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ramahamatama · 1 year
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boomgers · 11 months
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Donde el amor encuentra su destino… “Tierra De Esperanza”
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El melodrama narra la historia de María Teresa, una mujer de ciudad que se muda a la hacienda de su familia para ayudar a salvarla de la ruina. Allí conoce a Santos, el capataz de la hacienda, y se enamora de él, pero su codicioso vecino, Marcos, que culpa a Santos por la muerte de su padre, trata de ganarse el corazón de María Teresa cuando se entera de que ella es dueña de la hacienda, para poder quitarle todo y vengarse de Santos.
Estreno: 12 de junio de 2023 por Las Estrellas y en ViX.
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La novela, producida por José Alberto Castro, cuenta con las actuaciones de Carolina Miranda, Andrés Palacios, Luis Roberto Guzmán, Sofía Castro, Sergio Goyri, Alejandro Tommasi, Luz María Aguilar, Nuria Bages, Natalia Esperón, Daniel Tovar, Martha Julia y Mariana Seoane.
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twelvemartha · 2 months
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SCRIPT TO SCREEN: 3.01 “Smith and Jones” (writ. Russell T Davies) ➞ Martha's choice
THE DOCTOR: Martha, what have we got, is there a balcony on this floor, or a verandah, or...? MARTHA: By the patients' lounge, yeah.
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pureanonofficial · 1 year
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THE SECRET GARDEN - February 19 – March 26, 2023, Ahmanson Theatre.
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Krista (Sarah Manninen) The Prince & Me (2004) 3/ 3
Screenplay by Katherine Fugate Directed by Martha Coolidge
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A vida invisível, 2019
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cypresstrees · 11 months
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i really need witch king by martha wells to come out and i really need you all to jump on kai and ziede and tahren and dahin like the blorbos they were meant to be
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ancientphantom · 2 years
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The summer is half gone but FULL of Phantom goodness nevertheless. Behold!
Alternatives by Manna Huizar is a sequel to the original story set in a slightly alternative universe (according to the author, but they don’t say what’s different so I guess we’ll all have to read to find out!). After the events of the main story, Erik flees France and has new adventures elsewhere with a new love interest.
The Forgotten Phantom by Kathryn Ann Kingsley is the Phantom’s entry in the Creature Feature series, a selection of romance novels based on romancing classic movie monsters! In it, Christine is an intrepid explorer, more like a ghost-hunter than her original role, and has been sent by her organization to investigate a hundred-year-old haunting in the basement of a crumbling opera house. There seems to be some suggestion that this is an actual ghost Phantom, and that he may be mistaking the Christine of this novel with another one he knew a very long time ago.
Gaston Leroux: The Man Behind the Mask by Lynn Santer & Rich Hosek is an unusual one - a fictionalized retelling/biography of Leroux’s life and career! It looks like it’ll come from the perspective of Leroux having actually met the Persian and received the Phantom’s story from him firsthand.
Ghost Opera by Birdy Rivers is part of a fantasy series about a young woman descended from gods and monsters who has been allowed to visit the human world for the first time, where she’s meant to remove the ghost haunting a local music academy. Of course, she has to go undercover, and of course, the school is putting on a very familiar musical by someone with very familiar initials, and of course she realizes that there’s something about her costar...
Ghostlight by Caitlin Du Bois is about a teenager named Claire, who achieves her dreams when she gets a part in the summer community musical and gains a musical mentor in a dashing adult, only to realize that things are not what she thought as his control over her begins to close in.
Medic in the Stars by Ellen Russell is the second book in a science fiction series, and revolves around a woman who has been kidnapped by members of an alien race. She finds herself in the care of the ship’s medic, a physically deformed man who feels it is impossible for him to ever find love, and romance begins to bloom. (This is our borderline entry this month, but I’m always living in hope of science fiction Phantoms...)
Mistress of Music by Evelyn Richardson is a period romance about a young opera singer desperate to make it who accidentally falls in love with the dashing young lord acting as the place’s patron instead.
Nocturne by Alyssa Wees is set in the early 1900s between World Wars and tells the story of an orphan, Grace, who hopes to be a ballerina during the depression and makes it thanks to the help of an enigmatic patron who supports her career but does it in a very mysterious manner.
Phantom Reflection by Kim Malinowski is definitely about the Phantom story, but that’s about all I can tell you. The blurb claims that it is a novel in verse and a retelling of the original story, and it’s only 82 pages in the ebook edition, so it’s probably not too long.
Pitch & Pace by Julia Blake follows opera singer Kit, recovering from a throat infection that may have ended her career, reconnecting with her childhood best friend but also suddenly thrust into a mystery revolving around several local murders and the sexy veterinarian in town.
Three Muses by Martha Anne Toll is set after the second World War and stars John, an opera singer who was forced to sing in concentration camps and struggles to perform now that he is free, and Katya, a ballerina trapped in a relationship with an abusive mentor. John one day receives an anonymous ticket to see Katya, and things begin to spiral from there.
Bonus round: we got us a fancy set of rereleases! Back in the day, C. David Stephens released a series of Phantom-based books under the names Angel of Music: The Enchanted Violin, Angel of Music: Erik, and Angel of Music: Raoul. Now we’ve got four new titles and spiffy updated descriptions to boot:
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Santa Monica is set in the modern day and tells the story of an 11-year-old Christine, a homeless street performer who strives with her father to perform for enough money for food; when she meets the young Raoul, he helps them get off the street by hiring her father to give him violin lessons.
Saint-Tropez is the next book and begins with the now-teenage sweetheart separated and about to be reunited by Raoul inviting Christine to spend two weeks at his French chateau. Christine is excited to spend time with Raoul, but also meets a dangerous but interestingly mysterious boy named Erik at one of his parties.
Santa Fe follows with the death of Christine’s father and a summer with Christine and Raoul trying to recover from trauma on a ranch, only to have a mysterious intruder interrupt them. Meanwhile, Christine has started working backstage at the local opera house, which would be great except for whomever is harassing the singers and demanding she perform.
Sangre de Cristo rounds us up with Christine as a new ingenue superstar singing sold-out performances and attending a musical conservatory, and of course getting engaged to Raoul somewhere along the way. The main concern is that this ghost who keeps haunting her has crashed every OTHER event, so the wedding probably isn’t safe...
The series above, rebranded The Angel of Music with all-Spanish titles to tie it to its southwestern United States settings, appears to be the same series, at least nominally; I compared the opening text of Santa Monica against the opening text of The Enchanted Violin and they seem to be identical, although of course I can’t say for sure whether Stephens has done further editing and/or written more content for this release.
And that’s July, y’all!
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ramahamatama · 2 years
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lemccr · 1 year
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Homelessness in Gotham, Gone?
An article by Julia Remarque
Earlier today Jason Todd-Wayne gave a speech about the future of the Martha Wayne Foundation and the proactive stance they plan to take on the rise in homelessness in Gotham and how their plan to address it in a city-wide campaign about the 8 key issues facing the houseless community in Gotham. They project that they can drastically decrease the number from Over 5,000 people in the next three years with this plan. 
“The issues facing the low-income and homeless community are complex and multifaceted. Some of the most significant issues include:
Lack of affordable housing: One of the main causes of homelessness is the lack of affordable housing. This can be due to high housing costs, low wages, and a shortage of available rental units.
Poverty: Homelessness is often a symptom of poverty. People living in poverty may not be able to afford housing, food, and other basic necessities.
Mental health and substance abuse: Many homeless individuals struggle with mental health issues and substance abuse. These issues can make it difficult for them to maintain stable housing and employment. We are equipping all employees at Wayne Enterprises with Harm Reduction and Suicide prevention training, additionally, we will expand this training through the community centers currently under construction. 
Physical health problems: Homelessness can lead to poor physical health due to lack of access to healthcare, poor living conditions, fear and Joker toxin inhalation, and exposure to the elements. By opening three more clinics that offer a “pay what you can” model those who are in need of healthcare are not limited by the lack of insurance and are instead supported in this critical need. 
Lack of support systems: Many homeless individuals may not have access to family or community support systems, making it harder for them to find and maintain stable housing. We plan to address this with the opening of community centers that offer job training, free counseling, and places to gather without the threat of the elements. 
Lack of access to education, job opportunities, and social services: Homelessness can make it difficult to access education, job opportunities, and social services, which can make it harder for homeless individuals to improve their situations. Each of the community centers that we are funding will have food banks as a part of the services that they offer, this can help families eliminate the decision between paying the rent or starving, in addition to providing food security to those without homes. 
Criminalization of homelessness:  Gotham criminalizes activities such as sleeping or camping in public spaces, panhandling, and loitering, which can make it harder for homeless people to survive. We want to address the legislature around this issue to decriminalize the struggle to survive and provide criminal record erasure as part of this new legislature for non-violent offenders. This is not only penalizing someone in their struggle but also prevents them from access to safe housing and many jobs because of the criminal record this creates.
Villain attacks: Villains such as Scarecrow, Joker, and the Penguin cause homelessness with the destruction of property and further plague them with chemical attacks that they are now more vulnerable to due to exposure to the elements. We will have mobile response units equipped with first aid, the latest anti-toxin, and water available within every five-block radius of an attack. Additionally, we will be providing self-defense training in our community centers to prevent more people from becoming the next victim statistic. 
It's important to remember that homelessness is a complex issue and requires a multi-faceted approach to address it effectively. But above all, each person suffering from homelessness is worthy of dignity and respect. It is the promise of the Martha Wayne Foundation to treat every individual who walks through their doors with human decency, a hot meal if they need it, and a listening ear. Alone we are unable to meet the needs of the community, but together, hand in hand we can see a better future for a better Gotham.”
Readers, if like myself, after reading this article you are asking yourself “How can I help with the community outreach program” Here are five easy ways you can become involved.  
Donate money or goods to local shelters or organizations that provide services to the homeless. 
Volunteering at a homeless shelter or one of the Community Centers. This can be done with your friends, family, or even just yourself. 
Supporting policy changes that address the root causes of homelessness, such as lack of affordable housing and access to healthcare and mental health services.
Educating oneself about the issues facing the homeless community’s issues and sharing that knowledge with others to raise awareness and inspire action.
Getting trained in Harm Reduction, First Aid, and Suicide Prevention through the Martha Wayne Foundation. 
If we all take one small step in the right direction in helping the basic needs of our community to be met, maybe one day there will be no more need for vigilantes, but instead, a force of everyday Gothamites equipped to address the needs of their Neighbors, Friends, Family, and Coworkers in ways that prevent more lives lost. 
I am left wondering if this boy from Gotham’s Streets will rise to the challenge or go like those who have tried and failed before, burnt out in the days, weeks, and years to come.
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stolligaseptember · 1 year
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your on again/off again fling asks you to marry him right after he finds out that he's accidentally impregnated you, how do you react on a scale from martha kane to sandra onslow.
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The cast of "The Secret Garden" in the revival production at Center Theatre Group / Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, February 19 through March 26, 2023. Photos feature Sierra Boggess, Derrick Davis, Aaron Lazar, Emily Jewel Hoder, Reese Levine, Julia Lester, and John-Michael Lyles.
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