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ninetynine-centdreams · 11 months
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Queer Spaces: An Atlas of LGBTQIA+ Places and Stories 
Edited by Adam Nathaniel Furman & Joshua Mardell
more about Queer Spaces here
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milliondollarbaby87 · 2 years
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Fisherman's Friends: One and All (2022) Review
Fisherman’s Friends: One and All (2022) Review
A follow up to the first film which documented the rise to unexpected fame of the Fisherman’s Friends and in this sequel we explore how that was difficult to deal with and what then happens when trying to put out a second album. ⭐️⭐️⭐️ (more…)
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kentuckyanarchist · 1 year
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Songs of 2022
Year-end lists always seem doomed to become outdated. Am I really expected to have heard all the best songs of 2022 in 2022? It’s never going to work, they’ll seep through over the course of the following year or years. But giving it six weeks is better than nothing, so here we are in mid-late February.
1. Tomberlin, “Stoned”.
Stoned indeed: woozy, baffled, bodily undone.
2. Camp Cope, “Running with the Hurricane”.
Camp Cope perfected a bassy, blunt melancholy with How to Socialise & Make Friends; here they don’t so much break from that template as turn it to other—affirmative? aggressive?—purposes.
3. Caroline, “Good Morning (Red)”.
The year’s most something-new-on-every-listen song, its most capacious.
4. Christian Lee Hutson, “Age Difference”.
Lyric of the year: “Do my impression of John Malkovich critiquing food in prison / At first it isn’t funny, then it is, and then it isn’t.”
5. Big Thief, “Change”.
A panoply of possibilities on such a sprawling, immersive album by the absolute best in the game, but this most plaintive and stubborn lament just edges the rest.
6. Rachika Nayar ft. Maria BC, “Heaven Come Crashing”.
Sounds for the silentest disco.
7. The A’s, “Why I’m Grieving”.
A path not taken from an archive not delved-into; a peppy sad spurt of jolly heartbreak.
8. Black Country, New Road, “Snow Globes”.
I’m still not sure if this song’s about going mad, getting old, living through winter, all three, or none.
9. Arctic Monkeys, “Body Paint”.
Searching, insistent: like Alex Turner’s got you caught in a lie.
10. Stella Donnelly, “Cold”.
This could’ve been any of Stella Donnelly’s songs where the lilt of her voice is always dropping into conversationality, but this one, where she ends the conversation, full-stop, shuts me up the most.
11. Martha, “Irreversible Motion”.
So many of these songs are about little things, like the bones of the inner ear; this one maybe more than all the others.
12. Florist, “Red Bird Pt. 2 (Morning)”.
A delicate retrospective collage, a slow bashful loving appreciation, a puzzled amazed asking-why, a cautious comfort.
13. Aldous Harding, “Fever”.
Aldous Harding’s songs have this wonderful, dignified refusal to cohere; this one just lopes, or loafs, in and out of view.
14. Meg Baird, “Will You Follow Me Home?”.
The way Meg Baird’s vocals stay half-submerged here is what gets me: “Will You Follow Me Home?” goes from lazy river to maelstrom without you quite noticing.
15. Brian Eno, “Making Gardens Out of Silence”.
If you ask me, “Making Gardens Out of Silence” is a panorama from the time after humans, built from salvage by whatever-comes-next.
16. Hurray for the Riff Raff, “SAGA”.
A lot of these songs express a specifically 2022 kind of bafflement. “SAGA” doesn’t know how to get past this condition either, but it’s pushing against the boundaries.
17. Lana Del Rey, “Watercolor Eyes”.
You think you know someone’s schtick, but they surprise you.
18. Black Belt Eagle Scout, “My Blood Runs Through This Land".
Alternating between wordlessness and breathlessness, either way keeping on building to something.
19. Jake Xerxes Fussell, “Love Farewell”.
Stoic and stolid, Jake Xerxes Fussell bets on metaphor but could’ve made do with just rumble, growl and twinkle.
20. Ezra Furman, “Ally Sheedy in The Breakfast Club”.
Secret-telling in movie-theatre darkness.
21. Let’s Eat Grandma, “Happy New Year”.
Let’s Eat Grandma have the saddest synths but this one’s rose-coloured.
22. Joshua Burnside, “Louis Mercier”.
Time-travel klezmer-pop that jostles you like a cobbled towpath.
23. Beth Orton, “Weather Alive”.
When talking songs become singing songs so sylphlike and effortless.
24. Sault, “Life We Rent but Love Is Free”.
Sounds like certain small parts of London, for certain small moments, on busy summer days in the past.
25. Bill Callahan, “Coyotes”.
One for slickrock and sagebrush, which are not without their romance.
26. Yard Act, “Tall Poppies”.
A self-consciously small story, a kitchen-sink drama, a talking head, no denouément.
27. Angel Olsen, “All the Good Times”.
A rhinestone widescreen production, a road movie on a soundstage.
28. Beach House, “Hurts to Love”.
Generationally speaking, the ending of Skins series 1 still packs a fair bit of a punch, so rewriting “Wild World” by Cat Stevens makes more sense than you’d think.
29. The 1975, “The 1975”.
Imagine taking “All My Friends” and making it about your cock and it’s still good; that takes rare talent.
30. Craig Finn, “Birthdays”.
Comforting because it really is nice to know there’s someone in this world who’s always known you, and comforting because it’s Craig Finn doing Craig Finn stuff with his big dumb Craig Finn voice.
31. Julia Jacklin, “Lydia Wears a Cross”.
A bodily song: knees, eyes, clothes, adornments.
32. Anaïs Mitchell, “On Your Way (Felix Song)”.
You get the sense Anaïs Mitchell finds nothing all that difficult—eulogising, philosophising, doing justice to a life, picking out the pithiest reminiscences, in just under three minutes she bowls it all over.
33. Billy Woods, “Pollo Rico”.
Intrusive thoughts, compulsion to repeat. A personal history of madness.
34. Bright Eyes, “Arc of Time (Time Code) (Companion Version)”.
This year Bright Eyes re-recorded some of the songs from the 2000s I love/hate the most. “Arc of Time” gets remade without the beats or the keys, but stays smart and wry and death stays on its mind. 
35. Fred again.., “Berwyn (all that i got is you)”.
Fred again..’s songs are urban explorations, entries to London’s subterrene.
36. Yeah Yeah Yeahs, “Spitting Off the Edge of the World”.
Cosmic.
37. The Big Moon, “Ladye Bay”.
Supersized, tectonic.
38. Drive-By Truckers, “The Driver”.
Grimy, grunting noir.
39. Ethel Cain, “American Teenager”.
D. H. Lawrence would’ve liked Ethel Cain and her Great American Hauntedness.
40. Girlpool, “Butterfly Bulletholes”.
Such a shame to lose Girlpool in 2022 but they were four or five bands in just two people, they gave us a lot.
41. The Beths, “Expert in a Dying Field”.
This one speaks for itself.
42. Nilüfer Yanya, “Shameless”.
Breathless, almost somehow fleshless, rattling ribcage xylophone.
43. Mesadorm, “Soap Opera”.
Skew-whiff boiler-hiss robot pop.
44. Porridge Radio, “Back to the Radio”.
Porridge Radio’s skills are in cacophony, cataclysm, crisis, ruination, disaster mismanagement.
45. Wet Leg, “Too Late Now”.
Every introspection needs a wise-crack or two.
46. Wilco, “Tired of Taking It Out on You”.
Aged 29, I had chickenpox recently; I recovered but it’s made looking in the mirror interesting, all these new small markings on the same face.
47. Plains, “Hurricane”.
The lyrics to “Hurricane” read like an apology, but Katie Crutchfield’s voice always sounds a little barbed to me; that’s what makes this work, I think.
48. Daniel Avery, “Higher”.
Frenetic travel in place.
49. Kevin Morby, “Bittersweet, TN”.
Kevin Morby hits all the requirements, he straight-A’s being a country singer.
50. Beabadoobee, “You’re Here That’s the Thing”.
In 2023 I resolve to continue to love silly rhymes, campfire rhythms, dewdrops and holding hands.
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door · 11 months
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Queer Spaces: An Atlas of LGBTQIA+ Places and Stories ed. Adam Nathaniel Furman & Joshua Mardell
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beardedmrbean · 2 years
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A former CIA programmer was convicted Wednesday of federal charges in connection to the massive Vault 7 theft of secret information provided to WikiLeaks in what the Justice Department describes as "one of the most brazen and damaging acts of espionage in American history."  Joshua Adam Schulte was once a CIA programmer "with access to some of the country’s most valuable intelligence-gathering cyber tools used to battle terrorist organizations and other malign influences around the globe," according to a statement released by U.S. Attorney Damian Williams.  However, when Schulte "began to harbor resentment toward the CIA, he covertly collected those tools and provided them to WikiLeaks, making some of our most critical intelligence tools known to the public – and therefore, our adversaries," Williams, of the Southern District of New York, said. "Moreover, Schulte was aware that the collateral damage of his retribution could pose an extraordinary threat to this nation if made public, rendering them essentially useless, having a devastating effect on our intelligence community by providing critical intelligence to those who wish to do us harm."  Schulte, who chose to defend himself at a New York City retrial, told jurors in closing arguments that the CIA and FBI made him a scapegoat for an embarrassing public release of a trove of CIA secrets by WikiLeaks in 2017.
He watched without visibly reacting as U.S. District Judge Jesse M. Furman announced the guilty verdict on nine counts, which was reached in mid-afternoon by a jury that had deliberated since Friday, The Associated Press reported. 
The so-called Vault 7 leak revealed how the CIA hacked Apple and Android smartphones in overseas spying operations, and efforts to turn internet-connected televisions into listening devices. Prior to his arrest, Schulte had helped create the hacking tools as a coder at the agency’s headquarters in Langley, Virginia. A sentencing date was not immediately set because Schulte is still awaiting trial on charges of possessing and transporting child pornography. He has pleaded not guilty.
Attorney Sabrina Shroff, who advised Schulte during the trial, told Schulte’s mother after the verdict that the outcome was a "kick to the gut, the brain and heart." It was unclear if Shroff was expressing her own sentiments or Schulte’s. In his closing, Schulte claimed he was singled out even though "hundreds of people had access to (the information). … Hundreds of people could have stolen it."
"The government’s case is riddled with reasonable doubt," he added. "There’s simply no motive here."
Prosecutors alleged the 33-year-old Schulte was motivated to orchestrate the leak because he believed the CIA had disrespected him by ignoring his complaints about the work environment. Therefore, he tried "to burn to the ground" the very work he had helped the agency to create, they said.
Assistant U.S. Attorney David Denton encouraged jurors to consider evidence of an attempted cover-up, including a list of chores Schulte drew up that had an entry reading, "Delete suspicious emails." While behind bars awaiting trial, prosecutors said he continued his crimes by trying to leak additional classified materials as he carried on an "information war" against the government.
Once the jury left the courtroom for deliberations, the judge complimented Schulte on his closing argument.
"Mr. Schulte, that was impressively done," Furman said. "Depending on what happens here, you may have a future as a defense lawyer." A mistrial was declared at Schulte’s original 2020 trial after jurors were deadlocked on the most serious counts, including illegal gathering and transmission of national defense information. Schulte told the judge last year that he wanted to serve as his own attorney for the retrial.
He has not announced whether he wants to represent himself at his next trial, which involves allegations that after leaving the CIA, Schulte moved to New York from Virginia with a computer that contained images and videos of child pornography he had downloaded from the internet from 2009 to March 2017.
Schulte has been held behind bars without bail since 2018. Last year, he complained in court papers that he was a victim of cruel and unusual punishment, awaiting two trials in solitary confinement inside a vermin-infested cell of a jail unit where inmates are treated like "caged animals."
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neuroqueery · 1 year
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I was tagged by @coffinbutch to share 10 songs I've been listening to lately, so in no particular order:
•Compulsive Liar - Ezra Furman
•Dance Music - The Mountain Goats
•Double Life - Conor Oberst
•All That We Let In - Indigo Girls
•Colour In Your Cheeks - The Mountain Goats
•Joshua Tree In The Headphones - Deb Talan
•King - Florence and The Machine
•Sausalito - Conor Oberst
•I've Got Me - Joanna Sternberg
•Conversations At The End Of The World - Kishi Bashi
Tagging @libraryqueer & @thesimplestbean !!
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gayforthesun · 1 year
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 type it all out
i hate you. but fine:
1. Jupiter 4
2. Jupiter 4 (marika hackman ver)
3. Calm Me Down (2020 top song)
4. Can't Run Forever (hembree)
5. The Woods (cosmo sheldrake/erin robinsong)
6. It Tore Your Heart Out (dirt poor robins)
7. Free
8. Cranium (slothrust)
9. Burn Butcher, Burn (this is so embarrasing)
10. FUNGUS (narcissist cookbook)
11. Baby Don’t Dance (im getting tired of using capital letters)
12. time’s been reckless (marika hackman)
13. B. I. T. M. siames
14. conquest of spaces 🥺
15. no one to nothing
16. murky waters (autoheart)
17. Hell and You (amigo the devil)
18. 81 (marika hackman)
19. crane your neck (lady lamb). this song is five minutes long and still. 19th
20. Two
21. Marrow (thao)
22. Functional poetry (2021 top song, narcissist cookbook)
23. i’ve got a bulletproof heart, you’ve got a hollow point smile, me and your runaway scara got a photograph dream on the getaway mile, LETS BLOW A HOLE IN THIS TOWN!
24. like real people do
25. the garden (happy fits)
26. send my love (marika)
27. temple (thao)
28. skeleton key (margot and the nuclear so and sos)
29. the bargain store (<3)
30. bath is black (marika)
31. slash/burn
32. The Heart Is A Muscle (Gang of Youths)
33. pure love
34. twin human highway flares
35. eastbound train (marika)
36. in the room where you sleep (dead man’s bones, which i found out recently is 50% ryan fucking gosling. i hate it here)
37. karma - acoustic
38. knife fight (nitw soundtrack)
39. The Universe is Laughing (the guggenheim grotto)
40. Apple (The Narcissist Cookbook)
41. To Die Today (caroline rose)
42. The Great Unknown (Ezra Furman) ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
43. Cardiac Arrest (bad suns) (brainrot song of all time)
44. Seven
45. Oxford blood (autoheart. how did THIS song get up here)
46. You’ve got time
47. TALES OF DOMINICA
48. the stand (mother mother i feel the need to specify on this one given my past with the jojos)
49. LOVE BIIIIITES BUT SO DO I! SO DO IIIIIIII! (halestorm)
50. the Pattern (narcissist cookbook)
51. Joseph (autoheart)
52. Breathe (its funny that the only recent mm i have on here is the creepy and wet. the rest simply sucked)
53. Harbor Me
54. Weary Traveller (stick and poke) 🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺
55. Cinnamon (marika)
56. Oleander
57. Human Heart (thao)
58. Love Me More
59. Movement <3
60. hang on to yourself (WE’VE GOT LOVE’S ELECTRIC MAGIC) palaye royale… self proclaimed glam rock genre…
61. The Absolute Best Feeling (joshua bond)
62. Go Dumb (happy fits)
63. Resitance (muse)
64. I split my ribs open (left at london, open mike eagle)
65. Rule #21 - Memento Mori (fish in a birdcage)
66. Godhunter (aviators)
67. Well Dressed (hop along)
68. providence (poor man’s poison)
69. HAHAHAHA YOURE GONNA GO FAR, KID LMAO
70. Wolf (first aid kit)
71. I feel so weird (cheekface)
72. Death with Dignity (sufjan stevens)
73. Till it kills me (montaigne)
74. it’s alright
75. Furthest Star (Dirt Poor Robins) 🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺
76. Work Song (#2 last year)
77. Bolt (trocadero)
78. bloom (the paper kites)
79. Unperson (nothing but thieves)
80. skin and bones (CtE)
81. Sleepwalk (forrest day)
82. Marauders (thao)
83. I’ll Borrow Time (marika)
84. Grow Back (happy fits) (love you sappho charmer)
85. Into The Woods (autoheart)
86. Suck The Blood From My Wound (Ezra Furman) ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️👍🏼❤️❤️👍🏼
87. Stronger Than Dead
88. Deep Green (marika)
89. When They Show Their Teeth (Doll Skin)
90. Nuclear (shamir)
91. Drop For Every Hour (amigo the devil)
92. 99 (elliot moss) (man i wish this had gotten 99th place)
93. Pain (3 days grace LOL)
94. Getaway
95. MONTERO
96. Muck and Mire (brown bird)
97. For Your Love (montaigne)
98. Cherry Wine - Live
99. Heart of a Dancer (happy fits)
100. Ghost Stories. I was here first. I had this before the spn tumblrinas. i’ll die on this hill
101. My Hallelujah (autoheart)
i am goinf to chew on you like a dogbone for making me do this btw
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Ex-CIA software engineer who leaked to WikiLeaks sentenced to 40 years
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A former CIA software engineer has been sentenced to 40 years in prison for leaking classified information and possessing child sexual abuse material.
Joshua Schulte, 35, was found guilty in 2022 of four counts each of espionage and computer hacking and one count of lying to FBI agents after handing over classified materials to whistleblowing organisation WikiLeaks.
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Schulte was also convicted of contempt of court and making false statements in 2020, and possession of child abuse material last year.
The bulk of the sentence announced on Thursday was imposed over the so-called Vault 7 leak, which revealed embarrassing details of the CIA’s spying overseas.
The leak, which the CIA called a “digital Pearl Harbor”, showed how US spies hacked Apple and Android smartphones and sought to turn internet-connected televisions into listening devices.
The security breach prompted US officials to plan for an “all-out war” against Wikileaks, including discussing the possible kidnapping or assassination of its founder Julian Assange, Yahoo News reported, citing anonymous officials.
Assange was indicted on espionage charges in 2019 – a move that prompted condemnation by press freedom organisations – and is currently in Britain fighting extradition to the US.
Judge Jesse M Furman said the full extent of the damage caused by Schulte would likely never be known “but I have no doubt it was massive”.
Furman said Schulte had also continued to commit crimes while in jail by trying to leak more classified materials and by creating a hidden file on his computer that contained child sexual abuse images.
US Attorney Damian Williams said in a statement that Schulte had committed some of the “most brazen, heinous crimes of espionage in American history”.
“He caused untold damage to our national security in his quest for revenge against the CIA for its response to Schulte’s security breaches while employed there,” Williams said.
Addressing the court ahead of his sentencing, Schulte complained about harsh conditions he had endured in detention, including being denied hot water and being subjected to constant noise and artificial light.
Schulte also said it was unfair for prosecutors to seek a life sentence as they had previously offered a plea deal that would have seen him sentenced to 10 years in prison.
“This is not justice the government seeks, but vengeance,” he said.
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dandyworm · 1 year
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Hi there, I'm Dandy (they/them) ! This is my sideblog for fandom posts that I don't put up on my main @dandyghest !
I try to write image descriptions for the fanart I reblog if I can't find any in the notes already ! (I have been doing this less as of late due to chronic fatigue flareup) If I have made a mistake on the ID or could do a better job, please let me know as I am eager to improve :] If I can't find any ID already for an image and don't have the energy or time at the moment to ID it myself, I will reblog and tag it with "#undescribed" so that I can find it and ID it later!
If you are the original artist of a post I've added an ID to and you appreciate the ID, consider copy-pasting it onto the original post to improve your art's accessibility! If you are an artist who would like to have alt-text written before (or after!) posting your fanart, let me know and I can do that for you as well! Same with IDs - if you would like me to write an ID for your fanart or your original art, you are welcome to DM me and I'll do that for you!
To see the descriptions I've written, please check out the tag "dandy's descriptions"! Once again, I am open to critique on the IDs so I can improve!
If you have a media recommendation you think I'd like, feel free to suggest it!
List of media I enjoy under the cut (it's Long):
Video games:
Night in the Woods, Smile for Me, Pokemon, Five Nights at Freddy's (mainly the DCA tbh), Stardew Valley
Books/Webcomics:
The Raven Cycle, Laika's Comet, The Property of Hate, Peanuts (Charles Schulz), Anne of Green Gables, The Faraway Tree/The Enchanted Wood
TV Shows/Movies/Musicals:
The Muppets, Bill and Ted, The Lost Boys (1987), Moomins, Studio Ghibli, Raggedy Ann and Andy, Moonknight, The Owl House, Adventure Time, BNHA, Good Omen, Cats (the musical, not the 2019 movie LOL), Falsettos, Hadestown, Where the Wild Things Are, Swiss Army Man, Razia's Shadow
Podcasts:
Wolf 359, The Adventure Zone, The Orbiting Human Circus, MBMBaM, Wonderful!, Old Gods of Appalachia
Music Groups:
The Music Tapes, Neutral Milk Hotel, Shakey Graves, Jack Stauber, Pinegrove, Ollie MN, The Amazing Devil, Aurora, Drew Monson, Fleet Foxes, The Mountain Goats, The Crane Wives, Ezra Furman, Joshua Bond
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anthonybwilson · 1 year
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Thursday News/Sports TV for 11/17/2022
Thursday News/Sports TV for 11/17/2022
- [ ] 4:00am: CNN This Morning (CNN) - [ ] 4:00am: Morning Joe (MSNBC) - [ ] 5:00am: Morning News NOW (NBCNEWSNOW) * - [ ] 5:00am: Good Morning Football (NFLN) - [ ] 6:00am: Good Morning Arizona (KTVK) - [ ] 6:00am: CBS Mornings (CBSNEWS) * - [ ] 6:00am: Get Up (ESPN) - [ ] 6:00am: DP World Tour: DP World Tour Championship (GOLF) - [ ] 7:00am: CNN Newsroom (CNN) - [ ] 7:00am: CBS News Live News Hour (CBSNEWS) * - [ ] 7:00am: ABC News Live FIrst (ABCNEWSLIVE) * - [ ] 8:00am  Jose Diaz-Balart Reports (MSNBC) - [ ] 8:00am: CBS News Latest Headlines (CBSNEWS) * - [ ] 8:00am: First Take (ESPN) - [ ] 9:00am: At This Hour with Kate Bolduan (CNN) - [ ] 9:00am: MSNBC Reports (MSNBC) - [ ] 9:00am: Golf Central Pregame (GOLF) - [ ] 9:30am: NCAA BB: Furman vs Penn State (ESPNU) - [ ] 10:00am: Inside Politics with John King (CNN) - [ ] 10:00am: Andrea Mitchell Reports (MSNBC) - [ ] 10:00am: CBS News Live News Hour (CBSNEWS) * - [ ] 10:00am: NBC News Daily with Morgan Radford and Vicky Nguyen (NBCNEWSNOW) * - [ ] 10:00am: FOX 10 News Now (KUTP) - [ ] 10:00am: SportsCenter (ESPN) - [ ] 10:00am: PGA: RSM Classic (GOLF) - [ ] 11:00am: CNN Newsroom with Ana Cabrera (CNN) - [ ] 11:00am: Chris Jansing Reports (MSNBC) - [ ] 11:00am: ABC 15 News at 11am (KNXV) - [ ] 11:00am: CBS News Latest Headlines (CBSNEWS) * - [ ] 12:00pm: CNN Newsroom (CNN) - [ ] 12:00pm: Katy Tur Reports (MSNBC) - [ ] 12:00pm: NBC News Daily (NBC) - [ ] 12:00pm: NBC News Daily with Kate Snow and Aaron Gilchrist (NBCNEWSNOW) * - [ ] 12:00pm: This Just In (ESPN) - [ ] 12:00pm: NCAA BB: Old Dominion vs Virginia Tech (ESPN2) - [ ] 1:00pm: Hallie Jackson Reports (MSNBC) - [ ] 1:00pm: 12 News at 1pm (KPNX) - [ ] 1:00pm: NBA Today (ESPN) - [ ] 1:00pm: LPGA: CME Group Tour Championship (GOLF) - [ ] 2:00pm: The Lead with Jake Tapper (CNN) - [ ] 2:00pm: Deadline: White House (MSNBC) - [ ] 2:00pm: Meet the Press NOW (NBCNEWSNOW) * - [ ] 2:00pm: NFL Live (ESPN) - [ ] 2:00pm: NCAA BB: Murray State vs Texas A&M (ESPN2) - [ ] 3:00pm: The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer (CNN) - [ ] 3:00pm: ABC15 News at 3pm (KNXV) - [ ] 3:00pm: Red & Blue (CBSNEWS) * - [ ] 3:00pm: Hallie Jackson NOW (NBCNEWSNOW) * - [ ] 3:00pm: Around The Horn (ESPN) - [ ] 3:30pm: CBS News Latest Headlines (CBSNEWS) * - [ ] 3:30pm: Pardon the Interruption (ESPN) - [ ] 4:00pm: The Beat with Ari Melber (MSNBC) - [ ] 4:00pm: ABC15 News at 4pm (KNXV) - [ ] 4:00pm: PBS NewsHour (PBSYOUTUBE) * - [ ] 4:00pm: SportsCenter (ESPN) - [ ] 4:00pm: NFL GameDay Kickoff (NFLN) - [ ] 4:30pm: NCAA BB: Nebraska at St. Johns (FS1) - [ ] 5:00pm: Erin Burnett OutFront (CNN) - [ ] 5:00pm: The ReidOut (MSNBC) - [ ] 5:00pm: Good Evening Arizona (KTVK) - [ ] 5:00pm: CBS News Prime Time with John Dickerson (CBSNEWS) * - [ ] 5:00pm: Top Story with Tom Llamas (NBCNEWSNOW) * - [ ] 5:00pm: ABCNL Prime with Linsey Davis (ABCNEWSLIVE) * - [ ] 5:00pm: TNF Tonight (PRIMEVIDEO) - [ ] 5:00pm: College Football Countdown (ESPN) - [ ] 5:30pm: NCAA FB: SMU at Tulane (ESPN) - [ ] 6:00pm: Anderson Cooper 360 (CNN) - [ ] 6:00pm: All In with Chris Hayes (MSNBC) - [ ] 6:00pm: ABC15 News at 6pm (KNXV) - [ ] 6:00pm: NOW Tonight with Joshua Johnson (NBCNEWSNOW) * - [ ] 6:15pm: NFL Thursday Night Football: Titans at Packers (PRIMEVIDEO) - [ ] 7:00pm: CNN Tonight (CNN) - [ ] 7:00pm: Alex Wagner Tonight (MSNBC) - [ ] 7:00pm: FOX 10 XTRA News at 7PM (KUTP) - [ ] 7:00pm: NCAA BB: Utah Tech at Arizona (PAC12N) - [ ] 7:00pm: NCAA BB: Michigan vs Arizona State (ESPN2) - [ ] 7:30pm: Coyotes Live Pregame (BSAZ) - [ ] 8:00pm: CNN Tonight (CNN) - [ ] 8:00pm: The Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell (MSNBC) - [ ] 8:00pm: Arizona’s Family News at 8PM (KTVK) - [ ] 8:00pm: NHL: Coyotes at Golden Knights (BSAZ) - [ ] 8:30pm: SportsCenter with Scott Van Pelt (ESPN) - [ ] 9:00pm: The 11th Hour with Stephanie Ruhle (MSNBC) - [ ] 9:00pm: Arizona’s Family News at 9PM (KTVK) - [ ] 10:00pm: Arizona’s Family News at 10pm (KTVK) - [ ] 10:30pm: Coyotes Live Postgame (BSAZ)
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oregontennis · 2 years
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2022 4A/3A/2A/1A Boys Tennis All-State Teams
FIRST TEAM Zach Moore, Cascade Tai Leong, Catlin Gabel Kai Villano, Marist Max Furman, Riverside Wylly Fields, Catlin Gabel Peter Ye/Will Silver, Catlin Gabel Peyton Tyner/Jack Kiefer, Marist Ethan Tieu/Richard Li, Oregon Episcopal Lucas Holiday/Ben Lee, Catlin Gabel Henry Gonyea/Alexander Charbonneau, Marist
SECOND TEAM Andrew Forsyth, Marist Lucas Franssen, Marist Cameron Getz, Oregon Episcopal Titus Stark-Seymour, St Mary's Medford Dawson Richards, Nysaa Theodore Benbow/Noah Aynes, Philomath Joshua Lam/Caden Cox, Molalla Rand Freres/Maxwell Tsai, Oregon Episcopoal Luke McGourty/Josh Wolfe, Vale Ethan Hakala/Sam Thornton, Marist
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Houston Jewish History Archive blog
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For those keeping up with the new Houston Jewish History Archive, we wanted to alert you to the new blog. It highlights items from the collection, but also tells the story of Houston's Jewish community.
The most recent post is on Hanukkah celebrations.
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moreidsdaughter · 3 years
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hey lexi!
🍐 a playlist based off of your url
s - sundress by zoo culture
a - affluenza by conan gray
l - levitating by dua lipa
v - violent by carolesdaughter
a - adore you by harry styles
t - take yourself home by troye sivan
o - old me by five seconds of summer
r - restless year by ezra furman
e - evergreen by august kamp and joshua bassett
s - sparks fly - taylor swift
u - understand by shawn mendes
p - pluto projecter by rex orange county
r - run of the mill demo by george harrison
e - easy by troye sivan
m - marjorie by taylor swift
a - all you need is love by the beatles
c - come on eileen by dexy midnight runners
y - young and beautiful by lana del ray
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zacefronews · 4 years
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New project alert! 🚨
Zac Efron To Star In Comedy ‘King Of The Jungle’ For ‘Crazy, Stupid, Love’ Directors, MadRiver – AFM
Here’s a package that should prompt some AFM buzz. I can reveal that Zac Efron is attached to star in comedy King Of The Jungle.
Pic comes from Crazy, Stupid, Love and I Love You Phillip Morris filmmakers Glenn Ficarra and John Requa, who are directing from a screenplay by Golden Globe and Emmy-winning writing pair Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski (American Crime Story).
The project is based on an article by Joshua Davis published in Condé Nast’s Wired magazine about the wild true story of rogue tech magnate John McAfee, creator of the McAfee Antivirus software, who cashed-in his fortune, left civilization and moved to the jungle in Belize. There, he set up a Colonel Kurtz-like compound of guns, sex and madness.
In the film, Wired journalist Ari Furman (Efron) accepts what he thinks is a run-of-the-mill assignment to interview McAfee, but once he arrives in Belize, he finds himself pulled into McAfee’s escalating paranoia, slippery reality and murder.
Charlie Gogolak will produce King Of The Jungle with Condé Nast Entertainment, Ficarra and Requa’s Zaftig Films, MadRiver Pictures and Epic Entertainment.
STX Films remains in talks for domestic rights and I understand that deal is not yet complete.
Get more information here.
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cliffgrove · 7 years
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“There's Nothing Happening, And It's Happening Too Fast.”
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1stnewslink · 3 years
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FDA, In Warning Dog Owners About Using Unregulated CBD Products For Firework Anxiety, Admits To Not Doing Its Job
Rhode Island lawmakers posted a bill to the governor’s desk Thursday that would set up a pilot safe consuming spots program that would allow people currently to test and use illegal drugs in a medically supervised setting. If a law is signed, the state would be the first in the country to legalize the facilities.
The Harm Mitigation Act was approved by the House of Representatives on Tuesday when lawmakers also accepted an accompanying Senate version. On Thursday, the Senate, which had passed an earlier version of the bill in February, approved changes and gave final approval – by sending the proposal to Governor Dan McKee (D).
If the governor approves the measure, the individual municipalities would still have to allow the facilities to operate in their area of ​​responsibility during the two-year pilot program.
“The opioid epidemic has turned into a massive public health crisis, with overdoses of prescription and non-prescription opioids killing record numbers,” said Rep. John Edwards (D), sponsor of the House of Representatives bill, in a press release . “Ham Reduction Centers not only significantly reduce the risk of overdose, they are also a gateway to the treatment and rehabilitation of people with an addictive disease.”
“These places will be under the supervision of trained medical staff who can instruct addicts to treat addictions,” he said. “It’s a way to fight this epidemic and save lives in the process.”
The bill, which is based in part on recommendations from an overdose task force set up under former Governor Gina Raimondo (D), would also create an advisory committee. This body would have to advise the state health ministry on how to “maximize” the benefits of the centers.
A McKee spokesman told WJAR-TV that he would consider the proposal but didn’t say whether or not he would sign it.
“If we really want to contain the drug overdose epidemic, we have to recognize drug addiction as a health problem, not just a crime,” said Senate Health and Welfare Chairman Joshua Miller, who supported his chamber’s version of the bill, (D) said . “Addicts need help and protection from the most dangerous addictions.”
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“Having a place where someone can save them from an overdose and where people offer them the resources they need for treatment is a much better alternative to people who die alone at home or in their cars,” said he. “Especially as the number of overdose deaths has increased during the pandemic and fentanyl-containing drugs continue to pose a deadly threat to ignorant users, a program like this could prevent unnecessary death and change lives.”
The Rhode Island Senate passed a similar bill in 2019 to create a pilot program for a harm reduction center. And last year, a legislative committee in Massachusetts passed a bill that would legalize safe injection sites, but it didn’t go into effect.
A similar harm reduction law in California, sponsored by Senator Scott Wiener (D), was passed in the state Senate in April and is now pending in the congregation. Former Governor Jerry Brown (D) vetoed laws that would have set up a pilot safe injection site program in 2018.
This year, a federal court banned a Philadelphia nonprofit from opening a harm reduction center, but its supporters are pursuing appeals.
In 2018, a subcommittee of Congress passed a law expressly forbidding Washington DC from using local tax dollars to open safe consumer establishments. However, this provision has not been enacted and has not been reintroduced since then.
A 2020 study found that “People who reported using monitored injection facilities at least once a week had a lower risk of death than those who reported using this service less than weekly or not at all”.
Meanwhile, the Rhode Island House of Representatives Finance Committee heard testimony this week on one of three proposals put forward at that meeting to legalize marijuana for adult use. Legislative leaders and the governor’s office have indicated that they want to resolve the differences between these measures and may want to vote on a draft compromise later this year.
The Senate passed a separate cannabis legalization measure last week.
Members of Congress should visit marijuana companies together to cut partisanship, a House committee witness testified
Photo courtesy of Jernej Furman.
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