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People, May 3
Cover: Prince William and Prince Harry: Brothers United in Grief
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Page 3: Chatter -- Steven Yeun on being asked about the Oscars never having had an Asian American Best Actor nominee before, Jessica Biel on her and Justin Timberlake's kids Silas and Phineas bonding, Viola Davis on finding success later in life, Justin Bieber on growing from previous drug use and other mistakes, John Stamos on understanding why the Olsen twins Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen didn't return to Fuller House, Catherine Zeta-Jones on her and husband Michael Douglas discouraging their kids from pursuing acting
Page 4: 5 Things We're Talking About -- Courteney Cox puts her inner Monica on display, there's a bubble tea shortage, Downton Abbey returns, Indiana Jones chooses wisely, Serena Williams aces a TV deal
Page 6: Contents
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Page 8: The Academy of Country Music Awards -- Carrie Underwood, CeCe Winans
Page 9: Mickey Guyton, Thomas Rhett, Maren Morris and her husband Ryan Hurd, Elle King showed off her growing baby bump on the red carpet with pal Miranda Lambert
Page 10: Stars on Set -- Adam Driver sported a pair of statement glasses as he biked around Rome while filming the fashion biopic House of Gucci, Patrick Dempsey stayed in character while filming the thriller series Devils in Rome, Gabrielle Union flashed a peace sign as she left the L.A. set of the upcoming reimagined Cheaper by the Dozen
Page 11: Nicole Kidman embodied Lucille Ball while shooting the new Aaron Sorkin film Being the Ricardos, Reese Witherspoon brought her dog Minnie Pearl to work while filming the next season of The Morning Show in L.A., Anya Taylor-Joy wore a black jumpsuit to film a Tiffany & Co. commercial under NYC's Manhattan Bridge, Niall Horan and British pop star Anne Marie goofed off in a vintage convertible while shooting a music video in Essex, England
Page 12: StarTracks -- Pretty Little Liars star Brant Daugherty and actress wife Kim welcomed their first child together -- a son named Wilder David, Saweetie performed at the Triller Fight Club: Jake Paul vs. Ben Askren boxing match in Atlanta, Christian Bale showed off his newly shaved head during a run on the beach in Sydney where he's filming Thor: Love and Thunder, The X-Files stars Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny reunited in a selfie shared on Instagram with her dog Stella who photobombed the longtime friends
Page 14: Jennifer Lawrence and her husband Cooke Maroney made a rare public appearance together to grab an early dinner in NYC, Ricky Martin performed at the Latin American Music Awards in Sunrise, Florida, Julia Roberts as the new ambassadress for luxury brand Chopard
Page 17: Scoop -- Controversy after Colton Underwood comes out
Page 18: Pete Davidson's romance with Bridgerton's Phoebe Dynevor
Page 19: Heart Monitor -- Ashley Benson and G-Eazy back on?, Christian Siriano and Brad Walsh divorcing, Harry Connick Jr. and Jill Goodacre happy anniversary, Travis Barker and Kourtney Kardashian heating up
Page 23: Scarlett Johansson on life and love in lockdown
* Baby Boom -- J Balvin and Valentina Ferrer are expecting a baby together, Tan and Rob France on the way to being parents through a surrogate
Page 25: Ken Jeong fighting the pandemic and Asian hate
* Scott Foley on his big new moves
Page 26: Open House -- Jimmy Fallon's quirky and colorful NYC penthouse
Page 29: Wedding -- Raven Gates and Adam Gottschalk -- after postponing their wedding three times, the Bachelor in Paradise couple tie the knot in an intimate ceremony
Page 30: Passages, a Harry Potter star dies at 52 -- acclaimed British actress Helen McCrory, who played Narcissa Malfoy, died of cancer at her home, surrounded by a wave of love from friends and family, said her husband Damian Lewis
Page 31: Anguish and renewed pleas for change after a fatal traffic stop -- yet another unarmed Black man, Daunte Wright, is killed by a police officer in Minneapolis, sparking more protests nationwide
* Why I Care -- as chairman of the Motion Picture Television Fund (MPTF), award-winning producer Jeffrey Katzenberg helps raise millions to support colleagues in the entertainment industry
Page 32: Stories to make you smile -- a baby girl and her puppy double up on cuteness, a 12-year-old raises money to buy laptops for kids in need
Page 35: People Picks -- Shadow and Bone
Page 36: Home Economics, One to Watch -- Kung Fu's Olivia Liang
Page 37: Things Heard & Seen, Life in Color with David Attenborough
Page 38: The Mitchells vs. the Machines, Couples Therapy
Page 39: A Black Lady Sketch Show, Eric Church -- Heart & Soul, Q&A with Chelsea Frei
Page 41: Books
Page 42: Cover Story -- Prince William and Prince Harry united in grief -- after a difficult year apart, the brothers come together to honor their grandfather Prince Philip
Page 50: Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez -- why they couldn't make it work -- after four years together, the power couple are officially split. What went wrong, and what's next for the stars
Page 52: Vanished: Help Us Find These Kids -- the families of these missing children desperately hope to find them, and authorities could be just one clue away from bringing them home
Page 59: Tom Jones -- life is more precious every day -- the music legend opens up about healing after losing his wife of 59 years to cancer, and why he never wants to slow down
Page 62: Julianna Margulies -- what I know now -- from a tumultuous childhood to fame and fortune (and crushing on George Clooney along the way), the wife, mom and Emmy winner, now out with a memoir, reflects on her lucky life
Page 66: Cindy McCain -- love, loss and life after John -- three years after John McCain's death, his widow shares the ups and downs of life at his side, and how she's finally coming into her own
Page 70: Michael B. Jordan -- I'm in a great place -- halfway into his reign, the Sexiest Man Alive is living his action-movie dream, and he's in love
Page 75: Why I'm Grateful for the Vaccine -- a double dose of destiny -- their 1955 polio vaccinations made the local news. Now they're married, and celebrating their COVID-19 vaccines
Page 77: Mother's Day Gift Guide -- celebrity moms choose perfect presents to give (and get) -- Kate Hudson
Page 78: Ayesha Curry
Page 80: Amanda Kloots
Page 83: Spring's Big Jewelry Trend -- beaded pieces are everywhere right now
Page 88: One Last Thing -- Elizabeth Perkins
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foxingpeculiar · 4 years
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Since I don’t plan on putting on another one in the next two hours, I apparently watched exactly 200 movies for the first time in 2019. We’ll see if we can beat that. They are, if anyone cares:
Searching (2018, Aneesh Chhaganty)
Black Mirror: Bandersnatch (2018, David Slade)
Upgrade (2018, Leigh Whannell)
Pather Panchali (1955, Satyajit Ray)
Aparajito (1956, Satyajit Ray)
The Vampire Lovers (1970, Roy Ward Baker)
Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans (2009, Werner Herzog)
*Can You Ever Forgive Me? (2018, Marielle Heller)
Cape Fear (1991, Martin Scorsese)
Wild Strawberries (1957, Ingmar Bergman)
The Seven Year Itch (1955, Billy Wilder)
A Star is Born (2018, Bradley Cooper)
You Were Never Really Here (2017, Lynne Ramsay)
Vampire’s Kiss (1988, Robert Bierman)
Gangs of Wasseypur—Part 1 (2012, Anurag Kashyap)
*Destroyer (2018, Karyn Kusama)
Gangs of Wasseypur—Part 2 (2012, Anurag Kashyap)
Under the Silver Lake (2018, David Robert Mitchell)
Night Moves (1975, Arthur Penn)
*Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018, Bob Persichetti/Peter A Ramsey/Rodney Rothman)
The Thin Red Line (1998, Terrence Malick)
*Shogun Assassin (1980, Robert Houston/Kenji Misumi)
Secret Window (2004, David Koepp)
Gemini (2017, Aaron Katz)
Velvet Buzzsaw (2019, Dan Gilroy)
A Field in England (2013, Ben Wheatley)
Fyre: The Greatest Party That Never Happened (2019, Chris Smith)
Daisies (1966, Věra Chytilová)
The Devils (1971, Ken Russell)
Beyond the Black Rainbow (2010, Panos Cosmatos)
Bohemian Rhapsody (2018, Bryan Singer)
Bye Bye Birdie (1963, George Sidney)
Body Heat (1981, Lawrence Kasdan)
Being There (1979, Hal Ashby)
Logan’s Run (1976, Michael Anderson)
Escape From Tomorrow (2013, Randy Moore)
The Double (2014, Richard Ayoade)
Days of Heaven (1978, Terrence Malick)
The Blackcoat’s Daughter (2015, Oz Perkins)
Submarine (2010, Richard Ayoade)
*The Wandering Earth (2019, Frant Gwo)
Abducted in Plain Sight (2017, Skye Borgman)
The Thomas Crown Affair (1968, Norman Jewison)
Certain Women (2016, Kelly Reichardt)
Green Book (2018, Peter Farrelly)
Cold War (2018, Pawel Pawlikowski)
*The Boxer’s Omen (1983, Kuei Chih-Hung)
Vox Lux (2018, Brady Corbett)
A Most Violent Year (2014, JC Chandor)
Leaving Neverland (2019, Dan Reed)
Barbarella: Queen of the Galaxy (1968, Roger Vadim)
The Clovehitch Killer (2018, Duncan Skiles)
The Wicker Man (1973, Robin Hardy)
Jubilee (1978, Derek Jarman)
Blithe Spirit (1945, David Lean)
Burning (2018, Lee Chang-Dong)
Starchaser: The Legend of Orin (1985, Steven Hahn)
First Man (2018, Damien Chazelle)
*Us (2019, Jordan Peele)
Re-Animator (1985, Stuart Gordon)
The Dirt (2019, Jeff Tremaine)
Brokeback Mountain (2005, Ang Lee)
All That Heaven Allows (1955, Douglas Sirk)
The Blues Brothers (1980, John Landis)
Unfaithfully Yours (1948, Preston Sturges)
Hustle & Flow (2005, Craig Brewer)
Yojimbo (1961, Akira Kurosawa)
The Detective (1968, Gordon Douglas)
Support the Girls (2018, Andrew Bujalski)
The Age of Innocence (1993, Martin Scorsese)
Boys Don’t Cry (1999, Kimberly Peirce)
Eyes of Laura Mars (1978, Irvin Kershner)
*Long Day’s Journey Into Night (2019, Bi Gan)
Pet Sematary (1989, Mary Lambert)
*Avengers: Endgame (2019, Anthony & Joe Russo)
Fear (1996, James Foley)
Shivers (1976, David Cronenberg)
The Brood (1979, David Cronenberg)
Drowning by Numbers (1988, Peter Greenaway)
Like Someone in Love (2012, Abbas Kiarostami)
Society (1989, Brian Yuzna)
The Perfection (2019, Richard Shepard)
Lords of Chaos (2018, Jonas Åkerlund)
Perfect Blue (1997, Satoshi Kon)
Happy Death Day 2 U (2019, Christopher Landon)
The Dunwich Horror (1970, Daniel Haller)
Three Days of the Condor (1975, Sydney Pollack)
The Parallax View (1974, Alan J Pakula)
Klute (1971, Alan J Pakula)
The Day of the Jackal (1973, Fred Zinneman)
Play Misty for Me (1971, Clint Eastwood)
The Craft (1996, Andrew Fleming)
Charade (1963, Stanley Donen)
Her Smell (2019, Alex Ross Perry)
Gattaca (1997, Andrew Niccol)
Hackers (1995, Iain Softley)
The Paperboy (2012, Lee Daniels)
They Live (1988, John Carpenter)
*Midsommar (2019, Ari Aster)
A Murder of Crows (1999, Rowdy Herrington)
The Predator (2018, Shane Black)
*Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood (2019, Quentin Tarantino)
Bullitt (1968, Peter Yates)
Basic Instinct (1992, Paul Verhoeven)
The Da Vinci Code (2006, Ron Howard)
The Trip (1967, Roger Corman)
X: The Man with the X-Ray Eyes (1963, Roger Corman)
The Falcon and the Snowman (1985, John Schlesinger)
Inside Daisy Clover (1965, Robert Mulligan)
The Falls (1980, Peter Greenaway)
Cannibal Holocaust (1980, Ruggero Deodato)
Pokémon Detective Pikachu (2019, Rob Letterman)
War & Peace (1967, Sergei Bondarchuk)
A Zed and Two Noughts (1985, Peter Greenaway)
The Man with the Golden Arm (1955, Otto Preminger)
Maniac (1934, Dwain Esper)
Possession (1981, Andrzej Żuławski)
High Life (2018, Claire Denis)
Catch Me If You Can (2002, Steven Spielberg)
The Souvenir (2019, Joanna Hogg)
Gow the Killer (1931, Edward A Sailsbury)
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018, JA Bayona)
Suicide Squad (2016, David Ayer)
Jaws of the Jungle (1936, Eddie Granemann)
*IT, Chapter Two (2019, Andy Muschietti)
Rocketman (2019, Dexter Fletcher)
Booksmart (2019, Olivia Wilde)
A Futile and Stupid Gesture (2018, David Wain)
Goodbye Lover (1998, Roland Joffé)
24 Hour Party People (2002, Michael Winterbottom)
Wild Women of Wongo (1958, James L Wolcott)
Body of Evidence (1993, Uli Edel)
Capricorn One (1978, Peter Hyams)
Identification of a Woman (1982, Michelangelo Antonioni)
Marihuana (1936, Dwain Esper)
*Ad Astra (2019, James Gray)
The Violent Years (1956, William Morgan)
Salvatore Giuliano (1962. Francesco Rosi)
Metropolis (2001, Rintaro)
Mom and Dad (1945, William Beaudine)
The Eye of Vichy (1993, Claude Chabrol)
Harper (1966, Jack Smight)
The House That Dripped Blood (1971, Peter Duffell)
The Fearless Vampire Killers (1967, Roman Polanski)
Plan 9 From Outer Space (1959, Edward D Wood Jr)
*Joker (2019, Todd Phillips)
Attack of the Crab Monsters (1956, Roger Corman)
Fracture (2007, Gregory Hoblit)
The Bedroom Window (1987, Curtis Hanson)
The Celluloid Closet (1995, Rob Epstein & Jeffrey Friedman)
Echoes in the Darkness (1987, Glenn Jordan)
No Way Out (1987, Roger Donaldson)
Pumpkinhead (1988, Stan Winston)
Corman’s World: Exploits of a Hollywood Rebel (2011, Alex Stapleton)
McLuhan’s Wake (2002, Kevin McMahon)
Taking Lives (2004, DJ Caruso)
Spine Tingler!: The William Castle Story (2009, Jeffrey Schwarz)
House on Haunted Hill (1959, William Castle)
The Tingler (1959, William Castle)
The Virgin Spring (1960, Ingmar Bergman)
Last House on the Left (1972, Wes Craven)
*Judy (2019, Rupert Goold)
Judgment at Nuremberg (1961, Stanley Kramer)
Cam (2018, Daniel Goldhaber)
Dolemite is My Name (2019, Craig Brewer)
Dolemite (1975, D’Urville Martin)
*The Lighthouse (2019, Robert Eggers)
The Defilers (1965, David F Friedman)
A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge (1985, Jack Sholder)
Paranormal Activity 2 (2010, Tod Williams)
Paranormal Activity 3 (2011, Henry Joost & Ariel Schulman)
Kill List (2011, Ben Wheatley)
Krull (1983, Peter Yates)
Ginger Snaps (2000, John Fawcett)
Blood Feast (1963, Herschell Gordon Lewis)
Primal Fear (1996, Gregory Hoblit)
The World of Apu (1959, Satyajit Ray)
Man of Steel (2013, Zack Snyder)
Superman: The Movie (1978, Richard Donner)
Coffy (1973, Jack Hill)
In the Shadow of the Moon (2019, Jim Mickle)
The Irishman (2019, Martin Scorsese)
Marriage Story (2019, Noah Baumbach)
Echo in the Canyon (2019, Andrew Slater)
Shock Corridor (1963, Samuel Fuller)
The Road to Wellville (1994, Alan Parker)
The Last Temptation of Christ (1988, Martin Scorsese)
*Knives Out (2019, Rian Johnson)
Howl (2010, Rob Epstien & Jeffrey Friedman)
Hustlers (2019, Lorene Scafaria)
Late Night (2019, Nisha Ganatra)
Reefer Madness (2005, Andy Fickman)
Soapdish (1991, Michael Hoffman)
Happy Together (1997, Wong Kar-Wai)
The Cloud-Capped Star (1960, Ritwik Ghatak)
Jodorowsky’s Dune (2013, Frank Pavich)
Thief (1981, Michael Mann)
Detour (1945, Edgar G Ulmer)
The Bank Dick (1940, Edward F Cline)
Blinded by the Light (2019, Gurinder Chadha)
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My current bookshelves, more or less in the actual order they appear! Deets below the cut. ( I really want to know what people believe about me based on what’s on these shelves...)
Top Left:
Richard Adams: Watership Down
Katherine Addison: The Goblin Emperor x2 (1 copy is signed)
Elizabeth Alder: The King’s Shadow
Svetlana Alexievich: The Unwomanly Face Of War
Hans Christian Andersen: Fairy Tales
Laurie Halse Anderson: Speak
K.A. Applegate: Animorphs: The Hork-Bajir Chronicles, Animorphs: The Andalite Chronicles
Kang Chol-hwan: The Aquariums Of Pyongyang
Margaret Atwood: Cat’s Eye
Lundy Bancroft: Why Does He Do That? Inside The Minds Of Angry And Controlling Men
Brooke Barker: Sad Animal Facts
J.M. Barrie: Peter Pan (illustrated by Trina Schart Hyman)
Peter S. Beagle: Giant Bones, The Last Unicorn x2 (1 copy illustrated by Peter B. Gillis)
Robert Jackson Bennet: City Of Stairs, City Of Blades, City Of Miracles
Allan Bérubé : Coming Out Under Fire: The History Of Gay Men And Women In World War II
Carol Birch: Jamrach’s Menagerie
Isabella Bird: A Lady’s Life In The Rocky Mountains
Pierre Boulle: The Bridge Over The River Kwai
Ray Bradbury: The Martian Chronicles
Paul Brickhill: The Great Escape
Bonus: my grandpa’s mug from the FBI, a picture book of sloth wisdom
Second Left:
Gillian Bradshaw: The Beacon At Alexandria, The Wolf Hunt
Assorted Brontës: The Tenant Of Wildfell Hall, Agnes Grey, Villette, Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights, Shirley, The Professor
Lily Brooks-Dalton: Good Morning, Midnight
Allie Brosch: Hyperbole And A Half
Carol Rifka Brunt: Tell The Wolves I’m Home
Bill Buford: Heat
Lois McMaster Bujold: The Curse Of Chalion, Cordelia’s Honor
Joseph Campbell: The Hero With A Thousand Faces
Novella Carpenter: Farm City
Susanna Clarke: Jonathan Strange And Mr. Norrell
Susann Cokal: Breath And Bones
C.J. Cherryh: Rider At The Gate, Cloud’s Rider, Rusalka, Chernovog
Bonus: two Willow Tree figures and my ABRA-CA-FUCK-YOU cross-stitch 
Third Left:
C.J. Cherryh: Alternate Realities, Foreigner, Invader, Inheritor, Precursor, Defender, Explorer
Henry Chancellor: Colditz: The Definitive Story
Evan Dahm: Rice Boy
Ellen Datlow & Terri Windling: The Year’s Best Fantasy And Horror (#16)
Tiffany DeBartolo: How To Kill A Rock Star
Gavin DeBecker: The Gift Of Fear
Tom DeHaven: Sunburn Lake
Charles DeLint: Dreams Underfoot
Seth Dickinson: The Traitor Baru Cormorant
Carole Nelson Douglas: Exiles Of The Rynth
Arthur Conan Doyle: The Lost World
Brendan Duffy: House Of Echoes
William Faulkner: The Sound And The Fury, Flags In The Dust, Selected Short Stories
Elizabeth Warnock Fernea: Guests Of The Sheik
M.K. Fisher: How To Cook A Wolf
Fannie Flagg: Fried Green Tomatoes At  The Whistle Stop Cafe
Fourth Left:
James Gurney: Dinotopia
Gillian Flynn: Sharp Objects
Anker Frankoni: Mexican Eskimo
Charles Frazier: Cold Mountain
Nancy Garden: Annie On My Mind
Maeve Gilmore: A World Away
William Goldman: The Princess Bride
Nicola Griffith: Ammonite
Marie Haskell: The Princess Curse
Frank Herbert: Dune
Victor Hugo: Les Miserables
Shirley Jackson: We Have Always Lived In The Castle
Mira Jacob: The Sleepwalker’s Guide To Dancing
Paulette Jiles: Enemy Woman
Susan Kay: Phantom
Brian Jacques: Martin The Warrior, Mossflower, The Outcast Of Redwall, Mariel Of Redwall, Pearls Of Lutra, Salamandastron
Stephen King: Duma Key, Rose Madder, Hearts In Atlantis
Bottom Left:
Stephen King: The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon, The Gunslinger x2, The Drawing Of  The Three, The Waste Lands, Wizard And Glass, Wolves Of The Calla, Song Of Susannah, The Dark Tower, Lisey’s Story
Andrew Lang: The Green-, Olive-, Yellow-, Orange-, Red-, Pink-, and Grey Fairy Books
Rudyard Kipling: The Jungle Books
Jon Krakauer: Into Thin Air
Ursula K. LeGuin: The Left Hand Of Darkness
Madeline L’Engle: A Wind In The Door, A Swiftly Tilting Planet
Gail Carson Levine: Ella Enchanted
C.S. Lewis: Til We Have Faces, Out Of The Silent Planet
Lois Lowry: The Giver
James W. Loewen: Lies My Teacher Told Me: Everything Your American History Textbook Got Wrong
George MacDonald: The Light Princess & Other Stories, The Princess And The Goblin, At The Back Of The North Wind
Helen MacDonald: H Is For Hawk
Top Right:
Marie Manilla: The Patron Saint Of Ugly
Yann Martel: Life Of Pi
Gavin Maxwell: Ring Of Bright Water
Bernadette McCaughrean: Peter Pan In Scarlet
Patricia McKillip: The Forgotten Beasts Of Eld
Robin McKinley: The Hero And The Crown, The Blue Sword, Spindle’s End, Rose Daughter
Water M. Miller Jr.: A Canticle For Leibowitz
Herman Melville: Moby Dick x2 (1 copy is abridged and illustrated for children)
China Miéville: The Scar
Rand Miller: Myst: The Book Of Ti’Ana, Myst: The Book Of Atrus, Myst: The Book Of D’Ni
Hayao Miyazaki: Nausicaa Of The Valley Of The Wind, The Art Of Nausicaa, The Art Of Castle In The Sky
Elizabeth Moon: Remnant Population
Lady Murasaki: The Tale Of Genji
Audrey Nieffenegger: The Time-Traveler’s Wife
Bonus: “but you are not weak” embroidery, hand-painted page from H Is For Hawk
Second Right:
Sena Jeter Naslund: Ahab’s Wife: Or, The Star-Gazer
Patrick Ness: The Knife Of Never Letting Go, The Ask And The Answer, Monsters Of Men
Garth Nix: Sabriel
Naomi Novik: Temeraire, Throne Of Jade, Black Powder War, Empire Of Ivory
Ann Patchett: Bel Canto
Mervyn Peake: Gormenghast
Julie Ann Peters: Far From Xanadu
Patrick O’Brian: Master And Commander, Post Captain, HMS Surprise, The Mauritius Command, Desolation Island, The Fortune Of War, The Far Side Of The World
Bonus: pottery my dead friend made, pottery I made, slab of picture jasper, my “Fun Things To Believe In” cross-stitch
Third Right:
Edgar Allen Poe: Stories
Phillip Pullman: The Golden Compass
Lawrence Raab: The Collector Of Cold Weather
Erich Marie Remarque: All Quiet On The Western Front
Mary Renault: The Charioteer x2 (1 first edition)
Alistair Reynolds: Revelation Space, Redemption Ark, Diamond Dogs, Turquoise Days
David L. Robbins: War Of The Rats, The End Of War, Last Citadel
Mary Doria Russell: The Sparrow, Doc
Karen Russell: Swamplandia!
Alexander Afanasyev: Russian Fairy Tales
Louis Sachar: Holes
J.D. Salinger: The Catcher In The Rye
Sarah N.B.: It Begins In A Garden
William Shakespeare: Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, Macbeth
Mary Shelley: Frankenstein
Gene Stratton Porter: A Girl Of The Limberlost
Alexander Solzhenitsyn: One Day In The Life Of Ivan Denisovich
Caitlin Starling: The Luminous Dead
Noelle Stevenson: Nimona
Fourth Right:
Bram Stoker: Dracula x2 (1 illustrated by Becky Cloonan)
Elizabeth Kostova: The Historian
J.R.R. Tolkien: The Hobbit, The Fellowship Of The Ring, The Two Towers (x2), The Return Of The King, The Silmarillion, Unfinished Tales
Elizabeth Whalen Turner: The Thief, The Queen Of Attolia
Catherynne M. Valente: Deathless, The  Orphan’s Tales: In the Night Garden, The Orphan’s Tales: In The Cities Of Coin And Spice
Sheldon Vanauken: A Severe Mercy
Brian K. Vaughn: Saga (#1)
Tillie Walden: On A Sunbeam
Jen Wang: The Prince And The Dressmaker
Helene Wecker: The Golem And The Jinni
Elizabeth Wein: Code Name Verity
T.H. White: The Once And Future King
Simon Winchester: The Professor And The Madman
Bottom Right:
Gary Trudeau: The Doonesbury Chronicles
Adam Edgerton: Rediscovering Adak
Walt Whitman: Leaves Of Grass
Jane Yolen: Twelve Impossible Things Before Breakfast
Daniel Woodrell: Winter’s Bone
Patricia C. Wrede: Dealing With Dragons, Calling On Dragons, Searching For Dragons
Malcolm York: Mervyn Peake: My Eyes Mint Gold
Bonus: assorted DVDs and 1 lonely VHS tape, any manga I didn’t purge, plus some children’s books and self-published comics by high school friends
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A YOUNG MAN BUILT TO FALL|| flashback para
WHO: Hunter Clarington, w/ mentions of Quinn, Mason, Blaine, and Elliott WHERE: Clarington residence in Copenhagen WHEN: Spring 2017 WHAT: Hunter reaches his darkest hour, and realizes as it plays out that he must make a change. TAGGING: tw: suicide
“You have reached the voice mailbox of - Lawrence Clarington. No one is available to take your call. At the tone, please record your message. When you’ve finished recording, you can hang up, or press one for more options.” 
Beep. Click.
“You have reached the voice mailbox of - Lawrence Clarington. No one is available to take your call. At the tone, please record your message. When you’re finished recording - ” 
Click.
“You have reached the voice mailbox of - Lawrence Clarington -” 
Click.
“You have reached the voice mailbox of -” 
Click. 
“You have reached -” 
Click. 
Hunter closes his eyes as the cool metal of his cellphone slides down his burning cheek. It’s a hot day in Copenhagen, 92 degrees at 70% humidity, with zero chance of rain and 3 mile per hour winds. They blow in through his open window and wash over him like warm bathwater. 
The Denmark sun isn’t the only prickling heat. In the corner of the room, licking up the walls and devouring the carpet is a whistling fire, deliberate in its inception. Hunter has grown weary of watching it creep toward him, watching the smoke begin to swirl with the motions of the ceiling fan (which is barely a hindrance). 
He is unsurprised that he does not feel the first shiver of fear up his spine. He wonders if he would recognize the sensation even if he did. He wonders, briefly, if he should call Quinn. Or Mason, even Anderson. 
No. Quinn would think he was weak. Mason would never leave him alone about it. Anderson would... not let him burn, but... 
Hunter lays back on his mattress and lets his thoughts drift to the accordion hum of music outside his window. It’s a Commons tune, but he doesn’t mind it so much. He can’t even find it in himself to sneer at the pitchy drawl of the gondolier. “It’s nine o’clock on a Saturday. The regular crowd shuffles in. There’s an old man sitting next to me, making love to his tonic and gin...” 
Sweat pours down either side of his face and soaks his hair. A bead sidles past his eyelid and Hunter does not wince at the sting.
“Sing us a song, you’re the piano man. Sing us a song tonight. Well, we���re all in the mood for a melody, and you’ve got us feeling alright.” 
Hunter remembers the Drakaina with his jaw clenched. He wonders, with trembling lip, who will receive his shipment on the first Sunday in June, and imagines the Drakaina’s features when he first hears the news about Hunter Clarington. Before he believes it, there’s a smirk, but when he understands, there is nothing but vague, solemn horror, and he looks at Elliott Gilbert, and Elliott Gilbert looks back at him, and for a moment in shifting time, everyone has the same open-mouthed, squinting face. 
“Now Paul is a real estate novelist who never had time for a wife, and he’s talking to Davy, who’s still in the Navy, and probably will be for life. And the waitress is practicing politics, as the businessmen slowly get stoned...” 
He is enveloped by the dirge, doting on all the small glories of the spitting earth. He opens his mouth to half-whisper the refrain when flames begin to shroud the mattress, lapping at his toes. Hunter quickly recoils with a hissed “Shit”, curling into the only unburnt corner of his bedroom and wishing belatedly that he would’ve passed out from smoke inhalation by now. 
“And the piano, it sounds like a carnival. And the microphone smells like a beer. And they sit at the bar and put bread in my jar and say ‘Man, what are you doing here?’“
Hunter senses vaguely that he’s made a terrible mistake as he stares into the depths of the flames surrounding him. He presses his spine further into the corner and lays an open palm on each wall. He coughs. 
He doesn’t scream, even though his throat is straining and ready. His fingertips start to burn. Hunter coughs. “Sing us a song,” He aches, rasping, “You’re...” The flames encroach on his knees. Hunter coughs. “Aether”. 
All of the sudden, a jet of water slices through the growing flames. Hunter watches with growing eyes as the fire is cut down by the engulfing waves until it’s nothing at all but a quiet sizzle. All that hideous power, wiped away in seconds flat. Standing in the lake that has become of his bedroom is the small, blurry outline of a male Shedim. 
The boy wades through the water toward his master’s son, with wide, bewildered eyes. He doesn’t say a word as Hunter stares right back, releasing one trembling breath before he is effectively reduced to tears. They are so violent and enrapturing that he wonders if he will drown. 
The Shedim puts what he believes is a comforting hand on Hunter’s shoulder, while Hunter’s collapsing body clings around his middle and he sobs into his stomach. 
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The Long Walk (Slavomir Rawicz) {28}
Ecclesiastes  (King Solomon) {11}
Mere Christianity (C.S. Lewis) {31}
The Old Man and The Sea (Ernest Hemingway) {29}
The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe (C.S. Lewis) {10}
Babylon By Bus (Ray LeMoine) {27}
Bike Snob (bikesnobNYC) {29}
The Mouse and the Motorcycle (Beverly Cleary)  {9}
Book of First World War Poetry (Compiled By: George Walter) {32}
The Global Economy (Thomas Ramge) {35}
The New York Regional Mormon Singles Halloween Dance (Elna Baker) {33}
The Graphic Canon (Russ Kick) {32}
Proverbs (King Solomon) {7}
All The Light We Cannot See (Anthony Doerr) {33}
Farewell to Shady Glade (Bill Peete) {12}
Advance Your Swagger (Fonzworth Bently) {30}
The Good Earth (Pearl Buck) {28}
The Last Battle (C.S. Lewis) {10}
It Couldn't Just Happen (Lawrence Richards) {13}
The Return of the King (J.R.R. Tolkien) {12}
Atlas Obscura (Ella Morton) {34}
These Wonderful People (Noel Ames) {33}
How to be Black (Baratunde Thurston) {30}
Henry Higgins (Beverly Cleary) {8}
The Horse and His Boy (C.S. Lewis) {12}
Catch Me If You Can (Frank Abagnale) {34}
A Man Called Ove (Fredrik Backman) {36}
Shoe Dog (Phil Knight) {36}
Why Not Me? (Mindy Kaling) {35}
The Oregon Trail - A New American Journey (Rinker Buck) {34}
You Can't Win (Jack Black) {33}
The Mutt (Rodney Mullen) {31}
Superfreakonomics (Levitt & Dubner) {32}
Hell's Angel (Sony Barger) {32}
For Whom The Bell Tolls (Ernest Hemingway) {29}
Modern Romance (Aziz Ansari) {34}
Anarchy Evolution (Greg Graffin) {33}
Bronze Bow (Elizabeth Speare) {14}
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time (Mark Haddon) {33}
Expressions of Loneliness (Alex Free) {32}
Wump World (Bill Peet) {11}
Out of the Silent Planet (C.S. Lewis) {26}
Slaughterhouse-Five (Kurt Vonnegut) {31}
The Hiding Place (Cornelia ten Boom) {32}
Empty Mansions (Bill Dedman, Paul Clark) {36}
Tin Tin and the Land of the Soviets (Georges Prosper Remi) {13}
The Return of the King (J.R.R. Tolkien) {14}
Brave New World (Aldous Huxley) {29}
Achtung Baby (Sara Zaske) {34}
The Wealth of Nations (Adam Smith) {31}
The Indian in the Cupboard (Lynne Reid Banks) {14}
YWAM Backpack DTS (Jay / Ryan Caven) {31}
Red Tent (Anita Diamant) {32}
Freakonomics (Levitt & Dubner) {32}
Homer Price (Robert McCloskey) {10}
Diary of a Young Girl (Anne Frank) {31}
The Magician's Nephew (C.S. Lewis) {13}
On These Walls (John Cole) {31}
Les Miserables (Victor Hugo) {29}
Da Vinci Code (Dan Brown) {26}
When You Are Engulfed in Flames (David Sedaris) {29}
The World is Flat (Thomas Freidman) {30}
The Wonderful Wizard of  OZ (Frank Baum) {14}
The Girl Who Loved the Swastika (Maria Hirschmann) {33}
Colleen Green's Celebrity Encounters (Colleen Green) {32}
Love in the Time of Cholera (Gabriel Garcia Marquez) {32}
Mila 18 (Leon Uris) {32}
Jesus on Trial (David Limbaugh) {33}
The Price of Everything (Eduardo Porter) {33}
Crazy From the Heat (David Lee Roth) {30}
Flash Boys (Michael Lewis) {32}
Runaway Ralph (Beverly Cleary) {8}
The Model Millionaire (Oscar Wilde) {25}
In the Presence of my Enemies (Gracia Burnham) {23}
Just Kids (Patti Smith) {32}
The Wind in the Willows (Kenneth Grahame) {7}
Exodus (Leon Uris) {33}
Transport -7-41-R (Terry Degens) {32}
The Hunt for Red October (Tom Clancy) {33}
Beatles Gear (Andy Babiuk) {34}
Leading With Honor (Lee Ellis) {33}
The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (John Godey) {32}
Prince Caspian (C.S. Lewis) {12}
Common Sense (Thomas Paine) {25}
The Great Gatsby (F. Scott Fitzgerald) {27}
Under Fire (Oliver North) {30}
The History of the Caldwell Police Department (Robert Sobba) {31}
Killer Angels (Michael Shaara) {32}
Unbroken (Laura Hillenbrand) {33}
To Kill a Mokingbird (Harper Lee) {29}
Chinatown (Arthur Hart) {32}
The Jungle (Upton Sinclair) {28}
Voyage of the Dawn Treader (C.S. Lewis) {12}
On the Road (Jack Kerouac) {30}
No Place on Earth (Louis Charbonneau) {29}
Rising 44 (Norman Davies) {33}
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance (Robert Persig) {31}
Razor Eyes (Richard Hough) {30}
The Eagle Has Landed (Jack Higgins)  {29}
In the Plex (Steven Levy) {30}
The Road (Cormac McCarthy) {32}
Free (Chris Anderson) {31}
The Cross and the Switchblade ( David Wilkerson) {30}
The Wolf of Wall Street (Jordan Belfort) {33}
Alexander Hamilton (Ron Chernow) {20}
Fahrenheit 451 (Ray Bradbury) {29}
Heidi (Johanna Spyri) {13}
Tombs of Anak (Frank Peretti) {14}
The Anarchist Cookbook (William Powell) {28}
History in Headlines (Idaho Statesman Staff) {33}
Million Dollar Portfolio (David Gardner - Motley Fool) {31}
The Door in the Dragon's Throat (Frank Peretti) {14}
Castor Oil and Laughter (George Randall) {30}
One Hundred Years of Solitude (Gabriel Garcia Marquez) {31}
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With the first 5 rounds of the 20 in 2018 complete, the MXGP FIM Motocross World Championship now heads to Orlyonok, Russia for the MXGP of Russia. The circuit of Orlyonok rests along the Black Sea and will host MXGP for the second year in a row. Last year’s version played out in the traditional weekend racing format but this edition racing will be held on Monday the 30th of April and Tuesday the 1st of May to align with the largely celebrated Spring & Labor Day holiday.
Last year we saw amazing racing in our return to Russia after many years away at a new venue in a completely different region of the country. The entire 2017 event was amazing and though rain dampened the circuit last year perfect weather conditions are expected for this upcoming week. While so far in 2018 it has been a two horse battle between Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Jeffrey Herlings and Antonio Cairoli last year’s MXGP of Russia winner Monster Energy Kawasaki Racing Team’s Clement Desalle along with many other top racers will make the Russian trip.
Joining in the Russian racing is the classes of EMX250 and EMX300 presented by FMF Racing. In EMX250 the first 2 races crowned different round winners the first being BUD Racing Monster Energy’s Pierre Goupillon and the second went to Red Moto Assomotor’s Mathys Boisrame. Both Goupillon and Boisrame will be racing in Russia along with points leader Mel Pocock and 49 others for a total of 52 riders entered. In EMX300 presented by FMF Racing round 1 winner Joel Smets will compete against round 2’s top finisher, Verde Substance KTM’s Mike Kras, and defending champion, GL12 Racing’s Brad Anderson among several others.
MXGP Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Jeffrey Herlings has come away with 7 heats wins providing him with 4 of the 5 overall victories so far this year. The other wins have gone to his Red Bull KTM Teammate and championship rival Antonio Cairoli who, in the first five races of the season, has actually led more laps then the red plated #84.
In the past 2 rounds the difference has been the massive improvement of Herlings starts which have in turn allowed him to take the lead early and pull away from the field. Both have been strong on Russian soil each scoring the GP win in 2012 when Herlings was in MX2 and Cairoli the premier class however last year Herlings managed to reach the Orlyonok podium while Cairoli took 5th.
Monster Energy Kawasaki Racing Team’s Clement Desalle had been holding down 3rd in the points until bike misfortune took him out of race 1 in Portugal allowing Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP’s Romain Febvre to take the spot. Desalle has been fast all season and is one of the most likely to end the KTM dominance. Desalle won the Russian GP in 2017 and was second in the premier class in 2012.
Febvre comes to Russia with a much stronger start to the season than in 2017 and as previously mentioned has taken over the third spot in the points standings. Febvre finished 6th in Russia last year and 16th back in 2012 while riding MX2.
Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Gautier Paulin is working his way forward and improving on his season with the exception of a bike issue taking him out of Portugal’s race 2. Paulin reached the final spot of the Russian podium last year and took 7th in 2012.
Missing the racing in Russia last year was Team HRC’s Tim Gajser. Gajser who missed the first round of the season with injury showed potential and the results many have expected with his podium in Portugal 2 weeks ago.
Not to go unmentioned is BOS GP’s Evgeny Bobryshev who will undoubtably be the fan favorite. The Russian superstar took 12th last year and 5th in 2012.
One other rider to keep track of this Tuesday is Wilvo Yamaha Official MXGP’s Jeremy Seewer. Seewer took the runner up MX2 position in Russia last year and the Swiss rider is no stranger to hard pack circuits.
MXGP Championship Top Ten: 1. Jeffrey Herlings (NED, KTM), 241 points; 2. Antonio Cairoli (ITA, KTM), 225 p.; 3. Romain Febvre (FRA, YAM), 169 p.; 4. Clement Desalle (BEL, KAW), 165 p.; 5. Gautier Paulin (FRA, HUS), 147 p.; 6. Glenn Coldenhoff (NED, KTM), 140 p.; 7. Jeremy Van Horebeek (BEL, YAM), 132 p.; 8. Tim Gajser (SLO, HON), 113 p.; 9. Jeremy Seewer (SUI, YAM), 110 p.; 10. Maximilian Nagl (GER, TM), 88 p.
2017 MXGP of Russia MXGP Top 3: Clement Desalle Jeffrey Herlings Gautier Paulin
MX2 In the MX2 category Red Bull KTM Factory Racing has another pair of top performers with Pauls Jonass and Jorge Prado. Jonass leads the points but has struggled the past two rounds leaving Prado to win back to back races. Last year Prado took 8th while Jonass clinched the Russian win.
Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Thomas Kjer Olsen has been on of the most consistent performers of 2018 with 4 podiums out of 5 rounds. The consistent results has him placed third in the points standings.
The Kemea Yamaha Official MX Team came into the season with a brand new group of three riders and all have performed well. Perhaps the most popular in Russia will be none other than the Russian Vsevolod Brylyakov. Nicknamed the “Beast from the East” Brylyakov, who sits 6th in the MX2 championship, will race his first ever home GP after missing the 2017 event with injury.
Brylyakov’s teammate Ben Watson has surprised several this year and currently holds down the 4th spot in the points and achieved 10th at the race last year. The other Kemea rider Jago Geerts come back to the Orlyonok circuit for his second time and with fond memories after winning the 125cc FIM Junior Motocross World Championship title here in 2016.
Several other riders will content for the win as well including F&H Racing Team’s Jed Beaton who comes off an impressive Portuguese performance. Beaton turned many heads with his fight to 3rd place in Agueda.
MX2 Championship Top Ten: 1. Pauls Jonass (LAT, KTM), 216 points; 2. Jorge Prado (ESP, KTM), 202 p.; 3. Thomas Kjer Olsen (DEN, HUS), 185 p.; 4. Ben Watson (GBR, YAM), 141 p.; 5. Jed Beaton (AUS, KAW), 129 p.; 6. Vsevolod Brylyakov (RUS, YAM), 115 p.; 7. Conrad Mewse (GBR, KTM), 100 p.; 8. Hunter Lawrence (AUS, HON), 99 p.; 9. Calvin Vlaanderen (RSA, HON), 97 p.; 10. Henry Jacobi (GER, HUS), 96 p.
2017 MXGP of Russia MX2 Top 3 Pauls Jonass Jeremy Seewer Brian Bogers
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February 2018 Movie Log
Annihilation (Alex Garland, 2018, DCP)
Ape (Joel Potrykus, 2012)
The Aviator (Martin Scorsese, 2004, about 3rd viewing)
Body Heat (Lawrence Kasdan, 1981)
Boogie Nights (Paul Thomas Anderson, 1997, many viewings)
The Chambermaid (Ingo Haeb, 2014)
Cool Runnings (Jon Turteltaub, 1993, many viewings)
Detroit (Kathryn Bigelow, 2017)
For the Plasma (Bingham Bryant, 2014)
Gangs of New York (Martin Scorsese, 2002, 2nd viewing)
High Art (Lisa Cholodenko, 1998)
Molly’s Game (Aaron Sorkin, 2017, DCP)
Paddington 2 (Paul King, 2017, DCP)
The Shape of Water (Guillermo del Toro, 2017, DCP)
Stinking Heaven (Nathan Silver, 2015)
There Will Be Blood (Paul Thomas Anderson, 2007, about 3rd viewing)
Two Weeks Notice (Marc Lawrence, 2002)
When Harry Met Sally... (Rob Reiner, 1989, 2nd viewing)
The Witches (Nicolas Roeg, 1990)
TV: Nathan For You (Season 4), Peep Show (Series 1-2, rewatch)
Books: Mildred Pierce (Cain), Throwing Rocks at the Google Bus (Rushkoff)
Podcasts: various Paul Thomas Anderson interviews
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Inventions and Discoveries for Banking & SSC CGL Exam
Scientific Inventions and Discoveries
  When you look at the question papers of SSC CHSL, SSC CGL, SSC MTS, IBPS PO, IBPS Clerk, IBPS SO, IPPB Sc. I, LIC AAO, etc. you may find a lot of questions related to Inventions and Discoveries. Questions based on Inventions and Discoveries form a part of the General Awareness section of many Govt. and Bank exams. Therefore, you need to be well prepared for the topic of  Famous People Who Made Scientific Discoveries for Banking & SSC CGL Exam. Moreover, if you are interested in taking any Online Mock Tests then you can click on the link to begin your preparation for any other Government Exams. Here’s a list of Top Inventions and Discoveries by Scientists - A to Z List for Banking & SSC CGL Exam. We have divided the entire list into Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Computers, Space Science etc. You can also download this article as PDF for further reference.   Inventions/Discoveries Name of the Scientist/Person Adding Machine Pascal Aeroplane Wright brothers Air Brake George Westinghouse Air Pump Otto von Guericke Airship (rigid) G. Ferdinand Von Zeppelin Aniline Dyes Hoffman Antiseptic Surgery Lord Joseph Lister Arc Lamp C. F. Brush Archimedean Screw Archimedies Atom Neils Bohr Atomic Number Mosley Atomic Physics Enrico Fermi Atomic Structure Bohr and Rutherford Atomic Theory Dalton Automatic gearbox Hermann Fottinger Automobile Daimler Automobiles using gasoline Karl Benz Avogadro’s Hypothesis Avogadro Bacteriology Robert Koch Bacteriophage Max Delbruck Bakelite Leo H Baekeland Balloon Jacques and Joseph Montgolfier Ball-Point Pen John J. Loud Barometer Evangelista Torricelli Behaviorism B. F. Skinner Beri – Beri Eijkman Bicycle Kirkpatrick Macmillan Bicycle Tyre J.B. Dunlop Bifocal Lens Benjamin Franklin Binomial Nomenclature Carl Linnaeus Biogenetic Principle Ernst Haeckel Bismuth Valentine Blood Circulation Harvey Blood Groups Karl Landsteiner Bomb Edward Teller Boson S.N.Bose Boyle’s law Boyle Braille Louis Braille Breaking up the Nucleus of an atom Rutherford Calculating machine Pascal Camera George Eastman Carburetor Gottlieb Daimler Carburettor Gottlieb Daimler Cash register William Burroughs Cell Doctrine Rudolf Virchow Celluloid A.Parker Cement Joseph Aspdin Cenema A.L. and J.L. Lumiere Centrigrade scale A. Celsius Chemical Structure August Kekule Chemotherapy Paul Ehrlich Child Development Jean Piaget Chloroform James Harrison and James Young Simpson Cholera Bacillus Robert Koch Chromosomal Theory of Heredity Thomas Hunt Morgan Chronometer John Harrison Cine camera Friese-Greene Cinematograph Thomas Alva Edison Cinematography Thomas Alva Edison Circulation of the Blood William Harvey Classical Field Theory Michael Faraday Clock (machanical) Hsing and Ling-Tsan Clock (pendulum) C. Hugyens Coloured Photography Lippman Computer Charles Babbage Continental Drift Alfred Wegener Cosmic Rays R.A.Millikan Crescograph J.C.Bose Crystal Dynamics C.V.Raman Cyclotron Lawrence D.D.T. Dr.Paul Muller Deciphering the genetic code Dr.Hargobiad Khorana Deuterium (Heavy Water) H.C.Urey Diesel Engine Rudolf Diesel Diesel Oil Engine Rudolf Diesel Difference engine Charles Babbage Electrons J.J.Thomson Laws of Planetary Motion Kepler North Pole Robert Peary (1909) Solar System Copernicus (1540) South Pole Amundson (1912) Specific Gravity Archimedes West Indies Columbus (1492) Drinker’s Chamber of Iron Lung Dr.Philip Drinker Dynamical theory of Heat Lord Kelvin Dynamite Alfred B. Nobel Dynamo Michael Faraday Effect of Pressure on trough bodies Meghnad Saha Eightfold Way Murray Gell-Mann Electric Battery Alessandro Volta Electric Flat Iron H. W. Seeley Electric Furnace William Siemens Electric Generator Michael Faraday electric guitar Adolph Rickenbacker Electric iron H.W. Seeley Electric Lamp Thomas Alva Edison Electric Measurement Gauss Electric Motor (AC) Nikola Tesla Electric razor Jacob Schick Electrical Waves Heitz Electricity Faraday Electromagnet William Sturgeon Electromagnetic Field James Clerk Maxwell Electromagnetic Theory Maxwell Electron Joseph J. Thomson Electron Theory Bohr Electronic Computer Dr. Alan M. Turing Elevator Elisha G. Otis Energy of the Sun Hans Bethe Equal sign (=)? Robert Recorde Ethology Konrad Lorenz Eugenics Francis Galton Evolution Charles Darwin Evolution (theory) Charles Darwin Evolutionary Theory Ernst Mayr Fahrenheit Scale Fahrenheit Film & Photographic goods Kodak Film (with sound) Dr. Lee de Forest Foundations of Biology Jean Baptiste Lamarck Foundations of Mathematics Euclid Founding of Modern Physiology Claude Bernard Founding of Psychology Wilhelm Wundt Fountain Pen Lewis E. Waterman Fundamental Laws of Electric Attraction Coulomb Galvanometer Andre-Marie Ampere Gas lighting William Murdoch Gasoline engine Karl Benz Genetic Code Frederick Sanger Geometry Euclid Germ Theory of Disease Louis Pasteur Glider Sir George Caley Gramophone Thomas Alva Edison Gun powder Rogei Bacon Heavens William Herschel Heavy Hydrogen Urey Helicopter Broquett Heliocentric Universe Nicolaus Copernicus Helium Gas Lockyer Homoeopathy Hahnemann Hovercraft Christopher Cockerell Human Sexuality Alfred Kinsey Hydrogen Cavendish Hydrophobia Louis Pasteur I.Q. Test Alfred Binet In Number Theory Ramanujam Incandescent Bulb Edison Induction Coil Rohm Korff Induction of Electric Current Faraday Insulin F.Banting Intelligence test Binet Internal Combustion Engine Otto Jeans Levi Strauss Jet Engine Sir Frank Whittle Jet Propulsion Frank Whittle Kala-azar Fever U.N.Brahmachari Kaleidoscope David Brewster Laboratory Gas Burner Robert Wilhelm Von Bunsen Laughing Gas Priestley Law of Electrolysis Faraday Law of gases Gay Lussac Laws of Electrical Resistance Ohm Laws of Gravitation Newton Laws of Heredity Gregory Mandel Laws of Inheritance Gregor Mendel Laws of Motion Newton Laws of Multiple Proportion Dalton Laws of Natural Selections Darwin Life Boat Henry Great Head Lift E.G. Otis Lift (Elevators) Otis Lightning Conductor Benjamin Franklin Line of demarcation (ship) Plimsoll Linotype Mergenthaler Liquid Oxygen Dewar Locomotive Richard Trevithick Logarithmic Tables John Napier Logarithms John Napier Machine Gun Dr. Richard Gatling Malarial Parasite Ronald Ross Match (safety) J.E. Lurdstrom Mathematical Astro Physics Chandrasekhar Mathematical Genius Carl Gauss (Karl Friedrich Gauss) Mauve dye Perkin Measurement of Electrical Energy Joule, James Prescoft Mechanical Equivalent of Heat Joules Mercury Thermometer Fahrenheit Meson Hideki Yakawa Microphone Johann Phillip Reis, Alexander Graham Bell, Elisha Gray, Amos E. Dolbear, and Thomas Edison Microscopic Anatomy Marcello Malpighi Modern Anthropology Franz Boas Modern Astronomy Arthur Eddington Modern Computer John von Neumann Modern Geology Charles Lyell Modern Physiology William Bayliss Modern Synthesis Theodosius Dobzhansky Modern Telescope Edwin Hubble Molecular Biology Francis Crick Molecular Scattering of light in fluid Ramanathan Montessori Method Maria Montessori Motion of the Planets Johannes Kepler Motor Car (petrol) Karl Butler Movie Projector Thomas Alva Edison Neon Gas Ramsay, Travers Neon-lamp G. Claude Neurophysiology Charles Sherrington Neutron Chadwick New Anatomy Andreas Vesalius New Astronomy Tycho Brahe New Science Galileo Galilei Newtonian Mechanics Pierre Simon de Laplace Newtonian Revolution Isaac Newton Nuclear Fission Otto Hahn, Bohr and Fermi Nylon Dr. Wallace H. Carothers Nylon Plastic Carothers Organic Chemistry Emil Fischer Origin of Species Charles Darwin Oxygen Priestly Paints Shalimar Paper clip Johann Vaaler Parking meter Carlton Mcgee Penicillin Alexander Fleming Periodic Law Mendeleef Periodic Table of Elements Dmitri Mendeleev Pharmacology Gertrude Belle Elion Phonograph Edison Photograph Dauguerre Photography (paper) W.H. Fox Tablot Phototherapy N.R.Finsen Pneumatic Tyres John Boyd Dunlop Positive Electrons Anderson Power Loom Edmund Cartwright Powerloom Cartwright Principle for lever (S.P.Gravity) Archimedes Printing for the Blind Braille Printing Press Johannes Gutenberg Psycho-analysis Dr.Sigmund Freud Psychology of the Unconscious Sigmund Freud Quanta Max Planck Quantum Cosmology Stephen Hawking Quantum Electrodynamics Richard Feynman Quantum Mechanics Max Born Quantum Theory Werner Heisenberg Quantum Theory Max plank Raazor (safety) K.G. Gillete Rabies Vaccine Louis Pasteur Radar Dr. A.H. Taylor and L.C. Young Radio G. Marconi Radio transmitter Alexanderson Radioactive Dating Willard Libby Radioactivity Marie Curie Radio-activity of Uranium Henry Becquerel Radium Madame Curie Railway Engine Stephenson Raincoat Charles Macintosh Raman effect C.V.Raman Rare Gas Cavandish Rayon American Viscose Co. Razor (electric) Col. J. Schick Refrigerator James Harrison, Alexander Catlin Replacing human heart Christian Barnard Revolution in Chemistry Antoine Laurent Lavoisier Revolver Samuel Colt Rise of German Science Hermann von Helmholtz rubber (vulcanized) Charles Goodyear Rubber (waterproof) Charles Macintosh Safety lamp Sir Humphrey Davy Safety Pin William Hurst Safety Razor King C. Gillette Salk Vaccine Salk Saxophone Antoine Joseph Sax Scientific astronomy Hippalus Scientific Thinking Lucretius Scooter G. Bradshaw Seismograph Roberts Mallet Sewing Machine Thomas Saint Sextant Hadley Ship (steam) J.C. Perier Ship (turbine) Sir Charles Parsons Shorthand Sir Isaac Pitman Sociobiology Edward O. Wilson Soviet Genetics Trofim Lysenko Space flying Braun, Dr.Wernher Von Spectroscope Bunsen Spectroscopy Gustav Kirchhoff Spinning frame Sir Richard Arkwight Spinning jenny James Hargreaves Stainless Steel Harry Brearley Steam boat Fulton Steam Engine James Watt Steam engine (condenser) James Watt Steam engine (piston) Thomas Newcome Steam Turbine Parsons Steel Melting Process Bessemer Steel production Henry Bessemer Stethoscope Dr. William Stokes, Rene Laennec Stress Concept Hans Selye Structural Anthropology Claude Levi-Strauss Structure of DNA James Watson Structure of the Atom Ernest Rutherford Submarine David Bushnell Sulpha Drugs Domagk Superconductivity Heike Kamerlingh Symbiosis Theory Lynn Margulis Symbol (x)? William Oughtred T.N.T. llly Brandt Talkies Lee-de-Frost Tank Sir Ernest Swington Telegraph Samuel Morse Telegraphic Code Samuel Morse Telephone Sir Alexander Graham Bell Telescope Galileo Television Baird Television (mechanical) John Logie Baird Tempo of Evolution George Gaylord Simpson Terylene J. Whinfield and H. Dickson The long playing microgroove record Peter Goldmark Theory of conditioned reflex Pavlov Theory of Evolution Darwin Theory of Relativity Einstein Theory of the Atom John Dalton Thermodynamics Ludwig Boltzmann Thermometer Galileo Gallei Thermos Flasks Dewar Tractor J. Froelich Transformer Michael Faraday Transistor Bardeen, Shockley, Brattain Typewriter C. Sholes Uranium fusion Oho Hahn Uranus (Planet) Herschel William Vaccination Edward Jenner Valve of radio Sir J.A. Fleming Vitamins Hopkins and Funk Vitamin A Elmer V. McCollum and M. Davis Vitamin B Elmer V. McCollum Vitamin B1 Casimir Funk Vitamin B2 D. T. Smith, E. G. Hendrick Vitamin Niacin Conrad Elvehjem Vitamin Folic acid Lucy Wills Vitamin B6 Paul Gyorgy Vitamin C James Lind Vitamin D Edward Mellanby Vitamin E Herbert Evans and Katherine Bishop Vulcanised Rubber Charles Goodyear Washing Soda Lablanc Watch A.L. Breguet Waterproof Rubber Charles Macintosh Wave Mechanics Erwin Schrodinger Wave Theory of Light Christiaan Huygens Wave/Particle Duality Louis Victor de Broglie Wireless Communication Oliver Lodge Wireless Telegraphy Marcony World Wide Web and Hypertext Markup Language Tim Berners Lee X – Rays Roentgen X-ray Wilhelm Reontgen X-ray Crystallography Max von Laue zerox machine Chester Carlson Zip fastener W. L. Judson Zipper B. F. Goodrich   We hope that you have gained sufficient information about Inventions and Discoveries for Banking & SSC CGL Exams. If you know more about this topic that you think the article hasn’t included, then comment below.  Read the full article
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Winter Movie & TV Preview
Winter is normally a season that is accompanied by long, snowy nights and freezing temperatures that make going outside unbearable; however, for us that call South Florida home, winter means that we can finally enjoy being outside without suffering from heat stroke and wear things other than shorts and flip flops. From blockbuster movies to the most talked about TV shows to festivals and fairs, there is no shortage of things to see and do around South Florida this winter. Here is your definitive guide to what to watch and do this season, so grab your cuddle buddy and get ready to enjoy winter in paradise.
MOVIES:
When the temperature drops, stay inside and watch these must-see, blockbuster movies:
December:
Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle
Four teenagers discover an old video game console and are literally drawn into the game’s jungle setting becoming the adult avatars they chose.
Starring: Dwayne Johnson, Karen Gillan, Kevin Hart, Jack Black
Release Date: Dec. 22
Pitch Perfect 3
Fat Amy, along with your favorite Bellas, are back following their win at the world championship. The now separated Bellas reunite for one last singing competition at an overseas USO tour, but face a group who uses both instruments and voices.
Starring: Anna Kendrick, Rebel Wilson, Ruby Rose, Hailee Steinfeld, Brittany Snow
Release Date: Dec. 22
Father Figures
Upon learning that their mother has been lying to them for years about their allegedly deceased father, two fraternal twin brothers hit the road to find him.
Starring: Owen Wilson, Christopher Walken, J.K. Simmons, Ed Helms
Release Date: Dec. 22
The Post
A cover-up that spanned four U.S. Presidents pushed the country’s first female newspaper publisher and a hard-driving editor to join an unprecedented battle between journalist and government.
Starring: Meryl Streep, Tom Hanks, Sarah Paulson, Bob Odenkirk
Release Date: Dec. 22
Downsizing
When scientists discover how to shrink humans to five inches tall as a solution to overpopulation, Paul (Matt Damon) and his wife Audrey (Kristen Wiig) decide to abandon their stressed lives in order to get small and move to a new downsized community — a choice that triggers life-changing adventures.
Starring: Matt Damon, Christoph Waltz, Hong Chau, Kristen Wiig
Release Date: Dec. 22
Crooked House
In Agatha Christie’s most twisted tale, a spy-turned-private-detective is lured by his former lover to catch her grandfather’s murderer before Scotland Yard exposes dark family secrets.
Starring: Christina Hendricks, Gillian Anderson, Honor Kneafsey, Glenn Close
Release Date: Dec. 22
The Greatest Showman
Inspired by the imagination of P.T. Barnum, “The Greatest Showman” is an original musical that celebrates the birth of show business and tells of a visionary who rose from nothing to create a spectacle that became a worldwide sensation.
Starring: Zendaya, Rebecca Ferguson, Hugh Jackman, Zac Efron
Release Date: Dec. 22
All The Money In The World
This crime thriller is based on the true story of the kidnapping of 16-year-old John Paul Getty III and the desperate attempt by his devoted mother to convince his billionaire grandfather Jean Paul Getty to pay the ransom.
Starring: Mark Wahlberg, Michelle Williams, Charlie Plummer, Christopher Plummer
Release Date: Dec. 29
Molly’s Game
The true story of Molly Bloom, an Olympic-class skier who ran the world’s most exclusive high-stakes poker game and became an FBI target.
Starring: Jessica Chastain, Idris Elba, Kevin Costner, Michael Cera
Release Date: Dec. 29
Phantom Thread
Set in 1950’s London, Reynolds Woodcock is a renowned dressmaker whose fastidious life is disrupted by a young, strong-willed woman, Alma, who becomes his muse and lover.
Starring: Vicky Krieps, Daniel Day-Lewis, Lesley Manville, Sue Clark
Release Date: Dec. 29
January:
Insidious: The Last Key
Parapsychologist Dr. Elise Rainier faces her most fearsome and personal haunting yet – in her own family home.
Starring: Kirk Acevedo, Spencer Locke, Josh Stewart, Lin Shaye
Release Date: Jan. 5
Proud Mary
Taraji P. Henson is Mary, a hitwoman working for an organized crime family in Boston. Mary’s life is completely turned around when she meets a young boy whose path she crosses when a professional hit goes awry.
Starring: Neal McDonough, Taraji P. Henson, Danny Glover, Xander Berkeley
Release Date: Jan. 12
THE FINAL YEAR
“THE FINAL YEAR” is a unique insiders’ account of President Barack Obama’s foreign policy team during their last year in office. Featuring unprecedented access inside the White House and State Department, “THE FINAL YEAR” offers an uncompromising view of the inner workings of the Obama Administration as they prepare to leave power after eight years.
Starring: John Kerry, Barack Obama, Samantha Power, Ben Rhodes
Release Date: Jan. 19
12 Strong
12 Strong tells the story of the first Special Forces team deployed to Afghanistan after 9/11; under the leadership of a new captain, the team must work with an Afghan warlord to take down the Taliban.
Starring: Chris Hemsworth, Michael Shannon, William Fichtner, Elsa Pataky
Release Date: Jan. 19
Den Of Thieves
In this gritty crime saga, follow the lives of an elite unit of the LA County Sheriff’s Dept. and the state’s most successful bank robbery crew as the outlaws plan a seemingly impossible heist on the Federal Reserve Bank.
Starring: Gerard Butler, Jordan Bridges, Pablo Schreiber, Evan Jones
Release Date: Jan. 19
The Leisure Seeker
A runaway couple go on an unforgettable journey in the faithful old RV they call The Leisure Seeker.
Starring: Helen Mirren, Donald Sutherland, Kirsty Mitchell, Janel Moloney
Release Date: Jan. 19
White Boy Rick
The story of teenager Richard Wershe Jr., who became an undercover informant for the FBI during the 1980s and was ultimately arrested for drug-trafficking and sentenced to life in prison.
Starring: Jennifer Jason Leigh, Matthew McConaughey, Eddie Marsan, Bruce Dern
Release Date: Jan. 26
February:
Winchester
Eccentric Winchester firearm heiress believes she is haunted by the souls of people killed by the Winchester repeating rifle.
Starring: Helen Mirren, Sarah Snook, Jason Clarke, Angus Sampson
Release Date: Feb. 2
Fifty Shades Freed
In the third, and final, installment of the erotic Fifty Shades of Grey trilogy, newlyweds Christian and Ana believe they have left behind shadowy figures from their past and fully embrace an inextricable connection and shared life of luxury. However, just as she steps into her role as Mrs. Grey and he relaxes into an unfamiliar stability, new threats could jeopardize their happy ending before it even begins.
Starring: Rita Ora, Jamie Dornan, Dakota Johnson, Arielle Kebbel
Release Date: Feb. 9
Black Panther
T’Challa, after the death of his father, the King of Wakanda, returns home to the isolated, technologically advanced African nation to succeed to the throne and take his rightful place as king.
Starring: Chadwick Boseman, Michael B. Jordan, Lupita Nyong’o, Danai Gurira
Release Date: Feb. 16
Annihilation
A biologist signs up for a dangerous, secret expedition where the laws of nature don’t apply.
Starring: Tessa Thompson, Natalie Portman, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Oscar Isaac
Release Date: Feb. 23
The War With Grandpa
Upset that he has to share the room he loves with his grandfather, Peter decides to declare war in an attempt to get it back.
Starring: Robert De Niro, Jane Seymour, Uma Thurman, Christopher Walken
Release Date: Feb. 23
March:
Red Sparrow
Ballerina Dominika Egorova is recruited to ‘Sparrow School’ a Russian intelligence service where she is forced to use her body as a weapon. But her first mission, targeting a CIA agent, threatens to unravel the security of both nations.
Starring: Jennifer Lawrence, Joel Edgerton, Mary-Louise Parker, Ciarán Hinds
Release Date: March 2
Game Night
In this comedy meets crime movie, a group of friends, who meet regularly for game nights, find themselves trying to solve a murder mystery.
Starring: Rachel McAdams, Jason Bateman, Jesse Plemons, Kyle Chandler
Release Date: March 2
A Wrinkle In Time
After the disappearance of her scientist father, three peculiar beings send Meg, her brother, and her friend to space to find him.
Starring: Reese Witherspoon, Chris Pine, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Levi Miller
Release Date: March 9
Gringo
Gringo, a dark comedy mixed with white-knuckle action and dramatic intrigue, explores the battle of survival for businessman Harold Soyinka (David Oyelowo) when he finds himself crossing the line from law-abiding citizen to wanted criminal.
Starring: Amanda Seyfried, Charlize Theron, Joel Edgerton, Thandie Newton
Release Date: March 9
Tomb Raider
Lara Croft, the fiercely independent daughter of a missing adventurer, must push herself beyond her limits when she finds herself on the island where her father disappeared.
Starring: Alicia Vikander, Hannah John-Kamen, Walton Goggins, Dominic West
Release Date: March 16
Love, Simon
Everyone deserves a great love story. But for Simon it’s complicated: no-one knows he’s gay and he doesn’t know who the anonymous classmate is that he’s fallen for online. Resolving both issues proves hilarious, scary and life-changing.
Starring: Nick Robinson, Katherine Langford, Jennifer Garner, Josh Duhamel
Release Date: March 16
Pacific Rim Uprising
Jake Pentecost, son of Stacker Pentecost, reunites with Mako Mori to lead a new generation of Jaeger pilots, including rival Lambert and 15-year-old hacker Amara, against a new Kaiju threat.
Starring: Tian Jing, Scott Eastwood, John Boyega, Adria Arjona
Release Date: March 23
TV:
No matter if you’re looking to find your new tv addiction or are waiting for the new season of your favorite show, we’ve got you covered. Here are the most talked about premieres and returning favs for you to binge watch all winter long!
New Shows:
Ellen’s Game Of Games
Ellen DeGeneres hosts this six-episode, hourlong game show that will feature expanded versions of the various party games featured during her daytime talk show.
When to Watch: January 2, NBC
9-1-1
From the masterminds behind “Glee,” Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk, comes this procedural drama, starring Peter Krause, Connie Britton and Angela Bassett, that explores the high-pressure experiences of police, paramedics and firefighters who are thrust into the most frightening, shocking and heart-stopping situations.
When to Watch: January 3, FOX
Grown-ish
Black-ish’s Yara Shahidi gets her very own spinoff, Grown-ish, which finds her freshman college student Zoey Johnson navigating the ins and outs of living away from home — crazy roommate, instant ramen, and all — for the first time. But despite a burgeoning checking account thanks to her parents, Zoey isn’t going to have an easy time when she gets to campus. Ah, the naivety of the youths these days.
When to Watch: January 3, Freeform
The Four: Battle for Stardom
FOX’s new Voice/American Idol competitor attempts to reinvent the singing competition by starting with just four strong contestants. Each week, and there are just six episodes in all, the four must defend their spots on the show against potential upstarts. The celebrity judging panel includes Sean Combs, DJ Khaled, Meghan Trainor, and label executive Charlie Walk, while Fergie serves as host.
When to Watch: Jan. 4, FOX
Will & Grace
Everyone’s favorite foursome is back, and we are loving every minute! Join the party when season 9 returns!
When to Watch: Jan. 4, NBC
75th Annual Golden Globe Awards
Celebrate the very best in TV and Film.
When to Watch: Jan. 7, NBC
Making A Model With Yolanda Hadid
Real Housewives of Beverly Hills alum, Yolanda Hadid brings her expertise to the forefront as she coaches aspiring teen models to succeed on and off the catwalk. As the mother and agent to fashion’s “IT” girls Gigi and Bella, and model son Anwar, Yolanda and her trusted team of experts will put the girls and their “momagers” through an intensive eight week training program, focused on the physical, mental and emotional wellness that it takes to build a sustainable brand.
When to Watch: Jan. 11, Lifetime
24th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards
Hosted by Kristen Bell, the 24th SAG awards honors the best achievements in film and television.
When to Watch: Jan. 21, TBS/TNT
Good Girls
This drama, from executive producer Jenna Bans (“Scandal”), follows what happens when three suburban moms get tired of trying to make ends meet and decide it’s time to stick up for themselves by robbing the local supermarket at gunpoint with a toy gun. The series, described as a mix of “Thelma and Louise” and “Breaking Bad,” stars Retta (“Parks and Recreation”), Mae Whitman (“Parenthood”) and Christina Hendricks (“Mad Men”), with the latter replacing Kathleen Rose Perkins, who starred in the pilot.
When to Watch: February 26, NBC
American Idol
Less than a year after ending its 15-season run on Fox, ABC has revived the singing competition series with a new roster of judges. Katy Perry, Lionel Richie and Luke Bryan will join returning host Ryan Seacrest when the reality juggernaut makes its debut after the Oscars.
When to Watch: March 11, ABC
Returning Shows:
Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve With Ryan Seacrest
America’s favorite TV/radio broadcaster Ryan Seacrest will return to host television’s largest again joined by actress and comedian Jenny McCarthy. The show also announced that multiplatinum music superstar Ciara will officially ring in the New Year from the west coast as the new host of the Hollywood Party.
When to Watch: December 31, ABC
Bones
The season premiere of Bones will answer exactly why Zack kidnapped Bones and reveal his full involvement with the Puppeteer murders. There will also be more developments in Hodgins’ quest to be able to use his legs again, though not all of them will be good. The final 12 episodes of the show will see fan-favorite characters continue to return as well as last season’s special guest Betty White.
When to Watch: January 3, FOX
The Blacklist
The task force has more pressing problems to deal with in the return episode: Namely, finding out who has been leaking information to suspected terrorists. The person’s identity will be revealed by the end of the episode, and will have major repercussions going forward. In other news, Aram and Samar get one big step closer to romance.
When to Watch: January 5, NBC
Emerald City
This gritty take on L. Frank Baum’s Oz books finds a 20-year-old Dorothy (Adria Arjona) and a K9 police dog swept off to a fantastical world unlike anything she’s seen before. Vincent D’Onofrio stars as the manipulative Wizard, who has banned magic and rules with an iron fist. Joely Richardson stars as Glinda the Good Witch and Florence Kasumba stars as the Wicked Witch of the East.
When to Watch: January 6, NBC
A Series of Unfortunate Events
The whimsical novel makes its very whimsical television debut in this beautifully bleak adaptation about a trio of orphans who are placed in the care of their scheming relative Count Olaf (a heavily made-up Neil Patrick Harris), who plans to steal their inheritance. Netflix will air 26 episodes in total, with each of the 13 books in the series adapted into two episodes. The first season will consist of eight episodes and cover the first four books. Patrick Warburton, Aasif Mandvi, Joan Cusack and Catherine O’Hare also star.
When to Watch: January 13, Netflix
The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story
The second season of the American Crime Story anthology from Ryan Murphy explores the July 1997 assassination of Versace (Edgar Ramirez), the famed fashion designer, by Andrew Cunanan (Darren Criss), who was also behind four other slayings before he ultimately killed himself eight days later. The drama boasts an all-star cast that also includes Ricky Martin and Penelope Cruz.
When to Watch: January 17, FX
XXIII Olympic Winter Games
Watch the world’s best athletes compete in Pyeongchang, South Korea.
When to Watch: February 9-25, NBC
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Winter Movie & TV Preview
Winter is normally a season that is accompanied by long, snowy nights and freezing temperatures that make going outside unbearable; however, for us that call South Florida home, winter means that we can finally enjoy being outside without suffering from heat stroke and wear things other than shorts and flip flops. From blockbuster movies to the most talked about TV shows to festivals and fairs, there is no shortage of things to see and do around South Florida this winter. Here is your definitive guide to what to watch and do this season, so grab your cuddle buddy and get ready to enjoy winter in paradise.
MOVIES:
When the temperature drops, stay inside and watch these must-see, blockbuster movies:
December:
Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle
Four teenagers discover an old video game console and are literally drawn into the game’s jungle setting becoming the adult avatars they chose.
Starring: Dwayne Johnson, Karen Gillan, Kevin Hart, Jack Black
Release Date: Dec. 22
Pitch Perfect 3
Fat Amy, along with your favorite Bellas, are back following their win at the world championship. The now separated Bellas reunite for one last singing competition at an overseas USO tour, but face a group who uses both instruments and voices.
Starring: Anna Kendrick, Rebel Wilson, Ruby Rose, Hailee Steinfeld, Brittany Snow
Release Date: Dec. 22
Father Figures
Upon learning that their mother has been lying to them for years about their allegedly deceased father, two fraternal twin brothers hit the road to find him.
Starring: Owen Wilson, Christopher Walken, J.K. Simmons, Ed Helms
Release Date: Dec. 22
The Post
A cover-up that spanned four U.S. Presidents pushed the country’s first female newspaper publisher and a hard-driving editor to join an unprecedented battle between journalist and government.
Starring: Meryl Streep, Tom Hanks, Sarah Paulson, Bob Odenkirk
Release Date: Dec. 22
Downsizing
When scientists discover how to shrink humans to five inches tall as a solution to overpopulation, Paul (Matt Damon) and his wife Audrey (Kristen Wiig) decide to abandon their stressed lives in order to get small and move to a new downsized community — a choice that triggers life-changing adventures.
Starring: Matt Damon, Christoph Waltz, Hong Chau, Kristen Wiig
Release Date: Dec. 22
Crooked House
In Agatha Christie’s most twisted tale, a spy-turned-private-detective is lured by his former lover to catch her grandfather’s murderer before Scotland Yard exposes dark family secrets.
Starring: Christina Hendricks, Gillian Anderson, Honor Kneafsey, Glenn Close
Release Date: Dec. 22
The Greatest Showman
Inspired by the imagination of P.T. Barnum, “The Greatest Showman” is an original musical that celebrates the birth of show business and tells of a visionary who rose from nothing to create a spectacle that became a worldwide sensation.
Starring: Zendaya, Rebecca Ferguson, Hugh Jackman, Zac Efron
Release Date: Dec. 22
All The Money In The World
This crime thriller is based on the true story of the kidnapping of 16-year-old John Paul Getty III and the desperate attempt by his devoted mother to convince his billionaire grandfather Jean Paul Getty to pay the ransom.
Starring: Mark Wahlberg, Michelle Williams, Charlie Plummer, Christopher Plummer
Release Date: Dec. 29
Molly’s Game
The true story of Molly Bloom, an Olympic-class skier who ran the world’s most exclusive high-stakes poker game and became an FBI target.
Starring: Jessica Chastain, Idris Elba, Kevin Costner, Michael Cera
Release Date: Dec. 29
Phantom Thread
Set in 1950’s London, Reynolds Woodcock is a renowned dressmaker whose fastidious life is disrupted by a young, strong-willed woman, Alma, who becomes his muse and lover.
Starring: Vicky Krieps, Daniel Day-Lewis, Lesley Manville, Sue Clark
Release Date: Dec. 29
January:
Insidious: The Last Key
Parapsychologist Dr. Elise Rainier faces her most fearsome and personal haunting yet – in her own family home.
Starring: Kirk Acevedo, Spencer Locke, Josh Stewart, Lin Shaye
Release Date: Jan. 5
Proud Mary
Taraji P. Henson is Mary, a hitwoman working for an organized crime family in Boston. Mary’s life is completely turned around when she meets a young boy whose path she crosses when a professional hit goes awry.
Starring: Neal McDonough, Taraji P. Henson, Danny Glover, Xander Berkeley
Release Date: Jan. 12
THE FINAL YEAR
“THE FINAL YEAR” is a unique insiders’ account of President Barack Obama’s foreign policy team during their last year in office. Featuring unprecedented access inside the White House and State Department, “THE FINAL YEAR” offers an uncompromising view of the inner workings of the Obama Administration as they prepare to leave power after eight years.
Starring: John Kerry, Barack Obama, Samantha Power, Ben Rhodes
Release Date: Jan. 19
12 Strong
12 Strong tells the story of the first Special Forces team deployed to Afghanistan after 9/11; under the leadership of a new captain, the team must work with an Afghan warlord to take down the Taliban.
Starring: Chris Hemsworth, Michael Shannon, William Fichtner, Elsa Pataky
Release Date: Jan. 19
Den Of Thieves
In this gritty crime saga, follow the lives of an elite unit of the LA County Sheriff’s Dept. and the state’s most successful bank robbery crew as the outlaws plan a seemingly impossible heist on the Federal Reserve Bank.
Starring: Gerard Butler, Jordan Bridges, Pablo Schreiber, Evan Jones
Release Date: Jan. 19
The Leisure Seeker
A runaway couple go on an unforgettable journey in the faithful old RV they call The Leisure Seeker.
Starring: Helen Mirren, Donald Sutherland, Kirsty Mitchell, Janel Moloney
Release Date: Jan. 19
White Boy Rick
The story of teenager Richard Wershe Jr., who became an undercover informant for the FBI during the 1980s and was ultimately arrested for drug-trafficking and sentenced to life in prison.
Starring: Jennifer Jason Leigh, Matthew McConaughey, Eddie Marsan, Bruce Dern
Release Date: Jan. 26
February:
Winchester
Eccentric Winchester firearm heiress believes she is haunted by the souls of people killed by the Winchester repeating rifle.
Starring: Helen Mirren, Sarah Snook, Jason Clarke, Angus Sampson
Release Date: Feb. 2
Fifty Shades Freed
In the third, and final, installment of the erotic Fifty Shades of Grey trilogy, newlyweds Christian and Ana believe they have left behind shadowy figures from their past and fully embrace an inextricable connection and shared life of luxury. However, just as she steps into her role as Mrs. Grey and he relaxes into an unfamiliar stability, new threats could jeopardize their happy ending before it even begins.
Starring: Rita Ora, Jamie Dornan, Dakota Johnson, Arielle Kebbel
Release Date: Feb. 9
Black Panther
T’Challa, after the death of his father, the King of Wakanda, returns home to the isolated, technologically advanced African nation to succeed to the throne and take his rightful place as king.
Starring: Chadwick Boseman, Michael B. Jordan, Lupita Nyong’o, Danai Gurira
Release Date: Feb. 16
Annihilation
A biologist signs up for a dangerous, secret expedition where the laws of nature don’t apply.
Starring: Tessa Thompson, Natalie Portman, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Oscar Isaac
Release Date: Feb. 23
The War With Grandpa
Upset that he has to share the room he loves with his grandfather, Peter decides to declare war in an attempt to get it back.
Starring: Robert De Niro, Jane Seymour, Uma Thurman, Christopher Walken
Release Date: Feb. 23
March:
Red Sparrow
Ballerina Dominika Egorova is recruited to ‘Sparrow School’ a Russian intelligence service where she is forced to use her body as a weapon. But her first mission, targeting a CIA agent, threatens to unravel the security of both nations.
Starring: Jennifer Lawrence, Joel Edgerton, Mary-Louise Parker, Ciarán Hinds
Release Date: March 2
Game Night
In this comedy meets crime movie, a group of friends, who meet regularly for game nights, find themselves trying to solve a murder mystery.
Starring: Rachel McAdams, Jason Bateman, Jesse Plemons, Kyle Chandler
Release Date: March 2
A Wrinkle In Time
After the disappearance of her scientist father, three peculiar beings send Meg, her brother, and her friend to space to find him.
Starring: Reese Witherspoon, Chris Pine, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Levi Miller
Release Date: March 9
Gringo
Gringo, a dark comedy mixed with white-knuckle action and dramatic intrigue, explores the battle of survival for businessman Harold Soyinka (David Oyelowo) when he finds himself crossing the line from law-abiding citizen to wanted criminal.
Starring: Amanda Seyfried, Charlize Theron, Joel Edgerton, Thandie Newton
Release Date: March 9
Tomb Raider
Lara Croft, the fiercely independent daughter of a missing adventurer, must push herself beyond her limits when she finds herself on the island where her father disappeared.
Starring: Alicia Vikander, Hannah John-Kamen, Walton Goggins, Dominic West
Release Date: March 16
Love, Simon
Everyone deserves a great love story. But for Simon it’s complicated: no-one knows he’s gay and he doesn’t know who the anonymous classmate is that he’s fallen for online. Resolving both issues proves hilarious, scary and life-changing.
Starring: Nick Robinson, Katherine Langford, Jennifer Garner, Josh Duhamel
Release Date: March 16
Pacific Rim Uprising
Jake Pentecost, son of Stacker Pentecost, reunites with Mako Mori to lead a new generation of Jaeger pilots, including rival Lambert and 15-year-old hacker Amara, against a new Kaiju threat.
Starring: Tian Jing, Scott Eastwood, John Boyega, Adria Arjona
Release Date: March 23
TV:
No matter if you’re looking to find your new tv addiction or are waiting for the new season of your favorite show, we’ve got you covered. Here are the most talked about premieres and returning favs for you to binge watch all winter long!
New Shows:
Ellen’s Game Of Games
Ellen DeGeneres hosts this six-episode, hourlong game show that will feature expanded versions of the various party games featured during her daytime talk show.
When to Watch: January 2, NBC
9-1-1
From the masterminds behind “Glee,” Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk, comes this procedural drama, starring Peter Krause, Connie Britton and Angela Bassett, that explores the high-pressure experiences of police, paramedics and firefighters who are thrust into the most frightening, shocking and heart-stopping situations.
When to Watch: January 3, FOX
Grown-ish
Black-ish’s Yara Shahidi gets her very own spinoff, Grown-ish, which finds her freshman college student Zoey Johnson navigating the ins and outs of living away from home — crazy roommate, instant ramen, and all — for the first time. But despite a burgeoning checking account thanks to her parents, Zoey isn’t going to have an easy time when she gets to campus. Ah, the naivety of the youths these days.
When to Watch: January 3, Freeform
The Four: Battle for Stardom
FOX’s new Voice/American Idol competitor attempts to reinvent the singing competition by starting with just four strong contestants. Each week, and there are just six episodes in all, the four must defend their spots on the show against potential upstarts. The celebrity judging panel includes Sean Combs, DJ Khaled, Meghan Trainor, and label executive Charlie Walk, while Fergie serves as host.
When to Watch: Jan. 4, FOX
Will & Grace
Everyone’s favorite foursome is back, and we are loving every minute! Join the party when season 9 returns!
When to Watch: Jan. 4, NBC
75th Annual Golden Globe Awards
Celebrate the very best in TV and Film.
When to Watch: Jan. 7, NBC
Making A Model With Yolanda Hadid
Real Housewives of Beverly Hills alum, Yolanda Hadid brings her expertise to the forefront as she coaches aspiring teen models to succeed on and off the catwalk. As the mother and agent to fashion’s “IT” girls Gigi and Bella, and model son Anwar, Yolanda and her trusted team of experts will put the girls and their “momagers” through an intensive eight week training program, focused on the physical, mental and emotional wellness that it takes to build a sustainable brand.
When to Watch: Jan. 11, Lifetime
24th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards
Hosted by Kristen Bell, the 24th SAG awards honors the best achievements in film and television.
When to Watch: Jan. 21, TBS/TNT
Good Girls
This drama, from executive producer Jenna Bans (“Scandal”), follows what happens when three suburban moms get tired of trying to make ends meet and decide it’s time to stick up for themselves by robbing the local supermarket at gunpoint with a toy gun. The series, described as a mix of “Thelma and Louise” and “Breaking Bad,” stars Retta (“Parks and Recreation”), Mae Whitman (“Parenthood”) and Christina Hendricks (“Mad Men”), with the latter replacing Kathleen Rose Perkins, who starred in the pilot.
When to Watch: February 26, NBC
American Idol
Less than a year after ending its 15-season run on Fox, ABC has revived the singing competition series with a new roster of judges. Katy Perry, Lionel Richie and Luke Bryan will join returning host Ryan Seacrest when the reality juggernaut makes its debut after the Oscars.
When to Watch: March 11, ABC
Returning Shows:
Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve With Ryan Seacrest
America’s favorite TV/radio broadcaster Ryan Seacrest will return to host television’s largest again joined by actress and comedian Jenny McCarthy. The show also announced that multiplatinum music superstar Ciara will officially ring in the New Year from the west coast as the new host of the Hollywood Party.
When to Watch: December 31, ABC
Bones
The season premiere of Bones will answer exactly why Zack kidnapped Bones and reveal his full involvement with the Puppeteer murders. There will also be more developments in Hodgins’ quest to be able to use his legs again, though not all of them will be good. The final 12 episodes of the show will see fan-favorite characters continue to return as well as last season’s special guest Betty White.
When to Watch: January 3, FOX
The Blacklist
The task force has more pressing problems to deal with in the return episode: Namely, finding out who has been leaking information to suspected terrorists. The person’s identity will be revealed by the end of the episode, and will have major repercussions going forward. In other news, Aram and Samar get one big step closer to romance.
When to Watch: January 5, NBC
Emerald City
This gritty take on L. Frank Baum’s Oz books finds a 20-year-old Dorothy (Adria Arjona) and a K9 police dog swept off to a fantastical world unlike anything she’s seen before. Vincent D’Onofrio stars as the manipulative Wizard, who has banned magic and rules with an iron fist. Joely Richardson stars as Glinda the Good Witch and Florence Kasumba stars as the Wicked Witch of the East.
When to Watch: January 6, NBC
A Series of Unfortunate Events
The whimsical novel makes its very whimsical television debut in this beautifully bleak adaptation about a trio of orphans who are placed in the care of their scheming relative Count Olaf (a heavily made-up Neil Patrick Harris), who plans to steal their inheritance. Netflix will air 26 episodes in total, with each of the 13 books in the series adapted into two episodes. The first season will consist of eight episodes and cover the first four books. Patrick Warburton, Aasif Mandvi, Joan Cusack and Catherine O’Hare also star.
When to Watch: January 13, Netflix
The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story
The second season of the American Crime Story anthology from Ryan Murphy explores the July 1997 assassination of Versace (Edgar Ramirez), the famed fashion designer, by Andrew Cunanan (Darren Criss), who was also behind four other slayings before he ultimately killed himself eight days later. The drama boasts an all-star cast that also includes Ricky Martin and Penelope Cruz.
When to Watch: January 17, FX
XXIII Olympic Winter Games
Watch the world’s best athletes compete in Pyeongchang, South Korea.
When to Watch: February 9-25, NBC
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Winter Movie & TV Preview
Winter is normally a season that is accompanied by long, snowy nights and freezing temperatures that make going outside unbearable; however, for us that call South Florida home, winter means that we can finally enjoy being outside without suffering from heat stroke and wear things other than shorts and flip flops. From blockbuster movies to the most talked about TV shows to festivals and fairs, there is no shortage of things to see and do around South Florida this winter. Here is your definitive guide to what to watch and do this season, so grab your cuddle buddy and get ready to enjoy winter in paradise.
MOVIES:
When the temperature drops, stay inside and watch these must-see, blockbuster movies:
December:
Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle
Four teenagers discover an old video game console and are literally drawn into the game’s jungle setting becoming the adult avatars they chose.
Starring: Dwayne Johnson, Karen Gillan, Kevin Hart, Jack Black
Release Date: Dec. 22
Pitch Perfect 3
Fat Amy, along with your favorite Bellas, are back following their win at the world championship. The now separated Bellas reunite for one last singing competition at an overseas USO tour, but face a group who uses both instruments and voices.
Starring: Anna Kendrick, Rebel Wilson, Ruby Rose, Hailee Steinfeld, Brittany Snow
Release Date: Dec. 22
Father Figures
Upon learning that their mother has been lying to them for years about their allegedly deceased father, two fraternal twin brothers hit the road to find him.
Starring: Owen Wilson, Christopher Walken, J.K. Simmons, Ed Helms
Release Date: Dec. 22
The Post
A cover-up that spanned four U.S. Presidents pushed the country’s first female newspaper publisher and a hard-driving editor to join an unprecedented battle between journalist and government.
Starring: Meryl Streep, Tom Hanks, Sarah Paulson, Bob Odenkirk
Release Date: Dec. 22
Downsizing
When scientists discover how to shrink humans to five inches tall as a solution to overpopulation, Paul (Matt Damon) and his wife Audrey (Kristen Wiig) decide to abandon their stressed lives in order to get small and move to a new downsized community — a choice that triggers life-changing adventures.
Starring: Matt Damon, Christoph Waltz, Hong Chau, Kristen Wiig
Release Date: Dec. 22
Crooked House
In Agatha Christie’s most twisted tale, a spy-turned-private-detective is lured by his former lover to catch her grandfather’s murderer before Scotland Yard exposes dark family secrets.
Starring: Christina Hendricks, Gillian Anderson, Honor Kneafsey, Glenn Close
Release Date: Dec. 22
The Greatest Showman
Inspired by the imagination of P.T. Barnum, “The Greatest Showman” is an original musical that celebrates the birth of show business and tells of a visionary who rose from nothing to create a spectacle that became a worldwide sensation.
Starring: Zendaya, Rebecca Ferguson, Hugh Jackman, Zac Efron
Release Date: Dec. 22
All The Money In The World
This crime thriller is based on the true story of the kidnapping of 16-year-old John Paul Getty III and the desperate attempt by his devoted mother to convince his billionaire grandfather Jean Paul Getty to pay the ransom.
Starring: Mark Wahlberg, Michelle Williams, Charlie Plummer, Christopher Plummer
Release Date: Dec. 29
Molly’s Game
The true story of Molly Bloom, an Olympic-class skier who ran the world’s most exclusive high-stakes poker game and became an FBI target.
Starring: Jessica Chastain, Idris Elba, Kevin Costner, Michael Cera
Release Date: Dec. 29
Phantom Thread
Set in 1950’s London, Reynolds Woodcock is a renowned dressmaker whose fastidious life is disrupted by a young, strong-willed woman, Alma, who becomes his muse and lover.
Starring: Vicky Krieps, Daniel Day-Lewis, Lesley Manville, Sue Clark
Release Date: Dec. 29
January:
Insidious: The Last Key
Parapsychologist Dr. Elise Rainier faces her most fearsome and personal haunting yet – in her own family home.
Starring: Kirk Acevedo, Spencer Locke, Josh Stewart, Lin Shaye
Release Date: Jan. 5
Proud Mary
Taraji P. Henson is Mary, a hitwoman working for an organized crime family in Boston. Mary’s life is completely turned around when she meets a young boy whose path she crosses when a professional hit goes awry.
Starring: Neal McDonough, Taraji P. Henson, Danny Glover, Xander Berkeley
Release Date: Jan. 12
THE FINAL YEAR
“THE FINAL YEAR” is a unique insiders’ account of President Barack Obama’s foreign policy team during their last year in office. Featuring unprecedented access inside the White House and State Department, “THE FINAL YEAR” offers an uncompromising view of the inner workings of the Obama Administration as they prepare to leave power after eight years.
Starring: John Kerry, Barack Obama, Samantha Power, Ben Rhodes
Release Date: Jan. 19
12 Strong
12 Strong tells the story of the first Special Forces team deployed to Afghanistan after 9/11; under the leadership of a new captain, the team must work with an Afghan warlord to take down the Taliban.
Starring: Chris Hemsworth, Michael Shannon, William Fichtner, Elsa Pataky
Release Date: Jan. 19
Den Of Thieves
In this gritty crime saga, follow the lives of an elite unit of the LA County Sheriff’s Dept. and the state’s most successful bank robbery crew as the outlaws plan a seemingly impossible heist on the Federal Reserve Bank.
Starring: Gerard Butler, Jordan Bridges, Pablo Schreiber, Evan Jones
Release Date: Jan. 19
The Leisure Seeker
A runaway couple go on an unforgettable journey in the faithful old RV they call The Leisure Seeker.
Starring: Helen Mirren, Donald Sutherland, Kirsty Mitchell, Janel Moloney
Release Date: Jan. 19
White Boy Rick
The story of teenager Richard Wershe Jr., who became an undercover informant for the FBI during the 1980s and was ultimately arrested for drug-trafficking and sentenced to life in prison.
Starring: Jennifer Jason Leigh, Matthew McConaughey, Eddie Marsan, Bruce Dern
Release Date: Jan. 26
February:
Winchester
Eccentric Winchester firearm heiress believes she is haunted by the souls of people killed by the Winchester repeating rifle.
Starring: Helen Mirren, Sarah Snook, Jason Clarke, Angus Sampson
Release Date: Feb. 2
Fifty Shades Freed
In the third, and final, installment of the erotic Fifty Shades of Grey trilogy, newlyweds Christian and Ana believe they have left behind shadowy figures from their past and fully embrace an inextricable connection and shared life of luxury. However, just as she steps into her role as Mrs. Grey and he relaxes into an unfamiliar stability, new threats could jeopardize their happy ending before it even begins.
Starring: Rita Ora, Jamie Dornan, Dakota Johnson, Arielle Kebbel
Release Date: Feb. 9
Black Panther
T’Challa, after the death of his father, the King of Wakanda, returns home to the isolated, technologically advanced African nation to succeed to the throne and take his rightful place as king.
Starring: Chadwick Boseman, Michael B. Jordan, Lupita Nyong’o, Danai Gurira
Release Date: Feb. 16
Annihilation
A biologist signs up for a dangerous, secret expedition where the laws of nature don’t apply.
Starring: Tessa Thompson, Natalie Portman, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Oscar Isaac
Release Date: Feb. 23
The War With Grandpa
Upset that he has to share the room he loves with his grandfather, Peter decides to declare war in an attempt to get it back.
Starring: Robert De Niro, Jane Seymour, Uma Thurman, Christopher Walken
Release Date: Feb. 23
March:
Red Sparrow
Ballerina Dominika Egorova is recruited to ‘Sparrow School’ a Russian intelligence service where she is forced to use her body as a weapon. But her first mission, targeting a CIA agent, threatens to unravel the security of both nations.
Starring: Jennifer Lawrence, Joel Edgerton, Mary-Louise Parker, Ciarán Hinds
Release Date: March 2
Game Night
In this comedy meets crime movie, a group of friends, who meet regularly for game nights, find themselves trying to solve a murder mystery.
Starring: Rachel McAdams, Jason Bateman, Jesse Plemons, Kyle Chandler
Release Date: March 2
A Wrinkle In Time
After the disappearance of her scientist father, three peculiar beings send Meg, her brother, and her friend to space to find him.
Starring: Reese Witherspoon, Chris Pine, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Levi Miller
Release Date: March 9
Gringo
Gringo, a dark comedy mixed with white-knuckle action and dramatic intrigue, explores the battle of survival for businessman Harold Soyinka (David Oyelowo) when he finds himself crossing the line from law-abiding citizen to wanted criminal.
Starring: Amanda Seyfried, Charlize Theron, Joel Edgerton, Thandie Newton
Release Date: March 9
Tomb Raider
Lara Croft, the fiercely independent daughter of a missing adventurer, must push herself beyond her limits when she finds herself on the island where her father disappeared.
Starring: Alicia Vikander, Hannah John-Kamen, Walton Goggins, Dominic West
Release Date: March 16
Love, Simon
Everyone deserves a great love story. But for Simon it’s complicated: no-one knows he’s gay and he doesn’t know who the anonymous classmate is that he’s fallen for online. Resolving both issues proves hilarious, scary and life-changing.
Starring: Nick Robinson, Katherine Langford, Jennifer Garner, Josh Duhamel
Release Date: March 16
Pacific Rim Uprising
Jake Pentecost, son of Stacker Pentecost, reunites with Mako Mori to lead a new generation of Jaeger pilots, including rival Lambert and 15-year-old hacker Amara, against a new Kaiju threat.
Starring: Tian Jing, Scott Eastwood, John Boyega, Adria Arjona
Release Date: March 23
TV:
No matter if you’re looking to find your new tv addiction or are waiting for the new season of your favorite show, we’ve got you covered. Here are the most talked about premieres and returning favs for you to binge watch all winter long!
New Shows:
Ellen’s Game Of Games
Ellen DeGeneres hosts this six-episode, hourlong game show that will feature expanded versions of the various party games featured during her daytime talk show.
When to Watch: January 2, NBC
9-1-1
From the masterminds behind “Glee,” Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk, comes this procedural drama, starring Peter Krause, Connie Britton and Angela Bassett, that explores the high-pressure experiences of police, paramedics and firefighters who are thrust into the most frightening, shocking and heart-stopping situations.
When to Watch: January 3, FOX
Grown-ish
Black-ish’s Yara Shahidi gets her very own spinoff, Grown-ish, which finds her freshman college student Zoey Johnson navigating the ins and outs of living away from home — crazy roommate, instant ramen, and all — for the first time. But despite a burgeoning checking account thanks to her parents, Zoey isn’t going to have an easy time when she gets to campus. Ah, the naivety of the youths these days.
When to Watch: January 3, Freeform
The Four: Battle for Stardom
FOX’s new Voice/American Idol competitor attempts to reinvent the singing competition by starting with just four strong contestants. Each week, and there are just six episodes in all, the four must defend their spots on the show against potential upstarts. The celebrity judging panel includes Sean Combs, DJ Khaled, Meghan Trainor, and label executive Charlie Walk, while Fergie serves as host.
When to Watch: Jan. 4, FOX
Will & Grace
Everyone’s favorite foursome is back, and we are loving every minute! Join the party when season 9 returns!
When to Watch: Jan. 4, NBC
75th Annual Golden Globe Awards
Celebrate the very best in TV and Film.
When to Watch: Jan. 7, NBC
Making A Model With Yolanda Hadid
Real Housewives of Beverly Hills alum, Yolanda Hadid brings her expertise to the forefront as she coaches aspiring teen models to succeed on and off the catwalk. As the mother and agent to fashion’s “IT” girls Gigi and Bella, and model son Anwar, Yolanda and her trusted team of experts will put the girls and their “momagers” through an intensive eight week training program, focused on the physical, mental and emotional wellness that it takes to build a sustainable brand.
When to Watch: Jan. 11, Lifetime
24th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards
Hosted by Kristen Bell, the 24th SAG awards honors the best achievements in film and television.
When to Watch: Jan. 21, TBS/TNT
Good Girls
This drama, from executive producer Jenna Bans (“Scandal”), follows what happens when three suburban moms get tired of trying to make ends meet and decide it’s time to stick up for themselves by robbing the local supermarket at gunpoint with a toy gun. The series, described as a mix of “Thelma and Louise” and “Breaking Bad,” stars Retta (“Parks and Recreation”), Mae Whitman (“Parenthood”) and Christina Hendricks (“Mad Men”), with the latter replacing Kathleen Rose Perkins, who starred in the pilot.
When to Watch: February 26, NBC
American Idol
Less than a year after ending its 15-season run on Fox, ABC has revived the singing competition series with a new roster of judges. Katy Perry, Lionel Richie and Luke Bryan will join returning host Ryan Seacrest when the reality juggernaut makes its debut after the Oscars.
When to Watch: March 11, ABC
Returning Shows:
Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve With Ryan Seacrest
America’s favorite TV/radio broadcaster Ryan Seacrest will return to host television’s largest again joined by actress and comedian Jenny McCarthy. The show also announced that multiplatinum music superstar Ciara will officially ring in the New Year from the west coast as the new host of the Hollywood Party.
When to Watch: December 31, ABC
Bones
The season premiere of Bones will answer exactly why Zack kidnapped Bones and reveal his full involvement with the Puppeteer murders. There will also be more developments in Hodgins’ quest to be able to use his legs again, though not all of them will be good. The final 12 episodes of the show will see fan-favorite characters continue to return as well as last season’s special guest Betty White.
When to Watch: January 3, FOX
The Blacklist
The task force has more pressing problems to deal with in the return episode: Namely, finding out who has been leaking information to suspected terrorists. The person’s identity will be revealed by the end of the episode, and will have major repercussions going forward. In other news, Aram and Samar get one big step closer to romance.
When to Watch: January 5, NBC
Emerald City
This gritty take on L. Frank Baum’s Oz books finds a 20-year-old Dorothy (Adria Arjona) and a K9 police dog swept off to a fantastical world unlike anything she’s seen before. Vincent D’Onofrio stars as the manipulative Wizard, who has banned magic and rules with an iron fist. Joely Richardson stars as Glinda the Good Witch and Florence Kasumba stars as the Wicked Witch of the East.
When to Watch: January 6, NBC
A Series of Unfortunate Events
The whimsical novel makes its very whimsical television debut in this beautifully bleak adaptation about a trio of orphans who are placed in the care of their scheming relative Count Olaf (a heavily made-up Neil Patrick Harris), who plans to steal their inheritance. Netflix will air 26 episodes in total, with each of the 13 books in the series adapted into two episodes. The first season will consist of eight episodes and cover the first four books. Patrick Warburton, Aasif Mandvi, Joan Cusack and Catherine O’Hare also star.
When to Watch: January 13, Netflix
The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story
The second season of the American Crime Story anthology from Ryan Murphy explores the July 1997 assassination of Versace (Edgar Ramirez), the famed fashion designer, by Andrew Cunanan (Darren Criss), who was also behind four other slayings before he ultimately killed himself eight days later. The drama boasts an all-star cast that also includes Ricky Martin and Penelope Cruz.
When to Watch: January 17, FX
XXIII Olympic Winter Games
Watch the world’s best athletes compete in Pyeongchang, South Korea.
When to Watch: February 9-25, NBC
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Jeremy Van Horebeek and Covington Take Pole Position in Valkenswaard
The first day of the MXGP of Europe has wrapped up in Valkenswaard, the Netherlands where MXGP, MX2 along with EMX300 and EMX125 both presented by FMF Racing took to the demanding Dutch Circuit. Tricky conditions combined with cool temperatures would lead to a memorable day of racing. Heating up with their first pole positions of 2018 were Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP’s Jeremy Van Horebeek and Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Thomas Covington in MXGP and MX2 respectively.
Alongside the MXGP and MX2 stars were the first round of the European Championships of EMX125 and EMX300 both Presented by FMF Racing. The group of 300cc racers was composed of both former champions and upcoming stars. Last year’s title competitors, Brad Anderson and Mike Kras, again found themselves at the front of the field but the young Belgian Greg Smets would take the lead from Kras early on his way to his first ever European Championship Race win as Kras and Anderson took 2nd and 3rd. In EMX125 class former 85cc Junior Motocross World Champion Rene Hofer also took his first European Championship race win against a field of more than 80 riders at the start of the day including Emil Weckman and Mario Lucas Sanz in 2nd and 3rd.
MXGP Off of the start of MXGP Qualifying Race Monster Energy Yamaha Factory Racing MXGP’s Jeremy Van Horebeek took the Holeshot but Dutch sand master, Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Jeffrey Herlings, passed the #89 almost immediately.
Behind Herlings and Van Horebeek was last year’s MXGP of Europe overall winner, Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Gautier Paulin and 2016 MXGP World Champion, Team HRC’s Tim Gajser. Gajser who is returning from an injury suffered only one month ago showed he wasn’t phased by the pressure or the conditions.
First to press onto the back wheel of Gajser was Wilvo Yamaha Official MXGP’s Shaun Simpson, however near crash and impressive save by Simpson allowed Gajser some space to breath. Though it was not long before Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Antonio Cairoli slid past a rattled Simpson and closed on the Slovenian.
Simpson would later make a mistake which could not be saved and so too did Monster Energy Yamaha Factory Racing MXGP’s Romain Febvre. However the most notable crash and mistake was the one of Jeffrey Herlings while leading. The #84 tucked the front wheel on the landing of a double resulting in a crash. Herlings once going again, pulled into Pit Lane convinced that he had broken his front wheel. As the mechanics of Herlings rushed to swap out the wheel Van Horebeek led.
Herlings in the press conference said: “There was something wrong, obviously I went down and came in (to Pit Lane). I thought I had a broken wheel, which it wasn’t, but it doesn’t matter, it is racing and things like that happen. I’m feeling good, I’m feeling strong so I just need 2 good starts tomorrow from that position and work from there.”
The other Dutch Red Bull KTM Factory Racing rider, Glenn Coldenhoff worked his way into 5th after passing Wilvo Yamaha Official MXGP Team’s Jeremy Seewer. In the end Jeremy Van Horebeek took the Qualifying win ahead of Paulin, Gajser, Cairoli, and Coldenhoff while Herlings, who rejoined the race in 35th, qualified 19th.
Jeremy Van Horebeek in the press conference said: “The track suites me well, I feel good, and you know on this kind of track you just have to enjoy and ride smooth because if you ride too aggressive you won’t go fast. It was a good day, I had a good start and I think that is the key, just to start in the top three and ride your own race.”
MXGP Qualifying Race Top Ten: 1. Jeremy Van Horebeek (BEL, Yamaha), 24:48.416; 2. Gautier Paulin (FRA, Husqvarna), +0:07.244; 3. Tim Gajser (SLO, Honda), +0:11.955; 4. Antonio Cairoli (ITA, KTM), +0:18.301; 5. Glenn Coldenhoff (NED, KTM), +0:19.235; 6. Jeremy Seewer (SUI, Yamaha), +0:26.564; 7. Clement Desalle (BEL, Kawasaki), +0:33.880; 8. Evgeny Bobryshev (RUS, Suzuki), +0:40.318; 9. Tommy Searle (GBR, Kawasaki), +0:42.546; 10. Maximilian Nagl (GER, TM), +0:42.812.
MX2 The MX2 Qualification Racing at Valkenswaard was just as demanding and surprising as that of the MXGP class. At the start of MX2 Qualifying Race Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Jorge Prado flew off of the grid to a substantial Holeshot.
Pursuing the #61 was Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Thomas Covington. Covington’s struggle to feel comfortable at the opening round of the season in Patagonia Argentina and the past two weeks of training was unnoticeable in his riding today.
Prado’s Red Bull KTM Factory Racing teammate, Pauls Jonass followed Covington as Covington’s Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing teammate Thomas Kjer Olsen chased Jonass.
2017 MX2 podium finisher, Brent Van doninck who now rides for the Husqvarna 8biano Motorsports team put in a solid race for 5th place to position himself well for a repeat of last year’s performance.
Back at the front a last lap error from Prado came up costly as tried to negotiate his way past lapped riders. Prado fell which let both Covington and Jonass get by before the finish allow Covington to score his first pole position of the new season.
Covington in the press conference stated: “The start was so important today…I am proud I got a good start behind Prado and I followed him for most of the race just trying to stay with him. He (Prado) was going pretty fast at the beginning but in the end we came into some lappers and I was able to capitalize on his mistake down the hill.”
Honda 114 Motorsports’ Hunter Lawrence struggled to bring his Argentinian success into the European qualifying race as he shifted between 8th and 9th position before sneaking into 6th at the finish.
Another rider who did well in Argentina but came up short during qualifying was BIKE IT DRT Kawasaki’s Darian Sanayei. Sanayei who led laps in Patagonia – Argentina will head the start in 16th tomorrow.
Sanayei in the press conference said: “After Argentina I got pretty sick, I am just kind of getting over that and thankfully I could train this week. I felt confident coming into this weekend but everything didn’t add up today.”
MX2 Qualifying Race Top Ten: 1. Thomas Covington (USA, Husqvarna), 24:54.845; 2. Pauls Jonass (LAT, KTM), +0:04.006; 3. Jorge Prado (ESP, KTM), +0:07.725; 4. Thomas Kjer Olsen (DEN, Husqvarna), +0:21.134; 5. Brent Van doninck (BEL, Husqvarna), +0:39.236; 6. Hunter Lawrence (AUS, Honda), +0:52.116; 7. Davy Pootjes (NED, KTM), +0:54.488; 8. Adam Sterry (GBR, Kawasaki), +0:55.994; 9. Alvin Östlund (SWE, Yamaha), +0:56.666; 10. Bas Vaessen (NED, Honda), +1:13.319.
Herlings and Covington top the Monster Energy MXGP of USA Qualifying
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