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Atlanta Season 4 Episode 5 Recap: Work Ethic!
The industry has a clause. It has 'in' within the name, right? As we're half way through the final season of #AtlantaFX, episode 5 "Work Ethic!" takes us all on a ride.
Dreams are funny. They can turn on a dime into nightmares, but they’re still yours to own. They can surprise you when least expected, perhaps even presenting a side you didn’t even know you had… or perhaps knew all along, but refused to check at the front gate. We open with Van (Zazie Beetz) driving with Lottie up to Chocolate Studios. Before security, both her purse and Lottie’s backpack are…
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🌈 Good morning and happy Wednesday, my bookish bats! You didn't think that tiny "queer books coming out this fall" guide was ALL there was, did you? Here are a FEW of the stunning, diverse queer books you can add to your TBR this month. Happy reading!
❤️ A Vision of Air by Nicole Silver 🧡 Eli Over Easy by Phil Stamper 💛 How to Get Over the End of the World by Hal Schrieve 💚 Kween by Vichet Chum 💙 The Forest Demands its Due by Kosoko Jackson 💜 The B-Side of Daniel Garneau by David Kingston Yeh ❤️ Midnight Companion by Kit Barrie 🧡 Let the Waters Roars by Geonn Cannon 💛 Into the Glittering Dark by Kelley York 💙 When the Rain Begins to Burn by A.L. Davidson 💜 Been Outside by Amber Wendler & Shaz Zamore 🌈 The Forest Demands Its Due by Kosoko Jackson
❤️ A Necessary Chaos by Brent Lambert 🧡 The Spells We Cast by Jason June 💛 Pluralities by Avi Silver 💚 Salt the Water by Candice Iloh 💙 Beholder by Ryan La Sala 💜 This Pact is Not Ours by Zachary Sergi ❤️ Dragging Mason County by Curtis Campbell 🧡 Menewood by Nicola Griffith 💛 Mary and the Birth of Frankenstein by Anne Eekhout 💚 The Dead Take the A Train by Cassandra Khaw & Richard Kadrey 💙 Bloom by Delilah S. Dawson 💜 Let Me Out by Emmett Nahil and George Williams
🌈 In the Form of a Question: the Joys and Rewards of a Curious Life by Amy Schneider ❤️ Songs of Irie by Asha Ashanti Bromfield 🧡 A Haunting on the Hill by Elizabeth Hand 💛 Being Ace by Madeline Dyer 💚 Charming Young Man by Eliot Schrefer 💙 The Glass Scientists by S.H. Cotugno 💜 The Fall of Whit Rivera by Crystal Maldonado ❤️ By Any Other Name by Erin Cotter 🧡 Brooms by Jasmine Walls and Teo DuVall 💛 Stars in Your Eyes by Kacen Callender 💚 Shoot the Moon by Isa Arsen 💙 The Bell in the Fog by Lev A.C. Rosen
🌈 Brainwyrms by Alison Rumfitt ❤️ Family Meal by Bryan Washington 🧡 A Murder of Crows by Dharma Kelleher 💛 A Light Most Hateful by Hailey Piper 💚 Love at 350° by Lisa Peers 💙 Greasepaint by Hannah Levene 💜 The Christmas Swap by Talia Samuels ❤️ Mate of Her Own by Elena Abbott 🧡 Mistletoe and Mishigas by M.A. Wardell 💛 Elle Campbell Wins Their Weekend by Ben Kahn 💚 All That Consumes Us by Erica Waters 💙 If You’ll Have Me by Eunnie
❤️ Tomorrow and Tomorrow by Lillah Lawson and Lauren Emily Whalen 🧡 10 Things That Never Happened by Alexis Hall 💛 It’s a Fabulous Life by Kelly Farmer 💚 Let the Dead Bury the Dead by Allison Epstein 💙 These Burning Stars by Bethany Jacobs 💜 The Goth House Experiment by SJ Sindu ❤️ Everything I Learned, I Learned in a Chinese Restaurant by Curtis Chin 🧡 Mudflowers by Aley Waterman 💛 Here Lies Olive by Kate Anderson 💚 Fire From the Sky by Moa Backe Åstot, trans. by Eva Apelqvist 💙 Iris Kelly Doesn’t Date by Ashley Herring Blake 💜 On the Same Page by Haley Cass
❤️ A Dish Best Served Hot by Natalie Caña 🧡 Art of the Chase by Jennifer Giacalone 💛 The Haunting of Adrian Yates by Markus Harwood-Jones 💚 The Sword: Xcian by Elle Arroyo 💙 The Complete Carlisle Series by Roslyn Sinclair 💜 300,000 Kisses by Sean Hewitt and Luke Edward Hall ❤️ Just a Pinch of Magic by Alechia Dow 🧡 Blackouts by Justin Torres 💛 Wrath Becomes Her by Aden Polydoros 💚 Let the Woods Keep Our Bodies by E.M. Roy 💙 Everything Under the Moon: Fairy Tales in a Queerer Light edited by Michael Earp ❤️ Frost Bite by Angela Sylvaine
🧡 We Met in a Bar by Claire Forsythe 💛 Sweat Equity Aurora Rey 💚 Pumpkin Spice by Tagan Shepard 💙 The Misfit Mage & His Dashing Devil by M.N. Bennet 💜 Love and Other Risky Business by Sarah Brenton ❤️ Enough by Kimia Eslah 🧡 A Fire Born of Exile by Aliette de Bodard 💛 Twelve Bones by Rosie Talbot 💚 Wild Wishes and Windswept Kisses by Maya Prasad 💙 Dragged to the Wedding by Andrew Grey 💜 Fox Snare by Yoon Ha Lee ❤️ Murder and Manon by Mia P. Manansala
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Realized I forgot to post my Hamilton audio I took from Friday so here you go:
Blaine Alden Krauss (Alexander Hamilton), Kendyl Sayuri Yokoyama (Eliza Hamilton), Deon'te Goodman (Aaron Burr), Lencia Kebede (Angelica Schuyler), Carvens Lissaint (George Washington), Jared Howelton (Marquis de Lafayette/Thomas Jefferson), Eddie Ortega (Hercules Mulligan/James Madison), Jorrel Javier (u/s John Laurens/Philip Hamilton), Milika Cherée (Peggy Schuyler/Maria Reynolds),Paul Louis Lessard (King George III), Nick Sanchez (James Reynolds/Philip Schuyler/Doctor), Stephen Carrasco (Samuel Seabury), Zach Bravo (s/w Charles Lee), Dharon Jones (George Eacker), Nicole DeRoux (The Bullet), Malachi Durant (Ensemble), Victoria Fiore (Ensemble), Cyndal Gilmore (Ensemble), Josh Marin (Ensemble), Alexis Hasbrouck (s/w Ensemble), Allie Jordan Butcher (s/w Ensemble) March 8, 2024; Second National Tour || Notes: international women's day! probably the first audio of Blaine, Carvens, Kendyl, and Paul in their roles! Audience was insane and almost everyone got entrance applause. Jared and Paul were the standouts for me; they’re both so hilarious and their mannerisms are to die for! Includes cast board picture and bows. Includes Tracked version || Operachristinedaae’s Master
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1-AkdUddlctnOD-gat6GjmVqZZUG35KRT
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telaviv-delhi · 7 months
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Hátigen A vicc, hogy az Apollo 11 legénységének is van csillaga a tv-ben nyújtott tevékenységért. Talán a Holdtagadók Társasága szponzorálta :) Végülis: Churchill meg irodalmi Nobel-díjat kapott :)
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A lencsevégre kapott valakik, benne néhány kivándorolt/elmenekült/elűzött magyarral:
Elvis Presley, Orson Welles, Clark Gable, Audrey Hepburn, Arthur Spiegel, Apollo 11 Crew (Neil Armstrong, Edvin E. Aldrin), August Lumiere, Johnny Cash, Humphrey Bogart, Ernest Borgnine, Mariska Hargitay, Kim Novak, Kevin Bacon, Lassie, Ronald Reagan, George Cukor, David Niven, Marlene Dietrich, Jane's Addiction, Richard Pryor, Alfred Hitchcock, Frank Sinatra, Orson Welles, Joseph Szigeti, Tom Jones, Eva Gabor, Larry King, John Cusack, Vladimir Horowitz, Daniel Radcliffe, Celine Dion, Bee Gees, Matt Damon, Forest Whitaker, Martin Landau, Billy Bob Thornton, Harrison Ford, Kevin Costner, Russel Crowe, Anthony Hopkins, Martin Scorsese, Charlize Theron, Nicole Kidman, Halle Berry, Steven Spielberg, Jamie Foxx, Jamie Foxx, Susan Sarandon, Whoopi Goldberg, Bela Lugosi, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Rod Stewart, Hugh Laurie, Ella Fitzgerald, Aerosmith, Janis Joplin, Mötley Crue, Marilyn Monroe, Ozzy Osbourne, Jay Leno, Sandra Bullock, Keanu Reeves, Anthony Perkins, Britney Spears, Antonio Banderas, Peter Jackson, Ryan Reynolds, Ricky Martin, The Doors, Slash, John Travolta, Salma Hayek, Charles Bronson, William Shatner, Godzilla, Tom Selleck, Tom Selleck, Jodie Foster, Quentin Tarantino, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Elton John, Billy Crystal, Bruce Willis, Tommy Lee Jones, Bruce Lee, Orlando Bloom, Eddie Murphy, Drew Barrymore, Julio Iglesias, Glenn Close, James Dunn, Alice Cooper, Henry Fonda, David Hasselhoff, Patrick Swayze, Richard Chamberlain, Samuel L. Jackson, Johnny Depp, RuPaul, Peter Falk, Thomas A. Edison, Helen Mirren, Tony Curtis, Dwayne Johnson, Groucho Marx, Greta Garbo, Kermit the Frog, Mariah Carey, George Clooney, Colleen Moore, Eddie Murphy, Denzel Washington, Walter Matthau, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Peter Sellers, Sophia Loren, Anthony Quinn, Sean Connery, Al Pacino, Johnny Depp, Robert de Niro, The Hunger Games, Kevin Costner, Kim Novak, Henry Fonda, etc.
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As of 2023, the Walk of Fame comprises 2,752 stars, which are spaced at 6-foot (1.8 m) intervals. There is a $75,000 sponsorship fee upon selection. The fee is used to pay for the creation and installation of the star, as well as maintenance of the Walk of Fame.
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Donald Trump valamivel leöntve. Nem akarom tudni, hogy mivel öntötték le ennek a derék, becsületes, szőke, fehér hazafinak a csillagát.
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I've been reading over your posts about Hamilton's relationships with other Federalists of the time. What about Nicholas Fish? He came from an old New York family, he studied alongside Troup & Hamilton, served with Ham at Yorktown (he even made Trumbull's painting!), remained close to him the rest of his life, became the first Adjutant General of New York, may or may not have broken a girl's heart, and continued a line of illustrious Fishes. But beyond that...? Crickets.
Fish's and Hamilton's relationship seems to be one of the lesser known of Hamilton's notable friendships. Not much is known about their friendship due to only four letters of correspondence surviving (Likely burned by Fish for privacy), but they seemed to have had a life long friendship. And even after Hamilton's death, Fish remembered him as an honorable and beloved friend.
Nicholas Fish (1758-1833) was born into a relatively wealthy, New York, family. He attended Princeton but left before graduating to start studying law at King's College (Columbia University) through the office of John Morin Scott in New York. There he became interested in the organization of the Sons of Liberty (They were a loosely organized, clandestine - sometimes violent - political organization active in the colonies founded to advance the rights of the colonists and to fight taxation by the British government). Fish lived in New York City until 1774, then spent about a year in New Jersey before returning to New York in 1775.
During Hamilton's first months at King's, he and fellow classmate, Robert Troup, formed a club that gathered weekly for debating, writing, and speaking skills. The other members were; Fish, Edward Stevens, and Samuel and Henry Nicoll. Who were all relatively Hamilton's first and closests companions. The debates usually evolved around topics surrounding the brewing revolution, like monarchy and democracy. He also joined the volunteer militia group, The Hearts of Oak (Originally coined The Corsicans), alongside Hamilton and Troup. The students drilled before classes each morning in the churchyard of nearby St. Paul's Chapel. Their drillmaster was Edward Fleming, who had despite having served in a British regiment and married into the prominent De Peyster family but was still warmly attached to the American side. Fish once recalled;
Immediately after the Battle of Lexington, [Alexander Hamilton] attached himself to one of the uniform companies of militia then forming for the defence of the country by the patriotic young men of this city under the command of Captain Fleming, in which he devoted much time, attending regularly all the parades and performing tours of duty with promptitude and zeal.
Source — Alexander Hamilton, by Ron Chernow
In 1776 Fish was appointed by Brigadier General Scott aide-de-camp on his staff. On the 21st of August, 1776, Fish was appointed major of the 2nd New York Regiment. He served as a division inspector under Baron von Steuben in 1778. According to Fish, Hamilton had a direct hand in prodding Marquis de Lafayette to advocate bringing a French army to America. Before Admiral Jean Baptiste d’Estaing came with his fleet in July 1778, Hamilton encouraged Lafayette with ideas like having a French ground force with Lafayette as its commander. “The United States are under infinite obligations to [Lafayette] beyond what is known,” Hamilton told Fish later, “not only for his valour and good conduct as major general of our army, but for his good offices and infliuence in our behalf with the court of France. The French army now here [...] would not have been in this country but through his means.” [x]
He participated in the battles of Saratoga and Monmouth, in Sullivan's expedition against the Native Americans in 1779, and in the Virginia and Yorktown campaigns, in which he served for a time on the staff of Lafayette. Fish had shared a tent with Hamilton at Yorktown and recalled Hamilton bursting in gleefully after visiting Washington, hearing that he had won the coveted assignment, Hamilton hugged the surprised Major, shouting; “We have it! We have it!” [x] Although the two mostly went their separate ways during the war, Hamilton appointed Fish as his second-in-command. He commanded Hamilton's New York Battalion in the Assault on Redoubt 10 when Hamilton was given overall command of three battalions led by Gimat, Fish, and Laurens. To which, Hamilton was quite pleased about, writing to Eliza in August; “Major Fish is with me. I prize him both as a friend as an officer.” [x]
He is portrayed in the painting of the Surrender Of Lord Cornwallis, by Trumbull, standing behind Hamilton, Laurens, and Stuart.
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In the March of 1782, Hamilton and Eliza would have been trying to settle down in their first real home together in Albany, leaving the Schuyler Mansion where they had initially lived after Hamilton resigned from war. Hamilton wrote to Fish saying; “Send my horses by return of the bearer, unless they should be in too bad plight to travel. In this case, be so good as to put them out where they will be taken care of, and at the same time will not cost much for keeping.” [x]
In 1786, Fish was appointed Adjutant general of New York State, which he held for many years. Fish was also part of the Manumission Society, where many familiar faces were as well; Troup, Hamilton, Hercules Mulligan, William Livingston, John Rodgers, John Mason, James Duane, John Jay, and William Duer. The founding of the Manumission Society and antislavery societies in other states in the 1780s represented a hopeful moment in American race relations, right before the Constitutional Convention and the new federal government created such an overriding need for concord that even debating the divisive slavery issue could no longer be tolerated.
In 1794, he was appointed by Washington supervisor of the Federal revenue in New York City. In August, when the Hamiltons' then youngest son, John Church Hamilton, had fallen worryingly ill but started to recover—Hamilton sent his wife and child to New York City, where they remained under the watchful care Fish and Elisha Boudinot;
If you have not already left Albany write to me the precise day you will certainly leave it; so that I may meet you at New Ark. When you get to New York apply to Col Fish to make an arrangement for carrying you & the Child to New Ark & when there, go to Mr. Boudinot’s till I come.
Source — Alexander Hamilton to Elizabeth Hamilton, [August 21, 1794]
July 18, 1795, Hamilton was publicly criticized over his defense of the Jay Treaty at a meeting in New York. Hamilton tried to intervene in an argument between Commodore James Nicholson - who had smeared Hamilton months earlier - and Federalist lawyer, Josiah Ogden Hoffman. Nicholson was one of Hamilton's most prominent critics, and the two had long-standing political disagreements. When Hamilton came between the quarrel, Nicholson then allegedly called Hamilton an “Abettor of Tories” and accused him of declining a previous challenge to duel. “No man could affirm that with truth,” Hamilton retorted, and he “pledged himself to convince Mr. Nicholson of his mistake” by calling him to a duel at a more suitable time and place. [x] With Fish having drafted as his second, on the 20th he delivered the challenge letter to Nicholson;
The unprovoked rudeness and insult which I experienced from You on Saturday leaves me no option but that of a meeting with You, the object of which You will readily understand. I propose to You for the purpose Pawlus Hook as the place and monday next eleven o’clock as the time. I should not fix so remote a day but that I am charged with trusts for other persons which will previously require attention on my part. My friend Col. Fish who is to deliver You this will accompany me.
Source — Alexander Hamilton to James Nicholson, [July 10, 1795]
Nicholson immediately scratched out a reply, accepting the duel with that he would “certainly not decline your invitation” and asking that it take place the next morning; “The publicity of the affair & the unusual visit of your friend have however unfortunately occasioned an alarm in my family & may produce an inquiry—you will therefore perceive that my situation will be rendered extremely disagreeable unless our interview takes place before that time. I have therefore to intreat that it may not be postponed longer than tomorrow Morning.” [x] Eventually, on the 26th, after Hamilton and Nicholson had gone through three drafts of apologies (Hamilton being the one who wrote them for Nicholson's review), Nicholson signed a declaration apologizing for his conduct;
Mr. Nicholson declares that the warmth of the expressions which he recollects to have used to Mr. Hamilton proceeded from a misapprehension of the nature of his interposition in the altercation between Mr. Hoffman & Mr. Nicholson that as to the suggestion alleged to have been made by Mr. Nicholson namely that Mr. Hamilton had declined a former interview he does not recollect and is not conscious of having made it, neither did he intend the imputation which it would seem to imply and that if he did make the suggestion he regrets the pain which it must have occasioned to Mr. Hamilton.
Source — Drafts of Apology Required from James Nicholson, [25–26 July 1795]
The seconds representing Hamilton and Nicholson were DeWitt Clinton, Nicholas Fish, Rufus King, Brockholst Livingston. Once Nicholson and Hamilton agreed on the apology, they signed off on the following statement, thus ending the challenge in a “satisfactory and honorable way”.
In 1803, Fish married Elizabeth Stuyvesant (1775–1854), the daughter of Petrus Stuyvesant and Margaret Stuyvesant. They had five children together. On two separate occasions, Fish ran for United States Congress, and was unsuccessful. Losing to Samuel L. Mitchill in 1804 and Gurdon S. Mumford in 1806. In the week preceding Hamilton's mortal duel, Hamilton invited seventy people to the Grange for a lavish ball that included John Trumbull, Robert Troup, Fish, and William Short, Jefferson’s onetime secretary in Paris. John Church Hamilton recalls the event in his biographies of his father;
To reciprocate the attentions of his friends in a manner which, though novel here, he believed would most gratify, he gave, in the season of flowers and early fruits, a fete champetre. All that could please the modest taste of those simple days of wise frugality, was present. At distant points in the several copses were heard by sauntering groups the sounds of the horn and the clarionet, while his mansion was joyous with dances and repasts. On one of the piazzas were beheld some of his earliest, nearest friends, tracing the distant outlines of the variegated landscape of hill and dale, ocean and rivers; Hamilton standing by, chatting with Colonels Fish and Troup. Never was the fascination of his manner more remarked; gay or grave, as was the chanced topic, like the light and shade of a fine painting.
Source — Life of Alexander Hamilton, by John Church Hamilton · 1879
When the coming duel began to approach, on the 9th of July, Hamilton drafted his will at his last Manhattan town house. He named John B. Church, Fish, and Nathaniel Pendleton as executors;
In the Name of God Amen! I Alexander Hamilton of the City of New York Counsellor at Law do make this my last Will and Testament as follows. First I appoint John B Church Nicholas Fish and Nathaniel Pendleton of the City aforesaid Esquires to be Executors and Trustees of this my Will and I devise to them their heirs and Assigns, as joint Tenants and not as Tenants in common, All my Estate real and personal whatsoever and wheresoever upon Trust at their discretion to sell and dispose of the same, at such time and times in such manner and upon such terms as they the Survivors and Survivor shall think fit and out of the proceeds to pay all the Debts which I shall owe at the time of my decease, in whole, if the fund shall be sufficient, proportionally, if it shall be insufficient, and the residue, if any there shall be to pay and deliver to my excellent and dear Wife Elizabeth Hamilton.
Source — Last Will and Testament of Alexander Hamilton, [July 9, 1804]
Four years after Hamilton's death, Fish named his only son after his old college friend; Hamilton Fish (1808–1893), who served as New York Governor, United States Senator, and who married Julia Ursin Niemcewiez Kean (1816–1887).
Then again, Fish also twice ran unsuccessfully for Lieutenant Governor of New York. In 1810, he was the Federalist candidate, but lost to incumbent John Broome. Broome subsequently died one month into his term in August 1810. Fish ran in a special election for Lieutenant Governor in 1811 to fill the vacancy created by Broome's death, but lost to the then-mayor of New York City, DeWitt Clinton. During the War of 1812, Fish served as a member of the City Committee of Defense.
When Eliza was interviewing all the men that fought besides Hamilton to preserve his memory, Fish wrote a lengthy reminiscent letter to her in 1822, which I transcribed here (For whatever reason Tumblr keeps bugging out everytime I try to write it here).
Fish died in 1833, and was buried in the churchyard of St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery in New York City.
Hope this helps.
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Great American Pure Flix recently announced the premiere dates for their Christmas movie premieres from Great American Family.
Here are the dates provided in their press release:
B&B Merry (Wednesday, November 1), starring Jen Lilley, Peter Louis Chouinard, and Jesse Hutch. Tracey a travel blogger is invited by Graham Cooper to Christmas getaway for family's small bed and breakfast. B&B is facing tough competition from a hotel resort that has been stealing guests and threatens survival of the family business.
'Twas the Text Before Christmas (Thursday, November 2), starring Merritt Patterson and Trevor Donovan. An unexpected text message sent to the wrong number (Patterson) sets into motion a Christmas tradition with a new family (Donovan) over three separate years.
Christmas Keepsake (Friday, November 10), starring Jillian Murray and Daniel Lissing. A father (Lissing) bonds with his daughter and stumbles upon an unexpected romance (Murray) while tracking down the original owner of a Christmas time capsule.
A Christmas Blessing (Thursday, November 16), starring Lori Laughlin, Jesse Hutch and James Tupper. Renowned TV star Mandy Gilmore (Loughlin) says goodbye to her hit culinary series, A World of Food, with plans to travel the globe dining in all 142 Michelin star restaurants. Before jetting to Paris, Mandy stops in Milwaukee with the deed to her deceased aunt's food pantry, Angel's Fare, recently purchased by adjacent business owner, Adam Carraway (Tupper). A simple transaction. Until pantry volunteer, Otto Nessen (Hutch) reminds all that Aunt Susie's love of cooking was truly love of feeding and inspires one more holiday feast for those who need it most. Haul out the holly! For we need a little Christmas now.
Santa, Maybe (Wednesday, November 22), starring Aubrey Reynolds and Samuel Whitten. Can theater director Lila (Reynolds) rise to the challenge of putting on the perfect Christmas ballet, while also discovering her office Secret Santa in the process?
A Dash of Christmas (Thursday, November 23), starring Laura Osnes and Christopher Russell. To apply for her dream job at a foodie startup, an executive (Laura Osnes) must learn to bake. When she recruits a handsome baker to help her (Christopher Russell), she inadvertently ends up entered in a Christmas Bakeoff.
Destined 2: Christmas One More (Thursday, November 30), starring Shae Robins and Casey Elliott. In this sequel, Theo (Elliott) continues to miss connecting with his girlfriend, Kim (Robins) as he attempts to propose at Christmas.
My Christmas Hero (Friday, December 1), starring Candace Cameron Bure and Gabriel Hogan. US Army reservist and orthopedic physician, Nicole Ramsey (Bure) is dedicated to serving military service members and their families at the Joint Military Base in Lacey, Washington, home of I Corps and the 62nd Airlift Wing. This Christmas, with the help of many dedicated heroes, Dr. Ramsey is on a mission to honor a special fallen soldier and bring much needed healing to her own family.
Christmas on Windmill Way (Thursday, December 7), starring Christa Taylor Brown and Chad Michael Murray. Mia Miejer (Taylor Brown) excitedly anticipates the Christmas Market Fest Dutch Bake-Off competition and is filled with confidence her Mimi, Ann, will win the festival's top prize with her award-winning Kerststol when she learns Mimi has difficult news to share. Ann had to sell land around the family-owned Jansen Inn, including easements all around the heritage Tall Wooden and Brick Dutch Windmill renowned for centuries for its fine millwork and beautiful wooden furniture. It's an especially tough pill for Mia to swallow when she learns the land developer's representative is her former boyfriend, Brady Schaltz (Michael Murray), who also must let Mia and Ann know the agreement includes the Inn and sawmill, all of which will be torn down.
Peppermint & Postcards (Friday, December 8), starring Christopher Russell, Ella Cannon and Dave Kenneth MacKinnon. When a Christmas letter concerning her love life goes viral, one mom discovers that romance might be right at her door.
Other Christmas movies playing this holiday season on Great American Pure Flix include: An Angelic Christmas, Buttons: A Christmas Tale, A Christmas... Present, etc... There will also be a weekly theme on the streaming platform during the Christmas season... Getting In the Spirit (Nov. 1-5) Celebrate Family (Nov. 6-12) Celebrate Romance (Nov. 13-19) Celebrate Taste of the Season (Nov. 20-26) Celebrate Coming Home (Nov. 27-Dec. 3) Celebrate Christmas Wishes (Dec. 4-10) Celebrate Christmas Miracles (Dec. 11-17) Celebrate Keeping Christ in Christmas (Dec. 18-24)
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I just love that Great American Pure Flix focuses on the True Meaning of Christmas! 
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Friday Releases for September 29
Friday is the busiest day of the week for new releases, so we've decided to collect them all in one place. Friday Releases for September 29 include The Creator, Gen V, We Buy Diabetic Test Strips, and more.
The Creator
The Creator, the new movie from Gareth Edwards, is out today.
Amidst a future war between the human race and the forces of artificial intelligence, Joshua (Washington), a hardened ex-special forces agent grieving the disappearance of his wife (Chan), is recruited to hunt down and kill the Creator, the elusive architect of advanced AI who has developed a mysterious weapon with the power to end the war… and mankind itself. Joshua and his team of elite operatives journey across enemy lines, into the dark heart of AI-occupied territory… only to discover the world-ending weapon he’s been instructed to destroy is an AI in the form of a young child.
Saw X
Saw X, the new movie from Kevin Greutert, is out today.
John Kramer (Tobin Bell) is back. The most disturbing installment of the SAW franchise yet explores the untold chapter of Jigsaw’s most personal game. Set between the events of SAW I and II, a sick and desperate John travels to Mexico for a risky and experimental medical procedure in hopes of a miracle cure for his cancer – only to discover the entire operation is a scam to defraud the most vulnerable. Armed with a newfound purpose, the infamous serial killer returns to his work, turning the tables on the con artists in his signature visceral way through devious, deranged, and ingenious traps.
Deliver Us
Deliver Us, the new movie from Cru Ennis and Lee Roy Kunz, is out today.
When a nun in a remote convent claims immaculate conception, the Vatican sends a team of priests to investigate. Concerns grow that an ancient prophecy is about to be fulfilled: that a woman will give birth to twin boys - one the Messiah, the other the Anti-Christ - and the ensuing battle will determine the fate of the world.
Flora and Son
Flora and Son, the new movie from John Carney, is out today.
Single mom Flora (Eve Hewson) is at a loss about what to do with her rebellious teenage son, Max (Orén Kinlan). Encouraged by the police to find Max a hobby, Flora tries to occupy him with a beat-up acoustic guitar. With the help of a washed-up LA musician (Joseph Gordon-Levitt), Flora and Max discover the transformative power of music.
Heist 88
Heist 88, the new movie from Menhaj Huda, is out today.
A criminal mastermind (Courtney B. Vance) decides to pull one last job before going to prison and recruits a group of young bank employees to steal $80 million dollars in a daring and brazen assault on the U.S. banking system.
The Kill Room
The Kill Room, the new movie from Nicol Paone, is out today.
The Kill Room is a dark comedic thriller follows an art dealer (Uma Thurman) who teams with a hitman (Joe Manganiello) and his boss (Samuel L. Jackson) for a money laundering scheme that accidentally turns the hitman into an overnight Avant-Garde sensation, forcing the dealer to play the art world against the underworld.
Nowhere
Nowhere, the new movie from Albert Pintó, is out today.
Pregnant, alone and drifting in the sea, a woman trapped in a shipping container tries to survive after fleeing a devastated totalitarian country.
Gen V
Gen V, the new TV series from Craig Rosenberg, Evan Goldberg, and Eric Kripke, is out today.
Set in the diabolical world of The Boys, Gen V expands the universe to Godolkin University, the prestigious superhero-only college where students train to be the next generation of heroes. Beyond the typical college chaos of finding oneself and partying, these kids are facing explosive situations… literally.
COCOON
COCOON, the new game from Geometric Interactive and Annapurna Interactive, is out today.
From Jeppe Carlsen, the lead gameplay designer of LIMBO and INSIDE — COCOON takes you on an adventure across worlds within worlds. Master world-leaping mechanics and solve intricate puzzles to unravel a cosmic mystery.
We Buy Diabetic Test Strips
We Buy Diabetic Test Strips, the new album from Armand Hammer, is out today.
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George Clooney, Ving Rhames, and Jennifer Lopez in Out of Sight (Steven Soderbergh, 1998)
Cast: George Clooney, Jennifer Lopez, Ving Rhames, Don Cheadle, Catherine Keener, Dennis Farina, Steve Zahn, Albert Brooks, Luis Guzmán, Isaiah Washington, Keith Loneker, Viola Davis, Nancy Allen, Samuel L. Jackson, Michael Keaton. Screenplay: Scott Frank, based on a novel by Elmore Leonard. Cinematography: Elliot Davis. Film editing: Anne V. Coates.
When George Clooney left ER in 1999, there were some who thought it was a case of David Caruso Syndrome: a TV star whose ego had led him to think he had outgrown the medium that made him famous and was ready for movie stardom. There was evidence to support this premise: Clooney had done a disastrous turn as Batman in Joel Schumacher's Batman and Robin (1997), a film that Clooney himself has disowned, and his forgettable appearances as a leading man with Michelle Pfeiffer in the romantic comedy One Fine Day (Michael Hoffman, 1996) and with Nicole Kidman in the thriller The Peacemaker (Mimi Leder, 1997) had done little to establish his credibility as a film actor. The one exception was Out of Sight, and among other things it cemented a working relationship with the director who had brought out the best in Clooney, Steven Soderbergh. The two have since worked together numerous times, with Soderbergh serving as director and/or producer, as well as mentoring Clooney's own directing and producing career. What Soderbergh found in Clooney was a kind of puckishness and vulnerability that has been further developed into broad comedy by directors like Joel and Ethan Coen in such films as O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000) and Hail, Caesar! (2016). But at the same time, Soderbergh helped Clooney figure out how to be a romantic leading man: His scenes with Jennifer Lopez in Out of Sight have a kind of heat that Clooney never generated even with Pfeiffer or Kidman. That said, the romantic scenes in Out of Sight are probably the least entertaining part of the film. Much better are the scenes in which Clooney plays off against such wizardly character actors as Ving Rhames, Don Cheadle, Steve Zahn, and Albert Brooks. Out of Sight puts such superb actors as Catherine Keener and Viola Davis in tiny roles, and also supplies unbilled cameos for Michael Keaton -- as Ray Nicolette, the character he played in Quentin Tarantino's Jackie Brown (1997) -- and Samuel L. Jackson. It's wittily put together, with such teases as the opening sequence in which Clooney's Jack Foley angrily dashes his necktie to the ground before going across the street to rob a bank -- an action that isn't explained until halfway through the film, after numerous flashbacks and setting changes. It includes audacious surprises, such as the macabre-comic death of White Boy Bob (Keith Lonaker), whose klutziness has been subtly hinted several times before he brains himself with a slip on the staircase. (Clooney's reaction to the death is priceless.)
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YAGP Finals Results 2022
Pre-Competitive
Hope Award
Asuka Hara
Classical Dance Category-Women
Top 24
Ellary Day Szydlar
Alicia Miyu Wills
Anne Takahashi
Tiffany Emmanuela Tanugraha
Silvie Kharatian
Nina Miro
Yelyzaveta Bidenko
Hikari Otomo
Kurumi Saito
Kae Osada
Chloe Wang
Ekaterina Pichkova
Top 12
Eve Vlahodimos
Mikhaela Felicia Maleke
Asuka Hara
Morgan Ligon
Chaeyool Kim
Annie Webb
Laura Paquim
Kiera Sun
Top 3
Yuna Yamada
Mikaela Cameron
Maria Qixin Tian and Shaqueena Yefta Hutasoit
Classical Dance Category-Men
Top 6
Alessandro Loiola
Dylan Custodio
Charley Toscano
Top 3
Ruan Santiago
Leon Yusei Sai
Michael Savio
Contemporary Dance Category-Women
Top 12
Emilia Dubiel
Asuka Hara
Savannah Manzel
Mikaela Cameron
Kya Massimino
Sachi Oza
Kae Osada
Vivien Palmer
Carrigan Paylor
Top 3
Kiera Sun
Morgan Ligon
Phoebe Ingram
Contemporary Dance Category-Men
Top 6
Owen Simmons
Nikolas Adarmes
David Mihail Anagnoste
Top 3
Michael Savio
Ruan Santiago
Dylan Custodio
Junior
Youth Grand Prix
Alexei Orohovsky
Women
Top 12
Ana Lorenza Blanco Peniche
Minori De Silva
Nozomi Akamine
Ruka Suginohara
Luisa Lisboa
Izzy Howard
Charlize Hardwick
Anna Chaziroglou
Top 3
Nao Nakajima
Yerin Ok
Sophia Koo and Crystal Huang
Men
Top 12
Eric Poor
Manoel Domingos
Cesar Ortega Garcia
Keisuke Miyazaki
Gramada Dragos
Minjun Suh
William Gyves
Alexei Orohovsky
Top 3
Denis Watanabe
João Pedro Dos Santos Silva
Clovis Couillard and Suhyeok Bang
Senior
Grand Prix
Not awarded
Women
Top 12
Monami Aoki
Yana Peneva
Mia Patton
Akvile Šulcaite
Nicole Liu
Sydney Upchurch
Saela Rivera-Martinez
Kako Sawai
Camila Lino
Top 3
Maya Schonbrun
Natalie Steele
Lexi Mccloud
Men
Top 12
Micah Levine
Killian Rudd
Carson Willey
Cristian Ponder
Justin Padilla
Andrew Shields
Dominic Abiel Godoy Martinez
Alexander Alvarez Silvestre
Hibiki Tsukamoto
Top 3
Arthur Wille
Zander Magolnick
Hoyeon Kim
Pas De Deux
Classical
Top 12
Leon Yusei Sai and Afina Gosla (Southland Ballet Academy, CA)
Sophia Yamazaki and Anthony Caio (Lapidari Nucleo de Artes, Brasil)
Eric Poor (12), Berkleigh Hernandez (CityDance School and Conservatory, MD)
Nicole Kosasih Widjaja and Jim Willis Ang (Marlupi Dance Academy, Indonesia)
Kennedy Kahler and Zander Magolnick (Elite Classical Coaching, TX)
Bella Ownby and Paxton Speight (International Ballet Academy, NC)
Nora Yun Schaefer and Alexander Nicolosi (Kirov Academy of Ballet, Washington)
Sophia Jones and Lisandro Neris Concepcion (Feijoo Ballet School, TX)
Haruna Watanabe and Hibiki Tsukamoto (Ellison Ballet - Professional Training Program, NY)
Top 3
Maya Schonbrun and Cruz Vining (Master Ballet Academy,  AZ)
Kyra Orozco-Davey and Samuel Morris (Grand Pas Classique City Ballet San Francisco, CA)
Nina Miró Verger and Asier Bautista (Jove Ballet de Catalunya, Spain)
Contemporary
Top 6
Milania Leone and Bryce Young (All American Classical Ballet School, FL)
Aubri Parker and Harris Yesenik (Cary Ballet Conservatory, NC)
Kailin Kratz and Kyawzwa Lwin (City Ballet - San Francisco, CA)
Sabina Rode and Engel Perez (ProVer, Mexico)
Top 3
Nali Dobrin and Gramada Dragos (Choreography High School ''Floria Capsali'' / Dance Planet, Romania)
Kailin Kratz and Kyawzwa Lwin (City Ballet - San Francisco, CA)
Michael Savio and Kya Massimino (Stars Dance Studio, FL)
Ensembles
Small Ensembles
Top 12
Gayane (Kirov Academy of Ballet of Washington)
Angelasta (Balé do Teatro Escola Basileu França, Brasil)
Reframe (Elite Classical Coaching, TX)
Bluebells (Bayer Ballet Academy, CA)
Oceans and Pearls (West Suburban Ballet Conservatory, IL)
Rhapsody (Campaneria Ballet School, NC)
Pas De Quatre Part 1 (Pavlova Professional Coaching, TX)
Hens and Rooster  A&A Ballet, IL)
Gemini (Master Ballet Academy, AZ)
Top 3
Eureka! (Mid-Atlantic Center for the Performing Arts, MD)
Melliflous (Ballet de Galicia, Diego Landín, Spain)
Raymonda Cavaliers (UNCSA, NC)
Large Ensembles
Top 24
Moving Forward (Indiana Ballet Conservatory, IN)
Waves (Elite Classical Coaching, TX)
Untethered Soul (WestMet Classical Training, MN)
Hibiscus of the Night (MorningStar Dance Academy, GA)
Études (École de Ballet Tio, Japan)
Suits (Li's Ballet Studio, CA)
Bournonville Divertissement (Amirian Ballet AcademyMain, CA)
Carmen Suite (Colorado Ballet Academy, CO)
6;42 Again (On Your Toes Academy of Dance, IL)
Right Left Shuffle (Hinsdale Dance Academy, IL)
Chains Take (Joffrey Ballet School, NY)
Last Warning (Golden State Ballet Academy, CA)
Top 12
España (Next Generation Ballet at the Straz Center, FL)
Youth Freeway (Studio Croix, Japan)
Appearance of Light (Jacqueline's School of Ballet, UT)
Mechanisms (Cary Ballet Conservatory, NC)
Generation 143:08 (Conservatoire de Danse du Nouvel Opéra de Cracovie, Poland)
Nessun Dorma (ProVer, Mexico)
What Never Sleeps (Odasz Dance Theatre, NY)
Vita (Ellison Ballet - Professional Training Program, NY)
Top 3
Coppelia Friends Act 1 (The Art of Classical Ballet, FL)
Tang Dynasty (OAEC, TX)
Virus (Ballet de Galicia, Diego Landín, Spain)
Special Awards
Outstanding Choreography
Maria Konrad
Natalia Makarova Award
Charlize Hardwick
Shelley King Award for Outstanding Artistry
Minori De Silva
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what number of granddugars now? and ratio of boys to girls? Thank you
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As of today (July 21, 2021), Jim Bob + Michelle Duggar have 21 Grandchildren (+1 On the Way, Duggar–Keller #7) from 8 of their 19 Children (42%).  Here’s the full list of GrandDuggars—
Mackynzie Renée Duggar–Keller (2009)
Michael James Duggar–Keller (2011)
Marcus Anthony Duggar–Keller (2013)
Israel David Dillard (2015)
Meredith Grace Duggar–Keller (2015)
Spurgeon Elliot Seewald (2015)
Henry Wilberforce Seewald (2017)
Samuel Scott Dillard (2017)
Mason Garrett Duggar (2017)
Gideon Martyn Forsyth (2018)
Garrett David Duggar–Caldwell (2018)
Felicity Nicole Vuolo (2018)
Ivy Jane Seewald (2019)
Addison Renée Duggar–Caldwell (2019)
Bella Milagro Duggar–Swanson (2019)
Maryella Hope Duggar–Keller (2019)
Grace Annette Duggar–Burnett (2020)
Evelyn Mae Forsyth (2020)
Evangeline Jo Vuolo (2020)
Brooklyn Praise Duggar–Caldwell (2021)
Fern Elliana Seewald (2021)
So far, there are 12 Females (57%) (+1 On The Way), and 9 Males. They’re on a roll with girls, lately; every GrandDuggar since Felicity has been female… That’s ten in a row!
Most GrandDuggars (57%) are born at a hospital, but there have been 9 Home Births by 2 Mothers (Anna and Jessa)—and, strangely enough, most of them (5 of 9) occurred at the exact same house.  There were an additional 2 Attempted Home Births (Jill w/ Izzy and Joy w/ Gideon), which ended in Hospital Births by C–Section.  Speaking of C–Sections...  3 GrandDuggars (14%) have been born by Cesarean, so far—Israel Dillard, Sam Dillard, and Gideon Forsyth.
Geographically, GrandDuggars aren’t diverse, at all...  All but two (90.4%) were born in Arkansas, and only one Duggar Daughter or DIL (Jinger) has given birth outside the Natural State.  (But, she actually did it twice, in 2 Different States—Texas w/ Felicity, and California w/ Evangeline.)  As for the Arkansas Deliveries, they have occurred, so far, in at least in 3 Counties and 7 Cities.  Adding to this the 2 States, Counties, and Cities where Jinger has delivered...  GrandDuggars have been born in 3 States, 5 Counties, and 9 Cities.  Here’s the list—
12 (57%) in Washington County, AR—9 in Fayetteville, 2 in Johnson, and 1 in Tontitown
5 (23.8%) in Benton County, AR—2 in Rogers, 2 in Siloam Springs, and 1 in Bentonville 
1 (4.7%, Marcus) in Barling, Sebastian County, AR
1 (4.7%, Felicity) in San Antonio, Bexar County, TX
1 (4.7%, Evangeline) in [Unknown City], Los Angeles County, CA
1 (4.7%, Samuel) in [Unknown City and County], AR        
That’s obviously a bit beyond what you asked, but it’s fun so I included it!
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Dream(re)casting Broadway: HAMILTON
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“I am the one thing in life I can control; I am inimitable, I am an original.”
Dreamcasting Broadway: Hamilton: An American Musical
Jason Tam as Alexander Hamilton
Joaquina Kalukango as Eliza Schuyler Hamilton
Dimitri Joseph Moise as Aaron Burr
Rebecca Naomi Jones as Angelica Schuyler
Alan H. Green as George Washington
Matt Sax as Marquis de Lafayette/Thomas Jefferson
Julio Chavez as Hercules Mulligan/James Madison
Rohit Gopal as John Laurens/Phillip Hamilton
Samantha Pauly as Peggy Schuyler/Maria Reynolds
Aaron Tveit as King George III
Noah Kieserman as Man 1 (Charles Lee), King George III u/s
Aaron Alcaraz as Man 2 (Samuel Seabury), Laurens/Phillip u/s, King George III u/s
Cameron Amandus as Man 3 (George Eacker), Mulligan/Madison u/s
Noah Lieberson as Man 4
Omar Lopez-Cepero as Man 5 (Philip Schuyler/James Reynolds/Doctor), Lafayette/Jefferson u/s, Mulligan/Madison u/s, Laurens/Phillip u/s
Paul HeeSang Miller as Man 6, Burr u/s, Washington u/s, Lafayette/Jefferson u/s
Yesenia Ayala as Woman 1
Daisy Hobbs as Woman 2, Angelica u/s
Ui-Seng Francois as Woman 3 (The Bullet), Peggy/Maria u/s
Alexa De Barr as Woman 4
Nicole Kyoung-Mi Lambert as Woman 5, Eliza u/s, Angelica u/s, Peggy/Maria u/s
Tamrin Goldberg as Swing
Ericka Hunter as Swing
Nika Lindsay as Swing, Eliza u/s
Azudi Onyejekwe as Swing, Hamilton u/s, Burr u/s
Gus Reed as Swing
Warren Yang as Swing
Heath Saunders as Standby (Hamilton, Lafayette/Jefferson, Laurens/Phillip, King George III)
Jaye Alexander as Standby (Burr, Washington, Mulligan/Madison)
Marina Kondo as Standby (Eliza, Angelica, Peggy/Maria)
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𝒆𝒙. 𝒑𝒍𝒐𝒕.  ╱ 𝒓𝒖𝒍𝒆𝒔. ╱ 𝒎𝒐𝒔𝒕 𝒘𝒂𝒏𝒕𝒆𝒅. ╱ 𝒂𝒑𝒑𝒍𝒊𝒄𝒂𝒕𝒊𝒐𝒏. ╱ 𝒇𝒖𝒍𝒍 𝒏𝒂𝒗𝒊𝒈𝒂𝒕𝒊𝒐𝒏. ╱ 𝒑𝒔𝒅𝒔. ╱ 𝒄𝒐𝒖𝒑𝒍𝒆𝒔. ╱ 𝒑𝒐𝒊𝒏𝒕 𝒔𝒚𝒔𝒕𝒆𝒎.  ╱ 𝒔𝒄𝒐𝒓𝒆𝒃𝒐𝒂𝒓𝒅. ╱𝒊𝒏𝒅𝒖𝒔𝒕𝒓𝒊𝒆𝒔. ╱ 𝒘𝒆𝒆𝒌𝒍𝒚 𝒊𝒕𝒊𝒏𝒆𝒓𝒂𝒓𝒚.
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aisha potter. / mileena aziz.
ashleyilene.g. / brianna samuels.
barbiekrysss. / harlow haynes.
ben simmons. / milo maxwell jr.
boushra.d. / naaz navarro.
chanteljeffries. / beverly cole.
cleopatra dues. / correna hartford.
courtneyconejo. / ryan valenci.
curious dues. / tamera hartford.
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goicoechea. / blanka gabor.
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india love. / karmen santiaga.
jayda cheaves. / jemila wallace.
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joie chavis. / aylisha keats.
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karin jinsui. / cerai knight.
kehlani. / milan mills.
keith powers. / brent lamar.
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ryan henry. / amrold frye.
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symphani soto. / priya poler.
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Season 1 Gilmore Girls References (Breakdown)
Yay! All the season 1 references have been posted. Before I start posting season 2, I wanted to post this little breakdown for your enjoyment :) It starts with some statistics and then below the cut is a list of all the specific references.
Overall amount of references in season 1: 605
Top 10 Most Common References: NSYNC (5), Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory (5), Taylor Hanson (6), Leo Tolstoy (7), Lucky Spencer (7), Marcel Proust (7), PJ Harvey (7), The Bangles (8), The Donna Reed Show (8), William Shakespeare (10)
Which episodes had the most references: #1 is That Damn Donna Reed with 55 references. #2 is Christopher Returns with 44 references 
What characters made the most references (Only including characters/actors who were in the opening credits): Lorelai had the most with 237 references, Rory had second most with 118, and Lane had third most with 48.
First reference of the season: Jack Kerouac referenced by Lorelai 
Final reference of the season: Adolf Eichmann referenced by Michel 
  Movies/TV Shows/Episodes/Characters, Commercials, Cartoons/Cartoon Characters, Plays, Documentaries:
9 1/2 Weeks, Alex Stone, Alfalfa, An Affair To Remember, A Streetcar Named Desire, Attack Of The Fifty Foot Woman, Avon Commercials, Bambi, Beethoven, Boogie Nights, Cabaret, Casablanca, Charlie's Angels, Charlie Brown cartoons, Christine, Cinderella, Citizen Kane, Daisy Duke, Damien Thorn, Dawson Leery, Donna Stone, Double Indemnity, Double Mint Commercials, Ethel Mertz, Everest, Felix Unger, Fiddler On The Roof, Footloose, Freaky Friday, Fred Mertz, Gaslight, General Hospital, G.I. Jane, Gone With The Wind, Grease, Hamlet, Heathers, Hee Haw, House On Haunted Hill, Ice Castles, I Love Lucy, Iron Chef, Ishtar, Jeff Stone, Joanie Loves Chachi, John Shaft, Lady And The Tramp, Life With Judy Garland: Me And My Shadows, Love Story, Lucky Spencer, Lucy Raises Chickens, Lucy Ricardo, Lucy Van Pelt, Macbeth,  Magnolia, Mary Stone, Mask, Midnight Express, Misery, Norman Bates, Officer Krupke, Oompa Loompas, Old Yeller, Oscar Madison, Out Of Africa, Patton, Pepe Le Pew, Peyton Place, Pink Ladies, Pinky Tuscadero, Ponyboy, Psycho, Queen Of Outer Space, Rapunzel, Richard III, Ricky Ricardo, Rocky Dennis, Romeo And Juliet, Rosemary's Baby, Sandy Olsson, Saved By The Bell, Saving Private Ryan, Schindler's List, Schroeder, Sesame Street, Seven Brides For Seven Brothers, Sex And The City, Sixteen Candles, Sleeping Beauty, Star Trek, Stanley Kowalski, Stella Kowalski, Stretch Cunningham, The Champ, The Comedy Of Errors, The Crucible, The Donna Reed Show, The Duke's Of Hazzard, The Fly, The Great Santini, The Little Match Girl, The Matrix, The Miracle Worker, The Oprah Winfrey Show, The Outsiders, The Shining, The Sixth Sense, The View, The Waltons, The Way We Were, The Scarecrow, This Old House, V.I.P., Valley Of The Dolls, Vulcans, Wild Kingdom, Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory, Wheel Of Fortune, Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf, Working Girl, Yogi Bear, You're A Good Man Charlie Brown
Bands, Songs, CDs:
98 Degrees, Air Supply, Apple Venus Volume 2, Backstreet Boys, Bee Gees, Black Sabbath, Blue Man Group, Blur, Bon Jovi, Boston, Bush, Duran Duran, Everlong, Foo Fighters, Fugazi, Grandaddy, Hanson, I'm Too Sexy, Joy Division, Jumpin' Jack Flash, Kraftwerk, Like A Virgin, Livin La Vida Loca, Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds, Man I Feel Like A Woman, Metallica, Money Money, My Ding-A-Ling, NSYNC, On The Good Ship Lollipop, Pink Moon, Queen, Rancid, Sergeant Pepper, Shake Your Bon Bon, Siouxsie And The Banshees, Sister Sledge, Smoke On The Water, Steely Dan, Suppertime, Tambourine Man, The B-52s, The Bangles, The Beatles, The Best Of Blondie, The Cranberries, The Cure, The Offspring, The Sugarplastic, The Wallflowers, The Velvet Underground, Walk Like An Egyptian, XTC, Ya Got Trouble, Young Marble Giants
Books/Book Characters, Comic Books/Comic Book Characters, Comic Strips: 
A Mencken Chrestomathy, A Tale Of Two Cities, Anna Karenina, Belle Watling, Boo Radley, Carrie, David Copperfield, Dick Tracy, Dopey (One of the seven dwarfs) Goofus And Gallant, Great Expectations, Grinch, Hannibal Lecter, Hansel And Gretel, Harry Potter (book as well as character referenced), Huckleberry Finn, Little Dorrit, Madame Bovary, Moby Dick, Mommie Dearest, Moose Mason, Nancy Drew, Out Of Africa, Pinocchio, Swann's Way, The Amityville Horror, The Art Of Fiction, The Bell Jar, The Grapes Of Wrath, The Hunchback Of Notre Dame, The Lost Weekend, The Metamorphosis, The Portable Dorothy Parker, The Unabridged Journals Of Sylvia Plath, The Witch Tree Symbol, There's A Certain Slant Of Light, Tuesdays With Morrie, War And Peace, Wonder Woman
Public Figures:
Adolf Eichmann, Alfred Hitchcock, Angelina Jolie, Anna Nicole Smith, Annie Oakley, Antonio Banderas, Arthur Miller, Artie Shaw, Barbara Hutton, Barbara Stanwyck, Barbra Streisand, Beck, Ben Jonson, Benito Mussolini, Billy Bob Thornton, Billy Crudup, Bob Barker, Brad Pitt, Britney Spears, Catherine The Great, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Charles I, Charles Dickens, Charles Manson, Charlie Parker, Charlotte Bronte, Charlton Heston, Charo, Cher, Cheryl Ladd, Chris Penn, Christiane Amanpour, Christopher Marlowe, Chuck Berry, Claudine Longet, Cleopatra, Cokie Roberts, Courtney Love, Dalai Lama, Damon Albarn, Dante Alighieri, David Mamet, Donna Reed, Edith Wharton, Edna O'Brien, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Elizabeth Webber, Elle Macpherson, Elsa Klensch, Elvis, Emeril Lagasse, Emily Dickinson, Emily Post, Eminem, Emma Goldman, Errol Flynn, Fabio, Farrah Fawcett, Fawn Hall, Flo Jo, Francis Bacon, Frank Sinatra, Franz Kafka, Fred MacMurray, Friedrich Nietzsche, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Gene Hackman, Gene Wilder, George Clooney, George Sand, George W. Bush, Harry Houdini, Harvey Fierstein, Henny Youngman, Henry David Thoreau, Henry James, Henry VIII, Herman Melville, Homer, Honore De Balzac, Howard Cosell, Hugh Grant, Hunter Thompson, Jack Kerouac, Jaclyn Smith, James Dean, Jane Austen, Jean-Paul Sartre, Jennifer Lopez, Jessica Tandy, Jim Carey, Jim Morrison, Jimmy Hoffa, Joan Of Arc, Joan Rivers, Jocelyn Wildenstein, Joel Grey, John Cage, John Gardner, John Muir, John Paul II, John Webster, Johnny Cash, Johnny Depp, Joseph Merrick AKA Elephant Man, Judy Blume, Judy Garland, Julian Lennon, Justin Timberlake, Karen Blixen AKA Isak Dinesen, Kate Jackson, Kathy Bates, Kevin Bacon, Kreskin, Lee Harvey Oswald, Leo Tolstoy, Leopold and Loeb, Lewis Carroll, Linda McCartney, Liz Phair, Liza Minnelli, Lou Reed, M Night Shyamalan, Macy Gray, Madonna, Marcel Marceau, Marcel Proust, Margot Kidder, Marie Antoinette, Marie Curie, Marilyn Monroe, Mark Twain, Mark Wahlberg, Marlin Perkins, Martha Stewart, Martha Washington, Martin Luther, Mary Kay Letourneau, Maurice Chevalier, Melissa Rivers, Meryl Streep, Michael Crichton, Michael Douglas, Michelle Pfeiffer, Miguel De Cervantes, Miss Manners, Mozart, Nancy Kerrigan, Nancy Walker, Nick Cave, Nick Drake, Nico, Oliver North, Oprah Winfrey, Oscar Levant, Pat Benatar, Paul McCartney, Peter III Of Russia, Peter Frampton, Philip Glass, PJ Harvey, Prince, Queen Elizabeth I, Regis, Richard Simmons, Rick James, Ricky Martin, Robert Duvall, Robert Redford, Robert Smith, Robin Leach, Rosie O'Donnell, Ru Paul, Ruth Gordon, Samuel Barber, Sarah Duchess Of York, Sean Lennon, Sean Penn, Shania Twain, Shelley Hack, Sigmund Freud, Squeaky Fromme, Stephen King, Steven Tyler, Susan Faludi, Susanna Hoffs, Tanya Roberts, Taylor Hanson, Theodore Kaczynski AKA The Unabomber, The Kennedy Family, Groucho, Harpo, Chico, Zeppo, and Gummo Marx AKA The Marx Brothers, Venus and Serena Williams (The reference was "The Williams Sisters"),Thelonious Monk, Tiger Woods, Tito Puente, Tom Waits, Tony Randall, Tonya Harding, Vaclav Havel, Vanna White, Vivien Leigh, Walt Whitman, William Shakespeare, William Shatner, Yoko Ono, Zsa Zsa Gabor
Misc:
Camelot, Chernobyl Disaster, Cone Of Silence, Hindenburg Disaster, Iran-Contra Affair, Paul Bunyan, The Menendez Murders, Tribbles, Vulcan Death Grip, Whoville, Winchester Mystery House
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i was wondering, could you detail who'd you cast to play in a movie version of the provoke outrage universe? obviously the hamilton cast members for the main characters, but, uh, yeah
Well, I am absolutely THRILLED that you asked, and this is going to be a very long response, but, as you all know, I am nothing if not wordy, and I love to talk about my writing. First, I have been “casting” characters since I began writing Provoke Outrage because I’m a visual thinker and usually “see” the scenes in my head before I write them, so I needed physical representations of the characters for those scenes to play properly in the movie theater of my mind (psych majors, feel free to explain this to me).
Note: I am allowed all the artistic license I want in casting, and I can time travel, Dr.-Who-like, if I need to, so that the Karen Olivo of In the Heights (character age of Vanessa is 20) is the contemporary of the actually-right-now 24-year-old Timothée Chalamet, who is playing the role of a 30-year-old.
For all the characters who appear in the musical, the casting is generally the OBC, with these exceptions: President Washington, Samuel Seabury, Thomas “TJ” Jefferson, and Madison “Maddie” James are uncast. Philip Hamilton isn’t born until somewhere between I Go to France and More of Us, so he’s not cast as of now.
Characters not listed are probably uncast, but I may have left some out, so please ask if you want to know. I’m only now realizing that there are SO MANY CHARACTERS in this verse.
Movement members (America):
General Zain Akhdir: Ian Kahn
“Crazy Tony” Wayne: Rafael Casal
Ben Tallmadge: Seth Numrich
Mary Floyd Tallmadge: Heather Lind
Nathan Hale: Luke Norris
Patty Manning: Arianna Afsar (tentative; I’ve never really been happy with this. Any suggestions?)
Abigail Smith: Karen Olivo
Tim Dwight: Carvens Lissaint
Maya Woolsey Dwight: Leslie Lissaint
Danny Phoenix: Jordan Fisher
Betsy Ross: Yvette Nicole Brown
Robert Townsend: Nick Westrate
Theodosia Burr: Nicolette Robinson
Jack Sullivan: Utkarsh Ambudkar
Molly Hays: Janina Gavankar
Ben Rush: Sydney James Harcourt (yes, he also plays James Reynolds, but as on stage, his look is totally different)
Frank Marion: Riz Ahmed
Oscar Marion: Michael K. Williams
Emily Geiger: Valentina Bellè
Benjie Franklin: Timothée Chalamet
Jacob Turck: Nathan Fillion
Philip Schuyler: Ron Cephas Jones
Catherine Schuyler: Lesley Kim
 Movement Members (France):
Lord Blakeney Percy, Viscount Burnet “Blake”: Anthony Andrews
Marguerite, Lady Burnet “Maggie”: Jane Seymour
Aiden St. Just: Eugenio Franceschini
Remi de Boileau: Tahar Rahim
 King’s supporters (or just “bad guys”):
Blodman: a current politician who will remain unnamed
George King: a current politician who will remain unnamed
Benedict Arnold: Owain Yeoman
André Johns: JJ Field
Henry Laurens: John Cullum
Diane Plumier: Laura Dern
Caroline Duval: Saoirse Ronan
M. Pochard: Kristen Stewart
For some reason, the extremely horrible Sadie Shippen and her family were never cast. Maybe I just didn’t want to look at them.
Thanks for asking!!!
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