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i will never forgive queer eye for this…
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they took this interesting pretty boy and made him look like a generic white guy I wouldn’t be able to pick out of a crowd. long hair on men is always better…rip😔
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Dan from season 7 of queer eye is literally Luke from Gilmore Girls
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scotianostra · 3 months
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Happy Birthday Scottish actress Rose Leslie, born on February 9th 1987 in Aberdeen.
Leslie was born Rose Eleanor Arbuthnot-Leslie in Aberdeen, near Lickleyhead Castle, where her family has lived for more than 500 years. Leslie’s father is the Aberdeenshire Chieftain of Clan Leslie. She went to the local primary school in Rayne, before going to Millfield, a co-ed public school in England. It was at Millfield that Rose really cultivated her love for acting, as the school had an excellent drama department.
After five years at Millfield, Rose went on to the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) to earn a bachelor’s degree with honours in 2008.Rose’s first acting job was in a television documentary series, called Banged Up Abroad in 2007, she then appeared in the BBC film, New Town, in which she received a Scottish BAFTA Award for Best Acting Performance - New Talent Award. In 2010. Downton Abbey fans might remember Rose in the TV Series, as Gwen Dawson, for 7 episodes. Later that year, she appeared in the play, Bedlam, at the Globe Theatre in London. In 2011. She was back in Edinburgh in Edinburgh the same year in the fab BBC series, Case Histories , as Laura Wyre for 2 episodes. In 2012, Rose played Lena Holgate in the episode, Vera: The Ghost Position, in the detective television series, Vera
In 2012 Rose would make her iconic appearance in the 2nd season of the HBO epic fantasy series, Game of Thrones, opposite Kit Harington as the wildling Ygritte in 17 episodes. 2015 saw Rose featured in two episodes of the excellent Luther, with Idris Elba. Miss Leslie also starred in American legal and political drama The Good Fight, which finished it’s run in 2019.
2021 saw Rose in the BBC drama Vigil, she then took the lead role in TV series The Time Travellers Wife , an adaptation of Audrey Niffenegger’s novel,unfortunately it received negative reviews and wasn't renewed for a second series, she also appeared in the latest remake of Death on the Nile. Rose was back on our screens lately in the second helping of the BBC drama Vigil, playing Detective Kirsten Longacr
Rose can trace her heritage back to King Charles II, another notable bloodline takes her back to Frasers of Lovatt.
Rose married her GOT co-star Kit Harington at Kirkton of Rayne church in Aberdeenshire in June 2018, her hubby also has the same royal lineage going back to Charles II, not surprising given the Stuart line’s propensity in spreading their seed!
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sunnydaleherald · 3 months
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The Sunnydale Herald Newsletter, Monday, January 15
BUFFY: Ms. Barton? MS. BARTON: (stops and faces her) Buffy? Whoa! WILLOW: Are you okay, Ms. Barton? MS. BARTON: (smiles widely) Oh, I'm cool, Willow. (realizes) Willow... That's a tree. (giggles) You're a tree! Willow and Buffy exchange a look. MS. BARTON: (looks around) Yeah, uh, uh, are there any nachos in here, little tree? BUFFY: A-are you sure you don't need some fresh air, Ms. Barton? MS. BARTON: (laughs hysterically) Okay... (goes into the crowd)
~~Band Candy~~
[Drabbles & Short Fiction]
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Hostile 17 (Spike/Maggie Walsh, E) by CoffeeHunt
Kiss With a Fist (Buffy/Spike, Not rated) by L0zerEmz0
Practicum (Darla/Spike, E) by CoffeeHunt
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The Witch's Gift Chapter 31 (Buffy/Spike, NC-17) by RavenLove12
Truth and Consequences Chapter 5 (Buffy/Spike, M) by JamesMFan
Destiny or Choices Made? Chapter 42 (Buffy/Spike, PG-13) by charmed4lifekaren
What Happens In Quarantine... Chapter 22 (Buffy/Spike, NC-17) by bewildered
Not Just a Boy and a Girl (It's Just the End of the World) Chapter 5 (Buffy/Spike, NC-17) by noctilucent
What If Love Was Enough? Chapter 13 (Buffy/Spike, NC-17) by Spikelover4ever
A Vampire and a Slayer Walk Into a Park... Chapter 10 (Buffy/Spike, Adult only) by holetoledo
Love Lives Here Chapter 8 (Buffy/Spike, NC-17) by Passion4Spike
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Other Chapter 5 (Buffy/Spike, NC-17) by Grief Counseling
A Waxy Gent Chuckled Over My Fab Jazzy Quips Chapter 15 (Buffy/Spike, PG-13) by violettathepiratequeen
Mirror, Mirror Chapter 17 (Buffy/Spike, NC-17) by scratchmeout
Pack My Box with Five Dozen Liquor Jugs Chapter 17 (Buffy/Spike, NC-17) by honeygirl51885
Ready for it? Chapter 1 (Buffy/Spike, NC-17) by Lilacsandorangeblossoms
What the Drabble? Chapter 70 (Buffy/Spike, R) by VeroNyxK84
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Family Issues Chapter 33 (Gen, FR21) by cmdruhura
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Blasphemy Chapter 1 (Buffy/Spike, Faith/Robin, T) by wickedrum
Let me rest in peace Chapter 5 (Spike/OC, E) by cauliflower666
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Harvest, S01E02 by ravenya003
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Would Buffy and Faith Stay In The Police Force? continued by multiple posters
Spike in season 8 if the show had continued what direction they would take him continued by multiple posters
Elimination Game : Writer's Best BtVS Episode continued by multiple posters
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Buffy going to Spike’s crypt after AR by ICE
The Bewitching Hour Tara novel by Ashley Posten
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Should I watch Angel? by debujandobirds
Also, I ship this cute teen romance that never was. by PotentialLanguage685
I'm still anxious... by PotentialLanguage685
How do you feel about Sarah's performances in her other non-Buffy projects by QuaPatetOrbis641988
how do we watch Passions? by ThumbPianoMom
Glorificus's Home Dimension Is Quor'toth. by Electrical_Big_906
Spike, Robin and Xander have something in common by sadhungryandvirgin
SMG should have been nominated for an Emmy for season 5/6 by QuaPatetOrbis641988
To get the look of punk Ripper, ASH's head was photoshopped onto a photo of Sid Vicious by alrtight
Why does Buffy say this to Faith in 7x19 Empty Places by Son114
If you had to pick a favorite episode from season 7, which one would you pick? by george123890yang
Wesley/Fred and Giles/Jenny by milkmamasilk
Never made sense. (The Initiative) by loki2002
What crimes have the characters openly committed that should, realistically, get them arrested? by Tuxedo_Mark
These Outfits by RemrysIIV
You have to fight to the death with a character, which one would you choose? by debujandobirds
Losing my mind laughing at 3x6 rn by neighbourhood_gayboi
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Queer Eye episode 1.05 "Camp Rules"
When I first got into TV, I was pretty aggressively against anything considered reality TV. I wanted TV shows to ‘elevate the medium’ and be ‘a different kind of art that people put in their living rooms’. I still want that, as obnoxious as it sounds, but I’ve expanded my horizons and learned that reality TV isn’t necessarily the antithesis to those things. As I rewatch The Newsroom, I’m realizing Aaron Sorkin probably got in my head about that, but I bet he hasn’t seen Queer Eye.
I’m still working my way through this show- the 7 season Netflix series that’s currently available, not the OG Queer Eye for the Straight Guy- but so far, every single episode has gotten me choked up, if not fully crying. There’s no other way to put it, it’s just a really wonderful thing that they’re doing. The genuine love, care, and empathy these five gay guys bring to all these rural southern homes is, as they say, “more than a makeover”.
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Jonathan Van Ness and Bobby Camp in "Camp Rules". Image courtesy of IMDb.
In the kinds of reality TV that made me write off reality TV, the heavy-handed manufacturing by producers and editors is blatant, but the Fab 5 (Antoni, Karamo, Jonathan, Tan, and Bobby) have rang genuine and true in every episode. I really see how what they do for these people can have a huge impact. In other messy-life home makeover shows like Hoarders and Clean House, the frustratingly obvious missing piece is what will keep these people from returning to their old ways the second the camera crew packs up and leaves.
Queer Eye meets people where they’re at, and their mission is to give people the tools to be their best selves for themselves. It’s not about looking hot; it’s about putting effort into yourself. It’s not about having a clean house; it’s about having a functional and peaceful space for yourself and your family. And ultimately, it’s about doing the soul searching into why you haven’t been doing that all along.
As a gay girl from the south, it is really just a warm spoonful of honey to watch these guys strut all around Georgia and Missouri and beyond, leaving people better than they found them, spreading love and being loved back. The show doesn’t water down the undeniable conflicting politics between who they are and where they are; it transcends them. There’s an episode where Bobby initially refuses to step into a church, and throughout the show we learn a lot about the religious trauma he experienced- going to church every day until being kicked out of his adoptive parents’ house as a teen. By the end of that episode, Bobby will have worked his magic and transformed the church community center into a beautiful local hub. Later, the Fab 5 help a young Black lesbian in very similar circumstances learn to trust her found family and thrive as who she is.
Those episodes are so important because this is simply the reality for so many minorities in the south. But just as important as thoroughly acknowledging this is moving forward, learning that what you’ve experienced isn’t all you will experience and the way you’ve been treated isn’t how you will always be treated. If you’re a regular reader, you know I love to talk about religion on TV, and the structure of Queer Eye makes it pretty unavoidable. One of my favorite episodes that I’ve seen so far is one that brings that topic out in the open with nothing but love and acceptance.
In “Camp Rules”, the Fab 5 visit Bobby Camp, a father of six working two jobs with less than two hours unaccounted for in his average 24-hour day. He and his wife are madly in love, but he dropped the ball on their wedding, and their home life hasn’t reached a peaceful place since starting their marriage on the wrong foot. The Fab 5 aren’t afraid to make executive decisions, immediately raiding the closet, bathroom, and kitchen, assessing the situation and throwing things away- but they do it with love, in the best interest of that specific person. When someone needs a kick in the ass, they’ll give them one, but what Camp needs is a break and a fresh start (since we’ve also got Bobby Berk of the Fab 5, I’ll call him Camp).
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Tan France and Bobby Camp in "Camp Rules". Image courtesy of The Hot Corn.
The house is a trainwreck- it’s tiny and 8 people live there- but Bobby quickly recognizes a lack of discipline in the children as the culprit. With this in mind, Bobby designs a top to bottom renovation focused on organization, peacefulness, and functionality. He puts floor-to-ceiling shelves in the living room, with lower shelves dedicated to the kids, and the rest being used as adult space. He creates a chore board, with a section for each kid and magnets with chores that can be assigned and moved around when completed. Jonathan chips into the bathroom transformation, building toiletry kits for all six kids that are meant to live in the kids’ rooms, so Camp and his wife can get the most out of the shared space.
Meanwhile, Tan, Jonathan, and Antoni take Camp and his little girls to Target. This is the only time I’ve seen them go to Target so far on the show, another indicator of the way they tailor their experience to who they’re with. While it’s appropriate in other circumstances, it would have been tone deaf here to suggest that Camp ‘treat himself’ and ‘just spend time on himself’ when he doesn’t have the time or money to do so. They buy clothes, hair products, and groceries all in the same place and the Camps learn how they can maintain this new lifestyle in a way that’s affordable and quick.
Karamo, the culture specialist of the group, sits down with Camp and learns about the missteps at his wedding- among other things, their photographer flaked, and they have no pictures from the day. The episode always ends with some kind of event where people can show off their new selves; in this case, Karamo hears how much Camp wants to do something for his wife and organizes a fresh start wedding reception where Camp can surprise his wife and celebrate their love with everyone that they want to share it with.
All of that is so sweet (his wife loves it), but the thing I love most about this episode is a conversation Camp has with Bobby. Camp mentions that he’s not concerned about losing anything in the house except for his dining room table, which is made from the pews of the church he grew up in. Bobby has already begun respectfully honoring this request before he gets the chance to talk to him about it, but when he has some alone time with Camp, he asks him what his thoughts on homosexuality are.
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Bobby Berk and Bobby Camp in "Camp Rules". Image courtesy of The Hot Corn.
Camp gives a great answer. He says religion is a personal thing because he got to a point with the church where he “only saw the rules, and none of the love”. He tells Bobby that he has nothing but acceptance for the gays and he’s so grateful for what the Fab 5 are doing for him. Before the crew leaves Camp to his wedding reception, he tells the Fab 5 that he wishes they didn’t have to go, that they are absolutely loved and welcome in his home. They all say they love him too and he cries, they cry, I cry, it’s a very nice moment.
I honestly think what this show is doing is huge. Seeing these people shake hands, truly embrace each other, and then go back into their communities talking about the amazing people they just met has so much power. I really believe that accepting people who are different from you, learning from them, teaching them, and becoming a community in the process, is the way we move forward with love in this world.
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deadcactuswalking · 6 months
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REVIEWING THE CHARTS: 11/11/2023 (Olivia Rodrigo, Jax Jones/D.O.D/Ina Wroldsen, The Kid LAROI)
Welp, with a ton of sales and some actually good streaming traction, the Beatles have done it. With their supposedly final single, they now have 18 #1s, the second most of anybody charting only second to Elvis. It’s their first #1 since 1969, “Now and Then” surging up to the top spot this week. So what about the rest? Well, welcome back to REVIEWING THE CHARTS!
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It should be no surprise that “Now and Then” hit #1. They sold 78,000 units - a lot of it being physical copies - which naturally stomps on the usual sales figures we get nowadays. They set all kinds of chart-span records, including gap between #1 singles, and whilst it’s far from the only story this week, it is pretty great to have a genuine chart moment much like the Christmas #1 where the average person may actually give a damn about the chart. Now that you’re interested, here’s what’s on the chart, our notable dropouts - songs exiting from the UK Top 75 after five weeks in the region or a peak in the top 40. This week, we say farewell to all the Halloween-related re-entries and debuts - probably not worth listening here, just make five guesses and check last week’s episode, you’re probably correct - and then it’s just “ONE MORE TIME” by blink-182, “bad idea right?” by Olivia Rodrigo, “Bittersweet Goodbye” by Issey Cross and “Kill Bill” by SZA, it’s not exactly a week for big losses.
This is also one of those weeks where we do see resurgences of old songs, with “Bad Habits” by Ed Sheeran back at #74, as well as the return for “Iris” by the Goo Goo Dolls at #67. This is its first time in the top 75 since 2014, and it has a bit of a bizarre run in general. It charted at #50 on release, died almost immediately, came back the next year at #26 before soon drifting back away. With the introduction of digital sales and eventually streaming, however, “Iris” has won out, going in and out of the charts for 100+ weeks since 2006. It peaked at #3 after a performance on The X Factor in 2011 pushed its sales up, which meant it was competing with Sak Noel’s “Loca People” and Maroon 5’s “Moves Like Jagger”. Elsewhere, we see gains for “Everywhere” by Fleetwood Mac at #61, “Someone You Loved” by Lewis Capaldi at #58, “As it Was” by Harry Styles at #57, “Another Love” by Tom Odell at #51 and the earliest defrosting of the Christmas hits ever, with “All I Want for Christmas is You” by Mariah Carey at #40 and “Last Christmas” by Wham! at #37. Therefore, Christmas rules need a reminder: I will not discuss Christmas gains past the top five unless they are entering the top 75 for the first time that year in that week. It means the rundowns get a lot less tedious during the holiday season.
To be fair, we have some more contemporary gains, like “MONEY ON THE DASH” by Elley Duhé and Whethan at #63, “Black Friday” by Tom Odell at #54, “Dance the Night” by Dua Lipa, “Would You (go to bed with me?)” by Campbell and Alcemist at #29, and “On My Love” by Zara Larsson and David Guetta at #22. Additionally, Jung Kook’s solo debut album GOLDEN debuts at #3 on the albums chart, thus we see gains for “3D” featuring Jack Harlow at #45 and a re-entry for “Seven” featuring Latto at #35, alongside a new single in the top 10 which we’ll talk about later, standing right next to Taylor Swift swapping out “Slut!” for “Cruel Summer” returning at #7, and speaking of the top 10…
The top five this week consists of “Water” by Tyla back up to #5 with Tate McRae’s “greedy” at #4, Taylor Swift’s “Is it Over Now?” holding on at #3, “Prada” by casso, RAYE and D-Block Europe at #2 and of course the Fab Four at the very top. Now for our pretty scarce but vaguely interesting batch of new songs, though I say the term “new” a bit loosely.
NEW ARRIVALS
#75 - “The Night We Met” - Lord Huron
Produced by Ben Schneider
Okay, so we have another weird chart run here. This song by California indie rock band Lord Huron was originally released in 2015 - which is soon, terrifyingly, near a decade ago - and did not make much noise until it was featured on the soundtrack to Selena Gomez-backed polarising Netflix show 13 Reasons Why in 2017, the year in which this song actually charted below the top 75 for a brief couple weeks. The year after, a remix featuring Phoebe Bridgers of boygenius was featured in the soundtrack for the show’s second season, and gave the song a bit of a third wind… and now it’s back for a fourth because God knows why, probably TikTok because the show is long cancelled. Thankfully this constant slow-burn of a chart run is for a song that is genuinely very good, going for a slightly retro-sounding guitar lick with the haunting doo-wop vocal lead-in, for a song about losing the spark and connection of a relationship and just desperately wanting to recapture - or honestly, escape - the initial moments. I wish the lead vocalist would really get into it a bit more as whilst his fried devastation is effective, I’d like to hear a real belt considering the desperate melodrama of these lyrics. It’s also not the bets co-ordinated-sounding chorus in the world, isn’t really that impactful, and the mix can feel a bit compressed, but as a song, the qualities are there, and I think it lacking a bridge or real climax is by design. It’s the closer of the album after all, and I’m not about to complain about something that could be corrected by listening to the full record. I prefer the Bridgers version, primarily because of how a female perspective in the second verse just touches a better note for me, I don’t exactly know why. It doesn’t make any major differences to the composition so either will work, and if it ends up sticking around, it’s far from the worst indie pop track to have lying around at the bottom of the charts. Isn’t that right, Vance Joy?
#66 - “Brilliant Mind” - Blanco
Produced by Jensmuller
We’ve seen UK rapper Blanco, specifically accompanied by Central Cee, and he didn’t make much of an impression then, though the song wasn’t bad. Here he is backed with what may be one of the best drill beats I’ve heard this year, if it counts as one, applying the rhythms to a club bounce and some African-influenced blocky percussion, as Zelda-sounding flutes ring off in the background and as soon as Blanco starts rapping, a warm sax joins the mix, adding a lot of richer potency to otherwise standard flexing and violence, though the rhyme schemes and flows are on point, and Blanco has a fantastic delivery to sell all of this. I find the lack of ad-libs for the most part really interesting too, it makes the song feel a lot more self-interested, inward-looking rather than flexing on the audience, where each thing he’s grateful for in his life has the added caveat of what should have happened or what eventually does happen to defy the purpose and meaning of it, like when his old gang friends hop the gated fence he has up. It’s a shame that the name of the song comes from a corny sex pun in the hook because there really is a lot to this one, and I think a better outro would seal it for me, but as this there’s still a lot of quality here, especially in the production and that frankly fantastic second verse, for me to call this a pretty excellent example of where British hip hop could be going. Check this out.
#41 - “BLEED” - The Kid LAROI
Produced by Billy Walsh, Omer Fedi, Blake Slatkin and The Kid LAROI
So The Mid LAROI has slowly been drip-feeding songs from the new album he just released this week, and whilst rap is still an influence, LAROI is moving further into the pop rock direction Post Malone kind of took, which makes complete sense for LAROI considering he is some kind of amalgamation of Posty, Bieber and Juice WRLD, with the only thing that really makes him all too recognisable being his hate-it-or-love-it voice. Now I love “WHAT JUST HAPPENED”, but that’s not the single that charted this week. Instead, we have “BLEED”, which just goes for a similar indie pop-influenced acoustic rock sound, except more familiar and laidback than what the other single went for. It’s not bad at all, even if LAROI’s rawer lead vocal take seems a tad detached from the backing harmonies. I do quite actually like that interplay - or more accurately counterplay - on the chorus, where LAROI’s vocal inflections seem particularly dejected when he’s not going for a half-rap angst. The soaring backdrop makes this a pretty solid track, even if perhaps a one-note one that doesn’t go for much more than the one cool trick it saves for the second verse, that being the fast-pace build-up with the distorted guitar and synth flutters sliding in, but it doesn’t lead up to all that great of a final chorus, especially since some of the extra layers are stuck in the back of the mix or only in the left channel. There’s a good song here, but it’s not really fully realised and I don’t think it’ll ever be a great one.
#28 - “Won’t Forget You” - Jax Jones, D.O.D and Ina Wroldsen featuring The Blackout Crew
Produced by Jax Jones, D.O.D and Mitch Jones
Part of me perhaps optimistically hopes that D.O.D will offset some of Jax Jones’ copy-and-paste house-pop genericism by a lot trying a little, and we have Ina Wroldsen - who you probably heard on Jones’ older hit “Breathe” - on the meaningless vocals, so it’s not exactly a good sign, but hey, it’s not awful. Wroldsen sounds frankly terrible but the Euro-trance revival is still in full effect and that slightly jerkier take on the beeping trance synths is actually a bit of a cool, different touch amidst the rest of the oddly drowned-out atmospherics that Wroldsen is mixed way over. It was probably D.O.D’s idea but that’s not important, it’s still there… but it loses its novelty past the first drop. It’s an earworm for sure, though and for whatever reason, the Official Charts Company credits “The Blackout Crew” here for the less-streamed “donk edit”, which is basically the song sped-up and with comical rapping over the drop. Welcome back, Blackout Crew, you haven’t charted since you “Put a Donk on It” in 2008, and you haven’t gotten any better in those 15 years, but it’s still… just delightful. In fact their style of comical EDM-rap they introduced with that classic novelty single is probably more influential than I’d like to admit nowadays. I’d like to see them collaborate with some of the people that clearly take influence from them, like Kak Hatt or, uh, the “give me some time, I’ll have that Rover” guy. Yeah, that would work.
#18 - “Can’t Catch Me Now” (from The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes) - Olivia Rodrigo
Produced by Dan Nigro
Welp, there’s a new Hunger Games, and Lorde isn’t hip with the young-adult demographic anymore so guess who’s back? This seems to act as a semi-motivational semi-revenge track that makes many direct references - albeit through metaphors and imagery you could absolutely apply to, say, a breakup - to the film’s plot, or at least seems to. Rodrigo plays a powerful woman responding to mistreatment by just being everywhere and having whoever wronged her constantly reminded me of O-Rod, without them being able to “catch” her. It’s a cool idea for a song, but perhaps not an acoustic ballad? Rodrigo doesn’t feel like she’s signifying much power here, even if the acoustic guitars sound a lot richer this time around and the harmonies are pretty gorgeous as one would expect. For an acoustic Olivia Rodrigo ballad, it’s actually up there quality-wise, even if just for the swell and for the lack of annoying wordiness that is a bit of an O-Rod trademark at this point. The haunting strings do a pretty good job at feeling surrounding and particularly enclosing, giving a ghostly essence to the reverb and echo on Rodrigo’s “oohs” in the post-chorus. In fact, the bridge kind of seals it: her performance is fantastic, the initial hit is great, but then it repeats as a mantra, gaining swell but losing most of its steam. Unlike LAROI’s ballad from earlier, there IS a great song here, somewhere, but the structure of it - and perhaps my lack of connection of the franchise - doesn’t do it as many favours for me. I can see it growing on me or really being a fan favourite but for now, I just think it’s pretty good.
#6 - “Standing Next to You” - Jung Kook
Produced by watt and Cirkut
I’m still yet to be impressed by BTS solo work and whilst Jung Kook is somewhat close - he definitely has the charisma of a pop star - I feel like he ends up losing me just in the songs department, as they really end up being a competent version of a mostly competently-written song with a fun performance, and nothing more. They’re so fine-tuned and well-done it makes me forget that he was at some point a K-pop singer, and that’s definitely true for this one that just throws 80s synth funk grooves, harmonies and disjointed blasts of horns and bass at you, to convince that there’s some kind of bombast. But I’m honestly not convinced: it’s trying a lot, trying to make some kind of epic, but it doesn’t have a lot of the guts. One of the big lines in the chorus is “it’s deep like DNA” and the wham line it drops on is just a stuttered, kind of weakly-sold “take off”. There’s also just not a lot lyrically here at all, and I mean that in quite literal terms of how many unique words there are. It’s not bad, it’s just a nothing burger.
Conclusion
And sadly, on a decent week, that’s enough to get Worst of the Week. I probably have to clarify given it’s Jung Kook that I have absolutely nothing against the boys, just I’m not a fan of the song. I can’t sincerely give out a Dishonourable Mention so I’ll tie the Honourable Mention between “The Night We Met” by Lord Huron, specifically the version featuring Phoebe Bridgers, and Olivia Rodrigo for “Can’t Catch Me Now”, whilst Best of the Week goes to, surprisingly enough, Blanco for “Brilliant Mind”. I guess, keep it up, man. As for what’s on the horizon, we’ll be in festive season soon enough, but maybe PinkPantheress will give us something less confectionery to chew on in the interim? I don’t know. Regardless, thank you for reading and I’ll see you next week!
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thequeereview · 11 months
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Exclusive Interview: Antoni Porowski, Bobby Berk, Jonathan Van Ness, Karamo & Tan France take Queer Eye to New Orleans for season 7
Queer Eye always seems to make its return just when we need the show’s buoyant, joyful spirit, and healing and hopeful messages of love, self-care and self-acceptance the most. With the seventh season of the Emmy Award-winning series now streaming globally on Netflix, The Queer Review’s editor James Kleinmann spoke with The Fab Five—Antoni Porowski, Bobby Berk, Jonathan Van Ness, Karamo, and Tan…
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buffaloareafishfrygal · 11 months
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June 2, 2023
Potters Field Restaurant and Pub
425 Potters Road
Buffalo, NY 14220
I decided to venture out for an out of season fish fry to celebrate “National Fish and Chips Day!” Every year the first Friday in June! Mark your calendars for next year. Why is it that South Buffalo has so many great fish fry joints?
We pulled up around 5:30 pm. Tiny parking lot that holds maybe 8 cars but we were able to find side street parking on Woodcrest Drive without a problem. Fun neighborhood pub vibe with friendly people enjoying a drink at the bar to kick off the weekend. We sat ourselves inside at one of the 12 tables surrounding the bar. There was outside seating available on their front patio too. (6 tables) It’s a small venue but I really like how it doesn’t feel crowded as you eat.
Our waitress Molly greeted us and got us a our beers. She was very sweet. Nice selection of everybody’s favorites. Not a ton of choices, but something to please all tastes. I ordered the beer battered fish but they also had Italian breaded and panko. Broiled options were lemon pepper, Cajun, or Parmesan crusted. Skinless haddock also available in a half size. Fish came out crisp and piping hot. Great taste and perfectly cooked. (9)Just a wee bit greasy but not overwhelming. Besides that my only complaint was the portion size wasn’t huge like others in town. I’m afraid if I ordered the half, I would have wanted more. They had a great offering of sides. You know I need my holy trinity! Each fry comes with coleslaw and Mac salad and then you choose your potato. (Choices! Now that’s the bomb in my book!) Cole slaw was not very crispy. A mix of green and purple cabbage with carrots mixed in. Oil based dressing. Kinda bland. (7) Mac salad was elbows with carrots, egg, and celery. Lightly dressed. Good not great. (8) Now here is where they get MAJOR props from me… you can choose your type of potato. Fries, sweet potato fries, potato salad or German potato salad. I wanted to try more than just one, so I ordered fries and a side of German and American potato salad. They only charged me $1 extra for each. What?!? I was ecstatic. The holy trinity just became the fab five! Fries were skin on. Nice and crispy with the perfect amount of salt. Run of the mill but nicely done. (9) Potato salad featured onions and peppers with cubed white potatoes. Flavor fell short. Definitely missing something.(6) German was a pleasant surprise. Again featuring cubed white potatoes. Had a nice vinegar kick but could have used a touch more bacon. (8) Tartar was really yummy. Creamy with a heavy pickle presence.(10)
Overall a very solid fish fry. (8.5) Just the choices alone bump it up a notch. Great atmosphere and from what I hear, new owners. South Buffalo peeps. Staff was friendly and very efficient. I will be back for sure!
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"McCartney: A Life In Lyrics" Podcast To Be Released In September
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The Beatles were not the first musical group or artist to popularize lyrics that went beyond the joy or heartbreak of love and relationships. Folk groups in the 50s and 60s had perfected the protest song, and then Bob Dylan added his genius to that art form.
But The Beatles were the first group to entice listeners to apply brain power to deciphering meaning to lyrics -- either obvious, cryptic, or abstract.
Since the time The Fab Four were an active group, numerous books have been written about the meaning of their lyrics. 
Now, we can hear from the proverbial horse's mouth in September. Pushkin and iHeartPodcasts are releasing McCartney: A life In Lyrics.
Paul McCartney is teaming up once again with poet Paul Muldoon, his collaborator on the #1 bestseller The Lyrics: 1956 to the Present. This time, McCartney will invite listeners into his creative process with a new podcast co-produced by Pushkin Industries and iHeartPodcasts, out September 20, 2023. McCartney: A Life in Lyrics is being billed as a combination master class, memoir, and improvised journey with one of the most beloved figures in popular music, where each episode focuses on one song from McCartney’s iconic catalog – spanning early Beatles through his solo work. The podcast offers listeners a unique opportunity to sit in on conversations between McCartney and Muldoon where they dissect the people, experiences, and art that inspired McCartney’s songwriting. The stories are richly interwoven with contemporary music and soundscapes, providing a revelatory and entertaining window into a true creative genius. “When we listened back to the tapes, we realized there was something very special happening in these conversations,” Muldoon explains in the prologue episode, out now. “It was McCartney unfiltered.” Season 1 features 12 episodes that include timeless favorites like “Eleanor Rigby,” “Back in the USSR,” “Let It Be,” “When Winter Comes,” “Penny Lane,” “Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey,” “Here Today,” “Live and Let Die,” “Magical Mystery Tour,” “Jenny Wren,” “Too Many People,” and “Helter Skelter.” Superfans can binge all the first season immediately at release with a Pushkin+ subscription. Season 2 will follow with an additional 12 episodes in February of 2024. McCartney and Muldoon have previously collaborated with great success in the #1 New York Times bestseller The Lyrics: 1956 to the Present, which provided the genesis of more than 50 hours of recorded conversations. The Lyrics will be released in paperback on November 7, 2023, with additional new chapters. 
Born in Liverpool in 1942, Paul McCartney was raised in the city and educated at the Liverpool Institute. Paul Muldoon was born in County Armagh in 1951. He now lives in New York. A former radio and television producer for the BBC in Belfast, he has taught at Princeton University for thirty-five years. He is the author of fifteen collections of poetry, including Joy in Service on Rue Tagore, published by FSG and Faber and Faber in 2024. “Paul McCartney is one of the most groundbreaking, gifted artists of all time, and his songs have elevated and given meaning to so many moments in so many of our lives – so the chance to launch a podcast that tells the stories behind those songs … it’s a once-in-a-lifetime project,” said Conal Byrne, CEO of iHeartMedia Digital Audio Group. “‘McCartney: A Life in Lyrics’ will be a first-hand, first-of-its-kind account of his creative process – that has shaped and inspired multiple generations across the globe. We simply could not be more excited to partner with Sir McCartney, Paul Muldoon, executive producer Malcolm Gladwell and Pushkin Industries to bring these stories to listeners everywhere.” New episodes of McCartney: A Life in Lyrics will be released weekly starting September 20, 2023 on iHeartRadio, Apple, Spotify, and wherever podcasts are available. Pushkin+ subscribers will be able to binge the entire season on the very first day. McCartney: A Life in Lyrics will be distributed by iHeartPodcasts. Here's a bit of Beatles lyrics trivia: The inspiration for "Yellow Submarine" came to Paul McCartney in a dream; he woke up from a nap and wrote the song. Many listeners assumed the song was written while McCartney was under the influence of drugs, especially given the popularity of drugs at the time. McCartney has continued to deny being on drugs while creating "Yellow Submarine."
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Celebrate ‘Queer Eye’ Season 7 By Shopping The Fab Five’s Books And More
Queer Eye is back for season 7! The Netflix reboot of the 2003 reality show, where five gay men who each specialize in different lifestyle categories make over an individual who needs some kind of change in their life, has been a hit for the streamer since premiering in 2018 and turned the new Fab Five into celebs. Jonathan Van Ness (grooming), Antoni Porowski (food and wine), Bobby Berk…
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23:55 DAVID GARFIELD - O, Holy Night 23:51 YULARA - Bridges To Shambhala 23:47 RANDY SCOTT - Elevation 23:43 DREW DAVIDSEN - All Night and Forever 23:39 KARLA LEAL - Don't Miss Your Groove 23:34 GREGG KARUKAS - Lost In Negril 23:30 KAYLA WATERS - O Come, O Come Emmanuel 23:26 AL DEGREGORIS - Into the Sun 23:22 THREESTYLE - Adriatic Flow 23:17 PAUL BROWN - White Sand 23:13 KIM WATERS - Easy Going 23:09 NILS - Jingle Bells 23:05 JACKIEM JOYNER - When You Smile 23:00 PETER WHITE - Another Rainy Day 22:58 LEO ROJAS - Friendship 22:53 LANA DEL REY - Born To Die 22:48 FIVE SEASONS - Before You Sleep 22:40 LAB OF MUSIC - Angel Vibes (Original Mix) 22:36 351 LAKE SHORE DRIVE - Rising Stars 22:31 ANGELO CRESCERI - Harmony 22:24 SALTWATER - Chicane (Thrillseekers Ambient Mix) 22:19 TENISHIA, KIRSTY HAWKSHAW - Falling (Original Mix) 22:14 RIHANNA - We Found Love (DJ Fernandez Chillout Remix) 22:10 YURI KANE - Right Back (Chillout Mix) 22:06 YANNI - Can't Wait 22:02 DJ GROOVE - So Late 21:59 BENYA, PENNY NIXON - Serendipity (After Meridian & Dave Costa Remix) 21:54 SMOOTH STAB, AELYN - These Words Between Us (Incognet Chill Out Version) 21:51 CHAMBRE 7 - Rising To The Top (Original Mix) 21:40 ENVIO - Touched By The Sun (Rusch & Elusive's Chillout Mix) 21:34 JES - Like A Waterfall (Flipside Ambient Remix) 21:29 ADELE - Lovesong 21:25 DEEJAY HOUSE PROJECT - Komodo (Stefy Martinez Lounge Mix) 21:21 YIRUMA, RUVIN - River Flows In You 21:15 K. 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PROJECT - Looking For Paradise (Original Mix) 21:10 BRIAN MAGIX, CYNTHIA HALL - Carved In Stone (Chill Out Mix) 21:07 GOODVIC - Dreaming Of You (Original Mix) 21:01 WAY OUT WEST - One Bright Night (Original Mix) 20:57 FRAINBREEZE, ELLIE LAWSON - I Pray (Chill Out Mix) 20:55 INNA - Hot (Chill Out Remix) 20:52 SKYE - Feel Good Inc 20:49 KATO, JON - Turn The Lights Off (Bullytrax Campfire Mix) 20:41 PROJECT BLUE SUN - Naked 20:35 AK47, TRACY DIAMONDS - It's No Good 20:31 MAX MILLION - Do You Believe (Original Mix) 20:28 FILO, PERI, FISHER - Closer Now (Chillout Mix) 20:24 DIANA KRALL - California Dreamin' 20:21 LEO ROJAS - Farewell 20:15 ANDY SOL & ECOLYTE - Ponse Passing (Original Mix) 20:11 LEONA LEWIS - Dip Down (ReUnited Chill Out Mix) 20:06 DEEP MOTIONS - Memories 20:03 LE VITA, FAB - Apologize 19:58 SUNLONGER, LORILEE - Your Name (Chill Version) 19:56 351 LAKE SHORE DRIVE - Day Of Light 19:52 SUSANA - A Million Memories (Acoustic Rework) 19:47 CECILE BREDIE - Dreamland 19:42 ANDY MOOR, SUE McLAREN - Trespass (Masoud Chill Out Mix) 19:37 MARTINIQUE LE SOUFFLEUR - El Guapo 19:32 FRAINBREEZE, NATUNE, ANGEL FALLS - Signs Of Time (Original Mix) 19:29 FONZERELLI - Dreamin (Chill Mix) 19:24 ROBERT NICKSON - Spiral (Chillout Mix) 19:20 30 SECONDS TO MARS - Bad Romance (Lady Gaga's Cover) 19:14 RUSLAN-SET, V.RAY - The Voice Of Star (Union Sense Remix) 19:10 SARAH MENESCAL - Don't Speak 19:06 CARDINAL ZEN - Warmth 19:02 SUNLOUNGER, SEIS CUERDAS - A Balearic Dinner (Chill Mix) 18:58 ERICK MORILLO, EDDIE THONEICK, SHAWNEE TAYLOR - Live Your Life (Eddie Thoneick Chill Out Mix) 18:52 VIV DE LA ROSA - Agua Caliente 18:48 LIULA - Sweet Dreams 18:43 JEAN HONEYMOON - Bang Bang (Lazy Hammock Chillout Remix) 18:39 ATB - I Was Wrong To Let You Go (Lounge Version) 18:34 CLAUDE CHAGALL - Sunset Buddha 18:28 RUE DU SOLEIL - In My Heart 18:24 OXYGENE - The Ocean (Goldtripp Remix) 18:21 SAMANTHA JADE - Everytime 18:15 GAZEEBO - Shiny Lust 18:11 GARBAGE - Milk 18:06 KUBA - Kailash 18:00 CHRIS B, LADY V - A New Direction (Original Mix) 17:54 EDWARD MAYA - Stereo Love (Yonta Chillout Remix) 17:46 DAVE ROSS - Break The Silence (Original Mix) 17:42 BLANK & JONES, ELLES - Mind Of The Wonderful (Acoustic Version) 17:38 HEAVN - Bright Lights 17:36 JOHN DAHLBACK - Walking With Shadows (Acoustic Version) 17:28 TORNIKE - Night Steps (Original Mix) 17:26 CNBK - Burning Skies (Acoustic Version) 17:21 MEDINA - You & I (DJ Petroff Remix) 17:17 KIRSTY HAWKSHAW, TENISHIA - Reason To Forgive (Piano Mix) 17:11 GUENTER HAAS - Alone But Never Lonely 17:04 KITARO - Matsuri 17:00 LOUNGE GROOVE AVENUE - Don't Be So Shy 16:55 SHAUN LABELLE - Indio Sunrise 16:52 PEET PROJECT - Galaxies 16:48 DANNY LERMAN - Meow Baby 16:44 ART FOUR SALE - Merry Merry Christmas 16:40 ROD TATE - United 16:35 DANIEL DOMENGE - Last Summer 16:31 RAGAN WHITESIDE - This Christmas 16:26 CINDY BRADLEY - I'm All Ears 16:21 MARCOS ARIEL - Green Eyes 16:17 NILS - Detroit Strut 16:13 MARION MEADOWS - Invisible 16:08 DR. SAXLOVE - Away In A Manger 16:04 GREGG KARUKAS - Club Havana 16:00 KAYLA WATERS - Black Cove 15:56 STEVE OLIVER - Fiesta 15:52 SOLEX - Full Moon 15:48 EJAZZ ARTISTRY - We Belong Together 15:45 ROCCO VENTRELLA - Precious of Life 15:41 SHIN GIWON CHRISTMAS CAROL COLLECTION - I'll Be Home For Christmas 15:37 SEAN U - Electrify 15:33 RONNY SMITH - Here We Go Again 15:28 GEORGE HOWARD - The First Noel 15:24 NICK COLIONNE - Just Let it Be 15:20 AMANDUS - Hey Man 15:15 EUGE GROOVE - Let's Get It On 15:11 GINO ROSARIA, MARCUS ANDERSON - Night Groove 15:08 KIM WATERS - A Song for Dana 15:04 ERIC DARIUS - Rollin' out 15:00 LES SABLER - Easy Moves 14:56 THREESTYLE - Good News 14:53 BONEY JAMES - A Little Attitude 14:49 DARRON COOKIE - Dining In 14:45 RYAN LA VALETTE - Monday Swagger 14:41 JONATHAN FRITZEN - Love Will Overcome (feat. Jackiem Joyner) 14:38 SHELEA - Don't Wanna Wait 'til Christmas 14:34 ANDRE DELANO - Gypsy 14:30 PAUL BROWN - Wes' Coast Swing 14:26 CHRISTMAS CAROLS - Bianco Natal 14:22 ADAM HAWLEY - Can You Feel It (Feat. Marcus Anderson) 14:18 RAINFOREST BAND - Gumbo Groove 14:14 PEET PROJECT - One-Headed Dragon 14:09 PHILLIP DOC MARTIN - Pride and Joy 14:07 COOL SPRING JAZZ QUARTET - Christmas 14:04 SAM BASSMAN JENKINS - Between The Sheets 14:00 CASTELLA - So Glad I Met You 13:56 MARK R. HARRIS - Setting It Straight (feat. Ignacio Nunez & Daniele Silvestri) 13:51 JULIAN VAUGHN - Waymans Way 13:47 KEITH ANDREW - Bayon 13:43 JUSTIN LEE SCHULTZ - This Christmas 13:38 NILS - Sneakin' 13:34 VINCENT INGALA - On The Move 13:30 MARION MEADOWS - Little Shepherd Boy 13:26 PETER HEROLD - Your Power 13:22 BONEY JAMES - Futuresoul 13:17 BRANDON WILLIS - When Were Together 13:13 MARCUS ANDERSON - On The Right Track 13:10 JOHN FLUKER - We Three Kings (Instrumental) 13:04 DARREN MOTAMEDY - Love You Just so Much 13:00 NAJEE - Bounce 12:56 TIM BOWMAN - Sunset 12:51 WALTER BEASLEY - My Name Is Love 12:46 GREGG KARUKAS - Summerhouse 12:43 KEB' MO' - Please Come Home For Christmas 12:41 WADE C. LONG - GodChildren 12:36 EUGE GROOVE - As You Like It 12:30 KIM WATERS - Christmas Time Is Here 12:25 DREAMING IN COLOUR - Waiting in Texas 12:20 THE BRAXTON BROTHERS - Sunset Bay 12:16 PETER WHITE - Just Another Day 12:12 ANDY SNITZER - On Extended Wing 12:08 SYLVIA BENNETT - Silver Bells 12:04 VINCENT INGALA - Vintage Vibe 12:00 CAROL ALBERT - One Way 11:56 CHAZZY GREEN - Because of You 11:52 KIRK WHALUM - Inside (feat. Shanice) 11:47 BRAD ALEXANDER - Feel da Music (feat. Gerald Albright) 11:42 JUSTIN YOUNG - Jingle Bells 11:37 PAUL BROWN - Feel The Love 11:33 KONSTANTIN KLASHTORNI - Give Me Your Eyes 11:29 TOM SCOTT - Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas 11:25 SAM BASSMAN JENKINS - Northbound 11:22 RYAN LA VALETTE - Let It Flow 11:17 WILL SUMNER - Saxy Nights 11:14 JS FLOYD - Sunrise 11:09 DR. SAXLOVE - The Christmas Song 11:05 KEN NAVARRO - Language Of Peace 11:00 OLI SILK - Bring Back Those Days 10:55 CHUCK LOEB - Affinity 10:50 NICHOLAS COLE - Dreams 10:46 AMANDUS - Floating Cloud 10:42 DAVE KOZ - Joy To The Wonderful World 10:37 RAINFOREST BAND - Consequences 10:32 ER - Mr Kool (feat. John Rathbone, Jack Jones, Chris Otts & Michael Cornett) 10:28 NILS - In a Holiday Mood 10:20 MARK ETHEREDGE - Rain 10:16 SHAUN LABELLE - It's Not Over 10:11 GREGG KARUKAS - Brooklyn Nights 10:09 YOLANDA RABUN - Twelfth Night - O Mistress Mine 10:04 AL GOMEZ - Catchin' a Vibe 10:00 BIRDS OF A FEATHER - Stand Together 09:56 PATRICK BRADLEY - Reinvention 09:53 MARCUS ANDERSON - Psalm 42 09:50 RONALD BOO HINKSON - She's Mine (The Girl Is Mine) 09:45 KIM WATERS - The Touch Of Love 09:41 BRADLEY LEIGHTON - Winter Wonderland 09:37 JOHN E. LAWRENCE - The Chase 09:34 KONSTANTIN KLASHTORNI - On The Way 09:29 MARION MEADOWS - Christmas On The Radio 09:24 SPECIAL EFX - Beautiful Gold 09:19 NAJEE - Dr. Dolittle 09:15 DEMETRIUS NABORS - Perseverance 09:11 MICHAEL ROSS - Moments in Fall 09:08 K.VIO, TIM TONIC - Little Snow Flake, Little White Coat 09:04 JACKIEM JOYNER - Road to Soul 09:00 JEFF KASHIWA - Hyde Park (The 'Ah, Oooh' Song) 08:56 JOYCE COOLING - South of Market 08:52 THE SAX PACK - Into You 08:46 FOURPLAY - Esprit de Four 08:41 MICHAEL LINGTON - Silver Bells 08:37 BLAIR BRYANT - Hello Beautiful 08:32 TERENCE YOUNG - Dedicated 08:29 VINCENT INGALA - The Christmas Song 08:25 GARY PALMER - Waterfalls 08:20 JONATHAN FRITZEN - To the Top (feat. Vincent Ingala) 08:17 GARY METZ - Cruisin' 08:12 ROBERT CHRISTA - Let It Go 08:08 SMOOTH SOUL HOLIDAY - Hark the Herald Angels SingSleighride Medley 08:04 ANDREY CHMUT - Don't Loose The Faith 08:00 R.L. WALKER - Only Have Eyes 07:56 SKINNY HIGHTOWER - Summer Nights 07:51 RYAN LA VALETTE - Lovers Melody 07:47 JODY MAYFIELD - God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen 07:43 GORDON JAMES - Free Flow 07:38 UNDER THE LAKE - Have I Told You 07:33 TONY CRADDOCK JR. - The First Noel 07:29 AL GOMEZ - Keeping It Together 07:24 BRIAN SIMPSON - Sunlit Sea 07:18 ROCCO VENTRELLA - Give Me The Groove 07:13 VINCENT IOIA - Steppin in from the Outside 07:10 ART MORRIS - Silent Night 07:05 WARREN HILL - Oh Girl 07:00 RHYTHM LOGIC - Rhythm Method 06:56 JOE MCBRIDE, THE TEXAS RHYTHM CLUB - Oi Gata 06:51 KIM WATERS - Two Keys To My Heart 06:46 SPECIAL EFX - Endless Us 06:41 SHAKATAK - Merry Christmas In Summer 06:37 FUNKTASTIC PLAYERS - Cooling In My Ride 06:34 GREGG KARUKAS - Hey Witness 06:30 MARION MEADOWS - What Child Is This 06:26 JACKIEM JOYNER - Lost Without You 06:22 RICK HABANA - Cocktails 06:17 ACOUSTIC ALCHEMY - Only in My Dreams 06:12 BEN TANKARD, KIRK WHALUM - Reach Out And Touch 06:08 K.VIO, TIM TONIC - Winter Waltz 06:05 PHILLIP DOC MARTIN - Paradise 06:00 BLAIR BRYANT - Sapphire Rain 05:56 CHRIS STANDRING - Too Close for Comfort 05:52 JEFF KASHIWA - Around The World 05:48 VINCENT INGALA - In Deep 05:44 GARY MEGGS - A Joyous World 05:40 JOHN NOVELLO - Shuffle the Deck 05:33 ROBERT CHRISTA - Brazilian Rendezvous 05:30 NATHAN WOODWARD - Sleigh Ride 05:26 JOEL THIBAULT - Last Dream 05:22 PATRICK BRADLEY - Lighthouse (feat. Allen Hinds) 05:18 SKINNY HIGHTOWER - Spanish Harlem 05:13 GORDON JAMES - Cafe Soul 05:10 NILS - Holiday wedding 05:05 PAUL BROWN - Nothin' But Love 05:00 UNDER THE LAKE - George is His Name 04:55 DARREN MOTAMEDY - Formosa 04:51 RONALD BOO HINKSON - Round the Corner 04:47 JEANETTE HARRIS - Summer Rain (feat. Joel Bowers) 04:44 DANIEL D. - This Christmas 04:40 THREESTYLE - Missing You 04:36 ADAM HAWLEY - Traveling Mood (Feat. Julian Vaughan) 04:32 TONY CRADDOCK JR. - O Little Town of Bethlehem 04:28 KIM WATERS - Pocket Science 04:23 PETER WHITE - Requiem For A Princess 04:18 KONSTANTIN KLASHTORNI - Smoothing 04:13 EVERETT B WALTERS - You'll Never Know 04:08 YOLANDA RABUN - O Holy Night 04:04 DEAN JAMES - Can I Take You Out 04:00 JIM ADKINS - Reflections 03:55 AMANDUS - Groove Infection (feat. Uli Brodersen) 03:51 JACKIEM JOYNER - The Space Between Us 03:46 ANDY SNITZER - You've Changed 03:43 DANA FIELDS - Christmas Time Is Here 03:39 U-NAM - West Indeed 03:35 BRIAN SIMPSON - What I'm Waiting For 03:31 SHAWN RAIFORD - Santa Baby 03:26 ROB MALETICK - Shape Of My Heart 03:22 EARNEST WALKER JR - Ordinary People 03:18 CHRIS STANDRING - Shake You Up 03:13 DAVE KOZ - All The Love In The World 03:10 KIMBERLY BREWER - Everyday Feels Like Christmas 03:05 DERRICK HARVIN - Colombiana 03:00 SPECIAL EFX - Mother of Pearl 02:56 OLI SILK - Hats Off 02:51 WAYMAN TISDALE - Never, Never Gonna Give Ya Up (feat. Toby Keith) 02:47 KOOL&KLEAN - Feel Again 02:43 AL DEGREGORIS - Absolute 02:40 SHAKATAK - Happy Christmas To Ya! 02:36 THE SAX PACK - Can't Help Myself 02:31 PAUL JACKSON JR. - City of Refuge (feat. Jeff Lorber) 02:28 SMOOTH SOUL HOLIDAY - We Three Funky Kings 02:24 BRIAN SIMPSON - When I Found You 02:20 MARION MEADOWS - The Thrill of Rain 02:16 MARCUS ANDERSON - Your Cha' Cha' 02:12 BRAD ALEXANDER - Yearning for Your Love 02:08 ANDREAS ALEMAN - Home for Christmas 02:05 KEIKO MATSUI - Black Lion 02:00 ROBERTO VAZQUEZ - Simple Life 01:56 BONEY JAMES - Batucada (The Beat) 01:52 BEN TANKARD - Happy Strut 01:48 VINCENT INGALA - My Favorite Things 01:44 KIM WATERS - Midnight Magic 01:42 PETER WHITE - Lullaby 01:38 KONSTANTIN KLASHTORNI - Make Room For Me 01:34 ALEXANDER ZONJIC - Playing it Forward 01:29 NATHAN WOODWARD - We Three Kings 01:25 DEAN JAMES - Home 01:21 WILL SUMNER - Ride The Wave 01:17 GERRY SMOOTH - I'm Glad You're Here 01:13 ART RUPRECHT - Never Alone 01:09 DAMIEN ESCOBAR - The Christmas Song 01:04 BIRDS OF A FEATHER - See You Soon 01:00 JACKIEM JOYNER - J Street 00:56 JACOB WEBB - With You Tonight 00:53 CHRISTMAS CAROLS - The Day 00:48 KAYLA WATERS - I Am 00:44 RICK HABANA - Loungin' (feat. Jackiem Joyner) 00:40 FREDDIE FOX - Smooth 00:35 BONEY JAMES - Second Nature 00:31 DAVE KOZ - Little Drummer Boy 00:26 ROB SABADO - Fly By 00:22 DANIEL CHIA - Life's a Beach 00:17 DERRICK HARVIN - New Found Love 00:13 WAYMAN TISDALE - Rebound (feat. Dave Koz) 00:08 DR. SAXLOVE - White Christmas 00:04 DARREN RAHN - Into the Light 00:00 THE SAX PACK - Smooth As Silk
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Levitt Pavilions will review those 20 finalists to determine the 10 winners, which will be announced on Dec. After registering with the site, and a person can vote up to five times for five different venues. Online voting will determine the top 20 finalists. 1, and continues until the end of the month. There is a public online voting process, which started Nov. “Most likely, we would do 10 consecutive weeks in the summer months of 2015 if we win,” said Doug Phillips, the marketing and communications director for Freeman Stage.
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The series features outdoor free concerts featuring a musically diverse lineup of professional artists and entertainers. has been selected as a semifinalist for the Levitt AMP Grant Awards. 14, 2014) The Freeman Stage at Bayside in Selbyville, Del. * Events are subject to change without notice.(Nov. 8: Bruce in the USA/ Operation SEAs the Day as special guests ($25) 2: Labor Day celebration with Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra and Fireworksįriday, Sept. 1: The Fab Four: The Ultimate Beatles Tribute ($25) 31: Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” by Brown Box Theatre Projectįriday, Sept. 26: Shades of Bublé: A three-man tribute to Michael Bublé ($20) 26: Once Upon A Dragon with Storyteller Gary Lloyd (10 a.m.) 25: Classic Albums Live’s Creedence Clearwater Revival 20 Greatest Hits ($25) 24: First State Ballet Theatreįriday, Aug. 22: Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals ($35-$65) 19: Invincible: A Glorious Tribute to Michael Jackson (7:30 p.m., $25) 19: “Toad’s Escape” by Rehoboth Summer Children’s Theatre (10 a.m.) 18: The Weight Band: Playing Songs of The Band ($20) 17: “The Little Mermaid” by Clear Space Theatre ($15)įriday, Aug. 12: Milkshake Rock Band for Kids (10 a.m.) 11: ABBA the Concert: A Tribute to ABBA ($28) 5: Creating Whimsical Masterpieces with John Donato (10 a.m.) 4: 50 th Anniversary Summer of Love: Songs from the Woodstock Generation ($25) 3: Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue ($35-$60)įriday, Aug. Sunday, July 30: Tony Award winner Sutton Foster Brings Broadway to the Beach (7:30 p.m., $42) Saturday, July 29: Michael Franti & Spearhead’s Love Out Loud Tour ($50) Saturday, July 29: Monkey Monkey Music (10 a.m.) Thursday, July 27: Locals Under the Lights Saturday, July 22: Hollywood Nights: A Bob Seger Experience ($20) Saturday, July 22: Great Big Faces with Paul Merklein (10 a.m.) LIVE: North America 2017 ($40-$65)įriday, July 21: Back to the Eighties Show with Jesse’s Girl ($23) Saturday, July 15: Jungle John’s Jurassic Journey (10 a.m.) Wednesday, July 12: Wallflowers/Better than Ezra ($54, $69)įriday, July 14: “Legally Blonde” by Clear Space Theatre ($15) Tuesday, July 11: Blues Traveler ($44, $58) Saturday, July 8: The White Party (fundraising event) Saturday, July 8: Books in Motion (10 a.m.) Thursday, July 6: Dustin Lynch & Granger Smith ($45-$75) Thursday, June 29: Illstyle & Peace Productions Hip Hop Dance Saturday, June 24: The Stray Cat Lee Rocker ($20) Saturday, June 24: Cascading Carlos, the fire juggler (10 a.m.) Thursday, June 22: Illusions & Magic: The Jason Bishop Showįriday, June 23: Kashmir: Live Tribute Led Zeppelin Band ($20) Sunday, June 18: Baltimore Raven’s Justin Tucker ($25-$40) Saturday, June 17: Tedeschi Trucks Band ($45-95) Saturday, June 17: Two of A Kind Kids Music (10 a.m.) Saturday, May 27: Bindlestiff Family Cirkusįriday, June 16: Starry Night Opera: Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra & Opera Delaware ($15) Performances are free and begin at 7 p.m. ApCorporate & Foundations, Neighborhoods & Golfīelow is the 2017 season schedule at the Freeman Stage at Bayside.
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Happy Birthday Scottish actress Rose Leslie, born on February 9th 1987 in Aberdeen.
Leslie was born Rose Eleanor Arbuthnot-Leslie in Aberdeen, near Lickleyhead Castle, where her family has lived for more than 500 years. Leslie’s father is the Aberdeenshire Chieftain of Clan Leslie. She went to the local primary school in Rayne, before going to Millfield, a co-ed public school in England. It was at Millfield that Rose really cultivated her love for acting, as the school had an excellent drama department. 
After five years at Millfield, Rose went on to the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) to earn a bachelor’s degree with honours in 2008.Rose’s first acting job was in a television documentary series, called Banged Up Abroad in 2007, she then appeared in the BBC film, New Town, in which she received a Scottish BAFTA Award for Best Acting Performance - New Talent Award. In 2010. Downton Abbey fans might remember Rose in the TV Series, as Gwen Dawson, for 7 episodes. Later that year, she appeared in the play, Bedlam, at the Globe Theatre in London. In 2011. She was back in Edinburgh in Edinburgh the same year in the fab BBC series, Case Histories , as Laura Wyre for 2 episodes. In 2012, Rose played Lena Holgate in the episode, Vera: The Ghost Position, in the detective television series, Vera
In 2012 Rose would make her iconic appearance in the 2nd season of the HBO epic fantasy series, Game of Thrones, opposite Kit Harington as the wildling Ygritte in 17 episodes. 2015 saw  Rose featured in two episodes of the excellent Luther, with Idris Elba. Miss Leslie also starred in American legal and political drama The Good Fight, which finished it’s run in 2019.
2021  saw Rose in the BBC drama Vigil, she then took the lead role in TV series The Time Travellers Wife , an  adaptation of Audrey Niffenegger’s novel,unfortunately it received negative reviews and wasn't renewed for a second series, she also appeared in the latest remake of  Death on the Nile.
Rose can trace her heritage back to King Charles II, another notable bloodline takes her back to Frasers of Lovatt.
Rose married her GOT co-star Kit Harington at Kirkton of Rayne church in Aberdeenshire in June 2018, her hubby also has the same royal lineage going back to Charles II, not surprising given the Stuart line’s propensity in spreading their seed! 
There’s nothing on the acting front showing up for Rose, perhaps due to the recent news that she is pregnant with her second child.
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The Sunnydale Herald Newsletter, Thursday, January 25 - Friday, January 26
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~~Living Conditions~~
[Drabbles & Short Fiction]
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His Guiding Angel (Angel/Cordelia, K+) by apachefirecat
Gone (Buffy, Dawn, PG-13) by veronyxk84
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"Not Quite An Empty Place" (Buffy/Spike, NR) by TazDevilen
A Shock of Hot Chocolate (Giles, T) by The_Eclectic_Bookworm
Перемена судьбы (Buffy/Angelus, T, Russian language) by B_E_S
Serenissima [A Post Reunion Trilogy Story] (Buffy/Angel, E) by MCorey1317
How I Want To Be Free (Angel, T) by Pinkperson
Shine (Giles/Jenny, G) by HAL1500
Four Little Words (Buffy/Angelus, T) by angelus2hot
[Chaptered Fiction]
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Forgiveness Doesn't Come Easy, Chapter 18 (Buffy/Spike, R) by slaymesoftly
Jojo's Bizarre Adventure: Shadowed Suspicion, Chapter 410 (Crossover with Jojo's Bizarre Adventure, T) by madimpossibledreamer
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Head Over Feet, Chapter 4 (Buffy/Spike, G) by L0zerEmz0
The Day After, Chapter 2 (Buffy/Spike, G) by Maldorana
Meeting the Coven, Chapter 1 (Xander/Anya, T) by AJ Fields
Ignite, Chapter 1 (Movie AU, T) by ILovePaulReubens
Buffyverse Flashfic, Chapter 18 (Willow/Anya, T) by NotASlayer
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New Normal, Chapter 30 (Buffy/Spike, AO) by holetoledo
Cherry on Top, Chapter 27 (Buffy/Spike, NC-17) by Maxineeden
To All We Guard, Chapter 15 (Buffy/Spike, NC-17) by simmony
Love Ridden, Chapter 9 (Buffy/Spike, NC-17) by scratchmeout
In Any Life, Chapter 2 (Buffy/Spike, NC-17) by Spikelover4ever
Rise, Chapter 25 (Buffy/Spike, NC-17) by CheekyKitten
Destiny or Choices Made?, Chapter 44 (Buffy/Spike, PG-13) by charmed4lifekaren
The Neighbor's Point of View, Chapter 80 (Buffy/Spike, PG) by the_big_bad
The Day After, Chapter 2 (Buffy/Spike, G) by Maldorana
Goodbye to Everything That I Knew, Chapter 18 (Buffy/Spike, R) by fortes775
A Little Poet in Her Monster, Chapter 2 (Buffy/Spike, R) by Desicat
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Love Lives Here, Chapter 13 (Buffy/Spike, NC-17) by Passion4Spike
Pack My Box with Five Dozen Liquor Jugs, Chapter 26 (Buffy/Spike, NC-17) by honeygirl51885
A Waxy Gent Chuckled Over My Fab Jazzy Quips, Chapter 26 (Buffy/Spike, PG-13) by violettathepiratequeen
Clean Slate, Chapter 9 (Buffy/Spike, AO) by hulettwyo
The U in Robot, Chapter 2 (Buffy/Spike, NC-17) by Girlytek
Dusk Rising, Chapter 28 (Buffy/Spike, NC-17) by HappyWhenItRains
Anarchy Tour, Chapter 1 (Buffy/Spike, R) by Alyot
What the Drabble?, Chapter 74 (Buffy/Spike, R) by VeroNyxK84
It's Easy Time, Until It's Not, Chapter 17 (Buffy/Spike, G) by hulettwyo
Coming Through, Chapter 7 (Buffy/Spike, AO) by hulettwyo
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Video: Buffy & Angel / The point of it all by darkswordfish7xx
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[Season 4 review] by kat--writes
[The Zeppo recap] by on-this-day-btvs
[Joyce Summers "written by men"] by coraniaid
[Buffy and friends/family] by coraniaid
[Buffy's extended family] by coraniaid
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Tara-fying developments! | Buffy the Vampire Slayer 5x19 "Tough Love" | Reaction! by The Normies
After Life: Buffy The Vampire Slayer 6X03 Reaction by Dakara
A WEE LITTLE PUPPET MAN- Angel Reaction - 5x14 - Smile Time by TheLexiCrowd
BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER - S6 EP 14 OLDER & FAR AWAY by Reel Reviews With Jen!
Buffy Review - 5x12 Checkpoint by Reverse Angle
The Re-Watcher's Council #9: "The Puppet Show" Buffy S01E09 Spoiler Review by LGRN - Entertainment
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Xin Rong the Vampire Slayer by multiple authors
Thoughts on This?: Dolly Parton Might Reboot Buffy by multiple authors
Cordy's Character by multiple authors
Dead Things by multiple authors
The Knights of Byzantium/The Monks/The Key? by multiple authors
Who else should have come back? by multiple authors
Why buffy never seems to need Giles training all throughout? by multiple authors
Was Angel getting through to her? (Spoilers) by multiple authors
The upstairs of the Summers home. by multiple authors
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Regarding Rent... by multiple authors
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Buffy Season 7 Monday Morning Quarterbacking by multiple authors
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