ic First ICE Detainee Covid-19 Death Occurred This Week By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 20:29:54 +0000 A 57-year-old man from El Salvador who was being held at the Otay Mesa Detention Center in California died from Covid-19 on Wednesday. This is the first confirmed death from the coronavirus at an ICE detention center. Carlos Escobar-Mejia has been detained at the center since Jan. 10 after having lived in the U.S. for 40 years. While at the detention center, he was on a list of people who are medically vulnerable to the virus and are therefore eligible for immediate release but was hospitalized before the list was fully put together. According to ICE, 705 out of 1,460 detainees tested positive for Covid-19. At the Otay Mesa center alone, there are 140 cases of Covid-19 out of the 649 detainees there, making it the facility with the largest number of positive tests among detainees. The Otay Mesa center is owned by the private prison company CoreCivic, which has not commented on the situation there. ICE maintains that it is caring for its detainees in light of the pandemic, but detainees have said that they do not have enough space to socially distance, that they do not have enough clean masks, and that guards are not adhering to CDC […] No related posts. Full Article Feminist Newswire Health Immigration
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ic Book Recommendation: DIANA: PRINCESS OF THE AMAZONS by Shannon & Dean Hale, Victoria Ying (DC Zoom) By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 07 Jan 2020 15:19:43 +0000 Happy launch day to DIANA: PRINCESS OF THE AMAZONS, the newest in the DC Zoom line of graphic novels for middle graders. Written by Shannon & Dean Hale and illustrated by Victoria Ying. Thanks to Michele Wells at DC Kids for sending me a copy! For more of my book collages, feel free to browse my BookADay Padlet as well as my BookADay and Book Recommendation archives. I read a lot more books than I have time to post, especially now that I've joined the Goodreads 2020 Reading Challenge! Full Article Book Recommendations Book Reviews Books I Read comicreview graphicnovel
ic Writers and illustrators: Learning to accept criticism is a key to getting published By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 11 Jan 2020 12:54:08 +0000 Advice for those who are trying to get published or who want a longterm career in the publishing industry: you need to develop a thick hide when it comes to criticism. No matter what stage you are in your career, if you are putting yourself and your work out there for people to see (whether it's agents or editors or art directors or reviewers or other readers), you WILL get criticism. It might be criticism in the form of critiques from a trusted group of writer or illustrator friends. It might be a form rejection letter or detailed rejection letter. Even after you get a contract, you will be getting feedback and change requests from your editor or art director. After your book comes out, some people will not like your book -- and some of those people may be reviewers. If you are sensitive to harsh judgement, you need to find a way to cope with this early on if you want to stay in the game. Just don't do it in public! For critiques of your work, never make changes right away. This is especially important for those who are insecure about their own skills! Let the feedback sit for at least a day or two (longer if you can wait), THEN come back to it with more objectivity. Do you agree with the feedback? Don't blindly make a change to your manuscript if you don't agree or understand why. And never, ever respond to negative reviews in public. Some useful resources: Gail Carson Levine has great advice about how to take criticism, particularly from a critique. 11 Writers On How They Deal With Criticism - by Jason Diamond. 6 Top Tips For Dealing With Criticism Of Your Writing - from WritersEdit. This piece advises AGAINST reading all (if any) of your reviews in Goodreads and other places geared toward readers; I've heard this piece of advice from a prominent author in her workshop as well. Deal With Criticism Like A Pro - by Bryan Collins on WritetoDone. This advice is mainly geared toward negative feedback from an editor; Bryan is a nonfiction freelance writer. Full Article
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ic Writing Productivity Tips & Advice For Young Writers From Marcie Colleen (THE BEAR'S GARDEN) By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sun, 22 Mar 2020 13:43:27 +0000 Happy launch day to Marcie Colleen, whose THE BEAR'S GARDEN with Alison Oliver launches from Imprint/Macmillan today! Marcie Colleen is the award-winning picture book author of Penguinaut! (illustrated by Emma Yarlett) and Love, Triangle (illustrated by Bob Shea), as well as the Super Happy Party Bears chapter book series. She teaches Writing Children’s Picture Books for the University of California at San Diego both online and on campus, and runs her own Study Hall conducting a month-long online critique group dedicated to the crafting picture books. Find out more about how you can study with Marcie at thisismarciecolleen.com and on Twitter at @MarcieColleen1. *UPDATE: Marcie has also launched her SUPER HAPPY Book Club on her YouTube channel, especially for families at home during school closures! Launching March 24, 2020, THE BEAR'S GARDEN is written by Marcie Colleen and illustrated by Alison Oliver. You can read reviews of the book on Kirkus (starred review!) and Bookroo. Author: Marcie Colleen Illustrator: Alison Oliver Publisher: Imprint/Macmillan Children’s SYNOPSIS: Inspired by the true story of a community garden in Brooklyn, New York, picture book The Bear’s Garden is a testament to how imagination and dedication can transform communities and create beauty for everyone in unexpected places. A little girl sees an empty lot in a city and imagines what it can be: a place to grow, a place to play, and a place to love. With the help of her stuffed bear, the girl brings her community together to create a beautiful garden. Q. What inspired you to write this book? The Bear’s Garden was inspired by the real-life Pacific Street Brooklyn Bear’s Community Garden in my former neighborhood in New York City. The name always puzzled me—I mean, we didn’t have bears wandering around Brooklyn last I checked! Come to find out, the garden was named for a teddy bear that was found in the weeds when the workers began to create a garden in the abandoned lot. Of course, immediately I started thinking of that little bear. How did he get there? Did he belong to anyone? Was he placed there on purpose? The Bear’s Garden is my imaginative story about how the teddy bear came to be in those weeds. It’s also a love letter to my former neighborhood and the power of community that I felt while living there. I am the girl who finds love and beauty in every inch of that urban paradise Q. As an experienced author, how do you manage your time in terms of balancing your creative work time with the business side (promotion, admin, school visits etc), yet still have a life outside work? While everything I do, such as teaching and creating Teacher’s Guides, falls under the umbrella of being a full-time children’s author, I have struggled in the past to find time for my own creative writing. It seems my days get quickly overrun. However, about a year ago I paired up with a fellow author friend, Kirsten Larson, to prioritize our writing projects. We get up at 5:20 every morning to write for an hour. The alarm goes off, we text each other a quick “Good Morning” and share our project goals for that session, grab our coffee, and set to write until 6:30 without distraction. At 6:30 we check in again with our progress. It’s been a game-changer. I think I have written more in the last year because of it. And it’s a fantastic way to feel accomplished no matter what the rest of the day brings. Q. What advice do you have for young writers? I have always loved reading and writing stories. A few years back I found a book I had written in elementary school. It’s called Rainbow Hunt. And in the back of the book I found an Author’s Note I had written. It said, “Marcie Goldstein lives in Liverpool, NY and loves to write books. Someday she hopes to be a successful author.” So, my advice to young writers everywhere would be, know that your dreams can come true. Even if people say it’s a long-shot. I’m living proof. So keep reading, keep writing, and never stop dreaming. Q. Anything else you'd like to mention? What are you excited about these days? Despite the recent global health crisis that has left us all indoors, I am excited to see how we will learn to build more community within our lives—even virtually. The creativity and innovation that has developed in the last few weeks has been extraordinarily inspiring. Like flowers between the pavement cracks, we will find ways. And a lot of beauty is going to grow from this. -- For more interviews, see my Inkygirl Interview Archive. Also see Advice For Young Writers and Illustrators, a compilation of tips generously offered by children's book creators I've interviewed over the years. Full Article Inkygirl Interviews productivity young writers
ic Book Giveaway, Advice For Young Writers from Karla Valenti (MARIE CURIE & THE POWER OF PERSISTENCE) By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 27 Mar 2020 15:40:21 +0000 GIVEAWAY (U.S. only): Karla is giving away a copy of Marie Curie And The Power Of Persistence, written by Karla Valenti and illustrated by Annalisa Beghelli! *** ENTER HERE *** Karla Arenas Valenti was born and raised in Mexico. Since then she has put down roots in a number of countries she now calls home: Japan, France, Germany, and the U.S. where she lives in the Chicagoland area with her husband and three kids. She writes picture books and middle grade novels. You can find out more about Karla at www.karlavalenti.com or connect with her on Facebook or Twitter @KV_writes. I asked Karla to describe her book, and here's what she replied: My Super Science Heroes is a picture book series for children ages 4-8. The series focuses on key scientists, but rather than defining those scientists by what they did (their achievements), we are choosing to highlight who they were (the traits that made those achievements possible). This distinction is important as it allows readers (young and old) to re-frame what it means to “succeed” - in other words, you do not need to be a genius or Nobel-prize winner in order to be a hero in your own life. Arguably, what makes someone a hero is how they make use of their own “super powers” in pursuit of their dreams. And what are these super powers? The first one we chose to highlight is persistence. Throughout her personal and professional life, Marie Curie encountered many societal and institutional limitations that threatened to block her progress. Rather than telling our young readers about these challenges, however, we chose to show them. Enter Mr. Opposition, a character designed to embody these counterforces and give Marie a chance to prove her persistence to all her fans and readers. In this way, Marie’s ultimate success and notable achievements are not presented as the inevitable result of a gifted mind. Rather, we are honoring the tremendous effort she exhibited in never giving up on her dreams, a super power indeed. Our next book focuses on the power of curiosity, exemplified by Alan Turing and his minion, Miss Enigma (due out Jan 2021). My Super Science Heroes is unlike any other children’s book series focusing on historical figures, and we hope it will inspire countless of young scientists (and non-scientists) as they develop their own super powers. Q: How did MARIE CURIE AND THE POWER OF PERSISTENCE get published? This is a story about the unexpected surprises that come our way when we are open to any (and sometimes unconventional) opportunities. I was living in Europe at the time, and a friend forwarded an open call for story submissions run by a non-profit science association. The Marie Curie Alumni Association (MCAA) was looking for a creative way to raise funds to support their science initiatives, so they launched a contest for picture book submissions. The topic was a story about Marie Curie, but told in a way that would excite young readers about science As a fiction writer, I was hesitant at first to submit a story on a non-fiction topic. However, I also viewed this as an opportunity to flex my creative wings, so I took the challenge and wrote a story about Marie Curie... the super hero. As I researched her life, it became clear that, while she certainly accomplished a great deal as a scientist, her most notable achievement was her unwavering persistence in facing a number of challenges throughout her life. Persistence! A skill highly valued in the scientific community (and one present in all of us). What if the book was about Marie Curie using her power of persistence to achieve great things in the scientific world? What if she had an evil nemesis who lived in a craggy cave deep underground, and whose sole purpose was preventing the spread of knowledge? What if he sent his minion, Mr. Opposition, to stop Marie in her heroic journey? Thus was born the My Super Science Heroes series. It was an unconventional premise, but I decided to submit the story. To my tremendous surprise, I won! Working with Micaela Crespo Quesada (a super scientist herself) and the MCAA association, we identified the perfect illustrator for the project, Annalisa Beghelli. Her artwork brilliantly captured the super hero themes we wanted to explore. In a true collaboration, the three of us worked to bring this project to life. Initially, the project was going to be funded exclusively through a global crowdsourcing campaign. Not only did we exceed our goal by 20%, but a couple weeks into the campaign, we received an offer by Kelly Barrales-Saylor at Sourcebooks for world rights. Fast forward to today as we celebrate the world publication on April 7th of Marie Curie and the Power of Persistence. Q. What advice do you have for young writers? In a perhaps not-so-ironic twist, the most valuable piece of advice I can offer is to believe in the power of persistence. And I hesitate to say this is only relevant to young writers (since I myself only learned this as a writer after many years). The journey I have taken to get to this point has not been a short (or always-joyful) one. Indeed, it has been more agonizing than not, more heart-breaking than uplifting, and certainly taken a lot longer than I expected. There have been plenty of opportunities for me to give up and walk away (and if I'm honest, there have been moments in my life where I've had to do that). However, I am fiercely proud of this story because it feels like a real badge of honor; a testament to the courage it takes to pick up your "pen" and keep putting words to paper, despite everything standing in your way. The truth is, we all have our own version of Mr. Opposition, and we all must do battle with the nemesis that intends to bring us down. But word by word, line by line, we can persist. That is no small thing. -- For more interviews, see my Inkygirl Interview Archive. Also see Advice For Young Writers and Illustrators, a compilation of tips generously offered by children's book creators I've interviewed over the years. Full Article Advice for young artists and young writers Inkygirl Interviews Three Questions nonfiction writing picture books
ic new zines in the distro! and music! By doriszineblog.blogspot.com Published On :: Mon, 17 Jan 2011 15:47:00 +0000 at my distro click here for distrothe ovens. CDRFeatured band of the season! The Ovens! Two peice feminist band from Chicago! Check it out by clicking here!listen to This Disaster Was Brought To You By HeterosexualityKeep Track: Pocket CalenderThis is my little calender and pocket organizer! Cute drawings! Fits in your pocket! There are two pages for each month, with four blank pages with little drawings for taking notes and making lists.The calender part has blank spots for you to fill in the dates, so that you can start at any time, but if you want me to fill it in, I will.When the Crash Meets Something Solid Issue #002: Hewers of Waterstories, essays, and poetry about drug addiction; sex work - which she did at first by choice, and then how it got twisted; abuse, and survivalpowerful and goodThe Worst: A Compilation Zine on Grief and Loss: Issue 2 A new issue of this beautiful zine, thick and full of stories and articles about grief and dealing with death. I read it a month ago, and I can't remember for sure, but it seemed like this one had more stories from people who were a little older and had more time/distance from the deaths they were writing about, where as the first issue seemed more immediate. Both are so useful! Both have a wide variety of stories.Truckface #14Excellent zine! about her second year of teaching high-school. very funny, extremely tragic, inspiring, depressing, politics, comics, everything you could ask for. I love this zine!It also has stories about life outside of school - starting a feminist band (the Ovens), bad roommates, and more!Every new teacher and everyone thinking of becoming a teacher should read this, plus everyone else should too!Truckface #13Thick little zine about LB's first (hellish) year of teaching highschool. In which she gets named "The Nose" by her students. Deals with a class of 8 bad apples - and how to teach, how to stay sane. Almost decided to not continue teaching. Deals with the religious right protesting at the school (for having a Gay-Straight Alliance), this zine is great and has a million funny/sad stories.I wish all my friends who were going into their first year of teaching could read this zine! and everyone else too!Truckface #12"How do you become an authority figure when you yourself are anti-authoritarian? Questions that should have been asked prior to enrolling in teaching school." student teaching in Chicago - dealing with bitter, assimilationist teachers; desperation and violence among students (24 students murdered this school year... and school authorities decided that tucking in shirts is the solution); dancing in class with the students, students talking about racism and discrimination, immigration, bravery.When Lanugage Runs Dry #3:A Zine for People with Chronic Pain and Their Alliesanother issue of this great zine. Issue #3 has a beautifully written peice about brain injury; an article about parenting with chronic pain; a comic/theory about Fibromyalgia and invisible illness; a conversation/interview between a step-mother and daughtor about what it was like to have a step-mother who was experiencing chronic pain; and an article about the workbook Living Beyond Your Pain: Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to Ease Chronic Pain Full Article distro
ic I won't be working with Microcosm anymore By doriszineblog.blogspot.com Published On :: Fri, 21 Jan 2011 22:22:00 +0000 Here is Microcosm's statement and my response.Microcosm's Statement: It has been way too long since Cindy Crabb asked us to write a public statement regarding allegations of Joe Biel’s history of emotional abuse and manipulation. It is not because we have chosen to ignore this issue. On the contrary, we have spent many hours discussing this topic. But we are not writing today to provide excuses. We hope to provide some answers and to encourage more questions. Cindy is right that collectives need to confront abuse in all its forms by members within their collectives, even if it is just a collectively-ran business, but especially when that business lays claim to radical politics. It is for this reason that we want to say that we do recognize Joe’s history of emotional abuse and manipulation. Not just with Alex, but within other relationships as well. We know that Joe has been involved in one failed mediation attempt with Alex. We also know that he was involved in a more recent process that fell apart (this was outlined in posts by Cindy and Alex). Unfortunately, the collective was made aware of this latter accountability process only shortly before it fell apart. We, the collective and Joe, have recently started working with a counselor who is helping us to reconcile many issues within the collective. We do not believe this is a replacement for a larger accountability process, but we do see it as an important first step for our involvement and for the betterment of Microcosm as a collectively-ran company. We recognize and agree with the statement put out by the Athens Support Network, who mediated the last accountability process.“Joe is in therapy, and we feel that he is making progress through therapy. He has identified a large number of behavior issues and has done work and continues to do work to change them. He believes that he honors Alex’s experience. We, however, feel that he still has extreme problems with control, manipulation, defensiveness, and portraying himself as the victim.”We have noticed some positive improvements in Joe’s behavior, but he does have a long way to go. We do believe that he can work through this and therefore choose, at this time, to continue working with him. We welcome suggestions on how we, the collective, can better facilitate this process. In the meantime, we will continue to work through this and figure things out as we go.Cindy also pointed out that she would like more transparency about how things are run at microcosm. For that reason, we will soon be releasing some information on our website about how we run things. We honestly want to be a more transparent organization (which is why we’ve started posting annual financial statements). Over the past year, we have begun to change and implement a lot of new policies to help spread power among all of the collective members. We are excited about these changes and equally excited to share them with you. Alex was right in that we need to hear from you. We know that Microcosm could be better and we want it to be so. For that reason, we need to know what it is that you think we need to fix. We’ve already heard some great things and we’ve worked to improve those. We’ll share more about that later, though. We want the focus to stay where Cindy and others have asked us to focus it for now - on Joe’s accountability. Thank you Cindy, Alex, Ciara, and everyone who has put pressure on us to make change. It is a wonderful example of collective action. And we hope it proves that while we may be relatively large in the zine world, we are still just a small group of people who still love the community we are a part of and hope to make it a better place. With sincerity and humility,The Microcosm Collective In response to Microcosms statement about Joes manipulative and abusive behavior.This statement is to let it be known that despite Microcosms recent public statement finally acknowledging Joe Biel’s abusive and manipulative behavior, I will not be distributing Doris though Microcosm any longer. They published Doris 23, the Doris Anthology, the Support zine and Learning Good Consent, so I don’t have control of those publications. In July, 2010, I asked Microcosm to write a statement, or have each collective member contact me with a personal statement, as a precondition to my continuing to work with them. I was following my sincere belief that organizations should have a chance to admit to the abusive behaviors of members, and that as long as they show a commitment to change, they should not necessarily be shunned. Below is part of the statement I made. I believe that collectives, even when they are just collective businesses, are responsible for confronting issues of patriarchy (and other forms of domination) within their collectives, and working on change and transparency. I believe that Joe's behavior stems from patriarchy … the communication/manipulation models he uses are … patriarchtical. In order to feel comfortable continuing to be published by Microcosm, I would need to know either from each collective member or from the collective as a whole (with a minority dissenting opinion) that they don't think Alex was crazy or that the attempts to deal with the situation are a witch-hunt. I would need to know from each member, or the collective as a whole (with a minority dissenting opinion,) that the collective recognizes that Joe still has issues with control and manipulation… I need to feel like the collective takes this seriously and does not put the burden of instigating change on the survivor/s, or on people negatively affected by Joe's behavior. I do believe there are good people who work at Microcosm. I don’t want those people to suffer because of Joe’s behavior. I wanted to give the workers at Microcosm a chance to show their commitment to confronting Joe’s manipulative behavior, and a chance to make a strong stance against abuse. The statement that was recently released by Microcosm is too little, too late. I can’t believe it took 6 months to write a statement that could easily be summed up as “we agree with the statement made by the Athens Support Network.” Microcosm’s statement gives the impression that Joe has made more changes than he has. I was hopeful that Microcosm might be able to take a strong stand against abuse. I feel like they failed. If this statement had come out immediately, and they had followed up with concrete examples of change months later, that would have been great. If they had waited six months and come up with a statement that firmly placed the responsibility of change on Joe’s feet, discussed concrete changes the collective was making to deal with his abusive behavior, and took a strong stand against abuse, that would have been great. This statement is very weak, particularly considering that Joe’s abuse has been known for years. There have also been a number of incidents and issues that have come up since I made my request for a public statement that have contributed to my decision to not work with Microcosm anymore:- I had asked that a public statement be made or that each collective member contact me with a statement about their beliefs. I received two statements, both of which referred to problems between Joe and Alex; neither called it abuse.- Joe wrote a statement about his behavior, which I found extremely disturbing. Among other problems, it was very minimizing of Alex’s experiences of abuse, and minimizing of the extent of his current manipulative behavioral problems.- I had a number of business discussions with people at Microcosm, where the communication was unclear and I felt like I was being manipulated. - I was told by someone at Microcosm that they were unclear what exactly Microcosm would need to do for me to continue working with them. This was months after I had made these conditions known. Often, in accountability situations, the perpetrator and the people who benefit from continued friendship/relationship with the perpetrator want to know exactly what needs to be done to fix it. This need for an exact recipe puts the burden back on the survivor/people who support the survivor. All of these things have added to my feeling that the collective is not taking Joe’s abusive patterns seriously. I would like to take this chance to clear up some misconceptions about the accountability process I was involved in with Joe: In late 2009, Joe told me that he had been in intensive therapy, had changed, and had no way of clearing his name. I helped set up an accountability team that was designed to confirm that Joe had recognized and changed his behavior; to help him deal with rumors, and to help him make amends. It was not designed to be a full accountability process. Early on, it became clear that Joe still had very abusive/manipulative behaviors and that he was unwilling to own up to most of it. Joe had lied about the level of changes he had made. Because of this, the accountability process was disbanded. I am disgusted by Joe’s abuse of his former partner, disgusted by his continuing manipulative behavior. I do not think he has even begun to make the kinds of fundamental changes necessary. I take abuse very seriously and while I think there are some people in Microcosm who are committed to working for a world without abuse, I also think there is complicity within the organization. I have been disturbed by my recent interactions with people working at Microcosm. I am glad they made a public statement, and that they have a counselor helping them deal with internal issues but am skeptical about their priorities, since they have not posted their public statement on their website. I feel mistrustful of the organization. I have a hard time not thinking that most people just signed on to the statement, hoping to save their pants. I understand that they have been working to be more transparent. I hope that they are able to change. I, however, will not be working with Microcosm any longer. Full Article microcosm
ic I'll be reading in Chicago March 25 By doriszineblog.blogspot.com Published On :: Sat, 19 Mar 2011 17:01:00 +0000 I'll be in Chicago for the Chicago zine fest - reading on Fri 25, doing a writing workshop Sat at 11 am, and tabeling. Come visit! Full Article
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ic The Cure at Afisha Picnic By craigjparker.blogspot.com Published On :: Sat, 03 Aug 2019 15:47:00 +0000 August 3rd, 2019Afisha Picnic in RussiaScheduled to play from 8:30 - 11 pm.In the US that's a start time of 1:30 pm eastern, 12:30 pm central, 11:30 am mountain, 10:30 am pacific.Setlist: Plainsong, Pictures of You, High, Just One Kiss, Lovesong, Last Dance, Burn, Fascination Street, Never Enough, Push, In Between Days, Just Like Heaven, From the Edge of the Deep Green Sea, Shake Dog Shake, A Night Like This, Play For Today, A Forest, Primary, 39, DisintegrationEncore: Lullaby, The Caterpillar, The Walk, Friday I'm in Love, Close to Me, Why Can't I Be You?, Boys Don't Cry. Full Article
ic Cure return to Mexico on Oct. 8th By craigjparker.blogspot.com Published On :: Thu, 22 Aug 2019 20:42:00 +0000 #ShowOCESA¡La espera terminó! Después de seis años de ausencia en nuestro país, @thecure regresa este 8 de octubre al Foro Sol en su única presentación????#TheCureMXPreventa @Citibanamex 28 y 29 de agostoTérminos y condiciones para los 3MSI en https://t.co/97AaWmb53r pic.twitter.com/hBN2dcKrEg— Ocesa Rock (@ocesa_rock) August 22, 2019 CONFIRMADO: @thecure vuelve a México y sí. En @RedCapital_ lo dijimos primero. Hace un mes.#FelizJueves https://t.co/GDnwui2fNd pic.twitter.com/m1k3n7XVJA— Red Capital (@RedCapital_) August 22, 2019 ¡CONFIRMADO! ¡The Cure anuncia concierto en México! https://t.co/rhoD01bNP8— Chain of Flowers (@CraigatCoF) August 22, 2019 Full Article
ic "This is for Ricky" By craigjparker.blogspot.com Published On :: Sat, 24 Aug 2019 21:00:00 +0000 Robert before closing their show at Rock en Seine on Friday night with 'Boys Don't Cry': "We have time for one last song. This is for Ricky. It's called Boys Don't Cry".Eden Gallup has shared the sad news that Paul "Ricky" Welton, Jason's drum tech, has died. Loved Ricky so much. Sending love and strength to his family, friends, and the Cure Crew. https://t.co/EDVML4LFh0 pic.twitter.com/q4fadoibqO— Chain of Flowers (@CraigatCoF) August 23, 2019 View this post on Instagram#Repost @edvendetta with @repostsaveapp ・・・ Tonight’s for you, Bro ????A post shared by Al (@feralpunk) on Aug 23, 2019 at 12:17pm PDT View this post on InstagramThis one's for Ricky. #curecrew #thecure #roadbrothersA post shared by Al (@feralpunk) on Aug 23, 2019 at 11:38am PDT View this post on InstagramRest easy Ricky. All our love. You will always be missed. @thecure #thecure #roadcrew #roadbrothers #tourfamily #justthebestguyA post shared by Al (@feralpunk) on Aug 23, 2019 at 6:12am PDTRIP Paul ”Ricky” Welton. I got to know Ricky on the Reflections tour . I saw him recently at the Hall of Fame induction this March . A lovely man. My condolences to his family and friends.— Lol Tolhurst (@LolTolhurst) August 23, 2019 View this post on InstagramMixed feelings from today, as we gained a great chart position but lost a dear friend of ours, ‘Ricky’ (aka Paul Welton) drum roadie for the 2015 @rideox4official tour Celebrating and mourning, here’s to you Ricky it was always great to be in your company xA post shared by Laurence Colbert ???????? (@lozcolbert) on Aug 23, 2019 at 3:10pm PDT View this post on Instagram@rideox4official @todaysfestival #todaysfestival TORINO 23/AUG/2019 #ride #ridetheband #rideox4 @andybebop dedicated “vapour trail” to Ricky... @mark_gardener_ride @lozcolbert @stevequeralt @edvendetta @feralpunkA post shared by mars marsworld (@mars_marsworld) on Aug 23, 2019 at 4:45pm PDTAndy from Ride also dedicated 'Vapour Trail' to Ricky at their show on Friday night. Again, no video of the dedication, but here's the song, and if I find video of the dedication, I'll post it. View this post on Instagram For Ricky x . . . . . . ????JuStine @liamgallagher @dougalsays @hicathhowsyou @zeb0rah @queenofcringe #champagnesupernova #tribute #LiamGallagher #asyouwere #WhyMeWhyNotA post shared by Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher.daily) on Aug 25, 2019 at 4:10am PDTLiam Gallagher dedicated Champagne Supernova to Ricky at his show on Saturday night.Thanks to Eden Gallup for posting this on his Facebook today. A young Paul "Ricky" Welton on drums. Paul "Ricky" Welton was a longtime member of The Cure Crew, Jason's drum tech, and a wonderful person beloved by all who knew him. He passed away on Friday, and his band and crew paid tribute to him. This is my small attempt to also honor him. Farewell, Ricky. Thank you for all you did for the band, for your crew, for the fans, and for keeping the shows running every night. You were so loved, and I hope you knew it. As everyone has said, you will be missed greatly!All love and strength to his family, friends, the band, and the crew.Rock on in eternity, Ricky! We love you so much! Full Article
ic The Cure in Mexico City By craigjparker.blogspot.com Published On :: Tue, 08 Oct 2019 21:30:00 +0000 October 8th, 2019The Foro Sol in Mexico City, MexicoCure are scheduled to play from 9:10 - 11:55 pm central time.Setlist: Plainsong, Pictures of You, A Night Like This, Just One Kiss, Lovesong, Last Dance, 39, Burn, Fascination Street, Never Enough, Push, In Between Days, Just Like Heaven, From the Edge of the Deep Green Sea, Want, Play For Today, A Forest, Primary, Shake Dog Shake, Prayers for Rain, Disintegration1st encore: Lullaby, The Caterpillar, The Lovecats, Hot Hot Hot, The Walk, Let's Go to Bed, Friday I'm in Love, Close to Me, Why Can't I Be You?2nd encore: Three Imaginary Boys, Boys Don't Cry, Jumping Someone Else's Train, Grinding Halt, 10:15 Saturday Night, Killing An Arab.Full schedule:5 pm Doors open5:40 - 6:05 Violet Vendetta6:35 - 7:10 Rey Pila7:40 - 8:25 The Twilight Sad9:10 - 11:55 The CureMidnight CurfewTweets by CraigatCoF Full Article
ic Review: Struman Optics Cinematic Lenses for Smartphones By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 10:00:00 +0000 The post Review: Struman Optics Cinematic Lenses for Smartphones appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Lee Herbet. The argument of whether smartphones can take good photos or not has been settled – they can! In this article, we are going to have a look at a set of lenses for smartphones from an Australian company, Struman Optics. While there are many lenses for smartphones on the market, I found a manufacturer that […] The post Review: Struman Optics Cinematic Lenses for Smartphones appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Lee Herbet. Full Article Cameras and Equipment gear review smartphone photography struman optics
ic Adobe Announces $1M Community Fund to Aid Artists During Pandemic By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 09:00:00 +0000 The post Adobe Announces $1M Community Fund to Aid Artists During Pandemic appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Jaymes Dempsey. Adobe has launched a community fund to help creatives get through the coronavirus pandemic. Discover everything you need to know (and learn how to apply!). The post Adobe Announces $1M Community Fund to Aid Artists During Pandemic appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Jaymes Dempsey. Full Article Post Production Tips Adobe adobe community fund news
ic 【VOICE会員皆様】初のVOICE会員限定トークショー『KATALK‘n SHOW』お知らせ By ameblo.jp Published On :: Mon, 27 Feb 2017 10:45:31 +0900 いつも加藤和樹へのあたたかい応援ありがとうございます。この度、デビュー10周年を迎え、新しい試みとしてVOICE会員限定のトークショー『KATALK‘n SHOW』を東京のみですが開催する事になりました。このイベントでは入場時にチェキ撮影、日頃ツイッターにあげている“加藤和樹飯”をカフェの方にお願いして加藤和樹監修の元、レシピ再現したものを食していただいたのち、トーク・皆様の質問にお答えするという2時間前後のイベントにしたいと思います。会員1名様1回のみ(応募者多数の場合は抽選)ではありますが、ご都合があいましたら是非、足を運んでいただけたらと思います。※会員期限2017.2まで会員様に同様のはがきを送っております。【イベント日程】 ※会場は池袋の東京芸術劇場付近のカフェになります。①2017年4月12日(水) 17時40分~開場 ②2017年4月23日(日) 17時40分~開場③2017年4月26日(水) 17時40分~開場 ④2017年4月30日(日) 11時40分~開場⑤2017年4月30日(日) 15時15分~開場 ※入場時、加藤和樹・ウェルカムチェキ撮影は入場をスムーズに進めるため皆様の事前準備ご協力お願いします。※お席は事前にこちらにて決めさせていただきますので選べません。※着席後、予め決めていただいた再現メニューをお楽しみください。(本人の登場はありません)※トークショー開始は開場から45分後位を予定しております。【再現レシピ】 ※AまたはBをご指定下さい。お申込みされたメニューは変更できませんのでご注意ください。A:加藤家の名古屋風ナポリタン&タンドリーチキン(1ドリンク付、デザート付)B:和樹さん宅のオムライス&タンドリーチキン(1ドリンク付、デザート付)【料 金】 8,000円(食事・チェキ・おみやげ付)【お申し込み方法】タイトル「トークショー申込み」・希望日・会員番号・氏名・電話番号を記載の上、メールにてお申し込みください。応募メール enta@assist2014.co.jp ※4月イベント当日に会員証の確認をいたしますので継続手続きお済の方が対象になりますので、まだお済でない方は申込期間中に継続手続きをお済ませください※会員1名様1回のみの参加となります。応募者多数の場合は抽選となりますので予めご了承ください。希望日は第一希望から第三希望までご記入ください。※抽選後、いかなる場合も希望日は変更できませんので間違えないようにお願いします。※日程により定員に達しない場合、複数参加希望者をご案内しますので希望される方は「複数回参加希望」とご記入ください。※メールは1件のみ送ってください。複数送られてきた場合は無効となります。【お申込み締切日】3月10日メールまで有効。 参加される方へはVOICEよりメールか電話にて3月20日までに必ずお知らせいたします。ご連絡がなかった方はご参加できません。こちらへのお電話やメールなどでのお問い合わせはご遠慮ください。※メール@assist2014.co.jpのドメインが受けられるように、または留守番電話がつながるように設置の確認をお願いします。※ご連絡が行った方はご入金をしていただく際にメニューを決めていただきます。 Full Article
ic 【VOICE会員の皆様へ】ROAD TOUR2019会員様企画のお知らせ By ameblo.jp Published On :: Wed, 16 Jan 2019 17:07:03 +0900 【VOICE会員の皆様へ】いつも加藤和樹を応援いただき誠にありがとうございます。Kazuki Kato ROAD TOUR2019開催にあたり、VOICE会員の皆様へご案内させていただきます。今回、初の試みであるROAD TOUR会場限定でライブ会場にて「2ショット撮影」を実施することとなりました。これは細かく各地方へ行くことができなったことから始まった“1人ROADTOUR”で、いつも応援してくださるVOICE会員の方への感謝の気持ちとして「何か思い出に残るものは…」と本人が考えたことでもあります。ただ、この企画は【ROAD TOUR参加のVOICE会員1名1会場1回のみ】とさせていただき、GIGTOURとThanksgiving of VOICEでは行いませんのでご了承ください。※時間の都合上、撮影希望会場を1カ所選んでもらって1会員1回のみの撮影となります。現在、ライブ会場からライブ会場への移動、グッズ販売の時間、リハーサルの時間など状況を確認しております。どのタイミングで撮影ができるかなど詳細は後日お送りいたします「VOICE会員ライブグッズ先行案内」にて同封させていただきますので、今しばらくお待ちください。ROADTOUR、GIGTOUR、Thanksgiving of VOICEと企画進行中ですので引き続き応援よろしくお願いいたします。スタッフ Full Article
ic Charter Schools II: Choice & Quality By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 09 Jan 2017 13:00:52 Embed from Getty Images In the previous essay on charter schools I considered the monopoly argument in their favor. On this view, charter schools break the state’s harmful monopoly on education and this is a good thing. It is worth … Full Article
ic Charter Schools III: Ideology & Choice By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 11 Jan 2017 13:00:19 Embed from Getty Images In my prior essay on charter schools, I considered the quality argument. The idea is that charter schools provide a higher quality alternative to public schools and should receive public money so that poorer families can … Full Article
ic VIDEO: MOVIES: REVIEW: It’s Complicated (2009) By clintjcl.wordpress.com Published On :: Tue, 14 Apr 2020 20:20:59 +0000 VIDEO: MOVIES: REVIEW: It’s Complicated (2009) Claire: 4.2/5 stars, 8.2/10. Carolyn: 4/5 stars, 7.6/10. Native ratings: 3.7/5 stars Netflix, 6.5/10 IMDB. A romantic comedy, but in this case the emphasis is on the romance: It’s a Romance-Comedy not a Comedy-Romance. And yet, for some reason I could stand it. It was done very well. Streep […] Full Article Carolyn Clio Links Media Movies People Reviews Video 2009 AlecBaldwin comedies Diigo ifttt IMDB imported It'sComplicated JohnKrasinski LakeBell media MerylStreep movies NancyMeyers NoraDunn romance romanticComedies SteveMartin video
ic Clips to secure face mask comfortably and quickly By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 21 Apr 2020 13:00:00 +0000 My face masks never quite worked with my ears. Prior attempts were not snug or comfortable on my face. And I had limited elastic narrow enough. So the clips came in handy for a fitting face mask. The elastic and face mask clips can be removed when washing the mask. CDC recommendations on cloth face […] The post Clips to secure face mask comfortably and quickly appeared first on IKEA Hackers. Full Article Fabrics Miscellaneous Riktig
ic Q: Need help with IKEA PAX crooked toe kick By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 22 Apr 2020 13:00:00 +0000 How do I correct wrongly assembled PAX toe kick? I have recently moved into my first own apartment and invested in a new IKEA Pax System. It consists of two separate corpuses, 100cm and 75cm, both 227cm high. We have already built them, screwed the two together and added the doors. Now to the problem: On the […] The post Q: Need help with IKEA PAX crooked toe kick appeared first on IKEA Hackers. Full Article Hackers Help Pax
ic Which COVID-19 models should we use to make policy decisions? By catless.ncl.ac.uk Published On :: Full Article
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ic Add an Account to the Microsoft Mail Program By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 01 May 2020 15:00:14 +0000 The Windows 10 Mail program supports multiple email accounts, so I'll show you how to add one. Add an Account to the Microsoft Mail Program from Ask Leo!. Get the newsletter: https://newsletter.askleo.com Full Article Email
ic Wicked Things #1 is out today! By steeple.church Published On :: Wed, 18 Mar 2020 12:00:37 +0000 The first issue of my new Boom!Box series, WICKED THINGS, is out today (March 18)! The Giant Days team of me (writing), Max Sarin (art), Whitney Cogar (colours) and Jim Campbell (letters) reunite for an all-new story of Bad Machinery’s Charlotte Grote (and Little Claire), as they are sucked into a fiendish world of metropolitan mystery. Get it from your local comic shop (if you can’t get there, you can order it from Page 45 in the UK and Midtown Comics in the USA) or digitally on Comixology. Here’s an interview I did with CBR about the new series and here’s a six-page preview of issue 1. Full Article Uncategorized
ic Choice words By steeple.church Published On :: Fri, 17 Apr 2020 01:01:40 +0100 Poor Maggie. The road to hell is paved with good intentions etc etc Full Article
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ic Fanfiction: Teen Wolf: It seems wasted now by DaaroMoltor By bestthingever.dreamwidth.org Published On :: Sun, 15 Sep 2019 17:29:55 GMT Posted by: ninetydegreesFandom: Teen WolfCharacters/Pairings: Stiles/DerekRating: Teen And UpLength: 48,544 wordsSummary: It's been months. Months of lonely days and lonelier nights.And Stiles can't understand what he did wrong.Why is it the BEST THING EVER: I found it to be one of the best stories I've read in this fandom because the author uses several well-loved tropes and treats them with the utmost respect and thoughtfulness. The author's take on them felt incredibly satisfying and believable, but still gave space for other possibilities at several points in the story. It could have gone differently and it would have been right too. I found the story raw, intense and beautiful. There is so much you can do with this fandom and these characters and this fic is a perfect example of that. It's made me fall in love with fanfiction all over again.Fanwork Links: https://archiveofourown.org/works/15212723 comments Full Article length (words): 40.000 - 60.000 fandom: teen wolf type: fanfiction
ic Fic: Star Wars: hunting toward heartstill by blackkat By bestthingever.dreamwidth.org Published On :: Thu, 30 Apr 2020 16:57:25 GMT Posted by: beatrice_otterFandom: Star WarsCharacters/Pairings: Mace Windu/Cody, Anakin Skywalker, Shaak Ti, lots of Jedi and clonesRating: MatureLength: 202,217 wordsSummary: Plo has an idea. Mace agrees, and everything snowballs right into hell from there.(Or: Mace and Cody get married in order to give the clones citizen status. Before they can focus on that, though, they're going to have to deal with ancient Sith artifacts, evil prophets, plots to overthrow the Supreme Chancellor, lost planets, monsters warped by Sith alchemy, inconvenient feelings, and Darth Sidious turning his eye on a potential new apprentice. Just...not in that order.)Why is it the BEST THING EVER: Besides having a really unique idea for a fixit, I love the way the characters are written, and the development of Mace and Cody's relationship is wonderful, and the action is engaging and well-written.Fanwork Links: hunting toward heartstill comments Full Article fandom: star wars length (words): 80.000 and more type: fanfiction
ic University evaluating teaching and research plans, campus operations for next academic year By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Thu, 23 Apr 2020 12:20:00 -0400 In light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Princeton is evaluating scenarios for campus operations next academic year. While no decisions have been made yet, the Academic Year 2021 Coordinating Committee is preparing for a number of options based on federal and state health guidelines. Full Article
ic ‘We Roar’: Cecilia Rouse considers pandemic policy amid an economic pause By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Fri, 24 Apr 2020 10:30:00 -0400 The latest episode of “We Roar” features Cecilia Rouse, dean of Princeton's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. Full Article
ic Twelve Princeton faculty elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Fri, 24 Apr 2020 15:36:00 -0400 Princeton faculty members Rubén Gallo, M. Zahid Hasan, Amaney Jamal, Ruby Lee, Margaret Martonosi, Tom Muir, Eve Ostriker, Alexander Smits, Leeat Yariv, James Stone and Muhammad Qasim Zaman have been named members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Visiting faculty member Alondra Nelson also was elected to the academy. Full Article
ic Nicholas Johnson named valedictorian, Grace Sommers selected as salutatorian By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Mon, 27 Apr 2020 17:16:00 -0400 Nicholas Johnson named valedictorian and Grace Sommers salutatorian for Princeton's Class of 2020. Full Article