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hometeamottawa · 3 months
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jiiamp · 4 months
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♫ A gender connected to the character Alexzander Wickham from The Music Freaks in any way the user sees fit
[Alex] zander + char [acter] + ic
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Made by me (as far as I know)
Please credit if you repost, it is greatly appreciated ^w^
No id, help is welcome
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the-lincyclopedia · 5 months
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8 and 48 please
Thanks for the ask!
8. What song would make a great fic (either to write or read)?
Oh my gosh, so many. Just scrolling through the ideas in my fic idea document:
"Black Tie" by Grace Petrie as a trans Check Please fic featuring nonbinary!Lardo, nonbinary!Shitty, trans man!Jack, and trans man!Bitty (I almost wrote this one, and I believe I've mentioned it here before)
"Afterglow" by Taylor Swift as Gen and Irene from the Queen's Thief (I wrote a parody of this song for that pairing, but a fic would also be good)
"Timshel" by Mumford and Sons as Sophos and Helen from the Queen's Thief, or honestly Helen and Gen (I also did a parody of this one and sort of referenced it in a drabble based on another song, but MORE)
"Enchanted" by Taylor Swift for pre-relationship Gen and Irene
"Prayer" by Morten Lauridsen for Irene and Gen post-miscarriage (I've touched on that topic in drabbles from Irene’s perspective, and Irene's perspective again, and also from Sophos's perspective, oddly enough, but always briefly, and I don't think I know enough about pregnancy loss to do the topic justice in a longer-form piece)
"You're On Your Own, Kid" by Taylor Swift as a modern AU of the Queen's Thief, featuring Irene’s first relationship (I've spitballed about this a bit on Discord and would be happy to do so here as well)
"The Vegan Song" by Grace Petrie as Boyfriend Material fic about Luc and Oliver
"London Boy" by Taylor Swift as a Red, White, and Royal Blue fic about Alex and Henry
"Exile" by Taylor Swift as a Lizzie Bennet Diaries fic about Darcy and Lizzie (with a focus on Darcy watching the videos with George Wickham--I was so tempted to learn how to do AMVs for this, but the effort-to-gratification ratio isn't worth it for me)
48. What's the last fic you read? Do you recommend it?
I reread the first several chapters of "No Matter How Small" by @dr-book last night, and yes, I absolutely recommend it.
Get in on the ask game!
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rndyounghowze · 1 year
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Young Howze Theatre Awards 2023 Nominees
Our Award Show is March 26 at 5PM EST. If you see your name here please email us at [email protected] You can support our work by donating on Venmo @rndyounghowze. We are still looking for ASL interpreters! If you know of any service that could help please let us know!
Solo Awards
"All By Myself Award" For Solo Performer Of The Year
Megan Quick in “And Toto Too”
Anabell Ramirez in “Book of Sirens” 
Timothy Mooney in “Man Cave” 
“Flying Solo” For Solo Show Of The Year
“And Toto Too” by Megan Quick 
“Book of Sirens” by Pro English Theatre
“Man Cave” by Timothy Mooney 
 “Good Adoptee” by Suzanne Bachner
"Campfire Award" For Storyteller of The Year
Daniel Kinch in “Story of the Falling Don”
Erika Eileen Wade in “Da Rhythm Da Blues”
Mina Liccione in “Growing Up Ringside”
Mind-Blowing Awards
"Mind-Blowing Stage" For Stage Writing Of The Year
“Monsters of American Cinema” by Christian St. Croix
“La Race” by Bleu Beckford-Burell 
“Sherlock Holmes Valley Of Fear” by Nick Lane
“Lavender Men” by Roger Q Mason
“Whickams Christmas at Pemberley” by Lauren Gunderson and Margot Melcon
"Mind-Blowing Shortie" For Short Form Writing Of The Year 
“Wookiee in The Wilderness” by Marcus Scott
“By The Way” by Lisa Rosetta Strum
“Faulty Lock” by AJ Maryn 
“Waterlillies” by Christine Hillary Lee
"Mind-Blowing Devising" For Devised Production Of The Year 
“From Number to Name”
“Posthumous”
“Afterlife Job Fair”
“Artemisias Intent”
Artists Of The Year
"Extensions" For Movement Artist Of The Year
Mita Ghosal for “Selected Fabrics”
Alicia Diaz for “Puerto Rico y Richmond”
Lena Adele Wolf and Clemence Debaig for “Discordance”
"Action" Award For Film Director Of The Year
Thomas Cote in “Memories of Over Development”
Yannis Sainte-Rose in “Tuff Guy”
Olivier Sagne in “Lovena”
Iida Valme in “Mirage”
"Dress Up" Award For Costume Designer Of The Year
Wendell Carmichael in  “Lavender Men”
X Hill in “Cymbeline Project”
Gail Russell “Wickhams: Christmas At Pemberley” 
"Mix It Up" Award For Sound Designer Of The Year
Adrian Bridges in “Artemesia’s Intent”
Stepy Kamei in “One Bad Day”
Leonie Bell in “Arrow Of Time”
"Maestro Award" For Outstanding Musical Composition
Diana Oh for “The Cymbeline Project” 
Nathan Leigh for “POV: You Are An AI Achieving Consciousness”
Maurice Soque Jr. for “Non Player Character” 
Director Of The Year
Taylor Reynolds in “La Race”
Lisa Scheps and Brian Cheslik in “Last Five Years”
Alex Borovenskiy in “Book Of Sirens” 
Nick Lane “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hide”
Short Form Director Of The Year
Destiny Whitaker in “All Out Of Spoons”
Zhailon Levingston and Tracy Conyer Lee in “Fire This Time Festival 22”
Cayle Komara in “Waterlillies”
Creative Of The Year 
Christian St. Croix
Scarlett Kim
Roger Q. Mason
BIPOC Hero Award
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“Magician” Award For Press Contact Of The Year
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Shows/Festivals Of The Year
Festival Of The Year
“Fire This Time Festival”
“Frigid Fest”
“Talking It Out Fest”
"You Oughta Be In Pictures" For Film Of The Year
“Memories of Over Development” 
“Undine”
“Lovena”
"Billy Bard" For Digital Shakespeare Production Of The Year
“Rome-Oh No They Didn’t” 
“Romeo and Juliet” by Sister Shakes
“Breakneck Romeo and Juliet”
Show Of The Year
“Lavender Men”
“The Cymbeline Project”
“La Race”
“POV: You Are An AI Achieving Consciousness”
"360" Award For VR Show of The Year
“Queerskins” Ark”
“Anakwad”
“Non Player Character”
“Discordance”
"Free Fall” Award For Immersive Production Of The Year
“Section 230”
“Posthumous”
“POV: You Are An AI Achieving Consciousness”
“Afterlife Job Fair”
"Grace Notes Award" For Musical Production Of The Year
“Non Player Character”
“Lizard Boy”
“The Last Five Years”
"Can You Hear Me Now" For Audio Production Of The Year
“You’ve Reached Justin” By Christian St. Croix
“One Bad Day” By Stepy Kamei 
“Arrow Of Time” By Allyson Dwyer
Performers Of The Year
"More Than Merely Players" Award For Outstanding Dramatic Performer Of The Year
Krissy Lemon in "The Last Five Years"   
Mariah Freda in "Artemesia's Intent" 
Susannah Perkins in "Arrow Of Time"
Ben Holbrook in "Arrow Of Time" 
Blake Kubena in "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" 
"Fools These Mortals Be" Award For Outstanding Comedic Performer
Imani Waweru in “Wickhams: Christmas at Pemberley”
Monique "Momo" Holt in “The Cymbeline Project”
Cristofer Jean in “The Cymbeline Project”
Stacey Sargeant in “La Race”
Melanie Leon in “Afterlife Job Fair”
"Capture" Award For VR Performer Of The Year
Debbie Deer in “VR Christmas Carol” 
Brendan Bradley in “Non-Player Character”
Lena Adele Wolf in “Discordance” 
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kwebtv · 7 months
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Boon - ITV - January 14, 1986 - May 1, 1995
Drama (93 episodes)
Running Time: 60 minutes
Stars:
Michael Elphick as Ken Boon
David Daker as Harry Crawford
Neil Morrissey as Rocky Cassidy
Rachel Davies as Doreen Evans
Lesley-Anne Sharpe as Debbie Yates
Amanda Burton as Margaret Daly
Elizabeth Carling as Laura Marsh
Brigit Forsyth as Helen Yeldham
Saskia Wickham as Alex Wilton
Joan Scott as Ethel Ellard
Gordon Warnecke as Hanif Kurtha
Christopher Eccleston as Mark
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you know what? lukebobby pride and prejudice au (with side willex as bingley/jane) (definitely more side ships but willex screams bingley/jane). bobby as an awkward, judgy, and non-communicative darcy and luke as lizzie, hot-headed but with so much heart and love for his family, and a way with words. and the longing. oh the longing. and staring.
anon first off i need you to know that when i saw this last night i immediately sent it to @where-you-go because i needed her to see it asap (and i wasn't in the right headspace to answer this properly yet)
BECAUSE THIS IS THE BEST THING EVER!!!! YOU'RE SO RIGHT!!!!!
like. besties bobby and willie??? bobby seeing willie fall head over heels for alex but worrying that alex doesn't feel the same way so he automatically thinks i have to protect him from heartbreak and takes him away???? it's for his own good?????
but also imagine him immediately falling for luke and not knowing how to deal with it. "feelings??? what???? no i must avoid him at all costs this is the worst."
AND LUKE AS LIZZIE???? MY GOD ANON THE GALAXY BRAIN YOU HAVE!!!!! he loves his family so fiercely!!!! he'd do anything for them!!!! especially fight for their honor!!!!!!!
because he knows firsthand how hard alex loves but ALSO how scared he is of really letting himself be loved :( and so luke is always gonna be there to help him and push him when he needs it!
but also the AUDACITY of bobby just assuming that alex doesn't love willie as much as willie loves him???? luke's gonna rage. also oh my godddd just imagining what sort of comment luke would overhear and turn around to use against bobby a la "what do you recommend to encourage affection?" / "dancing. even if one's partner is barely tolerable." LIKE!!!! JUST IMAGINE THE SASS BETWEEN THESE TWO!!!!!!
and like. i know you didn't include them in the ask but i can't stop thinking about reggie and julie and flynn and maybe even carrie in all of this because oh goddddddd imagine carrie as bobby's sister (aka georgiana) and her totally ratting bobby out for how much he likes luke IN FRONT OF LUKE???? perfection. you know she'd do it on purpose.
and tbqhhhhhhh i'm imagining julie and flynn as kitty and lydia (tho neither run off with any version of wickham bc this Ain't About Them) which leaves reggie as mary (my beloved) who just wants to be included!!!!! i just. i love them all so much.
there would be so much longing in this. SO. MUCH. so many weighted stares and wistful daydreaming about each other and WHAT COULD BE if only HE WASN'T SUCH A DOUCHE (which can be said about both of them tbh) and all the PINING!!!!!
i'm obsessed. thank u for this anon, it's truly a gift and an A++++++ idea.
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book ask: 12 and 20?
Certainly! Thank you!!
12. Any books that disappointed you?
Several, but I'll just mention a few lol Felt pretty womp womp about The Night Shift by Alex Finlay, The Paris Apartment by Lucy Foley, and The Murder of Mr. Wickham by Claudia Gray.
20. What was your most anticipated release? Did it meet your expectations?
The only book I've been really looking forward to this year is Nine Liars by Maureen Johnson, but I haven't read it yet! It just came out on the 27th and I'm waiting to pick it up from the library!
more end-of-year book asks
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bookgeekgrrl · 2 years
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My media this week (29 May-4 Jun 2022)
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📚 STUFF I READ 📚
😊 Rose Blue (Metalbvcky) - reread of this modern no-powers Stucky BDSM fic because I also read a lot of the shorter follow-on fics and wanted to refresh my memory on these characterizations
🥰 👂 The Murder of Mr. Wickham (Claudia Gray, author; Billie Fulford-Brown, narrator) - this is a mashup of Jane Austen and Agatha Christie, in that all of Austen's characters gather for a house party and then there's a murder - I feel like this is a book where either you're here for the premise and enjoy the ride or you should stay away entirely. For my part I had a blast reading this, just a fun, entertaining romp. I am fine with all the modernizing touches that literally everyone writing today does in historical fiction. I enjoyed seeing a possible version of (mostly) beloved characters after their HEAs, some as much as 20+ years on! Of course the Tilneys' daughter would be the one with enough gumption and curiosity to want to investigate a murder! Of course the Darcys have a son who's very neurodivergent! Loved the scene where Elizabeth has a little too much wine (after an extremely bad day) and channels a little too much of her dad! Shout out to the info we get about Mary Bennet's happily ever after; four for you, Mary! Can't believe this book made me remotely tolerate Fanny & Edmund! The murder was decently plotted and played 'the game' as it should be. Anyway, if this is your flavor of amusement, you'll know it.
😍 The Rules of Play (Ribbonsflying) - loved this Stucky historical BDSM AU - loved the power dynamics at play and has one of the hottest ice play scenes I've read
🥰 Wish Granted (ambut) - another really good variation on the 'recovering veteran Bucky finds solace and some healing with professional Dom Steve' - this had lots of delish praise kink which I eat like ice cream and also a more realistic depiction of Bucky dealing with his amputation/prosthetic which was nice to see
💖💖 +263K of shorter fic so shout out to these I really loved 💖💖
Say it louder for the people in the back (redhook) - MCU: shrinkyclinks AU, 14K - reread of THEE preeminent glory hole fic in this fandom - no matter how many times I read it, it's never not fantastic
Lullaby for Futures Lost - Chapter 16: Vignettes Part 2 - The End (Oh_i_swear) - MCU: shrunkyclunks omegaverse AU, 8K - delightful post HEA vignettes in this wonderful universe
📺 STUFF I WATCHED 📺
Legends of Tomorrow - s5, e2-12 - my love for this entirely bananapants hella fucking queer show grows with each season
🎧 PODCASTS🎧
Hit Parade - State of the World Edition
Hit Parade - Lost and Lonely Edition
The Atlas Obscura Podcast - A Sound Garden
Hit Parade - Flip It and Reverse It
The Atlas Obscura Podcast - Two of Our Favorite Mummies
Switched on Pop - The 1980s jam that gave Latto and Mariah Carey Big D*** Energy
Song Exploder - Rick Astley "Never Gonna Give You Up"
The Atlas Obscura Podcast - Madame Tussaud
99% Invisible #493 - Divining Provenance
Still Processing - And a Britney Song Was On …
Strong Songs - Three to Tango, with Alex Krebs and Andrew Oliver
The Atlas Obscura Podcast - San Juan Sound
Shedunnit - The Queen of True Crime
Lingthusiasm - Bonus 64: There's like, so much to like about "like"
Shedunnit - Bonus: Ask Me Anything Part One
🎶 MUSIC 🎶
New Jack Swing Anthems
Best Of The Cure
Give 'Em the Hooks!
Presenting Siouxsie and the Banshees
Lowrider Oldies
My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult
Nitzer Ebb
Strong Songs podcast playlist
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princemick-archive · 2 years
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Okay so, definitive casting for p&p au.
Sebson as Mr and Mrs Bennet. Dewis as Lizzie and Darcy. Schulott as Bingly and Jane.
Then Mary is Alex, Kitty Lando and Charles is Lydia with Pierre as Wickham.
now. Who is Collins, Caroline, Charlotte and Catherine the Bourgh.
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ulkaralakbarova · 2 months
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Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan
Jason ships out aboard a teen-filled “love boat” bound for New York, which he soon transforms into the ultimate voyage of the damned. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Rennie Wickham: Jensen Daggett Tamara Mason: Sharlene Martin Sean Robertson: Scott Reeves Suzi Donaldson: Tiffany Paulsen Deck Hand: Alex Diakun Rennie Wickham (young): Amber Pawlick Jason Voorhees: Kane Hodder Eva Watanabe: Kelly…
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hometeamottawa · 7 months
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406 Stratas Court  | 3-Bedroom Stacked Townhome in Katimavik
What an incredible opportunity to own a bright 3-bedroom stacked townhome in the desirable Katimavik neighbourhood. This home is a rare find, boasting a single attached garage and situated within a community-oriented and picturesque condominium complex with stunning common areas.  Upon entering the home, you’ll be greeted by a spacious foyer adorned with convenient linoleum flooring, a sizable…
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sparrownews12 · 8 months
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Breaking News : CPL 2023 Preview and Teams For this Season
 Jamaica Tallawahs
Where they finished: Champions (2022), 5th place (2021), Losing semifinalist (2020)
Overseas signings: Imad Wasim, Mohammad Amir, Chris Green, Salman Irshad, Alex Hales
After seasons of middling returns on the field following plenty of turmoil off field that led to the eventual exit of their stalwart Andre Russell, the Tallawahs stunned everyone in 2022 winning three Play Off matches in a span of four days to lift their third CPL title. Tallawahs have kept most of their winning core from last year bar their talismanic skipper Rovman Powell who moved to Barbados Royals in a pre-season transfer. The architects of their Play Off wins from last year, Brandon King and Shamarh Brooks, both have not been in the best of form as is their overseas signing Alex Hales who will arrive only after completing his Hundred commitments. Imad Wasim has been in red hot form in T20s this year and will be the key in holding together the top and lower order while his erstwhile countryman Mohammad Amir will spearhead the pace attack. Tallawahs would also need Nicholson Gordon, who finished at the top of wicket charts in Super 50 competition, to step up in what is an otherwise inexperienced pace unit.
Likely starting XI: Brandon King, Kirk McKenzie, Raymon Reifer, Shamarh Brooks, Amir Jangoo (WK), Imad Wasim*, Fabian Allen, Chris Green*, Mohammad Amir*, Salman Irshad*, Nicholson Gordon
Barbados Royals
Where they finished: Runners up (2022), 6th place (2021), 5th place (2020)
Overseas signings: Donovan Ferreira, Laurie Evans, Roelof Van Der Merwe, Maheesh Theekshana/Qais Ahmad
The standout team in CPL 2022 and the only team to win more than half of their league games, Royals can count themselves unlucky to have one of their poorer days of the tournament happen in the finals. The strategy to move away from all-round heavy sides of 2020 and 2021 campaigns and bring in specialists proved particularly fruitful as all their overseas signings chipped in with their respective assigned roles. Rovman Powell's arrival bolsters their local talent pool while the likes of Laurie Evans and Donovan Ferreira fill in for Quinton de Kock and David Miller. Kyle Mayers and Rahkeem Cornwall can set them off to rapid starts in the Powerplay and Alick Athanaze is expected to light up the tournament in what will be his maiden CPL stint. Mujeeb-ur-Rahman has a like-to-like swap in Maheesh Theekshana who stands to miss bulk of the tournament owing to commitments in LPL and Asia Cup with Qais Ahmad named as his partial replacement.
Likely starting XI: Kyle Mayers, Rahkeem Cornwall, Alick Athanaze, Kevin Wickham, Rovman Powell, Donovan Ferreira (WK)*, Jason Holder, Roelof Van Der Merwe*, Maheesh Theekshana/Qais Ahmad*, Obed Mccoy, Ramon Simmonds
St Lucia Kings
Where they finished: 4th place (2022), Runners up (2021), Runners up (2020)
Overseas signings: Faf du Plessis, Sikandar Raza, Peter Hatzoglou, Sean Williams, Chris Sole/Bhanuka Rajapaksa
St Lucia Kings turned around their fortunes in the Covid era making it to Play Off in three successive seasons, having done so just once in the first seven years. Ending up as runners up in 2020 and 2021, the Kings finished fourth place last year under Faf du Plessis. Notwithstanding his poor run in Major League Cricket, Du Plessis has been in fine form in the T20 circuit and his pairing with Johnson Charles makes them the best opening pair in the competition. The Zimbabwe duo of Sean Williams and Sikandar Raza will bring both form and experience to the middle order that is lacking big-ticket local names. Alzarri Joseph and Chris Sole, at least up until the latter makes way for Bhanuka Rajapaksa, give the side a considerable edge with the new ball. Matthew Forde have impressed in LPL 2022 as well as the recently concluded Global T20 in Canada finishing as the joint-highest wicket-taker and Kings would want him to extend that form in his sophomore year in CPL.
Likely starting XI: Faf Du Plessis*, Johnson Charles (WK), Sean Williams*, Roston Chase, Sikandar Raza*, Roshon Primus, Shadrack Descartes, Alzarri Joseph, Chris Sole*, Jeavor Royal, Matthew Forde
Guyana Amazon Warriors
Where they finished: 3rd place (2022), Losing semifinalist (2021), Losing semifinalist (2020)
Overseas signings: Rahmanullah Gurbaz/Mohammad Haris, Saim Ayub, Azam Khan, Imran Tahir, Dwaine Pretorius, Hazratullah Zazai
Always the bridesmaid but never the bride. The only side that has made it to the Play-Offs/semifinals every year but is yet to lift the silverware, Guyana will be hoping they clear the final hurdle this time around. They have stuck to their strategy of packing their squad with spinners and sub-continent batters who are good players of spin. Imran Tahir, the highest wicket-taker across the last three installments of CPL, will helm the spin attack with Gudakesh Motie, Kevin and Junior Sinclair in the supporting cast while the all-around trio of Romario Shepherd, Keemo Paul and Odean Smith in charge of seam department in addition to adding to the lower middle order muscle. In Azam Khan and Saim Ayub Guyana have two fine players of spin in the middle order. Warriors have the advantage of playing the knockouts at their home ground in Providence and would ideally want it to stay true to its colours and bring their spinners into play, something which did not happen last season and cost them dearly.
Likely starting XI: Rahmanullah Gurbaz (WK)*, Saim Ayub*, Shai Hope, Azam Khan (WK)*, Shimron Hetmyer, Romario Shepherd, Keemo Paul, Odean Smith, Kevin Sinclair, Gudakesh Motie, Imran Tahir*
St Kitts & Nevis Patriots
Where they finished: 5th place (2022), Champions (2021), 6th place (2020)
Overseas signings: Dewald Brevis/Blessing Muzarabani, Ambati Rayudu, Corbin Bosch, George Linde, Izharulhaq Naveed
If ever there was a side that had players looking for a platform to push their case for the national team, it would be the Patriots. Evin Lewis, Andre Fletcher, Sherfane Rutherford, Sheldon Cottrell and Oshane Thomas have all played for West Indies in the recent past but currently find themselves out of favour. Dominic Drakes and Yannic Cariah are also in the fringes of white ball squads but are far from being certain picks for West Indies. The big name missing from their squad last season is skipper Dwayne Bravo who has moved back to home side Trinbago after two seasons with the Patriots. If the loss of Tristan Stubbs dented their middle order a touch, the possible loss of Dewald Brevis later, who got his maiden International call up in the home series against Australia, would serve as a near-killer blow. The bowling attack has variety but lacks class, the spin department in particular is amongst the weaker ones in the competition.
Likely starting XI: Evin Lewis, Andre Fletcher (WK), Dewald Brevis*, Sherfane Rutherford, Ambati Rayudu*, Corbin Bosch*, Dominic Drakes, George Linde*, Yannic Cariah, Sheldon Cottrell, Oshane Thomas
Trinbago Knight Riders
Where they finished: 6th place (2022), Losing semifinalist (2021), Champions (2020)
Overseas signings: Martin Guptill, Rilee Rossouw, Matheesha Pathirana, Noor Ahmad, Waqar Salamkheil
Ahead of the last edition, a few other sides matched the might of Knight Riders on paper. And yet they startlingly went on to finish the wooden spoon holders. Trinbago gets even stronger with the homecoming of their most successful captain Dwayne Bravo after a two-year exile with Patriots and in the quartet of Pollard, Bravo, Narine, and Russell, the Knight Riders have the experience of over 2100 T20 caps. The recent batting form of Pooran, Pollard, and Russell augurs well for them making Knight Riders the most explosive middle order lineup in the tournament. Top order batting has been a nagging issue for Knight Riders in the last couple of seasons as they hope for someone to fill in the shoes of Lendl Simmons. The trio of Narine, Hosein and Noor Ahmad gives them the mantle of the best spin bowling attack ever to be assembled in a CPL squad while Pathirana's addition gives the pace attack a dimension that CPL have often lacked in recent years - that of raw pace.
Likely starting XI: Martin Guptill*, Mark Deyal, Rilee Rossouw*, Nicholas Pooran (WK), Kieron Pollard, Andre Russell, Dwayne Bravo, Akeal Hosein, Sunil Narine, Matheesha Pathirana*, Jayden Seales
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Australia’s Nuclear Subs Will Use a UK Design to Counter China
US parts and upgrades will be provided for the subs as well In the meantime, the US may base some subs in Australia Australia’s Nuclear Subs to Use UK Design, People SayUnmuteAustralia’s Nuclear Subs to Use UK Design, People Say By Peter Martin, Kitty Donaldson and Alex Wickham, March 9, 2023  Australia’s new fleet of nuclear-powered submarines will be based on a modified British design with…
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Read More 2023 Very English Muuurder
Mystery  Death in the English Countryside by Sara Rosett  London Bridge is Falling Down by Christopher Fowler The Baker Street Letters by Michael Robertson A Poisoned Season by Tasha Alexander Anatomy of a Murder by Imogen Robertson The Marlow Murder Club by Robert Thorogood  The Witches Tree by M. C. Beaton Wicked Autumn by G. M. Malliet The Yard by Alex Grecian The Murder of Mr. Wickham by Claudia Murder at Blackburn Hall by Sara Rosett Murder at Wedgefield Manor by Erica Ruth Neubauer Felicity Carrol and the Perilous Pursuit by Patricia Santos Marcantonio In This Grave Hour by Jacqueline Winspear An Unexpected Peril by Deanna Raybourn A Test of Wills by Charles Todd A Bed of Scorpions by Judith Flanders Death Below Stairs by Jennifer Ashley
Thriller The Craftsman by Sharon Bolton
Romance Duke of My Heart by Kelly Bowen
Religious The Nightingale Gallery by Paul Doherty
Non-fiction The Real Inspector Hound and Other Plays by Tom Stoppard
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don-lichterman · 2 years
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Lobby champion — Old Gray ‘mare — Cost of waiting crisis – POLITICO
Lobby champion — Old Gray ‘mare — Cost of waiting crisis – POLITICO
Press play to listen to this article What’s driving the day in London. By ALEX WICKHAM Send tips here | Subscribe for free | Listen to Playbook and view in your browser Good Monday morning. LOBBY CHAMPION: Congratulations to Michael Savage for his historic victory in the Lobby Fantasy Premier League on Sunday evening, seizing the trophy by the narrowest of margins after an unforgettable…
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chasenews · 2 years
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Tenderhost release highly anticipated debut EP "The Tin"
Tenderhost release highly anticipated debut EP “The Tin”
Credit: Jody Evans North London sextet Tenderhost have released their highly anticipated debut EP “The Tin”.Formed in 2021 by songwriter/composer Gabriel Levy, he guides his new ensemble – made up of: Tara Cunningham (guitar), Jonny Wickham (bass), Nat Philipps (saxophone), Nathan Ridley (drums), and Alex Parry (keys) – through a highly authored exploration in tension, confession and chronic…
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