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solariannihil · 1 year
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punk band mondayzz????
u should. u should listen to Against Me!; they’re fronted by a trans woman and r1 of my fav bandz of all time :333 /nf /pos
subgenre: punk rock (with a touch of folk punk)
members: Laura Jane Grace (lead vocals/rhythm guitar; used to do bass and lead guitar too), James Bowman (lead guitar/backing vocals), Andrew Seward (bass/backing vocals), Atom Willard (drums/percussion)
past members: Kevin Mahon (drums/percussion/backing vocals), Dustin Fridkin (bass/backing vocals), Warren Oakes (drums/percussion), George Rebelo (drums/percussion), Jay Weinberg (drums/percussion), Inge Johansson (bass/backing vocals)
song reccs: Pints of Guinness Make You Strong, Walking is Still Honest (especially the Crime EP version), Transgender Dysphoria Blues, Paralytic States, Pretty Girls (The Mover), Norse Truth; Delicate, Petite, and Other Things I’ll Never Be
origins:
- Florida
- band formed as Laura’s solo act in 1997, but she got James, Warren, and Andrew in it by 2001
- over the years, members came and went
where’s the band’s name from?: As a teen, Laura felt like the whole world was against her. So her very first demo was called “against me!”, and subsequently, the band. (credit to @paralytic-states for letting me know!!)
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(and yes. i forgot to post last monday shhh💀)
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ghostie111 · 7 months
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So Much In Love.The Mighty Avengers. Oz Malo
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Rugby based band this was a cover of a Rolling Stones song produced by Andrew Oldham. It made the lower end of the top 50vin the UK. Fared better in Australia.
Band members were Tony Campbell lead guitar and vocals he founded the group in 1962.
Dave 'Biffo' Beech drums vocal
Mike Linnell bass and lead vocals
Kevin Mahon guitar and Harmonica
They split in the mid 60s members would later become part of Jigsaw. Mike Linnell appeared on uk quiz programme Countdown in 2001.
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autistme · 10 months
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was anyone going to tell me kevin mahon was in forgetters or was i supposed to learn that myself
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paulisded · 1 year
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The Ledge #547: Best Albums of 2022
Once again, this obsessive mind spent weeks and weeks overthinking this year's list. Notes were taken. Records were spread out all over the living room. iTunes searches revealed some forgotten gems. But I can once again say that this was a fabulous year for music, as evidenced by this countdown show. Veteran bands made comebacks. New bands made big splashes. Multiple genres revealed new life. It's a great time for music geeks. So here is my list of the year's 40 best records (although I only aired 30):
1. Superchunk, Wild Loneliness. Few bands are as consistent as Superchunk. You pretty much know what you’re going to get with each and every album, and they always deliver. Yes, this one is a bit more subdued than what you may be used to from them, but the songs are every bit as strong as anything they’ve ever put out. 
2. UltraBomb, Time To Burn. This is my kind of super group. Husker Du bassist Greg Norton, Mahones guitarist Finny McConnell, and UK Subs drummer Jamie Oliver spent exactly four days writing and recording this bristling collection of rousing punk-ish anthems.
3. Spiritualized, Everything Was Beautiful. Jason Pierce is the king of orchestral space rock, mainly due to his ability to absorb pretty much any sort of influence, from free jazz to 60s pop, into something that sounds like nothing that has come before.
4. Wet Leg, Wet Lag. I hesitated to check this record out due to its pre-release hype. For once, however, the hype was deserved. If you enjoyed the alternative pop of Elastica two decades ago you should find this record quite a fun ride.
5. Miss Georgia Peach, Aloha From Kentucky. This collaboration between Beebe Gallini leader Miss Georgia Peach and the members of Nashville Pussy is the rawkin’ country/soul record we’ve been dying to hear for many years. 
6. Hoodoo Gurus, Chariot Of The Gods. One of the great comebacks of 2022, our favorite Australians marked their 40th anniversary (give or take a year) with a record that proudly stands next to their college radio classics of the 80s.
7. Kevin Morby, This Is a Photograph. The latest album by one of our era’s best songwriters was inspired by a scary family moment involving his father, which led him to not only look back at his childhood but also reexamine the present. 
8. Ty Segall, “Hello Hi”. After the synth and guitar grime of last year’s Harmonizer, Segall’s main instrument of choice on this record is his acoustic guitar. That’s not to say this is a quiet album. The patented Segall noise is still present, but maybe not as utilized.
9. Dry Cleaning, Stumpwork. The story is that leader Florence Shaw always keeps a notebook with her, and jots down any interesting lines she happens to overhear. She then collates these lines into lyrics that she talk-sings to the rest of the band’s post-punk influenced racket. It shouldn’t work but it’s pretty fabulous. 
10. Wilco, Cruel Country. The year began with Wilco reconvening for some tentative rehearsing and recording. Suddenly they had 21 finished tracks that sort of harken back to the days of A.M. and Being There. 
11. More Kicks, Punch Drunk. This was actually a great year for power pop, and the second album by this London-based trio was the best of the bunch. 
12. Built To Spill, When The Wind Forgets Your Name. It’s always interesting when veteran bands find new wrinkles to their old sound. This record on first listen does sound like every other Built To Spill record but it’s also a bit weirder than what we’ve come to expect.
13. Brad Marino, Basement Beat. Brad Marino recently found a little spare time, which he utilized as an exercise to write some “Ramonescore” songs. Yet this resulting album is not full of Ramones copycat songs. These are Brad Marino songs, and he’s always had a knack for writing short, catchy rockers.  
14. Fontaines D.C., Skinty Fia. The Irish post-punkers expand their sound on their explosive third album.
15. Osees, A Foul Form. A recent tour that culminated in an encore barrage of Black Flag covers appears to be the main influence on this noisy, almost hardcore record. 
16. Uni Boys, Do it All Next Week. This is my new band of the year. Power pop works best to these ears when the emphasis is on the “power”, and this band is almost a modern-day Exploding Hearts.
17. Elvis Costello, The Boy Named If. Apparently, last year’s weird tribute record that saw Spanish vocalists sing over the original This Year’s Model tracks influenced Costello and his band to return to the amphetamine rush of his classic Attractions albums.
18. Archers Of Loaf, Reason In Decline. The long-awaited return of this 90s favorite may not include any individual songs that have the immediacy of their original classics, but their first record in 24 years stands strongly next to the rest of their catalog.
19. Viagra Boys, Cave World. These Swedes prove that post-punk can include a sense of humor.
20. Drive-By Truckers, Welcome 2 Club XIII. After a couple of political-themed albums, this time the Truckers take an introspective look back to their formative years of the early 90s.
21. Kiwi Jr., Chopper. Why fix something that’s not broken? This Toronto band’s first two records featured amazing jangle-pop tunes, and they don’t veer too far away from what worked on those albums.
22. Yard Act, The Overload. Imagine if The Fall were led by someone who wasn’t an angry curmudgeon. A version of The Fall where the lyrical jokes were funny to all and not just the curmudgeon. That’s sort of what we have with Yard Act.
23. The Black Lips, Apocalypse Love. You never know what you’re going to get with the Black Lips, and that is still true on their 10th album. Country vocals, disco beats, garage-y guitars, mariachi horns. That’s all here and more, and sometimes all on the same track.
24. Spoon, Lucifer On The Sofa. After a couple of records that have leaned more and more towards electronics, Spoon returns with what is possibly their loudest record to date. 
25. Night Shop, Forever Night. Night Shop leader Justin Sullivan began his career as the drummer in the Kevin Morby-led The Babies (along with Morby’s first four solo albums) and it’s pretty obvious that they share similar tastes and influences. 
26. Kurt Vile, (Watch My Moves). I remember reading a Kurt Vile review around the time this album came out that described his songs as “slow motion anthems”. I can’t improve on that.
27. The Speedways, Talk Of The Town. More fabulous London-based power pop, and again with the emphasis on “power”. Almost any of these songs could have been on those Rhino Records’ D.I.Y. compilations that documented the late 70s power pop phenomenon. 
28. Green/Blue, Offering. Three veteran Minneapolis musicians come together to create music that could have been released on Twin/Tone back in the 80s yet fits with modern indie rock.
29. Alex G, God Save The Animals. Seriously, the title of this record accurately describes the contents, as on song after song Alex Giannascoli sings about our non-human friends.
30. New Rocket Union, Twin Cities Breakdown. High octane, balls to the wall Minneapolis rock and roll. 
31. Guided By Voices, Tremblers And Goggles By Rank. It was a relatively quiet year for Robert Pollard and company, as they only put out two new albums (along with a couple of reissues). This one is arguably the better of the two, as it’s a little bit more hard hitting and also isn’t afraid to expand not only the sound but the length of the songs.
32. El Camino Acid, Sunset Motel. Good old garage rock with a side of power pop influences. 
33. Brian Jonestown Massacre, Fire Doesn’t Grow On Trees. There was a time that I felt that I only needed one BJM album. Yes, most of their music follows a similar template but there are reasons to treasure all 19(!) albums. Something about this one does feel different, and I don’t think it’s just because there are some new players backing him up.
34. Dehd, Blue Skies. Pitchfork, a site I normally avoid, called this record a continuation of the road trip sound of their previous record, Flowers of Devotion, and oddly I sort of get it. 
35. Dropkick Murphys, This Machine Still Kills Fascists. With lead singer Al Barr taking a hiatus to care for his ill mother, the rest of the band reconvened with a satchel of (mostly) unrecorded Woody Guthrie tunes and quickly banged out this acoustic masterpiece.
36. Schizophonics, Hold It. A modern day mix of the pure rock and roll of Little Richard, The Stooges, and The Sonics, among a zillion others. What a reminder of what rock and roll was and should be.
37. Afghan Whigs, How Do You Burn? The Whigs’ first album in five years carries on the moody, haunted feel that has always been the perfect setting for leader Greg Dulli’s vocals. 
38. Tijuana Panthers, Halfway To Eighty. These veteran indie rockers have greatly evolved over the years, having started as a surf-rock band. Their sixth full-length still has a trace here and there of their surf roots, but there’s also elements of punk and garage that makes if possibly their most varied release to date. 
39. The Gabbard Brothers, The Gabbard Brothers. Formerly of Ohio indie rockers Buffalo Killers, Zachary and Andrew Gabbard’s current project sort of updates the laid back sounds of 70s AM radio. Yet there’s enough energy behind the songs that these songs can in no way be described as “yacht rock”. 
40. New Brutarians, Hysteria. Any band whose influences are listed as including the likes of Johnny Thunders, Alex Chilton, Lou Reed, and Leonard Cohen is a must for my collection, and Adam Turkel and Christina Wright’s lofi/glam/garage/protopunk packs a huge punch that more than lives up to expectations.
I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion! You can find this show at almost any podcast site, including iTunes and Stitcher...or
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(Note: Tracks from the above list were aired in reverse, "countdown" order.)
1. New Rocket Union, Twin Cities Breakdown
2. Alex G, Runner
3. Green/Blue, Talking To Myself
4. The Speedways, Secret Secrets
5. Kurt Vile, Flyin (like a fast train)
6. Night Shop, Forever Night
7. Spoon, The Hardest Cut
8. The Black Lips, Lost Angel
9. Yard Act, The Overload
10. Kiwi Jr., Unspeakable Things
11. Drive-By Truckers, The Driver
12. Viagra Boys, Punk Rock Loser
13. Archers of Loaf, Saturation and Light
14. Elvis Costello & The Imposters, Farewell, OK
15. Uni Boys, Downtown
16. Osees, Frock Block
17. Fontaines D.C., Roman Holiday
18. Brad Marino, Brain Gone Dead
19. Built To Spill, Comes a Day
20. More Kicks, In Love
21. Wilco, Tired of Taking It Out on You
22. Dry Cleaning, Anna Calls From The Arctic
23. Ty Segall, Hello, Hi
24. Kevin Morby, Rock Bottom
25. Hoodoo Gurus, Hang With The Girls
26. Miss Georgia Peach, Back Side of Dallas
27. Wet Leg, Chaise Longue
28. Spiritualized, Best Thing You Never Had (The D Song)
29. UltraBomb,Fear Your Gods
30. Superchunk, Endless Summer
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lindaseccaspina · 1 year
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From Dublin to Drummond- Mahon Family Reunion — Series –Part 5 — Kevin Dooley and Irish Immigration
From Dublin to Drummond- Mahon Family Reunion — Series –Part 5 — Kevin Dooley and Irish Immigration
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thesheel · 1 year
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In the high-stakes elections, Republicans’ worries are skyrocketing with the increasing number of to-be retired senators. As Rob Portman, the incumbent Republican Senator from Ohio is also retiring, Democrats will play their trump card to win this all-important seat. The 2022 Ohio Senate race is expected to be a highly anticipated one, considering that Ohio is a swing state, and Republicans need to pay a high price for a leadership change. If Democrats want to win the Senate majority in the 2022 midterm elections, Ohio can turn out to be a promising opportunity for them. Rob Portman: A Mouthpiece of Trump to Retire Senator Rob Portman, who once denied supporting Donald Trump after the leakage of “Access Hollywood” in 2016, ended up helping him even more than other hardline Republicans. He supported Trump’s agenda more than 88 percent of the time, despite his initial announcement of not supporting him. While seeking retirement, he cited hyper-partisan as the reason for him to retire from politics. Most of the time, he was seen in action instead of giving interviews to TV channels, so he may not be one of the more recognizable Senators for people. His track record of supporting Trump in various issues was going to give him an upper hand in the 2022 elections had he been contesting once again. However, with his retirement, Ohio’s evangelicals will not be very happy. After firstly affirming to vote against Trump in the impeachment trial, he, later on, voted to acquit him. But his retirement is bound to cast severe damage on Ohio Republicans, as even Mitch McConnell has labeled him as an expert politician. [caption id="attachment_7873" align="aligncenter" width="800"] Republican Candidates Lining Up to Replace Portman in the 2022 Ohio Senate Race[/caption] Republican Candidates Lining Up to Replace Portman in the 2022 Ohio Senate Race This retirement has attracted other Ohio Republicans to bandwagon the 2022 election campaign. In a crowded primary challenge of the 2022 Ohio Senate race, the following Republicans are likely to participate.   Mike Gibbons, United States Senate candidate in 2018 Veteran politician Michael Leipold Former State Treasurer, Josh Mandel Former Chair of Ohio Republican Party, Jane Timken Ohio State Senator, Matt Dolan Representative Mike Turner   Tim Ryan: The First Democrat to Join the 2022 Race from Ohio A member of the Ohio House of Representatives, Tim Ryan, has become the first Democrat to join the 2022 Ohio Senate race. Representative Ryan has spent ten terms as a Congressman and recently unveiled his intentions to join the Senate race.  Representative Ryan also competed in the 2020 Presidential elections, presenting himself as the mouthpiece of the working class before suspending his campaign. He is nationally known for his unsuccessful efforts to unseat House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi. Tim Ryan comes from an emerging conservative 13th Congressional district of Ohio. He has been holding the seat since 2002. The Mahoning and Trumbull counties are considered to be the vital spots of Ryan, but the rising conservatism in the region makes Ryan’s worries significant. Representative Ryan raised nearly $1.2 million in the first quarter for his Federal House race. Now this money will be available for his new adventure for the Senate. Other Ohio Democrats considering giving a shot in the 2022 Ohio Senate race include Kevin Boyce, who has also served as the state Treasurer, and Kathleen Clyde, who was also nominated for the Secretary of State back in 2018.   Republicans Using the Trump Card to Win the Primary Republicans are counting on Donald Trump in this all-important contest. Due to the emerging conservatism in Ohio, most candidates will have to prove their loyalty to Trump to pass the primary election barrier. Five Republicans have formally entered what is expected to be a crowded Repu
blican primary. The Republican primary challenge is likely to happen between Ohio Republican Chair Jane Timken and former State Treasurer Josh Mandel. No substantial figures give conclusive evidence of which candidate is expected to win the primary elections. However, a close contest is expected in the Republicans’ primary elections.    Final Thoughts  Donald Trump won Ohio with 53.27 percent of the votes in the 2020 elections. This changing trend in the recent elections evinces that Republicans can have the upper hand in the 2022 Ohio Senate race. Many Ohio counties, including Trumbull and Jackson County, are increasingly becoming white since they supported Barack Obama in 2012. The demographic changes in Ohio make it difficult for Democrats to win the state, be it the Senate election or Governor race.  Democrats need to go for an all-out war in this 2022 Ohio Senate race if they want to take the lead here. Despite the incumbent’s retirement, Republicans will pursue their campaign confidently, seeing the voting trends in the state. For Democrats, the only choice is to outplay Republicans by starting their campaign as early as possible.
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scenesandscreens · 3 years
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Raging Bull (1980)
Director - Martin Scorsese, Cinematography - Michael Chapman
"Why? Why'd you do it? Why? You're so stupid. You're so stupid. So fuckin' stupid. So stupid. They call me an animal. I'm not an animal! I'm not an animal. Why do they treat me like this? I'm not bad. I'm not that bad! I'm not that bad. I'm not that guy. I'm not that guy. I'm not that guy."
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kevinmchalenews · 6 years
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brianbowensmith I want to thank everyone who came out today for #bestbuddies portrait photo shoot to celebrate 30 years. We all have a lot to learn from these incredible buddies. It was truly moving watching the energy and love this group of people displayed today. [2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8]
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theredfallows · 6 years
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Behold my creation:
Wrestlemania: Infinity War
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punkjinshi · 7 years
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SHANE: WHY DID YOU LET ME FALL TO MY DEATH!
SAMI: BEACUSE MY HAIR HURTS, I HAVE AN INNER EAR INFECTION-
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shanbini · 3 years
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here’s some songs that would play over edits of you and jinyoung! hope you suffer, wifey ;’)
- 10,000 hours by prettymuch
- all i ever need by austin mahone
- body by eric nam, timberland
- empty by kevin abstract
- angel by chancellor, taeyeon
- you & i by one direction (ofc i had to put a 1D song on here, you think my mental illness was cured overnight?!)
- fine by taeyeon
- at my worst by pink sweat$
- euphoria by jungkook
- tokoyo by rm
AAHHH MIMI WHY JUST WHY!!! WHAT DID I DO TO YOU TO DESERVE THIS 😭😭 LIKE I THOUGHT YOU LOVED ME??? you know damn well this made me cry like a baby and you still sent it to me </3 you've also picked such great songs!!! but of course you had to add jk's song and joonie's song too huh </3 you actually hate me so much!!! please don't mind me, tonight i'm gonna fall asleep listening to 'angel' and creating fake scenarios in my head 😔 but first i have to save this playlist on my spotify with the title "my wife hates me" 🤧
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thatericalper2 · 3 years
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Mitchel Musso
Myles Evans
Nat Wolff
Nathaniel J Potvin
Niall Cunningham
Nicholas Cirillo
Nick Hargrove
Nick Jonas
Nick Purcell
Nick Robinson
Nick Roux
Nico Hiraga
Nik Dodani
Noah Centineo
Noah Galvin
Owen Teague
Patrick Davis
Patrick Schwarzenegger
Paul Karmiryan
Pete Davidson
Peyton Meyer
Pico Alexander
Pierson Fode
Preston Strother
Rafael L. Silva
Raymond Alexander Cham Jr
RJ Mitte
Rome Flynn
Ross Lynch
Rudy Pankow
Ryan Lee
Ryan McCartan
Ryder McLaughlin
Samuel Larsen
Sean Berdy
Sebastian Amoruso
Shane Kinsman
Spencer Daniels
Spencer House
Spencer List
Sterling Beaumon
Suraj Partha
Taj Speights
Taylor Zakhar Perez
Teo Halm
Tom Williamson
Tommy Martinez
Tony Oller
Troy Iwata
Ty Panitz
Tyler Barnhardt
Tyler Posey
Tyler Young
Wesley Stromberg
Wolfgang Novogratz
Zach Cherry
Zach Mills
Zachary Gordon
Zack Calderon
Zak Henri
Zak Steiner
Zane Huett
80s
Aaron Carter
Aarón Díaz
Aaron Hill
Aaron Tveit
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Adam DeVine
Adam Driver
Adam Huber
Adam Pally
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Amir Blumenfeld
Alan Ritchson
Alberto Frezza
Alden Ehrenreich
Alex Meraz
Alex Moffat
Alex Saxon
Alexander Koch
Alphonso McAuley
Amin Joseph
Anders Holm
Andrew Caldwell
Andrew Garfield
Andrew J. West
Andrew M. Gray
Anoop Desai
Anthony Carrigan
Anthony Lee Medina
Anton Yelchin
Arjun Gupta
Armie Hammer
Asher Monroe
Ashley Zuckerman
Augusto Aguilera
Beau Knapp
Beau Mirchoff
Beau Wirick
Ben Feldman
Ben Levin
Ben Savage
Benjamin Griffey
Benjamin Walker
Billy Flynn
Billy Magnussen
BJ Britt
Blair Redford
Blake Anderson
Blake Berris
Blake Lee
Bobby Campo
Bow Wow
Boyd Holbrook
Brad James
Bradley Soileau
Brando Eaton
Brandon Bell
Brendan Scannell
Brendon Urie
Brandon Jones
Brandon Mychal Smith
Brandon Scott
Brandon Scott Jones
Brant Daugherty
Brent Antonello
Bret Harrison
Brett Dalton
Brett Davern
Brian Ames
Brian J. Smith
Brian Letscher
Brian Michael Smith
Brock Harris
Brody Jenner
Bryan Dechart
Bryan Fisher
Bryton James
Bug Hall
C.J. Thomason
Callard Harris
Cam Gigandet
Chace Crawford
Chad Michael Murray
Charles Michael Davis
Charlie Barnett
Charlie Carver
Chris Brochu
Chris Chalk  
Chris Evans
Chris Olivero
Chris Witaske
Chris Wood
Chris Zylka
Chuck Hittinger
Cody Kasch
Cody Longo
Colin Donnell
Colton Haynes
Columbus Short
Cornelius Smith jr
Dan Smyers
Daniel Clark
Daniel Sunjata
Daren Kagasoff
Darren Criss
Dave Franco
Dave Patten
David A. Gregory
David Anders
David Castaneda
David Castro
David Del Rio
David Giuntoli
David Henrie
Dayo Okeniyi
Dennis Andres
Derek Hough
Desmin Borges
DJ Cotrona
Drew Garrett
Drew Roy
Drew Seeley
Drew van Acker
Edwin Hodge
Enver Gjokaj
Erich Bergen
Erik von Detten
Evan Hart
Evan Jonigkeit
Evan Ross
Freddie Smith
Gabriel Luna
Gerardo Celasco
Glen Powell
Grey Damon
Hale Appleman
Haley Joel Osment
Hannibal Buress
Harry Shum Jr.
Ian Harding
Ignacio Serricchio
Jackson Rathbone
Jake Abel
Jake McDorman
Jake McLaughlin
Jose Moreno Brooks
Josh Henderson
Jason Ralph
Jason Ritter
Jason Tam
Jeff Pierre
Jencarlos Canela
Jesse Lee Soffer
Jesse Williams
Jesy McKinney
Jim Parrack
Jimmy O. Yang
Joe Jonas
Joe Tippett
Joel Johnstone
John Francis Daley
John Gallagher Jr.
Johnny Lewis
Johnny Simmons
Jon Bass
Jon Rudnitsky
Jonathan Tucker
Jonny Weston
Josh Gad
Josh Groban
Josh Kelly
Josh Peck
Josh Pence
Joshua Alba
JR Lemon
Julian Cihi
Justin Baldoni
Karan Soni
Keegan Allen
Keahu Kahuanui
Kelly Blatz
Ken Baumann
Kendrick Sampson
Kevin Jonas
Kevin McHale
Ki Hong Lee
Kyle Gallner
Lance Gross
Lee Thompson Young
Lenny Platt
Leslie Odom Jr.
Luke Grimes
Manish Dayal
Matt Dallas
Matthew Atkinson
Matthew Daddario
Matthew Gray Gubler
Matthew Koma
Max Carver
Max Jenkins
Max Kasch
Max Thieriot
Mehcad Brooks
Melvin Gregg
Michael Angarano
Michael Cassidy
Michael Grant Terry
Michael Malarkey
Michael Rady
Michael Seater
Michael Trevino
Michael Willett
Mike Castle
Neal Bledsoe
Nick Carter
Nick Eversman
Nick Gehlfuss
Nico Tortorella
Nicholas Braun
Niko Nicotera
Niko Pepaj
Nyasha Hatendi
Patrick Flueger
Paul Wesley
Pej Vahdat
Penn Badgley
Pete Ploszek
Peter Vack
Rafi Gavron
Randy Wayne
Raviv Ullman
Reid Ewing
Ritesh Rajan
Robert Buckley
Robert Ri’chard
Robert Schwartzman
Robin de Jesús
Rory Culkin
Ryan Eggold
Ryan Kelley
Sam Tsui
Scott Eastwood
Scott Evans
Sean Faris
Sebastian Stan
Shane Coffey
Shawn Pyfrom
Shiloh Fernandez
Simon Helberg
Sinqua Walls
Skyler Maxon
Sterling Sulieman
Steven Krueger
Steven R. McQueen
Steven Yeun
T.J. Miller
Taran Killam
Taylor Kinney
Taylor Kowalski
Telly Leung
Timothy Granaderos
Titus Makin Jr.
Tom Maden
Tom Pelphrey
Travis Caldwell
Travis Winfrey
Trevor Wright
Tyler Hoechlin
Utkarsh Ambudkar
Wes Brown
Will Roland
William Jackson Harper
Winston Duke
Wolé Parks
Wyatt Nash
Yusuf Gatewood
Zac Efron
Zach McGowan
Zach Roerig
Zachary Abel
70s
Aaron Paul
Aaron Stanford
Aaron Yoo
Adam Brody
Adam Fristoe
Adam Harrington
Adam Levine
Adam Rodriguez
Adam Scott
Adrien Brody
Alex Kruz
Alfredo Narciso
Alimi Ballard
André Holland
Andy Samberg
Anthony Mackie
Ashton Holmes
Assaf Cohen
Ben Affleck
Benjamin McKenzie
Billie Joe Armstrong
Billy Brown
B.J. Novak
Bobby Cannavale
Brad Kroenig
Bradley Cooper
Brandon Quinn
Brandon Routh
Breckin Meyer
Brendan Hines
Brian Austin Green
Brian Geraghty
Brian Tee
Bruno Campos
Bryan Greenberg
Bryce Johnson
C.S. Lee
Casey Affleck
Chadwick Boseman
Chris Payne Gilbert
Chris Pratt
Christian Campbell
Christian Camargo
Colin Egglesfield
Colin Hanks
Cress Williams
Daniel Henney
Daniel Wu
Dave Annable
David Hornsby
David Sullivan
Derek Phillips
Desmond Harrington
Dominic Cooper
Donald Faison
Douglas Tait
Drew Powell
Eddie Cahill
Eric Dane
Eric Winter
Ethan Hawke
Freddy Rodríguez
Glenn Howerton
Gil McKinney
Goran Višnjić
Guillermo Diaz
Hayes McArthur
Henry Thomas
Ian Bohen
Ian Somerhalder
James Carpinello
James Hiroyuki Liao
James van der Beek
Joshua Jackson
James Franco
Jason George
Jason Sudeikis
Jay Duplass
Jay Harrington
Jay Hernandez
Jeff Hephner
Jensen Ackles
Jeremy Strong
Jesse Metcalfe
Joe Manganiello
Joel West
Jon Hamm
Jonathan Sadowski
Jordan Bridges
Josh Dallas
Josh Duhamel
Josh Radnor
Josh Stewart
Justin Bruening
Justin Chambers
Justin Hartley
Kal Penn
Keegan Michael Key
Ken Leung
Kerr Smith
Kevin McKidd
Kristoffer Polaha
Larry Sullivan
Leonardo DiCaprio
Luca James Lee
Mario Lopez
Mark Consuelos
Mark Duplass
Matt Bomer
Matt Czuchry
Matt Day
Matthew Davis
Matthew del Negro
Matthew Lillard
Maz Jobrani
Mekhi Phifer
Michael Benjamin Washington
Michael Landes
Michael Mosley
Michael Spears
Mike Faiola
Mike Vogel
Milo Ventimiglia
Nick Wechsler
Noah Bean
Noah Wyle
Oliver Hudson
Omar Epps
Paul Sparks
Paul Walker
Peter Facinelli
Randall Park
Rusty Joiner
Rob Delaney
Rob McElhenney
Robbie Jones
Ryan McPartlin
Sam Witwer
Samuel Page
Scoot McNairy
Scott Foley
Scott Grimes
Scott Michael Campbell
Sean Gunn
Shane West
Sharif Atkins
Shemar Moore
Stephen Bishop
Sterling K. Brown
Steve Howey
Taye Diggs
Thomas Sadoski
Tom Welling
Travis Schuldt
Troy Winbush
Wentworth Miller
Yanic Truesdale
Zach Braff
Zachary Knighton
Zachary Levi
60s
Adrian Pasdar
Alan Cumming
Andre Braugher
Andrew Airlie
Andy Dick
Anthony Edwards
Anthony Michael Hall
Archie Kao
Ben Harper
Ben Shenkman
Benjamin Bratt
Billy Porter
Blair Underwood
Brad Pitt
Brian D’Arcy James
Chad Lowe
Chance Kelly
Chaz Bono
Christian Slater
Christian Stolte
Dan Bucatinsky
Dana Ashbrook
Danny Nucci
David Alan Basche
David Duchovny
David Schwimmer
Deezer D
Denis O’Hare
Dermot Mulroney
Djimon Hounsou
Doug Savant
Dylan McDermott
Erik Palladino
Eriq La Salle
George Clooney
George Newbern
Glenn Plummer
Ian Harvie
J.P. Manoux
James Denton
James Spader
Jason Beghe
Jeffrey Dean Morgan
Joe Mantello
John Corbett
John Leguizamo
John Stamos
Johnny Depp
Joshua Malina
Kadeem Hardison
Lance Reddick
Leland Orser
Linden Ashby
Luke Perry
Matthew Broderick
Matthew Perry
Max Martini
Michael Park
Michael Vartan
Morris Chestnut
Neal McDonough
Neil Flynn
Nestor Carbonell
Patrick Dempsey
Paul Adelstein
Paul McCrane
Paul Rudd
Paul Satterfield
Randall Batinkoff
Raphael Sbarge
Rex Lee
Rob Lowe
Robert Maschio
Roger Howarth
Sam Lloyd
Scott Takeda
Seth Gilliam
Stanley Tucci
Stephen Blackehart
Steve Coulter
Steven Weber
Tim Dekay
Titus Welliver
Tony Goldwyn
Tuc Watkins
Woody Harrelson
Zahn McClarnon
50s
Andy García
Bill Pullman
Bob Saget
Brett Cullen
Bruce Boxleitner
Bruce McGill
Bruce Willis
Bryan Cranston
Chris Cooper
Clancy Brown
Colm Feore
David Morse
Delroy Lindo
Ed Harris
Giancarlo Esposito
James Morrison
James Saito
Jeff Perry
John C. McGinley
John Goodman
Mark Moses
Martin Short
Robert Patrick
Ron Perlman
Scott Patterson
Steven Culp
Tom Hanks
Tom Irwin
Tony Danza
William H. Macy
40s
Al Pacino
Barry Bostwick
Dan Lauria
Dayton Callie
Edward Herrmann
James Brolin
Joe Mantegna
Joe Morton
John Doman
John Lithgow
Ken Jenkins
Sylvester Stallone
Ted Danson
Tim Matheson
Tommy Lee Jones
Troy Evans
30s
Clint Eastwood
20s
Sir Christopher Lee
Unknown Age
August Emerson
August Roads
Brian Hutchison
Carl Lundstedt
Carter Hudson
Chris Medlin
Corey Knight
Daniel Kyri
Evan Castelloe
Gage Banister
Jamison Jones
Jeremy Culhane
Jimmie Saito
Joe Witkowski
Josh Banday
Julian Works
Logan Allen
Lucca De Oliveira
Matt Dellapina
Matthew Dennis Lewis
Maximilian Osinski
Michael Hsu Rosen
Michael Shenefelt
Mike Donovan
Nic Robuck
Paul James
Paul Yen
Roe Hartrampf
Sam Littlefield
Till Simon
Tosin Morohunfola
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From Dublin to Drummond- Mahon Family Reunion — The Series –Part 5 — Kevin Dooley and Irish Immigration
From Dublin to Drummond- Mahon Family Reunion — The Series –Part 5 — Kevin Dooley and Irish Immigration
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The Lia Fáil (Stone of Destiny) atop the Hill of Tara, County Meath, Ireland. 
Celtic Historian Kevin Dooley came to the reunion to tell the families what their ancestors went through.  He also told us  a few settlements in Ireland  is older than Sonehenge carvings in the Irish stones are older than the pyramids.When ancient Egypt and Ireland are spoken…
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What's Up Danger? The Into the Spider-Verse Tribute Show
OPENING RECEPTION /JUNE 29, 6:00PM - 9:00PM
Event Date: Saturday, June 29, 6pm-9pmFREE Admission | No RSVP | All Ages Welcome
Gallery Nucleus, in partnership with Grey Matter, are proud to present the official tribute exhibtion for Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse! Join us on June 29th for the grand unveiling of prints and art made in tribute to the Oscar-winning film! EXHIBITION HIGHLIGHTS:
A selection of original work made in tribute of the film
Included in the artist roster are a selection of artists who contributed work to the film!
Certain film artists available for book signings!
First attendees will receive a ticket for a Spider-Man ice cream pop (while supplies last!)
Book signing at the first hour with Zac Retz, Yuhki Demers and Robh Ruppel.
More things to be announced!
EXHIBITING ARTISTS:
Alex Ahad
Andrew Thompson
Babs Tarr
Celine Kim
Chase Conley
Coran Stone
Dashawn Mahone
Dean Heezen
Devin Elle Kurtz
Drew Hartel
Erik Ly
Eva Eskelinen
Jake Wyatt
Jeff Delgado
Jisoo Kim
Keiko Murayama
Kevin Hong
Mars Heyward
Megan Lawton
Mindy Lee
Mingjue Helen Chen
Nuri Durr
Richard Chang
Sara Kipin
Tristan Yuvienco
Vince Aparo
Yuhki Demers
Zac Retz
** And featuring sculpts of the characters from the film by Andrea Blasich! **
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