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brentfuchs · 1 year
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that-soccer-guru · 3 years
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I bet Chesky heard I was going to bed for the 2nd half because I was ready to drop dead from exhaustion and said "oh yes, I am gonna be SUCH a shit ref and lose COMPLETE control of this game"
In a dramatic reenactment of the classic Thorns v Royals Royal Rumble match, 3 fucking red cards were handed out. One to Charley who apparently did deserve to be carded and wasn't involved in the subsequent kerfuffle. 1 to Kristen Edmonds for throwing hands and 1 to Morgan Weaver for this action.
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NOW I KNOW PEOPLE ARE SAYING THEY'RE BOTH TO BLAME, AND I GET IT, BUT MOST OF THIS ISN'T NEW IN SOCCER.
Did Edmonds pull Weaver down? yes. But Weaver also had her arm around Edmonds when they fell, so that was 50-50, as a ref I wouldn't give a card there bc they both got up just fine. Does the fall affect possession of the ball? No, the ball is cleared and there's no clear game advantage being lost so, no cards.
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Did Weaver fully LOOK at Edmonds getting up and rough housed her to get her to slow down? Absolutely, and Edmonds is pretty innocent there because she was running, not looking at Weaver, and hit Weaver in the chest, shoulder first, because Weaver ran INTO her. But again, no cards if this was the end of it because if the last thing didn't deserve a card neither does this, it's pretty usual soccer stuff to try to slow someone down when they're running. It also has nothing to do with game play. No ball is near, possession isn't being fought over. Keep it moving. They could've kept running after the shoves.
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NOW WHERE WE GET INTO CARD TERRITORY. Shoving? Fine. Pushing? Fine. Pulling eachother down like idiots? Fine. THROWING HANDS AT YOUR OPPONENT'S FACE? NOT FINE
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Boy, sis straight up shoved Weaver's face into next Sunday. THAT is something you give a card for. And she's instigating more of a fight. Edmonds had to MAKE THE CHOICE to tippy toe to reach Weaver's face. That deserves a red card. Does Weaver deserve a yellow for the shove? yes, because that kicked off the rage I guess. NOW A REF DOESNT HAVE THIS TO REWATCH, THEY HAVE WHAT THEY'VE SEEN HAPPEN, AND THATS WHY BOTH PLAYERS GET KICKED OUT OF THE GAME!
And its a valid choice, when you put all the roughhousing together its only fair that BOTH players get kicked out, because they're disrupting the game.
YOU KNOW WHO ABSOLUTELY DESERVES TO GET A RED CARD? Chesky. This is happening in extra time—this is the product of shitty reffing. A good ref will either talk to the players when giving out warnings DURING THE 90MIN OF THE GAME and tell the players if they don't slow it down they're gonna get kicked out, or talk to the coaches and warn them that a player is cruising for a card. Good refs DONT put their whistle in their mouth and whistle 50 times at a player when they do something. A good ref TALKS to a fucking player when they're clearly getting heated, a good ref TALKS to a player when they get a warning. And a good ref Chesky is not.
The thorns have grounds for appealing this, if the card is being given out over the fight Weaver clearly didn't fight back. Did she shove Edmonds? yes. Did they BOTH shove eachother to the ground? yes. But Weaver didn't fight back and with some retrospect I could see why a committee could take the card back. Edmonds however deserves a few games suspension, not just the one game for the red card. She made a choice to THROW HANDS AT WEAVER'S FACE and that is not part of the game—players should be better than that, this isn't a playground or a high school, it's a whole professional league and to put hands on a coworker like THAT is not acceptable. That was beyond the game.
One more for the Chesky saga.
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11 Women With PMDD Share What It's Really Like
Premenstrual dysphoric disorder is the evil cousin of PMS. They share the same types of symptoms—moodiness, increased hunger, cravings, fatigue, cramps, pain, brain fog, and depression, among others—but for PMDD sufferers, those symptoms get so bad they can cripple a woman's ability to lead a normal life.  
While up to 85 percent of women get PMS, according to the US Department of Health, only about 5 percent of women experience PMDD, according to the American Journal of Psychiatry.
We asked women with PMDD what it's really like living with the disorder. Here are their stories:
"I was diagnosed with PMDD last summer. Six months prior to my diagnosis, I started taking a certain birth control and soon every month I was experiencing severe PMS issues. I am a generally happy person, but during those few days I was someone entirely different. I was extremely depressed and anxious, having much more frequent panic attacks, and was super sensitive and lonely. I was even suicidal, which was terrifying. And the worst part was I was convinced that I had always been this miserable, and that I would always be this miserable, and it was never going to change. It felt as if someone had completely burned out the light in me and all happiness and joy and hope was gone. I didn't make the connection that it was related to my period but thankfully a close friend did. I have since switched birth control, which helped a lot, and increased the dosage of my anti-anxiety and anti-depressant meds. Most importantly, I am aware of the way I feel those few days so I know to expect it, and I can logically remind myself that I will stop feeling that way soon. Looking back, I realize that I've probably always had pretty bad PMS or PMDD. The birth control worsened it but it was also causing a lot of issues I wasn't aware of previously as well." —Katherine H., 22, Edmonds, WA
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"PMDD is out of control. I cry really easily for about a week. My biggest issue is that I am convinced that I am failing at everything—being a wife, a mom, work projects, fitness, my whole life! And even though it feels so real I constantly have to question if my feelings are valid or if they are amplified by my cycle. I just set an alert in my phone to remind me to consider my hormones the next time I feel that way." —Krysten B., 32, Toronto, CA
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"A week before my period, I become a complete psycho, completely unlike myself. I'm tearful, want to eat everything that's sweet or salty, have absolutely no tolerance for anything other than perfection, and prefer to be left completely alone. I already take an antidepressant but my PMDD was a complete nightmare so my doctor gave me Prozac to take for just 10 days a month. Basically, I start it when I start to get that irrational feeling and keeping taking it until my period starts. And that's just the emotional stuff. On the physical side, I have debilitating cramps, backaches, and headaches that last for days. Yep. I'm a peach." —Kristen L., 40, Knoxville, TN
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"In the past, PMDD almost made me suicidal and totally broke my spirit. Yes it wasthat bad. Every month. Eventually I got tired of being a 'crazy PMS woman' and decided I needed to fix this. Since I don't like to take pharmaceuticals, I branched out to homeopathic remedies and I discovered St. John's Wort and essential oils, especially clary sage and Doterra Calm-Its. It's a lot better now but I still have my hard days." —Amy S., 43, Zebulon, NC
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"My PMDD got so bad I had to go to a psychiatrist and be put on Prozac along with another antidepressant I was already taking. I was a mess—anxious, crying randomly over the smallest thing, and eating everything in sight. One example is someone made a YouTube mashup of the Age of Ultron trailers with Pinocchio footage and the 'I've got no strings on me' song and that wrecked me for weeks. Every time I thought about scenes from Pinocchio I would start panicking and crying at my work desk. It's been a few years and I'm better now. I'm off birth control and weening myself off the Prozac. I notice a week before my period I will sob during any sad part in a movie or book I'm reading, and a day or two before, I notice I'm more likely to be anxious." —Kate W., 36, Alaska
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"This has impacted my ability to work effectively. My pet peeve is when people say 'it must be close to your time of the month' when they simply don't like what I'm saying. I have run into that problem a lot at previous jobs and it makes it really hard to be taken seriously. It's bullshit because my feelings are valid regardless and also PMDD is not a joke. I am so lucky now to have a male boss who understands but it wasn't always that way. I have also have found a lot of relief with naturopathic and herbal remedies." —Amalia F., 28, Vancouver, Canada
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"My PMS was tolerable until my second child was born and then everything went off the rails. I'd be looking forward to plans with others, happy, and then about 10 to 14 days before my flow would start, my mood would turn on a dime. I'd be horrible—crying, screaming that ~nobody understands~, just so much emotional pain. I'd basically lock myself up in the bedroom for a full day to cry, get angry, and feel sorry for myself. It took three doctors before I finally found one who would listen to me before I was finally diagnosed with PMDD. I took Prozac for three years for it but it made me feel numb, like a zombie and not like myself. So I quit and my family just deals with me now. As I've gotten closer to menopause the PMDD is not as bad, but can be very unpredictable due to hormonal swings from perimenopause. The worst part now is I feel like my friendships have suffered. I always seem to have episodes around major holidays and events and I end up bumming everyone out if I do show up so I end up staying home a lot." —Colleen T., 50, St. Paul, MN
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"I'm overly emotional for the week before my period. Saying that makes it sound like it's not that bad but I get so distraught that my fiance has actually scheduled it in his phone as 'blood sport' to remind himself what's coming. I'm thankful that he's patient because I also feel like everyone hates me that week, too." —Kenlie T., 36, New Orleans, LA
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"All month long I'm fine and feel even and calm and then suddenly, the week before my period, I can't handle even the tiniest little thing. My irritability goes through the roof (which is not great since I have a 5-year-old) and I feel like I have no friends. It really makes me sad." —Jessica S., 28, Broomfield, CO
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"I know my period is coming because all of a sudden all of my joints hurt, especially my knees and ankles. I also get crazy gnarly cramps and once I even had a cyst that ruptured while I was on a date and the guy had to take me to the hospital! It was so embarrassing. Thankfully my husband now is very understanding when this time rolls around each month. The worst part is people who just think I make this stuff up. Some months are better than others and sometimes the pain is completely debilitating! My emotions are also a rollercoaster. Anytime I see something cute or inspiring, I burst into tears." —Ivie C., 21, Rexburg, ID
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"My PMDD manifests in both mental and physical symptoms. From the time I got my period at age 12, I've had extreme cramps and heavy bleeding. I'd leak at school through a super maxi pad every class so I'd tie sweatshirts around my waist and have to scrub my clothes when I got home. It was super humiliating. I'd have to take six to eight ibuprofen at a time to deal with cramps, and if I didn't I'd end up on the floor sweating like I had the flu. Sometimes I'd even throw up. This meant I ended up spending a lot of time sick in bathrooms and knew where every restroom was at all times. Birth control helped manage the PMDD and other issues, but as soon as I was done having kids, I had a hysterectomy. That was the best thing I've ever done." —Mandy P., 39, Mendon, UT
https://www.womenshealthmag.com/health/a19972132/premenstrual-dysphoric-disorder/
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Margot Fonteyn as Ondine 1958 Photo Roger Wood
Last night, 8 June 2019, The Royal Ballet celebrated the centenary of the birth of its most famous ballerina, Dame Margot Fonteyn, who was born on 18 May 1919.
A performance of The Firebird, currently in a triple bill, was followed by a gala of extracts from ballets representing some of Fonteyn’s most celebrated roles.
Another dame, Dame Darcey Bussell, also appeared on stage last night for the first time since her retirement, 12 years ago.
Darcey Bussell, Gary Avis in Fascade, photo Andrej Uspenski ROH
The Royal Ballet Director, Kevin O’Hare said,
The full Company has come together to celebrate the legacy of our Prima Ballerina Assoluta, Dame Margot Fonteyn, born a century ago on 18 May. We are delighted to welcome back another cherished Dame for this important occasion, Dame Darcey Bussell.
Darcey gave her retirement performance as a Principal dancer on the Royal Opera House stage 12 years ago to the very day which makes her appearance this evening all the more touching. She was partnered then in Kenneth MacMillan’s Song of the Earth by Principal Character Artist Gary Avis and they appear together again this evening in Frederick Ashton’s Tango from Façade.  Fonteyn gave a wonderful account of this witty number for her 60th birthday gala with Robert Helpmann so it’s very special to revive it for this event that has resonance for both Company ballerinas.
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Margot Fonteyn as Odette in the Sadler’s Wells Ballet production
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Margot Fonteyn as Princess Aurora in the Sadler’s Wells Ballet p
Margot Fonteyn in the Sadler’s Wells Ballet production of ‘Scèn
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Margot Fonteyn as Ondine in The Royal Ballet production of ‘Ondi
  THE ROYAL BALLET
MARGOT FONTEYN
A CELEBRATION
SATURDAY 8 JUNE 2019
THE FIREBIRD
THE FIREBIRD – ITZIAR MENDIZABAL
IVAN TSAREVICH – NEHEMIAH KISH
THE BEAUTIFUL TSAREVNA – CLAIRE CALVERT
THE IMMORTAL KOSTCHEÏ – CHRISTOPHER SAUNDERS
THE ENCHANTED PRINCESSES
TARA-BRIGITTE BHAVNANI, MICA BRADBURY, ANNETTE BUVOLI, YUHUI CHOE, HELEN CRAWFORD, LETICIA DIAS, HANNAH GRENNELL, ISABEL LUBACH, KRISTEN MCNALLY, ROMANY PAJDAK, GINA STORM-JENSEN, LARA TURK
INDIANS, KOSTCHEÏ’S WIVES, YOUTHS, KIKIMORAS, THE BOLIBOTCHKI, MONSTERS, ATTENDANTS, PAGES, CAVALIERS
ARTISTS OF THE ROYAL BALLET, STUDENTS OF THE ROYAL BALLET SCHOOL
  INTERVAL
Thomas Whitehead and Marianela Nunez in The Sleeping Beauty photo by Andrej Uspenski ROH
THE SLEEPING BEAUTY
THE ROSE ADAGE
PRINCESS AURORA – MARIANELA NUÑEZ
ENGLISH PRINCE – GARY AVIS
FRENCH PRINCE – NICOL EDMONDS
INDIAN PRINCE – NEHEMIAH KISH
RUSSIAN PRINCE – THOMAS WHITEHEAD
KING FLORESTAN – ALASTAIR MARRIOTT
HIS QUEEN – CHRISTINA ARESTIS
Marianela Nunez in The Sleeping Beauty photo by Andrej Uspenski ROH
NOCTURNE
BEATRIZ STIX-BRUNELL
  THE WISE VIRGINS
ROMANY PAJDAK
Romany Pajdakin The Wise Virgins, photo by Andrej Uspenkie ROH
BIRTHDAY OFFERING
VARIATION
FUMI KANEKO
PAS DE DEUX
SARAH LAMB, RYOICHI HIRANO
Sarah Lamb and Ryoichi Hirano in Birthday Offering, photo by Andrej Uspenski ROH
ONDINE
FRANCESCA HAYWARD, EDWARD WATSON
Francesca Hayward in Ondine, photo Andrej Uspenski ROH
Francesca Hayward in Ondine, photo Andrej Uspenkie ROH
Francesca Hayward in Ondine, photo Andrej Uspenski
SYLVIA
MAYARA MAGRI
ANNETTE BUVOLI, CLAIRE CALVERT, YUHUI CHOE, LETICIA DIAS, HANNAH GRENNELL, CHISATO KATSURA, GINA STORM-JENSEN, LARA TURK
Mayara Magri in Sylvia, photo Andrej Uspenski ROH
DAPHNIS AND CHLOË
ANNA ROSE O’SULLIVAN, ALEXANDER CAMPBELL
Alexander Campbell and Anna Rose O’Sullivan in Daphnis and Chloe, photo by Andrej Uspenski ROH
ROMEO AND JULIET
NATALIA OSIPOVA, DAVID HALLBERG
David Hallberg and Natalia Osipova in Romeo and Juliet, photo by Andrej Uspenskie ROH
FAÇADE
TANGO
DARCEY BUSSELL, GARY AVIS
Darcey Bussell and Gary Avis in Fascade photo Andrej Uspesnski
Darcey Bussell and Gary Avis, Facade photo by Andrej Uspenski ROH
LE CORSAIRE
YASMINE NAGHDI, VADIM MUNTAGIROV
Vadim Muntagirov and Yasmine Naghdi in Le Corsaire, photo Andrej Uspenski
APPARITIONS
LAUREN CUTHBERTSON, MATTHEW BALL
MICA BRADBURY, ANNETTE BUVOLI, ISABEL LUBACH, JULIA ROSCOE, LETICIA STOCK, GINA STORM-JENSEN, LARA TURK, YU HANG, DAVID DONNELLY, TÉO DUBREUIL, KEVIN EMERTON, TOMAS MOCK, ERICO MONTES, AIDEN O’BRIEN, FRANCISCO SERRANO, JOSEPH SISSENS
Lauren Cuthbertson and Matthew Ball in Apparitions
Photos and full programme of Margot Fonteyn, A Celebration with The Royal Ballet Last night, 8 June 2019, The Royal Ballet celebrated the centenary of the birth of its most famous ballerina, Dame Margot Fonteyn, who was born on 18 May 1919.
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Demi Lovato To Sing National Anthem at Super Bowl LIV
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PUBLISHED: 12:22, 16 January 2020 | UPDATED: 12:28, 16 January 2020
Multi-platinum singer, songwriter, DEMI LOVATO will sing the National Anthem as part of Super Bowl LIV pregame festivities at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami on Sunday, February 2, the NFL and FOX announced today.  
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In addition, on behalf of the National Association of the Deaf (NAD), CHRISTINE SUN KIM, internationally renowned sound artist and performer, will sign the National Anthem in American Sign Language.
The NFL previously announced that Jennifer Lopez and Shakira will headline the Pepsi Super Bowl LIV Halftime Show. The pregame and halftime shows are an NFL NETWORK PRODUCTION and will be executive produced by RICKY KIRSHNER.
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Super Bowl III
Super Bowl IV
Super Bowl V
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Super Bowl VII
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Super Bowl IX
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Super Bowl XII
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Universities of Arizona & Michigan Bands Grambling University Band
Anita Bryant (Pledge of Allegiance by Apollo Astronauts)
Al Hirt (Pledge of Allegiance by Astronauts)
Tommy Loy (trumpeter)
U.S. Air Force Academy Chorale Andy Williams & Little Angels of Holy Angels Church (Chicago) Pledge of Allegiance by Apollo 17 crew
Charlie Pride
Grambling University Band with Mardi Gras Chorus
Tom Sullivan
Vicki Carr (America the Beautiful)
Phyllis Kelly of NE Louisiana State University
Colgate University Thirteen
Cheryl Ladd
Helen O'Connell
Diana Ross
Leslie Easterbrook
Barry Manilow
Children's Choir of San Francisco
Wynton Marsalis
Neil Diamond
Herb Alpert
Billy Joel
Aaron Neville
Whitney Houston
Harry Connick, Jr. (Signed by Lori Hilary)
Garth Brooks (Signed by Marlee Matlin)
Natalie Cole with Atlanta University
Center Chorus (Signed by Courtney Keel Foley)
Kathie Lee Gifford (Signed by Heather Whitestone)
Vanessa Williams (Signed by Mary Kim Titla)
Luther Vandross (Signed by Erika Schwarz)
Jewel (Signed by Phyllis Frelich)
Cher (Signed by Speaking Hands)
Faith Hill (Signed by Briarlake Elementary School Signing Choir)
Backstreet Boys (Signed by Tom Cooney)
Mariah Carey (Signed by Joe Narcisse)
"Dixie Chicks (Signed by Janet Maxwell); ""God Bless America"" performed by Celine Dion"
Beyoncé Knowles (Signed by Suzanna Christy)
More than 100 representatives from the four branches of the military (Signed by Wesley Tallent)
Aaron Neville and Dr. John with Aretha Franklin & Detroit based 150-member choir (Signed by Angela LaGuardia of Michigan School for Deaf).
Billy Joel (Signed by Marlee Matlin and Jason Hay-Southwell)
Jordin Sparks (Signed by A Dreamer)
Jennifer Hudson (Signed by Kristen Santos)
Carrie Underwood (Signed by Kinesha Battles)
Christina Aguilera (Signed by Candice Villesca)
Kelly Clarkson (Signed by Rachel Mazique)
Alicia Keys (Signed by John Maucere)
Renée Fleming (Signed by Amber Zion)
Idina Menzel (Signed by Treshelle Edmond)
Lady Gaga (Signed by Marlee Matlin)
Luke Bryan (Signed by Kriston Pumphrey) P!NK (Signed by Alexandria Wailes)
Gladys Knight (Signed by Aarron Loggins)
Demi Lovato (Signed by Christine Sun Kim)
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HBJ names 2018 Heavy Hitters, the city’s top commercial real estate brokers – Houston Business Journal
Meet Houston’s 2018 Heavy Hitters of commercial real estate.
The Houston Business Journal annually recognizes the city’s top commercial real estate brokers based on their gross dollar volume of deals completed the previous year.
The Heavy Hitters represent six sectors — office tenant, office landlord, industrial, retail, land and investment — and are listed below alphabetically. Find out where the Heavy Hitters rank in each sector at a reception on May 10 at 5:30 p.m. at the Wynden on Post Oak. Event details are available here.
A representative from each brokerage signed off on brokers’ 2017 gross dollar volume of deals. Transactions that were completed as part of a team were divided in proportion to the nominee’s share of the commission. To be eligible, a broker must be based in Houston, but his/her deals did not have to be. Brokers are listed under the sector that represents the majority of their 2017 deals.
This year, CBRE had the most Heavy Hitters with 18 brokers, followed by Cushman & Wakefield of Texas with 11 and Avison Young with 10.
The Heavy Hitters will also be featured in the May 11 weekly edition of HBJ. To see the honorees from last year, click here.
2018 Heavy Hitters by sector
Industrial
Bob Berry, Avison Young Justin Clark, Clark Gaines PropertiesDavid Cook, Cushman & Wakefield of Texas Inc. Jason Dillee, Cushman & Wakefield of Texas Inc. John Ferruzzo, NAI Partners Jim Foreman, Cushman & Wakefield of Texas Inc. Nathan Gaines, Clark Gaines Properties Brian Gammill, Transwestern Billy Gold, CBRE Group Inc. Logan Greer, InSite Realty Partners, L. P. Matteson Hamilton, Stream Realty Partners Travis Land, NAI Partners John F. Littman, Cushman & Wakefield of Texas Inc. Jeremy Lumbreras, Stream Realty Partners Tom Lynch, CBRE Group Inc. Gary Mabray, Colliers International Walter Menuet, Colliers International Darryl Noon, Transwestern B. Kelley Parker III, Cushman & Wakefield of Texas Inc. Jeff G. Peden, Cushman & Wakefield of Texas Inc. Dylan Schopper, Finial Group John Simons, NAI Partners Mike Spears, Lee & Associates – Houston Jim Stark, CBRE Group Inc. Blake Warren, Stream Realty Partners
Investment
Trent Agnew, HFF LP Darrell Betts, Avison Young Jared Chua, CBRE Group Inc. Ryan Epstein, Berkadia Marty Hogan, HFF LP Jeff Hollinden, HFF LP Russell Jones, ARA, A Newmark Co. M. Todd Marix, HFF LP Dan Miller, HFF LP David Mitchell, ARA, A Newmark Co. Matt Saunders, ARA, A Newmark Co. Zach Springer, ARA, A Newmark Co. Rusty Tamlyn, HFF LP Ryan West, HFF LP David Wylie, ARA, A Newmark Co.
Land
Davis Adams, HFF LP Sara Allen, EDGE Realty Partners Tim Dosch, Dosch Marshall Real Estate Todd Edmonds, Colliers International Keith Edwards, Caldwell Brokerage Company Darin Gosda, CBRE Group Inc. Duane Heckmann, Land Advisors Organization Simmi Jaggi, JLL Kirk Laguarta, Land Advisors Organization Tommy Leblanc, Avison Young Jeff Lindenberger, Avison Young Jeff Lokey, NewQuest Properties Todd Mason, Avison Young Dave Ramsey, NewQuest Properties Taylor Schmidt, Lee & Associates – Houston Reed Vestal, Lee & Associates – Houston Patrick Wolford, Lee & Associates – Houston
Office Landlord Rep
Eric Anderson, Transwestern Michael Anderson, Colvill Office Properties Richard Barbles, Stream Realty Partners Wade Bowlin, PMRG Justin Brasell, Transwestern Paula Bruns, Colvill Office Properties Brad Fricks, Stream Realty Partners Tyler Garrett, Transwestern Marilyn Guion, CBRE Group Inc. Win Haggard, Colvill Office Properties Sam Hansen, Avison Young Dave Hanusa, CBRE Group Inc. Bubba Harkins, JLL Bonnie Kelley Dienna CBRE Group Inc. Doug Little, Transwestern Craig McKenna, Stream Realty Partners Jessica Ochoa, JLL Doug Pack, Avison Young John Pruitt, JLL Kristen Rabel, CBRE Group Inc. John Spafford, PMRG Damon Thames, Colvill Office Properties Matthew Volz, Stream Realty Partners Chrissy Wilson, JLL Michelle Wogan, Transwestern
Office Tenant Rep
Reggie Beavan, Jackson & Cooksey Inc. Craig Beyer, CBRE Group Inc. Lucian Bukowski, CBRE Group Inc. Brandon Clarke, CBRE Group Inc. Sanford Criner, CBRE Group Inc. Ronnie Deyo, JLL Matthew Dickson, CBRE Group Inc. Charles Fertitta, Jr., Colliers International Charles Gordon, CBRE Group Inc. David G. Guion, Cushman & Wakefield of Texas Inc. Steve Hesse, CBRE Group Inc. Harry Holmes, Avison Young Andy Iversen, Jackson & Cooksey Inc. Jay Kyle, Colliers International Josh LaRocca, Avison Young Jon Lee, CBRE Group Inc. Charlie Neuhaus, Avison Young Rich Pancioli, CBRE Group Inc. Robert Parsley, Colliers International John Parsley, Colliers International Joe Peddie, Cushman & Wakefield of Texas Inc. Tim D. Relyea, Cushman & Wakefield of Texas Inc. Morgan Relyea Colt, Cushman & Wakefield of Texas Inc. Louis Rosenthal, JLL George W. Strake III, Cushman & Wakefield of Texas Inc.
Retail
Debbie Adams, EDGE Realty Partners Christie Amezquita, Read King Commercial Real Estate Jason Gaines, NAI Partners Scott Gardner, Streetwise Retail Advisors; UCR Houston Lilly Golden, Evergreen Commercial Realty Robert Hantgan, Colliers International Nick Hernandez, Transwestern Kevin Holland, EDGE Realty Partners Burdette Huffman, EDGE Realty Partners Joshua Jacobs, EDGE Realty Partners Rafael Melara, Hunington Properties Inc. Matthew Parsons, JLL Mark Raines, JLL Culver Stedman, EDGE Realty Partners Jeff Tinsley, The J. Beard Real Estate Co. LP Grant Walker, Transwestern Jamie Weaver, EDGE Realty Partners
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Nazi Bersekutu dengan UFO, Mereka Ada di Antartika
https://ngulik.net/?p=5010 Kategori Bumi Berongga mengklaim jikalau tentara Nazi membangun markas rahasia di Benua Antartika untuk pendaratan makhluk luar angkasa atau UFO.   Artinya, Nazi dan UFO sudah 'saling mengenal' sejak Perang Dunia II berkecamuk. Anomali misterius ini terbentang sekitar 240 kilometer dan mencapai kedalaman maksimum sampai 850 meter.   Adalah Rodney Cluff, dalam bukunya berjudul Top Secret: Our Earth Is Hollow, yang mengklaim sudah menemukan markas rahasia UFO Nazi di benua yang letaknya paling selatan Bumi itu.   Cluff mengatakan, tentara Nazi yang menganggap dirinya ras superior, mengklaim sebagai 'Penjaga Bumi' dan tinggal di sentra Bumi, yaitu Antartika.   "Mereka secara teratur memata-matai kita menggunakan pesawat ruang angkasa dan piring terbang. Mayoritas UFO benar-benar berasal dari dalam planet kita," klaim Cluff, dikutip dari Express.   Cluff, yang juga pendorong Bumi Berongga, menuturkan jikalau dia dan kelompoknya bernama Hollow Earther percaya ada tiga pintu masuk ke perut Bumi. Dua di dekat kutub (utara dan selatan) dan satu lagi di Pengunungan Himalaya.   Ia mengaku bahwa teori ini berawal dari kepercayaan Yunani Kuno, Buddha dan Kristen.   Pada kans terpisah, kategori pemburu UFO, SecureTeam10, membeberkan teorinya perihal keberadaan markas UFO milik Nazi di Antartika.   "Sampai sekarang, ilmuwan tidak memiliki metode untuk menemukan apa yang terkubur jauh di bawah lapisan es tebal ini. Tetapi, kami menemukan beberapa bukti dalam beberapa tahun terakhir. Seperti adanya pintu masuk dan tanpa sesuatu yang dapat terbang dan bentuk yang sama seperti lubang itu sendiri," demikian penjelasan SecureTeam10.   Format aneh di Antartika yang dijuluki Wilkes Land, pertama kali ditemukan oleh satelit NASA pada 2006.   Beberapa peneliti meyakini anomali itu yaitu hasil dari hantaman asteroid berukuran dua kali dari asteroid yang memusnahkan dinosaurus.   Jauh ke belakang, astronom Edmond Halley pada tahun 1692, meyakini bahwa Bumi tidaklah padat namun dibentuk oleh beberapa bola berongga.   Penjelajah Kutub Utara Olaf Jansen mengklaim bahwa dia berlayar melewati pintu masuk ke inti Bumi pada 1811. Jansen juga mengaku tinggal di ‘Kota Surga’ (Eden) yang menawan selama dua tahun bersama orang-orang super yang tingginya lebih dari 12 kaki.
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Les Enfants Terribles. Baritone Gyula Nagy, centre. © ROH, 2017. Photographed by Bill Cooper
Tonight, 27 January 2017, The Royal Ballet presents an exciting new world premiere at the Barbican Theatre in London. Here’s a preview of what the first night audience will be seeing.
The project brings together choreographer Javier De Frutos and leading lights of ballet, contemporary dance and opera to create a new production of Philip Glass’s dance opera inspired by Jean Cocteau’s surrealist tragedy Les Enfants Terribles.
Les Enfants Terribles forms part of the Glass at 80 celebrations at the Barbican to mark Glass’s 80th birthday on 31 January.
Les Enfants Terribles. © ROH, 2017. Photographed by Bill Cooper
Les Enfants Terribles. Edward Watson, Jonathan Goddard, Thomasin Gülgeç. © ROH, 2017. Photographed by Bill Cooper
Les Enfants Terribles. Emily Edmonds, Clemmie Sveaas, Jennifer Davis, Zenaida Yanowsky. © ROH, 2017. Photographed by Bill Cooper
Les Enfants Terribles. Gyula Nagy. © ROH, 2017. Photographed by Bill Cooper
Cocteau’s novel tells the story of orphaned siblings Lise and Paul who escape isolation in the real world by creating their own private game in an ‘enchanted’ room. As they grow up, the rules of the Game start to control their lives until the distinction between reality and their own imagination becomes dangerously blurred. The novel is considered to be Cocteau’s seminal work and he collaborated with director Jean-Pierre Melville to adapt it into the 1950 film of the same name.
Les Enfants Terribles. Zenaida Yanowsky. © ROH, 2017. Photographed by Bill Cooper
Royal Ballet Principal Dancers Edward Watson and Zenaida Yanowsky perform in this production, with their roles being mirrored by names from the world of contemporary dance and singers from The Royal Opera’s Jette Parker Young Artists Programme. Watson collaborated with De Frutos when he and Wendy Whelan danced in his piece First and Wait in 2015.
Accompanied by pianists on three grand pianos, this is a multi-layered piece that portrays a world unhooked from reality.
  Les Enfants Terribles Friday 27 – Sunday 29 January Barbican Centre, Silk Street, EC2Y 8DS Tickets £10 – £40 
27, 28 January at 7.45pm 29 January at 4pm
Running Time: about 2 hours, including an interval
Box Office: www.roh.org.uk / http://www.barbican.org.uk 0207 304 4000 / 0207 638 8891
This production contains adult themes Suitable for ages 14+ Sung in French with English surtitles, and narrated in English
Director Javier De Frutos Choreography Javier De Frutos Music Philip Glass Designer Jean-Marc Puissant Lighting designer Bruno Poet Video Artist Tal Rosner
Dancers Zenaida Yanowsky* Edward Watson* Kristen McNally* Thomas Whitehead* Gemma Nixon Clemmie Sveaas Jonathan Goddard Thomasin Gülgeç
Singers Jennifer Davis** Emily Edmonds** Gyula Nagy** Paul Curievici
Piano Kate Shipway Grant Green James Hendry
Conducted by Timothy Burke
*The Royal Ballet **Jette Parker Young Artist
Les Enfants Terribles. Zenaida Yanowsky and Edward Watson © ROH 2016. Photographed by Rick Guest, Image by AKA © ROH 2016
First look at Les Enfants Terribles – a new world premiere from The Royal Ballet Tonight, 27 January 2017, The Royal Ballet presents an exciting new world premiere at the Barbican Theatre in London.
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