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Onslaught Marvel Universe #1 (October 1996) by Marvel Comics
Written by Scott Lobdell and Mark Waid, drawn by Adam Kubert, Joe Bennett, Dan Green, Art Thibert, Tim Townsend, and Jesse Delperdang, cover by Adam Kubert and Jesse Delperdang. 
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casualoptimist · 1 year
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Notable YA Covers of 2022
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jolieeason · 1 year
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May 2023 Wrap Up
Here is what I read/posted/bought in May. As always, let me know if you have read any of these books and (if you did) what you thought of them. Books I Read: Free Kindle Purchase KU Purchase ARC from St. Martin’s Press, St. Martin’s Griffin ARC from Random House Publishing Group – Ballantine, Bantam ARC from Sourcebooks Casablanca ARC from St. Martin’s Press ARC from St. Martin’s…
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ashiqui · 2 years
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for @augustsjanes — we are each other’s mystery ♡
adam smiley poswolsky / bts, in the soop / nicole callihan, the end of the pier / henry james, the portrait of a lady / hanya yanagihara, a little life / holly warbs, swim / sarah kay, no matter the wreckage / david whyte, consolations / @piglitzart (x) / jacqueline woodson, weight / avatar: the last airbender, s3 ep6 / wicked, for good / sedat pakay, james baldwin & friends, istanbul / schnall, harber, stefanucci, & proffitt / @euritsua (x) / jean little, oranges / c.s. lewis, the four loves / anne magill, by the river / taylor jenkins reid, the seven husbands of evelyn hugo / isabel norton / pinterest / bts, friends / lorde, a world alone + pinterest / holly warburton, the old aquarium / lany, pink skies / jeanette winterson, written on the body / @edomrode (ig) / arnold lobel, frog and toad are friends / @piglitzart (x) / conan gray, best friend
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#readsofawe 2023 is over and I got a blackout! I read 16 books, met some incredible people, and had so much fun! Thank you to everyone who read, posted, came to a live, or liked any of my posts. I'm so happy to be going into a new year with all of you.
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Sorrowland by Rivers Solomon | 5 stars | Blue cover, Jews of Color, Adult, Disability/Neurodivergence Rep, LGBT Rep, Sci Fi/Fantasy
The Lost Ryū by Emi Watanabe Cohen | 5 stars | Blue cover, Themes of Renewal, MG/Children's, Non-Holocaust Historical, Jews of Color, Sci Fi/Fantasy
The Hotel Neversink by Adam O'Fallon Price | 3 stars | Out of my Comfort Zone, Non-Holocaust Historical, Adult
The Thick and the Lean by Chana Porter | 4 stars | 2023 release, Adult, Sci Fi/Fantasy
Maus I by Art Spiegelman | 5 stars | Published before 2000, Nonfiction, Comic/Graphic Novel, Adult
The Hardest Word by Jacqueline Jules | 5 Stars | Themes of Forgiveness, Fall Setting, Picture Book
What's the Buzz? by Allison Ofanansky | 4 stars | Fall Setting, Picture Book, Nonfiction, Blue cover
Other Covenants ed. Andrea D. Lobel | 4 stars | 2023 release, Poetry, Frum Rep, Blue Cover, Short story, Adult, Sci Fi/Fantasy
The Terraformers by Annalee Newitz | 4 stars | 2023 Release, Themes of Renewal, Adult, LGBT Rep, Sci Fi/Fantasy
Sooner or Later Everything Falls Into the Sea by Sarah Pinsker | 5 stars | Blue cover, Short Story, Adult, LGBT Rep, Sci Fi/Fantasy
The Ghosts of Rose Hill by R. M. Romero | BUDDY READ | 5 stars | Poetry, Jews of Color, YA, Romance, Sci Fi/Fantasy
Naomi Teitelbaum Ends the World by Samara Shanker | 5 stars | MG, Disability/Neurodivergence Rep, Contemporary, LGBT Rep, Sci Fi/Fantasy
The Sisters of the Winter Wood by Rena Rossner | 3 stars | Poetry, Frum Rep, Themes of Renewal, Non-Holocaust Historical, YA, Sci Fi/Fantasy
Rebecca Reznik Reboots the Universe by Samara Shanker | 4 stars | 2023 Release, Themes of Renewal, MG, Disability/Neurodivergence Rep, Contemporary, LGBT Rep, Sci Fi/Fantasy
Unholy Land by Lavie Tidhar | 4 stars | Out of My Comfort Zone, Blue Cover, Adult, Sci Fi/Fantasy
The Chateau by Jaclyn Goldis | 3 stars | Out of My Comfort Zone, Blue Cover, Adult, Contemporary
Akedah | Translation, Published before 2000
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psycheblog-uk · 2 years
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A Randomized Controlled Trial to Test the Effectiveness of an Immersive 3D Video Game for Anxiety Prevention among Adolescents
A Randomized Controlled Trial to Test the Effectiveness of an Immersive 3D Video Game for Anxiety Prevention among Adolescents
Open Access Peer-reviewed Research Article Hanneke Scholten , Monique Malmberg, Adam Lobel, Rutger C. M. E. Engels, Isabela Granic Published: January 27, 2016 https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0147763 Abstract Adolescent anxiety is debilitating, the most frequently diagnosed adolescent mental health problem, and leads to substantial long-term problems. A randomized controlled trial (n =…
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opiraticentranced · 7 years
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With prajna, our action is a perfection of action --a performing and enacting of emptiness.
Acharya Adam Lobel
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jamesmoriartsy · 4 years
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 People can’t be fans of RHATO and pre-52 Roy and the same time because they’re so different! I–Yo yes you absolutely can. Same as you can love Adam West Batman and Dark Knight Batman. Also even with all their difference I have seen plenty of fans merge the two. It actually isn’t that hard. Especially when you consider how much real people change over their lives. Or how people can act incredibly different around different individuals.
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Sorry, just want to say, I’d prefer if you could send this as a an ask - replying to submissions is weird.
I think you missed my point a little. When I said they were so different, I meant that OG Roy had experiences that make the very existence of N52 Roy impossible. Lian for example. Or his Outsiders era. It screws up the timeline to a ridiculous degree - like, the existence of 4 different robins really messes with Bruce’s and Dick’s ages, but having RHATO Roy would mean OG Roy missed out on a lot of formative experiences.
Yes, you can love Adam West’s and Christian Bale’s Batmen, but that because no one’s trying to reconcile the two or say one became the other. It’s very clear that both exist in seperate universes. No one would argue that say, George Clonney’s Batman grew up into the one Christian Bale played. Movies are like elseworlds - it doesn’t make sense to say the Tom Taylor’s Dark Knights of Steel fits in with the comic verse. However, Injustice was so cool because it built on pre-existing hero characterisations with just a few differences and more extremes.
Reboots should be like the later, not the former. If a character is basically unrecognisable, why would old fans want to read about him?
As for the second part of you statement, Sure you can merge the two - if you ignore large parts of canon, any logical timeline by which to base other characters and take basically nothing from RHATO except that Roy and Kori are suddenly BFFs with Jason. And even so, it makes little to no sense that the Outlaws even formed since a good number of their storylines (especially the Kori ones) has already been done in the ntt or New Titans.
And yes, people change over the course of their lives, but what RHATO did was completely rewrite Roy and Kori, not change them. Like, Tim and Damian and others grew/changed in N52 because they were young enough that it didn’t undo large swarths of their history (or STEAL large parts in an effort to make lesser know character more important). With the Titans, N52 just doesn’t reconcile with their past selves OR Rebirth selves. Like, I’d be more honest and comfortable with my friends vs my family - I can’t change my past depending on whom I’m with.
Roy went from being an reasonable and independent, if sometimes insecure hero to being the sidekick of someone who used to be atleast 5/7 years younger than him and who died before at 15. While Kori just became a weird bimbo with very little of her old complexity. Anyone wonder why the only part of OG Kori Lobell kept was the free sex one? (The sexual harrasment allegations he admitted to made me wonder for sure).
Also, the Titans were SUCH a huge part of Roy and (especially) Kori’s history, that without them or Roy previous closer to the arrows, the series was just super flat, generic and unrecognisable. Both Roy and Kori were largely defined by their loyalty to others and their emotional bonds. Of all the people to have amnesia, it’s just …
I’m sorry, I could ramble on and on and I’m sure you don’t want to hear it. In short, I hated RHATO’S portrayal of Roy and Kori and given how it doesn’t fit with Pre-flashpoint version OR with the Rebirth version. I took the destruction of Earth 52 in Crisis on Infinite Earths to be DC’s tacit way of saying it was gone.
Here’s what RHATO Roy and Kori are more like. It’s like if you had Rani’s first two Spiderman movies and then jumped to Spiderman homecoming and then went, “no it makes sense, you’re just not understanding the genius in saying a guy who became Spiderman as a high school senior and THEN lost his uncle, all while being best friends with Harry Osborne is the same as a guy who was spiderman by his sophmore year, lost his uncle a while BEFORE that and apparently had a fatherly relationship with IRON MAN (???). See, it’s brilliant! Who gives a hoot about logic or timelines or fans of the first guy (who existed for like 60 years before that)?”
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ok helloo i wasn’t sure if i was going to post this but i listed them out anyway so here it is,,,, more or less every book i read in 2021 (under the cut for ridiculous length)
a study in scarlet by arthur conan doyle, slouching towards bethlehem, the miniaturist by jessie burton, the stranger by albert camus, dirk gently’s holistic detective agency by douglas adams, the double by fyodor dostoevsky, the kite runner by khaled hosseini, the empress of salt and fortune by nghi vo, one day in the life of ivan denisovich by aleksandr solzhenitsyn, rhubaiyat of omar khayyam, say nothing by patrick radden keefe, the martian by andy weir, my sister the serial killer by oyinkan braithwaite, the last wish by andrzej spakowski, the martian by andy weir, flowers for algernon by daniel keyes, night sky with exit wounds by ocean vuong, the sailor who fell with grace from the sea by yukio mishima, the yellow wallpaper by charlotte perkins gilman, the adventures of sherlock holmes by arthur conan doyle, crush by richard siken, stoner by john williams, the buried giant by kazuo ishiguro, frog and toad are friends by arnold lobel, ruin and rising by leigh bardugo, the perks of being a wallflower by stephen chbosky, the communist manifesto by marx and engels, never let me go by kazuo ishiguro, always human by ari north, heartstopper by alice oseman, red white and royal blue by casey mcquiston, perceval by chretien de troyes, these witches don’t burn by isabel sterling, princess princess ever after by kay o’neill, lord of the flies by william golding, legendborn by tracy deonn, the lais of marie de france, diary of a cricket god by shamini flint, if not winter: fragments of sappho translated by anne carson, bloom by kevin panetta, kiki’s delivery service by eiko kadono, something to talk about by meryl wilsner, normal people by sally rooney, useless magic by florence welch, giovanni’s room by james baldwin, letters to a young poet by rainer maria rilke, interior chinatown by charles yu, the umbrella academy by gerard way, king artus translated by curt leviant, solitaire by alice oseman, the tea dragon society by kay o’neill, let all the children boogie by sam j. miller, sir gawain and the green knight (various translations), dutch romances iii: five interpolated romances from the lancelot compilation, morien translated by jessie weston, watchmen by alan moore, growing up aboriginal in australia edited by anita heiss, the borrowed by chan ho-kei, the tale of two lovers by aeneas sylvius piccolomini, love in the time of cholera by gabriel garcia marquez, the complete poems of william blake, the catcher in the rye by j.d. salinger, the waves by virginia woolf, the scarlet letter by nathaniel hawthorne, oscar wilde and a death of no importance by gyles brandreth, a portrait of the artist as a young man by james joyce, the wind in the willows by kenneth grahame, odes to common things by pablo neruda, the promised neverland by kaiu shirai, fifth sun by camilla townsend, the poetry of pablo neruda, are you listening? by tillie walden, if beale street could talk by james baldwin, the color purple by alice walker, this one summer by mariko tamaki, a certain hunger by chelsea g. summers, the years by virginia woolf, lore olympus by rachel smythe, the mysterious affair at styles by agatha christie, le lai de lanval by marie de france, murder on the links by agatha christie, mary ventura and the ninth kingdom by sylvia plath, the unbearable lightness of being by milan kundera, the last unicorn by peter s. beagle, post-laureate idyls by oscar fay adams, complete poems and selected letters of john keats, if they come for us by fatimah asghar, white tears/brown scars by ruby hamad, thousand cranes by yasunari kawabata, sonnets from the portuguese by elizabeth barrett browing, simon vs the homo sapiens agenda, in the blood by melbourne tapper, kairo-ko by natsume soseki, the arthurian handbook by norris j. lacy, passing by nella larsen, minor feelings by cathy park hong, carol by patricia highsmith, jews dont count by david baddiel, picnic at hanging rock by joan lindsay, black cats and four leaf clovers by harry oliver, because the internet by gretchen mcculloch, strangers on a train by patricia highsmith, wolf children by mamoru hosoda, richard iii by william shakespeare, 2001: a space odyssey by arthur c. clarke, the time machine by h.g. wells, gone with the wind by margaret mitchell, norse mythology by neil gaiman, howl’s moving castle by diane wynne jones, ziggy stardust and me by james brandon, the boy the mole the fox and the horse by charlie murray, the secret world of arriety by hiromasa yonebayashi, loveless by alice oseman, mrs dalloway by virginia woolf, the crucible by arthur miller, the day of the triffids by john wyndham, where angels fear to tread by e.m. forster, lancelot and the lord of the distant isles by patricia terry, summer of salt by katrina leno, go tell it on the mountain by james baldwin, pride and prejudice by janes austen, the rise and fall of the dinosaurs by steve brusatte, the bell jar by sylvia plath, the little prince by antoine de saint-exupery, oliver twist by charles dickens, the song remains the same by andrew ford and anni heino, the post office girl by stefan zweig, moll flanders by daniel defoe, a room with a view by e.m. forster, of mice and men by john steinbeck, rita hayworth and the shawshank redemption by stephen king, willow by mariko tamaki, at the clinic by sally rooney, fierce femmes and notorious liars by kai cheng thom, an artist of the floating world by kazuo ishiguro, close range by annie proulx, fear by stefan zweig, much ado about nothing by william shakespeare, call me by your name by andre aciman, six of crows by leigh bardugo, clap when you land by elizabeth acevedo, the joy luck club by amy tan, between the acts by virginia woolf, the narrative of john smith by arthur conan doyle, we need to talk about kevin by lionel shriver, the way of the househusband by kousuke oono, the fourteenth letter by claire evans, selected stories by stefan zweig, nick and charlie by alice oseman, the fellowship of the ring by j.r.r. tolkien, the humans by matt haig, no one is talking about this by patricia lockwood, the age of innocence by edith wharton, on a sunbeam by tillie walden, my year of rest and relaxation by ottessa moshfegh, wonder by r.j. palacio, reasons to stay alive by matt haig, the well of loneliness by radclyffe hall, how to do nothing by jenny odell, the charioteer by mary renault, the henna wars by adiba jaigirdar, darkness at noon by arthur koestler, a wizard of earthsea by ursula k. le guin, the story of galahad by mary blackwell sterling, the tombs of atuan by ursula k le guin, david copperfield by charles dickens, such a fun age by kiley reid, lancelot by giles kristian, carry on by rainbow rowell, scoop by evelyn waugh, the story of hong gildong, a handful of dust by evelyn waugh, a little life by hanya yanagihara, the necessary arthur by garth nix, the arthurian legends by richard barber, romeo and juliet by william shakespeare, stamped from the beginning by ibram x kendi, when breath becomes air by paul kalanthi, the fire never goes out by noelle stevenson, kafka on the shore by haruki murakami, kokoro by natsume soseki, delayed rays of a star by amanda lee koe, radio silence by alice oseman, by gaslight by steven price, perfect little world by kevin wilson, wayward son by rainbow rowell, blind willow sleeping woman by haruki murakami, hani and ishu’s guide to fake dating by adiba jaigirdar, taproot by keezy young, ready player one by ernest cline, the gentleman’s guide to vice and virtue by mackenzi lee, le morte d’arthur by thomas malory, nocturnes by kazuo ishiguro, lucky’s by andrew pippos, the magic fish by trung le nguyen, swimming in the dark by tomasz jedrowski, love by roddy doyle, only mostly devastated by sophie gonzales, i was born for this by alice oseman, the invisible man by h.g. wells, spinning by tillie walden, the three musketeers by alexandre dumas, all quiet on the western front by erich maria remarque, perfect on paper by sophie gonzales, parsnips buttered by joe lycett, we were liars by e. lockart, the farthest shore by ursula k. le guin, convenience store woman by sayaka murata, arsene lupin by maurice leblanc, scott pilgrim by bryan lee o’malley, miss carter’s war by sheila hancock, selected letters of virginia woolf, the prophet by kahlil gibran, siddhartha by herman hesse, less by andrew sean greer, reservoir dogs screenplay by quentin tarantino, peta lyre’s rating normal by anna whateley, the hound of the baskerville by arthur conan doyle, inherit the wind by jerome lawrence and robert e lee, the nine cloud dream by kim man-jung, trainspotting by irvine welsh, withnail and i screenplay by bruce robinson, america is in the heart by carlos bulosan, beach read by emily henry, steppenwolf by herman hesse, balzac and the little chinese seamstress by dai sijie, true history of the kelly gang by peter carey, one last stop by casey mcquiston, speaker for the dead by orson scott card, klara and the sun by kazuo ishiguro, the eye of the world by robert jordan, the autobiography of malcolm x as told by alex haley, the two towers by j.r.r tolkien, arsene lupin vs herlock sholmes by maurice leblanc, layamon’s arthur, all systems red by martha wells, mucha by patrick bade, macbeth by shakespeare, perfume by patrick suskind, the grapes of wrath by john steinbeck, collisions: a liminal anthology, the hours by michael cunningham, growing up disabled in australia edited by carly findlay, the betrayals by bridget collins, live and let die by ian fleming, crazy rich asians by kevin kwan, good omens by terry pratchett and neil gaiman, this train is being held by ismee williams, the shape of water by andrea camilleri, the war in the air by h.g. wells, the end of men by christina sweeney-baird, the terracotta dog by andrew camilleri, the moon and sixpence by w somerset maugham, girl woman other by bernadine evaristo, ace of spades by faridah abike-iyimide, sir launfal by thomas chestre, androcles and the lion by bernard shaw, absalom absalom! by william faulkner, crooked kingdom by leigh bardugo, one of us is lying by karen m mcmanus, honeybee by craig silvey, anywhere but earth edited by keith stevenson, first love and other stories by ivan turgenev, no country for old men by cormac mccarthy, annihilation by jeff vandermeer, the road by cormac mccarthy, the duel by aleksandr kuprin, the awakening by kate chopin, the fall by albert camus, a new day yesterday by mike barnes, mort by terry pratchett, view with a grain of sand by wislawa szymborska, no exit and other plays by jean-paul satre, the godfather by mario puzo, tomorrow when the war began by john marsden, the faerie queene by edmund spenser, this poison heart by kalynn bayron, sunlight and seaweed by tim falnnery, aristotle and dante discover the secrets of the universe by benjamin alire saenz, robinson crusoe by daniel defoe, the heart is a lonely hunter by carson mccullers, the great hunt by robert jordan, scythe by neal shusterman, collected poems of w.b. yeats, dead souls by nikolai gogol, the happiest refugee by anh do, yvain the knight with the lion by chretien de troyes, pachinko by min jin lee, she who became the sun by shelley parker-chan, the memory police by yoko ogawa, the last days of judas iscariot by stephen adly guirgis, moby dick by herman melville, selected stories of anton chekhov, sailor moon by naoko takeuchi, king arthur’s death edited by larry d benson, the brothers karamazov by fyodor dostoevsky, the silmarillioin by jrr tolkien, kim jiyoung by cho nam-koo, lady susan by jane austen, cranford by elizabeth gaskell, dune by frank herbert, the divine comedy by dante aligheri, silas marner by george eliot, brute by emily skaja, the old man and the sea by ernest hemingway, the lowland by jhumpa lahiri, slaughterhouse-five by kurt vonnegut, relativity the special and general theory by albert einstein, the end of everything by katie mack, lancelot the knight of the cart by chretien de troyes, eugene onegin by alexander pushkin, bonds of brass by emily skrutskie, murders in the rue morgue by edgar allan poe, the lair of the white worm by bram stoker, the legend of sleepy hollow and other stories by washington irving, the perilous cemetery edited by nancy b black, the call of cthulu and other weird stories by h.p. lovecraft, the princess bride by william goldman, the love hypothesis by ali hazelwood, hamlet by william shakespeare, illuminations by arthur rimbaud, the sign of four by arthur conan doyle, the castle of otranto by horace walpole, the other black girl by zakiya dalila harris, malory’s contemporary audience by thomas h crofts, fight club by chuck palahniuk, french romance medieval sweden and the europeanisation of culture by sofia loden, pale fire by vladimir nabokov, speak okinawa by elizabeth miki brina, james acaster’s classic scrapes, tears sighs and laughter: expressions of emotions in the middle ages edited by per fornegard, the queen’s gambit by walter tevis, the amazing adventures of kavalier and clay by michael chabon, in deeper waters by f.t. lukens, darius the great is not okay by adib khorram, enemy of all mankind by steven johnson, blue period by tsubasa yamaguchi, slow days fast company by eve babitz, middlemarch by george eliot, the stone rose by jacqueline rayner, goblin market by christina rossetti, legends of camelot by jacqueline rayner, the grand inquisitor by fyodor dostoevsky, the lady of shalott by alfred lord tennyosn, the krillitane storm by christopher cooper, grit by silas denver melvin, the ones who walk away from omelas by ursula k le guin, scientific autobriography and other papers by max planck, the forged coupon and other stories by leo tolstoy, rose by russell t davies, brideshead revisited by evelyn waugh, if cats disappeared from the world by genki kawamura, the mill on the floss by george eliot, priestdaddy by patricia lockwood, the hidden reality by brian greene, the memoirs of sherlock holmes by arthur conan doyle, classic mechanics by leonard susskind and george hrabovksy, the raven boys by maggie stiefvater,  the ruby’s curse by alex kingston, the borgias by paul strathern, north and south by elizabeth gaskell, jane eyre by charlotte bronte, how music works by david byrne, far from the madding crowd by thomas hardy, anxious people by frederik backman, journey’s end by r.c. sherriff, le chevalier as deus espees edited by paul vincent rockwell, dune messiah by frank herbert, gone girl by gillian flynn, white noise by don delillo, blood of elves by andrzej sapkowski, the highlanders by gerry davis, the underwater menace by nigel robinson, either/or by soren kierkegaard, doctor who and the cybermen by gerry davis, piranesi by susanna clarke, breasts and eggs by mieko kawakami, rendezvous with rama by arthur c clarke, the sea by john banville, the basketball diaries by jim carroll, the dry heart by natalia ginzburg, there is confusion by jessie redmon fauset, wiating for godot by samuel beckett, babette’s feast by isak dinesen, & ms ice sandwich by mieko kawakami
aand that’s it! ! thanks for reading? thanks for reading my reading? idk hnjrnjjs
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Casting Society of America 2022 Artios Awards nominations: ‘Belfast,’ ‘CODA,’ ‘Power of the Dog’
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The casting branch of the academy is only eight years old and doesn’t have an Oscar category of its own. However, the Casting Society of America has been handing out the Artios Awards for 37 years (“Artios” is from the ancient Greek meaning “perfectly fitted.”).
Nominees for feature films were announced on February 1 (the last day of Oscar nominations voting). Many of the leading Academy Awards contenders reaped bids across the various categories according to production cost. Winners will be revealed a virtual ceremony on March 17, which is the first day of final Oscar voting.
Last year’s big budget winners were the comedy “Borat Subsequent Moviefilm” and the drama “The Trial of the Chicago 7 ” while “The Forty-Year-Old Version” and “One Night in Miami” took the equivalent prizes in the independent division. “Minari” won the low budget and “The Surrogate” the micro budget prizes while “Soul” claimed the animation award
Big Budget – Comedy
“Cruella”
Mary Vernieu, Lucy Bevan, Bret Howe (Associate), Emily Brockmann (Associate), Olivia Grant (Associate)
“Don’t Look Up”
Francine Maisler, Kathy Driscoll-Mohler (Additional Casting), Carolyn Pickman (Location Casting), Matt Bouldry (Location Casting), Kyle Crand (Location Casting), Molly Rose (Associate)
“The French Dispatchh”
Douglas Aibel, Matthew Glasner (Associate)
“In the Heights”
Bernard Telsey, Tiffany Little Canfield, Kristian Charbonier (Associate)
“Shang-Chi and the Legend of the 10 Rings”
Sarah Halley Finn, Amanda Mitchell (Location Casting), PoPing AuYeung (Location Casting), Molly Doyle (Associate)
Big Budget – Drama
“The House of Gucci”
Kate Rhodes-James
“King Richard”
Rich Delia, Avy Kaufman, Adam Richards (Associate), Scotty Anderson (Associate)
“The Power of the Dog”
Nikki Barrett, Carmen Cuba, Nina Gold, Martin Ware (Associate)
“tick, tick … BOOM!”
Debra Zane, Bernard Telsey, Kristian Charbonier AuYeung (Chinese Casting Consultant), Dylan Jury (Associate)
“West Side Story”
Cindy Tolan, Nicholas Petrovich (Associate)
Studio or Independent – Comedy
“Best Sellers”
Pam Dixon, Andrea Kenyon, Randi Wells
“The Tender Bar”
Rachel Tenner, Bess Fifer (Location Casting), Carolyn Pickman (Location Casting), Rick Messina (Associate)
“This Game’s Called Murder”
Meg Morman, Sunday Boling
“Zola”
Kim Taylor-Coleman
Studio or Independent – Drama
“Belfast”
Lucy Bevan, Emily Brockmann, Carla Stronge (Location Casting)
“CODA”
Deborah Aquila, Tricia Wood, Lisa Zagoria, Angela Peri (Location Casting), Lisa Lobel (Location Casting), Melissa Morris (Associate)
“The Lost Daughter”
Kahleen Crawford
“Passing”
Laura Rosenthal, Kimberly Ostroy
“The Hand of God”
Annamaria Sambucco
Low Budget – Comedy or Drama
“Blue Bayou”
Marisol Roncali, Chelsea Ellis Bloch, Matthew Morgan (Location Casting)
“The Humans”
Ellen Chenoweth, Susanne Scheel (Associate)
“The Novice”
Matthew Lessell, Nicole Hilliard-Forde
“Together Together”
Richard Hicks, Leslie Wasserman
Violet”
Orly Sitowitz, Stacey Pianko
“We Broke Up”
Amanda Lenker Doyle, Chrissy Fiorilli-Ellington
Micro Budget – Comedy or Drama
“Dramarama”
Meg Morman, Sunday Boling
“The Outside Story”
Stephanie Holbrook
“Shiva Baby”
Kate Geller
“The Subject”
Destiny Lilly
“Swan Song”
Eve Battaglia, Lina Todd, Angela Boehm (Location Casting)
Animation
“Encanto
Jamie Sparer Roberts, Grace C. Kim (Associate)
“Luca”
Kevin Reher, Natalie Lyon, Kate Hansen-Birnbaum (Associate)
“The Mitchells vs. the Machines:
Tamara Hunter
“Raya and the Last Dragon”
Jamie Sparer Roberts, Grace C. Kim (Associate)
“Vivo”
Tamara Hunter
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Remember… the Casting Society of America has been handing out the Artios Awards for 37 years (“Artios” is from the ancient Greek meaning “perfectly fitted.”). — Gold Derby
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Male Canadians Masterlist
2000s
Charles Vandervaart
Christian Martyn
Drew Davis
Finn Wolfhard
Grayson Maxwell Gurnsey
Jakob Davies
Mason McKenzie
D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai
Valin Shinyei
90s
A.J. Saudin
Adam DiMarco
Adonis Bosso
Alex Ferris
Alex Zaichkowski
Alexander Calvert
Alexander Eling
Alexander Ludwig
Andre Dae Kim
Antonio Marziale
Atticus Mitchell
Avan Jogia
Austin MacDonald
Brandon Jay McLaren
Brendan Meyer
Brennan Clost
Brett Dier
Burkely Duffield
Calum Worthy
Cameron Bright
Charlie Gillespie
Cody Kearsley
Connor Jessup
Connor Price
Damian Romeo
Daniel Diemer
Daniel Doheny
DeShaun Clarke
Devon Bostick
Drew Ray Tanner
Dylan Everett
Dylan Playfair
Eric Osborne
Gabriel Darku
Gage Munroe
Jesse Carere
Jordan Connor
Kai Bradbury
Lamar Johnson
Landon Liboiron
Mason Temple
Owen Best
Rhys Matthew Bond
Richard Harmon
Rico Paris
Shane Harte
Théodore Pellerin
Zac Vran
Zachary Gibson
80s
Adam Butcher
Andrew Bachelor
Antoni Porowski
Argiris Karras
Arleo Dordar
Beau Mirchoff
Benjamin Breault
Ben Hollingsworth
Bronson Pelletier
Chad Connell
Cory Monteith
Dan Beirne
Darren Mann
Douglas Smith
Drew Seeley
Erik Knudsen
Francois Arnaud
Godfrey Gao
Jedidiah Goodacre
Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman
Joseph Cannata
Justin Chatwin
Kristopher Turner
Kyle Schmid
Madison Smith
Marc André Grondin
Manny Jacinto
Marshall Williams
Mike Lobel
Neal Bledsoe
Niall Matter
Niels Schneider
Noel Fisher
Nolan Gerard Funk
Patrick J. Adams
Randal Edwards
Raymond Ablack
Robbie Amell
Stephen Amell
Steve Lund
Yani Gellman
70s
Aaron Ashmore
Adam Beach
Aden Young
Adrian Holmes
Alessandro Juliani
Allan Hawco
Andrew Walker
Brendan Fehr
Brendan Penny
Brennan Elliott
Chris William Martin
Christian Campbell
Colin Lawrence
Dan Payne
David Julian Hirsh
Demore Barnes
Diego Klattenhoff
Dion Johnstone
Ennis Esmer
Joshua Jackson
Jonathan Scarfe
JR Bourne
Kris Holden-Reid
Michael Torontow
Michael Shanks
Patrick Sabongui
Paulo Costanzo
Ryan Reynolds
Scott Speedman
Shawn Ashmore
Tyler Labine
Wesley French
Yanic Truesdale
Zane Holtz
60s
Bruce Ramsay
David Sutcliffe
Elias Koteas
James McGowan
Keanu Reeves
Mark Camacho
Matthew Perry
Michael Riley
Sebastian Spence
Yannick Bisson
50s
Eric Keenleyside
Henry Czerny
Kevin McNulty
20s
Christopher Plummer
Leslie Nielsen
Unknown Birthday
Adam Capriolo
Anthony Lemke
Connor Laidman
Fletcher Donovan
Marlon Kazadi
Thomas Elms
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Okay, I lied about the 50 song list being the last one of these I’d do. This will be the last one for some time, probably. Blank version here for anyone else who wants to fill this out.
(Book list below the break.)
The Animals of Farthing Wood by Colin Dann
Raptor Red by Robert T. Bakker
Extinct Birds by Julian P. Hume
The Song of the Dodo by David Quammen
Parasite Rex by Carl Zimmer
Pterosaurs by Mark P. Witton
The Amulet of Samarkand by Jonathan Stroud
Sleeping Dogs Don’t Lay by Richard Lederer and Richard Dowis
The Palaeoartist’s Handbook by Mark P. Witton
Bird Coloration by Geoffrey E. Hill
Ereth’s Birthday by Avi
Animal by DK Publishing
The Mouse and His Child by Russell Hoban
The Lorax by Dr. Seuss
Dave Barry's Only Travel Guide You'll Ever Need by... Dave Barry
The Evolution Underground by Anthony J. Martin
The Hidden Powers of Animals by Karl Shuker
Grandmother Fish by Jonathan Tweet
Where Song Began by Tim Low
All Yesterdays by John Conway, C. M. Kosemen, and Darren Naish
Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Life by DK Publishing 
Watership Down by Richard Adams
Mango and Bambang: The Not-a-Pig by Polly Faber
Dinosaur Empire! by Abby Howard
Your Inner Fish by Neil Shubin
Dinosaurs: How They Lived and Evolved by Darren Naish and Paul Barrett
A Field Guide to Mesozoic Birds and Other Winged Dinosaurs by Matthew P. Martyniuk
Abominable Science! by Daniel Loxton and Donald R. Prothero
Hawks in Flight by Pete Dunne and David Sibley
Frog and Toad Together by Arnold Lobel
The Sibley Guide to Birds by David Allen Sibley
The Adventures of Poor Mrs. Quack by Thornton W. Burgess
The Bare Bones by Matthew F. Bonnan
The Monkey's Voyage by Alan de Queiroz
Animal Earth by Ross Piper
The Unfeathered Bird by Katrina van Grouw
Extreme Dinosaurs by Luis V. Rey
The Incomplete Book of Australian Mammals by Ronald Strahan
Avian Evolution by Gerald Mayr
Dinosaurs: The Most Complete, Up-to-Date Encyclopedia for Dinosaur Lovers of All Ages by Thomas R. Holtz Jr.
Astonishing Animals by Tim Flannery
The Ghosts of Evolution by Connie Barlow
Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH by Robert C. O'Brien
The Ancestor’s Tale by Richard Dawkins
Whales, Dolphins and Porpoises by Mark Carwardine
Paleogene Fossil Birds by Gerald Mayr
Owls Aren't Wise and Bats Aren't Blind by Warner Shedd
The Greatest Show on Earth by Richard Dawkins
The Minds of Birds by Alexander F. Skutch
A Gap in Nature by Tim Flannery
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Scott & Andrew’s Wedding in the Catskills: The Ceremony
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Being a same-sex couple already made our wedding somewhat untraditional, and we loved the freedom we had to tailor the weekend to our own tastes. Unsurprisingly, the ceremony was perhaps the least by-the-book. When planning the big day, we actually started by looking at the format of a “traditional” ceremony. Immediately, we decided that there were rites we absolutely didn’t want to include, but we were surprised to find that there were certain rituals that actually really resonated with us. For starters,  the flowers. I love that brides get to carry bouquets, but it seemed crazy that it should be limited to only one gender. Scott and I each carried a bouquet of dried wildflowers. Tip: you can find really gorgeous dried arrangements on Etsy that you can order weeks in advance without worrying about them dying!
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Our ceremony site was very simple. Across the street from our venue, The North Branch Inn, was a large meadow next to a brook. We got married under a large tree in front of forty of our closest friends and family members.
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To keep the ceremony as accessible to our loved ones as possible, we removed religion from the equation, and replaced our readings with literature instead. My sisters Maggie and Celia read the children’s short story “Alone” from Days With Frog and Toad. This was one of my favorite picture books growing up — I adored the characters of Frog and Toad and the love they had for each other. It wasn’t until I was much older that I learned (from Scott, obviously) that the author, Arnold Lobel, was actually gay. I like to think that even before I had the language, that I clocked Frog and Toad as perhaps my first queer icons. Needless to say, I fully cried listening to my sisters read it
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Our friend Mike Gottlieb did a reading of a letter from St. Paulinus to his teacher/friend/probable boyfriend Ausonius, which he wrote in 385 C.E. if you can believe it! It meant a lot to recognize that getting married was the continuation of a centuries-old tradition of love between two men.
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My gorgeous friend Maddy Trumble and the brilliant curator of all of our music for the weekend, Adam Wachter, performed an acoustic version of one of our all-time favorite love songs, “A Quiet Thing” by Kander & Ebb.
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I still get chills thinking about how lucky we were to have the ceremony officiated by the incredible human (and host of NPR’s “All Things Considered”) Ari Shapiro. As one of Scott’s oldest friends, and one of my personal arts and culture heroes, he was the dream person to marry us. He gave a touching and hilarious speech before borrowing some language from the ancient traditions of marriage to pronounce us husband and husband.
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Of course, one of the perks of marrying a professional writer is that Scott had perhaps the most tear-jerkingly beautiful vows ever written. I’ve never been able to re-read them without bursting into tears. Luckily, we both (barely) held it together for the ceremony.
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As our final offering, we invited our friends to do a sing-along of one of our favorite tunes, “Rainbow Connection.” With my personal connection to rainbows, and the giant one appearing in the sky right before the ceremony, this seemed too much of a coincidence. As we sang along, our friends threw star and heart shaped confetti cut out of dried autumn leaves.
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Of course, the deed wasn’t done until the marriage license was signed. After everything our LGBTQ friends, past and present, had fought for, it was a surprisingly poignant moment getting to put pen to page and declare us officially married by the state of New York. 
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Photography: Emilio Madrid-Kuser
Wedding Venue: The North Branch Inn
Suits: Samuelsohn
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 in roughly chronological order, here is everything i read in entirety (and counted as a book) in 2018!! favorites italicized rereads starred; under a cut so ppl can scroll in peace
It’s Kind of a Funny Story - Ned Vizzini *
Our Own Private Universe - Robin Talley
Antigonick - Anne Carson
The Scarlet Letter - Nathaniel Hawthorne
Their Eyes Were Watching God - Zora Neale Hurston
Code Orange-  Caroline B. Cooney  
Uglies - Scott Westerfeld *
Naomi & Eli’s No Kiss List - David Levithan *
Speak Easy, Speak Love - McKelle George
Georgia Peaches And Other Forbidden Fruits - Jaye Robin Brown *
Simon Vs. The Homo Sapiens Agenda - Becky Albertalli *
Ethan Frome - Edith Wharton
It Devours - Jeffrey Cranor and Joseph Fink
Witch Boy - Molly Osertag
ASOUE books 1-13 - Lemony Snicket *
The Unauthorized Autobiography - Lemony Snicket *
The Beatrice Letters - Lemony Snicket
They Both Die At The End - Adam Silvera
ATWQ books 1-2 - Lemony Snicket *
ATWQ books 3-4 - Lemony Snicket
File Under: 13 Suspicious Incidents - Lemony Snicket
Sanctuary - Paul Monette
Leone Leoni - George Sand
Essential DTWOF - Alison Bechdel
Fun Home - Alison Bechdel *
Leviathan Trilogy - Scott Westerfeld *
S/He - Minnie Bruce Pratt
Frog And Toad 4 Book Treasury - Arnold Lobel
Are You My Mother - Alison Bechdel *
Tomboy Survival Guide - Ivan Coyote
Juliet Takes a Breath - Gabby Rivera
Odd Girls and Twilight Lovers - Lillian Faderman 
Angels in America - Tony Kushner
Gender Failure - Ivan E Coyote & Rae Spoon
We Say We Love Each Other - Minnie Bruce Pratt
How They Met (And Other Stories) - David Levithan
Pulp - Robin Talley
Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Sir Terry Pratchett *
Moving Pictures - Sir Terry Pratchett
The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys  -  Gerard Way & Shaun Simon
Someday - David Levithan
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Non Sequiturs: 10.28.18
* Adam Feldman identifies eight issues where widely divergent state laws could lead to Supreme Court intervention. [Empirical SCOTUS] * Jonathan Adler wonders why it took so long for NBC to report on the inconsistencies and discrepancies in the allegations that Julie Swetnick made against Justice Brett Kavanaugh. [Bench Memos / National Review] * It seems that Cesar Sayoc didn't limit himself to threatening prominent liberals and progressives; he apparently went after Ilya Somin as well. [Reason / Volokh Conspiracy] * A riddle from Mark Lemley (via Orly Lobel): what's the "most Silicon Valley fact ever"? [PrawfsBlawg] * Congratulations to Bloomberg Law on the launch of its latest offering in litigation analytics. [Artificial Lawyer] * And congratulations to Fastcase on its latest deal, the acquisition of Law Street Media. [Dewey B Strategic] Non Sequiturs: 10.28.18 published first on http://personalinjuryattorneyphiladelphia.blogspot.com/
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