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adoniseverywheremen · 2 years
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clarkkantagain · 20 days
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zorlok-if · 2 years
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I got an ask recently inquiring about any suggestions I have on learning to write/improving your writing. Since then I've been trying to come up with a helpful, coherent, and relatively concise answer, but that's taking a long time.
So, for now I'd say my biggest piece of advice is the cliché: if you want to become a better writer, read (or watch/listen to/etc.) everything you can. Everything. Engage with media from as many different creators as possible and from as many different backgrounds/experiences/cultures as possible. Seek out things you don't know a lot about. Venture into new territory and always try to expand your horizons. This includes engaging with media you would never drift towards naturally, even towards things you don't expect to enjoy (which isn't to say read things that will disturb you or be dangerous for your mental health, more that you should try reading things you know you won't love or that fall way outside your genre comfort zone). You can learn a lot about writing from things you don't like or aren't blown away by. I imagine it like XP farming in a video game. Even if some of what you're doing/reading isn't particularly exciting or interesting, it'll level up your writing skill all the same. You may come away with a better understanding of what you don't like and don't want to do. You may come away with some new idea you wouldn't have thought to include in your normal body of work. You may discover a love for something you never expected. Who knows?
This advice applies to more than books—watch shows or movies, play games, listen to podcasts or free YouTube lectures/video essays, whatever you want. Just try to reflect critically on what you encounter (for example, "how can I incorporate (or avoid) ___ in my own writing?").
If you want any recommendations, I'm more than happy to give some. If you want me to clarify any of these points, just let me know. And since it may interest someone/provide a point of reference as to what stuff I'm reading, here's an incomplete, visual (and hopefully somewhat helpful or interesting) snapshot into some of the media I'm engaged with. I present to you...
All the Items I Currently Have Checked Out from the Library:
(A Cautionary Tale)
Currently Reading:
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Hainish Novels & Stories, Volume One by Ursula K. Le Guin, Frank Herbert's Dune the Graphic Novel, Book One by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson (illustrated by Raúl Allén and Patricia Martín), Gideon the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir, American Gods (graphic novel) by Neil Gaiman, P. Craig Russell, and Scott Hampton, The October Country by Ray Bradbury, The Books of Earthsea, The Complete Illustrated Edition by Ursula K. Le Guin (illustrated by Charles Vess)
Just Read In or Found Through My Current Courses:
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Nat Turner (graphic novel) by Kyle Baker, Beloved by Toni Morrison, Dogeaters by Jessica Hagedorn (play adaptation of the novel), Bad Indians by Deborah A. Miranda
Fun Stuff/Miscellaneous:
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How to Slay a Dragon by Cait Stevenson, The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening (2019), Neuroqueer Heresies by Nick Walker, Unmasking Autism by Devon Price, PhD, 100 Prompts for Science Fiction Writers by Leslie and Jarod Anderson
Writing Books:
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How to Write a Mystery edited by Lee Child with Laurie R. King, On Writing Romance by Leigh Michaels, How to Write a Damn Good Thriller by James N. Frey, Writing Fantasy & Science-Fiction by Orson Scott Card, Phillip Athans, and Jay Lake, The Art of Time in Fiction by Joan Silber, Writing Without Rules by Jeff Somers, Fabulous Monsters by Alberto Manguel, The Art of Description in Fiction by Mark Doty, The Essential Guide to Freelance Writing by Zachary Petit, Beginnings, Middles, & Ends by Nancy Kress, Mastering Suspense, Structure, & Plot by Jane K. Cleland, 45 Master Characters by Victoria Lynn Schmidt
Cooking/Food Books:
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Pure Vegan by Joseph Schuldiner, The Soup Book (new edition), Neuroenology by Gordon M. Shepherd, The Italian Vegetable Cookbook by Michele Scicolone, Wine Simple by Aldo Sohm with Christine Muhlke, Cook Korean! by Robin Ha (graphic novel)
Coding Books:
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Sams Teach Yourself JavaScript in 24 Hours (7th Edition) by Phil Ballard, CSS: The Definitive Guide (4th Edition) by Eric A. Meyer & Estelle Weyl, CSS: The Missing Manual (4th Edition) by David Sawyer McFarland, Learning JavaScript (3rd Edition) by Ethan Brown
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Hey Marley, it'd be cool if you would drop a list of the masculinity in film books you're reading. No pressure tho!
Oh yeah for sure, lol sorry I have a tendency to default to vagueness when I'm talking about anything outside of fandom.
There's a lot, I went on a spree for a few weeks lol, so this is under a cut
Only one I've read cover to cover so far is Armed Forces: Masculinity and Sexuality in the American War Film - Robert Eberwein which was both interesting and frustrating in that a lot of it was (mildly defensively lol, as a response to a lot of queer film theory) explaining how a lot of homoerotic shit isn't intended to be interpreted as actually gay, but I'm glad I read it because I was specifically trying to understand how contemporary audiences viewed homoerotic shit.
Books I've read at least a chapter of:
Men, Masculinity, and the Media - Steve Craig
Running Scared: Masculinity and the Representation of the Male Body - Peter Lehman
Masculinity: Bodies, Movies, Culture - Peter Lehman
Masculinity and Popular Television - Rebecca Feasey
Buffoon Men: Classic Hollywood Comedians and Queered Masculinity - Scott Balcerzak
Shadows of Doubt: Negotiations of Masculinity in American Genre Films - Barry Keith Grant
Screening the Male: Exploring Masculinities in Hollywood Cinema - Steven Cohan
Laughing Matters: Understanding Film, Television, and Radio Comedy - John Mundy, Glyn White
Laughing Hysterically: American Screen Comedy of the 1950s - Ed Sikov (highly recommend just for the essay on Some Like It Hot)
What Made Pistachio Nuts?: Early Sound Comedy and the Vaudeville Aesthetic - Henry Jenkins
also shoutout to this article
Books I've obtained but haven't looked through yet:
American Cinema of the 1970s: Themes and Variations - Lester D. Friedman
Hollywood Androgyny - Rebecca Bell-Metereau
The New Hollywood: What the Movies Did With the New Freedom of the Seventies - James Bernardoni
Manhood in Hollywood: From Bush to Bush - David Greven
Girls Will Be Boys: Crossdressed Women, Lesbians, and American Cinema - Laura Horak
Hard Bodies: Hollywood Masculinity in the Regan Era - Susan Jeffords
The Remasculinization of America: Gender and the Vietnam War - Susan Jeffords (I've actually read the first Jeffords in uni and parts of the second but they're pretty psychoanalytical so ymmv)
Deviant Eyes, Deviant Bodies: Sexual Re-orientations in Film and Video - Chris Straayer
Masculinity in Fiction and Film: Representing Men in Popular Cultures 1945-2000 - Brian Baker
Masculinity in the Contemporary Romantic Comedy - John Alberti
Out in Culture: Gay, Lesbian and Queer Essays on Popular Culture - Corey K. Creekmur, Alexander Doty
Flaming Classics: Queering the Film Canon - Alexander Doty
Making Things Perfectly Queer: Interpreting Mass Culture - Alexander Doty
Vested Interests: Crossdressing and Cultual Anxiety - Marjorie Garber
Queer Images: A History of Gay and Lesbian Film in America - Harry M. Benshoff
Ghost Faces: Hollywood and Post-Millennial Masculinity - David Greven
Ethereal Queer: Television, Historicity, Desire - Amy Villarejo
Gender Terrains in African Cinema - Dominica Dipio
Masculinity and Monstrosity in Contemporary Hollywood Films - Kirk Combe and Brenda Boyle
Open Secret: Gay Hollywood 1928-1998 - David Ehrenstein
Screened Out: Playing Gay in Hollywood From Edison to Stonewall - Richard Barrios
Hollywood from Vietnam to Regan - Robin Wood
In a Lonely Street: Film Noir, Genre, Masculinity - Frank Krutnik
Unamerican Hollywood: Politics and Film in the Blacklist Era - Frank Krutnik and others
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poems-i-like · 1 year
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So just a running list of poems I like
A Center - Ha Jin
A Ritual to Read to Each Other - William E. Stafford (big favorite, really feel this is a great central 'tenet of adulthood' poem)
An old story - tracy k smith (Another tenet of adulthood poem)
Artichoke - Craig Arnold
At the gym - Mark Doty (strong favorite poet - absolutely love mark doty)
Bird Understand-er - Craig Arnold (wonderful; I lovvvve Craig Arnold)
Candles - Carl Dennis (old favorite)
Country song - Kim Carlin
Dover Beach - Matthew Arnold (i wish i enjoyed his other poems and writings bc i want to but i havent)
Failing and Flying - Jack Gilbert
Grocery Shopping with my mother - Kevin powell (wow!!)
"Hope" is the thing with feathers - Emily Dickinson
Inside Yayoi Kusama’s “You Who Are Getting Obliterated in the Dancing Swarm of Fireflies - Laura Villareal (worry, nice)
James L. White (my favorite poem; it's not embarrassing; once you read it, it'll be yours too)
No Worry - Cole Swenson
of history and hope - miller williams
The biography of a cloud - billy collins (and basically everything billy collins has ever wrote)
Threadsuns - Paul Celan (hope beyond things that happened)
To be of use - Marge Piercy
To my dear and loving husband - anne bradstreet
won't you celebrate with me - Lucille Clifton
us - tory dent
"You are the hummingbird that comes" - Craig Arnold (that last stanza tho)
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Small College Basketball Alumni Association
I encourage you to join the Small College Basketball Alumni Association. Here's the webpage on our website: https://www.smallcollegebasketball.com/alumniassociation. Here's the direct link to the registration page: https://scbaa.lockerroomlegacy.com/
Here's a promotional video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rA36zNlhz9k&t=234s
Your support of Small College Basketball would be greatly appreciated.
We are grateful to those that have become Lifetime Members of the Small College Basketball Alumni Association. (This reads like a "Who's Who" of college basketball at the small college levels).
Lifetime Members of the SCB Alumni Association
Harry Statham
Jim Poteet
Larry Holley
Jim Nelson
Bill O'Dell
Roy Pickerill
George Tinsley
Jack Sikma
Del Harris
Larry Smith
John Rinka
John Hudson
Jeff Lanham
Greg McAleenan
Danny Miles
Herb Magee
Dave Robbins
Elmore Smith
John Pierce
Abe Goteiner
Sundance Wicks
Ryan Cottingham
Greg Tonagel
Steve Ridder
Kelly Wells
Craig Doty
Matt Lewis
Matt O'Brien
Todd Eisner
Mike Schauer
Kris Korver
Kenny Davis
Bob Hoffman
Bart Lundy
Joe Niland
Chris McCabe
Jeff Wilson
Gary Banz
Kim Elders
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mghiggins · 1 year
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Breakfast Club Musical 013
“There is light even in darkness. I still shine. In the shadow you’ll find a thousand shades of you in my mind at a time.”
1. [00:00] Intro
2. [00:24] Solomun feat ÄTNA- Prospect (Carl Craig Late Island Mix) {Ninl}
3. [04:54] Tinlicker feat Thomas Oliver (Vocal mix)- Soon You’ll Be Gone {Anjunadeep}
4. [09:38] Rüfüs Du Sol- Innerbloom {Sweat it Out!}
5. [16:33] Daivic- Ocean {The Garden}
6. [20:49] Marsh feat Leo Wood- Blue {Anjunadeep}
7. [24:55] Rüfüs Du Sol- On My Knees (Oliver Schories Remix) {Reprise}
8. [29:20] Amarone- Vanguard {Enormous Vision}
9. [33:36] Serra 9 feat Phoebe Tsen- Rain {Purified}
10. [36:51] Siskin- Always You {Black Hole}
11. [41:00] Stan Kolev- Listen {Freegrant}
12. [45:09] ANUQRAM & Andrew Vanyn- Brume {UV}
13. [49:20] Dom Dolla & Mansionair- Strangers (Nora En Pure Remix) {Sweat it Out}
14. [52:28] Something Good- Rhythm (Of the Night) {Armada}
15. [57:07] Marsh & Simon Doty- Touch The Sky {Anjunadeep}
16. [01:01:30] Roy Malakian & C-Rouge- Humanity (Svet & Micaele Remix) {Extra Sounds}
17. [01:05:41] Jackarta- Killin Me {Songspire}
Tune into twitch.tv/djbigdirty for video live streaming sets Selfcare Sundays (Mellow side). & Friday Night Lights (more upbeat) (Trance)
livestream schedule:
Sundays [Breakfast Club Musical Style/ Melodic House/Techno] (7:30pm Eastern time, 4:30 pm Pacific, 0030 GMT).
Fridays [Night Club Musical style Vocal Trance/ Prog House] (11pm Eastern time, 8pm Pacific time, 0400 GMT)
Check out this episode of dj bigdirty's night club musical
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eye-mandy · 2 years
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emiemi345 · 3 years
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So I'm watching Ink Master and
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milliondollarbaby87 · 3 years
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Seabiscuit (2003) Review
Based on the very true story of Seabiscuit a small undersized racehorse whose victories lifted not only the team around it but the nation due to the depression era everyone was currently living in. ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Continue reading
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April 12, 2022: Miss you. Would like to take a walk with you., Gabrielle Calvocoressi
Miss you. Would like to take a walk with you.  Gabrielle Calvocoressi Do not care if  you just arrive in your skeleton. Would love to take a walk with you. Miss you. Would love to make you shrimp saganaki. Like you used to make me when you were alive. Love to feed you. Sit over steaming bowls of pilaf. Little roasted tomatoes covered in pepper and nutmeg. Miss you. Would love to walk to the post office with you. Bring the ghost dog. We’ll walk past the waterfall and you can tell me about the after. Wish you. Wish you would come back for a while. Don’t even need to bring your skin sack. I’ll know you. I know you will know me even though. I’m bigger now. Grayer. I’ll show you my garden. I’d like to hop in the leaf pile you raked but if you want to jump in? I’ll rake it for you. Miss you standing looking out at the river with your rake in your hand. Miss you in your puffy blue jacket. They’re hip now. I can bring you a new one if you’ll only come by. Know I told you it was okay to go. Know I told you it was okay to leave me. Why’d you believe me? You always believed me. Wish you would come back so we could talk about truth. Miss you. Wish you would walk through my door. Stare out from the mirror. Come through the pipes.
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Also:  - Trying to Raise the Dead, Dorianne Laux - On Wanting to Tell [ ] about a Girl Eating Fish Eyes, Mary Szybist - The Embrace, Mark Doty - Things That Have Changed Since You Died, Laura Kasischke - Postcard to Baudelaire, Thomas Lux & more
Today in:
2021: I saw Emmett Till this week at the grocery store, Eve L. Ewing 2020: Day Beginning with Seeing the International Space Station And a Full Moon Over the Gulf of Mexico and All its Invisible Fishes, Jane Hirshfield 2019: Flores Woman, Tracy K. Smith 2018: The Universe as Primal Scream, Tracy K. Smith 2017: Soul, David Ferry 2016: Turkeys, Galway Kinnell 2015: He Said Turn Here, Dean Young 2014: I Don’t Miss It, Tracy K. Smith 2013: Hotel Orpheus, Jason Myers 2012: Emily Dickinson’s To-Do List, Andrea Carlisle 2011: Now That I Am in Madrid and Can Think, Frank O’Hara 2010: The Impossible Marriage, Donald Hall 2009: The Rider, Naomi Shihab Nye 2008: from Homage to Mistress Bradstreet, John Berryman 2007: This Heavy Craft, P.K. Page 2006: Late Ripeness, Czeslaw Milosz 2005: A Martian Sends A Postcard Home, Craig Raine
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clarkkantagain · 1 month
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craig doty by sean p watters
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40th Folk Festival spotlights rich, diverse culture of Louisiana
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By Dr. Shane Rasmussen
Photos by Chris Reich, NSU Photo Services
 NATCHITOCHES – The audience at the 40th annual Natchitoches-Northwestern State University Folk Festival held on July 26-27 was entertained and educated about the rich and diverse cultural offerings of the state. The Festival featured traditional Louisiana foods, Kidfest activities, music, traditional crafts, narrative sessions, musical informances, and cultural exhibits. This year’s Festival theme “Vive la Louisiane!” was a great success, with a very happy audience.
 The Festival opened with a rousing dance, beginning with Cajun dance lessons, followed by Gal Holiday and the Honky Tonk Revue, and the night closed out with Bruce Daigrepont Cajun Band. Side stage performances included Natchitoches gospel group Joyful Sounds, 50 Man Machine, which includes NSU faculty Paul Forsyth, Collier Hyams, and Oliver Molina, and an open jam with Max & Marcy, Ed Huey, and Cane Mutiny.
 Saturday’s events included performances in Prather Coliseum by 50 Man Machine, Creole la la with Goldman Thibodeaux and the Lawtell Playboys, the Louisiane Vintage Dancers, Brandy Roberts, the Rayo Brothers, Tab Benoit, Jamie Berzas & the Cajun Tradition Band, the Stewart Family and Friends Bluegrass Band, line dance lessons by the Cajun French Music Association Dance Troupe, the Canneci N’de Band of Lipan Apache, zydeco dance lessons by Avila Kahey, Wayne & Same Ol’ 2 Step, Hardrick Rivers and the Rivers Revue Band, Celtic Music with the Kitchen Session of Baton Rouge and a jam session with Max and Marcy.
 In addition to stage performances there were narrative sessions and music informances, including conversations about American songwriting, culture & costumes of 19th century Louisiana, Tab Benoit’s The Voice of the Wetlands Fondoution, and the musical journey of Vanessa Niemann (aka Gal Holiday). Also featured was a music informance by Tab Benoit. Outdoor activities included demonstrations by the Central Louisiana Dutch Oven Cookers, the Red River Smiths, the Southern Stock Dog Association, and Wash Day, presented by the West Baton Rouge Museum. This year the Festival continued a series of free workshops for Festival attendees. Festival goers attended a Cajun accordion workshop by Jamie Berzas and Bruce Daigrepont.
 The annual Louisiana State Fiddle Championship was also held on Saturday in the Magale Recital Hall as part of the Festival. Fiddle Championship judges included Steve Birdwell, Steve Harper, Henry Hemple, and Clancey Stewart. The new Louisiana Grand Champion is Ron Yule of DeRidder. Second place winner was Joe Suchanek of Merryville, with Owen Meche of Arnauldville placing third. Meche also took first place in the 21 and under championship division.
Suchanek took first in the 60 and up championship division, with Yule coming in second, Birgit Murphy of Opelousas in third, Mark Young of Balise in fourth, Wilfred Luttrell of DeRidder in fifth, and Ron Pace of Alexandria in sixth. Luttrell and Yule also took first place in the twin fiddles competition.
 As the new Louisiana State Fiddle champion, Yule also performed on the main stage in Prather Coliseum. Dr. Lisa Abney managed the fiddle championship. Dr. Susan Roach from Louisiana Tech University emceed the championship.
 Four musicians and a renowned filé maker were inducted into the Louisiana Folklife Center’s Hall of Master Folk Artists. Inductees included Louisiana Music Hall of Famer Tab Benoit, who also served as honorary Festival Chair, Cajun musicians Jamie Berzas and Bruce Daigrepont, filé maker John Oswald Colson, and country singer Vanessa Niemann.
Dr. Shane Rasmussen, director of the Louisiana Folklife Center, led the induction ceremony, assisted by State Representative Kenny Cox and Dustin Fuqua, Chief of Resource Management at Cane River Creole National Historical Park. In addition, the honorary award of Folklife Angel was given to long-time Festival crew chief James Christopher Callahan, an NSU alumnus.
In addition to 4 book signings and 8 exhibits by such groups as state parks and archives, over 70 craftspeople displayed their traditional work on Saturday. These craftspeople demonstrated and discussed their work with the Festival patrons. Craftspeople displayed accordion making, beadwork, baskets, Czech Pysanky eggs, filé making, flintknapping, folk art, knives, music instruments, quilting, pottery, spinning & weaving, tatting, walking sticks, whittling and needlework, wood carving, and more. 8 food vendors provided a cornucopia of traditional Louisiana foods to the Festival audience.
 Support for the Louisiana State Fiddle Championship and the Natchitoches-NSU Folk Festival was provided by grants from the Cane River National Heritage Area, Inc., the Louisiana Division of the Arts Decentralized Arts Fund Program, the Louisiana Office of Tourism, the Natchitoches Historic District Development Commission, the National Endowment for the Arts, the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Foundation, and the Shreveport Regional Arts Council.
Much needed support also came from generous sponsorships from Acme Refrigeration of Baton Rouge, C&H Precision Machining, Chili’s, City Bank & Trust, the City of Natchitoches, Cleco, John Clifton Conine, Atty; CP-Tel, Domino’s Pizza, the Donut Hole, El Patron, Family Medical Clinic, Grayson’s Barbecue, Hardee’s, the Harrington Law Firm, D. Michael Hayes, Atty; JB & M Enterprises, Jeanne’s Country Garden, La Capitol Federal Credit Union, McCain Auto Supply, Jason O. Methvin, Atty; Morning Star Donuts, the Natchitoches Area Convention & Visitors Bureau, Natchitoches Regional Medical Center, NSU Men’s Basketball, the Pioneer Pub, Pizza Hut, Raising Cane’s, Ronnie’s Auto Glass, Save A Lot, Sonny’s Donuts, Southern Classic Chicken, Natchitoches Super 1 Foods 604 and 613, TOTO, Inc; Trailboss, UniFirst, Walmart, Waste Connections, and Weaver Brothers Land & Timber. In addition, numerous newspapers, online venues, and radio and TV stations assisted the Festival by generously printing articles, airing interviews, free promotional PSAs, and/or participating in on-air ticket giveaways.
 The success of the Festival was made possible due to the many volunteers from NSU’s faculty and staff, who gave generously of their time and talents. The Louisiana Folklife Center is grateful to Phyllis Allison, David Antilley, Kay Cavanaugh, Corieana Ceasar, Jason Church, Sherrie Davis, Matt DeFord, Christine Dorribo, Michael Doty, Bruce Dyjack, Alexis Finnie, Ashlee Grayson, Charlotte Grayson, Dr. Hiram F. “Pete” Gregory, Dr. Greg Handel, Wesley Harrell, Jackie Hawkins, Diana Hill, Kristie Hilton, Carla Howell, Leah Jackson, Dr. J. Ereck Jarvis, Melissa Kelly, Suzanne Kucera, Dr. Chris Maggio, Barbara Marr, Terri Marshall, Coach Mike McConathy, Byron McKinney, Valerie Meadows, Gwendolyn Meshell, Dr. Jim Mischler, Melinda Parnell, Julie Powell, Kathy Pylant, Charles Rachal, Chris Reich, Stephanie Stanton, Bethany Straub, Anna Vaughn, Randi Washington, Mary Linn Wernet, David West, Taylor Whitehead, Emily Windham, Dale Wohletz, and Sharon Wolff. NSU students included Francisco Ballestas-Sayas, Caleb Callender, Makayla Fisher, Valentina Herazo-Alvarez, and Ina Sthapit. NSU alumni included Michael Cain, Michael Taylor Dick, Hammond Lake, Greg Lloid, De’Andrea Sanders, and Daniel Thiels. Many thanks are due to the Louisiana Folklife Center staff, including administrative coordinator Shelia Thompson, student workers Macey Boyd, Jalima Diaz, Heather Jones, Caitlin Martin, and Taylor Nichols, and graduate assistants James Harrison and Erica McGeisey.
 Thanks also go out to Andy Adkins, Myranda Adkins, Alexandria Arens, Robert D. Bennett, Jennae Biddiscombe, Rebecca Blankenbaker, Derek Boyt, Erin Boyt, Melanie Braquet, Sherry Byers, the Central Louisiana Dutch Oven Cookers, Don Choate, Jr., Catherine Cooper, Hailie Coutee, Helen Dalme, Cameron Davis, Eli Dyjack, Sheila Dyle, Adam Edwards, Justin French, Jennifer Gallien, Reagan Guillory, Grace Hardy, Dr. Don Hatley, Sue Hatley, Lani Hilton, Ed Huey, Peter Jones, Leonard King, Michael King, Abagael Kinney, Dan Martin, Deron McDaniel, Ivan McDaniel, Charity McKinney, Sheila Ogle, Sara Parnell, Kimberly Perry, Audrey Rasmussen, Gidget Rasmussen, Susan Rasmussen, Wyatt Rasmussen, the Red River Sanitors, Sukrit San, Rick Seale, Lorie Speer, Lori Tate, Margaret Thompson, Sara Vaughn, Emily Ware, Briton Welch, Justice Welch, Shirley Winslow, and the Natchitoches Parish Detention Center trustees and officers Derek Booker and Larry Willis.
 Natchitoches Area Convention and Visitors Bureau staff members included Arlene Gould, Kelli West, NSU students Anne Cummins and Megan Palmer, and NSU alumna Heather Dougan.
Special thanks go to Craig Routh for his generous permission to use his painting, Dixieland Jazz Fleur-de-Lis, for the Festival t-shirt.
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Lifetime Members of the SCB Alumni Association
I’d like to pause as we head into the final stretch of the regulars season to thank all of those that have joined the Small College Basketball Alumni Association as Lifetime Members.  The list is below, and please know that we are very grateful!
Small College Basketball Alumni Association Lifetime Members
Harry Statham
Jim Poteet
Larry Holley
Jim Nelson
Bill O'Dell
Roy Pickerill
George Tinsley
Jack Sikma
Del Harris
Larry Smith
John Rinka
John Hudson
Jeff Lanham
Greg McAleenan
Danny Miles
Herb Magee
Dave Robbins
Elmore Smith
John Pierce
Abe Goteiner
Sundance Wicks
Ryan Cottingham
Greg Tonagel
Steve Ridder
Kelly Wells
Craig Doty
Matt Lewis
Matt O'Brien
Todd Eisner
Mike Schauer
Kris Korver
Kenny Davis
Bob Hoffman
Bart Lundy
Joe Niland
Chris McCabe
Jeff Wilson
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ECHL Transactions - Feb.23
Allen Americans: Jacob Doty, F || activated from reserve Chase Lang, F || placed on reserve Mitch Maloney, F || placed on reserve Alex Rangers, F || placed on injured reserve (effective 02.09)
Atlanta Gladiators: Kevin Montgomery, D || activated from injured reserve
Brampton Beast: Stefano Pezzetta, F || released from contracts
Cincinnati Cyclones: Josh Taylor, G || released as EBUG [02.22]
Idaho Steelheads: Brady Norrish, D || placed on reserve Colton Point, G || assigned from Texas (AHL) by Dallas (NHL)
Indy Fuel: Zeb Knutson, F || added to active roster; placed on reserve Logan Nelson, F || placed on reserve Eric Schurhamer, D || added to active roster (traded from Manchester) Mathew Thompson, F || activated from reserve
Kalamazoo Wings: Eric Kattelus, D || activated from reserve
Kansas City Mavericks: Brett Beauvais, D || activated from reserve Jared VanWormer, F || loaned to Colorado (AHL)
Newfoundland Growlers: Sam Jardine, D || recalled by Toronto (AHL) Ilya Nekolenko, D || placed on reserve Scott Pooley, F || activated from injured reserve Marcus Powers, F || activated from reserve
Rapid City Rush: Matt Harrington, F || activated from reserve Shaquille Merasty, F || placed on reserve Dylan Quaile, D || activated from reserve Sam Wilbur, F || placed on reserve
South Carolina Stingrays: Christian Horn, F || placed on reserve Pat Megannety, F || activated from injured reserve
Toledo Walleye: Derick Burton, G || released as EBUG
Wheeling Nailers: Cam Brown, F || recalled to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (AHL) Mike Fazio, F || activated from injured reserve Jake Schultz, D || activated from reserve Craig Skudalski, D || activated from reserve Jeff Taylor, D || recalled to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (AHL) by Pittsburgh (NHL)
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