - actor (1928 - 9/10/2018)
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Fenella Fielding - actress (1927 - 9/11/2018)
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Marin Mazzie - actress, singer (1960 - 9/13/2018)
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Dudley Sutton - actor (1933 - 9/15/2018)
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Arthur Mitchell - dancer, choreographer (1934 - 9/19/2018)
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Denis Norden - comedy writer (1922 - 9/19/2018)
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Al Matthews - actor (1942 - 9/22/2018)
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Otis Rush - musician (1934 - 9/29/2018)
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Charles Aznavour - singer, actor (1924 - 10/1/2018)
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Geoff Emerick - recording engineer (1945 - 10/2/2018)
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Will Vinton - animator (1947 - 10/4/2018)
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Audrey Wells - screenwriter, director, producer (1960 - 10/4/2018)
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Montserrat Caballe - opera singer (1933 - 10/6/2018)
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Scott Wilson - actor (1942 - 10/6/2018)
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Peggy McCay - actress (1927 - 10/7/2018)
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Arnold Kopelson - producer (1935 - 10/8/2018)
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James Karen - actor (1923 - 10/23/2018)
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Ntozake Shange - playwright, poet (1948 - 10/27/2018)
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Raymond Chow - producer (1927 - 10/2/2018)
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Roy Hargrove - musician (1969 - 11/2/2018)
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Sondra Locke - actress (1944 - 11/3/2018)
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Francis Lai - film composer (1932 - 11/7/2018)
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Douglas Rain - actor (1928 - 11/11/2018)
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Stan Lee - comic book writer, editor, actor (1922 - 11/12/2018)
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Katherine MacGregor - actress (1925 - 11/13/2018)
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John Bluthal - actor (1929 - 11/15/2018)
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Roy Clark - country singer (1933 - 11/15/2018)
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William Goldman - novelist, playwright, screenwriter (1931 - 11/16/2018)
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Bernardo Bertolucci - director, screenwriter (1941 - 11/26/2018)
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Stephen Hillenburg - cartoonist, animator (1961 - 11/26/2018)
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Ken Berry - actor (1933 - 12/1/2018)
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Philip Bosco - actor (1930 - 12/3/2018)
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Pete Shelley - singer (Buzzcocks) (1955 - 12/6/2018)
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Nancy Wilson - singer (1937 - 12/13/2018)
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Penny Marshall - actress, director (1943 - 12/17/2018)
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Donald Moffat - actor (1930 - 12/20/2018)
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Amos Oz - novelist (1939 - 12/28/2018)
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June Whitfield - actress (1925 - 12/28/2018)
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Ringo Lam - director (1955 - 12/29/2018)
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Mrinal Sen - director (1923 - 12/30/2018)
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Best Drama *WINNER “Game of Thrones” (HBO) “Better Call Saul” (AMC) “Bodyguard” (Netflix) “Killing Eve” (AMC/BBC America) “Ozark” (Netflix) “Pose” (FX) “Succession” (HBO) “This Is Us” (NBC)
Lead Actress, Drama *WINNER Jodie Comer, “Killing Eve” Emilia Clarke, “Game of Thrones” Viola Davis, “How To Get Away With Murder” Laura Linney, “Ozark” Mandy Moore, “This Is Us” Sandra Oh, “Killing Eve” Robin Wright, “House of Cards”
Directing for a Drama Series *WINNER Jason Bateman, “Ozark” Lisa Brühlmann, “Killing Eve” David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, “Game of Thrones” (“The Iron Throne”) Adam McKay, “Succession” David Nutter, “Game of Thrones”(The Last of the Starks”) Daina Reid, “The Handmaid’s Tale” Miguel Sapochnik, “Game of Thrones” (“The Long Night”)
Lead Actor, Drama *WINNER Billy Porter, “Pose” Jason Bateman, “Ozark” Sterling K. Brown, “This Is Us” Kit Harington, “Game of Thrones” Bob Odenkirk, “Better Call Saul” Milo Ventimiglia, “This Is Us”
Supporting Actress, Drama *WINNER Julia Garner, “Ozark” Gwendoline Christie, “Game of Thrones” Lena Headey, “Game of Thrones” Fiona Shaw, “Killing Eve” Sophie Turner, “Game of Thrones” Maisie Williams, “Game of Thrones”
Writing for a Drama Series *WINNER Jesse Armstrong, “Succession” David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, “Game of Thrones” Emerald Fennell, “Killing Eve” Peter Gould and Thomas Schnauz, “Better Call Saul” Jed Mercurio, “Bodyguard” Bruce Miller and Kira Snyder, “The Handmaid’s Tale”
Supporting Actor, Drama *WINNER Peter Dinklage, “Game of Thrones” Alfie Allen, “Game Of Thrones” Jonathan Banks, “Better Call Saul” Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, “Game of Thrones” Giancarlo Esposito, “Better Call Saul” Michael Kelly, “House of Cards” Chris Sullivan, “This Is Us”
Variety Talk Series *WINNER “Last Week Tonight With John Oliver” (HBO) “The Daily Show with Trevor Noah” (Comedy Central) “Full Frontal With Samantha Bee” (TBS) “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” (ABC) “Late Late Show with James Corden” (CBS) “Late Show with Stephen Colbert” (CBS)
Director for a Variety Series *WINNER Don Roy King, “Saturday Night Live” Alex Buono and Rhys Thomas, “Documentary Now!” Derek Waters, “Drunk History” Paul Pennolino, “Last Week Tonight With John Oliver” Jim Hoskinson, “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” Sacha Baron Cohen, Nathan Fielder, Daniel Gray Longino and Dan Mazer, “Who Is America?”
Variety Sketch Series *WINNER “Saturday Night Live” (NBC) “At Home With Amy Sedaris (TruTV) “Documentary Now!” (IFC) “Drunk History” (Comedy Central) “I Love You, America With Sarah Silverman” (Hulu) “Who Is America?” (Showtime)
Writing for a Variety Series *WINNER “Last Week Tonight With John Oliver” “Documentary Now!” “Full Frontal With Samantha Bee” “Late Night With Seth Meyers” “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” “Saturday Night Live”
Best Limited Series *WINNER “Chernobyl” (HBO) “Escape at Dannemora” (Showtime) “Fosse/Verdon” (FX) “Sharp Objects” (HBO) “When They See Us” (Netflix)
Lead Actress, Limited Series or TV Movie *WINNER Michelle Williams, “Fosse/Verdon” Amy Adams, “Sharp Objects” Patricia Arquette, “Escape at Dannemora” Aunjanue Ellis, “When They See Us” Joey King, “The Act” Niecy Nash, “When They See Us”
Television Movie *WINNER “Black Mirror: Bandersnatch” (Netflix) “Brexit” (HBO) “Deadwood: The Movie” (HBO) “King Lear” (Amazon Prime) “My Dinner With Hervé” (HBO)
Lead Actor, Limited Series or TV Movie *WINNER Jharrel Jerome, “When They See Us” Mahershala Ali, “True Detective” Benicio Del Toro, “Escape at Dannemora” Hugh Grant, “A Very English Scandal” Jared Harris, “Chernobyl” Sam Rockwell, “Fosse/Verdon”
SEE ALSO
Jharrel Jerome dedicates first Emmy win to ‘Exonerated Five’ Writing for a Limited Series, Movie or Drama *WINNER Craig Mazin, “Chernobyl” Russell T Davies, “A Very English Scandal” Ava DuVernay and Michael Starrbury, “When They See Us” Brett Johnson and Michael Tolkin, “Escape at Dannemora” (“Episode 7”) Brett Johnson, Michael Tolkin and Jerry Stahl, “Escape at Dannemora” (“Episode 6”) Steven Levenson and Joel Fields, “Fosse/Verdon”
Supporting Actor, Limited Series or TV Movie *WINNER Ben Whishaw, “A Very English Scandal” Asante Blackk, “When They See Us” Paul Dano, “Escape at Dannemora” John Leguizamo, “When They See Us” Stellan Skarsgård, “Chernobyl” Michael K. Williams, “When They See Us”
Directing for a Limited Series *WINNER Johan Renck, “Chernobyl” Ava DuVernay, “When They See Us” Thomas Kail, “Fosse/Verdon” (“Who’s Got the Pain”) Stephen Frears, “A Very English Scandal” Ben Stiller, “Escape at Dannemora” Jessica Yu, “Fosse/Verdon” (“Glory”)
Supporting Actress, Limited Series or TV Movie *WINNER Patricia Arquette, “The Act” Marsha Stephanie Blake, “When They See Us” Patricia Clarkson, “Sharp Objects” Vera Farmiga, “When They See Us” Margaret Qualley, “Fosse/Verdon” Emily Watson, “Chernobyl”
Reality Competition Program *WINNER “RuPaul’s Drag Race” (VH1) “The Amazing Race” (CBS) “American Ninja Warrior” (NBC) “Nailed It!” (Netflix) “Top Chef” (Bravo) “The Voice” (NBC)
Lead Actress, Comedy *WINNER Phoebe Waller-Bridge, “Fleabag” Christina Applegate, “Dead to Me” Rachel Brosnahan, “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” Julia Louis-Dreyfus, “Veep” Natasha Lyonne, “Russian Doll” Catherine O’Hara, “Schitt’s Creek”
Lead Actor, Comedy *WINNER Bill Hader, “Barry” Anthony Anderson, “Black-ish” Don Cheadle, “Black Monday” Ted Danson, “The Good Place” Michael Douglas, “The Kominsky Method” Eugene Levy, “Schitt’s Creek”
Director for a Comedy Series *WINNER Harry Bradbeer, “Fleabag” Alec Berg, “Barry” (“The Audition”) Mark Cendrowski, “The Big Bang Theory” Bill Hader, “Barry” (“ronny/lily”) Daniel Palladino, “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” (“We’re Going to the Catskills!”) Amy Sherman-Palladino, “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” (“All Alone”)
Writing for a Comedy Series *WINNER Phoebe Waller-Bridge, “Fleabag” Alec Berg and Bill Hader, “Barry” Maya Erskine, Anna Konkle and Stacy Osei-Kuffour, “Pen15” Leslye Headland, Natasha Lyonne and Amy Poehler, “Russian Doll” (“Nothing in This World Is Easy”) David Mandel, “Veep” Josh Siegal and Dylan Morgan, “The Good Place” Allison Silverman, “Russian Doll” (“A Warm Body”)
Supporting Actress, Comedy *WINNER Alex Borstein, “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” Sarah Goldberg, “Barry” Sian Clifford, “Fleabag” Olivia Colman, “Fleabag” Kate McKinnon, “Saturday Night Live” Betty Gilpin, “GLOW” Marin Hinkle, “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” Anna Chlumsky, “Veep”
Supporting Actor, Comedy *WINNER Tony Shalhoub, “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” Alan Arkin, “The Kominsky Method” Henry Winkler, “Barry” Tony Hale, “Veep” Anthony Carrigan, “Barry” Stephen Root, “Barry”
Guest Actor, Comedy *WINNER Luke Kirby, “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” Matt Damon, “Saturday Night Live” Robert De Niro, “Saturday Night Live” Peter MacNicol, “Veep” John Mulaney, “Saturday Night Live” Adam Sandler, “Saturday Night Live” Rufus Sewell, “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”
Guest Actress, Comedy *WINNER Jane Lynch, “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” Sandra Oh, “Saturday Night Live” Maya Rudolph, “The Good Place” Kristin Scott Thomas, “Fleabag” Fiona Shaw, “Fleabag” Emma Thompson, “Saturday Night Live”
Best Comedy *WINNER “Fleabag” (Amazon Prime) “Barry” (HBO) “The Good Place” (NBC) “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” (Amazon Prime) “Russian Doll” (Netflix) “Schitt’s Creek” (Pop) “Veep” (HBO)
Guest Actor, Drama *WINNER Bradley Whitford, “The Handmaid’s Tale” Michael Angarano, “This Is Us” Ron Cephas Jones, “This Is Us” Michael McKean, “Better Call Saul” Kumail Nanjiani, “The Twilight Zone” Glynn Turman, “How To Get Away With Murder”
Guest Actress, Drama *WINNER Cherry Jones, “The Handmaid’s Tale” Laverne Cox, “Orange Is the New Black” Jessica Lange, “American Horror Story: Apocalypse” Phylicia Rashad, “This Is Us” Cicely Tyson, “How To Get Away With Murder” Carice van Houten, “Game of Thrones”
Structured Reality Program
*WINNER “Queer Eye” (Netflix) “Antiques Roadshow” (PBS) “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives” (Food Network) “Shark Tank” (ABC) “Tidying Up With Marie Kondo” (Netflix) “Who Do You Think You Are?” (TLC)
Unstructured Reality Program *WINNER “United Shades Of America with Kamau Bell” (CNN) “Born This Way” (A&E) “Deadliest Catch” (Discovery Channel) “Life Below Zero” (National Geographic) “RuPaul’s Drag Race: Untucked” (VH1) “Somebody Feed Phil” (Netflix)
Reality Host *WINNER RuPaul, “RuPaul’s Drag Race” James Corden, “The World’s Best” Ellen DeGeneres, “Ellen’s Game of Games” Marie Kondo, “Tidying Up With Marie Kondo” Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman, “Making It”
Variety special (live) *WINNER “Live in Front of a Studio Audience: Norman Lear”(ABC) “The 76th Annual Golden Globe Awards” (NBC) “The 61st Grammy Awards” (CBS) “The Oscars” (ABC) “RENT” (FOX) “72nd Annual Tony Awards” (CBS)
Variety Special (taped) *WINNER “Carpool Karaoke: When Corden Met McCartney Live From Liverpool” (CBS) “Hannah Gadsby: Nanette” (Netflix) “Homecoming: A Film by Beyoncé” (Netflix) “Springsteen On Broadway” (Netflix) “Wanda Sykes: Not Normal” (Netflix)
Informational Series or Special *WINNER “Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown,” (CNN) “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee” (Netflix) “Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath” (A&E) “My Next Guest Needs No Introduction With David Letterman” (Netflix) “Surviving R. Kelly” (Lifetime)
Directing for a Reality Program *WINNER Hisham Abed, “Queer Eye” Patrick McManus, “American Ninja Warrior” Nick Murray, “RuPaul’s Drag Race” Ken Fuchs, “Shark Tank” Bertram van Munster, “The Amazing Race”
Best Short Form Comedy or Drama Series *WINNER “State of the Union” “An Emmy for Megan” “Hack Into Broad City” “It’s Bruno” “Special”
Outstanding Actor, Short Form Comedy or Drama Series *WINNER Chris O’Dowd, “State of the Union” Patton Oswalt, “An Emmy for Megan” Jimmy Fallon, “Beto Breaks the Internet” Ed Begley Jr., “Ctrl Alt Delete” Ryan O’Connell, “Special”
Outstanding Actress, Short Form Comedy or Drama Series *WINNER Rosamund Pike, “State of the Union” Ilana Glazer, “Hack Into Broad City” Abbi Jacobson, “Hack Into Broad City” Jessica Hecht, “Special” Punam Patel, “Special”
Short Form Nonfiction or Reality Series *WINNER “Creating Saturday Night Live” “Fosse/Verdon (Inside Look)” “Pose: Identity, Family, Community (Inside Look)” “RuPaul’s Drag Race’s: Out of the Closet” “RuPaul’s Drag Race’s: Portrait of a Queen”
Short Form Variety Series *WINNER “Carpool Karaoke: The Series” “Billy on the Street” “Gay of Thrones” “Honest Trailers” “The Randy Rainbow Show”
Directing for a Variety Special *WINNER Thom Zimny, “Springsteen on Broadway” Ben Winston, “Carpool Karaoke: When Corden Met McCartney Live From Liverpool” Beyoncé Knowles-Carter and Ed Burke, “Homecoming: A Film By Beyoncé” James Burrows and Andy Fisher, “Live in Front of a Studio Audience: Norman Lear’s ‘All in the Family’ and ‘The Jeffersons’” Glenn Weiss, “The Oscars”
Writing for a Variety Special *WINNER Hannah Gadsby, “Hannah Gadsby: Nanette” Adam Sandler, “Adam Sandler: 100% Fresh” Amy Schumer, “Amy Schumer: Growing” Matt Roberts, “Carpool Karaoke: When Corden Met McCartney Live From Liverpool” Beyoncé Knowles-Carter, “Homecoming: A Film By Beyoncé” Wanda Sykes, “Wanda Sykes: Not Normal”
The complete list of 2019 Emmy winners Best Drama *WINNER “Game of Thrones” (HBO) “Better Call Saul” (AMC) “Bodyguard” (Netflix) “Killing Eve” (AMC/BBC America)
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