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The currently 124 offenders executed by the state of Oklahoma since the 1970s (warning, graphic content, please read at your own risk) [part 1, cases 1-62]

2024.05.13 16:14 Leather_Focus_6535 The currently 124 offenders executed by the state of Oklahoma since the 1970s (warning, graphic content, please read at your own risk) [part 1, cases 1-62]

This is the list that I wrote for Oklahoma's execution roster since the nationwide reinstatement of capital punishment in the late 1970s. Something that should be mentioned is that given the nature of many death penalty related crimes, many of the descriptions contain very disturbing details. Please read at your own risk.
Florida's list is next, and I'll post my list for Texas once I've completed it. With Texas, I've currently finished 464 entries out of the 587 cases to date. That will probably take 7 or 8 posts for it all to be released, so I'll probably do two posts a day with Texas to avoid spamming the sub. At the end of this year, I'll repost the states that have conducted further executions with the updated information.
As with Missouri and Virginia, Reddit's maximum character count limitations forced me to divide Oklahoma's list into two separate parts. Here is the link to part 2.
The currently 124 executed offenders, cases 1 to 62:
1. Charles Coleman (~1950s-1990, lethal injection): A month after he was released on parole in 1979, Coleman broke into a house. While sacking it for any valuables, the homeowner’s brother and sister in law, 68 year old John and 62 year old Roxie Seward, walked in on him and were both shot dead. Coleman stole Roxie’s purse, several packets of frozen meat, and the homeowner’s watch during the burglary, and was arrested shortly afterwards. However, Coleman managed to escape custody, and went on a rampage that involved several burglaries, auto thefts, slitting the throat of a policeman in a failed murder attempt, the shooting death of 49 year old Russell Lewis Jr. in a carjacking, and the abduction of a deputy. The kidnapped deputy was rescued following an armed standoff with other police officers. Coleman had an extensive history of animal cruelty, armed robberies, assaults, and carrying concealed weapons convictions dating back to when he was 11 years old. He was also heavily suspected in the murder of his teenage girlfriend’s father, but was acquitted by the courts despite the prosecution’s strong belief in his guilt.
2. Robyn Parks (1977-1992, lethal injection): During a gas station robbery, Parks shot and killed Abdullah Ibrahim, a 24 year old Bangladeshi immigrant that worked as the attendant. According to Parks, he murdered Ibrahim for catching him using a stolen credit card.
3. Olan Randle (1980-1992, lethal injection): Randle invaded a home and shot the occupants, 41 year old Robert Swinford, Sinford's fiance 42 year old Averil Bourque, and Bourque's friend 38 year old Julia Lovejoy, dead. He took a pocket knife and several watches from the victims.
4. Thomas Grasso (~1970s(?)-1995, lethal injection): While living in Oklahoma, Grasso strangled 87 year old Hilda Johnson, the best friend of his girlfriend's grandmother, to death with her Christmas lights. He took $8 from her purse, several coins that added up to $4, and a television set that he sold for $125. Grasso then moved to New York, and strangled 81 year old Leslie Holtz for his social security check. The trialing arrangements caused some controversy, as the New York governors at the time were anti death penalty, and tried to prevent Grasso's extradition in favor of giving him a life sentence in their jurisdiction. Grasso had several previous convictions for theft and was fired multiple times for stealing from his jobs.
5. Roger Stafford (~1974(?)-1995, lethal injection): Stafford was condemned for killing at least 9 people in two separate robbery incidents with his brother and ex wife, though his ex wife claimed that he was involved with as many as 34 murders nationwide. The first convicted incident was when he and the ex wife carjacked and fatally shot a couple, 38 year old Melvin and 31 year old Linda Lorenz, and their son, 12 year old Richard. A few weeks after the Lorenz murders, Stafford stormed a restaurant and gunned down 6 employees, 56 year old Isaac Freeman, 43 year old Louis Zacarias, 17 year old Anthony Tew, 17 year old David Lindsey, 16 year old David Salsman, and 15 year old Terri Horst. One of Stafford's additional attributed victims was 20 year old Jimmy Berry, who was killed in the hold up of an Alabaman McDonalds, but he wasn't charged by the state due to his death sentences in Oklahoma.
6. Robert Brecheen (1983-1995, lethal injection): Breechen was involved in a feud over money with 59 year old Mary Stubbs and her husband. In an attempt to take what he perceived was owed to him, Breechen carried out a night time burglary of their home. While rummaging through the house, Breechen stumbled upon old Marie in her living room and shot her to death. The gunshots and screams awoke her husband, and he chased him away with his own gun.
7. Benjamin Brewer (1978-1996, lethal injection): Brewer raped his neighbor, 20 year old Karen Stapleton, in her home and stabbed her to death
8. Steven Hatch (1979-1996, lethal injection): Hatch and another assailant, Glen Ake, forced themselves inside the home that Richard Dougass, a 43 year old reverend, shared with his wife, 36 year old Marilyn, and their two children, 16 year old Brooks and 12 year old Lesile. The pair tied up the family and raped Lesile in front of her parents and brother. All four family members were shot, and Hatch and Ake ran off with $43 and the parents’ wedding rings. Richard and Marilyn were both killed in the shootings, while their children survived the attack. Ake was also initially condemned for the attack, but his sentence was overturned and resentenced to life following mental health concerns, and passed away from undisclosed natural causes in 2011.
9. Scott Carpenter (1994-1997, lethal injection): In a convenience store robbery, Carpenter stabbed the owner, 56 year old A. J. Kelley, in the neck, and hid the body in the minnow room. He filled his truck with $37 worth of gas from the pumps and drove away from the scene. His execution caused some controversy, as it was reported that Carpenter gasped and spasmed for 11 minutes after being injected.
10. Michael Long (1997-1998, lethal injection): Enraged that his coworker, 24 year old Sheryl Graber, refused him sex and started screaming for help, he stabbed her over 31 times. Long also shot and killed her son, 5 year old Andrew, for being a witness.
11. Stephen Wood (1992-1998, lethal injection): While heavily intoxicated, Wood stabbed two other homeless men, 46 year old Charles Stephen and 34 year old Charles Von Johnson, dozens of times each. He was given a life sentence for both of their murders. During his incarceration, Robert Brigden, a 59 year old former minister that was serving a 40 year sentence for molesting several girls between the ages of 4-14 in his congregation, moved into his unit after refusing to go into protective custody. Woods killed Brigden in a stabbing attack, and his sentence was escalated to death by the courts for it.
12. Tuan Anh Nguyen (~1982-1998, lethal injection): By all accounts, Nguyen was jealously possessive over his wife, 21 year old Donna. During one of their arguments over his behavior, he stabbed Donna, her 6 year old nephew Joseph White, and her 3 year old niece Amanda White, in their home and left the bodies to be found by the children’s parents. He fled to Arizona, groomed a 14 year old girl into an illicit “relationship”, and impregnated her. After he convinced her to move in with him, Nguyen physically and sexually abused the girl until she fled and went to the local police for help. Nguyen was then deported back to Oklahoma to face trial for Donna and the White children’s slayings, and was sentenced to death for them.
13. John Duvall (1986-1998, lethal injection): During a fight with his wife, 30 year old Donna, Duvall stabbed and suffocated her to death with a pillow.
14. John Castro Sr. (1983-1999, lethal injection): Castro carjacked Beulah Cox, a 31 year old Oklahoma State University student, after she picked him up hitchhiking and shot her to death. A few months later, Castro held up a restaurant with an empty pistol, and attacked the manger, 29 year old Rhonda Pappan, after forcing her to open the register. During their struggle, Pappan was fatally stabbed, and he took off with her purse. During his mid teens, Castro was allegedly molested by his mother. Castro's attorneys made the argument that his glimpses of Cox's buttocks reminded him of his mother's reported abuse, and he was triggered into attacking her for it.
15. Sean Sellers (1985-1999, lethal injection): In 1985, a then 15 year old Sellers tried to buy beer from a convenience store, but the clerk, 32 year old Robert Bower, denied him due to being underaged at the time. Sellers gunned him down in a fit of rage. A year later, Sellers shot and killed his mother, 32 year old Vonda Bellofatto, and stepfather, 43 year old Paul, in their sleep. Due to being 16 at the time of his conviction, Sellers remains the youngest condemned offender to have his sentence carried out in the post Furman era. He also attracted national media attention for claiming that his crimes were the result of demonic possession.
16. Scotty Moore (1983-1999, lethal injection): Moore was fired from a motel for undisclosed reasons. In retaliation, Moore and a cousin (whom he was dating at the time), assaulted the motel, and gunned down the desk clerk, 42 year old Alex Fernandez. According to court documents, the pair took a total of $97 in the robbery.
17. Norman Newsted (1984-1999, lethal injection): Newsted tricked Lawrence Buckley, a 26 year old cab driver, into picking him up. He shot Buckley dead and took his wallet. In an attempt to cover his tracks, Newsted placed the body inside the cab, and drove it into a creek near a local church. Despite his best efforts, Buckley’s cab and remains were discovered a day later by the church’s pastor.
18. Cornel Cooks (1982-1999, lethal injection): Cooks and his accomplice broke into the home of 87 year old Jennie Ridling. She was gagged, raped, and suffocated to death with gauze wrappings. According to autopsy reports, the pair abused her for over 2 hours. They then sacked the house for any valuables and left with her checkbook.
19. Bobby Ross (1983-1999, lethal injection): While robbing an inn, Ross fatally shot a police officer, 30 year old Steve Mahan, that tried to intervene.
20. Malcolm Johnson (~1970s(?)-2000, lethal injection): Johnson invaded the apartment of 76 year old Ura Thompson and sexually assaulted her. Thompson either died from having her chest compounded during the abuse or was suffocated by Johnson’s hands covering her nose. He seized several possessions such as furs, typewriters, purse, watch, rings, and a hand mirror, which were discovered by police in his residence during an unrelated investigation of a firearms possession charge. Johnson had an extensive criminal history, which included several convictions of rape, armed robberies, and burglaries. The case attracted controversy when it was discovered that the lead chemist in the investigation misconducted several of her other cases, and forged some of the evidence used in the trial. Despite the other overwhelming evidence to the contrary, Johnson’s supporters took the opportunity to push a narrative of his innocence.
21. Gary Walker (~1960s-2000, lethal injection): Walker abducted, raped, and murdered at least 5 women, 36 year old Margaret Lydick, 35 year old Jane Hilburn, 32 year old Janet Jewell, 25 year old Valerie Shaw-Hartzell, and 24 year old DeRonda Roy, and non fatally assaulted several other women and teenage girls. The victims were mostly strangled to death with their bras and panties. Some of them were forced to withdraw hundreds of dollars from ATMs before they were killed. He also strangled a man, 63 year old Eddie Cash, with an electrical cord while robbing his home. Walker had dozens of previous convictions for burglary, carjacking, drug possession, and carrying concealed weapons. Some of his earliest arrests occurred when he was a teenager.
22. Michael Roberts (~1988-2000, lethal injection): A career burglar, Roberts was condemned for murder of 80 year old Lula Brooks. She was raped and her throat was slit by an intruder in her home. Roberts' death sentence and execution has been contested, as he was convicted on his later recounted testimony alone. He claimed that the investigators tricked him into confessing with the promise of a plea deal that was allegedly withheld from him.
23. Kelly Rogers (1990-2000, lethal injection): Rogers’ girlfriend lured 21 year old Karen Lauffenburger into her apartment with a fake pizza order. They accosted her when she arrived with the delivery. After the couple forced Lauffenburger to hand to over the $40 she earned from the night's pizza deliveries and withdraw $175 from an ATM, Rogers raped and stabbed her to death. The body was left in Lauffenburger’s apartment and was found by her boyfriend.
24. Ronald Boyd (1986-2000, lethal injection): During a robbery spree of several gas stations and supermarkets, Boyd engaged in a shootout with the responding officers. A Master Patrolman, 32 year old Richard Riggs, was killed in the exchange.
25. Charles Foster (~1980s(?)-2000, lethal injection): Foster suspected a grocery store owner, 74 year old Claude Wiley, of making sexual advances at his wife. He arranged for her to entice Wiley to their home with an order. When he arrived with the delivery, Foster stabbed and bludgeoned him to death with a baseball bat. He a history of convictions involving threats and violence, though my sources didn’t disclose any specific details.
26. James Robedeaux (1978-2000, lethal injection): In 1978, Robedeaux strangled his first wife, 30 year old Linda, and plead guilty to a second degree murder charges. He was released after serving 6 out of a 25 year sentence despite an escape attempt. In the following year, he began a relationship with 37 year old Nancy McKinney while he married a different woman. During an argument, Robedeaux beat McKinney to death, dismembered her body with a saw and machete, and scattered the remains across the state. While being investigated for McKinney's murder, he was arrested for choking and beating his estranged second wife. The cases were incidental and kept separate by the courts.
27. Roger Berget (~1985-2000, lethal injection): Berget carjacked and abducted 33 year old Rick Patterson with an accomplice, and shot him dead. He also admitted to the beating death of a roommate, 40 year old James Meadows, on the behalf of the man's wife. As a trivial side note, Berget's brother Rodney was executed in 2018 by the state of South Dakota for killing a prison guard [for more information, please see Rodney Berget's entry under the South Dakota section of my states with less then 10 executions post].
28. William Bryson (1988-2000, lethal injection): To collect a $300,000 life insurance policy, Marilyn Plantz recruited her boyfriend Byrson and his friend to kill her husband, 33 year old James. Byrson and his friend ambushed Plantz in his house as he was coming home from work and beat him to death with a baseball bat. With the intentions of staging an accident, Marilyn ordered the pair to burn the body in the couple's pickup truck.
29. Gregg Braun (1989-2000, lethal injection): Across several states, Braun shot and killed 4 women, 48 year old Geraldine Valdez, 31 year old Gwendolyn Miller, 28 year old Mary Rains, 27 year old Barbara Kochendorfer, and one man, 54 year old Pete Spurrier, while robbing stores.
30. George Wallace (~1970s-2000, lethal injection): Known as "the Mad Paddler" due to his habit of spanking abducted preteen and teenage boys with a wooden paddle, Wallace kidnapped his victims by posing as a police officer. After duping his targets into thinking that they were being arrested, Wallace restrained them with handcuffs and leg chains. The captives were then sexually abused and shot or stabbed to death. His crimes were exposed when an 18 year old man he abducted escaped from him despite being shot and stabbed numerous times. By his own admission, Wallace murdered 18 year old Thomas Reed, 15 year old William Domer, 14 year old Mark McLaughlin, 14 year old Jeffrey Foster, and 12 year old Alonzo Cade.
31. Eddie Trice (1987-2001, lethal injection): Trice snuck into the home of 84 year old Ernestine Jones and raped her. After he beat Jones to death with numbchucks, he terrorized and extorted her cognitively disabled son of $500 with threats of killing him if he told anyone of the murder. The son was also assaulted with a hammer, and he received injuries to his right eye, right cheekbone, and his right forearm.
32. Wanda Allen (~1981-2001, lethal injection): In 1981, Allen got into a fight with her live in girlfriend, 21 year old Dedra Pettus, and shot her dead. Despite giving a bungled story about her being accidentally killed in a shootout with Pettus’ ex boyfriend to the investigators, Allen managed to secure a 4 year sentence for manslaughter after pleading guilty to a plea deal, and was released after serving two years. While incarcerated, she started dating a fellow inmate, 29 year old Gloria Leathers, and continued their relationship outside of prison. The couple’s relationship was marred with extreme domestic violence on Allen’s end. In one incident, Allen struck Leathers with a rake. In 1989, while they were arguing in front of a shopping center, Allen shot and killed Leathers. Leathers herself also had history of violence, and had a conviction for stabbing a woman to death. Allen and her defense team tried to use Leathers’ previous convictions to make a self defense argument, but that was shot down by the courts.
33. Floyd Medlock (1990-2001, lethal injection): 7 year old Katherine Busch went to visit her family's old apartment, which Medlock was residing in, by herself. Busch knocked on the door and Medlock let her inside after she begged for food. He then choked and sexually assaulted the girl, dunked her head in a toilet bowl, and stabbed her to death. The body was hidden in a nearby dumpster. Busch's grandmothers were staunch pro capital punishment and anti death penalty activists respectively, and their public feud over Medlock's sentence and execution attracted some media attention. Medlock also had an extensive criminal history despite being only 19 at the time of Busch's murder, and was previously arrested several times for indecent exposure, arson, armed robbery, and marijuana possession.
34. Dion Smallwood (1992-2001, lethal injection): Smallwood walked into the home of his ex girlfriend's adoptive stepmother, 68 year old Lois Frederick, without invitation. He had a tumultuous and often violent relationship with her adopted stepdaughter that she strongly opposed, and they broke up under her pressure. After an argument, Smallwood knocked Frederick unconscious with a croquet mallet, locked her in a car, and burned her alive in it.
35. Mark Fowler (1985-2001, lethal injection): To get back at his ex employers for firing him, Fowler and his partner, Billy Fox, stormed a supermarket that he used to work out. The pair rounded up 3 employees, Chumpon Chaowasin, a 44 year old Thai immigrant, 33 year old Rick Cast, and 27 year old John Barrier, at gun point. Their hostages were shot, clubbed, and stabbed to death, and they took over $2,7000 in cash and checks.
36. Billy Fox (1985-2001, lethal injection): Fox assisted the above mentioned Mark Fowler in robbing a supermarket and murdering 3 of its employees
37. Loyd Lafevers (1985-2001, lethal injection): Lafevers and his accomplice, Randall Cannon, kidnapped 84 year old Addie Hawley from her home. She was raped, trapped in the trunk of a car, and burned alive in it. Although she was rescued, Hawley died from her injuries 6 hours later. The pair stole Hawley's wedding ring and Lafevers gifted it to a stripper. As Hawley's nephew was a Colorado state senator, her murder gained some attention from media outlets.
38. Dorsie Jones Jr. (1979-2001, lethal injection): While drinking at a bar, a barmaid chastised Jones for carrying an unconcealed gun. He shot at her in a fit of rage, but missed and injured his female companion instead. Jones then turned his attention to the other patrons and fired on them. 48 year old Stanley Buck Sr. was killed in front of his 19 year old son, who was also wounded in the shooting.
39. Robert Clayton (~1980s-2001, lethal injection): Clayton attacked 19 year old Rhonda Timmons while she was sunbathing near her apartment. She was raped, stabbed, kicked in the head, and strangled to death with her swimming suit. Her husband found Timmons' body laying next to their infant daughter, who was left unharmed. Clayton had a previous rape conviction in Tennessee and a robbery conviction in Texas.
40. Ronald Fluke (1997-2001, lethal injection): Out of despair that his gambling addiction drove his family to near poverty, Fluke shot and killed his wife, 44 year old Ginger, and their daughters, 13 year old Kathryn and 11 year old Susanne, while they were sleeping in their bedrooms. He initially attacked Ginger with a hatchet, but turned to shooting when she fought back.
41. Marilyn Plantz (1988-2001, lethal injection): The married girlfriend of William Bryson. As mentioned under Bryson's entry, Plantz arranged for him and his friend to kill her husband James to collect his life insurance policy.
42. Terrance James (1983-2001, lethal injection): While awaiting trial for a theft of government property charge, James and two accomplices strangled a fellow inmate, 25 year old Mark Berry, with wire out of their suspicions of him being a snitch. They then hung the body in an attempt to make it look like a suicide. Berry was another party in the theft of government property case, and James and his accomplices believed that it was his testimony that got them arrested.
43. Vincent Johnson (1991-2001, lethal injection): Johnson gunned down 44 year old Shirley Mooneyham in her home. The prosecution believed that Mooneyham's boyfriend arranged the killing to collect a life insurance policy, but he was acquitted at trial.
44. Jerald Harjo (~1980s-2001, lethal injection): Harjo snuck into the bedroom of 64 year old Ruth Porter, raped her, and suffocated her with a pillowcase. He then snatched Porter's car keys and drove off with her van. His past criminal history was extensive, and was in prison numerous times for burglary and autotheft.
45. Jack Walker (1988-2001, lethal injection): Disgruntled with the custody dispute over their then 3 month old son, Walker stabbed his ex girlfriend, 17 year old Shelly Ellison, and her uncle, 30 year old Donald, 32 and 11 times with an ice pick during a confrontation at their home.
46. Alvie Hale Jr. (1983-2001, lethal injection): Hale kidnapped 24 year old William Perry to extort a $350,000 ransom from his banking family. When the negotiations failed, Perry was shot dead, and Hale buried the body on his father's property.
47. Lois Smith (1982-2001, lethal injection): Smith, her son, and a female accomplice abducted her son's ex girlfriend, 21 year old Cindy Baillee, from an airport out of fear her testifying of his involvement in the drug trade. Baillee was taken to Smith's ex husband's house, and stabbed in the throat by her ex boyfriend while driving to their destination. Inside the home, she was taunted by Smith with a gun, and was shot 7 times in the chest and 2 times in the back of the head. While her son was reloading the gun, Smith jumped on and crushed Bailee's throat.
48. Sahib Lateef Al-Mosawi (1992-2001, lethal injection): Following a dispute over their newborn son's name, Al-Mosawi's estranged wife, 26 year old Inaam Al-Nashi, fled to the apartment of her uncle, 45 year old Mohammed. Al-Mosaw attacked the pair in the apartment and stabbed them to death. Inaam's sister was also stabbed, but she managed to escape with her life. The couple and their families were refugees from Iraq that were displaced by the First Persian Gulf War, and they fled into the United States.
49. John Romano (1985-2002, lethal injection): Romano and his accomplice David Woodruff robbed and murdered two of their acquaintances. One of the victims, 63 year old Lloyd Thompson, was attacked in his apartment. Thompson was held down by the pair while they stabbed him 22 times and served his spinal cord. The other victim, 52 year old Roger Sarfaty, was tied up, beaten, stabbed 5 times, and strangled to death in a jewelry store he owned. In the robberies, Romano and Woodruff stole several pieces of jewelry from Sarfaty, and took most of Thompson’s quarter collection.
50. David Woodruff (1985-2002, lethal injection): As mentioned under John Romano's entry, Woodruff took part in the robbery murders of Lloyd Thompson and Roger Sarfaty.
51. Randall Cannon (1985-2002, lethal injection): Cannon assisted Loyd Lafevers in abducting, sexually assaulting, and burning Addie Hawley alive in her car. Although he was acquitted of molesting Hawley, Cannon was still condemned for his part in the kidnapping and murder.
52. Earl Frederick Sr. (~1989-2002, lethal injection): Frederick beat Bradford Beck, a 41 year old veteran that was crippled during his service in the Vietnam war, to death in his home after befriending him. He ransacked the house and dumped Beck's body in a field. A second murder, the robbery and shooting death of a Texan man, 77 year old Shirley Fox, was also tied to him. However, authorities in Texas withheld from prosecuting Fredrick due to his death penalty trial and conviction in Oklahoma. Both Fox and Beck had physical disabilities, which led prosecutors to the conclusion that Frederick intentionally selected and depredated on disabled men.
53. Jerry McCracken (~1980s(?)-2002, lethal injection): McCracken and his accomplice shot up a bar, killed 3 patrons and the bartender, and made off with $350. The victims that lost their lives were 41 year old Carol McDaniels, 37 year old Timothy Sheets, 34 year old Steven Sheets, and 27 year old Tyrrell Boyd. Months before the mass shooting, McCracken was paroled after serving time for stabbing 3 people in a bar fight.
54. Jay Neill (1984-2002, lethal injection): During a bank robbery, Neill disemboweled and nearly decapitated 3 tellers, 42 year old Kay Bruno, 25 year old Joyce Mullenix, and 19 year old Jerri Bowles. A group of 4 customers, consisting of 33 year old Ralph Zeller, a married couple, and their 14 month old daughter, unwittingly walked in on him, and he herded them into a backroom to be shot. Zeller was killed, the couple were wounded, and Neill left the daughter unharmed due to running out of bullets. Neill's boyfriend was given a life sentence for the robbery and murders, despite not being directly involved.
55. Ernest Carter Jr. (~1989-2002, lethal injection): After being fired from an autoshop, Carter robbed it with an accomplice, and fatally shot a security guard, 35 year old Eugene Manowski. The pair stole the shop's tow truck, and later tried to burn it with Carter's girlfriend to destroy any traces of the crime. Carter was also previously accused of burning a friend to death in the previous year, but the charges were dismissed.
56. Daniel Revilla (1987-2003, lethal injection): While babysitting his girlfriend's son, 13 month old Mark Gomez, in their home, Revilla broke the boy’s ribs in a beating and scalded him with boiling water. When he brought the boy to a hospital, Revilla gave a story that he accidentally hit Gomez’s head with a door handle, which was quickly seen through by the staff. According to the accounts of his girlfriend and her family, Revilla was violently abusive to Gomez, and they recounted incidents of him trapping the boy in a kitchen drawer, dunking him in cold water, folding him into a pull up bed, and hanging him by his ankles with duct tape.
57. Bobby Fields (~1990s-2003, lethal injection): Fields shot and killed 77 year old Louise Schem while burglarizing her home. She had tried to shot him with her .25 calibre pistol, but he wrestled the gun away from her, and gunned her down with it. His intentions was to steal Schem's television set to sell for cocaine, but left empty handed after losing his nerves with the struggle and murder. According to court documents, Fields had a previous robbery and assault conviction, and several arrests for drug possession.
58. Walanzo Robinson (1989-2003, lethal injection): A member of the Gangster Bloods street gang, Robinson shot and killed 26 year old Dennis Hill, an affiliate of a rival gang, in a turf war over drug sales.
59. John Hooker (~1971-2003, lethal injection): As a teenager in 1971, Hooker attended a party at a friend's house, and got into an argument. In a fit of anger, he fatally shot 18 year old Alta Lang, and wounded two other partygoers. Due to the witnesses refusing to cooperate with the investigation and being unable to prove any calculated intentions, Hooker was given a manslaughter conviction, and released a few years later. After he was paroled, Hooker started dating Sylvia Stokes, and fathered several children with her. Their troubled relationship lasted for 8 years, and ended when Stokes filed a protection order against him. In retaliation, Hooker lured Stokes and her mother, 53 year old Durcilla Morgan, into his apartment and stabbed them both to death.
60. Scot Hain (~1980s-2003, lethal injection): Hain carjacked and abducted a couple, 27 year old Michael Houghton and 22 year old Laura Sanders. After taking $565 and some bags of clothing, he forced them into the trunk of their car at gunpoint, and burned them alive in it. He had several previous arrests for robbery, and was involved with a number of rapes and attempted kidnappings months before the Houghton and Sanders' murders.
61. Don Hawkins Jr. (1985-2003, lethal injection): Hawkins kidnapped 29 year old Linda Ann Thompson and her two daughters, aged 4 years old and 18 months old, from a mall. Although his original intentions were to ransom off Thompson and her children, Hawkins gang raped the captive woman with his cousin and his girlfriend's teenage nephew, and drowned her in a lake. Thompson's children were spared and simply left with a babysitter. Hawkins and his accomplice then went on a nation wide rampage with his accomplice that involved the abductions and rapes of several grown women and teenage girls, hanging 31 year old David Coupez of Colorado in his home while robbing him, and countless other robberies.
62. Larry Jackson (~1984-2003, lethal injection): In 1984, Jackson shot and killed his girlfriend, 19 year old Freda Washington. He accepted a plea deal that dumbed down the charges to second degree murder, and was given a 30 year sentence for it. During his incarceration, Jackson started a relationship with 29 year old Wendy Cade. Despite her promises of marriage after his release, Cade left him for another man, and they got engaged. When Jackson was assigned to a prison work crew, he snuck out and went to confront Cade. Reportedly, the two had bought alchool, cocaine, and cigerates together and had sex in Cade's apartment. However, they got into an argument, and he slashed Cade's throat and stabbed her 31 times with box cutters. Jackson then left with her jewelry, watch, and the keys to her jeep.
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2024.05.13 11:10 nuraman00 The Beverly Hills 90210 Show Podcast: Episode 126: Casting Season 1.

Casting Director Dianne Young is a guest host.

2) Agents and managers submit actors.
3) Casting director goes through the actors. Well known actors go straight to producers.
4) Casting sessions are set up.
5) Producers are then present for callbacks. They look to make sure they’re right for the role, and can have consistent performances.
6) Another callback, this time with the production company.
7) Another callback, this time for the network. Bob Harbin and Wendy Matthews were in charge for FOX.




James Eckhouse interview:






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2024.05.11 16:29 rugbykickoff Match Thread: RC Toulon vs Lyon - Top 14

Comp: Top 14
Venue: Stade Félix Mayol
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London Paris Jo'burg New York Sydney Auckland
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RC Toulon Pos Lyon
Marius Domon 15 Davit Niniashvili
Setariki Tuicuvu 14 Xavier Mignot
Leicester Fainga anuku 13 Alfred Parisien
Maëlan Rabut 12 Semi Radradra
Gabin Villiere 11 Ethan Dumortier
Paolo Garbisi 10 Paddy Jackson
Baptiste Serin 9 Martin Page-Relo
Jean-Baptiste Gros 1 Sebastien Taofifenua
Teddy Baubigny 2 Guillaume Marchand
Beka Gigashvili 3 Demba Bamba
Swan Rebbadj 4 Felix Lambey
David Ribbans 5 Romain Taofifenua
Matteo Le Corvec 6 Theo William
Esteban Abadie 7 Liam Allen
Charles Ollivon 8 Mickael Guillard
Jack Singleton 16 Yanis Charcosset
Dany Priso 17 Jerome Rey
Matthias Halagahu 18 Killian Geraci
Selevasio Tolofua 19 Pierre-Emmanuel Pacheco
Dan Biggar 20 Baptiste Couilloud
Ben White 21 Leo Berdeu
Jiuta Wainiqolo 22 Vincent Rattez
Kieran Brookes 23 Valentin Simutoga
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2024.05.10 00:31 Itchy_Secretary9003 Future England ODI squad

England went into the 2023 cricket world cup as the defending world champions, only to crash out with seven losses including a 229 run thrashing by South Africa. In what felt like a last dance for England's golden generation, ended in the worst possible fashion. A number of reasons for England's failure in India, namely prioritizing the hundred over one day cricket, an ageing squad, out of form batsmen and a disjointed bowling attack, not helped by injuries either. A rebuild was done for the one day series in the West Indies which resulted in a 2-1 series loss but the template for the future of the ODI team is there.
With the 2025 Champions Trophy in Pakistan not too far away, which players could potentially form the squad for the upcoming tournament and maybe the 2027 World Cup.
At the moment, Phil Salt looks locked in as an opener replacing Jason Roy, Will Jacks is also fancied as an opener potentially replacing Jonny Bairstow. Sam Hain (who should have been brought in earlier as Eoin Morgan's replacement), should be a mainstay in the team at 3, if Joe Root decides to call it a day, or 4, if Ben Duckett is seen as the ideal no.3. Harry Brook competes with Zak Crawley for the next slot in the order.
Jos Buttler is obviously the captain and will remain in doing so, Ben Stokes may finally end his ODI career and will focus on Tests and T20s, a pace bowling all rounder is not going to be easy to find, but, there are potential options in the likes of Ben Green, Ben Charlesworth, Tom Price and Ryan Patel. Moeen Ali, 35, is surely not going to be part of any ODI team in the future, if England want a batsman who can play at 7 and offer a bowling option, then the likes of Dan Mousley and Ollie Price could be considered. Another option is Notts left arm spinner, Liam Patterson-White, who can be a handy batsman down the order, Adil Rashid is arguably England's best ever white ball spin bowler, at 35, he may be retained for 2025 but not 2027. Rehan Ahmed is already touted as the long term replacement, Callum Parkinson could maybe mount a comeback, Matt Critchley is another potential option as is Leicestershire's Liam Trevaskis and Kent's off spinner Hamidullah Qadri. Tom Hartley could already be a major part of the ODI team by 2025.
In the fast bowling department, there are a number of options available. Jofra Archer, Saqib Mahmood, Ollie Stone and Reece Topley are arguably England's fastest bowlers and will need be managed carefully. Gus Atkinson will have more experience by 2025, Matt Potts and Josh Tongue could be major players in the bowling line up. Left arm pacers may include the likes of Sam Curran, Luke Wood and Josh Hull. I am also probably the only person who thinks Tom Curran deserves a recall to retain as much experience as possible.
For back ups, Tom Kohler-Cadmore could be a potential opening partner for Phil Salt if England go in a different direction, Ali Orr, Joe Clarke (politics aside), are other options as are the likes of Jamie Smith and Ollie Robinson for backup keeper, Hampshire bowler John Turner is rated highly by England and could establish himself in the side going forward. Brydon Carse, could be the Liam Plunkett type enforcer and Surrey's Tom Lawes could maybe Chris Woakes long term replacement.
So there we go, what do you think, let me know in the comments below.
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2024.05.08 09:08 vmauryan12 🏆The T20 World Cup is here! Join and cheer for your country!🎉

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2024.05.06 22:03 sometimeserin Quantitative FFL Rankings - Half PPR - May 6, 2024

The following rankings are output by my personal projections model. Latest update includes the past week of post-draft free agency signings and cuts. Future updates to the rankings will include (in no particular order) remaining free agency moves, roster cuts, incorporation of kickers and defenses, and adjustments for injury & suspension timelines.
Player NameTeamPositionProjected PPG TierChange from previous Tyreek HillMIAWR19.871 Davante AdamsLVWR18.871+1 Christian McCaffreySFRB19.442 Ja'Marr ChaseCINWR18.452+1 CeeDee LambDALWR18.442+1 Mike EvansTBWR17.793+1 Travis KelceKCTE13.914+1 Alvin KamaraNORB17.054+2 Justin JeffersonMINWR16.375 Jahmyr GibbsDETRB16.755+1 Puka NacuaLARWR16.055+2 Amon-Ra St. BrownDETWR16.046 Sam LaPortaDETTE13.056+1 Jonathan TaylorINDRB16.427+1 Breece HallNYJRB15.767+1 Cooper KuppLARWR15.007+1 AJ BrownPHIWR14.987+1 Kyren WilliamsLARRB15.387+1 James ConnerARIRB15.108+1 Derrick HenryBALRB14.878+1 Bijan RobinsonATLRB14.838+1 Amari CooperCLEWR14.078+1 Nick ChubbCLERB14.659+1 Aaron JonesMINRB14.399+1 Brandon AiyukSFWR13.689+1 DK MetcalfSEAWR13.579+1 Christian KirkJAXWR13.549+1 Christian WatsonGBWR13.529+1 Calvin RidleyTENWR13.489+1 Joe MixonHOURB14.159+1 Tank DellHOUWR13.479+1 Raheem MostertMIARB14.0910 JK DobbinsLACRB13.9410 Travis Etienne Jr.JAXRB13.9110 De'Von AchaneMIARB13.9010 Saquon BarkleyPHIRB13.7910 Josh PalmerLACWR13.1011-1 Josh JacobsGBRB13.6511 TJ HockensonMINTE10.2411-1 Chris OlaveNOWR12.8212-1 Evan EngramJAXTE9.7612+1 George KittleSFTE9.7412 Tee HigginsCINWR12.4712+2 Nico CollinsHOUWR12.4412+1 George PickensPITWR12.4012 Juwan JohnsonNOTE9.6012-2 Najee HarrisPITRB12.9912+1 Kenneth Walker IIISEARB12.9712+2 DJ MooreCHIWR12.2412+1 Mark AndrewsBALTE9.3812+2 D'Andre SwiftCHIRB12.7612+2 David NjokuCLETE9.2613+1 Isiah PachecoKCRB12.4513+2 Diontae JohnsonCARWR11.7414+1 Adam ThielenCARWR11.5414+1 Rhamondre StevensonNERB12.2015 Khalil ShakirBUFWR11.3715 Garrett WilsonNYJWR11.3515 Jordan AddisonMINWR11.3515 Jalen HurtsPHIQB24.5915 Patrick MahomesKCQB24.5315 Chris GodwinTBWR11.2415 Jaylen WaddleMIAWR11.2115 Marvin Harrison Jr.ARIWR11.1915-3 Jonathon BrooksCARRB11.8215-5 Devin SingletaryNYGRB11.7915 Marquise BrownKCWR11.0815 Rachaad WhiteTBRB11.7215 Terry McLaurinWASWR10.9615 Donald ParhamLACTE8.1515 Brian Robinson Jr.WASRB11.5415 Trey McBrideARITE8.0915 Lamar JacksonBALQB24.0515 James CookBUFRB11.4315 Kyle PittsATLTE7.9815 Brandin CooksDALWR10.6915 Jake FergusonDALTE7.9215 Zay FlowersBALWR10.6015 Stefon DiggsHOUWR10.5616 Hunter HenryNETE7.6816 Rashid ShaheedNOWR10.3716 Dalton KincaidBUFTE7.6016 Jayden ReedGBWR10.2916 DeAndre HopkinsTENWR10.2716+1 Josh AllenBUFQB23.4616-1 Javonte WilliamsDENRB10.8416+1 Zack MossCINRB10.8216+1 Courtland SuttonDENWR10.1517 Dalton SchultzHOUTE7.1617 Mike WilliamsNYJWR9.8817 Michael Pittman Jr.INDWR9.8517 Tyler LockettSEAWR9.8517 Tyjae SpearsTENRB10.4817 Drake LondonATLWR9.7717 DeVonta SmithPHIWR9.7617 Deebo SamuelSFWR9.7217+1 Cole KmetCHITE6.9417+1 Malik NabersNYGWR9.6617-2 Dallas GoedertPHITE6.9117+2 Ladd McConkeyLACWR9.5217-2 Austin EkelerWASRB10.1418+1 Pat FreiermuthPITTE6.4818+2 CJ StroudHOUQB22.3718+2 Brian Thomas Jr.JAXWR9.0718-1 David MontgomeryDETRB9.7318+2 Deshaun WatsonCLEQB22.2118+2 Ezekiel ElliottDALRB9.5518+2 Mike GesickiCINTE6.0718+2 Dak PrescottDALQB22.0018+2 Jakobi MeyersLVWR8.6618+2 Gabriel DavisJAXWR8.6619+3 Jerry JeudyCLEWR8.5219+2 Michael WilsonARIWR8.5220+1 Keon ColemanBUFWR8.3420-1 Justin HerbertLACQB21.5520+4 Rashee RiceKCWR8.2820+2 Rico DowdleDALRB8.9320+2 Ben SinnottWASTE5.4920 Zach ErtzWASTE5.4820+2 Daniel BellingerNYGTE5.4320+2 Chigoziem OkonkwoTENTE5.3820+2 Keenan AllenCHIWR8.0920+2 Roman WilsonPITWR8.0920 Antonio GibsonNERB8.6620+3 Cade OttonTBTE5.2020+3 Noah FantSEATE5.1820+3 Taysom HillNOTE5.1221+2 Dawson KnoxBUFTE5.0421+3 Tyler ConklinNYJTE5.0321+3 Brock BowersLVTE5.0321 Joe BurrowCINQB21.0021+1 Keaton MitchellBALRB8.3821+5 Demario DouglasNEWR7.6921+9 Luke MusgraveGBTE4.9421+4 Jahan DotsonWASWR7.6721-1 Ja'Tavion SandersCARTE4.9321+1 Jayden DanielsWASQB20.8521+2 Odell Beckham Jr.MIAWR7.5521NEW Jaxon Smith-NjigbaSEAWR7.5421+4 Greg DulcichDENTE4.7721+5 Colby ParkinsonLARTE4.7221+5 Troy FranklinDENWR7.4421+1 Tyler AllgeierATLRB8.0622+4 Jameson WilliamsDETWR7.3322+4 Xavier WorthyKCWR7.3322 Austin HooperNETE4.5922+5 Caleb WilliamsCHIQB20.5722+4 Tua TagovailoaMIAQB20.5423NEW Jonnu SmithMIATE4.4923+3 Will DisslyLACTE4.4923+3 Rome OdunzeCHIWR7.2223-1 Brock PurdySFQB20.4623+3 Jaylen WarrenPITRB7.8124+4 Zamir WhiteLVRB7.7024+4 JJ McCarthyMINQB20.2325+2 Luke McCaffreyWASWR6.9325+2 Kyler MurrayARIQB20.1925+1 Curtis SamuelBUFWR6.9025+2 Tony PollardTENRB7.5125+4 DJ Chark Jr.LACWR6.7825NEW
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2024.05.05 22:38 NYCIndieConcerts LIVE CONCERTS IN NYC - May 2024

Wednesday May1

VENUE EVENT / LINE-UP TIME / DOOR PRICE
Brooklyn Paramount Belle & Sebastian + The Weather Station 8pm, SOLD OUT
Baby's All Right Porridge Radio (solo) 10pm, $15

Thursday May 2

VENUE EVENT / LINE-UP TIME / DOOR PRICE
Baby's All Right Lime Garden + Starcleaner Reunion 7pm, $20
Our Wicked Lady Show Brain Punk Island benefit feat. T!LT + Abbie Roper + Caitlin Starr + Crusasis 8pm, $15
Purgatory Puppy Angst + Trinket + Bummer Camp + Dogs on Shady Lane 8pm, $15
TV EYE The Lemon Twigs + Thee Smashing Times 8pm, SOLD OUT
Union Pool A Benefit for UNRWA feat. Sidney Gish + My Wonderful Boyfriend + Pearjuice 8pm, SOLD OUT

Friday May 3

VENUE EVENT / LINE-UP TIME / DOOR PRICE
Washington Square Park Vincent Blackshadow + Mary Shelley + Maya Lucia + Caitlin Starr 3pm, FREE
Baby's All Right PACKS + Why Bonnie 7:30m, $20
Bowery Ballroom SINKANE + Midnight Magic 9pm, $35
The Broadway Pamphlets Take Your Place album release show + Colatura + Sharkswimmer 8pm, $15
Brooklyn Paramount The Decemberists + Ratboys 8pm, $61
Brooklyn Steel Panchiko + Weatherday 8pm, $35
Music Hall of Williamsburg SlothrustOf Course You Do 10 yr anniversary + Weakened Friends 9pm, $25
Our Wicked Lady Rights of Spring Day 1/3 feat. Bitterjoyride + Eevie Echoes (& The Locations) + High Waisted + Abbie Roper + Wetsuit + Avatareden + T@b Grrrl + Iceblynk 7pm, $25
Union Pool Chastity trilogy tour - 3 records in 66.6 minutes 8pm, $15

Saturday May 4

VENUE EVENT / LINE-UP TIME / DOOR PRICE
18th Ward Brewing NCF presents Summer Saturdays feat. The Answers In Between + The Overhead Bins + yael s. copeland + Rat Palace + The Fictionals 2pm, FREE
Brooklyn Steel Ra Ra Riot + Low Hum 8pm, SOLD OUT
Forest Hills Stadium SESSANTA: A 60th Birthday Celebration for Maynard James Keenan feat. Primus + Puscifer + A Perfect Circle 6pm, $70
Knitting Factory @ Baker Falls Maxband record release show + Landowner + Docents 8:30pm, $15
Our Wicked Lady Rights of Spring Day 1/3 feat. Gocco + The Canvas Collective + SORRYNOTSORRY + Debbie Dopamine + Wifeknife + The Martyr + Sex Fixx + Barnaby + Kalen 7pm, $25
The Rooftop at Pier 17 Social Distortion + Bad Religion SOLD OUT?
Purgatory Spite Fuxxx + NihilocerosDark Ice Balloons record release show + Two-Man Giant Squid + Brook Pridemore 7:30pm, $15
Racket Feeble Little Horse + The Dallas Cowboys 8:30pm, $25
Terminal 5 Bayside + Finch + Armor for Sleep 8pm, $35

Sunday May 5

VENUE EVENT / LINE-UP TIME / DOOR PRICE
Our Wicked Lady Rights of Spring Day 2/3 feat. Gold Casio + Femcel + Shadow Monster + Frida Kill + Julia Pierce + DethRok + The Rizzos + Catty + Proprietary Energy Faggots + Just Fabulous + Majorette 4pm, $25
Arlene's Grocery Bands do BK presents The Music Matters Day 1/3 feat. TVOD + Tetchy + A Very Special Episode + Tilden + Big Girl 7pm, $15
Brooklyn Paramount Sum 41 + The Interrupters + Joey Valence & Brae 7pm, $70
Roulette Long Play Festival feat. Deerhoof + The Eileen Myles, Steve Gunn and Ryan Sawyer Trio 8:30pm, SOLD OUT
Trans-Pecos Plight + In Blue + Glimmer + The Twin 7:30pm, $15

Monday May 6

VENUE EVENT / LINE-UP TIME / DOOR PRICE
Arlene's Grocery Bands do BK presents The Music Matters Day 2/3 feat. Mary Shelley + Two-Man Giant Squid + partygirl + Nevva + O. Wake 7pm, $15
Brooklyn Paramount Sum 41 + The Interrupters + Joey Valence & Brae 7pm, $70

Tuesday May 7

VENUE EVENT / LINE-UP TIME / DOOR PRICE
Arlene's Grocery Bands do BK presents The Music Matters Day 3/3 feat. SKORTS + Night Spins + Go Home + Jelly Kelly + Avatareden 7pm, $15
Baby's All Right Babehoven + Knifeplay 7pm, $20
The Bowery Electric Geoff Rickly of Thursday + Common Sage + Sharkswimmer 8pm, $15
Hart Bar Harla + Grasping Straws + watergh0st + Rest Ashore 8pm, $15
Purgatory Marblemouth + Options + Theadoore 8:30pm, $15
Warsaw Chastity Belt pm, $20

Wednesday May 8

VENUE EVENT / LINE-UP TIME / DOOR PRICE
Baby's All Right Rosie Tucker + Bloomsday 7pm, $20
The Rooftop at Pier 17 Social Distortion + Bad Religion 6pm, SOLD OUT
Warsaw Fontaines D.C. 8pm, SOLD OUT

Thursday May 9

VENUE EVENT / LINE-UP TIME / DOOR PRICE
ALPHAVILLE The Wants residency + S.C.A.B. + QIRL 8:30pm, $15
Bowery Ballroom L'Rain + Fred Moten + Brandon Lopez 9pm, $25
(le) poisson rouge Cloud Nothings + Hurry + Home Blitz 8:30pm, $30
Music Hall of Williamsburg Sweet Pill + Equipment + Taking Meds 8pm, $17
Trans-Pecos Trauma Ray + Kraus + Mx Lonely + Bedridden 7:30pm, $12

Friday May 10

VENUE EVENT / LINE-UP TIME / DOOR PRICE
Bar Freda Waterfall Strainer + Endearments + Phantom Signals + Moon Sand Land 8:30pm, $15
Brooklyn Paramount Say Anything Is A Real Boy 20th Anniversary Tour + AJJ + Greet Death 7:30pm, SOLD OUT
Gold Sounds Upper Wilds + Hallelujah the Hills + KATIEE 8pm, $15
(le) poisson rouge Combo Chimbita + Pachyman + Los Èsplifs 7pm, $30
Main Drag Mahogany vinyl release show + My Favorite + Honeycrush + Minaxi 8pm, $15
Music Hall of Williamsburg Cheekface + yungatita 8pm, $22
Our Wicked Lady Fish House + Stello + Laura Galindo + Big Honey 8pm, $15
Purgatory Trace Mountains + J.R. Bohannon 8pm, $15
Saint Vitus TWIABP&IANLATD + CTTBOTO + Burr + Common Sage 8pm, $25
Trans-Pecos Woolbright + Cold Wrecks + Figure Eight + Anxioushum 7:30pm, $15
Webster Hall Psychedelic Porn Crumpets + Spoon Benders 7:30pm, $25

Saturday May 11

VENUE EVENT / LINE-UP TIME / DOOR PRICE
Brooklyn Paramount Hot Water Music 30th anniversary tour + Quicksand + Modern Life is War + The Ergs + Be Well 6pm, $40
Brooklyn Steel Holly Humberstone + Carol Ades 8pm, $30
Mercury Lounge McKinley Dixon 7pm, $17
Mercury Lounge Alex Orange Drink + Tall Juan + John Gallagher Jr. + Greensleeves 9:30pm, $18
Music Hall of Williamsburg Bad Bad Hats + PRONOUN + OK Cowgirl 8pm, $18

Sunday May 12

VENUE EVENT / LINE-UP TIME / DOOR PRICE
Brooklyn Steel Holly Humberstone + Carol Ades 8pm, $30

Monday May 13

VENUE EVENT / LINE-UP TIME / DOOR PRICE
Carnegie Hall The Music of Crosby, Stills & Nash feat. Todd Rundgren + Grace Potter + Taylor Meier of Caamp + Iron and Wine + Rickie Lee Jones + Shawn Colvin + Real Estate et al 8pm, $60+
TV EYE King Bug + Big Spirit + Shadow Monster 8pm, $15

Tuesday May 14

VENUE EVENT / LINE-UP TIME / DOOR PRICE
Forest Hills Stadium Neil Young & Crazy Horse 7:30pm, SOLD OUT
Union Pool Climax LandersZenith No Effects record release show + Esther's Lab + Penny + Danny Christmas 8pm, $15

Wednesday May 15

VENUE EVENT / LINE-UP TIME / DOOR PRICE
Bowery Ballroom Helmet + Cro-Mags 8pm, $30
Brooklyn Steel Amen Dunes + Billy Woods 8pm, $30
Forest Hills Stadium Neil Young & Crazy Horse 7:30pm, $125+
Heaven Can Wait The Upstart Crows + TV Moms + The Last Word 7:30pm, $12
Irving Plaza Sunny Day Real Estate 30th Anniversary Tour + Rocket 7pm, $50
National Sawdust Julia Jacklinresidency + Squirrel Flower 8pm, SOLD OUT
Our Wicked Lady A Very Special Episode + Toward Space + Desert Sharks + Blood of the Bull 8pm, $15
Public Records AdHoc presents Kara Jackson + Mei Semones 8pm, SOLD OUT
Trans-Pecos Hills to Height + Bloodsports + Percocet + Fasting 7:30pm, $15

Thursday May 16

VENUE EVENT / LINE-UP TIME / DOOR PRICE
18th Ward Brewing No Jersey + Perfect Saturday + Dan Flashes + babyfang 7pm, $15
ALPHAVILLE The Wants residency + Terminator + Pisha 8:30pm, $15
Brooklyn Made Loosey + Miranda and The Beat + Dog Date + Sliders 8pm, $20
Brooklyn Steel Mannequin Pussy + SoulGlo 8pm, SOLD OUT
Elsewhere - Hall Mk.gee 8pm, SOLD OUT
Gramercy Theatre Orgy + Cold + Horizon Theory + I Ya Toyah 6pm, $30
Irving Plaza Sunny Day Real Estate 30th Anniversary Tour + Rocket 7pm, $50
Music Hall of Williamsburg Les Savy Fav + Public Practice 8pm, $25
Our Wicked Lady QWAM + Debbie Dopamine single release show + Anna Altman + Krissanthemum 8pm, $15
Public Records AdHoc presents Kara Jackson + Anastasia Coope 8pm, SOLD OUT
Racket Swans + Kristof Hahn 8pm, $42
Baby's All Right Fazerdaze (solo) + Mei Seimones 10pm, $15

Friday May 17

VENUE EVENT / LINE-UP TIME / DOOR PRICE
Bowery Ballroom Narrow Head + Dazy + Wishy 8pm, $25
The Broadway O. Wake + Endearments + hiFi 9pm, $15
Brooklyn Steel Echo & The Bunnymen 8pm, SOLD OUT
Forest Hills Stadium The Avett Brothers + Sierra Ferrell 7pm, $60+
Irving Plaza Mk.gee 8pm, SOLD OUT
Music Hall of Williamsburg Swans + Kristof Hahn 8pm, $42
Union Pool Heavy Feather & The Magic Word + Boyscoutmarie + Rat Palace 8pm, $15

Saturday May 18

VENUE EVENT / LINE-UP TIME / DOOR PRICE
18th Ward Brewing NCF presents Summer Saturdays feat. The Answers In Between + The Overhead Bins + yael s. copeland + Rat Palace + The Fictionals 2pm, FREE
2 Wyckoff Avenue Sound Mind Music Street Festival for Mental Health feat. Kevin Morby + MisterWives + SHAED + Bailen 2pm, FREE
18th Ward Brewing Di Ivories + BEND + North by North + LEONE 7pm, $15
ALPHAVILLE STUY + Chronic + Exit Seraphim 8:30pm, $15
Berlin Ringo Deathstar + Ovlov + The Veldts 7pm, SOLD OUT
Main Drag New Vision + T!LT + Spite FuXXX + Broken Demeanor 8pm, $15
Music Hall of Williamsburg Swans + Kristof Hahn 8pm, $42
TV EYE Theophobia + Royale Minks + OK King 8pm, $15
Union Pool Couvo + Big Girl + Reclining Nude 8pm, $15
Unruly Collective Ghostie Recordings presents Castle Blacksingle release + The Rizzos + Joyce + Sorry Darling 8pm, $12
The Windjammer Jeerleader + Alphabet City + Marinara 9pm, $15
Aboard (some boat) via Skyport Marina Rocks Off Cruises presents Ringo Deathstar + Ovlov Boat leaves at 11:30pm, $35

Sunday May 19

VENUE EVENT / LINE-UP TIME / DOOR PRICE
ALPHAVILLE King Bug + The Wizard + Shira + Onward Debacle 8:30pm, $15
Bar Freda Dollar Signs + The Big Easy + Perennial + Good Looking Friends + Strawberry Glass 8pm, $15
Berlin Ilithios + Project Diem + Lukka + To the Wedding 7pm, $12
Brooklyn Monarch Beach Party feat. Drain + Madball + Terror + Scowl + Regulate + End It + Trail of Lies + Private Mind 5pm, SOLD OUT
The Sultan Room Ron Gallo (solo) 7pm, $20
Sundown Radiator Hospital (solo) + Noun (Marissa Paternoster solo) 8pm, SOLD OUT

Monday May 20

VENUE EVENT / LINE-UP TIME / DOOR PRICE
Baby's All Right GUPPY + Kenneth Takanami 7pm, $15
Bowery Ballroom Drain + Teenage Wrist + Stand Still 8pm, $27
Sundown Radiator Hospital (solo) + Noun (Marissa Paternoster, solo) 10pm, $25

Tuesday May 21

VENUE EVENT / LINE-UP TIME / DOOR PRICE
The Broadway Gladie + Shit Present + Talking Kind + Crush Fund 8pm, $15
Purgatory Palestine Benefit feat. Katy Kirby + Helenor + Jules Olson 8pm, $15+
Racket CKY + Crobot 8:30pm, $30
Sony Hall Buckethead 8pm, $45
The Sultan Room Tredici Bacci + Ryan Power + Jolee Gordon 8pm, $20
Union Pool Squirrel Flower (solo) + Merce Lemon 8pm, $20

Wednesday May 22

VENUE EVENT / LINE-UP TIME / DOOR PRICE
The Broadway Decent Criminal + The Dracu-Las + Bummer Camp + Wifey 8pm, $15
Brooklyn Bowl Teenage Halloween + My Son The Doctor + Tony & The Kiki + Skorts 8pm, $15
Brooklyn Paramount Amos Lee + special guests 7:30pm, $40
Elsewhere - Zone One Empress Of + DJ_Dave 8pm, SOLD OUT
Music Hall of Williamsburg Saint Vitus + The Bowery Presents present Fleshwater + Modern Color + 9Million 8pm, SOLD OUT
National Sawdust Julia Jacklinresidency + Squirrel Flower 8pm, SOLD OUT
Radio City Music Hall Sleep Token 8pm, SOLD OUT
Sony Hall Buckethead 8pm, $45
The Sultan Room Another Michael + Tenci + Raavi 8pm, $20

Thursday May 23

VENUE EVENT / LINE-UP TIME / DOOR PRICE
ALPHAVILLE The Wantsresidency + Activity + Nara's Room Nick Cage + CS Cleaners + QIRL + Docents 8:30pm, $15
Arlene's Grocery Yeah Baby + Coral Grief + Brother Language 7pm, $15
Bowery Ballroom Hairpin + Bec Lauder + Kitten 8pm,
Mercury Lounge Ben Katzman + Colleen Green 9:30pm,
Music Hall of Williamsburg Gustaf + Edy Modica + Dead Tooth 8pm, $17
Purgatory Sweetbreads + Slight Of + Majorette 8pm, $12
Sleepwalk Twin Shadow performing Forget + Wynne Bennett 8pm, SOLD OUT rescheduled from March 14
Trans-Pecos Harvey Waters + Silvia K. + S.C.A.B. + Many Shining Windows 7:30pm, $15

Friday May 24

VENUE EVENT / LINE-UP TIME / DOOR PRICE
ALPHAVILLE Strange Neighbors + Sweetbreads + Wish Queen 8:30pm, $15
Baby's All Right Motherfolk + Kevin Devine 8pm, $30
The Broadway Rat Motel + partygirl + This Holy Rodeo + Uncle Skunk 8pm $15
Elsewhere - Zone One Empress Of + Petal Supply 8pm, SOLD OUT
Main Drag Music Dad + Wifeknife + Lost Children + Other Problems + Faiders 8pm, $15
Mercury Lounge Washer + No Lights 9:30pm, $15
Sleepwalk Twin Shadow performing Forget + Wynne Bennett 8pm, SOLD OUT rescheduled from March 15
TV EYE Sorry Mom debut single release show + Oolong 8pm, FREE
Union Pool Ok Cowgirl "Little Splinters" single release show + Charlotte Rose Benjamin + Hank Heaven 8pm, $15

Saturday May 25

VENUE EVENT / LINE-UP TIME / DOOR PRICE
ALPHAVILLE SKORTS + Boyscoutmarie + Genuine Connection + First Sex 8:30pm, $15
Brooklyn Made Habibi album release show 8pm, $25
Elsewhere - Zone One Empress Of + GIRL_IRL 8pm, SOLD OUT
Knitting Factory @ Baker Falls Pearla + Yours Are the Only Ears 7:30pm, $16
Public Records Salt Cathedral + NOIA 8pm, $20
Purgatory Cardiel + Aux Blood + Laurel Canyon + Le Bang 7:30pm, $12
The Rockaway Hotel The Heavy Heavy + Sid Simons 7pm, $30
Trans-Pecos Leaving Time + Hollow Suns + High. 7:30pm, $15
Knockdown Center Fatboy Slim 10pm, $30
Baby's All Right ANTICS fundraiser feat. Shallowhalo + Kassie Krut 11pm, $20

Sunday May 26

VENUE EVENT / LINE-UP TIME / DOOR PRICE
Sleepwalk Twin Shadow performing Forget + Wynne Bennett 8pm, SOLD OUT rescheduled from March 15

Monday May 27 - Memorial Day

None.

Tuesday May 28

VENUE EVENT / LINE-UP TIME / DOOR PRICE
Irving Plaza Passion Pit 7pm, SOLD OUT

Wednesday May 29

VENUE EVENT / LINE-UP TIME / DOOR PRICE
Bowery Ballroom Head Automatica + Thoughtcrimes 8pm, $37
The Broadway Shred Flintstone + Diet Lite + Pamphlets 8pm, $15
Irving Plaza Passion Pit 7pm, SOLD OUT
National Sawdust Julia Jacklinresidency + special guest 8pm, SOLD OUT
Our Wicked Lady Royale Minks + LEONE + Grandeur + girlie curse 8pm, $15
TV EYE Magick Potion single release show + Indigo Fuzz + Certain Death + Duel Ferns 7:30pm, $15
The Sultan Room Shop Talk + Sleepies + Frida Kill 10pm, $15

Thursday May 30

VENUE EVENT / LINE-UP TIME / DOOR PRICE
Baby's All Right Arooj Aftab album release show + guests tba 9pm, $40
Knitting Factory @ Baker Falls NCF x Super Bock Stock present Lio & Steve's Colossal Birthday Bash feat. Nino Disco + Dead Tooth + Balaclava + Starcleaner Reunion + Pippy 8pm, $15
Mercury Lounge Glom 6pm, $15
Music Hall of Williamsburg Kacy Hill + May Rio 8pm, $22
Our Wicked Lady Pons single release show + Wince tour kick-off show + Pop Music Fever Dream + Tea Eater 8pm, $15
Rough Trade NYC Habibi 6pm, FREE
Trans-Pecos Johnny Dyamite & the Bloodsuckers + Snoozer + Public Circuit + 54 Ultra 7:30pm, $15
TV EYE Raisalka + Baked + The Zells + Dropper 8pm, $15
Union Pool Slow Ficiton Crush EP release show + Patiently 8pm, $15
Warsaw Shannon and the Clams + Tropa Magica 8pm, SOLD OUT

Friday May 31

VENUE EVENT / LINE-UP TIME / DOOR PRICE
ALPHAVILLE Francie Moon + Tula Vera + Wetsuit + Talon 8:30pm, $15
Gold Sounds Richard Papiercuts + Onesie + Momsomnia + The Roulettes 8pm, $15
Market Hotel HEAVENLY + Lightheaded 8pm, SOLD OUT
The Meadows Bad Rabbits + Proper. + Origami Button 7pm, $25
Music Hall of Williamsburg A Place to Bury Strangers + Suuns + JJUUJJUU 8pm, $25
Our Wicked Lady RADAR + Substitute + Heavy Lag + The Follies 8pm, $15
The Rooftop at Pier 17 Needtobreathe + Judah & the Lion 7:30pm, $50
The Sultan Room Finom + Frances Chang 8pm, $20
Warsaw Passion Pit 8pm, $70

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2024.05.05 09:14 jonessenson Brooke Vincent

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2024.05.05 03:02 AggravatingSpinach55 Questions about accelerated nursing (ABSN) program in NYC

Hi everyone, I'm a nursing student from NYC and since I'm an immigrant (now I'm a US citizen) I don't have many sources of information about ABSN nursing programs. I would like to ask guys to help me and give me some advice.
Now, I am in the first semester of the RN nursing program at LAGCC. Now is about midterm, and my grades are just a little above the passing mark (75). I heard that LAGCC's RN program was the most difficult one. I didn't believe it before, but now I do😰. I spend 4-6 hours studying every day, but my test scores still haven't improved much, so I'm considering transferring to other schools (private schools). (I am already 30 years old, and I feel that my learning and memory abilities are gradually getting weaker. In addition, I heard that the courses in private schools are relatively easier and are accelerated programs)
Before entering LAGCC, I had obtained a bachelor's degree in finance from CUNY, with a previous GPA of 3.78. I didn't know about the Accelerated Nursing Program before. After meeting my new classmates, I learned that if I already had a bachelor's degree, I would be eligible to enter the Accelerated Nursing Program (ABSN) because, through understanding, Large medical institutions in NYC prefer to recruit RNs with a bachelor's degree. Even if I can successfully graduate from LAGCC and get the RN license, I will eventually need to continue schooling to get a bachelor's degree for better employment and career development in the future.
By asking around, I currently know that some schools have ABSN programs,: Adelphi, Molly, Hofstra, LIC, Stony Brook, Saint Mount Vincent, and maybe more schools. I live in Queens, and my commute mainly depends on public transportation, so I want to know which ABSN program is more suitable for me about the school's: location, the difficulty of the program, how long of the program, the tuition of the program, etc.
(I know it sounds bad to want to know which nursing program is easier to graduate from. It sounds like I want to take shortcuts, but my learning ability and age determine that I don't think I can graduate from a very competitive school(like LAGCC). )
I hope guys can understand my situation and give me some advice on choosing a school. thank you all.
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2024.05.04 21:48 AggravatingSpinach55 Questions about accelerated nursing (ABSN) program in NYC

Hi everyone, I'm a nursing student from NYC and since I'm an immigrant (now I'm a US citizen) I don't have many sources of information about ABSN nursing programs. I would like to ask guys to help me and give me some advice.
Now, I am in the first semester of the RN nursing program at LAGCC. Now is about midterm, and my grades are just a little above the passing mark (75). I heard that LAGCC's RN program was the most difficult one. I didn't believe it before, but now I do😰. I spend 4-6 hours studying every day, but my test scores still haven't improved much, so I'm considering transferring to other schools (private schools). (I am already 30 years old, and I feel that my learning and memory abilities are gradually getting weaker. In addition, I heard that the courses in private schools are relatively easier and are accelerated programs)
Before entering LAGCC, I had obtained a bachelor's degree in finance from CUNY, with a previous GPA of 3.78. I didn't know about the Accelerated Nursing Program before. After meeting my new classmates, I learned that if I already had a bachelor's degree, I would be eligible to enter the Accelerated Nursing Program (ABSN) because, through understanding, Large medical institutions in NYC prefer to recruit RNs with a bachelor's degree. Even if I can successfully graduate from LAGCC and get the RN license, I will eventually need to continue schooling to get a bachelor's degree for better employment and career development in the future.
By asking around, I currently know that some schools have ABSN programs,: Adelphi, Molly, Hofstra, LIC, Stony Brook, Saint Mount Vincent, and maybe more schools.
I live in Queens, and my commute mainly depends on public transportation, so I want to know which ABSN program is more suitable for me about the school's: location, the difficulty of the program, how long of the program, the tuition of the program, etc.
(I know it sounds bad to want to know which nursing program is easier to graduate from. It sounds like I want to take shortcuts, but my learning ability and age determine that I don't think I can graduate from a very competitive school (like LAGCC). )
I hope guys can understand my situation and give me some advice on choosing a school. thank you all.
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2024.05.03 04:01 katanddog 2,000 Names (and their meanings) For Your Baby Boy found from a Vintage Mennen Company Booklet

My mom passed along this booklet that belonged to my grandmother when we were expecting. Figured I would share it here before discarding it. The Girl Name list is already posted 😊 Enjoy!
WHAT'S IN A NAME
Don't let the meanings concern you. Think instead of how the name will fit the child, when the child is grown, or known. Choose the name with care. It's very important to your baby-all through life. Here are some guides: - Say each name aloud, along with your own family name, to check rhythm and sound. - Use soft first names with sharp-sounding family names. - Use multi-syllable first names with short family names. - Avoid using a first name that ends with the same sound that starts the last name, such as "Jane Nevins." - Avoid "famous combinations" such as "Abraham" and "Lincoln." - Watch out for initials that spell out familiar letters, like “S. O. S”
if it's a BOY
A AARON.. Exalted ABBOTT.. Fatherly ABEL.. Proud ABELARD. . Noble ABNER. . Full of light ABRAHAM.. Great Father ABSALOM.. Peaceful ACHILLES.. Brave ADAM.. Man, manly ADDISON.. Son of Adam ADELBERT.. Bright ADLAI.. Just ADOLF.. Noble animal ADONIS.. Lord, lordly ADRIAN.. Courageous AENEAS.. Praiseworthy ALAN, ALLEN.. Swift, cheerful ALARIC.. Ruler over all ALASTAIR.. Worthy defender ALBERT.. Illustrious ALBIN.. Fair ALBION.. Name for England ALDEN.. Friend ALDO.. Experienced, skilled ALDRED.. Wise counselor ALDRIC. Wise ruler ALDRICH.. See Aldric ALDWIN.. Wise friend ALEXANDER.. Aid to men ALEXIS.. Helper ALFRED.. Good counselor ALGERNON.. Wise ALLISON.. Holy fame ALLISTER.. See Alastair ALOYSIUS.. Famous ALONSO, ALONZO, ALPHONSE, ALPHONSO Good Warrior ALVIN.. Friendly AMBROSE.. Immortal AMIEL.. God's helper AMORY.. Loving AMOS.. Reliable ANATOLE. . Sunrise ANDERS.. Strong ANDERSON.. Manly son ANDRE.. See Andrew ANDREW.. Manly, strong ANGELO.. Saintly messenger ANGUS.. Virtuous ANSELM.. Warrior of God ANSON.. Born of God ANTHONY, ANTON, ANTONIO.. Thriving ARCHER.. Bowman ARCHIBALD.. Valiant ARDEN. . Fervent ARGUS.. Watchful ARIEL.. Lion of God ARISTIDE.. The best ARMAND.. Brave ARNO.. Eagle-eyed ARNOLD.. Eagle-strong ARTHUR.. High, noble ASA.. Healer ASHER.. Fortunate ASHLEY.. Ash meadow ATWATER.. Near the water ATWELL.. Near the spring ATWOOD.. Near the forest AUBREY .. Fair-haired ruler AUBURN.. Red-haired AUGUST, AUGUSTINE, AUGUSTUS.. Imperial AUSTIN.. See August AVERIL.. Courageous AVERY.. See Averil AXEL.. Heaven blessed AYLMER.. Famous
B BAILEY.. Officer of the law BAINBRIDGE.. Short bridge BALDWIN.. Bold friend BALFOUR.. Pasture BANCROFT.. Bean field BANNING.. Newsworthy BANNISTER.. Fruitful BARCLAY. . Birch meadow BARD, BAIRD.. Minstrel BARLOW.. Brave BARNABAS, BARNABY, BARNEY.. Consoler BARNARD.. See Bernard BARNETT.. Commands BARRETT. Mighty BARRY.. Diligent BARTH.. Sacred BARTHOLOMEW.. Guardian of the plough BARTON.. Homestead BARUCH.. Blessed BASIL.. Kingly BAXTER.. Baker BAYARD.. Wise BEAUFORD.. Good crossing BEAUFORT.. Good fort BEAUMONT.. Good hill BELLAMY.. Good friend BELMONT.. Good hill BEN.. Son BENEDICT.. Blessed BENITO.. See Benedict BENJAMIN.. Favorite son BENNETT.. See Benedict BENSON.. Son of Ben BENTLEY.. Meadow BENVENUTO.. Welcome BERKELEY ..See Barclay BERN. Strong as a bear BERNARD.. Bold as a bear BERTHOLD.. Bright ruler BERTRAM.. Bright as a raven BERTRAND.. See Bertram BERWYN.. Famous friend BEVERLY.. Beaver meadow BEVIS.. Bow BION.. Energetic BJORN.. Bear BLAINE.. Slim BLAIR.. Plain dweller BLAKE.. Dark complexioned BLAKELY.. Dark meadow BLYTHE.. Light-hearted BOAZ.. Agile BONIFACE.. Fortunate BOOTH.. Sheltered place BORIS. . Spirited BOWEN.. Son BOWMAN.. Archer BOYCE.. Woodland BOYD.. Blond BRADEN.. Broad minded BRADFIELD.. Broad field BRADFORD.. Broad crossing BRADLEY.. Broad meadow BRADSHAW.. Broad forest BRADSTREET.. Broad street BRADY.. Spirited BRAND, BRANT.. Fiery BRENDEN.. Fiery BRENT.. Hill dweller BRET, BRETT.. A Breton BREWSTER.. A brewer BRIAN, BRYAN.. Strong BRIGHAM.. Home near a bridge BRISBANE. Horseman BROOK, BROOKS.. Stream BRUCE.. Ruler BRUNO.. Dark complexioned BRYCE.. Swift BURGESS.. Freeman BURKE.. Stronghold BURL.. Castle BURLEIGH.. Castle meadow BURTON.. Fine BYRNE.. Armor-protection BYRON.. Clear vision
C CADMAR.. Valiant. CADMUS.. Adornment CADWALLADER.. Strategist CAESAR.. Emperor CALDWELL.. Cold spring CALEB. . Faithful CALVERT.. Head man CALVIN.. Bold CAMERON. . Scottish nobility CAMPBELL. . Scottish nobility CANUTE.. See Knut CAREW.. Castle moat CAREY, CARY.. Beloved CARL.. Manly CARLETON.. Country town CARLYLE.. Country tower CARMICHAEL.. Stronghold CAROLL.. See Carl CARSON.. Beloved son CARTER.. Driver CARVEL.. Song CARVER.. Sculptor CASEY.. Valorous CASIMIR.. High prince CASPAR.. Horseman CASSIDY.. Inventive CASTOR.. Purity CAVANAUGH.. Cavalier CECIL.. Misty-eyed CEDRIC.. General CHAD.. See Chadwick CHADWICK.. Country home CHANDLER.. Candle-maker CHANNING.. Cannon-like CHARLES.. Strong CHAUNCEY.. Chancellor CHENEY.. Forest dweller CHESTER.. Camp CHEYNEY .. Strong as an oak CHRISTIAN.. Follow the Lord CHRISTOPHER.. Christ-bearer CICERO. . Farmer CLARE, CLARENCE.. Illustrious CLARK.. Scholar CLAUDE.. Delicate CLAUS.. Victory CLAY.. Mortal CLAYTON.. English CLEMENT.. Merciful CLIFFORD.. Cliff crossing CLINTON.. Hill town CLIVE.. Cliff CLYDE.. Strong COLBY. . Coal town COLIN.. Triumph COLVIN.. Dark-haired friend CONAN, CONANT.. Wisdom CONRAD.. Wise counselor CONROY.. Wise ruler CONSTANTINE.. Steadfast CONWAY.. Wise COOPER.. Barrel maker CORBET, CORBIN, CORBY.. Little raven CORDELL.. Binding cord COREY.. Chosen CORNELIUS.. Crowned CORNELL.. Sturdy CORRIE.. Glen dweller CORT.. Courageous orator CORWYN.. Gentle friend COSMO.. Orderly COURTNEY.. Farm dweller COWAN.. Mason CRAIG.. Steadfast rock CRISPIN.. Curly-haired CULVER.. Peaceful CURRAN.. Romantic hero CURTIS.. Courteous CUTHBERT.. Famous, bright CYRIL.. Lordly CYRUS.. The sun
D DAGOBERT.. Sword bearer DALE.. Valley DAMON.. Conquering DAN.. A judge DANA, DANE.. Arbiter DANIEL.. God is my judge DARIUS.. Ruler DARRELL, DARRYL, DARYL.. Dear little one DARWIN.. Brave friend DAVID. Beloved DEAN.. Churchman DEEMS.. Judge of men DELAND.. Dark-eyed DEMETRIUS.. Of the earth DENIS, DENNIS.. Joyous DERRICK.. Ruler DESMOND.. World power DEWEY.. Like the dew DEXTER.. Fortunate DIETRICH.. Ruler DION. See Denis DICKSON, DIXON. Strong DMITRI. See Demetrius DOMINIC, DOMINICK.. Belonging to the Lord DONALD.. Proud chief DORAN.. A gift DOREMUS.. We shall give DORIAN.. Conquering hero DOUGLAS.. Dark-haired DOYLE.. Dark stranger DREW .. Adept, gifted DRUMMOND.. Lover DUANE.. Hill dweller DUDLEY .. Fair meadow DUFF.. Dark-haired DUKE.. Leader DUNCAN.. Dark-haired DUNSTAN. . Dark stone DURAND.. Enduring DURWIN .. Dear friend DUVAL.. From the valley DWIGHT.. Wise fellow
E EARL.. Noble EBEN, EBENEZER.. Strong EDAN.. Bright as flame EDBERT.. Blessed EDELBERT.. Illustrious EDGAR.. Fair protector EDISON.. Blessed son EDMUND.. Blessed peace EDRED.. Blessed counselor EDSEL.. Profound EDWALD.. Powerful EDWARD.. Blessed guardian EDWIN.. Blessed friend EGBERT.. Bright as a sword EGMONT.. Protector EINAR.. Battle chiet ELBERT.. Illustrious ELDEN, ELDON.. Old friend ELDRED, ELDRID.. Wise ELDWIN.. Wise friend ELEAZER.. God has helped ELI, ELIAS, ELLIS.. High ELIHU.. God is He ELIJAH..The Lord is God ELIOT, ELLIOTT.. Hunter ELISHA.. God is salvation ELLERY.. Strong as a tree ELLSWORTH.. Nobility ELMAR, ELMER.. Famous ELMO.. Congenial ELROY.. Royal blood ELTON.. Town dweller ELY.. See Eli EMANUEL.. God is with us EMERSON.. Nobly born EMERY, EMORY.. Leader EMIL.. Follows the good EMMETT.. Industrious ENNIS. Praiseworthy ENOCH.. Dedicated ENOS.. Man ENRICO.. See Henry EPHRAIM.. Productive ERASMUS.. Lovely ERASTUS.. Beloved ERIC.. Heroic ERNEST.. Zealous ERNST.. See Ernest ERROL.. Adventurer ERWIN.. Triumphant ESME.. Esteemed ESMOND.. Protector ETHAN.. Strength ETHELBERT.. Illustrious EUCLID.. Famous EUGENE.. Well born EUSTACE.. Sturdy EVAN.. Young fighter EVELYN.. Youth EVERARD.. Strong as a boar EVEREST, EVERETT.. Bold EWART.. Strong EZEKIEL.. God makes strong EZRA.. Help
F FABIAN.. Farmer FAIRFAX.. Fair-haired FARLEY.. Sturdy FEDERICO.. See Frederick FELIX.. Happy FENTON. Marsh town FEODOR.. Gift of God FERDINAND.. Bold in peace FERGUS.. Fierce chief FIELDING.. Lad of the fields FINDLAY.. Competent FIORELLO.. Little flower FISK. . Faith FLETCHER.. Arrow maker FLORIAN.. Flourishing FLOYD.. Brown-haired FORREST.. Woodland FOSTER. . Forester FRANCHOT.. Free FRANCIS.. See Franchot FRANK.. See Francis FRANKLIN.. Freeholder FRASER, FRASIER FRAZER.. Curly-haired FREDERICK,.. Peaceful ruler FREEMONT.. Peaceful guard FRITZ.. See Fred FULTON.. Big town
G GABRIEL.. Man of God GAILLARD.. Lively one GAMALIEL.. Reward of God GARDELL.. Protector GARDNER.. Garden keeper GARETH, GARTH.. Garden GARRET.. Honored GARRICK.. Fighter king GARRISON, GARRY.. Protector GARVEY.. Soldier GARY.. See Garvey GASTON.. From Gascony GAVIN, GAWAIN.. Battle hawk GAYLORD.. Lively master GAYNOR.. Lively head GEOFFREY.. Peace-loving GEORGE.. Farmer GERALD.. Spear wielder GERARD, GERHART.. Strong with spear GERVAIS.. Warlike GIDEON.. Hewer GIFFORD.. Merciful GILBERT.. Bright servant GILES.. Shield GILFORD.. Wide crossing GILROY.. King's servant GIORDANO.. See Jordan GLENN.. Valley GODFREY.. God's peace GODWIN.. God's friend GORDON.. Strong, upright GRAHAM.. Serious GRANT.. Great GRANTLAND. . Deeded land GRANVILLE.. Great city GRATTAN. . Fenced land GRAYSON.. Gray's son GREGG.. Flourishing GREGORY.. Vigilant GRENVILLE.. See Granville GRIFFITH.. Faithful GRISWOLD. Gray woods GROSVENOR.. Great hunter GROVER.. Grove dweller GUS, GUSTAVE.. Good staff GUTHRIE.. Military sage GUY, GUIDO.. Leader GUYON .. Soldier
H HAAKON..Spearsman HALBERT.. Bright stone HALDANE, HALDEN.. Valley home HAMILTON.. Hill town HAMLET.. Village HAMLIN, HAMLYN.. Home HANK.. See Henry HANLEY.. Wide meadow HANS.. See John HARDY.. Enduring HARLAN.. Warrior-born HARLEY.. Of the meadow HAROLD.. Army leader HARRISON.. Son of Harry HARRY .. See Harold, Henry HARTLEY.. Stag meadow HARVEY.. Noble warrior HARWOOD.. Wood dweller HAVEN.. Refuge HAYWOOD.. Hedged wood HEATH.. Open land HECTOR.. Dependable HEINRICH.. See Henry HENRY.. Home ruler HERBERT.. Bright soldier HERCULES.. Chosen one HERMAN.. Army man HERSCHEL.. See Henry HEYWOOD. See Haywood HEZEKIAH.. Might of God HILARY.. Happy, merry HILDEBRAND.. War sword HIRAM.. Noble HOBART.. See Hubert HOLDEN.. Good HOLMES.. Meadow HOMER.. Promise HORACE, HORATIO.. Keen HOSEA.. Salvation HOWARD.. Castle guard HOWELL.. Lordly HOYT.. Joyous HUBERT.. Bright in spirit HUCK.. See Henry HUGH, HUGO.. Lofty HUMBERT.. High and bright HUMPHREY.. Peaceful HUNTER.. One who hunts HYMAN. . Long life
I IAN.. See John IGNATIUS.. Fiery IMMANUEL.. See Emanuel IRA.. Watchful IRVING.. Leader IRWIN.. See Erwin ISAAC.. Laughter ISIDORE.. Gift of Isis ISAIAH.. Salvation of Lord ISRAEL.. Soldier of God IVAN.. See John IVAR, IVER, IVOR.. Archer
J JACINTO.. Born to the purple JACK.. See Jacob, John JACOB.. One who replaces JACQUES.. See Jacob JAMES.. See Jacob JAN.. See John JARED.. Descent JARVIS, JERVIS.. Challenger JASON.. Healer JASPER.. Treasurer JAY.. Lively JEAN.. See John JEFFREY. . See Geoffrey JEREMIAH, JEREMY, JERRY.. Exalted of the Lord JEROME.. Holy JESSE.. Wealthy JESUS.. Saviour JETHRO.. Excellence JOAB.. The Lord is my father JOACHIM, JOAQUIM.. The Lord will judge JOB.. Patient JOCK.. See Jack JOEL.. The Lord is God JOHN.. God is gracious JONAH, JONAS.. Peace dove JONATHAN.. Gift of God JORDAN.. Garden JOSEPH.. Prosperous JOSHUA.. God is salvation JOSIAH.. God supports JOYCE.. Merry JUAN.. See John JUDAH, JUDE.. Praised JUDSON.. Son of praise JULES, JULIAN, JULIUS.. Soft-haired JUNIUS.. Roman JUSTIN, JUSTUS..Just
K KANE.. Exacting KARL. . See Carl KASPER.. Precious KEANE, KEENAN.. Sharp KEITH.. Windy place KELLY. Fighter KELVIN ..Army friend KEMP.. Champion KENDALL.. Valley chief KENNARD.. Great lover KENNETH.. Handsome KENT.. Chief KENTON. . Chief town KENYON.. White-haired KERBY, KIRBY.. Church town KERMIT.. Great warrior KERRY.. Mysterious KERWIN.. Good friend KEVIN.. Handsome, kind KIM.. Leader, chief KING.. Ruler KIT.. See Christopher KNUT, KNUTE.. Weapon KONRAD.. See Conrad KURT.. Concise
L LACHLAN.. Courageous LAIRD.. Lord LAMBERT.. Bright land LANCE, LANCELOT.. Warrior LANDERS, LANDIS.. Son of the plains LARRY.. See Laurence LARS.. Lord LATHAM.. Low village LAUREN, LOREN, LORIN.. Sign of victory LAWRENCE.. Victor LAWTON.. Praiseworthy LAZARUS.. See Eleazer LEANDER.. Reknowned LEE, LEIGH.. Meadow LELAND. Meadow land LEMUEL.. Dedicated to God LENNOX.. Quiet stream LEO, LEON.. Lion LEONARD.. Bold as a lion LEONIDAS.. Lion-like LEOPOLD.. Lion of the people LEROY.. The king LESLIE.. Low meadow LESTER.. Meadow camp LEVI.. United LEWIS.. Bold warrior LINCOLN.. Deep stream LINDLEY.. Linden meadow LINDSAY, LINDSEY.. Gentle LINUS.. Flaxen-haired LIONEL.. Young lion LISLE, LYLE.. The islander LLEWELLYN.. Lightning LLOYD.. Brown-haired LOCKWOOD.. Enclosed forest LORENZO.. See Lawrence LORING.. Famed warrior LOTHAIR, LOTHARIO, LOWTHER.. Fighter LOUIS.. See Lewis LOWELL. Low spring LOYALL. . Faithful LUCIAN, LUCIUS.. Light LUDLOW.. Humble man LUDOVIC, LUDOWICK, LUDWIG.. See Lewis LUKE.. See Lucian LUTHER.. Famed warrior LYMAN.. Manly LYNN.. Lake LYSANDER.. Emancipator
M MACAULAY.. Stalwart son MACE.. Sceptre MADDOX.. Power MAGNUS.. Great MAHON.. Chief MALACHI.. God's messenger MALCOLM.. Servant of (St.) Columba MANFRED.. Great peace MANLEY, MANLY.. Strong MANUEL.. See Emanuel MARC, MARK.. See Marcus MARCELLUS.. From Mars MARCUS.. War-like MARMADUKE. . See Duke MARSHALL.. Groom MARTIN.. War-like MARVIN.. High hills MATTHEW, MATTHIAS.. Gift of God MAURICE.. Dark-haired MAURY.. Twilight MAXIM, MAXIMILIAN, MAX.. Of the greatest MAXWELL.. Fair son MAYNARD.. Mighty MEAD.. Meadow MELVILLE, MILVIN.. Chief MEREDITH.. Sea guardian MERLIN. Hill by the sea MERRILL.. Fragrant MERRIT.. Worthy MERTON.. See Martin MERVIN.. Raven of the sea MEYER.. Steward MICHAEL, MICAH.. God-like MILES, MYLES.. Soldier MILLARD.. Grinder MILO.. Warrior MILTON.. Mill town MITCHELL.. See Michael MONROE.. Mt. on River Roe MONTAGUE.. Of the mount MONTE.. From the mountain MONTGOMERY.. Hunter MORGAN.. Coastal dweller MORRIS.. See Maurice MORTIMER.. Place by sea MORTON.. Big hill MOSES.. Blessed leader MOSS.. See Moses MURDOCH.. Sailor MURRAY.. Great water MYRON.. Incense bearer
N NAPOLEON.. Strong ruler NAT, NATHAN, NATHANIEL.. Gift of God NEAL, NEIL.. Champion NED.. See Edmund, Edward, Edwin NEHEMIAH.. Comfort of God NELSON.. Son of Neal, Neil NERO.. Powerful NESTOR.. A rememberer NEVILLE.. New city NEWCOMB.. Newcomer NEWELL.. New spring NEWTON..New town NICHOLAS.. Conqueror NIGEL. . Dark-haired NILS.. Victorious NIMROD.. Great hunter NOAH.. Rest NOEL, NOWELL.. Christmas NOLAN.. Well-known NORMAN.. Man from North
O OAKLEY.. Oak meadow OCTAVIUS.. Eighth (born) OGDEN.. Dell of oaks OLAF.. Champion OLIVER.. Bearer of peace OMAR, OMER.. Better ORAN, ORIN.. White-haired ORLANDO.. See Roland ORRICK.. Golden king ORSINO, ORSON.. Little bear ORTON.. Golden town ORVILLE.. Golden city OSBERT.. Divine brightness OSBORN.. Divine bear OSCAR.. Leaping warrior OSGOOD.. Godly OSMOND.. Protection of God OSRIC.. Divine power OSWALD.. Divine ruler OTIS.. Keen of hearing OTTO.. Mountain OWEN.. High-born
P PABLO.. See Paul PADDY.. See Patrick PADRAIC.. See Patrick PAOLO.. See Paul PARKER.. Park keeper PASCAL.. Easter PATRICK.. Noble, a patrician PAUL.. Little one PAYTON, PEYTON.. Noble PEARCE, PIERCE. See Peter PERCY, PERCIVAL.. Keen-eyed PERRIN, PERRY.. See Peter PETER..Firm as a rock PHELAN.. Wolf PHILANDER.. Lover of people PHILBERT.. Outstanding PHILEMON.. Loving PHILIP.. Lover of horses PHINEAS.. Frank, candid PIERRE.. See Peter PIP.. See Philip PIUS.. Pious, filial PRENTICE, PRENTISS.. Learner PRESCOTT.. Church PRESTON.. Of the church PRIMUS.. First (born) PROCTOR.. Officer PUTNAM.. Watering town
Q QUENTIN, QUINN, QUINTIN, QUINTUS.. Fifth (born) QUILLER.. Fledgling QUINCY.. Fifth son Worshipper of God
R RADCLIFF.. Red cliff RADFORD.. Red ford RALPH.. See Randolph RAMSAY, RAMSEY.. Island RANDALL, RANDOLPH.. Protected by the wolf RANGER.. Forest guard RAOUL.. See Ralph, Rudolph RAPHAEL.. Healed by God RASTUS.. See Erastus RAY.. See Raymond RAYMOND.. Quiet protector RAYNARD.. Sound judge REDMOND.. Adviser REED.. Red-haired REGAN.. Noble man REGINALD.. Strong ruler RENARD.. See Raynard RENE, RENATO.. Reborn REUBEN.. Behold, a son! REUEL.. God is his friend REX.. King REXFORD.. King's crossing REYNOLD.. See Reginald RHYS.. Chieftain RICHARD.. Bold fighter RIDGELEY.. Ridge meadow RIORDAN.. Royal singer RITCHIE.. Stern leader ROBERT, ROBIN.. Illustrious RODERICK. . Famous king RODMAN.. Surveyor RODNEY.. Famous in counsel ROGER.. Famous with spear ROLAND.. Glory of the land ROLF, ROLFE.. See Randolph ROLLO.. See Randolph ROMEO.. Man of Rome RONALD.. See Reginald RORY.. See Roderick ROSCOE.. Swift as a steed ROSS.. Gallant as a steed ROY.. King ROYAL, ROYCE.. Kingly RUDOLPH.. Famous RUFUS.. Red-haired RUPERT.. See Robert RUSSELL.. Red-haired RUTHERFORD.. Meadow
S SALVADOR.. Saviour SAMSON.. Like the sun SAMUEL.. Asked of God SANDER(S), SANDOR, SAUNDERS.. See Alexander SANFORD.. Sand crossing SAUL.. Asked of God SAWYER.. Woodcutter SAXON.. Swordsman SCHUYLER.. Learned SCOT, SCOTT.. Northman SEABROOK.. Sea spring SEAN.. See John SEARL, SERLE.. Armed SEBASTIAN.. Majestic SEBOLD.. Bold conqueror SEDGWICK.. Victorious SELIG.. Blessed SELWYN.. Royal friend SETH. . Appointed SETON.. Countryman SEWARD.. Sea warden SEWELL.. Sea spring SEXTUR.. Sixth (born) SEYMOUR.. Like St. Maur SHAUN, SHAWN.. See John SHELBY.. Shell city SHELDON.. Shield bearer SHELLEY.. Of the meadow SHERMAN.. A cutter SHERWIN.. Bright friend SHERWOOD.. Bright wood SHIRLEY.. County meadow SIDNEY, SYDNEY.. Joyous SIEGFRIED.. Conqueror SIGMUND.. Victor SIGURD.. Ruler SILAS.. Woodsman SILVAN.. Of the forest SILVESTER.. Forester SIMEON, SIMON.. Hearkening SINCLAIR.. Ilustrious SOLOMON.. Peaceable SPENCER.. Steward STACEY, STACY.. Steady STAFFORD.. Staff crossing STANISLAUS.. Praiseworthy STANLEY. Stone meadow STANTON. Stone town STEPHEN, STEVEN.. Crown STERLING.. Little star STEWART.. One in charge STROTHER, STRUTHER, STRUTHERS.. Stream(s) SUMNER.. Summoner STUART.. See Stewart SVEN.. Youth, swain SYLVESTER.. See Silvester
T TAD.. See Theodore TALBOT.. Hunter TAYLOR.. Tailor TED, TEDDY.. See Theodore TERENCE, TERRY.. Tender THADDEUS.. Praise THANE.. Aid THATCHER.. Roof maker THAYER.. Strong THEOBALD.. For the people THEODORE.. Gift of God THEODORIC.. Ruler of people THEOPHILUS.. Dear THOMAS.. Twin THORNE.. Thorn tree THORPE.. Village THURSTON.. Stone of Thor TIMOTHY.. Honoring God TITUS.. Protected TOBIAH, TOBIAS.. The Lord is good TOD, TODD.. Thick foliage TOM, TOMMY.. See Thomas TONY.. See Anthony TRACEY, TRACY.. Leader TRAVERS, TRAVIS.. Traveller TREMONT.. Three-hilled TRENT.. Thirty (French) TREVOR.. Prudent TRISTAN.. Romantic TURNER.. Acrobat TYBALT.. See Theobald TYLER.. Tile maker
U UDOLPH.. Fortunate noble ULRIE, ULRICH.. Noble lord ULYSSES.. Greek God UPTON.. Hill dweller URBAN.. Of the city URIAH.. Light of God
V VALENTINE.. Valiant VALERY.. Strong, worthy VAN.. Advance VARDEN.. Hill dweller VAUGHAN, VAUGHN. . Small VERGIL, VIRGIL.. Flourishing VERN, VERNON.. Green country VICTOR.. Conqueror VINCENT.. Conquering VIVIAN .. Full of life VLADIMIR.. Glory of princes
W WADE.. Wanderer WADSWORTH.. Traveler WALCOTT.. Stone cottage WALDEMAR.. Famed power WALDEN.. Powerful WALDFORD.. Mighty ford WALDO.. See Waldemar WALLACE.. Scottish hero WALT, WALTER.. Leader WARD.. Guardian WARE.. Keen-witted WARING.. Watchful WARNER, WERNER.. Protector WARREN.. Park WARRICK, WARWICK.. Fighting king WASHINGTON.. Town on The Wash (Thames estuary) WAYLAND.. Traveler WAYNE.. Wagon-maker WEBSTER.. Weaver WENDELL.. Wanderer WESLEY.. West meadow WHITELAW.. White hill WHITNEY.. White island WILBUR.. Forest dweller WILFRED.. Lover of peace WILL, WILLY.. See William WILLARD.. Strong of will WILLIAM.. Protector WILLIS.. Shield WILLOUGHBY.. Willow town WILMAR, WILMER.. Resolute WINFRED.. Peace maker WINSTON.. Friendly town WINTHROP.. Friendly Village WOLVERTON.. Town of good peace WOODROW.. Officer of the forest WRIGHT.. Worker WYNDHAM.. Windy village WYNNE.. Gain
X XAVIER.. Glorious XERXES.. King
Y YARDLEY.. Meadow yard YATES.. Gate dweller YVAIN, YWAIN.. Young warrior
Z ZACHARIAH, ZACHARY.. Whom God remembers ZEBEDIAH.. The gift of God ZEKE.. See Ezekiel ZENO, ZENOS.. Gift of Zeus ZIGMOND.. Winning
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2024.05.01 01:34 abjinternational Brooke Vincent of Coronation Street overwhelmed with 'mum guilt' and feeling overwhelmed with her 'messy' life, breaks down in tears

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2024.04.30 14:00 Favanu County Championship Test Speculation - Post round 4

Champo Specco 4: Spec Free or Champ Hard. This round is sponsored by Surrey Cricket Club, who want to remind us all that they’re definitely going to win and there’s nothing you can do about it, loser.
Early suggestions that the Champo was getting back to normal after the Kookaburra Aberration were dashed by the weather, with the only winners being Surrey and the teams that missed this round. We did however get some cameos from England test heavyweights, and some mixed bags from those currently jockeying for position.
On the radar
Ben Duckett, Harry Brook, Joe Root: All three of these established test bats had relatively difficult starts to the season, with Brook scoring the only century amongst the trio. Duckett had arguably had the toughest time, but when facing a Warks attack including two current test bowlers he compiled a match-defining double ton whilst maintaining his now trademarked aggression. Brook and Root shared a huge partnership as they both made their own tons against a labouring Derbs, and after a slightly shaky time it was nice to see them re-establishing their dominance. Amongst other test guys Shoaib Bashir showed that he’s worth selecting with a few important wickets and some tidy lines, Rehan Ahmed got a typically swashbuckling 85 along with 2 important wickets, and test waterboy Gus Atkinson showed off his point-of-difference credentials in another Surrey march to victory.
County stalwarts: We seem to have emerged from the shadow of the Kookaburra, but there are still a lot of big scores flying around the county scene. The scene of both the least and most surprising was Bristol, where Ryan Higgins reconfirmed his status as the champo’s preeminent seam allrounder with a second innings 155, and Max Holden somehow continued his good form with a Nelson. Rory Burns scored a throwback grindy century at the Oval, supported by the ever ready Jordan Clark. Wayne Madsen got a ton to remind everyone of his class, Gareth Roderick got a maiden first-class hundred, and George Bartlett tonned up for Northants at Grace Road. There were also many scores in the 90s, perhaps most notably Jacob Bethell suggesting he might be starting to achieve his potential and Ollie Robinson keeping his push for England recognition alive.
Dan Worrall/Seamers: Worrall celebrated his 8 wickets across Surrey’s demolition job by telling Cricinfo he wanted to be on the England radar. It feels unlikely for a 32 year old, but there’s no denying that he’s a vital part of a magnificent Surrey side. Sam Cook took a few wickets and bowled dry when he needed to, and had some fun opening the batting. Oliver Hannon-Dalby outshined the Pakistan test pace attack, while Dillon Pennington took more plaudits in the press. Matt Fisher returned to some sort of form for Yorkshire, and Ajeet Dale continued to show promise for Glos. The most notable might be Ben Sanderson, who claimed his 500th Champo wicket against Leicestershire to remind everyone just how underrated he is.
Callum Parkinson: Did England pick the wrong brother? Matt has yet to achieve his potential in Kent, but Callum seems to have settled well into his new surroundings, taking an (expensive) fifer to go with wickets in previous rounds. In a Durham team which was perhaps most noted for its seamers he’s outshone established names, and can perhaps reflect on perhaps being slightly unlucky to not have a closer look at a test squad.
Dropped off the radar
Ollie Pope: It’s harsh to criticise England’s VC for not doing great in the Champo, especially when plenty of his test colleagues had the same issue before this round, and his star-studded Surrey team had their own England-style collapse. He also took two absolute stunners in the field. But returns of 13, to go with a pair of 11s last round, aren’t a great look, and nor was the manner of his dismissal, playing on while trying to leave. His colleague Dan Lawrence also had a difficult time after a strong season start.
Matt Potts: Again it feels slightly harsh after the mountains of wickets Potts has piled up in the last few seasons. But this season in the top division was meant to be the Durham man’s audition to step up into the Broad role in the test team, and so far he’s not convinced. Brydon Carse, also of interest to England, again looked very out of control. Kasey Aldridge, a Lion and one for the relatively near future, was even wilder, going at 7s against a well drilled Worcs team, and Henry Brookes, another player who’d had some hype in the past, was very lucky to get tail end wickets in an otherwise lacklustre display.
Test pacers: I appreciate that the India tour was a slog and didn’t finish that long ago, and I understand why the likes of Jimmy and Wood might want to just rest their bodies. Ollie Robinson has played a couple of games prior to Sussex’s rest week this round and looked very ordinary. Josh Tongue has yet to reappear, Chris Woakes is warming an IPL bench, and Olly Stone’s return from injury at Notts was decidedly unproductive. Saqib Mahmood is apparently building up to a welcome return but that hasn’t happened yet, and Jofra Archer is confirmed to only be playing white ball for the near future. I’m sure they’ll all do an Avengers Assemble at some point, but for now it leaves the championship feeling slightly unbalanced in terms of potential
Nice to see them having fun: Colin Ackermann, Ben Sanderson, Peter Handscombe, Zak Chappell, Oliver Hannon-Dalby, Marchant de Lange, Ryan Higgins, EDIT: Nick Browne
Will definitely play for England one day: Jacob Bethell, Ajeet Dale, Dillon Pennington, Tom Lammonby
Might actually get into the England squad pretty soon: Sam Cook, Ollie Robinson, Josh De Caires, Joe Clarke (Yes, I know, but Rob Key likes him)
Who could you honestly see making it into the England squad for the Windies series?
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2024.04.30 07:10 scoot_1234 Program list with link

Program list with link
I made a massive spreadsheet of programs with some criteria to help me identify programs I wanted to apply to. A few programs are missing from this list, but I figured it would be a good jumping off point for anyone else wanting to get started with their search.
School Link State City
AdventHealth https://www.ahu.edu/academics/doctor-of-nurse-anesthesia-practice FL Orlando
Albany Medical https://www.amc.edu/admissions/nurse-anesthesiology-admissions/ NY Albany
ASU Jonesboro https://www.astate.edu/info/academics/degrees/degree-details.dot?mid=a852b138-3585-4f37-a1c1-963de7c7c194 AR Jonesboro
Augusta https://www.augusta.edu/nursing/dnp/nap.php GA Augusta
Barry https://www.barry.edu/en/academics/health-sciences/post-baccalaureate-dnp-with-specialization-in-anesthesiology/ FL Miami Shores
Baylor https://www.bcm.edu/education/schools/school-of-health-professions/programs/doctor-of-nursing-practice-nurse-anesthesia TX Houston
Bellarmine https://www.bellarmine.edu/lansing/nursing/graduate/dnp-na/ KY Louisville
Boston College https://www.bc.edu/bc-web/schools/cson/academics/dnp-in-nurse-anesthesia.html MA Chestnut Hill
Bryan College http://www.bryanlgh.com/NurseAnesthesia NE Lincoln
California State Kaiser http://www.kpsan.org/index.php CA Pasadena
CAMC SOA http://www.camcinstitute.org/anesthesia/default.htm WV Charleston
Cedar Crest College https://www.cedarcrest.edu/sage/dnp/index.shtm PA Allentown
Central Connecticut State https://www.ynhh.org/medical-professionals/sna.aspx CT New Haven
Clarkson College https://my.clevelandclinic.org/departments/anesthesiology/medical-professionals/school-of-nurse-anesthesia#overview-tab NE Omaha
Cleveland Clinic Foundation https://my.clevelandclinic.org/departments/anesthesiology/medical-professionals/school-of-nurse-anesthesia#overview-tab OH Cleveland
Columbia https://www.nursing.columbia.edu/programs/masters-nurse-anesthesia NY New York
Drexel https://drexel.edu/cnhp/academics/doctoral/DNP-NA/ PA Philadelphia
Duke https://nursing.duke.edu/academic-programs/dnp-program-nursing/nurse-anesthesia-dnp NC Durham
East Carolina https://nursing.ecu.edu/dnp/crna/ NC Greenville
Emory http://nursing.emory.edu/admission-and-aid/doctoral-programs/anesthesia-dnp.html GA Atlanta
Saint Vincent College https://www.excelahealth.org/careers/anesthesia-school/ PA Latrobe
Fairfield Bridgeport https://www.fairfield.edu/graduate-and-professional-studies/egan-school-of-nursing-and-health-studies/programs/doctor-of-nursing-practice-anesthesia/ CT Bridgeport
FL Gulf Coast https://www.fgcu.edu/mariebcollege/nursing/nurseanesthesiology-bsndnp FL Fort Myers
FL Gulf Coast 2 https://www.fgcu.edu/mariebcollege/nursing/nurseanesthesiology-bsndnp FL Miami
Florida State https://pc.fsu.edu/nap/program FL Panama City
Frances Payne Bolton Case Western Reserve https://case.edu/nursing/admissions/how-apply/dnp OH Cleveland
Franciscan Healthcare http://mayoclinichealthsystem.org/locations/la-crosse/education/school-of-anesthesia WI La Crosse
Franciscan Missionaries https://www.franu.edu/academics/academic-programs/nurse-anesthesia LA Baton Rouge
Geisinger https://www.bloomu.edu/academics/programs/nurse-anesthesia-bsn-dnp PA Danville
Georgetown https://nurseanesthesia.georgetown.edu/ DC Washington, DC
Goldfarb Barnes https://www.barnesjewishcollege.edu/doctoral-degree/nurse-anesthesia/ MO St. Louis
Gonzaga https://www.gonzaga.edu/school-of-nursing-human-physiology/departments/doctor-of-nurse-anesthesia WA Spokane
Hofstra https://www.hofstra.edu/academics/colleges/nursing-physician-assistant/dnp-agacnp-crna.html NY Hempstead
Integrated Anesthesia Associates https://iaapartners.com/education/nurse-anesthesia-program-of-hartford/ CT Hartford
Johns Hopkins https://nursing.jhu.edu/academics/programs/doctoral/dnp/dnp-anesthesiology/index.html MD Baltimore
Keiser University https://www.keiseruniversity.edu/nurse-anesthesia-practice-dnap-entry-into-practice/ FL Naples
La Roche College https://laroche.edu/Admissions/Graduate/Requirements_and_Application/Doctor_of_Nurse_Anesthesia_Practice/ PA Pittsburgh
Lincoln Memorial https://www.lmunet.edu/caylor-school-of-nursing/doctor-of-nursing-practice/dnp-nurse-anesthesia/dnp-nursing-anesthesia TN Harrogate
Loma Linda https://llu.edu/academics/programs/nursing-nurse-anesthesia-dnp CA Loma Linda
Louisiana https://nursing.lsuhsc.edu/nap/ LA New Orleans
Lourdes http://www.lourdes.edu/admissions/graduate-admissions/nap/ OH Sylvania
Loyola https://www.loyno.edu/academics/colleges/loyola-online/doctor-nursing-practice-online-hybrid-options LA New Orleans
Marian https://www.marian.edu/school-of-nursing/programs/doctor-of-nursing-practice/nurse-anesthesia-track IN Indianapolis
Marquette https://www.marquette.edu/grad/nurse-anesthetist-dnp.php WI Milwaukee
Mary Baldwin https://learn.marybaldwin.edu/programs/dnp-nurse-anesthesiology/ VA Staunton
Mayo Clinic https://college.mayo.edu/academics/health-sciences-education/doctor-of-nurse-anesthesia-practice-program-minnesota/ MN Rochester
Univ of SC https://sc.edu/study/colleges_schools/medicine/education/graduate_programs/nurse_anesthesia/index.php SC Charleston
Metropolitan State https://www.nurseanesthesia.org/admissions MN Shoreview
Michigan State http://www.nursing.msu.edu/DNP/Nurse%20Anesthesia/default.htm MI East Lansing
Middle Tennessee https://mtsa.edu/academics/practicedoctorate/ TN Madison
Midwestern https://www.midwestern.edu/academics/degrees-programs/college-health-sciences/doctor-nurse-anesthesia-entry-practice-program AZ Glendale
Millikin https://millikin.edu/academics/graduate/dnp/areas-study/nurse-anesthesia-program IL Decatur
Missouri State http://www.missouristate.edu/bms/dnap/ MO Springfield
Mount Marty https://www.mountmarty.edu/academics/majors-and-programs/doctor-of-nurse-anesthesia-practice/doctor-of-nurse-anesthesia-practice/ SD Sioux Falls
Murray State https://www.murraystate.edu/academics/CollegesDepartments/nursing-and-health-professions/nursing/bsn-to-dnp/na.aspx KY Madisonville
National https://www.nu.edu/degrees/nursing/programs/doctor-of-nurse-anesthesia-practice-dnap/ CA Fresno
Newman https://newmanu.edu/academics/graduate-programs/nurse-anesthesia-wichita/doctor-nurse-anesthesia KS Wichita
Northeastern https://bouve.northeastern.edu/nursing/programs/doctor-of-nursing-practice-dnp-nurse-anesthesia/ MA Boston
Northern Kentucky https://www.nku.edu/academics/chhs/programs/graduate/nap.html KY Highland Heights
NorthShore https://www.northshore.org/academics/academic-programs/other-programs/school-of-nurse-anesthesia/ IL Evanston
Northwestern State https://www.nsula.edu/nursing/nursing-programs/ LA Natchitoches
Oakland https://www.beaumont.edu/nursing-education/nurse-anesthesia MI Royal Oak
Old Dominion https://www.odu.edu/academics/programs/doctoral/nurse-anesthesia VA Norfolk
Oregon https://www.ohsu.edu/school-of-nursing/nurse-anesthesia OR Portland
Raleigh UNCG https://nursing.uncg.edu/academics/graduate/dnp/post-bsn-dnp-na/ NC Greensboro
Rhode Island College https://www.sjhsna.com/ RI North Providence
Rosalind Franklin https://www.rosalindfranklin.edu/academics/college-of-health-professions/degree-programs/doctor-of-nursing-practice-entry-dnp/ IL North Chicago
Rush https://www.rushu.rush.edu/college-nursing/programs-admissions/nurse-anesthesia-dnp-crna-program?c=RushUnivLevel4Page&cid=1222091409137&pagename=Rush/RushUnivLevel4Page/Level_4_College_GME_CME_Page IL Chicago
Rutgers https://nursing.rutgers.edu/academics-admissions/graduate/dnp/anesthesia/ NJ Newark
Southern Illinois https://www.siue.edu/academics/graduate/degrees-and-programs/doctor-of-nursing-practice/nurse-anesthesia/ IL Edwardsville
Saint Mary https://www.smumn.edu/doctor-of-nursing-practice-in-nurse-anesthesiology-dnp/ MN Minneapolis
Samford https://www.samford.edu/nursing/nurse-anesthesia AL Birmingham
Samuel Merritt https://www.samuelmerritt.edu/college-nursing/anesthesia-doctor-nursing-practice CA Oakland
South College https://www.south.edu/programs/doctor-of-nursing-practice-with-a-concentration-in-nurse-anesthesia/ TN Knoxville
SUNY Buffalo http://nursing.buffalo.edu/academic-programs/graduate-programs/dnp/post-bs-dnp.html NY Buffalo
Texas Christian https://harriscollege.tcu.edu/nurse-anesthesia/dnap/admission.php TX Fort Worth
Texas Wesleyan https://txwes.edu/academics/health-professions/graduate-programs/nurse-anesthesia/ TX Fort Worth
Thomas Jefferson https://www.jefferson.edu/academics/colleges-schools-institutes/nursing/degrees-programs/doctor-nursing-practice/post-bachelor-science-dnp-anesthesia.html PA Philadelphia
Truman https://www.universityhealthkc.org/education/nursing/school-of-nurse-anesthesia/ MO Kansas City
Univ of Al Birmingham https://www.uab.edu/nursing/home/academics/doctoral/dnp/bsn-to-dnp-nurse-anesthesia AL Birmingham
Akron https://www.uakron.edu/nursing/academic-programs/graduate-programs/msn/anesthesia.dot OH Akron
Arizona https://www.nursing.arizona.edu/academics/doctor-nursing-practice-dnp/specialties/nurse-anesthesia AZ Tucson
Arkansas https://nursing.uams.edu/future-students/academics-and-admissions/dnp/ AR Little Rock
Cincinnati https://nursing.uc.edu/academic-programs/dnp/nurse-anesthesia-bsn-to-dnp.html%22,%22University%20of%20Cincinnati.html OH Cincinnati
Detroit Mercy http://healthprofessions.udmercy.edu/programs/crna/ MI Detroit
Evansville https://www.evansville.edu/majors/nurse-anesthesia-program/ IN Evansville
Iowa https://nursing.uiowa.edu/anesthesia IA Iowa City
Kansas http://www.kumc.edu/school-of-health-professions/nurse-anesthesia-education.html KS Kansas City
Louisville https://louisville.edu/nursing/academics/dnp/nap/admission-requirements KY Louisville
Univ of Michigan Flint https://www.umflint.edu/graduateprograms/anesthesia-entry-level-dnap MI Flint
Maryland https://www.nursing.umaryland.edu/academics/doctoral/dnp/dnp-nurse-anesthesia/ MD Baltimore
Miami http://anesthesia.sonhs.miami.edu/index.html FL Miami
Twin Cities https://nursing.umn.edu/academics/doctor-nursing-practice/specialty-areas/nurse-anesthesia MN Minneapolis
Mobile https://umobile.edu/school-of-nurse-anesthesia/ AL Mobile
Florida http://www.unf.edu/brooks/nurse-anesthesia/ FL Jacksonville
New England https://www.une.edu/wchp/sna ME Portland
North Dakota https://cnpd.und.edu/nursing/nurse-anesthesia-dnp.html ND Grand Forks
Pennsylvania http://www.nursing.upenn.edu/crna/Pages/CRNA-Welcome.aspx PA Philadelphia
Pittsburgh http://www.nursing.pitt.edu/degree-programs/doctor-nursing-practice-dnp/bsn-dnp-nurse-anesthesia-onsite PA Pittsburgh
South Florida https://health.usf.edu/nursing/graduate/programs/crna-dnp FL Tampa
Scranton https://www.scranton.edu/academics/graduate-education/programs/pcps/nursing/dnp-nurse-anesthesia.shtml PA Scranton
South Carolina http://anesthesia.med.sc.edu/index.asp SC Columbia
South Dakota https://www.usd.edu/Academics/Graduate-Programs/Nurse-Anesthesia-Practice SD Vermillion
Southern California http://keck.usc.edu/anesthesiology/training-education/nurse-anesthesia-program/ CA Los Angeles
Southern Mississippi https://www.usm.edu/graduate-programs/nursing-nurse-anesthesia.php MS Hattiesburg
UTN Chattanooga https://www.utc.edu/health-education-and-professional-studies/school-of-nursing/nurse-anesthesia/admissions TN Chattanooga
UTN Knoxville http://gsm.utmck.edu/anesthesiology/nurseanes.cfm TN Knoxville
UTN Memphis http://www.uthsc.edu/nursing/academic-programs/DNP/nurse_anesthesia/ TN Memphis
Tulsa https://healthsciences.utulsa.edu/nursing/nurse-anesthesia/ OK Tulsa
Wisconsin Oshkosh https://uwosh.edu/con/graduate/doctoral/anesthesia/ WI Oshkosh
UC Davis https://health.ucdavis.edu/nursing/academics/programs/dnp-nurse-anesthesia.html CA Sacramento
UNC Charlotte https://atriumhealth.org/education/graduate-medical-education/school-of-nurse-anesthesia NC Charlotte
Union http://www.uu.edu/programs/nursing/dnp/bsndnp/anesthesia/ TN Jackson
UPMC Hamot http://www.hamotschoolofanesthesia.org/ PA Erie
UT Houston https://nursing.uth.edu/programs/dnp/nurse-anesthesia/admission-requirements TX Houston
UT San Antonio https://uthscsa.edu/nursing/programs/graduate/post-bsn-to-dnp-nurse-anesthesia TX San Antonio
Villanova https://www1.villanova.edu/villanova/nursing/programs/graduate/doctor_nursing_practice_program/dnpanesthesia_track.html PA Villanova
Virginia Commonwealth https://nrsa.chp.vcu.edu/ VA Richmond
Wake Forest https://school.wakehealth.edu/education-and-training/nursing-programs/nurse-anesthesia-crna-program NC Winston-Salem
Wayne State https://cphs.wayne.edu/nurse-anesthesia/ MI Detroit
Webster https://www.webster.edu/science-health/nurse-anesthesia/nurse-anesthesia.php?utm_source=find_your_program&utm_campaign=gmc_navigation MO St. Louis
West Virginia https://nursing.wvu.edu/students/graduate-programs/dnp-nurse-anesthetist/ WV Morgantown
Western Carolina http://www.wcu.edu/learn/departments-schools-colleges/HHS/nursing/grad-programs/msnanes/index.aspx NC Asheville
Westminster College https://catalog.westminsteru.edu/current/graduate/admission/program-admission-reqs/admission-doctor-of-nursing-practice-nurse-anesthesia-dnpna.html UT Salt Lake City
York College http://yorkcrnaprogram.com/ PA York
Youngstown https://ytowncrnaschool.com/ OH Youngstown
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2024.04.29 20:16 yawningvoid28 Turner Classic Movies (U.S.) Full Daily Schedule For May, 2024.

(all airtimes E.S.T.)
WED MAY 01
(1:15AM) The Children's Hour (1961/1h 47m/Drama/William Wyler)
(3:15AM) The Apartment (1960/2h 5m/Comedy/Billy Wilder)
(6:00AM) From the Earth to the Moon (1958/1h 40m/Science-Fiction/Byron Haskin)
(7:45AM) The Snow Devils (1965/1h 18m/HorroAntonio Margheriti)
(9:30AM) The Green Slime (1969/1h 30m/HorroKinji Fukasaku)
(11:15AM) Moon Zero Two (1969/1h 40m/Roy Ward Baker)
(1:15PM) Countdown (1968/1h 41m/Drama/Robert Altman)
(3:00PM) Toward the Unknown (1956/1h 55m/Drama/Mervyn Le Roy)
(5:00PM) Plan 9 from Outer Space (1959/1h 19m/HorroEdward D. Wood, Jr.)
(6:30PM) The Thing from Another World (1951/1h 27m/HorroChristian Nyby)
(8:00PM) Laura (1944/1h 28m/Film-NoiOtto Preminger)
(9:45PM) Rebecca (1940/1h 55m/Suspense/Alfred Hitchcock)
THU MAY 02
(12:15AM) Marnie (1964/2h 10m/Suspense/Alfred Hitchcock)
(2:45AM) Agatha (1979/1h 38m/Mystery/Michael Apted)
(4:30AM) Penelope (1966/1h 37m/Comedy/Arthur Hiller)
(6:30AM) The Angry Hills (1959/1h 45m/Suspense/Robert Aldrich)
(8:30AM) The Pride and the Passion (1957/2h 12m/Adventure/Stanley Kramer)
(11:00AM) Sweet November (1968/1h 54m/Romance/Robert Ellis Miller)
(1:00PM) My Fair Lady (1964/2h 50m/Musical/George Cukor)
(4:00PM) I Want To Live! (1958/2h 0m/Drama/Robert Wise)
(6:15PM) The Defiant Ones (1958/1h 37m/Drama/Stanley Kramer)
(8:00PM) No Greater Glory (1934/1h 57m/Drama/Frank Borzage)
(9:00PM) Man’s Castle (1933/1h 6m/Romance/Frank Borzage
(11:00PM) Secrets (1933/1h 30m/Western/Frank Borzage)
FRI MAY 03
(12:30AM) A Farewell to Arms (1932/1h 18m/Romance/Frank Borzage)
(2:15AM) Stranded (1935/1h 16m/Romance/Frank Borzage)
(3:30AM) **Desire (1963/1h 31m/Romance/Frank Borzage)
(5:15AM) The Circle (1925/1h 0m/Silent/Frank Borzage)
(6:30AM) The Half Naked Truth (1933/1h 7m/Comedy/Gregory La Cava)
(7:45AM) Texas Carnival (1951/1h 17m/Comedy/Charles Walters)
(9:15AM) Maisie Was a Lady (1941/1h 19m/Comedy/Edwin L. Marin)
(10:45AM) Flamingo Road (1949/1h 34m/Drama/Michael Curtiz)
(12:30PM) The Unholy Three (1930/1h 12m/Crime/Jack Conway)
(1:45PM) The Mind Reader (1933/1h 9m/Drama/DirectoRoy Del Ruth)
(3:00PM) Lili (1953/1h 21m/Musical/Charles Walters)
(4:30PM) The Wagons Roll At Night (1941/1h 24m/Drama/Ray Enright)
(6:00PM) Carnival Story (1954/1h 35m/Drama/Kurt Neumann)
(8:00PM) Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (1982/1h 28m/Comedy/Carl Reiner)
(10:00PM) Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (1988/1h 50m/Comedy/Frank Oz)
SAT MAY 04
(12:00AM) Father of the Bride (1991/1h 45m/Comedy/Charles Shyer)
(2:00AM) Pennies From Heaven (1981/1h 47m/Musical/Herbert Ross)
(4:00AM) Robin and the 7 Hoods (1964/2h 3m/Musical/Gordon Douglas)
(6:15AM) Maya (1966/1h 31m/Adventure/John Berry)
(8:00AM) MGM CARTOONS: Grin and Share It (1957/0h 6m/Comedy/Michael Lah)
(8:07AM) Believe It or Not #10 (1932/0h 7m/Short/?)
(8:15AM) Glimpses of Peru (1937/0h 8m/Short/?)
(8:24AM) The Walking Dead (1936/1h 6m/HorroMichael Curtiz)
(9:30AM) Brush Roper (1955/0h 30mWestern/Stuart Heisler)
(10:00AM) POPEYE: Never Kick a Woman (1933/0h 6m/Animation/Dave Fleischer)
(10:07AM) The Falcon Takes Over (1942/1h 3m/Mystery/Irving Reis)
(11:30AM) Buzzin' Around (1933/0h 20m/Comedy/Alfred J. Goulding)
(12:00PM) Tonight and Every Night (1945/1h 32m/Musical/Victor Saville)
(1:45PM) Angels in the Outfield (1951/1h 42m/Drama/Clarence Brown)
(3:45PM) The Liquidator (1966/1h 44m/Suspense/Jack Cardiff)
(5:45PM) Billy Budd (1962/1h 52m/Drama/Peter Ustinov)
(8:00PM) A Face in the Crowd (1957/2h 6m/Drama/Elia Kazan)
(10:15PM) Ace In The Hole (1951/1h 59m/Drama/Billy Wilder)
SUN MAY 05
(12:15AM) Dark Passage (1947/1h 46m/Film-NoiDelmer Daves)
(2:15AM) Yentl (1983/2h 14m/Musical/Barbra Streisand)
(4:30AM) Portnoy's Complaint (1972/1h 41m/Drama/Ernest Lehman)
(6:15AM) Harlan County, USA (1976/1h 43m/Documentary/Barbara Kopple)
(8:15AM) Black Fury (1935/1h 32m/Drama/Michael Curtiz)
(10:00AM) Dark Passage (1947/1h 46m/Film-NoiDelmer Daves)
(12:00PM) Random Harvest (1942/2h 4m/Romance/Mervyn Le Roy)
(2:30PM) Raintree County (1957/3h 7m/Drama/Edward Dmytryk)
(5:30PM) Gypsy (1962/2h 29m/Musical/Mervyn Le Roy)
(8:00PM) The Big Trail (1930/1h 50m/Western/Raoul Walsh)
(10:15PM) White Heat (1949/1h 54m/Crime/Raoul Walsh)
MON MAY 06
(12:15AM) The First Auto (1927/1h 15m/Silent/Roy Del Ruth)
(2:00AM) A River Called Titas (1973/2h 39m/Drama/Ritwik Ghatak)
(5:00AM) Busses Roar (1942/0h 58m/Drama/D. Ross Lederman)
(6:00AM) I Loved a Woman (1933/1h 30m/Drama/Alfred E. Green)
(7:45AM) The Keyhole (1933./1h 9m/Drama/Michael Curtiz)
(9:00AM) Age of Indiscretion (1935/1h 18m/Drama/Edward Ludwig)
(10:30AM) My Past (1931/1h 23m/Romance/Roy Del Ruth)
(11:45AM) Mannequin (1938/1h 35m/Romance/Lew Borzage)
(1:30PM) The Common Law (1932/1h 15m/Drama/Paul L. Stein)
(3:00PM) His Brother's Wife (1936/1h 30m/Romance/W. S. Van Dyke)
(4:30PM) Man On Fire (1957/1h 35m/Drama/Ranald Macdougall)
(6:15PM) One is a Lonely Number (1972/1h 37m/Drama/Mel Stuart)
(8:00PM) The Cheat (1915/0h42m/Silent/Cecil B. De Mille )
(9:15PM) The Dragon Painter (1919/0h 53m/Silent/William Worthington)
(10:15PM) The Tong Man (1919/0h 58m/Crime/William Worthington)
(11:30PM) Yellowface: Asian Whitewashing and Racism in Hollywood (2019/0h 54m/Documentary/Clara Kuperberg and Julia Kuperberg)
TUE MAY 07
(12:30AM) China Sky (1945/1h 18m/WaRay Enright)
(2:00AM) Sayonara (1957/2h 27m/Romance/Joshua Logan)
(6:00AM) Bed of Roses (1933/1h 7m/Drama/Gregory Lacava)
(7:15AM) Honeysuckle Rose (1980/1h 59m/Drama/Jerry Schatzberg)
(9:30AM) The Subject Was Roses (1968/1h 47m/Drama/Ulu Grosbard)
(11:30AM) The Blue Gardenia (1953/1h 30m/Suspense/Fritz Lang)
(1:00PM) Inside Daisy Clover (1965/2h 8m/Drama/Robert Mulligan)
(3:15PM) Brooklyn Orchid (1942/0h 50m/Comedy/Kurt Neumann)
(4:15PM) Brother Orchid (1940/1h 30m/Crime/Lloyd Bacon)
(6:00PM) Black Narcissus (1947/1h 39m/Drama/Michael Powell)
(8:00PM) North by Northwest (1959/2h 16m/Suspense/Alfred Hitchcock)
(10:30PM) A Matter of Life and Death (1947/1h 44m/Romance/Michael Powell)
WED MAY 08
(12:30AM) Forbidden Planet (1956/1h 38m/Science-Fiction/Fred Mcleod Wilcox)
(2:15AM) Citizen Kane (1941/1h 59m/Drama/Orson Welles)
(4:30AM) The Fountainhead (1949/1h 54m/Drama/King Vidor)
(6:30AM) The Shoes of the Fisherman (1968/2h 42m/Drama/Michael Anderson)
(9:30AM) Lone Star (1952/1h 34m/Western/Vincent Sherman)
(11:30AM) Rio Bravo (1959/2h 21m/Western/Howard Hawks)
(2:00PM) The Westerner (1940/1h 40m/Western/William Wyler)
(4:00PM) The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean (1972/2h 0m/Western/John Huston)
(6:15PM) A Big Hand for the Little Lady (1966/1h 35m/Western/Fielder Cook)
(8:00PM) Shane (1953/1h 58m/Western/George Stevens)
(10:15PM) Hud (1963/1h 52m/Western/Martin Ritt)
THU MAY 09
(12:15AM) Spartacus (1960/3h 2m/Drama/Stanley Kubrick)
(3:45AM) Heidi (1937/1h 28m/Drama/Allan Dwan)
(5:30AM) Kim (1951/1h 53m/Adventure/Victor Saville)
(7:30AM) Dance, Fools, Dance (1931/1h 21m/Drama/Harry Beaumont)
(9:00AM) Possessed (1931/1h 12m/Romance/Clarence Brown)
(10:30AM) Laughing Sinners (1931/1h 11m/Romance/Harry Beaumont)
(11:45AM) Dancing Lady (1933/1h 22m/Musical/Robert Z. Leonard)
(1:30PM) Forsaking All Others (1934/1h 24m/Romance/W. S. Van Dyke)
(3:00PM) Chained (1934/1h 11m/Romance/Clarence Brown)
(4:30PM) Love on the Run (1936/1h 20m/Romance/W. S. Van Dyke)
(6:00PM) Boom Town (1940/1h 56m/Adventure/Jack Conway)
(8:00PM) History Is Made at Night (1937/1h 37m/Romance/Frank Borzage)
(10:00PM) Smilin' Through (1941/1h 40m/Romance/Frank Borzage)
FRI MAY 10
(12:00AM) Seven Sweethearts (1942/1h 38m/Musical/Frank Borzage)
(1:45AM) Flirtation Walk (1934/1h 37m/Musical/Frank Borzage)
(3:30AM) Shipmates Forever (1935/1h 49m/Musical/Frank Borzage)
(5:30AM) Hearts Divided (1936/1h 27m/Romance/Frank Borzage)
(7:00AM) No Other Woman (1933/0h 56m/Drama/J. Walter Ruben)
(8:00AM) Little Lord Fauntleroy (1936/1h 38m/Drama/John Cromwell)
(10:00AM) The Prisoner of Zenda (1937/1h 41m/Adventure/John Cromwell)
(12:00PM) Viva Villa! (1934/1h 55m/Western/Jack Conway)
(2:00PM) A Star Is Born (1937/1h 51m/Romance/William A. Wellman)
(4:00PM) Reckless (1935/1h 36m/Romance/Victor Fleming)
(5:45PM) A Tale of Two Cities (1935/2h/Drama/Jack Conway)
(8:00PM) Rebel Without a Cause (1955/1h 51m/Drama/Nicholas Ray)
(10:00PM) The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner (1962/1h 44m/Drama/Tony Richardson)
SAT MAY 11
(12:00AM) Rumble Fish (1983/1h 34m/Action/Francis Ford Coppola)
(2:00AM) Wild Boys of the Road (1933/1h 17m/Drama/William A. Wellman(
(3:30AM) Crime School (1938/1h 26m/Drama/Lewis Seiler)
(5:00AM) Haunted Gold (1932/58m/Western/Mack V. Wright)
(6:00AM) Jungle Book (1942/1h 49m/Adventure/Zoltan Korda)
(8:00AM) MGM CARTOONS: Little Buck Cheeser (1937/0h 7m/Animation/Rudolf Ising)
(8:08AM) Believe It or Not #11 (1932/0h 7m/Documentary/?)
(8:16AM) India on Parade (1937/9m/Short/?)
(8:26AM) Attack of the 50 Foot Woman (1958/1h 5m/HorroNathan Hertz)
(9:30AM) Tom and Jerry (1955/0h 30m/Drama/Leo McCarey)
(10:00AM) POPEYE: Little Swee' Pea (1936/0h 7m/Animation/Dave Fleischer)
(10:08AM) The Falcon's Brother (1942/1h 3m/Mystery/Stanley Logan)
(11:30AM) Forbidden Passage (1941/0h 20m/Short/Fred Zinnemann)
(12:00PM) Sweet Charity (1969/2h 29m/Musical/Bob Fosse)
(2:45PM) Point Blank (1967/1h 32m/Crime/John Boorman)
(4:30PM) Roadblock (1951/1h 13m/Film-NoiHarold Daniels)
(6:00PM) American Graffiti (1973/1h 49m/Comedy/George Lucas)
(8:00PM) The Fisher King (1991/2h 17m/Dramedy/Terry Gilliam)
(10:30PM) Synecdoche, New York (2008/2h 4m/Dramedy/Charlie Kaufman)
SUN MAY 12
(12:45AM) Follow Me Quietly (1949/0h 59m/Film-NoiRichard O. Fleischer)
(2:15AM) Murder, She Said (1961/1h 26m/Mystery/George Pollock)
(4:00AM) Murder at the Gallop (1963/1h 21m/Mystery/George Pollock)
(5:30AM) MGM Parade Show #11 (1955/0h 25m/Documentary/?)
(6:00AM) Three Daring Daughters (1948/1h 55m/Musical/Fred M. Wilcox)
(8:00AM) Please Don't Eat the Daisies (1960/1h 51m/Comedy/Charles Walters)
(10:00AM) Follow Me Quietly (1949/0h 59m/Film-NoiRichard O. Fleischer)
(11:15AM) So Big (1953/1h 41m/Romance/Robert Wise)
(1:15PM) Pocketful of Miracles (1961/2h 16m/Comedy/Frank Capra)
(3:45PM) Mildred Pierce (1945/1h 53m/Drama/Michael Curtiz)
(5:45PM) Imitation of Life (1959/2h 5m/Romance/Douglas Sirk)
(8:00PM) I Remember Mama (1948/2h 14m/Drama/George Stevens)
(10:30PM) Yours, Mine, and Ours (1968/1h 51m/Comedy/Melville Shavelson)
MON MAY 13
(12:30AM) The Merry Widow (1925/1h 51m/Silent/Erich Von Stroheim)
(3:00AM) Unknown Pleasures (2002/1h 52m/Comedy/Jia Zhang-ke)
(5:00AM) The World (2004/2h 19m/Adventure/Jia Zhang-ke)
(7:30AM) Night Flight (1933/1h 24m/Drama/Clarence Brown)
(9:00AM) Sadie McKee (1934/1h 30m/Romance/Clarence Brown)
(10:45AM) Song of Love (1947/1h 59m/Western/Clarence Brown)
(12:45PM) Intruder in the Dust (1949/1h 29m/Drama/Clarence Brown)
(2:15PM) White Cliffs Of Dover (1944/2h 6m/Romance/Clarence Brown)
(4:30PM) Edison, the Man (1940/1h 47m/Drama/Clarence Brown)
(6:30PM) Wife Vs. Secretary (1936/1h 28m/Romance/Clarence Brown)
(8:00PM) Tokyo Joe (1949/1h 28m/Suspense/Stuart Heisler)
(9:45PM) The Geisha Boy (1958/1h 38m/Comedy/Frank Tashlin)
(11:45PM) Daughter of the Dragon (1931/1h 10m/Crime/Lloyd Corrigan)
TUE MAY 14
(1:00AM) Daughter of Shanghai (1937/1h 3m/Crime/Robert Florey)
(2:15AM) Escapade in Japan (1957/1h 33m/Adventure/Arthur Lubin)
(4:00AM) Bridge to the Sun (1961/1h 52m/Drama/Etienne Périer)
(6:00AM) Key Largo (1948/1h 41m/Crime/John Huston)
(8:00AM) Wind Across the Everglades (1958/1h 33m/Adventure/Nicholas Ray)
(9:45AM) Sweet Bird of Youth (1962/2h 0m/Drama/Richard Brooks)
(12:00PM) Bright Road (1953/1h 9m/Drama/Gerald Mayer)
(1:15PM) Good-Bye, My Lady (1956/1h 35m/Drama/William A. Wellman)
(3:00PM) Louisiana Story (1948/1h 17m/Documentary/Robert Flaherty)
(4:30PM) Cry of the Hunted (1953/1h 20m/Drama/Joseph H. Lewis)
(6:00PM) The Drowning Pool (1975/1h 46m/Mystery/Stuart Rosenberg)
(8:00PM) Rancho Notorious (1952/1h 29m/Western/Fritz Lang)
(9:45PM) Beach Party (1963/1h 41m/Musical/William Asher)
(11:30PM) Breathless (1983/1h 40m/Drama/Jim McBride)
WED MAY 15
(1:30AM) Two Weeks in Another Town (1962/1h 47m/Drama/Vincente Minnelli)
(3:30AM) Querelle (1982/1h 48m/Drama/Rainer Werner Fassbinder)
(5:30AM) The Boy Friend (1971/1h 48m/Musical/Ken Russell)
(7:30AM) Design for Scandal (1941/1h 25m/Romance/Norman Taurog)
(9:00AM) Live, Love and Learn (1937/1h 18m/Comedy/Geo. Fitzmaurice)
(10:30AM) The Kid from Kokomo (1939/1h 35m/Comedy/Lewis Seiler)
(12:15PM) Tender Comrade (1943/1h 42m/Drama/Edward Dmytryk)
(2:15PM) A Guy Named Joe (1943/2h 0m/Romance/Victor Fleming)
(4:30PM) We Who Are Young (1940/1h 19m/Romance/Harold S. Bucquet)
(6:00PM) Our Vines Have Tender Grapes (1945/1h 45m/Drama/Roy Rowland)
(8:00PM) Gigi (1958/1h 56m/Musical/Vincente Minnelli)
(10:15PM) Lili (1953/1h 21m/Musical/Charles Walters)
THU MAY 16
(12:00AM) Oliver! (1968/2h 33m/Musical/Carol Reed)
(2:45AM) Roberta (1935/1h 25m/Musical/William A. Seiter)
(4:45AM) Mame (1974/2h 12m/Musical/Gene Saks)
(7:15AM) The Pitfall (1948/1h 24m/Film-NoiAndre De Toth)
(9:00AM) The Set-Up (1949/1h 12m/Drama/Robert Wise)
(10:15AM) The Maltese Falcon (1941/1h 40m/Mystery/John Huston)
(12:00PM) Lady in the Lake (1947/1h 43m/Mystery/Robert Montgomery)
(2:00PM) They Live by Night (1948/1h 35m/Crime/Nicholas Ray)
(4:00PM) The Strange Love of Martha Ivers (1946/1h 56m/Film-NoiLewis Milestone)
(6:00PM) The Postman Always Rings Twice (1946/1h 51m/Film-NoiTay Garnett)
(8:00PM) The Mortal Storm (1940/1h 40m/Drama/Frank Borzage)
(10:00PM) Three Comrades (1938/1h 40m/Romance/Frank Borzage)
FRI MAY 17
(12:00AM) Flight Command (1940/1h 50m/Adventure/Frank Borzage)
(2:15AM) The Spanish Main (1945/1h 40m/Adventure/Frank Borzage)
(4:15AM) Strange Cargo (1940/1h 45m/Drama/Frank Borzage)
(6:15AM) The Shining Hour (1938/1h 20m/Drama/Frank Borzage)
(7:45AM) One of Our Spies Is Missing (1966/1h 0m/Adventure/E. Darrell Hallenbeck)
(9:30AM) Where the Spies Are (1965/1h 53m/Comedy/Val Guest)
(11:30AM) The Prize (1963/2h 16m/Mystery/Mark Robson)
(2:00PM) The Venetian Affair (1967/1h 32m//Mystery/Jerry Thorpe)
(3:45PM) How to Steal the World (1968/1h 26m/Adventure/Sutton Roley)
(5:15PM) 36 Hours (1964/1h 55m/WaGeorge Seaton)
(7:15PM) MGM Parade Show #11 (1955/0h 25m/Documentary/?)
(8:00PM) Separate But Equal (1991/3h 10m/History/?)
(11:30PM) The Murder of Mary Phagan (1988/4h 11m/Drama/?)
SAT MAY 18
(4:00AM) Freedom on My Mind (1994/1h 45m/Documentary/Connie Field)
(6:00AM) Gunga Din (1939/1h 57m/Adventure/George Stevens)
(8:00AM) MGM CARTOONS: Old Smokey (1938/0h 7m/Animation/William Hanna)
(8:08AM) Believe It or Not #12 (1932/0h 8m/Documentary/?)
(8:17AM) Natural Wonders of the West (1938/0h 8m/Documentary/James H Smith)
(8:27AM) Devil's Island (1940/1h 2m/Drama/William Clemens)
(9:30AM) Rookie Of The Year (1955/Comedy/John Ford)
(10:00AM) POPEYE: Hold the Wire (1933/0h 6m/Animation/Dave Fleisher)
(10:07AM) Falcon in Danger (1943/1h 13m/Mystery/William Clemens)
(11:30AM) The Song of Fame (1934/0h 21m/Short/Joseph Henabery)
(12:00PM) The Great Ziegfeld (1936/3h 0m/Musical/Robert Z. Leonard)
(3:15PM) The FBI Story (1959/2h 29m/Crime/Mervyn Le Roy)
(6:00PM) Cahill, U.S. Marshal (1973/1h 43m/Western/Andrew V. McLaglen)
(8:00PM) Jailhouse Rock (1957/1h 36m/Musical/Richard Thorpe)
(10:00PM) Forty Guns (1957/1h 18m/Western/Samuel Fuller)
SUN MAY 19
(12:00AM) Take Aim at the Police Van (1960/1h 19m/Film-NoiSeijun Suzuki)
(1:45AM) The Cowboys (1972/8m/Western/Mark Rydell)
(4:00AM) Chisum (1970/1h 50m/Western/Andrew V. McLaglen)
(6:00AM) Behind Office Doors (1931/1h 26m/Drama/Melville Brown)
(7:30AM) The Boss Didn't Say Good Morning (1937/10m/Short/Jacques Tourneur)
(8:00AM) Executive Suite (1954/1h 44m/Drama/Robert Wise)
(10:00AM) Take Aim at the Police Van (1960/1h 19m/Film-NoiSeijun Suzuki)
(11:45AM) The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone (1961/1h 44m/Drama/José Quintero)
(1:45PM) Sex and the Single Girl (1964/1h 54m/Comedy/Richard Quine)
(3:45PM) Adam's Rib (1949/1h 41m/Comedy/George Cukor)
(5:45PM) Some Like It Hot (1959/2h 0m/Comedy/Billy Wilder)
(8:00PM) The Muppets Take Manhattan (1984/1h 34m/Musical/Frank Oz)
(10:00PM) Little Shop of Horrors (1986/1h 28m/Musical/Frank Oz)
MON MAY 20
(12:00AM) The Kiss (1929/50m/Silent/Jacques Feyder)
(12:50AM) Love (1927/1h 22m/Silent/Edmund Goulding)
(2:30AM) No End (1985/1h 44m/Drama/Krzysztof Kieslowski)
(4:30AM) Blind Chance (1981/2h 2m/Drama/Krzysztof Kieslowski)
(6:45AM) Athena (1954/1h 36m/Musical/Richard Thorpe)
(8:30AM) The Last Days of Pompeii (1935/1h 36m/Drama/Ernest B. Schoedsack)
(10:15AM) The Slave (1962/1h 32m/Adventure/Sergio Corbucci)
(12:15PM) Land of the Pharaohs (1955/1h 46m/Adventure/Howard Hawks)
(2:15PM) The Silver Chalice (1954/2h 24m/Drama//Victor Saville)
(4:45PM) Quo Vadis (1951/2h 51m/Drama/Mervyn Le Roy)
(8:00PM) House of Bamboo (1955/1h 42m/Crime/Samuel Fuller
(10:00PM) Green Mansions (1959/1h 44m/Romance/Mel Ferrer)
TUE MAY 21
(12:00AM) Hell to Eternity (1960/2h 12m/WaPhil Karlson)
(2:30AM) Grand Prix (1966/2h 59m/Adventure/John Frankenheimer)
(6:00AM) Mr. Chump (1938/1h 1m/Comedy/William Clemens)
(7:15AM) Mr. Hex (1946/1h 3m/Comedy/William Beaudine)
(8:30AM) Mr. Dodd Takes the Air (1937/1h 26m/Musical/Alfred E. Green)
(10:00AM) Mr. Doodle Kicks Off (1938/1h 17m/Comedy/Leslie Goodwins)
(11:30AM) Mr. Imperium (1951/1h 27m/Romance/Don Hartman)
(1:00PM) Mr. And Mrs. North (1941/1h 7m/Mystery/Robert B. Sinclair)
(2:15PM) Mr. Skeffington (1945/2h 7m/Drama/Vincent Sherman)
(4:45PM) Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House (1948/1h 34m/Comedy/H. C. Potter)
(6:30PM) Mister Cinderella (1936/1h 15m/Comedy/Edward Sedgwick)
(8:00PM) The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T (1953/1h 28m/Musical/Roy Rowland)
(9:45PM) The Red Shoes (1948/2h 14m/Romance/Michael Powell)
WED MAY 22
(12:15AM) Donkey Skin (1970/1h 30m/Drama/Jacques Demy)
(2:00AM) The Glass Slipper (1955/1h 34m/Musical/Charles Walters)
(3:45AM) Brigadoon (19541h 48m/Musical/Vincente Minnelli)
(5:45AM) Thief of Bagdad (1940/1h 46m/Adventure/Ludwig Berger)
(7:45AM) Lord of the Flies (1963/1h 30m/Drama/Peter Brook)
(9:30AM) Tunes of Glory (1960/1h 45m/WaRonald Neame)
(11:30AM) Tom Jones (1963/2h 11m/Comedy/Tony Richardson)
(1:45PM) The Lady Vanishes (1938/1h 37m/Suspense/Alfred Hitchcock)
(3:30PM) Oliver Twist (1948/1h 56m/Drama/David Lean)
(5:30PM) Sense and Sensibility (1995/2h 15m/Romance/Ang Lee)
(8:00PM) Marty (1955/1h 31m/Romance/Delbert Mann)
(9:45PM) Harvey (1950/1h 44m/Comedy/Henry Koster)
THU MAY 23
(12:00PM) Alice (1990/1h 25m/Comedy/Woody Allen)
(2:00AM) Tommy (1975/1h 51m/Musical/Ken Russell)
(4:00AMP Lenny (1974/1h 51/Drama/Ken Russell)
(6:00AM) Marriage on the Rocks (1965/1h 49m/Comedy/Jack Donohue)
(8:00AM) The Tender Trap (1955/1h 51m/Comedy/Charles Walters)
(10:00AM) Big City (1948/1h 43m/Crime/Norman Taurog)
(12:00PM) Neptune's Daughter (1949/1h 33m/Musical/Edward Buzzell)
(2:00PM) On the Town (1949/1h 38m/Musical/Gene Kelly)
(4:00PM) Take Me Out to the Ball Game (1949/1h 33m/Musical/Busby Berkeley)
(5:45PM) Words and Music (1948/1h 59m/Musical/Norman Taurog)
(8:00PM) How Green Was My Valley (1941/1h 58m/Drama/John Ford)
(10:15PM) Seven Samurai (1956/2h 40m/Drama/Akira Kurosawa)
FRI MAY 24
(2:00AM) The Battle of Algiers (1966/2h 0h/WaGillo Pontecorvo)
(3:15AM) Lust for Life (1956/2h 2m/Drama/Vincente Minnelli)
(5:30AM) MGM Parade Show #11 (1955/0h 25m/Documentary/?)
(6:00AM) A Day at the Races (1937/1h 45m/Comedy/Sam Wood)
(8:00AM) I Love You Again (1940/1h 39m/Comedy/W. S. Van Dyke II)
(10:00AM) The Loved One (1965/1h 56m/Comedy/Tony Richardson)
(12:15PM) The Awful Truth (1937/1h 30m/Comedy/Leo McCarey)
(2:00PM) No Time For Sergeants (1958/1h 59m/Comedy/Mervyn Le Roy)
(4:15PM) The Sunshine Boys (1975/1h 51m/Comedy/Herbert Ross)
(6:15PM) The Producers (1967/1h 28m/Comedy/Mel Brooks)
(8:00PM) The Caine Mutiny (1954/2h 5m/Drama/Edward Dmytryk)
(10:15PM) Platoon (1986/2h 0m/WaOliver Stone)
SAT MAY 25
(12:30AM) Men in War (1957/1h 44m/WaAnthony Mann)
(2:15\AM) The Steel Helmet (1951/1h 24m/WaSamuel Fuller)
(4:00AM) Go for Broke! (1951/1h 32m/WaRobert Pirosh)
(5:45AM) The Human Comedy (1943/1h 58m/Drama/Clarence Brown)
(7:45AM) Merrill's Marauders (1962/1h 38m/WaSamuel Fuller)
(9:30AM) They Were Expendable (1945/2h 15m/WaJohn Ford)
(12:00PM) Thank Your Lucky Stars (1943/2h 7m/Musical/David Butler)
(2:15PM) Onionhead (1958/1h 50m/Comedy/Norman Taurog)
(4:15PM) The Story of G. I. Joe (1945/1h 49m/WaWilliam A. Wellman)
(6:15PM) A Farewell to Arms (1932/1h 18m/Romance/Frank Borzage)
(8:00PM) Attack (1956/1h 47m/WaRobert Aldrich)
(10:00PM) Captains of the Clouds (1942/1h 53m/WaMichael Curtiz)
SUN MAY 26
(12:00AM) Bad for Each Other (1954/1h 23m/Film-NoiIrving Rapper)
(1:45AM) Men Of The Fighting Lady (1954/1h 20m/WaAndrew Marton)
(3:15AM) The Red Badge Of Courage (1951/1h 9m/Drama/John Huston)
(4:45AM) Wings For The Eagle (1942/1h 23m/WaLloyd Bacon)
(6:15AM) The Fighting 69th (1940/1h 30m/WaWilliam Keighley)
(7:45AM) Mister Roberts (1955/2h 3m/Comedy/John Ford)
(10:00AM) Bad for Each Other (1954/1h 23m/Film-NoiIrving Rapper)
(11:45AM) The Naked and the Dead (1958/2h 11m/WaRaoul Walsh)
(2:15PM) The Dirty Dozen (1967/2h 29m/WaRobert Aldrich)
(5:00PM) The Great Escape (1963/2h 48m/WaJohn Sturges)
(8:00PM) The Memphis Belle: A Story of a Flying Fortress (1944/40m/Documentary/Lt. Col. William Wyler)
(9:00PM) The Cold Blue (2018/1h 41m/Documentary/Erik Nelson)
(11:00PM) The Best Years Of Our Lives (1946/2h 52m/Drama/William Wyler)
MON MAY 27
(2:00AM) The Flying Fleet (1929/1h 27m/Silent/George Hill)
(2:15AM) The Flying Fleet (1929/1h 27m/Silent/George Hill)
(3:45AM) The Burmese Harp (1956/1h 56m/WaKon Ichikawa)
(4:00AM) The Burmese Harp (1956/1h 56m/WaKon Ichikawa)
(6:00AM) The Cranes Are Flying (1957/1h 34m/Romance/Mikhail Kalatozov)
(7:45AM) Appointment in Tokyo (1946/0h 55m/Documentary/Maj. Jack Hively)
(8:45AM) The McConnell Story (1955/1h 47m/Drama/Gordon Douglas)
(10:45AM) War Nurse (1930/1h 20m/WaEdgar Selwyn)
(12:15PM) Cry 'Havoc' (1944/1h 37m/WaRichard Thorpe)
(2:00PM) Bataan (1943/1h 54m/WaTay Garnett)
(4:00PM) The Rack (1956/1h 40m/Drama/Arnold Laven)
(5:45PM) Darby's Rangers (1958/2h 1m/WaWilliam A. Wellman)
(8:00PM) Three Came Home (1950/1h 46m/WaJean Negulesco)
(10:00PM) The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957/2h 41m/Drama/David Lean)
TUE MAY 28
(2:00AM) Assignment in Brittany (1943/1h 36m/Drama/Jack Conway)
(3:45AM) Sergeant York (1941/2h 14m/WaHoward Hawks)
(6:15AM) Mummy's Boys (1936/1h 8m/Comedy/Fred Guiol)
(7:30AM) My Demon Lover (1987/1h 27m/Comedy/Ted G, Vujovich)
(9:00AM) The Smiling Ghost (1941/1h 11m/Suspense/Lewis Seiler)
(10:30AM) Singapore Woman (1941/1h 4m/Drama/Jean Negulesco)
(11:45AM) The Reptile (1966/1h 30m/HorroJohn Gilling)
(1:30PM) Death Curse of Tartu (1966/HorroWilliam Grefé)
(3:00PM) Curse of the Demon (1958/1h 35m/HorroJacques Tourneur)
(4:30PM) The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb (1964/1h 21m/HorroMichael Carreras)
(6:00PM) Sphinx (1981/1h 58m/Adventure/Franklin J. Schaffner)
(8:00PM) Jason And The Argonauts (1963/1h 44m/Adventure/Don Chaffey)
(10:00PM) King Kong (1933/1h 40m/HorroMerian C. Cooper)
WED MAY 29
(12:00AM) Metropolis (1926/2h 23m/Silent/Fritz Lang)
(2:45AM) Modern Times (1936/1h 27m/Silent/Charlie Chaplin)
(4:15AM) Eraserhead (1977/1h 40m/HorroDavid Lynch)
(6:00AM) Beauty and the Beast (1946.1h 35m/Romance/Jean Cocteau)
(7:45AM) The Merry Widow (1934/1h 39m/Musical/Ernst Lubitsch)
(9:30AM) The Red Danube (1949/1h 59m/Drama/George Sidney)
(11:45AM) Conquest (1937/1h 52m/Romance/Clarence Brown)
(1:45PM) National Velvet (1944/2h 5m/Drama/Clarence Brown)
(4:00PM) Invitation to the Dance (1956/1h 33m/Musical/Gene Kelly)
(5:45PM) The Sea of Grass (1947/2h 11m/Drama//Elia Kazan)
(10:00PM) Ninotchka (1939/1h 50m/Comedy/Ernst Lubitsch)
THU MAY 30
(12:00AM) Camille (1937/1h 48m/Romance/George Cukor)
(2:00AM) Suzy (1936/1h 39m/Drama/Geo. Fitzmaurice)
(3:45AM) Marius (1931/2h 5m/Comedy/Alexandre Korda)
(6:00AM) British Agent (1934/1h 21m/Suspense/Michael Curtiz)
(7:30AM) Crossroads (1942/1h 24m/Suspense/Jack Conway)
(9:00AM) Mission to Moscow (1943/2h 3m/Drama/Michael Curtiz)
(11:15AM) Princess O'Rourke (1943/1h 34m/Comedy/Norman Krasna)
(1:00PM) A Majority of One (1961/2h 33m/Comedy/Mervyn Le Roy)
(3:30PM) The Notorious Landlady (1962/2h 3m/Comedy/Richard Quine)
(5:45PM) The Ugly American (1963/2h 0h/Drama/George Englund)
(8:00PM) The Front Page (1974/1h 45m/Comedy/Billy Wilder)
(10:00PM) The Front Page (1931/1h 41m/Comedy/Lewis Milestone)
FRI MAY 31
(12:00AM) His Girl Friday (1940/1h 32m/Comedy/Howard Hawks)
(2:00AM) Switching Channels (1988/1h 45m/Comedy/Ted Kotcheff)
(4:00AM) Hooper (1978/1h 39m/Comedy/Hal Needham)
(6:00AM) Wild Rovers (1971/1h 50m/Western/Blake Edwards)
(8:30AM) The Great Bank Hoax (1977/1h 33m/Comedy/Joseph Jacoby)
(10:15AM) Larceny, Inc. (1942/1h 35m/Comedy/Lloyd Bacon)
(1:30PM) Going in Style (1979/1h 37m/Comedy/Martin Brest)
(3:30PM) The Getaway (1972/2h 2m/Crime/Sam Peckinpah)
(5:45PM) Dog Day Afternoon (1975/2h 10m/Crime/Sidney Lumet)
(8:00PM) The Public Enemy (1931/1h 14m/Crime/William A. Wellman)
(9:30PM) Brian's Song (1971/1h 30m/Drama/Buzz Kulik)
(11:00PM) The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars and Motor Kings (1976/1h 50m/Comedy/John Badham)
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2024.04.29 12:45 AlamutJones Book Review - Astor: The Rise And Fall of an American Fortune, by Anderson Cooper and Katherine Howe

Book Review - Astor: The Rise And Fall of an American Fortune, by Anderson Cooper and Katherine Howe
So I’ve been reading.
In some ways this is only tangentially related to Titanic. It’s about the family as a whole, from the original Johann Jakob Astor’s arrival to the death of Mrs Brooke Astor in very nearly the present day.
Given the broad scope, there is exactly one chapter in this book on our particular J. J. Astor, and it isn’t a long one. There’s not much meat here. That said, the chapter in question does some interesting things examining how our Jack Astor is presented differently in several Titanic films. He needed to be a villain in the Nazi Titanic. He needed to be a victim in Cameron’s. Some depictions play up the age gap, some try to pretend it doesn’t exist…
By examining the whole family, the book does give a hell of a lot of context for the kind of society Jack and Madeline Astor and some of their peers would have moved in, and why Jack’s marriage to Madeline would have been so shocking. Some of this also digs into the complicated relationship between Vincent - the grown son from Jack Astor’s first marriage, nowhere near prepared to take his father’s place - and Madeline’s son Jakey, the “Titanic Baby”.
The book also draws connections between the Astors and the immigrant experiences that some of the third class passengers might have had if they had lived long enough to see New York - the Astors owned half of New York City in 1912. A huge amount of their wealth was tied up in cheap apartments let to new arrivals. The name in and of itself held power.
Arguably it still does. Even with no Astors left in New York, their name and their clout is still everywhere.
A solid 6/10, by my count. I would have liked more detail than I got, but it’s left me with some things to think about
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2024.04.28 22:38 Jeheroim I Had 7 2024 1sts and 9 Picks Total. This is How My Draft Went Down

12 tm SF/.5 PP.5 TEP
How the draft went down (my picks in bold):
1.1- Caleb Williams
1.2- Marvin Harrison Jr.
1.3- Malik Nabers
1.4- Jayden Daniels
1.5- Drake Maye
1.6- Rome Odunze
1.7- Brock Bowers
Traded 1.08 and 2.06 for Jordan Addison and 2.01
1.08- JJ McCarthy
1.09- Xavier Worthy
1.10- Bo Nix
1.11- Brian Thomas Jr.
1.12- Ladd McConkey
2.01- Michael Penix Jr.
2.02- Jonathon Brooks
2.03- Keon Coleman
2.04- Ricky Pearsall
Roster before the draft
QB Will Levis, Daniel Jones, Marcus Mariota
RB Malik Davis, Deuce Vaughn, DeWayne McBride, Dalvin Cook
WR Tee Higgins, JSN, Quentin Johnston, Michael Wilson, Dontayvion Wicks, Rashod Bateman
TE Noah Fant, Colby Parkinson
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2024.04.27 16:28 rugbykickoff Match Thread: Montpellier vs Perpignan - Top 14

Comp: Top 14
Venue: GGL Stadium
View TV providers, weather info and previous results
London Paris Jo'burg New York Sydney Auckland
16:00 17:00 17:00 11:00 01:00 03:00
Montpellier Pos Perpignan
Anthony Bouthier 15 Louis Dupichot
Gabriel Ngandebe 14 Tavite Veredamu
Arthur Vincent 13 Alivereti Duguivalu
Jan Serfontein 12 Jeronimo de la Fuente
George Bridge 11 Lucas Dubois
Louis Carbonel 10 Jake McIntyre
Cobus Reinach 9 Sadek Deghmache
Baptiste Erdocio 1 Xavier Chiocci
Christopher Tolofua 2 Seilala Lam
Luka Japaridze 3 Pietro Ceccarelli
Florian Verhaeghe 4 Mathieu Tanguy
Bastien Chalureau 5 Posolo Tuilagi
Nico Janse van Rensburg 6 Kelian Galletier
Yacouba Camara 7 Jaco van Tonder
Sam Simmonds 8 Joaquín Oviedo
Vano Karkadze 16 Ignacio Ruiz
Luca Tabarot 17 Sacha Lotrian
Tyler Duguid 18 So otala Fa aso o
Clement Doumenc 19 Marvin Orie
Leo Coly 20 Patrick Sobela
Thomas Darmon 21 Tom Ecochard
Ben Lam 22 Apisai Naqalevu
Lasha Macharashvili 23 Nemo Roelofse
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2024.04.27 00:51 Smallseybiggs Dad's Abuse Left Newborn With Brain Injury Caught On Ring Camera

A Long Island father repeatedly abused his newborn son, culminating in the child suffering a traumatic brain injury, prosecutors allege. Vincent DiStasi, age 31, of South Setauket, was formally charged with assault and related offenses in Suffolk County Court on Thursday, April 25, after prosecutors said he repeatedly abused his 5-week-old son to the point of needing emergency surgery.
According to the indictment, Suffolk County Police were called to Stony Brook University Hospital on Sunday, Jan. 21 after the unresponsive infant was taken to the emergency room by ambulance.
Doctors determined that the boy was suffering from multiple abuse-related injuries, including rib fractures, fractures to both arms, and a subdural hematoma (bleeding) to his brain.
They concluded that the abuse had occurred over an extended period of time as all of the injuries were in various stages of healing.
The infant spent weeks on life support and doctors thought he might not survive. He continues fighting for his life, according to the Nassau County District Attorney’s Office, which was designated as special prosecutor on the case.
The infant spent weeks on life support and doctors thought he might not survive. He continues fighting for his life, according to the Nassau County District Attorney’s Office, which was designated as special prosecutor on the case.
Investigators determined that DiStasi violently shook the child, causing his brain injury.
Home surveillance footage obtained by police showed him tossing, punching, smacking, and smothering the child throughout the first five weeks of his life, prosecutors said.
Suffolk County Police arrested DiStasi on Monday, Jan. 29, outside of Stony Brook University Hospital.
assaulted his five-week-old son from his earliest moments, finally shaking the child so violently that he caused a traumatic brain injury that required the child to undergo life-saving surgery,” said Nassau County District Attorney Anne Donnelly.
“The defendant’s alleged actions made his son’s first weeks in this world a violent nightmare and we will hold him accountable.”
In court Thursday, DiStasi pleaded not guilty to the following charges:
Assault (felony) Reckless assault of a child (felony) Two counts of endangering the welfare of a child (misdemeanor)
He was jailed on $300,000 bond ahead of his next court appearance on Thursday, May 23. The judge also issued two orders of protection.
DiStasi faces up to 25 years in prison if convicted of the top count.
Article here
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2024.04.26 23:09 chidorixyz BKFC Knucklemania 4 Card Overview

We have finally arrived to the biggest BKFC event of the year as we are now in the 4th iteration of Knucklemania! Knucklemania 4 will be coming to us live from the Peacock Theatre in Los Angeles, CA. Pre-liminary fights will begin at 9:00 PM EDT with the main card starting at 10:00 PM EDT.
In the main event we have the #1 Middleweight, #5 Pound-for-Pound, and reigning King of Violence Mike Perry (4-0, 2 KOs) taking on the former BKFC Middleweight Champion Thiago Alves (2-0, 1 KO) in a Light Heavyweight matchup. Our co-main event is a BKFC Heavyweight Championship Title fight as the reigning champion Mick Terrill (7-1, 5 KOs) looks to secure his first title defense against his toughest opponent to date in the form of BKFC Cruiserweight Champion, BKFC Light Heavyweight Champion, and #1 Pound-for-Pound Lorenzo Hunt (11-1, 9 KOs), who is looking to become the first fighter in BKFC history to be a champion in 3 different weight classes. Rounding out the top three fights is a Heavyweight matchup against Ben Rothwell (2-0, 2 KOs) and the debuting Todd Duffee.
Looking through the rest of the card and you'll see there is quite a bit to get excited for. Former WBO Interim Light/Junior Middleweight Alfredo Angulo makes his debut in a Middleweight matchup against a tough opponent in BKFC veteran Jeremiah Riggs (2-1, 2 KOs 1 NC). Fan favorites Crystal Pittman (2-3, 1 KO), David Diaz (2-1), and Andrew Angelcor (3-0-1, 1 KO) all make an appearance on this card. The only man to have fought both Mike Perry and Thiago Alves, Julian Lane (5-7, 1 KO), is also fighting on this card as he takes on the skilled Russian Evgeny Kurdanov (3-1) in a Middleweight matchup.
Given that this is the first legally sanctioned bare knuckle event in California state history I'm sure that we should be in for an absolute banger of a card. Here's to another absolutely memorable Knucklemania!
Weight Class Name Age Weight Height Reach Last BK Fight Overall BK Record BKFC Rank BKFC Profile Link BoxRec Link
Light Heavyweight Mike Perry 32 174 5' 10" 71" 12-2-2023 4-0 (2 KOs) #1 Middleweight, #5 Pound-for-Pound Link Link
Thiago Alves 40 174.25 5' 9" 68" 6-26-2021 2-0 (1 KO) N/a Link Link
Heavyweight (Championship) Mick Terrill 40 269.5 6' 3" 74.5" 12-2-2023 7-1 (5 KOs) Champion - Heavyweight Link Link
Lorenzo Hunt 41 205 6' 75" 9-22-2023 11-1 (9 KOs) Champion - Cruiserweight, Champion - Light Heavyweight, #1 Pound-for-Pound Link Link
Heavyweight Ben Rothwell 42 287 6' 4" 80" 4-29-2023 2-0 (2 KOs) N/a Link Link
Todd Duffee 38 >205 6' 3" 78" Debut Debut N/a Link Link
Middleweight Alfredo Angulo 41 175 5' 9" 69.5" Debut Debut N/a Link Link
Jeremiah Riggs 41 165.25 5' 11" 75" 3-2-2024 2-1 (2 KOs, 1 NC) N/a Link Link
Women Bantamweight Crystal Pittman 37 131 5' 5" 65" 7-14-2023 2-3 (1 KO) N/a Link Link
Sydney Smith 32 115.5 5' 8" 68" 8-11-2023 1-1 N/a Link Link
Middleweight Evgeny Kurdanov N/a 174.25 5' 9" 70" 10-15-2022 3-1 N/a Link Link
Julian Lane 36 170.25 5' 8" 74" 11-3-2023 5-7 (1 KO) N/a Link Link
Bantamweight David Diaz 34 136 5' 4" 67" 11-5-2022 2-1 N/a Link Link
Shane Jordan N/a 134 6' ~72" Debut Debut N/a Link Link
Lightweight Andrew Angelcor 33 155 5' 9" 69.5" 9-22-2023 3-0-1 (1 KO) N/a Link Link
Ruben Warr 35 156 5' 8" 69" 3-29-2024 1-0 (1 KO) N/a Link Link
Bantamweight Daniel Alvarez 34 138.25 5' 8" 67.5" 2-2-2024 1-2 (1 KO) N/a Link Link
Victor Rosas 35 135 5' 7" ~67" Debut Debut N/a Link Link
Undercard
Light Heavyweight Vincent Familari N/a 185 5' 9" ~69" Debut Debut N/a Link Link
Fernando Gonzalez 40 185 5' 9" 69" Debut Debut N/a Link Link
Lightweight Tommy Aaron 29 155 5' 11" 72" Debut Debut N/a Link N/a
Richard Brooks 39 155 5' 9" ~69" Debut Debut N/a Link Link
Cruiserweight Keith Richardson 41 205.75 6' 73" 3-29-2024 1-0 (1 KO) N/a Link Link
Cody Vidal 35 205 5' 8" ~69" Debut Debut N/a Link Link
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2024.04.26 14:03 Cautious_Mind_6480 Brooke Vincent and Sacha Parkinson

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2024.04.26 14:02 Cautious_Mind_6480 Brooke Vincent and Sacha Parkinson

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