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View the list of upcoming hearings for the unsafe structures division. These properties have a violation that hasn't been addressed with The City. If you would like to speak on behalf of one of these properties, please Register to Speak at an Unsafe Structure Hearing. If you have any questions, please email [email protected].
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General Administrative Order 23-01: Unsafe Structure Hearings General Administrative Order 23-02: Hearing Waivers
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The subject properties below have been cited for violations of the building code and are subject to demolition. All hearings will be held at City Hall located at 3500 Pan American Dr. at 9 am on their respective dates.
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Heath, Lorraine. The Duchess in His Bed. New York: Avon, 2019.
ISBN-13: 978-0062676061 | $7.99 USD | 387 pages | Victorian Romance
Blurb
For a duchess with practical desires, falling in love is an inconceivable part of her plan…
As owner of the Elysium Club which caters to women’s fantasies, Aiden Trewlove is accustomed to introducing adventurous ladies to sin and vice. But he is uncharacteristically intrigued by the mysterious beauty who visits his club one night, yearning to indulge in the forbidden—with him. Drawn to her indomitable spirit, he breaks his rule of never becoming personally involved with his clientele and is determined to fully awaken her desires.
A recent widow, Selena Sheffield, Duchess of Lushing, has never known passion, not until Aiden’s slow, sensual seduction leads her on a journey of discovery and incredible pleasure. But her reasons for visiting the notorious club are not all that they seem.
As Selena’s motives become complicated by love, she finds herself with a most unexpected choice: forge ahead with a secret plan that could secure her future—or follow her heart which could prove ruinous.
In the series
#1 Beyond Scandal and Desire
#2 When a Duke Loves a Woman
#3 The Scoundrel in Her Bed
Review
5 stars
Despite a rocky start, Lorraine Heath’s Sins for All Seasons has gotten better and better with each book. The Duchess in His Bed is the best of the series yet. Once again, she tackles a challenging storyline with deep subject matter with grace and empathy for her major characters.
With Selena’s character, I love how the narrative explored a concept that isn’t often touched on in historicals, but was a grim reality for many noble families at one point or another: the noble line dying out. Heath parses out the legalese fairly simply, and makes a compelling case for Selena to try to deceive the world by quickly conceiving a child with someone else to keep the title and properties in her family. I loved seeing how deeply she cared for her brother and sisters, and how much the burden of having to be the responsible eldest weighed on her, but I also like that she did try to prepare her brother to take on more responsibilities later in the book too, so she wasn’t going it alone.
Aiden is perhaps my favorite of the Trewloves, although all the siblings are delightful in their own way. As previously hinted at in the prior book, he has a bit more baggage than Finn about their father, and I appreciated the way this was handled. Aiden, like Mick, does crave acceptance to some degree, but he’s also fairly happy being a Trewlove, and he is grateful to Ettie for raising him, and acknowledges the sacrifices she made for all of them.
The romance between the two was beautiful, if complicated because of their contrasting desires in life. Aiden initially doesn’t even want to father children, because of his background. While the situation could have been a bit touchy, with the power dynamics between them as well, I appreciate that she did let him in on what was going on, giving him the option to participate, and even be involved in the child’s life. I savored every moment of them together, navigating this situation, and I deeply rooted for them to figure out a way to be together.
But what truly tipped the scales for me, raising this from a solid book to an excellent book was the way the paternity arc with Finn and Aiden’s father, the Earl of Elverton was resolved. While I still don’t forgive Heath for her poor handling of this in book 1 (and bringing it up in every book is not helping matters), the earl being a rotten human being and finally getting his comeuppance satisfied me in indescribable ways. The related reveal of Aiden’s (but not Finn’s) mother was also much more bittersweet, and tied to the ongoing theme in this series of women’s mistreatment by men in power and those same men using baby farms as a means to get rid of their illegitimate children.
I really loved this one, and I’d recommend it to readers looking for an emotionally moving historical romance.
Author Bio
Lorraine Heath always dreamed of being a writer. After graduating from the University of Texas, she wrote training manuals, press releases, articles, and computer code, but something was always missing. When she read a romance novel, she not only became hooked on the genre, but quickly realized what her writing lacked: rebels, scoundrels, and rogues. She’s been writing about them ever since. Her novels have been recognized with numerous industry awards and have appeared on the USA Today and New York Times bestseller lists.
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Bryce, Denny S. The Trial of Mrs. Rhinelander. New York: Kensington, 2024.
ISBN-13: 978-1496737878 | $17.95 USD | 336 pages | Historical Fiction
Blurb
Inspired by a real-life scandal that was shocking even for the tumultuous Roaring Twenties, this captivating novel tells the story of a pioneering Black journalist, a secret interracial marriage among the New York elite, and the sensational divorce case that ignited an explosive battle over race and class—and brought together three very different women fighting for justice, legitimacy, and the futures they risked everything to shape.
For readers of Dolen Perkins-Valdez, Marie Benedict and Victoria Christopher Murray, a transporting work of fact-based historical fiction from Denny S. Bryce, bestselling author of Wild Women and the Blues, In the Face of the Sun, and Can’t We Be Friends: A Novel of Ella Fitzgerald and Marilyn Monroe.
New York, 1920s. Born to English immigrants who’ve built a comfortable life, idealistic Alice Jones longs for the kind of true love her mother and father have. She believes she’s found it with Leonard “Kip” Rhinelander, the shy heir to his prominent white family’s real estate fortune. Alice, too, is white, though she is vaguely aware of rumors that question her ancestry—gossip her parents dismiss. But when the lovers secretly wed, Kip’s father threatens his inheritance unless he annuls the marriage.
Devastated but determined, Alice faces overwhelming odds legally and in the merciless court of public opinion. But there are two people who can either help her—or shatter her hopes for good: In the 1940s, her estranged niece, Roberta Brooks, must put aside her disdain for her infamous aunt to combat an unexpected new Rhinelander legal assault. And in the 1920s, reporter Marvel Cunningham lives to chronicle social change and the Harlem Renaissance’s fiery creativity, but when Alice’s story dominates the headlines, Marvel’s job is to cover it.
At first, Marvel and Roberta, in different decades, see Alice’s legal entanglements as tabloid sensations generated by a self-hating woman who failed to “pass.” But the deeper they investigate, the more they will learn about the reasons behind Alice Jones’s behavior and what the three women have in common. The Trial of Mrs. Rhinelander will bring to light stunning truths that will force these women to confront who they are and who they can be in a world that is all too quick to judge.
Review
4 stars
I received an ARC from the publisher via NetGalley and am voluntarily posting a review. All opinions are my own.
I love how Denny S. Bryce’s books have introduced me to aspects of Black American history that I either knew very little about or knew nothing about prior to picking up her books. In the case of The Trial of Mrs. Rhinelander, it’s very much the latter, as I hadn’t heard of Alice Jones, the Rhinelander family, or Rhinelander v. Rhinelander case before. But this book has all the hallmarks of some of my favorite stories, like discussions of race and class relations, and how those play out both in the courts of law and public opinion via the newspapers.
The structure of this book is interesting, and it’s not unlike Bryce’s prior books in its dual timeline focus, but I also saw parallels to books like The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo and Did You Hear About Kitty Karr?, particularly in its use of a journalist reporting on the story years later, not to mention discussing the issue of “passing” in high society as a parallel to Kitty Karr. With the more contemporary element being the weakest part of both (and dual timeline also being hit-or-miss for Bryce), I initially didn’t care for this structure, and found the chapters from Roberta’s perspective to be the weakest parts of the novel. But Bryce’s work here is aided by the fact that she reinforces Roberta’s personal connection to Alice, in addition to role as a journalist.
I do feel that the blurb was a tad misleading in overselling the journalistic element though. While it’s a substantial part of the case and its aftermath, I didn’t feel it was so in the way the blurb presents it. The journalist Marvel who Alice befriends is mentioned in the blurb, and the blurb frames it as if Marvel has a large role at least equal to Roberta, and prior to picking it up, I worried that the book would follow the two journalists, with only limited glimpses of Alice, who is the true star of the book.
Speaking of which, I love Alice. She went through so much, and her family was simply trying to exist in the racist American society of the 1920s, which had different standards of race (the infamous “one-drop rule”) and Blackness in comparison to England, where the family hailed from. She fell in love with Lenny/Kip Rhinelander, who came from a wealthy family, and they got married, but his father made her justify her right to marry into the family, and demanded an annulment. To see how the aftereffects lingered far beyond when the original court case played out, until all the Rhinelanders involved had passed on, was truly intense.
This was an enlightening and emotionally moving read, and I’d recommend it to readers looking for historical fiction about strong Black women.
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Denny S. Bryce is a best-selling, award-winning author of historical fiction. A former dancer and public relations professional, Denny is an adjunct professor in the MFA program at Drexel University, a book critic for NPR, and a freelance writer whose work has appeared in USA Today and Harper’s Bazaar. She is also a member of the Historical Novel Society, Women’s Fiction Writers Association, and Tall Poppy Writers. Originally from Ohio, she likes to call Chicago her hometown but currently resides in Savannah, Georgia. You can find her online at DennySBryce.com.
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Peckham, Scarlett. The Mistress Experience. New York: Avon, 2024.
ISBN-13: 9780062935656 | $9.99 USD | 368 pages | Regency Romance
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The scandalous women of the USA Today bestselling author Scarlett Peckham’s Society of Sirens are back with the final stage in their fight for female rights—and this time the battle is to be waged in bed…
She’s the most infamous harlot in London…and she’s up for auction.
Thaïs Magadalene is a legend. The nation’s most notorious courtesan, she sells herself once a week, for one night only, and never to the same patron twice. Until now. To raise money for the cause of women’s rights, she has auctioned herself off for one month as mistress to the highest bidder.
But the winner is not who he seems.
Lord Alastair Eden is an earl, a radical politician, and a perfectionist in all things—except one. His confidence belies an unexpected secret: he doesn’t know how to please a woman in bed. He’s determined to change that before he marries. And who could be better than the most skilled lover in the country to teach him?
And love is never for sale.
Thaïs dreams of finding a man who will love her unconditionally, never mind her past and reputation. Eden dreams of finding a perfectly bred young lady to be his wife and helpmeet. But when a steamy month in the countryside breeds a connection both in and out of the bedchamber, the two of them must decide how much can be sacrificed for love—one’s dreams, or one’s reputation.
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#1 The Rakess
#2 The Portrait of a Duchess
Review
5 stars
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The Mistress Experience is the third and final book in Scarlett Peckham’s Society of Sirens series. It can be read as a stand-alone, but I’ve loved the series for its themes of sisterhood and tearing down the patriarchy, so I would recommend all the books.
However, this one has a special place in my heart, as it’s one of my favorite tropes: sex lessons. And while the role reversal with the woman being the teacher has been done before, I loved the setup here in particular, in part due to the characters and their dynamic. Thaïs is a sought-after courtesan in London, but I loved her growth in realizing she wants domesticity, including marriage and a husband, while also being loud and unapologetic about her identity as a courtesan throughout the book. It was nice to have a balance for her, not having trauma around how she got into this line of work, while also craving “traditional” things too.
Alistair is also wonderful. He’s buttoned-up, and not very sexually experienced, and his flaws in that department in the encounters he has had give him insecurities about how he might “perform” when he gets married. It was sweet, if a tad unusual, for him to solicit lessons for this purpose, but I liked that it made him stand out from a lot of the other heroes out there.
Thaïs and Alistair have a wonderful connection that grows over their just-over-a-month acquaintance, and I love how their romance balances both the physical intimacy as she proceeds in the lessons, and the growing emotional connection. While there is a bit where they have a conflict over him not being able to marry her because of her being a sex worker, I appreciate that this was handled sensitively, with him not diminishing her profession, and his perspective on marrying outside one’s class growing in a realistic way.
As this is the last book in the series (sob!), I love that it closed out some of the external plot threads, like Lady Elinor’s toxic marriage/pending divorce, not to mention the series closing out on a fun note including all the series leads, in addition to them all playing major roles in each others’ books. I love that all of the women and their partners ended up happy on their own terms, while also continuing to crusade for women’s rights.
This was perhaps my favorite book in the series (hard to believe since I practically made The Rakess my entire personality in 2020), and it’s in the running to be my favorite of the year. I’d strongly recommend this book if you’re interested in fiercely feminist, sex-positive historical romance.
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Scarlett Peckham fell in love with romance novels as a child, sneaking paperbacks from the stash in her grandmother’s closet. By the time she came of age she had exhausted her library’s supply and begun to dream of writing one of her own.
Scarlett studied English at Columbia University and built a career in communications, but in her free hours always returned to her earliest obsession: those delicious, big-hearted books you devour in the dark and can never bear to put down. Her Golden Heart®-winning debut novel, The Duke I Tempted, was named a Best Romance Novel of 2018 by BookPage and The Washington Post and called “astonishingly good” by The New York Times Book Review.
Scarlett recently moved to Los Angeles after spending most of her life in Brooklyn and London. When not reading or writing romance she enjoys drinking immoderate quantities of white wine, watching The Real Housewives, and dressing her cat in bowtie.
Scarlett is represented by Sarah Younger at the Nancy Yost Literary Agency and spends far too much time on Instagram and Twitter. You can drop her a line at scarlett [at] scarlettpeckham [dot] com.
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Bridgerton Season 3 is finally complete, and I can now firmly say, following a month of tiring discourse, that this was definitely the best season yet. In hindsight, was the choice to split a season of eight episodes, even if they’re all over an hour apiece, the best choice? Perhaps not, from a storytelling and pacing standpoint, with a lot of the setup in the front half, especially for the supporting characters feeling like filler. But from a marketing standpoint, I get why Netflix chose to do this, as they’ve begun to increasingly do for more of their content overall, as even negative press worked out well for the show in the long run.
As I spoke about my initial thoughts in my Part 1 review, I will be mostly discussing how elements introduced paid off, while also discussing new elements introduced.
Polin’s HEA
The most frustrating bit of discourse was the speculation that Pen and Colin wouldn’t have a happy ending (Colin not having groveled enough for not noticing Pen’s secret crush was a very close second). But if the first part paid homage to some of the beats of their early romance, you see more of that in part two. While the Whistledown of it all hangs over their heads a lot longer (goddamn, do these writers like to draw out the drama!), I love that it ultimately comes down to Colin’s desire for purpose, as a partner for Penelope and in life.
Lady Whistledown’s Fate and Penelope’s Growth
A big concern was how the Whistledown reveal would be handled, if indeed it would at all. LW has become such an instrumental part of the show, with the social media teams on the show’s Twitter and Instagram incorporating it into their posts. And Julie Andrews’ occasional snippets of narration are an absolute highlight of every episode.
But the writers have found a compromise that honors Penelope’s journey of developing self-confidence, honoring the need for her to come out into the light, both to take accountability for the wrong she has done and to shine in her own right. While I don’t know that people would be so forgiving of someone in reality, it helps that Penelope is generally likable, although often underestimated. And at the end of the day, like in the book, she has the support of all her family, Featherington and Bridgerton. Even Queen Charlotte seems moved to forgive her, in spite of Whistledown being Public Enemy Number 1 for Charlotte for most of the show thus far. But my favorite part of all this was, while the close bond between Penelope and Lady Danbury has not been present thus far, I enjoyed that Lady D’s perceptiveness was revealed where Penelope was concerned, due to their mutual closeness with the Bridgertons.
Portia Sees Penelope and Butterflies Fly
I’ve gone back and forth on my feelings on Portia, alternately respecting her for the lengths she takes to protect her girls, and also chafing at her general disregard for Penelope and her agency. This part of the season sees Colin telling Portia off for this, which changes her tune, initially for performative reasons. But I love the acknowledgment that Penelope is the daughter who is most like Portia, particularly as both of them face major crises, Penelope’s being related to Whistledown and Portia’s being the house of cards she created with the lie about the money she and Jack embezzled, plus the fraudulent terms for inheriting/keeping the title. And even the other sisters, particularly the more prickly Prudence, acknowledge Penelope’s more subtle genius. And speaking of subtle genius, a broken clock is right twice a day, and Philipa’s choice to incorporate butterflies into the climactic moment of the ball and Prudence were throwing was brilliant.
Eloise and Penelope Make Up, Cressida Ousted
I was very much rooting for Eloise and Penelope to make up, and I mostly appreciate how they did it. Eloise has shown that, despite her tunnel vision and self-centeredness at times, she doesn’t like to see Pen or any of her family hurt, and that continues this season. She quickly realizes the falseness of her friendship with Cressida, and while in their “breakup,” Cressida does unintentionally parrot Penelope’s season 2 tirade about how Eloise is “all talk,” and hasn’t actual done anything with her life, it rings hollow from Cressida, who also hasn’t done anything of note. And while I can understand Cressida’s perspective, given the toxic family situation she lives in, of which Eloise is largely ignorant, Cressida brought her fate upon herself, as she failed to scheme with as much forethought as either Penelope or Portia Featherington, and clung to heavily to the ideology bred into her that they can’t depend on anyone. I have mixed feelings about Cressida’s regression, especially since she had a lot of potential, and as women, Penelope and Cressida in particular were fighting similar battles with the patriarchy in different ways. And given that Portia, Prudence, and Philipa have found redemption and mended things with Penelope, I don’t know why Cressida couldn’t.
Lady Danbury’s Conflict With Her Brother and Friendship with Violet
This was yet another source for the wildest discourse, including people claiming Marcus was Simon’s real father, because of the “healthy seed” line from season 2, which I always interpreted as being meant to push back on the rhetoric that it was always the woman’s fault, something that was so common historically. It’s basically the reason Henry VIII got married so many times, when the fault may have been with him all along (If interested, go down the rabbit-hole of Henry VIII possibly having Kell-positive blood; it’s fascinating).
But the truth is much more in line with what I expected, and it had something to do with the fact that they were very much estranged during the past timeline of Queen Charlotte, with her even stating at least that she had no family to rely on when her husband died. Given the state of her loveless, borderline abusive marriage to the lech Lord Danbury, I was unsurprised to learn she tried to get out of it, and these plans were thwarted by Marcus who told their father. But I was saddened by how a misunderstanding of intentions got between them, with him actually respecting her but also wanting to protect her, but she resented him because of it resulting in her having to get married.
In the meantime, her protectiveness over Violet was very sweet, with her even basically laying down the gauntlet to Marcus at one point (prior to them making amends) that Violet is her friend, and she’d look after her friend’s interests, and Violet in turn is only interested in pursuing things once both of their families’ issues are settled. While she does ease up towards the end of the season, I enjoyed how it allowed for more bonding between the two women, including a moment where the past between Lady D and Violet’s father is finally acknowledged. And while things end on a good note overall, with Marcus and Violet slowly exploring their relationship at season’s end, I do wish it hadn’t come together without some tag-teaming from Lady D and Anthony, whose protective side also returned in one of his brief reappearances. While he didn’t do Daphne any favors, I would love to see Anthony defending his mother’s honor.
Queer Rep at Last!: What Does This Mean for Benedict, Francesca, and Perhaps Eloise?
This is the section where I will implore you to temporarily ignore almost everything I said in the intro about the episode release schedule, because if nothing else releasing Part 2 during Pride Month was genius. While there have been queer characters before, like Mr. Granville from season 1 or Brimsley and Reynolds, they’re either one-offs or characters who don’t get a happy ending. And while the aforementioned Mr. Granville did have people thinking Benedict could be queer, the writers have at long last delivered on it in a somewhat tangible way, with Benedict’s romance with Lady Tilley turning into something more unconventional with her artsy “friend,” Paul in the mix too. It was great to see his eyes continue to be opened about people who choose to live outside the norms he grew up with, and thus broaden the possibilities for how his own romance could play out. And as an occasional reader of MMF romance, even though I knew this wouldn’t be endgame, I like that this put that possibility on the table in addition to a monogamous queer relationship.
In regards to Francesca and John, I had heard rumors about a certain queer shakeup for Michael coming, along with backlash from a certain segment of book fans, but I didn’t want to get my hopes up about it. But sure enough, this did occur, and Michaela Stirling shows up near the end of the season, not long after Francesca and John’s wedding. And while the brief interaction wasn’t a lot to go off, Michaela definitely made an impression, not just on Francesca, but also Eloise, who has decided to spend some time in Scotland with the newlyweds to see more of the world. While it’s hard to say definitively how this will all pan out, there are a number of possibilities already, with both Eloise and Francesca to an extent being theorized to be queer as well. I don’t think Francesca in particular being queer negates the bond she has with John at all, as they’re shown to have a sweet relationship. And it’s very possible something Benedict said about being able to love more than one person, which was applied in the platonic sense to Eloise regarding her bonds with Penelope and Colin, and later resulted in his decision to pursue things with Tilley and Paul, could foreshadow the fate of things for Francesca, John, and Michaela. And a big part of her book was that she still loved John, but in a different way, so I don’t know why it bothers people that Michael is now Michaela, unless they’re biphobic. And in response to those crying about the possible loss of the infertility storyline, I’d like to cycle back to the bit in my intro to the Lady Danbury section, and point out that people in history didn’t have the knowledge we know now to know for certain what caused their fertility issues, so to treat that book as God-tier rep for infertile women, when Book Francesca ends up having kids with “the right person,” which isn’t even a reality for many infertile people, and this myth is still perpetuated by romance novels today? And that being queer doesn’t mean the fertility plotline can’t exist, but that it might be handled a different way, with more sensitivity towards those whose stories didn’t end in miracle pregnancies?
And with that, I wish every person who makes comments like this the curse of stepping on Legos constantly for the rest of their hateful existence. The show has transcended the books’ audience at this point, and won’t fail because some homophobic Lady Karen de Bourghs (credit to Bianca of Bookhoarding for this term) stop watching.
Will and Alice
Not much to say here, but I’m sad Will is selling the club. But it was fun to see more “buddy”moments with him, Benedict, Colin, and now John. And Will and Alice being mentored by Lady Danbury has been a nice touch, as she also went through something similar.
The Absence of Simon and Daphne
I can’t remember if I remarked on it in previous reviews, but I do believe that Simon not returning didn’t impact much in season 2 or season 3 part 1, with his friendship with Will being the main exception, although the Bridgerton boys have all filled the void there, more or less. I’d have loved to hear Simon’s thoughts on Will’s new prospects and his decision about the club, but otherwise, I’m not bothered, and I wish Regé-Jean Page well in all his new endeavors. And while I wish the same for Phoebe Dynevor, I did miss her presence in the second half in particular. She wouldn’t have had much to do, so U understand her not coming back, but while Simon and Daphne missing two family weddings is very noticeable, even more so than Simon’s absence from the farce that was Anthony’s failed wedding to Edwina last season, or the events in the fallout from that. Also, given how both were present in the events surrounding Colin’s scandalous betrothal with Marina, it does seem odd, even if there was another narrative purpose. I suppose that is one silver lining to the Kanthony wedding happening off-screen, as much as fans wished they’d seen it…we can debate whether Simon and Daphne would have attended or not, without anyone being wrong.
Anthony and Kate, and the Returning Lead Conundrum
I feel like they’ve struck a perfect balance in their inclusion of Kanthony here, after their soaring inclusion in part 1. Whether it was solely because of Jonathan Bailey’s commitment to Wicked or other reasons, I feel they were better incorporated than Daphne was last season. I liked seeing them pop in to give love advice to Colin when he was struggling with Penelope’s LW secret in particular, and while he did not divulge the exact details, I love how Kate in particular was helpful in providing advice on how to handle disagreements with someone you love. I also loved seeing Kate and Eloise have a moment together when Eloise is still on the outs with Penelope. And while Anthony is absent from a lot of the “bachelor party” shenanigans, that scene from the promos where he’s shocked and even outraged on Penelope’s behalf at what transpired between her and Colin, while Benedict is impressed, is one of the best moments overall.
As both Luke Newton and Nicola Coughlan have confirmed they will be returning for future seasons, I feel like this set the blueprint for how to turn a lead couple into a supporting couple, as has not been attempted prior, although it will be interesting to see how that works out, given how much the writers seem to love Penelope as a character.
The Music
One plus to the season being split was getting even more string covers! “Yellow” by Coldplay being the Polin wedding song was iconic, as Luke Newton posted a cover of the song on YouTube, not to mention yellow has been one of Penelope’s colors prior to her glow up this season. “You Belong With Me” by Taylor Swift is the ultimate Polin song, and I was delighted to see it being used in a dance sequence. And Demi Lovato’s “Confident” was definitely one of my favorite picks overall so far.
Concluding Thoughts/Hopes for the Future
This season set up a lot of groundwork for the next couple seasons, and I can’t wait to see it all play out! The hint at the Masquerade next year piques my interest given the direction of Benedict’s story, and of course, there’s hopes for Eloise to continue her growth and exploration, and Francesca to bond with her new family and see where that takes her, whether it all falls in line with the books or not. And as the show goes on, I continue to marvel at the rapid growth of Will Tilston (Gregory) and Florence Hunt (Hyacinth), with them now both being 17. While the Francesca recasting had to do with scheduling conflicts, it’s very possible Will and Florence will be able to grow into the status of romantic leads, if that aligns with their wishes, especially with the show’s filming and release schedule now promising a season roughly every two years, as unbearable of a wait that is.
So, overall, I continue to enjoy the show, and my hopes are high. While I repeat my encouragement that the pissed off Lady (and Lord) Karens go off into a corner and be pissed by themselves, I’d otherwise recommend it to those who’ve enjoyed the show thus far.
Morris, Wanda M. What You Leave Behind. New York: William Morrow, 2024.
ISBN-13: 978-0063322219 | $18.99 USD | 384 pages | Thriller
Blurb
Award-winning author Wanda Morris returns with a powerful, haunting thriller following a lawyer who after the mysterious disappearance of a local landowner and the death of his sister just months before, uncovers a conspiracy that dates back to Reconstruction and persists in half the United States today.
Deena Wood’s life has fallen apart in the aftermath of losing her beloved mother, her marriage, and her prestigious job at an Atlanta law firm. She needs what the Geechee people of coastal Georgia call a “dayclean,” a fresh start.
She returns to her childhood home in Brunswick, Georgia, to heal. But her return is anything but the respite she thought it might be. To make peace with all her loss, she often drives through the city. One day, she unwittingly finds herself on the oceanfront property of a loner widower who is fighting to keep land that has been in his family since the end of the Civil War. He threatens her and warns her to never return. But shortly after, he disappears, and his very expensive property is quickly put up for sale. Curious about what has happened to the man, Deena digs into his disappearance and finds a family legacy at risk. What starts out as a bit of curious snooping, turns into a deadly game of illegal land grabs and property redevelopment in poor and rural communities with dark and powerful forces at work.
Without realizing it, Deena finds herself caught up in a nightmarish scheme that threatens her community and her family. She’ll need help and finds it in a close but unlikely source because she knows she must do whatever it takes to stop the sinister forces at play before she becomes their next target.
Review
4 stars
I received an ARC from the publisher via NetGalley and am voluntarily posting a review. All opinions are my own.
While I really enjoyed Wanda M. Morris’s first thriller, her second was a bit of a dud for me. However, What You Leave Behind sounded promising. Sure enough, I ended up enjoying this one quite a bit more. Morris blends social commentary and history impeccably with her mystery plot, keeping me intrigued throughout.
One thing I noticed early on was the great sense of place, with the narrative drawing the reader into the Brunswick, Georgia setting. The story also delves into the history of Black people during Reconstruction, including that of the Geechee-Gullah community specifically, something I was not super informed about. The story also delves into the heirs property system and its impact on Black and brown communities, consolidating the wealth among the few (mostly white) wealthy people.
Deena as a protagonist is sympathetic, even if her life is messy and she’s flawed. She’s returned home after a messy divorce, and her father has speedily remarried after her mother’s death, so Deena has a frosty relationship with her stepmother, and with so much happening to her all at once, it’s like her life is falling apart. But I appreciate that, while she’s going through a lot, she still has guts, and while she doesn’t always make the wisest of decisions, she has spine and stands up for what’s right in the face of injustice.
The plot is engaging, and fairly steadily paced. Between the family drama and the missing person and the land grab plot, there was a lot going on that kept me on the edge of my seat and wondering how it would all come together.
This was a solid return to form for Wanda M. Morris, and I am now once again interested in reading more from her in the future. I’d recommend this to readers who enjoy mystery/thrillers starring Black leads that also bring up relevant social issues.
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Wanda M. Morris is the acclaimed author of All Her Little Secrets, which has been praised by Karin Slaughter as “brilliantly nuanced” and reviewed by The Boston Globe, LA Times, New York Times, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Seattle Times, and South Florida Sun Sentinel among others. It was named as one of the “Best Books of 2021” by Hudson Booksellers and selected as the #1 Top Pick for “Library Reads” by librarians across the country. It was selected as a Book Buzz Pick by Good Morning America, serialized in Entertainment Weekly and a Marie Claire book club pick. All Her Little Secrets won the 2022 Lefty Award for Best Debut Mystery Novel and a finalist for 2022 Georgia Author of the Year for Best First Novel. It was also nominated for the Anthony Award, the Strand Critics Award, the Macavity Award and has been shortlisted for the Crook’s Corner Book Prize.
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Her new book, Anywhere You Run, was named one of the Top Ten Crime Fiction Books for 2022 by The New York Times. It was also selected as one of the Best Books of 2022 by NPR, Publishers Weekly, Amazon, and Library Journal. It has been named as one of “Fifteen Standout Historical Fiction Books to Read This Year” by Oprah Daily and received starred reviews from Publisher’s Weekly, Library Journal, Kirkus Reviews, and Booklist.
Anywhere You Run won the 2023 Anthony Award for Best Historical Novel, the 2023 Georgia Author of the Year for Best Mystery, and the 2023 Lefty Award for Best Historical Novel. In addition, it was nominated for the Strand Critics Award, the Macavity Award, and the ITW Thriller Award. Anywhere You Run was also longlisted for the prestigious Mark Twain American Voice in Literature Prize.
Wanda is a member of Sisters in Crime, Crime Writers of Color and serves on the Board of International Thriller Writers.
She is a former corporate attorney, married, the mother of three, and lives in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Heath, Lorraine. When the Duke Was Wicked. New York: Avon, 2014.
ISBN-13:978-0062276223 | $7.99 USD | 374 pages | Victorian Romance
Blurb
Lady Grace Mabry’s ample inheritance has made it impossible for her to tell whether a suitor is in love with her—or enamored of her riches. Who better to distinguish beau from blackguard than her notorious childhood friend, the Duke of Lovingdon?
With no interest in marriage, Lovingdon has long lived only for pleasure. He sees little harm in helping Grace find a proper match. After all, he’s familiar with all the ploys a scoundrel uses to gain a woman’s favor. He simply has to teach the lovely innocent how to distinguish honest emotions from false ones. How better than by demonstrating his wicked ways. But as lessons lead to torrid passion and Grace becomes ensnared in another man’s marriage plot, Lovingdon must wage a desperate gamble: Open his heart fully—or risk losing the woman he adores…
Review
4 stars
I was both super-excited and rather nervous to start the Scandalous Gentlemen of St. James series, as the Scoundrels had largely been such a top-tier series for me. I wanted more of the world and the characters, and I knew already that Lorraine Heath could pull off in writing multigenerational stories, but it’s somewhat different when you already have an image of one of the protagonists as a child. However, When the Duke Was Wicked more or less fulfilled my expectations.
There were parts of Lovingdon’s arc that made me cringe a little, like his commitment to debauchery after losing his wife and daughter, while also wallowing in the loss of them. But given his mother was also a widow in her own book, albeit in different circumstances, and he had been set up to be rather soft-hearted, it’s easy to believe that he’d take the loss of those he loved hard and turn to rakish behavior to numb the pain. I appreciated the way the narrative focused on his grieving process, with him slowly learning to let go of his previous wife and stop living in the past in order to move on.
I had a bit of an inkling what Grace was like from her supporting role in Minerva’s book, but even before her marriage, I like that she’s equally strong-willed. She does have moments of naivete, but I love that she has an unconventional side too, as only Frannie and Sterling’s daughter would, engaging in activities like playing cards at Dodger’s with the boys and smoking, not to mention sneaking out at all hours of the night.
With their families being best friends and having grown up together, I loved the banter between Grace and Lovingdon. I did worry initially, as their history includes her having a childhood crush on him, that persisted until his first marriage. However, while the lingering attraction is implied, she is as committed to finding someone else to marry as he is to his hedonism for a good portion of the book. This leads to great interplay between them, as he “helps” her sort through her myriad suitors, and the sparks fly between them.
With it now being the second generation, I loved getting updates on how some of the older characters have ended up, as well as how their children are doing, in preparation for their own eventual HEAs. I was particularly touched by Grace’s relationship with her father, with her revelation that she wants to dance with him at her wedding before he entirely loses his sight. And I also love the bond she has with her adoptive brother, Drake, formerly Peter Sykes.
With the shift to focusing more on the upper-crust, there’s more domestic and romantic drama over mystery and intrigue. However, there is an external crisis which complements the internal one, contributing to an emotionally satisfying ending.
This was a great way to kick off the Scandalous Gentlemen of St. James series, and I’d recommend it to readers who enjoy angsty, emotional historical romance.
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Lorraine Heath always dreamed of being a writer. After graduating from the University of Texas, she wrote training manuals, press releases, articles, and computer code, but something was always missing. When she read a romance novel, she not only became hooked on the genre, but quickly realized what her writing lacked: rebels, scoundrels, and rogues. She’s been writing about them ever since. Her novels have been recognized with numerous industry awards and have appeared on the USA Today and New York Times bestseller lists.
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Heath, Lorraine. Midnight Pleasures With a Scoundrel. New York: Avon, 2009.
ISBN-13: 978-0061734007 | $8.99 USD | 384 pages | Victorian Romance
Blurb
She sought revenge but discovered desire...
On a quest to avenge her sister’s death, Eleanor Watkins never expected to fall for the man following her through pleasure gardens and into ballrooms. But soon nothing can keep her from the arms of the sinfully attractive scoundrel, not even the dangerous secrets she keeps. Strong, compassionate, and utterly irresistible, James is all she desires. But can she trust him enough to let herself succumb to all the pleasures that midnight allows?
James Swindler has worked hard to atone for his unsavory past. He is now as at home in London’s glittering salons as he is in the roughest streets. But when the inspector is tasked with keeping watch on a mysterious lady suspected of nefarious deeds, he is determined to use his skills at seduction to lure Eleanor into revealing her plans. Instead, he is the one seduced, turning away from everything he holds dear in order to protect her—no matter the cost to his heart.
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#1 In Bed with the Devil
#2 Between the Devil and Desire
#3 Surrender to the Devil
Review
4 stars
Midnight Pleasures with a Scoundrel is a great final full novel in the Scoundrels of St. James series. Lorraine Heath once again blends angsty romance with mystery and intrigue in an expert way, making me root for these characters every step of the way. This one is perhaps the most self-contained of the series, although I would recommend the series overall for the recurring dynamics among the primary cast.
I didn’t know entirely what to expect what James Swindler, as while he’s been present in the other books, he wasn’t as vibrant as the others. I did think it was interesting to get his side of his relationship with Frannie, with him having been infatuated with her, while the others were more protective in a brotherly way. I also enjoyed learning more about his background, and how his life on the streets having his father’s execution led him to his current path as an inspector for Scotland Yard and working to fight for justice. While the “cop” characters can often be symbols of corruption, regardless of the genre, I like how he works against the system to help the most vulnerable and bring down the powerful and corrupt.
I was initially unsure how to discuss the plot twist where the FMC was concerned, but while the blurb calls her Eleanor, the St. James Character Guide on Lorraine Heath’s website calls her Emma. For the sake of consistency, I’ll use Emma, while noting that her identity is purposely written in a misleading way to serve the plot. And when I found out the twist as to why it was, and her motivations for doing so, I felt a little conflicted at the deception, but I also could not help but admire her bravery, and feel for her loss, and how she felt the need to take justice into her own hands.
And while the deception initially extended to James, once all things are sorted out, it’s clear how well-suited they are for each other, as both share a deep passion for justice for the innocent and vulnerable. This emotional connection is also complemented by a strong physical and sexual chemistry.
The intrigue and danger are high this time around, including a murder investigation and a dark secret society. I was just as intrigued in how that would all shake out as I was in the romance.
This was another brilliant book from Lorraine Heath, and I’m excited for what comes next with the next generation. If you’re interested in emotional historical romance with a dash of mystery, I’d recommend checking this one out!
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Heath, Lorraine. The Last Wicked Scoundrel. New York: Avon Impulse, 2014.
ISBN-13: 978-0062317162 | $4.99 USD | 176 pages | Victorian Romance
Blurb
William Graves is the last of Feagan’s scoundrels. A onetime grave robber turned royal physician, he has devoted his life to saving others—because he knows there is no way to save himself. Especially not around a lady like Winnie. Though undeserving of her touch, he cannot resist. His passion cannot be tamed…even in the face of certain danger.
Winnie, the Duchess of Avendale, never knew peace until her brutal husband died. With William she’s discovered burning desire—and the healing power of love. But now, confronted by the past she thought she’d left behind, Winnie must face her fears…or risk losing the one man who can fulfill all her dreams.
Review
4 stars
I was a bit apprehensive about both the final Scoundrel’s love story and the repercussions of what happened to the Duke of Avendale being relegated to a novella, especially with the next Duke being a prominent character in the follow up series, but this book surprised me by being able to do a lot with a fairly short book. Like Heath’s later novella, When the Marquess Falls, while the romance is prominent, it’s fairly simple in comparison to others in the series, letting other plot elements shine.
I enjoyed getting to know William, who has a tragic backstory of his own that led to him joining up with the Scoundrels, including life with an abusive mother whose death he was responsible for and being abandoned by his father. Winnie, meanwhile, is still recovering from the physical and emotional trauma of her abusive marriage, and believes he’s come back to haunt her.
I loved the dynamic between William and Winnie, dating back to the first book, when he cared for her when she was injured, with the simmering tensions now very apparent. It’s complicated by William’s role in dispensing with her husband in the first book, along with the other Scoundrels, and Winnie’s close friend Catherine, and their conflicted feelings about what to do, and if they should tell her.
The suspense over if Avendale had managed to return, and then when and how he’d show up had me waiting with bated breath. The story culminates in an epic showdown that was dangerous, but satisfying in how it wrapped things up.
This is a satisfying conclusion for the Scoundrels of St. James series, and I’d recommend it, and the rest of the series, to readers who enjoy emotional romance with a dash of mystery.
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Lorraine Heath always dreamed of being a writer. After graduating from the University of Texas, she wrote training manuals, press releases, articles, and computer code, but something was always missing. When she read a romance novel, she not only became hooked on the genre, but quickly realized what her writing lacked: rebels, scoundrels, and rogues. She’s been writing about them ever since. Her novels have been recognized with numerous industry awards and have appeared on the USA Today and New York Times bestseller lists.
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Heath, Lorraine. Surrender to the Devil. New York: Avon, 2009.
ISBN-13: 978-0061733994 | $8.99 USD | 384 pages | Victorian Romance
Blurb
A Devilish Duke on a Quest for Pleasure . . .
Frannie Darling was once a child of London’s roughest streets, surrounded by petty thieves, pickpockets, and worse. But though she survived this harsh upbringing to become a woman of incomparable beauty, Frannie wants nothing to do with the men who lust for her, the rogues who frequent the gaming hall where she works. She can take care of herself and feels perfectly safe on her own—safe, that is, until he strides into her world, and once again it becomes a very dangerous place indeed.
To bed her but not wed her. That’s what Sterling Mabry, the eighth Duke of Greystone, wants. But Frannie abhors arrogant aristocrats interested only in their own pleasure. So why then does the thought of an illicit tryst with the devilish duke leave her trembling with desire? Her willing body begs for release . . . and a wicked, wonderful surrender.
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#1 In Bed with the Devil
#2 Between the Devil and Desire
Review
4 stars
Surrender to the Devil is the third in Lorraine Heath’s Scoundrels of St. James series. It can be read as a standalone, and has less of the fear of spoilers that the previous book did, especially as part of it overlaps timeline wise with the previous book. But I would recommend the other books, as part of what makes the series so great is the relationships between the titular scoundrels.
Frannie is an absolute delight. Like the “Scoundrels” of the prior books, she was raised on the streets and has dealt with her own share of trauma as a result, including being sold to a brothel at twelve, which also ties into the backstories of the heroes of the prior two books. As a result, the others are very protective of her, but I love that she’s strong-willed, competent, and can take care of herself. Like Jack particularly, she also has no illusions about the aristocratic world, and this has previously been her reasoning behind refusing to marry Luke, although it’s implied all of the Scoundrels have or had complicated feelings for her, which she doesn’t reciprocate. I also love how her and the others’ experiences on the streets, and knowing how not everyone was as kind as Feagan and the late Earl of Claybourne, motivates her current work with orphans, founding a home for them, with aspirations to do more.
I admit I was a bit apprehensive about Sterling at first, as Duke heroes with working-class women have often pissed me off, and Heath’s subsequent books subverting this dynamic did little to assuage me. But Sterling also mystified me, as there were allusions to how he had “changed” since returning from his travels abroad from his sister Catherine’s perspective. But while he did have moments where he asserted his “alpha-ness,” he never overstepped, and had a good sense of self-awareness and empathy for Frannie, which later extended to the orphans she cared for. And learning about what brought about the change in him, first subtly in his internal monologue, and later in his love confession, was beautiful.
Their romance was super-sweet, and somewhat lower-stakes than the previous ones while still being high in angst and tension. When I initially read the blurb, I thought I knew how it would play out, with the two having an illicit affair. And while that does happen, there’s a bit more back-and-forth than I expected, as they dance around each other, and I particularly respected how Frannie’s agency in the matter was always acknowledged, whether it be between them, or when Sterling was confronted by some combination of the other Scoundrels in Overprotective Big Brother mode a few times. While this book did have a bit of a lull in the tension somewhere in the middle, the third-act conflict posing danger to their lives and demonstrating how well they truly do work for each other, in spite of their superficial differences, truly touched my heart.
And while this installment was lighter on the Dickens references and allusions for most of the book, with Frannie not being a direct analogue for any one character, my jaw dropped when Charles Dickens himself showed up at the end!
I really enjoyed this one, and would recommend it to readers interested in emotionally moving historical romance.
Author Bio
Lorraine Heath always dreamed of being a writer. After graduating from the University of Texas, she wrote training manuals, press releases, articles, and computer code, but something was always missing. When she read a romance novel, she not only became hooked on the genre, but quickly realized what her writing lacked: rebels, scoundrels, and rogues. She’s been writing about them ever since. Her novels have been recognized with numerous industry awards and have appeared on the USA Today and New York Times bestseller lists.
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Heath, Lorraine. Between the Devil and Desire. New York: Avon, 2009.
ISBN-13: 978-0061355646 | $6.99 USD | 384 pages | Victorian Romance
Blurb
London’s most notorious rogue—decadent, depraved, forbidden
The ladies of the ton won’t stop whispering about deliciously wicked Jack Dodger—once a thieving street urchin, now the wealthy owner of London’s most exclusive gentleman’s club. There’s no pleasure he hasn’t enjoyed, no debauchery the handsome scoundrel won’t provide for the lords who flock to his house of carnal intrigue.
London’s most virtuous lady—honorable, uncorrupted, and all too human
Olivia, Duchess of Lovingdon, would never associate with such a rogue. So when Jack is named sole heir to the duke’s personal possessions, the beautiful, well-bred lady is outraged. Now, Olivia is forced to share her beloved home with this despicable man.
Caught between the devil and desire
But Olivia’s icy disdain is no match for Jack’s dangerous charm. His touch awakens desire. His kiss demands surrender. She will struggle to bar Jack from her heart . . . but her body, coveting divine release, will not let her bar him from her bed.
In the series
#1 In Bed with the Devil
Review
5 stars
Between the Devil and Desire is yet another top-tier Lorraine Heath book, and I can understand why other readers consider this series her best. Following very closely, timeline wise, after its predecessor, it’s chock-full of more intrigue, angst, and swoony, sexy romance. And while the romance can stand on its own, there are some spoilers for non-romance related elements of the first book.
Jack was an absolute delight in the first book, and continues to be so in this one. He’s very much a rogue, but he’s quite a nuanced one. He has a devil-may-care attitude, a trait he developed as a result of the trauma he experienced early in his life, and I would like to warn readers new to the series that his past includes references and discussions (but no graphic depictions) of child sexual abuse. His complex bond with Luke, hero of the last book, is also explored further, particularly in relation to his role in the previously mentioned plot twist and its ramifications on their relationship. But in spite of all he experienced, or perhaps because of it, he also cares deeply for those he loves, especially his fellow Scoundrels, and while he initially dithers about taking on the role of guardian to Henry, the new Duke of Lovingdon, especially as he was unsettled by the previous Duke’s motivations, he becomes close to him as well.
Olivia is also quite interesting. A foil for Jack, she’s very proper and buttoned-up. My interest was piqued when I learned early in the book she was sister to the Duke of Avendale, a supporting character from the prior book, particularly as her perspective presented insight into his behavior that mirrored those which played a role in the previous book’s plot. But I was also intrigued by the complex nature of her prior marriage, with the late Duke of Lovingdon keeping more secrets close to his chest than she knew.
The romance started on a delightful front, much funnier than I’m used to from Heath. Jack and Olivia engage in witty banter as they argue over the ins and outs of how Henry will be raised, not to mention disagreements over the distribution of the late Duke’s estate in Jack’s favor. Things gradually take a dark turn, with family secrets coming to light, and them fighting their desire for one another despite the taboo nature of their relationship. I loved how they pushed each other’s buttons and wound each other up, while also waiting with bated breath for their illicit kisses, and more.
Heath really brought the drama with this one, including a messy family tree that feels like it’s out of a soap opera. I had an inkling as to what Lovingdon’s connection might be, but even with all the foreshadowing, it caught me off guard just as much as it did for both Jack and Olivia. The final twist in particular blew me away, because I was so certain I had to be wrong, because “no way Lorraine would do this,” and she did?!
This book was perhaps even better than the last, and I’d recommend it to readers looking for a dramatic, angsty historical romance.
Author Bio
Lorraine Heath always dreamed of being a writer. After graduating from the University of Texas, she wrote training manuals, press releases, articles, and computer code, but something was always missing. When she read a romance novel, she not only became hooked on the genre, but quickly realized what her writing lacked: rebels, scoundrels, and rogues. She’s been writing about them ever since. Her novels have been recognized with numerous industry awards and have appeared on the USA Today and New York Times bestseller lists.
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Heath, Lorraine. In Bed with the Devil. New York: Avon, 2008.
ISBN-13: 978-0061355578 | $8.99 USD | 384 pages | Victorian Romance
Blurb
They call him the Devil Earl—a scoundrel and accused murderer who grew up on the violent London streets. A proper young lady risks more than her reputation when consorting with the roguishly handsome Lucian Langdon, but Lady Catherine Mabry believes she has no choice. To protect those she loves, she would do anything—even strike a bargain with the devil himself.
Lucian desires respectability and a wife above all else, but the woman of his choosing lacks the social graces to be accepted by the aristocracy. Catherine can help Lucian gain everything he wants. But what she asks for in exchange will put their very lives in jeopardy. When danger closes in, Catherine discovers a man of immense passion and he discovers a woman of immeasurable courage. As secrets from his dark past are revealed, Lucian begins to question everything he knows to be true, including the yearnings of his own heart.
Review
5 stars
The “St. James” world that Lorraine Heath has created is the one series that most intrigued me, and despite any difficulties tracking down some of the books, I was determined to read these in order, in spite of having had no issue reading the Hellions spinoff and other books which also reference some of these characters, and Heath’s disclaimer that all the books stand alone. And thus far, that seems to be a wise decision, as In Bed with the Devil serves as a brilliant introduction to the initial cast of characters and their various connections with one another, plus providing context for how certain things may shake out in future books. I admit I was surprised that I didn’t catch the Oliver Twist references until I was a good way into the book (or even suspect that the “Dodger” family were an homage to “The Artful Dodger,” from having met them later in the timeline in Falling Into Bed with a Duke), so that was a pleasant surprise, and I love the meta way the story name-drops it later in the book.
The two major characters are incredibly compelling and sympathetic. Luke has a dark past, having grown up on the streets among his fellow “Scoundrels,” including being convicted of murdering the heir to the earldom of Claybourne, only to have the then-current earl recognize him as a his grandson, despite Luke having no memories of their connection. The impostor syndrome and conflicting feelings he feels were well-rendered, and in spite of him being very morally gray, I love that he had his heart in the right place, always sticking up for the vulnerable, the way not many in the aristocracy would, although the fact that he’s killed someone at all has earned him a blackened reputation.
Catherine has a very similar spirit and big heart, in that she is desperate to help her friend, Winifred, who is trapped in an abusive marriage. I admire her resourcefulness in seeking out Luke, in spite of the risk it might pose to her own reputation to be associated with him.
I loved the dynamic between these two. Even with them both being similarly big-hearted and selfless, this gets in the way of their road to happiness too. Luke has long had a connection with his childhood friend, Frannie, and spent a good deal of time believing he wanted to marry her, in spite of her rebuffing him, due to them technically running in different circles since he became the earl. Catherine selflessly gives her heart and virtue to Luke, but later keeps her distance, believing he’s still committed to Frannie. There’s also the way the two women’s conflicting stations tie into Luke’s identity crisis, with him unclear about whether he belongs in the aristocratic world for a good portion of the book. While some of these aspects, including a third-act pregnancy, might sometimes annoy me, Heath used these plot devices to expert effect, making me root for these characters the whole way.
And with a generous helping of suspense and danger, this also makes for a fairly engaging read beyond the romance too. From the intrigue of life on the streets to the gritty (possibly temporary, if later book blurbs are any indication) resolution to the domestic violence storyline, there was a lot going on, without forgetting to center the main romance.
This was a brilliant first book, and I can’t wait to see what’s to come in the future books! I’d recommend this if you’re looking for a dark, angsty historical romance.
Author Bio
Lorraine Heath always dreamed of being a writer. After graduating from the University of Texas, she wrote training manuals, press releases, articles, and computer code, but something was always missing. When she read a romance novel, she not only became hooked on the genre, but quickly realized what her writing lacked: rebels, scoundrels, and rogues. She’s been writing about them ever since. Her novels have been recognized with numerous industry awards and have appeared on the USA Today and New York Times bestseller lists.
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Bellezza, Audrey, & Emily Harding. Elizabeth of East Hampton. New York: Gallery Books, 2024.
ISBN-13: 978-1668052556 | $18.99 USD | 384 pages | Contemporary Romance
Blurb
This fresh and whip-smart modern retelling of Jane Austen’s classic Pride and Prejudice—from the authors of the “great beach read” (Bookreporter) Emma of 83rd Street—transports you to summer in the Hamptons, where classes clash, rumors run wild, and love has a frustrating habit of popping up where you least expect it.
It’s a truth universally acknowledged—well, by Elizabeth Bennet anyway—that there’s nothing worse than summer in the Hamptons. She should know: she’s lived out there her whole life. Every June, her hometown on the edge of Long Island is inundated with rich Manhattanites who party until dawn and then disappear by September. And after twenty-five years, Lizzy wants to leave, too.
But after putting her own dreams on hold to help save her family’s failing bakery, she’s still surfing the same beach every morning and waiting for something, anything, to change. She’s not holding her breath though, not even when her sister starts flirting with the hot new bachelor in town, Charlie Pierce, and he introduces Lizzy to his even hotter friend.
Will Darcy is everything Lizzy Bennet is not. Aloof, arrogant…and rich. Of course, he’s never cared about money. In fact, it’s number one on his long list of things that irk him. Number two? His friend Charlie’s insistence on setting him up with his new girlfriend’s sharp-tongued sister. Lizzy Bennet is all wrong for him, from her money-hungry family to her uncanny ability to speak to him as bluntly as he does everyone else. But then maybe that’s why he can’t stop thinking about her.
Lizzy is sure Will hates everybody. He thinks she willfully misunderstands them. Yet, just as they strike an uneasy truce, mistakes threaten Charlie and Jane’s romance, with Will and Lizzy caught in the undertow. Between a hurricane and a hypocritical aunt, a drunken voicemail and a deceptive party promoter, the two must sift through the gossip and lies to protect the happiness of everyone they love—even if it means sacrificing their own. But when the truth also forces them to see each other in an entirely new light, they must swallow their pride to learn that love is a lot like surfing: sometimes the only way to survive is to let yourself fall.
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Review
3 stars
I received an ARC from the publisher via NetGalley and am voluntarily posting a review. All opinions are my own.
I really enjoyed Audrey Bellezza and Emily Harding’s Emma of 83rd Street, and was hyped when the story hinted at a possible P&P follow up. Elizabeth of East Hampton is almost as charming as its predecessor, but I do feel like the authors’ desire to stay fairly loyal to the source material came back to bite them, resulting in some issues.
The characters and their dynamics are fairly solid. I loved Lizzy and her family, and how similar they felt to the generally chaotic nature of the original. The financial issues, in spite of existing within an elite world among the super-wealthy, in this case New York, was well-conveyed. Lizzy herself is a bit of an idealist and a dreamer, longing for more, yet not able to reach for it and feeling confined by that. Each of the family members was translated to the modern world in a believable way, from Mrs. Bennet being into MLMs, and Lydia being an influencer. Mary even gets some love, being an activist who plays an active role in the latter part of the plot.
I generally liked the romance between Lizzy and Will Darcy. The dynamic between them is fairly similar to the original, with respect and then passion and love growing.
But there were ways in which this book’s need to follow the plot and even character beats of the original left me feeling underwhelmed. There are so many superfluous characters, including the sisters, that I understand why some of my favorite modern adaptations (The Lizzie Bennet Diaries) chose to cut and condense the cast. In making Mary more relevant and centering her as the crisis point, the authors made a solid choice by removing sexual stigma attached to the Lydia character and highlighting activism and the unjust response to civil disobedience instead. But Lydia and Kitty, meanwhile, simply exist for little purpose. And with how slow the book was overall, especially in the second half, even Jane and Charlie’s relevance felt debatable. Add in more overlap with the last book (both Emma and George Knightley appear), and it all just felt needlessly overstuffed with characters who mostly didn’t advance the narrative.
While I didn’t love this book quite as much as their first, I like what these authors have to offer. I’d recommend this book to Austen fans searching for a fairly faithful retelling of Pride and Prejudice.
Author Bio
Audrey Bellezza is a two-time Emmy Award–nominated TV producer who has spent over twenty years writing, developing, and executive producing nonfiction television shows for a number of networks and streaming platforms. Audrey lives in New Jersey with her husband and two children.
Emily Harding is a writer and TV producer whose work has appeared on numerous networks and websites. When not hunched over her computer perfecting her bad posture, she can be found losing another game of Monopoly to her husband and two kids.
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WASHINGTON (CBSDC) - What happens when just a complete nubb disrupts the sports universe by slamming an elite college basketball statistician in the throes of March Madness?
Everyone reading this can draw the inevitable conclusion.
But let me try to chronicle this saga by simplifying some details to make it more reader-friendly.
Welcome. Enjoy your front row seat to the Big Time Network.
The story begins with Matt Valdez, the type of lowly producer who’s content with excreting gaseous matter into the air, then sharing a laugh with himself as he sits in his own filth.
Then there’s Ken Pomeroy, a fancy stats guru whose work has been embraced by the best of the college ranks: names like Jim Larranaga and Brad Stevens (turn on a television anywhere right now) come to mind.
We’ll set the scene in the Junkies studio.
It’s early in the week; everyone is scrambling to masterwork their brackets in time for the NCAA tournament. March Madness. A gambler’s dream and worst nightmare.
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A simple ‘Did you hear Lavar & Dukes had Ken Pom on as a guest?’ is thrown out.
It’s followed up by a ‘Valdez, why haven’t you booked him?’
This is a mystery that from the surface appears innocent enough, but when you start to dig a little deeper, a tale riddled with corruption and deceit begins to unfold.
Enter plot point 1 as told on the Junkies of 106.7 The Fan:
Valdez: I said ‘well, our listeners aren’t going to want to hear 15 minutes on pace of play.’
EB: Yea, but that’s not what you said yesterday on the show.
Cakes: I think you’re sugarcoating it a little bit.
JP: Let’s get Ken Pom’s take based on what you said, via Lavar and Dukes. We have the audio right?
EB: No no, but you need to preface it for people who are tuning in by what Valdez actually said. He said ‘Trust me, he’s not very good.’
Lurch: No, he said he was Dull.
Valdez: I said he was Dry. I didn’t say DULL, I said DRY.
Cakes: Dry implies kind of dull.
http://cbswashington.files.wordpress.com/2013/03/ken-pom-war-part-1.mp3
Take it from someone who’s been called dry on countless occasions. It’s a more polite way of saying ‘not entertaining.’
Valdez: Well it’s a very dry subject that he’s an expert on.
Let’s listen to Chad Dukes expertly stoke the fire with Ken Pomeroy on Lavar & Dukes Wednesday:
http://cbswashington.files.wordpress.com/2013/03/ken-pow-war-part-2.mp3
Key Ken Pom takeaways:
“Yea you know, Matt Valdez is pretty much dead to me at this point.”
“I’m actually a pretty huge fan of the Junkies. I grew up in the D.C. area and so I listen to them frequently and I know Matt’s a big fan of mine (Big Time). But yesterday he said I was like dry, and a terrible interview or something like that. I think that’s pretty close to the exact quote.”
“I think I’ve said all I need to say. Extremely disappointed to hear what he had to say yesterday.”
“Like I said, I’ve listened to the Junkies from their start in the late 90’s and still listen to them to this day. So you can imagine when you hear your name thrown around negatively by your idols, it’s tough to take.”
Wow. What were the odds Matt Valdez would talk smack on-air and it would actually get back to Ken Pom?!
You see, what Valdez ‘slept on’ was the very same thing that has given him a career: the power of the Junks. He foolishly neglected to take into account that this renowned guru could be a Junkies listener.
Cakes: In a billion years, Valdes never thought that Ken Pomeroy was a Junkies P1 out in Utah, listening to the show forever!
EB: What you need to do Matt, is you need to apologize. You need to apologize to Ken.
Now watch him grovel.
Valdez: I’ll apologize on air. I’m very sorry.
EB: Will you say that you were wrong?
Valdez: I was wrong.
EB: He’s excellent on air in fact.
Valdez: Excellent. Very good. Very talented.
Oh, it’s disgusting.
EB: He’s ten times better than you on the radio!
The last person who should ever be getting into a war of words is Valdez. It’s no secret, the kid’s no linguist.
But what happened when Ken Pom discovered he’d been chastised publicly by the producer of a show he adores could be described as a rightful tongue-lashing; a pointed counter-attack.
And the shameful apology that followed was just embarrassing. A man boyishly cowering in the corner as he realized he’d been caught railing against his hero.
What Valdez needs to realize is, when it comes to bashing someone you deeply admire, you either go all-in or refrain from doing so altogether. You either honor your appreciation for the person by completely burying them – because you care and want them to be aware of their deficiencies – or you watch yourself become the villain.
There is no in-between.
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The scraps of Valdez’ dignity shall serve as a constant reminder not to bite the hand that feeds.
Oh, did I forget to mention Ken Pomeroy came on the Junkies the next day to confront Matt?
Enjoy.
http://cbswashington.files.wordpress.com/2013/03/12kenpominterview.mp3
Follow Ken Pom on Twitter. Take a shot at Matt here.
Also visit KenPom.com for all your college basketball statistical needs.
P.S. Hats off to the producers and on-air talent who masterfully made this happen. It really was impressive how it developed into a war stretched across multiple radio shows, strung out for multiple days.
LANHAM, Md. (CBSDC) - John “Cakes” Auville has a problem that’s been growing on him. And after weeks of laughing it off, tensions among his coworkers began to boil over, and the time finally came for him to face the music.
Basically, he’s had disgusting sores on his face for weeks and he finally sought professional help to determine the cause.
“They came up with the diagnosis,” Cakes told the Junkies on 106.7 The Fan. “What did you guys bet? Any bets?”
“I thought it was what you had in the past,” JP said. “I can never remember the name of it. What was it?”
“Perioral Dermatitis?” Cakes answered. “Not what I’m afflicted with.”
Wait for it.
“Staph Infection. Staph Infection on the face.”
Cakes was just as befuddled by the diagnosis as everyone around him, and anyone who happened to hear the big reveal on the air Tuesday morning.
Cakes: Apparently I have very sensitive skin and I have the immunity system of a mosquito. I didn’t know this: staph lives in your nose.
JP: Jason right now has staph infection? I right now have staph infection?
Cakes: All of you are walking around with it. It’s just a matter of whether it manifests itself on your face.
Valdez: Twenty-five percent of people carry Staph in their nose and mouth.
So one out of the four Junks, as Cakes processed the information. Actually, to expand on the Web MD fear-mongering Valdez regurgitated: “about 25% of people normally carry staph in the nose, mouth, genitals or anal area.”
Sleep on that one.
But Larry Bishop, disgusted by the leper he was perched across from in the studio, came through with a decisive look into the future.
Larry: Obviously you’ve got the medicine inside of you and its working, but it looks like the sores are so pronounced that it may take a good couple weeks for it to all clear up.
Cakes: I mean I have a follow-up in ten days.
Larry: So I don’t think you can shave for a couple of weeks.
Cakes: Beard-A-Thon 2013, it’s on baby! Because by the time this whole nonsense is over, hopefully – knock on wood – the Capitals will be in the playoffs.
Monster playoff beard. Epic.
Let’s hope between now and then, Cakes gets this infection taken care of, so it doesn’t become the WJFK Staff infection.
Follow Cakes on Twitter.
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LANHAM, Md. (CBSDC) - Eric Bickel is a fascinating human being. He really is.
During Friday’s show, he chose to unburden himself of something that had been bothering him for some time; something rather peculiar in nature.
It seems he’s had this recurring dream, which involves him losing his uhhhh … his junk.
“I have to be delicate obviously, but it has to do with my junk,” Bickel told the rest of the Junkies. “And for some reason I have this dream over and over and over that I can actually detach it from my body; that I can just like, pop it off almost. And then it turns into like PLAY-DOH.””
Listen to him as he explains his weird junk dream:
(2:31) EB Explains His Plah-Doh Junk
Junkies - 106.7 The Fan
Although critical at first, Lurch did offer high value to the conversation by naming situations where it would be beneficial to detach your junk.
“You’re playing hoops or whatever, or when I was playing softball with the old guys,” Lurch offered. “Yea, you would detach it and put it in your bag and then just put it back on.”
The Junkies have a male-dominated audience, so unfortunately for the female minority, this next exercise will be an act of futility, but imagine if you could just remove it.
First of all, would you do it?
Secondly, where/when would you remove it? Are there some places where it’s required? Others where it’s just a common courtesy?
Would it be like taking off your shoes when you walk into someone’s home? Is it customary for every home to have it’s equivalent to the coat-hanger?
Maybe there’s like a drawer everyone keeps by their front door. When male visitors come by, they just drop it in the drawer as they step inside. “Please take your junk off when you come inside.”
I know I’ve heard of a ‘junk drawer’ before, but I never would have thought …
You’re dining at a fancy restaurant … “Excuse me, do you have some place I can store my junk?”
Lock Lurch would remove his as soon as he got home every night.
I don’t know. The whole ‘thing’ sounds preposterous, but it does make for a fascinating imagination session.
Hats off to you EB, for having such an interesting brain.
Brings a whole new perspective to Sports Junkies.
Show pictures of your detached junk to EB here.
(18:57) EB's Junk Dream
The Junkies - 106.7 The Fan
WASHINGTON (CBSDC) – Along with grasping to fill the giant size-seven shoes left by comedic genius John Auville this week, JP of the Junkies became obsessed with showing everyone his disgusting toes, talking about his disgusting toes, and tweeting about his disgusting toes on the show Tuesday.
*Warning to reader: NSFA (not safe for anyone)
The thing about talk radio is, it’s important to bring elements of your personal life onto the air to build a relationship with your audience.
Things you’re allowed to leave off range anywhere from personal details about your family, to in-depth coverage of your horrifying bloody toes. But really, when you have your own show, the sky’s the limit to what you choose to expose; even if it’s the gnarly details of your crusty, crackling foot fungus.
To give you an idea of how revolting this convo was, here’s one of the introductory lines.
“I have bloody toes.”
Let me rattle off some more thrilling quotes.
“I just have toenail fungus.”
“I cut off my whole nail except for like a nubb.”
“I shave off the whole nail except for the nubber.”
“It’s just a nubb.”
“I shaved ‘em down and I put it in an Epsom salt bath.”
“I’m nubbs.”
He didn’t actually say that last one, but he basically did. Sue me for all my zeros, lawyer man.
JP explained the condition as so debilitating, he’s forced to either wear shoes to the beach, or cover his Leatherface-looking digits from the harsh judgment of the world with layers of sand.
Now dig your nails into this snippet:
JP: I think EB has toenail fungus.
EB: Don’t throw me in your mix. This is your story.
JP: Alright, but don’t you have it?
EB: Why are you throwing my fungus in the mix?
JP: I’m just saying, it’s not that uncommon.
EB: I do, but use somebody else as an example.
Before you read on, there’s brutally graphic photos of JP’s toes coming. He should honestly have to work XXX into his Twitter handle if he’s going to be doing this.
I don’t know if it’s the sight of these pics or that I’ve been melting my face off in Dewey Beach for three days, but I’m sick to my stomach after writing this.
I seriously am.#notabit
Hey JP! You’re grossing everyone out!
JP Talks About His Gross Toes
The Junkies - 106.7 The Fan
Follow JP on Twitter, if you dare.
WASHINGTON (CBSDC) - You already know this, but there’s a guy named Yasiel Puig on the Dodgers tearing up the league.
Pronounced: [Poo-eeg].
What you probably don’t know (because the thought was expertly implanted in your brain) , you didn’t actually learn about Puig from his nightly SportsCenter Top 10 appearances, or the Dodgers frequent nationally televised games, or Twitter or even anything else.
You only know who he is because JP of the Junkies told you.
It doesn’t matter how many consecutive games he’s hit in, how outrageous his OPS is, or how many home runs he hit in the month of June. You wouldn’t have known the name Yasiel Puig without JP claiming him like 7 days ago.
Don’t believe me? Then how do you explain this conversation from the show, like 4 or 5 whole days ago?
JP Discovered Puig
The Junkies - 106.7 The Fan
JP: “Just the fact that I mentioned how good he was before any of you guys were onto him, like you put me as this big Yasiel Puig fan.”
Lurch: “Hold on. Hold on.”
Cakes: “Did you watch SportsCenter?”
Lurch: “Are you claiming you knew who Puig was before me?”
JP: “On this show.”
Lurch: “Really? Is that why I already had him on my fantasy team when you brought him up?”
Valdez: “JP’s like the advanced scout for the Junkies.”
Very funny Cakes. I’m sure SportsCenter was onto Puig before Hey F’ing JPedia…before July 3rd.
How to Pronounce Puig
The Junkies - 106.7 The Fan
Grow up, and respect the divine source of knowledge sitting across from you.
People are so disrespectful these days, honestly.
You think it’s easy to speak so aimlessly you drain rooms of their tissue resources everywhere you go? So unwarranted everyone around you has Hoover flags hanging from their ears?
Only a rare talent can draw blood from a stone with nothing but the sound of his voice. And you know what else, it takes one to know one, and identifying a ballplayer’s talent just 33 games into his career is called intuition.
So to answer your question, yes Jason Bishop. That IS why you had Puig on your fantasy team before JP brought him up.
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JP Says Puig Will Save Baseball
The Junkies - 106.7 The Fan
WASHINGTON (CBSDC) - Some of the best sports talk radio segments in morning drive are those which extend beyond what the latest notable person thinks about the Redskins’ name change debate, or why an MLB manager wants to slit his wrists – basically, topics that have nothing to do with sports.
That’s where the Junkies come in, and why on this day, Jason Bishop is king (and really always has been within the confines of Ashburn).
You see, Lurchy is now 43-years-old, has consistently expressed signs of being in the throes of a midlife crisis, like when he inexplicably grew out his hair, and now has two kids on the verge of adolescence, and then high school, and his wife has braces.
We all struggle to find the meaning of life, and sometimes it helps in our ongoing pursuit to regain the bliss of our youth, to find little things to keep our minds off the short, fleeting amount of time we have left between now and the end of days.
Fortunately, the Junks have a diehard fanbase that’s loyal and cares enough, to assist in answering these little life questions on a daily basis.
So let’s explore what prompted Jason Bishop’s latest cry for help Tuesday morning: “What will make my life happy?”
JP: “The major revelation is, you are seriously considering adding to the Bishop family…”
Lurch: “My wife and I have been thinking about it for the last few months. Not getting any younger. I’m certainly not getting any younger. Life is short. Valdez, Drab, I think it’s time … to get a dog.”
Lurch: “My wife and I have been talking about getting a puppy here for the last few months. The kids have been begging for it and they’re spoiled little brats. But to see their eyes light up giving them a puppy I think would be priceless. So I think that now it’s just a matter of finding the right dog. Finding the perfect dog for the family, for the kids. Do I get a rescue? Do I get a puppy? Do I get a smaller dog? Do I get a bigger dog?”
Lurch: “I don’t want just suggestions on what type of dog to get, first of all, I want you to tell me if I should get a dog. Is the juice worth the squeeze? And then if you think it is, then you tell me what kind of dog to get. What will make my life happy?”
These are all great questions, questions which could drastically reduce the strain on those midlife concerns, or if nothing else, delay the inevitable. But now Jason needs your help. He outlined his demands in the segment below, and needs the help of the listener in the decision-making process.
Because after all, the Junkies lives wouldn’t be the same without their listeners.
Please help him answer the following questions, before he does something drastic, like purchasing a Ferrari or dumping his money into a pyramid scheme.
What kind of dog should Jason get?
What kind of dog will best help him forget that his body is quickly withering away, and that none of this really matters?
The Revelation - Lurch Wants a Dog
The Junkies - 106.7 The Fan
Revelation Part 2 - The Setbacks
The Junkies - 106.7 The Fan
NUBBSVILLE, Md. (CBSDC) - Tuesday’s show brought a startling development on the ‘Jason being depressed about everything’ front.
It’s been well-documented Lurch has reached the point in a man’s life in which he’s able to find sorrow in the little things.
Little things like his daughters getting older, his wife getting braces. He once even inexplicably grew out his hair.
A few months back, he asked on the show, “What will make my life happy?” before deciding that buying a dog would fill the bottomless void in his soul.
One of the aforementioned problems has brought him so much stress, it’s tipped the scales, and is now a serious, growing problem, about growth.
“I’m having a hard time with just noticing the development,” Jason said of his eldest daughter. “I’m having a hard time with it. And not that she is beyond her years.”
“What do you mean you’re having a hard time? You don’t like it?” EB said.
“I’m having a hard time coping with it,” Lurch said.
“Are we gonna do a therapy session right now?” EB said.
“He doesn’t like puberty,” Cakes said. “He’s not a fan.”
“So what are you suggesting?” EB said before JP began to sympathize with Jason, noting his own daughter’s “development.”
Lurch: Growing BREASTS is what I’m talking about!
LOL.
EB: Right, but why does it affect you really?
Lurch: I’m her dad! I’m noticing she’s not my little girl anymore. That’s my point. And I’m having a hard time coping with it.
EB: It doesn’t take them growing breasts to realize they’re getting older though. I mean I think about that every day.
Cakes: You won’t play Daughter by Pearl Jam (Cakes was desperately trying to divert the topic).
Lurch: That’s when it starts. When you notice their body developing, that’s when it really hits you. I’m just telling you, I’m having a hard time with it.
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Lurch Doesn't Believe in Cars That Drive Themselves
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WASHINGTON (CBSDC) - It’s almost cute — definitely hysterical — whenever Jason’s imagination begins running wild with the innocence of a child (who can’t read), for something that will likely be a reality in the not so distant future.
Four states have already passed legislation to legally welcome the future of autonomous cars, which have surpassed the production stage, and in some cases, already reached the roadways in testing.
Lurch, who can barely use a computer, doesn’t know how to type, can’t comprehend the relationship between the internet and WiFi (one being a product of the other), and to this day, still has yet to figure out how to upload songs to his iPod, does not agree with this accurate assessment.
“Hold on, now when you say they drive themselves,” Lurch, the donk, said when the topic was broached on the Junkies on Wednesday. “So you’re telling me that you can just start the car, and just take a nap, and it will get you from home to work?”
“Yea,” EB replied. “It drives you.”
“There’s no way they’re going to allow that thing,” Lurch argued with a great deal of ignorance on his side. “They’re not going to allow that thing on the roads.”
“I’m not inventing it, I’m telling you they’ve been working on it for years,” EB said.
“Alright, they might be working on it, but there’s no way,” Lurch said.
“They have models that can do it now in little tracks,” EB responded.
“I understand that, but there’s no way, state by state, they’re going to allow that on the roads,” Lurch said.
In May 2012, Nevada passed legislation for autonomous cars, quickly followed by Florida in July 2012. California passed similar legislation that September, then Michigan in 2013.
They’ve literally been allowing it state by state.
“Not in our lifetime,” Lurch concluded. “No way in our lifetime.”
He’s probably right.
Epic Lurch Story
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WASHINGTON (CBDC) - If you missed parts or all of the Junkies on Thursday, it’s understandable — there’s like three feet of snow outside.
You can chalk it up to Snowchi Pax, or whatever they’re calling it, but you still missed an epic Lurch segment involving his wife, Theresa.
Yesterday, as Lurch explained, Lurch met up with a few of the guys from the Corner Club as snowfall first touched down, to imbibe and have a round on the golf simulator.
So after their round, obviously, they headed over to Bonefish for a subsequent round of drinks.
Lurch then had to drive his daughters to a softball workout.
Here’s when chaos inserts itself:
Snowchi notwithstanding, Theresa had plans for the whole family to meet up with the Kelleys (I don’t know who the Kelleys are either) for dinner afterward.
Lurch: So it’s 7:30 and the storm is gonna pummel us. And I start thinking about it, well, I gotta get up at like 3:30 — I’m not getting up at the standard 4:20 or whatever. So then I told my wife, I said, ‘I’m not gonna go to dinner, because I gotta go to sleep early, I gotta watch GW/VCU.’
EB: She can kind of understand that. Well, you threw in the GW/VCU.
Lurch: Well I didn’t tell her that, but I was thinking to myself, if I go to dinner, we’re not gonna start eating ’til 8, I’ll be there til 9, and I want to go to sleep relatively early.
So she cancels the dinner. She could have taken the girls, because the Kelleys have kids that they know, and I said, ‘Why can’t you just go to the Kelleys without me?’
She said, ‘No, I’m not gonna go because Jim’s gonna be there and it’s gonna be awkward, I’m not gonna have anyone to talk to.
I said, ‘What? What are you talking about? It’s not awkward, we’ve know them for years.
So she cancels the dinner, we go to Subway after the workout.
So we get back up into the house and she’s like, ‘the Kelleys are afraid to ask you to go anywhere because you’re such a D-bag.’
I said, ‘What?!’
JP: So she didn’t really call you that?
EB: No, she did.
Lurch: No, she goes, ‘You’re such a d-bag that the Kelleys are afraid to ask you to go out, and these are the reasons, because you always bail.’
So then she’s yelling at me in the bedroom, the kids are downstairs eating.
I was floored! I didn’t know where it came from! It was out of left field. She obviously wasn’t thinking about me, because she just takes it for granted that I could just go to bed at 11 o’clock. She wasn’t up cleaning off the car at 3:30. Right? That was ME. All she does is roll over and say, ‘Drive safe! [snooring sounds] Be careful! [more snoring sounds]‘
The issue went unresolved, with both of them going to bed in a huff, although, Lurch said later he planned to have a sit down with Theresa when he arrives back home.
Lurch: I might have to take a couple credit cards away today.
EB: That’s the hammer. WHAM!
Lurch: I can take the Nordstrom and The Gap away. See how she likes that. And if she really pushes me, Macy’s is going.
Reggie Calls In
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LANHAM, Md. (CBSDC) – The Junkies received a very special call on Friday – they were joined by Reggie, former love interest to Peggy, Lurch’s mom, a guy who’s been mentioned countless times on the show through the years, oftentimes in jest.
Reggie is almost a thing of Junkies folklore, and anyone who’s been listening to the show for years knows exactly what I mean, so him calling in perhaps brings a shade of reality to someone who’s long felt more like a myth.
As Lurch explained, his mother met Reggie, a former secret service agent, when the two were working at the White House during the Reagan administration, although, the extent of their relationship was always a bit hazy.
Let’s see if his call served to clear any of the up:
“You had called the show a few years back, correct?” Lurch asked.
“Yea, you know what happened is, when you guys were talking about that way back then, somebody that I used to work with – even though you didn’t say the last name – they listened to it, they knew, and they called me.”
“Can you give these guys a little idea of what the friendship was like with my mom?” Lurch asked.
[Valdez giggling]
“You make a lot of friends when you work at the White House,” Reggie said. “You travel with the staff. You’re part of a team, so you get to know each other, and his mom was a wonderful lady. Great person.”
So no. Still just as hazy.
Reggie has a lot of high-profile friends apparently, and Lurch recounted one particular account when he and his mother flew out to Los Angeles to meet up with Reggie, and during their stay, Lurch was treated to accompany him to a visit to his friend’s house. His friend is Hall of Fame running back Marcus Allen.
Reggie also enlightened the Junks about his a trip he made long ago to the home of OJ Simpson, white Bronco in front and all.
And he even joaned a little, when asked to tell one memory he has of Jason.
“What was that movie, White Men Can’t Jump?” Reggie laughed before ending his call on a pleasant note. “[Jason] found the right profession, I think, and I’m really proud of him. You’re doing a great job, buddy, so just keep doing what you’re doing and give your mom my best.”
All in all, Reggie’s phone call was a delightful surprise, and a segment to which serious Junks fans with truly enjoy listening.
[Also Lurch dropped a bombshell about his wife on the show yesterday — read about/listen to that here]
Listen to the segment in the audio clip above.
Lurch Wants to Wrap it Up
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WASHINGTON (CBSDC) - The buzz from March Madness is in the air. It’s palpable. Electric.
As of this writing, cube-dwellers across this fine land — the backbone of our hardworking nation — are lining up outside their bosses’ offices with unexpected wooziness — It may be a stomach virus. I hear that’s going around. I wouldn’t want to get the entire office sick — to flee their nine-to-fives for the bar stool sanctuaries.
Not even the Sports Junkies — who spend four hours a day deeply immersed in sports talk radio — are immune to its seductive lure.
“Can’t Wait! C’mon let’s wrap it up so I can get on the roaaaaad,” Lurch said, full of enthusiasm for life, two seconds into the 56th minute of the 4th hour of the show.
“Looks like he shaved,” JP said of Lurch, almost as if seeing him for the first time that morning, or being forced to examine him through a new lens when faced with a level of excitement so uncharacteristic of Lurch in the last hour of the show.
“He shaves pretty much every day,” EB indulged.
And then, sensing the potential for these once harmless beard comments to trickle on for another twenty unforgivable seconds, Lurch flips the switch, initiating a violent tone shift, and signaling the end of a shared moment.
“Can we wrap it up?” he says sternly, as the March Madness theme music falls off a cliff, mysteriously mimicking that shift in tone.
“Yea,” JP obliged.
“Cause I need to get on the road,” Lurch said.
“Alright, we’re out of here, Grant and Danny are up next from Public Bar,” JP wrapped it up.
I reached 106.7 The Fan program director Chris Kinard for comment on Lurch’s bizarre, abrupt mood swing.
“I think that’s perfectly reasonable. He put in a very tough 4 hours and 10 minutes of work today,” Kinard told me exclusively, three hours into what figures to be his fourth 14-hour work day this week.
“It’s perfectly reasonable for him to want to get on the road to go watch TV as quickly as possible, and be away from his family all day … today, all day tomorrow, all day Saturday and all day Sunday,” he said. “So I sympathize with him.”
WASHINGTON (CBSDC) - Perhaps being ‘worried’ about it isn’t the proper phrasing, but Lurch is certainly ‘aware’ he’s becoming the crazy, screaming dad who ruins his children’s softball games for all other parents and kids (his included) in attendance, he admitted Monday.
We all know this guy. We all hate this guy.
He’s the parent who recalls his own shortcomings as a player, while watching his kids play sports, and lives vicariously through them with the aggression of someone who knows ‘too much’ about the game to let apathy slide by the wayside.
This guy sucks the fun out of the game, every time, and has parents across the diamond muttering under their breath for him to ‘shut up’ but wont’ say it to his face because, like most parents, they’ve put their confrontational ‘shut up or I’ll make you shut up’ days far back in the rearview.
In reality, they end up talking to other parents as they’re walking to their cars in that ‘Can you believe that guy?’ kind of way, then passive-aggressively alert the ump before their next unfortunate encounter with screaming dad.
“I would love to just have a camera fixated on me at my daughter’s softball game, because I know I just make a fool of myself,” Lurch said.
Lurch: Look, she’s twelve-years-old. And all these kids are 11, 12, some of them are 13. But it just drives me batty, the mental mistakes. And I understand they’re 12, and they don’t get the repetitions that they should. Practice time has been cut because of the weather.
EB: They also don’t care that much.
Lurch: They don’t care like the parents do. But I know I’m the loudest parent. I know it. I know for a fact I am. I know the parents on the other side can hear me, because they’ve said stuff to me before.
JP: Does your wife ever say anything to you?
Lurch: My wife just kind of sits on the bleachers. She pulls the hat down. She doesn’t want to be 50 feet within earshot.
JP: Do you kids every scold you?
Lurch: They feel it. I know they feel it. Because when they make a mistake, I’m so loud on the field and I know they can hear it. All the players can hear; the coaches can hear it; the other parents can hear it. But I’m just so competitive. I have this drive, and I just want them to do well, and I want her to play well. And when there’s two outs and she’s on first, and there’s a popup to right-center field, and she’s waiting to see if it’s caught. There’s two outs. Right. I’m like ‘RUNNNNNN! WHAT ARE YOU DOING? THERE’S TWO OUTS!’
Lurch: And then she ends up on third, where she could have scored if she’s running. The parents are probably just looking at me like what are you doing.
Poor T.
She probably just lets it build and build for weeks on end, before consuming the proper dosage of wine to get up the nerve to call him a nine-letter word, and “the Kelleys are afraid to ask you to go out.”
Listen to the segment in the giant audio clip below.
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WASHINGTON (CBSDC) – Lurch has officially adopted the dog he fell in love with on the air, which he met last week when the Washington Animal Rescue League brought a few pups in need of a home into the Junkies studio, renaming the female Dutch Shepard ‘Luca.’
The news, first reported by WARL, has been confirmed by 106.7 The Fan.
Here are some quotes from Lurch on how he and his wife T came to the decision to ultimately adopt, rather than foster the dog on a trial basis.
“So we went down there, and of course the three dogs that they brought in on Wednesday, the last dog that we met was the Dutch Shepard,” Lurch explained.
“But there was something about the Dutch Shepard that I really liked,” he said. “I just like the coat. I like the temperament. I like the demeanor of the dog.”
Lurch, on bringing the dog home for the first time.
“Now look, when we brought the dog home on Friday, okay, it had an accident in the house,” he said. “And we knew that was gonna happen, right? That’s the one part that I’m kind of fearful of, is the bathroom training. The potty training.”
“I think she’s been really good over the last couple days. We got her Friday, she’s had one major mishap in the house. But we’re kind of freaking out. Every time she eats something or every time she drinks water, we take her out like five minutes later.”
“What was the major mishap?” EB would ask.
“She poo’d right there in the living room,” Lurch said. LOL.
“She’s peed a couple times on the carpet,” he later added.
“But you should see this dog eat,” Lurch would go on to say. “I mean, I don’t know how often they fed the dog at the rescue league. Drab, you’ll know. When we put food in this dog’s bowl, she inhales the food. She doesn’t even taste it.”
More on the dog sitch:
Drab: Hey, what was the girls’ reaction when you came through the door with it?
Lurch: Well, you know my youngest daughter, we had to kind of tell my youngest daughter that we’re just fostering the dog, that we didn’t officially adopt it.
JP [laughing]: They lied.
Lurch: Hey, you gotta do what you gotta do sometimes. It’s a white lie. It’s a Reggie White lie.
EB: So you have like the one kid that was upset about it?
Lurch: Yes. I told you, she didn’t want to become emotionally attached to a pet. Now, over the last couple days…
EB: She’s warming up to it?
Lurch: Yes, but she still thinks it’s just a foster, it’s not an adoption. But it’s really an adoption.
There’s one final note to Junkies listeners, from Lurch, the consummate angler.
“Hey, if you work at a pet store, text me.”
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WASHINGTON (CBSDC) – Less than a week as a new dog owner, and Lurch has already had a supreme bonding moment with his Dutch Shepard, Luca, who helped him thwart a home invasion inside his palatial Ashburn estate.
Luca, as Lurch explained, started barking late one night as the rest of the house laid their heads in peaceful slumber.
The Papa decided to head downstairs to see what was the matter, to find Luca in her crate barking loudly, at the sight of a house mouse squatting in her immediate field of view, seemingly taunting the captive animal.
Unfortunately, the devious little mouse scurried away at the initial sighting of the big, hulking Lurch Papa.
Fortunately, the mouse had a rebellious streak in it, and decided to dance too close to the sun one too many times.
“So that mouse is sitting, staring at Luca, flipping her the bird, taunting her, because the mouse is just chilling,” Lurch explained. “Whatever the mouse wants to do, nibbling on everything.”
“So, once the mouse saw me come downstairs, it scurried down the steps; it was gone, right? I took the dog out, she went pee. I put her back in, fine. 4 o’clock in the morning, dog’s barking again, alright? I’m thinking, ‘There’s no way that mouse came back up and is sitting right next to the cage.’ So I tip-toed down the stairs; that mouse is right back in the same spot.”
“Well, you’re gonna get a glue trap and put peanut butter on it, right next to the cage,” EB said.
“Right back in the same spot, Mr. Bickel, alright,” Lurch said. “But I crept on it, on the back side of it, because I don’t think that mice can see real well.”
“I don’t know,” Cakes said. “How would I know?”
“Well it’s nibbling on something, like on the leg of a table,” Lurch said.
“What you grab to smack it?” JP asked.
“So I grabbed a big Pittsburgh Steelers cup that my wife likes to use for her coffee,” Lurch said.
“Oh, you just pummeled her coffee cup,” EB said.
“And I crept up right behind the mouse. I can’t believe the mouse didn’t see me coming,” Lurch said. “And I wanted to put the cup over top of the mouse. The mouse kind of moved when I did it, so it kind of got caught on the edge of the cup, at the head. And it starts moving violently. The tail is wagging violently. And I kept it there, and I just put a big heavy table on top of it.”
“A table?” JP said, flummoxed.
“Well, yea, because the mouse, if I just let it go, the mouse is gonna get out,” Lurch said. “And if I just let the cup go, it was strong enough to move the cup. The cup wasn’t real heavy. So I had to put something heavy on the cup to keep it down, and I figured it was just gonna suffocate.
“Then I take the dog out to pee and poop, went back, the table falls over — the one I put on top of the cup — the table falls over.”
“Silly mouse trap you built!” Cakes joaned (joaning is bullying).
“Then the cup falls over, but you know what? That mouse was dead!” Lurch rejoiced. “Doneskie!”
“I think you got him from the initial contact from the cup,” JP said.
“Yea, you stunned him,” Flakes said.
“I think I did,” Lurch said. “But it was because Luca barked, that we stopped the home invasion of the mouse. That mouse is doneskie! Not sure if there are any more in the house, there might be, but that one’s cooked.”
“Luca’s a hero,” EB said.
“Luca is,” Lurch agreed. “Ashburn hero.”
Congrats to the Lurch Papa, for finding himself a reindeer-looking guard dog in Luca (or Luka, or, I don’t know).
Listen to the full story below.
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WASHINGTON (CBSDC) – Surely by now you’ve heard there’s some controversy about town.
Look, I’m not here to take any official stance or anything, but rather solely here to report the news.
However, you’re likely to have an opinion. In fact, I’m sure you do.
The one certainty here, is whichever opinion you have, it’s probably impassioned to the point you’d either comment ‘this is inevitable, just get it over with’ or ‘OMG, please stop talking about it!’
Lurch is trying to decide whether or not he should have his dog, Luka, pee in his neighbor’s yard.
Lurch: They. Don’t. Care. About the yard. You should see the yard. Weeds everywhere, they never cut the grass.
Cakes: Does it get you bitter? That’s bordering your property, it’s gotta get you bitter.
JP: So wait a second. You have some sort of landlord that’s never ever been there, that just bought the house? Didn’t live there at all?
Lurch: The guy who lived there for a long time, that I knew – this guy Tim – was a really good guy, he moved. Sold it to this guy from Egypt who’s never been in the house, all he did was buy the house to rent out to people. And he rents to families, mostly Middle Eastern families, and this family from Syria, believe me, they don’t care about the yard. That’s what I’m gonna do. Luka has a new potty ground.
Cakes: They’re just happy they’re out of Syria.
JP: Will you at least do it kind like on the border? You’re not gonna go right to the middle of their yard, are you?
Lurch: Honestly, I don’t think they would care.
The Junks went on to throw out on impromptu poll, which was promptly cut short because there was like 10 seconds left in the show, which was promptly eaten up by a guy calling in with his ‘World Cup predictions.’
That’s where you come in.
Now that you’ve been given prior context, should Lurch allow his dog to pee in his neighbors’ yard?
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WASHINGTON (CBSDC) – It’s been awhile since the website has seen a substantial Lurch’s dog update (aside from him considering allowing the dog to pee in his neighbors’ yard), and in the last two weeks, there have been some startling developments.
First, about two weeks back, Valdez, citing a source close to the king, uncovered a bombshell about how Lurch plans to obtain a crate for Luka — the Dutch Shepherd he rescued from the Washington Animal Rescue League — which, if he goes through with it, may be the most unscrupulous act he’s committed to date.
Valdez: Alright, well you know how Jason just got Luka, his beautiful new dog? Well, what he’s doing is, he doesn’t want to pay for a dog crate, a brand new dog crate.
Lurch: Oh, jeeze. You just make stuff up.
Valdez: So he’s asking all of his boys if they’ll hook him for a dog crate.
EB: You’re kidding.
Valdez: It’s $80. It’s $80 a dog crate.
EB: Eighty dollars?!
Valdez: And the, I believe the quote is, ‘I don’t want to pay for that ess.’
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Short of begging for handouts, Lurch is also considering training his dog in the German language, which is pretty cool. As he explained last week, he had a trainer visit his home to experience first-hand what commanding a dog in German may be like.
“The guy came over to the house for ninety minutes,” Lurch said.
“And we talked, and I asked him a bunch of questions,” he said. “His dogs were actually in the car, and he brought his dogs out into my yard. And the one dog, it’s like a Belgian, I want to say Malamute, but that’s wrong — it’s Belgian Mal or Maul, or something like that; it looks like a shepherd — and that thing sat there, my dog’s going crazy on the leash, barking and trying to jump on it.
“That dog just sat there, looked up at his master, and then the master said something like ‘Walwoumph,’ and that thing got up, and went right into the truck. I mean he didn’t flinch, he just listened to him. He was just staring at his master. And I said, ‘If you can make my dog do that, I’m just gonna bow to you.’ “
You might be thinking: ‘Why would anyone want to train their dog in another language?
Well, as Lurch would explain, it’s actually a rather clever way of training your dog to be uniquely responsive to your commands, while avoiding confusing the dog when, say, at the dog park, when other dogs and their English-speaking dog owners are around, barking orders at each other, so to speak.
Fast-forward to the 7-minute mark for that story.
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BETHESDA, Md. (CBSDC) – There’s a lot to celebrate today: Team USA advancing to the World Cup’s knockout round, no new major Redskins name controversy stories, and the Quicken Loans National officially being underway at Congressional Country Club in Bethesda.
To the latter, it was major news when Tiger Woods announced he’d return to golf in time for his own tournament, and understandably so, became the biggest story heading into the tournament as a result.
Fortunately for Tiger, the Junkies had prime real estate for their live broadcast from Congressional, which afforded Lurch the opportunity to announce the play-by-play call of Tiger’s tee shot on the 10th hole.
As Lurch took his spot overlooking the 10th green, like the professional broadcaster he is, he naturally lowered his voice just above a whisper, as Tiger approached the tee.
It was actually hilarious how seamless he made the transition, like he’s been practicing while watching golf with the Corner Club, patiently awaiting his chance to play Jim Nantz.
“I can hear you now. I have to whisper, because I’m out here on the deck and I’m overlooking the green. Of course, you have to talk in golf speak, in golf tone here when you’re at the golf tournament, but we’re overlooking the tenth green here at Congressional. It’s playing 203 yards today, all downhill. About 185 of it is complete carry over the tee boxes and the pond, here, between the 10th and the 18th, here.
…
“Tiger Woods, of course, one of the most anticipated rounds of golf this year on the tour, wearing his black pants and his lime-green Nike shirt. Has not played since March 9, when he played at the WGC Cadillac Championship in Florida.”
“What are the wind conditions, Jason?” JP played along.
“Not much wind, JP,” Lurch replied. “I think it’s pretty still and steady; it’s a beautiful morning. It really is. Temperature probably in the mid to high 7os. And here’s Tiger Woods.
“Are we looking at a right-to-left situation?” JP asked.
“Probably,” Lurch said. “He has a five-iron in his hand, and here’s his shot: high ball flight, coming down — he likes it, he’s posing — and that is deep. That will be in the bunker. His first tee shot, competitive tee shot since March, and he is deep in the bunker. Gonna be a tough up-and-down, JP.”
Lurch would go on to describe Jordan Spieth’s tee shot, before throwing it back to JP in the studio.
Listen to Jason’s PxP, which begins roughly halfway through in the clip below. It’s funny, and almost mesmerizing, really, hearing the normally loud Papa lower his voice to a ‘golf tone.’
While I’m sure this opens me up to being called a ‘donk,’ one thing I’m not clear on, is how Tiger’s tee shot from the 10th hole could be his first ‘competitive tee shot since March.’
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UPDATE (Wednesday): In quite possibly the greatest possible turn of events in response to Lurch making fun of Kirk Cousins’ dog, Kirk Cousins has tweeted a picture of his dog, which turns out to have been a foster pet … of which Lurch was making fun …
Even better, people noticed the sick, twisted, awful, scruffy little irony …
WASHINGTON (CBSDC) – Jason ‘Lurch’ Bishop of the Sports Junkies was just letting his Dutch Shepherd run free at the Old Izaak Walton dog park in Leesburg, Va. last Friday, he says, when he was introduced to Kirk Cousins’ “awful little white, scruffy little oversized rat dog.”
This is the same Kirk Cousins who second-string quarterbacks for the Washington Redskins.
Bishop relayed the story of his unfortunate interaction with Cousins’ dog on 106.7 The Fan on Monday morning. (Listen to the audio below)
“So this guy walks in, and I can just tell he’ a stud,” Bishop set the scene. “He looks athletic – he’s limping a little bit, though – and I’m like, ‘You know what? He definitely plays for the ‘Skins.’ He’s got to. White guy, comes in with a hot chick.
“So he comes in with this hot chick and another guy, and they walk in, and I can just tell this guy’s a stud, so I was thinking, ‘Alright, maybe he’s like a DB or wide receiver, maybe just like camp fodder’; but then he’s wearing a Michigan State hat, and I’m like, ‘Hold on, that’s Kirk Cousins. 100 percent.’
“So he comes in with his – I think he’s recently married, Kirk Cousins – his wife’s pretty hot, by the way.
“Again, nobody picks a pig if you have your druthers,” EB chimed in. “If you’re a quarterback, no chance.”
“So they come in. They’ve got the little white, scruffy little oversized rat dog,” Lurch said.
“Maybe it’s a rescue dog,” Cakes reasoned. “C’mon, maybe he took pity on the poor dog.”
“Well, they should give it back,” Lurch insisted. “This dog was awful.”
“Kirk Cousins’ dog is awful?” EB asked.
“They bring it in. She carries it in, and they go and sit on this bench,” Lurch continued. “See, Luka likes to play. She’s 6-months-old, all she wants to do is play, and especially with younger dogs. She likes to go, just kind of, swat ‘em around, nip at ‘em.
“So Kirk and his wife bring their dog in, and they go sit on the bench,” Lurch said.
“Oh, he’s used to sitting on the bench!,” Cakes zinged.
“So my dog immediately attracted to their dog, and wants to play with their dog.
“Does said dog have a name?” Cakes asked.
“Don’t know what their dog’s name is,” Lurch said. “But that dog went nuts. I mean, you would have thought like a hyena was chasing it. It was barking and trying to bite my dog.”
“So Kirk Cousins’ dog is untrained?” EB asked. “Is that what you’re insinuating?”
“No, it’s just unsociable,” Lurch clarified. “So my dog kind of goes over to the bench, and they’re all sitting at the bench. My dog kind of goes under the bench, underneath Kirk Cousins’ legs. And I said, ‘Oh no, this is gonna be awkward.’ My dog clearly was not going to leave their dog alone. So I went in, and I went under Kirk’s legs, I grabbed my dog, picked her up and said, ‘Sorry.’ Walked away. Put her down, she went to play with another dog for about five minutes, she went right back to Kirk Cousins’ dog.
“And Kirk’s dog was going [vicious dog noises], trying to kill my dog. But my dog doesn’t realize the difference between playing and like an awkward response. So she goes back to his dog, right underneath Kirk’s legs. I go right back, and I go under his legs and said, ‘Sorry again.’ I grabbed my dog, and then all of a sudden his wife says, ‘Yea, sorry, my dog’s just unsociable. I’m just trying to get her used to other dogs.’ And meanwhile, the dog’s going [more vicious dog noises]. And she goes, ‘Sorry about that.’ I said, ‘Okay, that’s fine.’ And I basically had to put my dog on a leash until they left.”
“100 percent chance they left because my dog wouldn’t leave their dog alone,” Lurch concluded.
In fairness to Cousins, his wife, and their reportedly awful dog, it seems obvious to point out Lurch’s dog appeared to be the aggressor in this instance, provoking Cousins’ dog to act in such an “unsociable” manner.
Listen to the full story below.
”Kirk
”106.7
WASHINGTON — Longtime Junkies listeners sure know Lurch isn’t one to wait around, for even a minute, after the show.
Which makes it all the more thoughtful that, when he heard Niall Horan of One Direction was making an appearance at 1015 Half Street, he stuck around for over an hour after The Junkies’ broadcast to get a photo with one of his daughters’ favorite musicians.
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JP: Was there a buzz here? I was completely unaware.
Cakes: Oh, there was a buzz. There was a full-on buzz.
EB: The place was going nuts. He was supposed to be here at 10.
Lurch: There was a hundred 17-year-old girls standing outside.
Indeed, there were.
EB: Yeah, so Jason found out and you know Jason’s girls are like the president of the fan club. They’re like super obsessed. So all of a sudden, Jason was like locked in. He’s like, ‘I can’t go anywhere. I got to get a picture.’ So how long did you have to stick around? Because they were late, right?
Lurch: I don’t know. Valdez, how long was I here? 11 o’clock?
Valdez: Yeah, you were here around 11 o’clock.
EB: You had to stay an hour? So, hold on. At 10 o’clock, he left [the studio]. When I told him that, I’ve never seen the guy get out of his seat quicker, because he knew his girls would be happy, I guess. Did you actually stand in that hallway for an hour, or did you come in and sit down and wait?
Lurch: No, I sat out there for most of the hour, because a couple of the promotional people told me he was coming from Rockville from another station, and they kind of had an ETA on him, so I knew exactly — within a five-minute, 10-minute period — what time he was gonna be here. So, yeah, I was out there in that little interview room.
Cakes: The funny part about it is, if Jason ever checked his work email, he would have known that Niall was gonna be here, but he never checks his work email. I don’t do it either, but I check it more often than he does. So everybody in the building knew that he was gonna be here today, but Jason somehow found out. Somebody’s like, “Some dude from One Direction is in the building.” And Jason’s like, “Wha-what!”
Lurch: I actually kind of feel bad, because — and you’re right, I never check the work email — but if I had checked it, I definitely would have brought the girls down here, because that would have made their year.
Lurch: Apparently their security told Tim Yorro, our promotional guy, that there was no selfies, there was no pictures, no social media, nothing. Just leave him alone. And I said ‘F that.’ You only live once, my kids are gonna love it, and I just bum-rushed him when he came back from the bathroom.
…And my phone had died. My phone died. Shocker, because my phone always dies. And so, luckily, Awadd was there and Awadd had his phone, so he took the picture… But when I told my daughters, especially my oldest daughter, that he was here and then I sent the picture, this was her quote: “I literally hate my life.” She wanted to know what I said to him, what he was wearing, all that stuff.
Drab: The girls on the loading dock that were here yesterday definitely got whored (clarification: they did not literally get ‘whored’).
EB: Were there a bunch of girls outside?
Drab: Most girls were trying to get into the performance studio to watch it live, but the really ambitious girls wanted to see him pull in and hopefully get an autograph, or a picture, or a wave or anything. Well, this big superstar comes in in two SUVs all blacked-out, can’t see inside. Zooms right past the girls, right into the garage. They shut the door. The never saw him, whored ’em and they were out there for an hour.
In summation, Lurch is a good dad (and no teen girls were actually ‘whored’ at any point).
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Lurch’s laughably bad gambling luck has filtered into his stock portfolio.
On Tuesday, he revealed his investment into Intercept Pharmaceuticals — which he bought in at $100 — has taken a precipitous dive, all the way down to a $61.23 valuation.
EB: [Listeners are] asking about your pharmaceutical company.
Lurch: $61.
Cakes: Blake Bortles Pharmaceuticals?
EB: What was it at, at one point?
Lurch: $118.
EB: And you’re still in?
Lurch: Well, what am I gonna do?
EB: Well, you don’t have an out? You don’t have like a target out, like a low?
Lurch: The target out is one dollar.
EB: Oh, really? I’ve done that bit before. I’ve done the bit where you go down with the ship. So hold on, what did you buy it at? You bought it at $118?
Lurch: No, no. I bought it at $100. It went up to $118. Remember, I was crowing every day?
Cakes: Hey, you know what? Everybody has losers in their portfolio. They just do.
Why the stock has plummeted is equally funny.
Lurch: When you make drugs that like damage your liver, you’re probably going to take a hit on your stock price.
JP: Why don’t you invest in what you know, like Tito’s?
Lurch: No, because I guarantee, Tito’s, someone would die from drinking Tito’s. And I would be caught with 100 shares of Tito’s and I would get crushed.
Lurch Papa, you’ll recall, made money in sports betting over the weekend fading himself.
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Lurch: I’ve lost half. I’m done.
EB: So you’re just willing to lose it all?
Lurch: There’s a chance it might go back up. If it goes back up 20 percent, maybe I sell then. I’ve got no… luck with it.
Cakes: Your Andrew is terrible!
Lurch: My Andrew is awful.
EB: I would get out. Your Andrew is so bad. You’re the worst Andrew.
Lurch: I’m so bad. Why can’t I just get hooked!
I’ve theorized that, considering Lurch’s horrendous track record in sports gambling led to arguably his greatest blowup ever, he could be on track for another on-air meltdown with the right amount of continued bad luck.
It wouldn’t be the worst idea for listeners to start pestering Lurch about his record…
Lurch: So just to recap: Intercept Pharmaceuticals has dipped $57. Fifty-seven dollars in, essentially, a month. Bought it at $100. Went up to $118. Now it’s at $61.23. Because… a drug that they make, that is supposed to treat liver cancer, apparently hurts the liver.
Lurch suggested that Cakes contacts his own financial broker for advice about whether to buy into Intercept at a bargain rate.
“You know what? I’m having a face-to-face with him next week,” Cakes said. “I will ask him about Blake Bortles Pharmaceuticals during our lunch.”
“And you’re calling it Blake Bortles because it’s Intercept,” Lurch said.
“Yes,” Cakes confirmed with a laugh.
“Deshaun Watson Pharmaceuticals,” Lurch said.
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Lurch returned serve on Chad Dukes in their ongoing exchange of verbal jabs.
Their dispute goes back years, dating back to the early days of 106.7 The Fan when Lurch, possibly drunk, called into Dukes’ show to share a piece of his mind, informing Dukes he didn’t think he was good on the radio.
In the years since, their rivalry comes and goes, with stretches of peace speckled between blowups. At times, conciliatory gestures are made to effort toward a new detente, like this one, before one of them inevitably takes a swipe and it all goes to hell again.
The audio above — from June 2017 — served as the most recent reset in their feud, triggered by Lurch telling Dukes he couldn’t use The Ball Cannon in their studio.
“I’ll punch him in his face,” Lurch said at one point. “What is he saying?”
Weeks ago, Dukes took an ever so subtle swipe on Twitter when Lurch was on vacation.
Here were are. It’s December. Tiger Woods is back and merriment abounds.
Actually, Dukes spent an entire segment Thursday naming things that are more interesting than Tiger Woods’ return to golf, a clear, sustained shot.
“I’ll start with I find Chris Russell talking about seeing his kids and working too much more interesting than Tiger Woods’ return to golf,” Dukes said.
“Look. I’m happy for Matt Valdez, and I’m happy for Eric Bickel, who somehow have turned this whole thing into, I don’t know, a biography about the two of them,” Dukes said. “But who gives a rat’s ass? You know what I find more interesting? That knot on the top of Blue Shorts’ head. Oh my God. That is so much more interesting.”
On the surface, this appears to be more of a shot at EB and Valdez, and looks to have nothing to do with Lurch whatsoever. On the contrary. Mocking their love of golf and Tiger Woods is the same topic which launched that last salvo in June. Something’s brewing.
Let’s check in with The Junkies the next morning.
EB: We should touch on Tiger a little bit. Tiger was really impressive yesterday in a lot of ways.
Lurch: Of course. We have to. Why are we not talking about Tiger?
EB: Well, because the Redskins are a bigger story. But, what Tiger did nationally is big.
JP: You would have been infuriated. We should actually… can you try and contact Chad Dukes? He did a whole bit of, he asked everybody on their show…
Lurch: If they cared about Tiger?
JP: What they cared about more than Tiger Woods.
Lurch: Well, I mean, Dukes isn’t a golf fan. I don’t care about guns, either.
And there it is.
Get your popcorn. Maybe you should tune into Dukes today (2-6:30 p.m.).
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Jason Bishop is no longer a part-time resident of Ocean City, Maryland.
He’s only complained about the price of his condo for years, and the past few years, has stooped to soliciting listeners as tenants to offset the costs.
Bish was forced to go public with the news Thursday, when a caller asked if he could rent the condo this summer.
“I haven’t announced this. You guys already know the announcement,” Bish teased. “I’m going to announce this about the condo in Ocean City, on 92nd Street in Ocean City, Maryland.”
EB: Which you’ve repeatedly tried to rent on the show.
Bish: Right next to Bull on the Beach.
Valdez: That’s such a silly spot, by the Century One.
Bish: Right behind Layton’s Diner, a great diner down there, and right across the street from Liquid Assets, one of my favorite bars. Bish… no longer owns the condo in Ocean City.
“You sold out and you made a tidy profit, right?” JP inquired.
“Right,” Bish said, laughing under his breath. “I made a huge profit. Bish no longer owns the condo in Ocean City.”
EB: You’re joaning over there.
Bish: Well, you’ve been joaning for 10 years. I am out of the condo business.
EB: Do you feel relieved?
Bish: Yes, I do. It was a burden for a good — eh… — probably three to five years.
EB: Maybe 10 years.
Bish: Yeah, well, when the kids were younger, we enjoyed it a little bit more. Once they got into sports in high school, it was done. It’s a burden off my shoulders and I no longer own the condo with Thomas C. Mooney.
EB intuitively inquired about whether — as a former owner — Bish will still be able to use the property for personal use.
Bish: Uh, it’s a possibility. I don’t know.
EB: That’s what you should have negotiated. You should have negotiated that you have the ability to stay there two or three times. You know what I mean? That’s what you should have done.
Bish: The negotiation wasn’t great.
EB: Did you get bent over a little bit?
Bish: On paper, you probably wouldn’t like the negotiation. But I had to do it. This guy had to do it.
Cakes: Sometimes you’ve got to cut your losses.
Not even the power of The Junks could salvage another disastrous property investment for the papa.
Follow @ChrisLingebach and @1067TheFan on Twitter
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100 Notable alumni of
University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
Updated: February 29, 2024
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The University of Michigan - Ann Arbor is 12th in the world, 8th in North America, and 8th in the United States by aggregated alumni prominence. Below is the list of 100 notable alumni from the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor sorted by their wiki pages popularity. The directory includes famous graduates and former students along with research and academic staff. 1 individual affiliated with the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor won Nobel Prizes in Physics.
Tom Brady
Born in
United States
Years
1977-.. (age 47)
Occupations
player of American football
Biography
Thomas Edward Patrick Brady Jr. is an American former football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 23 seasons. He spent his first 20 seasons with the New England Patriots and was a central contributor to the franchise's dynasty from 2001 to 2019. In his final three seasons, he was a member of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Brady is widely regarded as the greatest quarterback of all time.
Michael Phelps
Born in
United States
Years
1985-.. (age 39)
Occupations
swimmer
Biography
Michael Fred Phelps II is an American former competitive swimmer. He is the most successful and most decorated Olympian of all time with a total of 28 medals. Phelps also holds the all-time records for Olympic gold medals (23), Olympic gold medals in individual events (13), and Olympic medals in individual events (16). At the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Phelps tied the record of eight medals of any color at a single Games, held by gymnast Alexander Dityatin, by winning six gold and two bronze medals. Four years later, when he won eight gold medals at the 2008 Beijing Games, he broke fellow American swimmer Mark Spitz's 1972 record of seven first-place finishes at any single Olympic Games. At the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, Phelps won four gold and two silver medals, and at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, he won five gold medals and one silver. This made him the most successful athlete of the Games for the fourth Olympics in a row.
Gerald Ford
Born in
United States
Years
1913-2006 (aged 93)
Enrolled in the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
Studied in 1935
Occupations
military officergridiron football playerautobiographerpoliticianlawyer
Biography
Gerald Rudolph Ford Jr. was an American politician who served as the 38th president of the United States from 1974 to 1977. He previously served as the leader of the Republican Party in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1965 to 1973, and as the 40th vice president under President Richard Nixon from 1973 to 1974. Ford succeeded to the presidency when Nixon resigned in 1974, but was defeated for election to a full term in 1976. Ford is the only person to become U.S. president without winning an election for president or vice president.
Larry Page
Born in
United States
Years
1973-.. (age 51)
Enrolled in the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
Graduated with Bachelor of Science in computer engineering
Occupations
engineercomputer scientistinternational forum participantentrepreneur
Biography
Lawrence Edward Page is an American businessman, computer scientist and internet entrepreneur best known for co-founding Google with Sergey Brin.
James Earl Jones
Born in
United States
Years
1931-.. (age 93)
Occupations
television actorstage actordub actorfilm actorvoice actor
Biography
James Earl Jones is an American actor. He has been described as "one of America's most distinguished and versatile" actors for his performances on stage and screen, and "one of the greatest actors in American history". His deep voice has been praised as a "a stirring basso profondo that has lent gravel and gravitas" to his projects. Over his career, he has received three Tony Awards, two Emmy Awards, and a Grammy Award. He was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame in 1985. He was honored with the National Medal of Arts in 1992, the Kennedy Center Honor in 2002, the Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award in 2009 and the Honorary Academy Award in 2011.
Ben Carson
Born in
United States
Years
1951-.. (age 73)
Occupations
university teacherwritersurgeonpsychologistpolitician
Biography
Benjamin Solomon Carson Sr. is an American retired neurosurgeon, academic, author, and politician who served as the 17th United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development from 2017 to 2021. A pioneer in the field of neurosurgery, he was a candidate for President of the United States in the 2016 Republican primaries. Carson is one of the most prominent Black conservatives in America.
Iggy Pop
Born in
United States
Years
1947-.. (age 77)
Occupations
guitaristsingeractormusicianrecording artist
Biography
James Jewell Osterberg Jr., known professionally as Iggy Pop, is an American singer, musician, songwriter, actor, and radio broadcaster. He was the vocalist and lyricist of proto-punk band The Stooges, who were formed in 1967 and have disbanded and reunited many times since. Often called the "Godfather of Punk", he was named one of the 50 Great Voices by NPR. In 2010, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, as a member of the Stooges. Pop also received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2020, for his solo work.
Selma Blair
Born in
United States
Years
1972-.. (age 52)
Occupations
television actorvoice actorfilm actoractor
Biography
Selma Blair is an American actress. She is known for her roles in Cruel Intentions, Legally Blonde, The Sweetest Thing, and the Hellboy franchise.
Arthur Miller
Born in
United States
Years
1915-2005 (aged 90)
Enrolled in the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
In 1938 graduated with bachelor's degree
Occupations
novelistplaywrightwriterprose writeressayist
Biography
Arthur Asher Miller was an American playwright, essayist and screenwriter in the 20th-century American theater. Among his most popular plays are All My Sons (1947), Death of a Salesman (1949), The Crucible (1953), and A View from the Bridge (1955). He wrote several screenplays, including The Misfits (1961). The drama Death of a Salesman is considered one of the best American plays of the 20th century.
Darren Criss
Born in
United States
Years
1987-.. (age 37)
Occupations
singer-songwritervoice actorcomposeractorstage actor
Biography
Darren Everett Criss is an American actor, singer, and songwriter. He rose to fame starring on the television series Glee (2010–2015) and received Emmy and Golden Globe acting awards for his leading role as spree killer Andrew Cunanan in The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story (2018). He has also appeared on Broadway and in film and has released several musical albums.
Ann Coulter
Born in
United States
Years
1961-.. (age 63)
Enrolled in the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
Graduated with Juris Doctor
Occupations
punditwriterlawyercolumnistauthor
Biography
Ann Hart Coulter is an American conservative media pundit, author, syndicated columnist, and lawyer. She became known as a media pundit in the late 1990s, appearing in print and on cable news as an outspoken critic of the Clinton administration. Her first book concerned the impeachment of Bill Clinton and sprang from her experience writing legal briefs for Paula Jones's attorneys, as well as columns she wrote about the cases. Coulter's syndicated column for Universal Press Syndicate appears in newspapers and is featured on conservative websites. Coulter has also written 13 books.
Jim Harbaugh
Born in
United States
Years
1963-.. (age 61)
Occupations
player of American footballAmerican football coach
Biography
James Joseph Harbaugh is an American football coach and former quarterback who is the head coach of the Los Angeles Chargers of the National Football League (NFL). He previously served as the head coach at the University of Michigan from 2015 to 2023, the San Francisco 49ers from 2011 to 2014, Stanford University from 2007 to 2010 and the University of San Diego from 2004 to 2006.
Gilda Radner
Born in
United States
Years
1946-1989 (aged 43)
Occupations
voice actorautobiographerstage actortelevision actorscreenwriter
Biography
Gilda Susan Radner was an American actress, comedian, writer, and singer. Radner was one of the seven original cast members of the "Not Ready For Prime Time Players" on the NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live from its inception in 1975 until her departure in 1980. In her routines on SNL, she specialized in parodies of television stereotypes, such as advice specialists and news anchors. In 1978, Radner won an Emmy Award for her performances on the show. She also portrayed those characters in her highly successful one-woman show on Broadway in 1979. Radner's SNL work established her as an iconic figure in the history of American comedy.
Gary Vaynerchuk
Born in
Belarus
Years
1975-.. (age 49)
Occupations
writeractororatortechnology evangelistentrepreneur
Biography
Gennady Alexandrovich Vaynerchuk, more commonly known by his alias Gary Vaynerchuk or Gary Vee, is an American businessman, author, speaker, and internet personality. He is a co-founder of the restaurant reservation software company Resy and Empathy Wines. First known as a wine critic who expanded his family's wine business, Vaynerchuk is now more known for his work in digital marketing and social media as the chairman of New York–based communications company VaynerX, and as CEO of VaynerX subsidiary VaynerMedia.
David Burtka
Born in
United States
Years
1975-.. (age 49)
Occupations
television actorstage actorfilm actoractorchef
Biography
David Michael Burtka is an American actor and chef.
John DeLorean
Born in
United States
Years
1925-2005 (aged 80)
Occupations
engineerentrepreneur
Biography
John Zachary DeLorean was an American engineer, inventor, and executive in the U.S. automobile industry. He is widely known as founder of the DeLorean Motor Company, as well as for his work at General Motors.
Claude Shannon
Born in
United States
Years
1916-2001 (aged 85)
Enrolled in the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
1932-1936 studied electrical engineering and mathematics
Occupations
mathematicianengineeruniversity teachercryptographergeneticist
Biography
Claude Elwood Shannon was an American mathematician, electrical engineer, computer scientist and cryptographer known as the "father of information theory", he was the first to describe the boolean gates (electronic circuits) that are essential to all digital electronic circuits, and he built the first machine learning device thus founding the field of artificial intelligence. He is credited alongside George Boole for laying the foundations of the Information Age.
Tom Hayden
Born in
United States
Years
1939-2016 (aged 77)
Occupations
politicianwriterpolitical activist
Biography
Thomas Emmet Hayden was an American social and political activist, author, and politician. Hayden was best known for his role as an anti-war, civil rights, and intellectual activist in the 1960s, becoming an influential figure in the rise of the New Left. As a leader of the leftist organization Students for a Democratic Society, he authored the Port Huron Statement, helped lead protests at the 1968 Democratic National Convention, and stood trial in the resulting "Chicago Seven" case.
David Portnoy
Born in
United States
Years
1977-.. (age 47)
Occupations
television producerInternet celebrityblogger
Biography
David Scott Portnoy is an American businessman and social media personality. He is the founder and owner of sports and popular culture company Barstool Sports.
Margo Martindale
Born in
United States
Years
1951-.. (age 73)
Occupations
television actorstage actorfilm actoractorcharacter actor
Biography
Margo Martindale is an American character actress who has appeared on television, film, and stage. In 2011, she won a Primetime Emmy Award and a Critics' Choice Television Award for her recurring role as Mags Bennett on Justified. She was nominated for an Emmy Award four times for her recurring role as Claudia on The Americans, winning it in 2015 and 2016.
Chris Webber
Born in
United States
Years
1973-.. (age 51)
Occupations
businesspersonbasketball player
Biography
Mayce Edward Christopher Webber III is an American former professional basketball player. Webber played most of 15 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA) with the Sacramento Kings. Drafted number one overall by the Orlando Magic in the 1993 NBA draft, Webber became a 5-time NBA All-Star, a 5-time All-NBA Team member, and the NBA Rookie of the Year. He also played for the Golden State Warriors, Washington Bullets, Philadelphia 76ers, and Detroit Pistons.
Dave Coulier
Born in
United States
Years
1959-.. (age 65)
Occupations
film actortelevision actorcomedianaircraft pilotvoice actor
Biography
David Alan Coulier is an American actor, stand-up comedian, impressionist, podcaster and television host. He played Joey Gladstone on the ABC sitcom Full House, voiced Peter Venkman on The Real Ghostbusters, and voiced Animal and Bunsen on Muppet Babies.
Ngô Đình Diệm
Born in
Vietnam
Years
1901-1963 (aged 62)
Occupations
politician
Biography
Ngô Đình Diệm was a South Vietnamese politician who was the final prime minister of the State of Vietnam (1954–1955) and later the first president of South Vietnam (Republic of Vietnam) from 1955 until his capture and assassination during the CIA-backed 1963 South Vietnamese coup.
Valerie Jarrett
Born in
Iran
Years
1956-.. (age 68)
Occupations
politicianinternational forum participantlawyer
Biography
Valerie June Jarrett is an American businesswoman and former government official serving as the chief executive officer of the Obama Foundation since 2021. She previously served as the senior advisor to U.S. President Barack Obama and assistant to the president for public engagement and intergovernmental affairs from 2009 to 2017. Before that, she served as a co-chair of the Obama–Biden Transition Project.
Jalen Rose
Born in
United States
Years
1973-.. (age 51)
Enrolled in the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
1991-1994 studied social communication
Occupations
actorpodcasterbasketball player
Biography
Jalen Anthony Rose is an American sports analyst and former professional basketball player. In college, he was a member of the University of Michigan Wolverines' "Fab Five" (along with Chris Webber, Juwan Howard, Jimmy King, and Ray Jackson) that reached the 1992 and 1993 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship games as both freshmen and sophomores.
Ashley Park
Born in
United States
Years
1991-.. (age 33)
Occupations
actorstage actor
Biography
Ashley Jini Park is an American actress and musician. She is best known for her portrayal of Mindy Chen on the Netflix comedy series Emily in Paris. She originated the role of Gretchen Wieners in the Broadway musical Mean Girls, for which she was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical.
Jonas Salk
Born in
United States
Years
1914-1995 (aged 81)
Occupations
biologistimmunologistepidemiologistphysicianvirologist
Biography
Jonas Edward Salk was an American virologist and medical researcher who developed one of the first successful polio vaccines. He was born in New York City and attended the City College of New York and New York University School of Medicine.
Jamal Crawford
Born in
United States
Years
1980-.. (age 44)
Occupations
basketball player
Biography
Aaron Jamal Crawford is an American former professional basketball player who played in the National Basketball Association (NBA) from 2000 to 2020. He is regarded as one of the best ball handlers in NBA history. Although never voted to an All-Star team, he was named NBA Sixth Man of the Year three times, a record he shares with Lou Williams.
Charles Woodson
Born in
United States
Years
1976-.. (age 48)
Occupations
player of American footballwinegrower
Biography
Charles Cameron Woodson is an American former football defensive back who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 18 seasons with the Oakland Raiders and Green Bay Packers. He spent his first 14 seasons as a cornerback and his final four as a safety. Woodson played college football for the Michigan Wolverines, winning the Heisman Trophy as a junior. To date, he is the only defensive player to win the Heisman.
Sanjay Gupta
Born in
United States
Years
1969-.. (age 55)
Enrolled in the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
Graduated with Bachelor of Science
Occupations
neurosurgeonnovelistscreenwritermagazine writersurgeon
Biography
Sanjay Gupta is an American neurosurgeon, medical reporter, and writer. He serves as associate chief of the neurosurgery service at Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia, associate professor of neurosurgery at the Emory University School of Medicine, member of the National Academy of Medicine and American Academy of Arts and Sciences and is the chief medical correspondent for CNN.
François Duvalier
Born in
Haiti
Years
1907-1971 (aged 64)
Occupations
physicianpolitician
Biography
François Duvalier, also known as Papa Doc, was a Haitian politician who served as the president of Haiti from 1957 until his death in 1971. He was elected president in the 1957 general election on a populist and black nationalist platform. After thwarting a military coup d'état in 1958, his regime rapidly became more autocratic and despotic. An undercover government death squad, the Tonton Macoute (Haitian Creole: Tonton Makout), indiscriminately tortured or killed Duvalier's opponents; the Tonton Macoute was thought to be so pervasive that Haitians became highly fearful of expressing any form of dissent, even in private. Duvalier further sought to solidify his rule by incorporating elements of Haitian mythology into a personality cult.
Lin Shaye
Born in
United States
Years
1943-.. (age 81)
Occupations
stage actortelevision actorfilm actoractor
Biography
Lin Shaye is an American actress. In a career spanning over fifty years, Shaye has appeared in more than a hundred feature films. She is regarded as a scream queen due to her roles in various horror productions, which include the films Alone in the Dark, A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984), Critters (1986) and its sequel Critters 2: The Main Course (1988), Amityville: A New Generation (1993), Wes Craven's New Nightmare (1994), Dead End (2003), 2001 Maniacs (2005) and its sequel 2001 Maniacs: Field of Screams (2010), Ouija (2014) and its prequel Ouija: Origin of Evil (2016), Tales of Halloween (2015), Abattoir (2016), The Final Wish (2018), Room for Rent (2019), The Grudge (2020), and the Insidious film series (2010–2023).
Lori Lightfoot
Born in
United States
Years
1962-.. (age 62)
Enrolled in the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
Graduated with Bachelor of Arts in political science
Occupations
lawyercivil servantprosecutorpolitician
Biography
Lori Elaine Lightfoot is an American politician and attorney who was the 56th mayor of Chicago from 2019 until 2023. She is a member of the Democratic Party. Before becoming mayor, Lightfoot worked in private legal practice as a partner at Mayer Brown and held various government positions in Chicago. She served as president of the Chicago Police Board and chair of the Chicago Police Accountability Task Force. In 2019, Lightfoot defeated Toni Preckwinkle in a runoff election for Chicago mayor. She ran again in 2023 but failed to qualify for the runoff, becoming the city's first incumbent mayor to not be reelected since Jane Byrne in 1983.
Raoul Wallenberg
Born in
Sweden
Years
1912-1947 (aged 35)
Occupations
businesspersonbankerarchitectdiplomat
Biography
Raoul Gustaf Wallenberg was a Swedish architect, businessman, diplomat, and humanitarian. He saved thousands of Jews in German-occupied Hungary during the Holocaust from German Nazis and Hungarian fascists during the later stages of World War II. While serving as Sweden's special envoy in Budapest between July and December 1944, Wallenberg issued protective passports and sheltered Jews in buildings which he declared as Swedish territory.
Tusshar Kapoor
Born in
India
Years
1976-.. (age 48)
Occupations
actor
Biography
Tushar Ravi Kapoor, popular as Tusshar Kapoor, is an Indian actor and film producer working in Hindi films.
Jordan Poole
Born in
United States
Years
1999-.. (age 25)
Occupations
basketball player
Biography
Jordan Anthony Poole is an American professional basketball player for the Washington Wizards of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He attended Rufus King High School in Milwaukee and La Lumiere School in La Porte, Indiana. He was a 2016 first team All-Wisconsin selection as a junior and a member of the 2017 Dick's National High School Championship winner as a senior. Poole then played college basketball for the Michigan Wolverines. At Michigan, he was a member of the 2017–18 team that won the 2018 Big Ten tournament and advanced to that season's national championship game.
Andrey Malakhov
Born in
Russia
Years
1972-.. (age 52)
Enrolled in the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
Studied study abroad
Occupations
radio personalityediting stafftelevision presentertelevision journalisttelevision producer
Biography
Andrey Nikolayevich Malakhov is a Russian television personality and presenter on the main Russian television channel, Russia-1.
David Alan Grier
Born in
United States
Years
1956-.. (age 68)
Occupations
film actorscreenwritertelevision actorfilm producerstage actor
Biography
David Alan Grier is an American actor and comedian. He began his career by portraying Jackie Robinson in the 1981 Broadway production The First, for which he earned a nomination at the 36th Tony Awards for Best Featured Actor in a Musical. In 1982, he played James "Thunder" Early in the Broadway musical Dreamgirls. He then appeared in the Robert Altman film Streamers (1983) as Roger, a role for which he won the Volpi Cup for Best Actor at the Venice Film Festival.
Mike Comrie
Born in
Canada
Years
1980-.. (age 44)
Occupations
ice hockey player
Biography
Michael William Comrie is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player. During his 13-year National Hockey League (NHL) career he played with the Edmonton Oilers, Philadelphia Flyers, Phoenix Coyotes, Ottawa Senators, New York Islanders, and the Pittsburgh Penguins. He retired in early 2012 after undergoing hip surgery for the third time.
Mike Wallace
Born in
United States
Years
1918-2012 (aged 94)
Enrolled in the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
Graduated with Bachelor of Arts
Occupations
writeractortelevision presenterjournalistscreenwriter
Biography
Myron Leon Wallace was an American journalist, game show host, actor, and media personality. Known for his investigative journalism, he interviewed a wide range of prominent newsmakers during his seven-decade career. He was one of the original correspondents featured on CBS news program 60 Minutes, which debuted in 1968. Wallace retired as a regular full-time correspondent in 2006, but still appeared occasionally on the series until 2008. He is the father of Chris Wallace.
Jean Peters
Born in
United States
Years
1926-2000 (aged 74)
Occupations
film actortelevision actor
Biography
Elizabeth Jean Peters was an American film actress. She was known as a star of 20th Century Fox in the late 1940s and early 1950s, and as the second wife of Howard Hughes. Although possibly best remembered for her siren role in Pickup on South Street (1953), Peters was known for her resistance to being turned into a sex symbol. She preferred to play unglamorous, down-to-earth women.
Brandi Rhodes
Born in
United States
Years
1983-.. (age 41)
Occupations
modelprofessional wrestlermanagerfigure skaterprofessional wrestling ring announcer
Biography
Brandi Alexis Runnels, known professionally as Brandi Rhodes, is an American ring announcer and retired professional wrestler. She is known for her time as the former chief brand officer and executive vice president (EVP) of wrestling promotion All Elite Wrestling (AEW), where she also performed as a wrestler.
Juwan Howard
Born in
United States
Years
1973-.. (age 51)
Occupations
basketball coachbasketball player
Biography
Juwan Antonio Howard is an American former professional basketball player and current head coach of the Michigan Wolverines men's team.
Larry Elder
Born in
United States
Years
1952-.. (age 72)
Occupations
film directortalk show hostradio personalitynon-fiction writerscreenwriter
Biography
Laurence Allen Elder is an American conservative political commentator and talk radio host. Elder hosts The Larry Elder Show, based in California. The show began as a local program on Los Angeles radio station KABC in 1993 and ran until 2008, followed by a second run on KABC from 2010 to 2014. The show is nationally syndicated, first through ABC Radio Networks from 2002 to 2007 and then Salem Media Group from 2015 to 2022. He maintains ties to The Epoch Times, a far-right newspaper published by the Falun Gong movement.
Bret Weinstein
Born in
United States
Years
1969-.. (age 55)
Enrolled in the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
Graduated with Doctor of Philosophy
Occupations
evolutionary biologistpodcasterbiologistuniversity teacher
Biography
Bret Samuel Weinstein is an American podcaster, author, and former professor of evolutionary biology. He served on the faculty of Evergreen State College from 2002 until 2017, when he resigned in the aftermath of a series of campus protests about racial equity at Evergreen, which brought Weinstein to national attention. Like his brother Eric Weinstein, he is considered part of the intellectual dark web. Weinstein has been criticized for making false statements about COVID-19 treatments and vaccines, and for spreading misinformation about HIV/AIDS.
Carlos Valdez
Born in
Colombia
Years
1989-.. (age 35)
Occupations
film actortelevision actoractorstage actorvoice actor
Biography
Carlos David Valdes is a Colombian-American actor and singer. He is best known for his role as Cisco Ramon / Vibe on The CW television series The Flash and other Arrowverse-related projects.
Reg E. Cathey
Born in
United States
Years
1958-2018 (aged 60)
Occupations
stage actortelevision actorfilm actoractor
Biography
Reginald Eurias Cathey was an American character actor. He was best known for his roles as Norman Wilson in The Wire, Martin Querns in Oz, the game show announcer in Square One Television, and Freddy Hayes in House of Cards, the last earning him three consecutive Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series, including a win in 2015.
Lawrence Kasdan
Born in
United States
Years
1949-.. (age 75)
Occupations
film directordirectorscreenwriteractorfilm producer
Biography
Lawrence Edward Kasdan is an American filmmaker. He is the co-writer of the Star Wars films The Empire Strikes Back (1980), Return of the Jedi (1983), The Force Awakens (2015), and Solo: A Star Wars Story (2018). He also wrote Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) and The Bodyguard (1992), and is the writer-director of Body Heat (1981), The Big Chill (1983), Silverado (1985), The Accidental Tourist (1988), and Dreamcatcher (2003).
Richard Perry
Born in
United States
Years
1942-.. (age 82)
Occupations
record producercomposer
Biography
Richard Van Perry is an American record producer. He began as a performer in his adolescence while attending Poly Prep, his high school in Brooklyn. After graduating from college he rose through the late 1960s and early 1970s to become a successful and popular record producer with more than 12 gold records to his credit by 1982. From 1978 to 1983, he ran his own record label, Planet Records, which scored a string of hits with the main act on its roster, pop/R&B group The Pointer Sisters. After Planet's sale to RCA Records, Perry continued his work in the music industry as an independent producer. With hit records stretching from the 1960s through the 2000s, his successful modern releases include albums by Rod Stewart and Carly Simon.
Les Miles
Born in
United States
Years
1953-.. (age 71)
Occupations
politicianhead coach
Biography
Leslie Edwin Miles is a former American football coach. He most recently served as the head coach at Kansas. His head coaching career began with the Oklahoma State Cowboys, where he coached from 2001 to 2004. Following that, he coached LSU from 2005 to 2016. Miles is nicknamed "the Hat" for his signature white cap, as well as "the Mad Hatter" for his eccentricities and play-calling habits. Prior to being a head coach, he was an assistant coach at Oklahoma State as well as at the University of Michigan, the University of Colorado at Boulder, and with the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League (NFL). Miles led the 2007 LSU Tigers football team to a win in the BCS National Championship Game, defeating Ohio State.
Justin Amash
Born in
United States
Years
1980-.. (age 44)
Enrolled in the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
In 2002 graduated with Bachelor of Arts
Occupations
politicianlawyer
Biography
Justin A. Amash is an American lawyer and politician who served as the U.S. representative for Michigan's 3rd congressional district from 2011 to 2021. He was the second Palestinian-American member of Congress. Originally a Republican, Amash left the GOP and became an independent on the 4th of July in 2019. In April 2020 he joined the Libertarian Party, leaving Congress in January 2021 as the only Libertarian to serve in Congress.
Christine Lahti
Born in
United States
Years
1950-.. (age 74)
Occupations
television actorfilm directorstage actorfilm actorblogger
Biography
Christine Ann Lahti is an American actress and filmmaker. She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for the 1984 film Swing Shift. Her other film roles include...And Justice for All (1979), Housekeeping (1987), Running on Empty (1988), Leaving Normal (1992), and A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood (2019). For her directorial debut with the 1995 short film Lieberman in Love, she won the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film.
Bill Gates Sr
Born in
United States
Years
1925-2020 (aged 95)
Occupations
businesspersonlawyerphilanthropist
Biography
William Henry Gates II, better known as Bill Gates Sr., was an American attorney, philanthropist, and civic leader. He was the founder of the law firm Shidler McBroom & Gates (a predecessor of K&L Gates), and also served as president of both the Seattle King County and Washington State Bar associations. He was the father of Bill Gates, co-founder of Microsoft.
James P. Hoffa
Born in
United States
Years
1941-.. (age 83)
Occupations
trade unionistlawyer
Biography
James Phillip Hoffa, also known as James Hoffa Jr., is an American labor leader and attorney who was the tenth General President of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters. He is the son of Jimmy Hoffa. Hoffa was first elected in 1998, and subsequently re-elected in 2001, 2006, 2011, and 2016 to five-year terms. In 2018, Hoffa was elected chair of the Road Transport Section of the International Transport Workers' Federation at its quadrennial Congress in Singapore. Hoffa is the second-longest serving General President of the Teamsters Union, after Dan Tobin, who served from 1907 to 1952. Hoffa's final term as General President ended in 2022.
Sid Meier
Born in
Canada
Years
1954-.. (age 70)
Occupations
computer scientistgame designervideo game producervideo game designerengineer
Biography
Sidney K. Meier is an American businessman and computer programmer. A programmer, designer, and producer of several strategy video games and simulation video games, including the Civilization series, Meier co-founded MicroProse in 1982 with Bill Stealey and is the Director of Creative Development of Firaxis Games, which he co-founded with Jeff Briggs and Brian Reynolds in 1996. For his contributions to the video game industry, Meier was inducted into the Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences Hall of Fame.
Ann B. Davis
Born in
United States
Years
1926-2014 (aged 88)
Occupations
actorfilm actortelevision actor
Biography
Ann Bradford Davis was an American actress. She achieved prominence for her role in the NBC situation comedy The Bob Cummings Show (1955–1959), for which she twice won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series, but she was best known for playing the part of Alice Nelson, the housekeeper in ABC's The Brady Bunch (1969–1974).
Moritz Wagner
Born in
Germany
Years
1997-.. (age 27)
Enrolled in the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
Studied in 2015-2018
Occupations
basketball player
Biography
Victor Moritz "Mo" Wagner is a German professional basketball player for the Orlando Magic of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played for Alba Berlin before moving to the US to play college basketball for the Michigan Wolverines from 2015 through his junior season for the 2017–18 Wolverines team. Wagner entered his name for the 2017 NBA draft without hiring an agent, but withdrew and returned to Michigan. He was selected with the 25th overall pick in the 2018 NBA draft by the Los Angeles Lakers.
George Bernard Dantzig
Born in
United States
Years
1914-2005 (aged 91)
Enrolled in the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
Studied in 1936-1937
Occupations
computer scientiststatisticianmathematician
Biography
George Bernard Dantzig was an American mathematical scientist who made contributions to industrial engineering, operations research, computer science, economics, and statistics.
Ted Raimi
Born in
United States
Years
1965-.. (age 59)
Occupations
film actortelevision directorscreenwritertelevision actoractor
Biography
Theodore Raimi is an American character actor, director and writer. He is known for his roles in the works of his brother Sam Raimi, including a fake Shemp in The Evil Dead, possessed Henrietta in Evil Dead II, and Ted Hoffman in the Spider-Man trilogy. He later reprised his role as Henrietta in the television series Ash vs. Evil Dead, in which he also played the character Chet Kaminski. He is also known for his roles as Lieutenant JG Tim O'Neill in seaQuest DSV and Joxer the Mighty in Xena: Warrior Princess and Hercules: The Legendary Journeys.
Charles J. Guiteau
Born in
United States
Years
1841-1882 (aged 41)
Occupations
poetlawyer
Biography
Charles Julius Guiteau was an American man who assassinated James A. Garfield, president of the United States, in 1881. Guiteau falsely believed he had played a major role in Garfield's election victory, for which he should have been rewarded with a consulship. He felt frustrated and offended by the Garfield administration's rejections of his applications to serve in Vienna or Paris to such a degree that he decided to kill Garfield and shot him at the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad Station in Washington, D.C. Garfield died two months later from infections related to the wounds. In January 1882, Guiteau was sentenced to death for the crime and was hanged five months later.
James Wolk
Born in
United States
Years
1985-.. (age 39)
Occupations
stage actortelevision actorfilm actoractor
Biography
James Wolk is an American actor. He is known for his starring roles in the CBS comedy series The Crazy Ones, the AMC period drama series Mad Men (2013–2014), the CBS drama thriller series Zoo (2015–2017), the CBS All Access psychological thriller series Tell Me a Story (2018–2019), and the HBO superhero limited series Watchmen (2019).
Desmond Howard
Born in
United States
Years
1970-.. (age 54)
Occupations
player of American football
Biography
Desmond Kevin Howard is an American former football wide receiver and return specialist who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 11 seasons. He played college football for the Michigan Wolverines, where he won the Heisman Trophy as a senior, and was selected fourth overall in the 1992 NFL Draft by the Washington Redskins. Howard spent most of his career on special teams as a return specialist and holds the NFL single season record for punt return yardage. With the Green Bay Packers, Howard was named Most Valuable Player of Super Bowl XXXI after returning a kickoff for a 99-yard touchdown, the longest return in Super Bowl history at the time. To date, he is the only special teams player to receive the award. He was inducted to the College Football Hall of Fame in 2010.
Chad Henne
Born in
United States
Years
1985-.. (age 39)
Occupations
player of American football
Biography
Chad Steven Henne is a former American football quarterback who played 15 seasons in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Michigan Wolverines. While there, Henne became only the second freshman starting quarterback in Michigan history, accumulated a total of 32 wins in regular season play, 8,740 offensive yards, and 87 touchdowns, and in his senior season led the Wolverines to a Capital One Bowl victory over Florida. He was subsequently named as the game's most valuable player (MVP) after throwing for over 350 yards.
Matt Letscher
Born in
United States
Years
1970-.. (age 54)
Occupations
stage actortelevision actorfilm actoractor
Biography
Matthew Letscher is an American actor, director and playwright, known for his roles as Captain Harrison Love in the 1998 American swashbuckler film The Mask of Zorro and as Colonel Adelbert Ames in the 2003 American film Gods and Generals. He co-starred in the 2016 Michael Bay film 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi, playing Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens. He has also portrayed Eobard Thawne / Reverse-Flash in The Flash and Legends of Tomorrow.
Ryan Mallett
Born in
United States
Years
1988-2023 (aged 35)
Occupations
player of American football
Biography
Ryan Michael Mallett was an American football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL). He played as a backup for the New England Patriots, Houston Texans, and Baltimore Ravens from 2011 to 2017.
Tim Hardaway Jr
Born in
United States
Years
1992-.. (age 32)
Occupations
basketball player
Biography
Timothy Duane Hardaway Jr. is an American professional basketball player for the Dallas Mavericks of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played college basketball for the Michigan Wolverines and declared for the NBA draft after his junior season for the national runner-up 2012–13 team. Hardaway was selected with the 24th overall pick in the 2013 NBA draft by the New York Knicks. He has had two stints with the Knicks and has also played for the Atlanta Hawks. He is the son of NBA Hall of Famer Tim Hardaway.
Thomas E. Dewey
Born in
United States
Years
1902-1971 (aged 69)
Occupations
politicianwriterlawyer
Biography
Thomas Edmund Dewey was an American lawyer and politician who served as the 47th governor of New York from 1943 to 1954. He was the Republican Party's nominee for president of the United States in 1944 and 1948, losing the latter in a major upset to Harry S. Truman. The 288 combined electoral votes Dewey received from both elections place him second behind William Jennings Bryan as the candidate with the most electoral votes who never acceded to the presidency.
Arif Alvi
Born in
Pakistan
Years
1949-.. (age 75)
Occupations
politiciandentist
Biography
Arif-ur-Rehman Alvi is a Pakistani politician and dentist currently serving as the 13th president of Pakistan, in office since 9 September 2018. He was a member of the National Assembly of Pakistan from June 2013 to May 2018 and again from August to September 2018. A founding member of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Alvi was elected as president of Pakistan on 4 September 2018 following the 2018 Pakistani presidential election.
Ed White
Born in
United States
Years
1930-1967 (aged 37)
Enrolled in the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
Graduated with Master of Science in aeronautics
Occupations
astronautaerospace engineertest pilotmilitary officer
Biography
Edward Higgins White II was an American aeronautical engineer, United States Air Force officer, test pilot, and NASA astronaut. He was a member of the crews of Gemini 4 and Apollo 1.
Rick Steiner
Born in
United States
Years
1961-.. (age 63)
Occupations
professional wrestler
Biography
Robert Rechsteiner is an American retired professional wrestler, better known by the ring name Rick Steiner.
Clarence Darrow
Born in
United States
Years
1857-1938 (aged 81)
Occupations
lawyerjuristwriterpolitician
Biography
Clarence Seward Darrow was an American lawyer who became famous in the 19th century for high profile representations of trade union causes, and in the 20th century century for several criminal matters, including the Leopold and Loeb murder trial, the Scopes "monkey" trial, and the Ossian Sweet defense. He was a leading member of the American Civil Liberties Union and a prominent advocate for Georgist economic reform. Darrow was also well known as a public speaker, debater, and miscellaneous writer. He is considered by some legal analysts and lawyers to be the greatest lawyer of the 20th century. He was posthumously inducted into the Trial Lawyer Hall of Fame.
Stephen M. Ross
Born in
United States
Years
1940-.. (age 84)
Occupations
lawyer
Biography
Stephen Michael Ross is an American real estate developer, philanthropist, and sports team owner. Ross is the chairman and founder of The Related Companies, a global real estate development firm he founded in 1972. Related is best known for developing the Deutsche Bank Center, as well as the Hudson Yards Redevelopment Project. Ross has a net worth of $10.1 billion in 2020, ranking him 185 on Forbes Billionaires List in 2020. He is still featured on the list as of 2023. Ross is also the principal owner of the Miami Dolphins and Hard Rock Stadium.
Jim Abbott
Born in
United States
Years
1967-.. (age 57)
Occupations
baseball player
Biography
James Anthony Abbott is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball for the California Angels, New York Yankees, Chicago White Sox, and Milwaukee Brewers, from 1989 to 1999. He was successful at the major league level despite having been born without a right hand.
Strother Martin
Born in
United States
Years
1919-1980 (aged 61)
Occupations
film actorcharacter actortelevision actor
Biography
Strother Douglas Martin Jr. was an American character actor who often appeared in support of John Wayne and Paul Newman and in Western films directed by John Ford and Sam Peckinpah. Among Martin's memorable performances is his portrayal of the warden or "captain" of a state prison camp in the 1967 film Cool Hand Luke, in which he utters the line, "What we've got here is failure to communicate." The line is number 11 on the American Film Institute list of 100 Years...100 Movie Quotes.
Bobby Kotick
Born in
United States
Years
1963-.. (age 61)
Occupations
business executiveentrepreneurbusinessperson
Biography
Robert A. Kotick is an American businessman who served as the chief executive officer (CEO) of Activision Blizzard and previously Activision from 1991 to 2023. He became the CEO of Activision after purchasing a company stake the previous year. Kotick engineered a merger between Activision and Vivendi Games during the late 2000s, which led to the creation of Activision Blizzard in 2008 and him being named the company's inaugural CEO. He has also served on several boards, including The Coca-Cola Company from 2012 to 2022, and Yahoo! from 2003 to 2008. Following the acquisition of Activision Blizzard by Microsoft, Kotick retired from the company on December 29, 2023.
Tom Harmon
Born in
United States
Years
1919-1990 (aged 71)
Occupations
basketball playerwriterplayer of American footballactor
Biography
Thomas Dudley Harmon, nicknamed "Old 98", was an American football player, military pilot, actor, and sports broadcaster.
Stephen Fung
Born in
United Kingdom
Years
1974-.. (age 50)
Occupations
film directorscreenwritersingeractorproducer
Biography
Fung Tak-lun, known professionally as Stephen Fung, is a Hong Kong actor, singer, writer, and film director.
Rick Snyder
Born in
United States
Years
1958-.. (age 66)
Occupations
entrepreneurlawyerbusinesspersoninvestorpolitician
Biography
Richard Dale Snyder is an American business executive, venture capitalist, attorney, accountant, and politician who served as the 48th governor of Michigan from 2011 to 2019.
Heléne Yorke
Born in
Canada
Years
1985-.. (age 39)
Occupations
television actorvoice actorfilm actorsinger
Biography
Heléne Yorke is a Canadian actress. She is known for her work on television. Since 2019, she has starred as Brooke Dubek on the Comedy Central/HBO Max television series The Other Two. She has also played the roles of Jane Martin on the Showtime American period drama television series Masters of Sex, Olivia Graves on Graves and Amy Breslin on The Good Fight. Additionally, she is known for her work on Broadway, in particular for originating the roles of Olive Neal in Bullets Over Broadway and Evelyn Williams in American Psycho, as well as for originating Glinda in the Munchkinland Tour of Wicked.
Harold Ford Jr
Born in
United States
Years
1970-.. (age 54)
Occupations
politicianpolitical pundit
Biography
Harold Eugene Ford Jr. is an American financial managing director, pundit, author, and former U.S. Congressman who served from 1997–2007 in the United States House of Representatives as a member of the Democratic Party from Tennessee's 9th congressional district, centered in Memphis. He is a member of the Ford political family from Memphis, and is the son of former Congressman Harold Ford Sr., who held the same seat for 22 years. In 2006, Ford made an unsuccessful bid for the U.S. Senate seat vacated by the retiring Bill Frist. He was also the last chairman of the Democratic Leadership Council (DLC).
Iehiro Tokugawa
Born in
Japan
Years
1965-.. (age 59)
Occupations
translatorbusinesspersonwriterpolitical scientistcritic
Biography
Iehiro Tokugawa is a Japanese author and translator who is the 19th generation and current head of the main Tokugawa clan. His great-great-grandfather was the famed Matsudaira Katamori of Aizu, and his maternal great-great-grandfather was Tokugawa Iesato, the sixteenth head of the Tokugawa clan.
Trey Burke
Born in
United States
Years
1992-.. (age 32)
Occupations
basketball player
Biography
Alfonso Clark "Trey" Burke III is an American professional basketball player who last played for the Capitanes de Ciudad de México of the NBA G League. He played college basketball for the Michigan Wolverines where in the 2012–13 season, he earned National Player of the Year and led the 2012–13 Wolverines to the championship game of the 2013 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament. Shortly after the tournament he declared his eligibility for the draft.
Miriam Defensor Santiago
Born in
Philippines
Years
1945-2016 (aged 71)
Occupations
journalistlawyerpoliticianjudge
Biography
Miriam Palma Defensor-Santiago was a Filipino scholar, academic, lawyer, judge, author, and stateswoman who served in all three branches of the Philippine government: judicial, executive, and legislative. Defensor Santiago was named one of The 100 Most Powerful Women in the World in 1997 by The Australian. She was known for being a long-serving Senator of the Republic of the Philippines, an elected judge of the International Criminal Court, and the sole female recipient of the Philippines' highest national honor, the Quezon Service Cross.
Eric Millegan
Born in
United States
Years
1974-.. (age 50)
Occupations
stage actortelevision actorfilm actoractor
Taylor Lewan
Born in
United States
Years
1991-.. (age 33)
Occupations
player of American football
Nik Stauskas
Born in
Canada
Years
1993-.. (age 31)
Enrolled in the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
Studied in 2012-2014
Occupations
basketball player
Biography
Nikolas Tomas Stauskas is a Canadian professional basketball player who last played for the Boston Celtics of the National Basketball Association (NBA). A shooting guard, Stauskas played two seasons of college basketball for the Michigan Wolverines from 2012 to 2014. He was drafted eighth overall in the 2014 NBA draft by the Sacramento Kings. Stauskas, whose family is of Lithuanian heritage, is a member of the Canadian national team.
Gavin Creel
Born in
United States
Years
1976-.. (age 48)
Occupations
television actorsongwritersingeractorfilm producer
Biography
Gavin James Creel is an American actor, singer, and songwriter best known for his work in musical theater. Creel made his Broadway debut in 2002 in the leading role of Jimmy in Thoroughly Modern Millie before starring as Claude in the 2009 Broadway revival of Hair, both Tony Award-nominated performances. From 2012 to 2015, he starred as Elder Price in The Book of Mormon; he received a Laurence Olivier Award for originating the role in the West End version of the musical and has played the role in the US National Tour and on Broadway. In 2017, he received a Tony Award for his performance as Cornelius Hackl in Broadway's Hello, Dolly!.
Beverley Owen
Born in
United States
Years
1937-2019 (aged 82)
Occupations
television actorstage actor
Biography
Beverley Jane Stone, known professionally as Beverley Owen, was an American television actress, best known for having played the original role of Marilyn Munster on the sitcom The Munsters before the role was taken over by Pat Priest.
David Scott
Born in
United States
Years
1932-.. (age 92)
Occupations
astronauttest pilotaircraft pilotmilitary officer
Biography
David Randolph Scott is an American retired test pilot and NASA astronaut who was the seventh person to walk on the Moon. Selected as part of the third group of astronauts in 1963, Scott flew to space three times and commanded Apollo 15, the fourth lunar landing; he is one of four surviving Moon walkers and the only living commander of a spacecraft that landed on the Moon.
Brian Griese
Born in
United States
Years
1975-.. (age 49)
Occupations
player of American football
Biography
Brian David Griese is an American football coach and former quarterback who is the quarterbacks coach for the San Francisco 49ers of the National Football League (NFL). He was selected by the Denver Broncos in the third round of the 1998 NFL Draft. He played college football for the Michigan Wolverines.
Caris LeVert
Born in
United States
Years
1994-.. (age 30)
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Japanese luxury vehicle brand owned by Toyota
Lexus (レクサス, Rekusasu) is the luxury vehicle division of the Japanese automaker Toyota Motor Corporation. The Lexus brand is marketed in more than 90 countries and territories worldwide[3][6] and is Japan's largest-selling make of premium cars. It has ranked among the 10 largest Japanese global brands in market value.[7] Lexus is headquartered in Nagoya, Japan. Operational centers are located in Brussels, Belgium, and Plano, Texas, United States.
Created at around the same time as Japanese rivals Honda and Nissan created their Acura and Infiniti luxury divisions respectively, Lexus originated from a corporate project to develop a new premium sedan, code-named F1, which began in 1983 and culminated in the launch of the Lexus LS in 1989.[8] Subsequently, the division added sedan, coupé, convertible and SUV models. Lexus did not exist as a brand in its home market until 2005, and all vehicles marketed internationally as Lexus from 1989 to 2005 were released in Japan under the Toyota marque and an equivalent model name. In 2005, a hybrid version of the RX crossover debuted and additional hybrid models later joined the division's lineup. Lexus launched its own F marque performance division in 2007 with the debut of the IS F sport sedan, followed by the LFA supercar in 2009.
Lexus vehicles are largely produced in Japan, with manufacturing centered in the Chūbu and Kyūshū regions, and in particular at Toyota's Tahara, Aichi, Chūbu and Miyata, Fukuoka, Kyūshū plants. Assembly of the first Lexus produced outside the country, the Canadian-built RX 330, began in 2003. Following a corporate reorganization from 2001 to 2005, Lexus began operating its own design, engineering and manufacturing centers.
Since the 2000s, Lexus has increased sales outside its largest market, the United States. The division inaugurated dealerships in the Japanese domestic market in 2005, becoming the first Japanese premium car marque to launch in its country of origin.[9] The brand has since debuted in Southeast Asia, Latin America, Europe and other regions, and has introduced hybrid vehicles in many markets.
The Lexus brand was created around the same time as Japanese rivals Nissan and Honda developed their Infiniti and Acura premium brands. The Japanese government imposed voluntary export restraints for the U.S. market, so it was more profitable for Japanese automakers to export more expensive cars to the U.S.
In 1983, Toyota chairman Eiji Toyoda issued a challenge to build the world's best car.[10] The project, code-named F1 ("Flagship One")[11] developed the Lexus LS 400 to expand Toyota's product line in the premium segment.[12] The F1 project followed the Toyota Supra sports car and the premium Toyota Mark II models.[13] Both the Supra and Mark II were rear-wheel drive cars with a powerful 7M-GE or 7M-GTE inline-six engine. The largest sedan Toyota built at the time was the limited-production, 1960s-vintage Toyota Century, a domestic, hand-built limousine, and V8-powered model,[14] followed by the inline-six-engined Toyota Crown premium sedan.[14][15] The Century was conservatively styled for the Japanese market and along with the Crown not slated for export after a restyle in 1982.[15] The F1 designers targeted their new sedan at international markets and began development on a new V8 engine.[14][15]
Japanese manufacturers exported more expensive models in the 1980s due to voluntary export restraints negotiated by the Japanese government and U.S. trade representatives that restricted mainstream car sales.[16] In 1986, Honda launched its Acura marque in the U.S., influencing Toyota's plans for a luxury division.[17] The initial Acura model was an export version of the Honda Legend, called the Acura Legend, itself launched in Japan in 1985 as a rival to the Toyota Crown, Nissan Cedric/Gloria and Mazda Luce.[18] In 1987, Nissan unveiled its plans for a premium brand, Infiniti,[19] and revised its Nissan President sedan in standard wheelbase form for export as the Infiniti Q45, which it launched in 1990.[20] Mazda began selling the Luce as the Mazda 929 in North America in 1988 and later began plans to develop an upscale marque to be called Amati, but its plans did not come to fruition.[19]
Toyota researchers visited the U.S. in May 1985 to conduct focus groups and market research on luxury consumers.[21] During that time, several F1 designers rented a home in Laguna Beach, California, to observe the lifestyles and tastes of American upper class consumers.[21] Meanwhile, F1 engineering teams conducted prototype testing on locations ranging from the German autobahn to U.S. roads.[22] Toyota's market research concluded that a separate brand and sales channel were needed to present its new sedan, and plans were made to develop a new network of dealerships in the U.S. market.[23]
In 1986, Toyota's longtime advertising agency Saatchi & Saatchi formed a specialized unit, Team One, to handle marketing for the new brand.[17] Image consulting firm Lippincott & Margulies was hired to develop a list of 219 prospective names; Vectre, Verone, Chaparel, Calibre and Alexis were chosen as top candidates.[24] While Alexis quickly became the front runner, concerns were raised that the name applied to people more than cars (being associated with the Alexis Carrington character on the popular 1980s prime time drama Dynasty).[24][25] As a result, the first letter was removed and the "i" replaced with a "u" to morph the name to Lexus.[25]
Theories of the etymology of the Lexus name have suggested it is the combination of the words "luxury" and "elegance",[26] and that it is an acronym for "luxury exports to the U.S."[26] According to Team One interviews, the brand name has no specific meaning and simply denotes a luxurious and technological image.[24] Prior to the release of the first vehicles, database service LexisNexis obtained a temporary injunction forbidding the name Lexus from being used because it might cause product confusion.[27] The injunction threatened to delay the division's launch and marketing efforts.[27] The U.S. appeals court lifted the injunction, deciding that there was little likelihood of confusion between the two products.[27]
The original Lexus slogan, developed after Team One representatives visited Lexus designers in Japan and noted an obsessive attention to detail, became "The Relentless Pursuit of Perfection."[28] Three firms were involved in the final phase of logo development: Saatchi & Saatchi, Molly Designs and Hunter/Korobkin, Inc.[29] The finished logo was a combination of two firms' final designs: the Lexus logo typeface came from Saatchi & Saatchi and the "L" was Hunter/Korobkin, Inc.'s design. According to Toyota, the automaker made some refinements so the logo would be easier to manufacture, rendering it using a mathematical formula.[30][24] The first teaser ads featuring the Lexus name and logo appeared at the Chicago, Los Angeles and New York auto shows in 1988.[31]
The F1 project was completed in 1989, involving 60 designers, 24 engineering teams, 1,400 engineers, 2,300 technicians, 220 support workers, approximately 450 prototypes and more than $1 billion in costs.[32] The resulting car, the Lexus LS 400, had a design that shared no major elements with previous Toyota vehicles, with a new 4.0 L V8 gasoline engine and rear-wheel drive.[33][34] The car debuted in January 1989 at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit[19] and official sales of the vehicle began the following September at a network of 81 new Lexus dealerships in the U.S.[35] The LS 400 was sold along with the smaller ES 250, a rebadged version of the Japanese market Toyota Camry Prominent/Toyota Vista.[22] The launch of Lexus was accompanied by a multimillion-dollar advertising campaign.[36]
The LS 400 was praised for its quietness, well-appointed and ergonomic interior, engine performance, build quality, aerodynamics, fuel economy and value.[22][37] However, it was criticized by some automobile columnists for derivative styling and a suspension regarded as too compromising of handling for ride comfort.[22][38] In some markets it was priced against mid-size, six-cylinder Mercedes-Benz and BMW models.[39] It was rated by Car and Driver magazine as better than the higher-priced Mercedes-Benz 420 SEL and BMW 735i in terms of ride, handling and performance.[40] The LS 400 also won motoring awards from automotive publications including Automobile Magazine and Wheels Magazine.[41][42] Lexus quickly established customer loyalty and its debut was generally regarded as a shock to existing luxury marques. BMW's and Mercedes-Benz's U.S. sales figures dropped 29 percent and 19 percent, respectively, with BMW executives accusing Lexus of dumping in that market, while 35 percent of Lexus buyers traded in a Lincoln or Cadillac.[40]
In December 1989, Lexus initiated a voluntary recall of all 8,000 LS 400s based upon two customer complaints over defective wiring and an overheated brake light.[40] A 20-day operation to replace the parts on affected vehicles included technicians to pick up, repair and return cars to customers free of charge, and also flying personnel and renting garage space for owners in remote locations.[40] This response was covered in media publications and helped establish the marque's early reputation for customer service.[43][44]
By the end of 1989, a total of 16,392 LS 400 and ES 250 sedans were sold in the four months following the U.S. launch.[45] Although sales had begun at a slower pace than expected, the final tally matched the division's target of 16,000 units for that year.[46] Following initial models, plans called for the addition of a sports coupe along with a redesigned ES sedan.[47]
In 1990, during its first full year of sales, Lexus sold 63,594 LS 400 and ES 250 sedans in the U.S.,[48] the majority being the LS model.[48] That year, Lexus also began limited exports to the United Kingdom, Switzerland, Canada and Australia.[22][49] In 1991, Lexus launched its first sports coupe, the SC 400, which shared the LS 400s V8 engine and rear-wheel drive design.[47] This was followed by the second generation ES 300 sedan, which succeeded the ES 250 and became Lexus' top seller.[47] At the conclusion of 1991, Lexus had become the top-selling premium car import in the U.S.,[50][51] with sales reaching 71,206 vehicles.[48] That year, Lexus ranked highest in J.D. Power and Associates' studies on initial vehicle quality, customer satisfaction and sales satisfaction for the first time.[52] The marque also began increasing U.S. model prices past those of comparable American premium makes, but still below high-end European models.[51] By 1992, the LS 400's base price had risen 18 percent.[53]
In 1993, Lexus launched the mid-size GS 300 sports sedan, based on the Toyota Aristo using the Toyota "S" platform from the Toyota Crown, which had sold for two years prior in Japan.[47] The GS 300 was priced below the LS 400 in the marque's lineup.[54] That same year, Lexus became one of the first marques to debut a certified pre-owned program, with the aim of improving trade-in model values.[55] The marque introduced the second generation LS 400 in 1994.[56] In May 1995, sales were threatened by the U.S. government's proposal of 100 percent tariffs on upscale Japanese cars in response to the widening U.S.-Japan trade deficit.[57] SUVs were exempt from the proposed sanctions.[58] Normal sales operations resumed by late 1995 when the Japanese auto manufacturers collectively agreed to greater American investments and the tariffs were not enacted.[57]
In 1996, Lexus debuted its first sport utility vehicle, the LX 450,[59] followed by the third generation ES 300 sedan, and the second generation GS 300 and GS 400 sedans in 1997. The marque's plans for developing an SUV model had accelerated during the U.S.-Japan tariff discussions of 1995.[58] Lexus added the first luxury-branded crossover SUV, the RX 300 in 1998. The RX crossover targeted suburban buyers who desired an upmarket SUV but did not need the LX's off-road capability.[60] It was particularly successful, eventually becoming the marque's top-selling model ahead of the ES sedan.[60] The same year, Lexus made its debut in South America's most populous country when it launched sales in Brazil.[61][62] In 1999, the IS was introduced, an entry-level sport sedan. Lexus also recorded its 1 millionth vehicle sold in the U.S. market,[50] being ranked as the top-selling premium car maker in the U.S. overall.[60]
In July 2000, Lexus introduced the IS 300 in North America, following global launch in 1999 (as the IS 200) and the third generation LS 430. In 2001, the first convertible was introduced, as well as the SC 430 and a redesigned ES 300.[63] The GX 470 mid-size SUV debuted in 2002, followed by the second generation RX 330 in 2003.[64] The following year, Lexus recorded its 2 millionth U.S. vehicle sale,[65][66] and the first luxury-branded production hybrid SUV, the RX 400h.[67] This vehicle used Toyota's Hybrid Synergy Drive system that combined gasoline and electric motors.[68]
In 2005, Lexus completed an organizational separation from parent company Toyota,[69] with dedicated design, engineering, training, and manufacturing centers working exclusively for the division.[70][71] This effort coincided with Lexus' launch in its home market of Japan and an expanded global launch of the brand in markets such as China.[71][72] Executives aimed to increase Lexus sales outside of its largest market in the U.S.[71][73] To accompany this expansion, next generation Lexus vehicles were redesigned as "global models" for international release.[74] In the European market, where Lexus had long faced struggling sales owing to low brand recognition, few dedicated dealerships, and 1990s import quotas,[75][76] the marque announced plans to introduce hybrid and diesel powertrains,[77] increase the number of Lexus dealerships, and expand operations in emerging markets such as Russia.[78][79]
Lexus' arrival in the Japanese market in July 2005 marked the first introduction of a Japanese premium car marque in the domestic market.[9] New generation LS, IS, ES, GS, and RX models subsequently became available in Japan along with the SC 430, ending domestic sales of Toyota-branded models under the Celsior, Altezza, Windom, Aristo, Harrier, and Soarer nameplates, respectively. The Altezza and Aristo were previously exclusive to Japanese Toyota retail sales channels called Toyota Vista Store, the Windom was exclusive to Toyota Corolla Store, the Celsior and Harrier were exclusive to Toyopet Store, and the Soarer was previously available at both Toyota Store and Toyopet Store locations.[80][81] Lexus models sold in Japan featured higher specifications and a price premium compared with their discontinued Toyota counterparts.[80] Sales for the first half-year were slower than expected,[82] affected by the contraction of the domestic auto market and price increases,[83] but improved in subsequent months with an expanded lineup.[83][84]
Through the mid-2000s, Lexus experienced sales successes in South Korea and Taiwan, becoming the top-selling import make in both markets in 2005;[85][86] the marque also sold well in the Middle East, where it ranked first or second among rivals in multiple countries,[87] and in Australia, where Lexus reached third in luxury car sales in 2006.[88][89] Division executives in 2006 announced an expansion goal from 68 countries to 76 worldwide by 2010.[90] By the end of the decade, this expansion resulted in official launches in Malaysia and South Africa in 2006,[91][92] Indonesia in 2007,[93] Chile in 2008,[94][95] and the Philippines in 2009.[96]
In 2006, Lexus began sales of the GS 450h, a V6 hybrid performance sedan,[97] and launched the fourth generation LS line, comprising both standard- and long-wheelbase V8 (LS 460 and LS 460 L) and hybrid (LS 600h and LS 600h L) versions.[98] The fifth generation ES 350 also debuted in the same year. The LS 600h L subsequently went on sale as the most expensive sedan ever produced in Japan.[99] By the end of 2006, Lexus' annual sales had reached 475,000 vehicles worldwide.[100] In January 2007, Lexus announced a new F marque performance division, which would produce racing-inspired versions of its performance models. The IS F, made its debut at the 2007 North American International Auto Show,[101] accompanied by a concept car, the LF-A.
In October 2007, Lexus entered the Specialty Equipment Market Association show in the U.S. for the first time with the IS F, and announced its F-Sport performance trim level and factory-sanctioned accessory line.[102] Increased emphasis on sporty models was an effort to target rivals from Mercedes-Benz's AMG and BMW's M divisions.[101][103] Models such as the SC 400 and GS 400 had received favorable reactions from sport luxury buyers,[104] most Lexus models had been characterized as favoring comfort over sporty road feel and handling, compared with European rivals.[105] By the end of 2007, Lexus annual worldwide sales had surpassed 500,000 vehicles,[106] and the marque ranked as the top-selling premium import in China for the first time.[107] The largest sales markets in order of size for 2007 were the U.S., Japan, the UK, China, Canada, and Russia.[100][108]
In 2008, amidst the late-2000s recession and a weakened world car market, global sales fell 16 percent to 435,000,[109][110][111] with declines in markets such as the U.S. and Europe where deliveries fell by 21 percent and 27.5 percent, respectively.[112][113] In 2009, the marque launched the HS 250h,[114] a dedicated hybrid sedan for North America and Japan, the RX 450h, the second generation hybrid SUV replacing the earlier RX 400h, and later that year debuted the US$375,000 production LFA exotic coupe.[115] In late 2009, citing higher sales of hybrid models over their petrol counterparts,[116][117] Lexus announced plans to become a hybrid-only marque in Europe.[118] By the end of the decade, Lexus ranked as the fourth-largest premium car make in the world by volume,[119] and was the number one selling premium car marque in the U.S. for 10 consecutive years.[111][119][120]
In 2010, Lexus underwent a gradual sales recovery in North America and Asia as the marque focused on adding hybrids and new model derivatives.[87] Sales in the U.S. held steady despite the 2009–2010 Toyota vehicle recalls, several of which included Lexus models.[121] The ES 350 and certain IS models were affected by a recall for potentially jamming floor mats,[121] while parent company Toyota bore the brunt of negative publicity amid investigations over its series of product recalls and problem rates per-vehicle.[121][122] The redesigned GX 460 was also voluntarily recalled in April 2010 for a software update, one week after Consumer Reports issued a recommendation not to buy the SUV, citing a possible rollover risk following the slow stability control response to a high-speed emergency turn.[123] Although the publication knew of no reported incidents, the GX 460 received updated stability control software.[123]
In late 2010 and early 2011, Lexus began sales of the CT 200h, a compact four-door hybrid hatchback designed for Europe, in multiple markets.[124][125] Sales of lower-displacement regional models were also expanded, beginning with the ES 240 in China followed by the RX 270; Japan, Russia, and Taiwan were among markets which received model variants intended for reduced emissions or import taxes.[126][127] In March 2011, the Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami caused severe disruption to Lexus' Japan-based production lines, hindering the marque's near-term sales prospects.[128] Lexus' U.S. executives stated that due to vehicle shortages amidst close competition from BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and Audi, the marque would not remain the country's top-selling premium car brand.[128]
Cumulative sales results for 2011 indicated a 14 percent sales drop in the U.S. market,[129] along with sales increases of 40 percent and 27 percent in Europe and Japan respectively,[130][131] for a global sales total of 410,000 units.[132] Lexus' streak of 11 consecutive years as the best-selling luxury marque in the U.S. ended that year, with the title going to BMW followed by Mercedes-Benz.[133] While 45 percent of Lexus sales in the U.S. in 2011 relied upon the RX luxury crossover SUV, rival Mercedes-Benz's best-selling offering was the E-Class mid-luxury sedan, which commands considerably higher prices.[134] Subsequently, Toyota chairman Akio Toyoda vowed to restore passion to the marque and further increase its organizational independence, admitting that "...back then we did not regard Lexus as a brand, but as a distribution channel". As a result of Toyoda's organizational changes, Lexus senior managers report directly to the chairman for the first time in the marque's history.[133][134]
In January 2012, the marque began sales of the fourth generation GS line, including GS 350 and GS 450h variants, as well as a lower-displacement GS 250 model for select markets.[135] In April 2012, the sixth generation ES line, including ES 350 and ES 300h variants, debuted at the New York International Auto Show.[136]
In April 2014, Lexus unveiled the five-seater NX crossover. The vehicle features a very first for a Lexus vehicle: a turbocharger. Its nomenclature is denoted as the 200t. In August 2014, Toyota announced it would be cutting its Lexus spare parts prices in China by up to 35 percent. The company admitted the move was in response to a probe foreshadowed earlier in the month by China's National Development and Reform Commission of Lexus spare parts policies, as part of an industry-wide investigation into what the Chinese regulator considers exorbitantly high prices being charged by automakers for spare parts and after-sales servicing.[137]
In March 2016, Lexus announced that it will be producing a new flagship vehicle: the two-door LC 500. The vehicle will be produced for late 2017 in a V8 version putting out 467 horsepower. The LC 500h, a V6 hybrid variant, could potentially become available in late 2017 or early 2018.
In April 2019, Lexus announced that a rebadged limousine version of the third-generation Toyota Alphard would be sold as the Lexus LM.[138] It was also announced that Lexus would finally enter the market in Mexico in 2021 with some of the vehicles in their lineup.[139] In October 2019, Lexus announced that it will be launching the brand's first all-battery electric vehicle in 2020, which is the UX 300e.[140][141] In June 2023, Lexus introduced its first vehicle in the B-segment, the LBX, which went on sale in Europe, Japan, Australia and Southeast Asia.[142][143][144]
Total sales and production Regional sales, 2011 Units Japan[131] 42,365 China[145] 56,303 Europe[130] 43,637 United States[129] 198,552 Type production, 2010 Units Passenger vehicles 205,070 Crossover SUVs 159,560 Hybrid vehicles 66,226 Line production, 2010 Units Japan production[146] 283,012 Canada production[147] 81,618 Total 364,630
Lexus International coordinates the worldwide operations of Toyota's luxury division[148][149] from the brand's global headquarters, located in Nagoya, Aichi.[150][148] Corporate entities further include the brand's Japan Sales and Marketing and global Product and Marketing Planning divisions.[149][151] While organizationally separate from its parent company, Lexus International reports directly to Toyota chief executive officer Akio Toyoda.[132] In the U.S., brand operations are managed by the U.S. Lexus division, which is headquartered in Plano, Texas.[152] In Europe, Lexus operations are managed by Lexus Europe, located in Brussels.[153] Companion design facilities are located in Southern California[154] and central Japan,[155] with the head design studio devoted entirely to Lexus models in Toyota City, Aichi.[155][156]
Lexus sales operations vary in structure by region. In many markets, such as the U.S., the dealership network is a distinct organization from corporate headquarters,[128] with separately owned and operated Lexus showrooms.[157] By contrast, in Japan all 143 dealerships in the country are owned and operated by Lexus.[83] Several markets have a designated, third party regional distributor; for example, in the United Arab Emirates, sales operations are managed by Al-Futtaim Motors LLC,[87] and in Costa Rica, Lexus vehicles are sold via regional distributor Purdy Motors S.A.[158] Other officially sanctioned regional distributors have sold Lexus models prior to the launch of, or in absence of, a dedicated dealership network.[92]
The Lexus brand launched in the Indian market in 2017,[159] with the models RX450h, LX450d, LX570, ES300h,[160] NX, LS.[161] Dealerships in Mumbai, Delhi, Gurgaon, and Bangalore became operational in March 2017, when the brand began sales in India with a second set of dealerships opening in Chandigarh, Kochi, and Chennai toward the end of 2017.[160] This made Lexus the fifth luxury brand to be launched in India, after Mercedes-Benz, Porsche, BMW, and Audi.
Global sales of Lexus vehicles reached an all-time high in 2007, with a total of 518,000. Sales decreased in subsequent years due to the effects of the 2008 recession and the Japanese tsunami of 2011. Following this, sales recovered and reached a new high of 523,000 in 2013.[162]
In 2014, the Lexus brand set a new global sales record after selling 582,000 vehicles. This made Lexus the fourth best selling luxury brand in the world, trailing BMW, Audi and Mercedes-Benz.[163]
Global sales of Lexus vehicles increased by 12 percent in 2015 to reach another annual sales record with 652,000 units sold worldwide.[164]
Global cumulative sales of Lexus brand hybrid electric cars reached the 500,000 mark in November 2012.[165] The 1 million sales milestone was achieved in March 2016.[166] The Lexus RX 400h/RX 450h ranks as the top selling Lexus hybrid with 335,000 units delivered worldwide as of March 2016 , followed by the Lexus CT 200h with 267,000 units.[166]
Lexus has not sold as well in Europe as it has in the rest of the world where it is marketed. This is allegedly due to suffering from smaller brand recognition, image, and a less-developed dealership network.[167] In European markets, the Lexus LS has ranked behind BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Audi, and Jaguar in flagship luxury car sales.[168] Automotive analysts have suggested a possible rationale for the sales disparity, in that European buyers place less emphasis on vehicle reliability and have more brand loyalty to established domestic marques.[167] In contrast, the Lexus LS has ranked second in sales to the Mercedes-Benz S-Class (and ahead of rivals from BMW, Audi, and Jaguar) in markets outside Europe, such as South Africa.[169]
Currently all of Lexus's models for the US market are imported from Japan, with the exception of the RX and NX, which are also produced in Cambridge, Ontario, for North America, and the ES, which is also produced in Georgetown, Kentucky. The RX midsized crossover is Lexus's best selling model in the United States, while the ES mid-sized car is the most popular sedan in the line-up.
As of 2024 , Lexus is the fifth best selling luxury car brand in the world, behind BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Audi and Tesla.[170]
Calendar Year Europe[171] US (Market share %)[172] 2023 - 320,249 ( 2.06) 2022 38,366 258,434 ( 1.89) 2021 46,250 326,928 ( 2.19) 2020 47,041 275,042 ( 1.87) 2019 55,770 298,112 ( 1.75) 2018 45,918 298,302 ( 1.72) 2017 44,944 304,376 ( 1.76) 2016 44,287 331,228 ( 1.89) 2015 39,255 344,601 ( 1.97) 2014 31,479 311,389 ( 1.88) 2013 23,708 273,847 ( 1.76) 2012 26,820 244,162 ( 1.68) 2011 27,442 198,552 ( 1.55) 2010 19,185 229,329 ( 1.98) 2009 20,629 215,975 ( 2.07) 2008 29,682 260,087 ( 1.96) 2007 40,496 329,177 ( 2.07) 2006 40,337 322,434 ( 1.95) 2005 23,340 302,895 ( 2.04) 2004 21,122 287,927 ( 1.70) 2003 18,318 259,755 ( 1.56) 2002 19,435 234,109 ( 1.40) 2001 21,357 223,983 ( 1.30) 2000 17,214 206,037 ( 1.20) 1999 15,800 185,890 ( 1.10) 1998 6,938 156,260 ( 1.00) 1997 3,408 97,563 ( 0.60) 1996 81,529 ( 0.50) 1995 83,616 ( 0.50) 1994 91,554 ( 0.58) 1993 99,280 ( 0.64) 1992 92,890 ( 0.69) 1991 71,206 ( 0.58) 1990 63,534 ( 0.46) 1989 16,302 ( 0.11) 1988 0 (0.00)
Financial data of Lexus operations are not disclosed publicly.[173] However, automotive analysts estimate that the Lexus division contributes a disproportionate share of Toyota's profits, relative to its limited production and sales volume.[173] Interviews with retired division officials indicate that depending on sales volume, vehicle product development cycles, and exchange rates, Lexus sales have accounted for as much as half of Toyota's annual U.S. profit in certain years.[173] Division executives have employed pricing strategies aimed at sustaining profit margins rather than sales volume, with historically fewer price incentives than rival brands.[173] In 2006, Lexus entered Interbrand's list of the Top 100 Global Brands for the first time, with an estimated brand value of approximately $3 billion annually.[174] In 2009, Interbrand ranked Lexus as Japan's seventh largest brand, between Panasonic and Nissan, based on revenue, earnings, and market value.[7]
Further information: List of Lexus vehicles
The global Lexus lineup features sedans of different size classes, including the compact IS model, mid-size ES models, and the full-size LS. The 2-door coupe range consists of the RC and the LC. Former convertibles include the SC and IS C models. Sport-utility vehicles range in size from the subcompact UX, compact NX and mid-size RX crossovers, to the full-size GX and LX, the discontinued HS and GS , and variants of the IS, ES, LS, RC, LC, LBX, UX, NX, RX, TX and LM.[175] The F marque line formerly produced a variant of the IS, GS and the LFA and currently produces a variant of the RC coupe.[175]
Further information: Lexus F and Lexus F-Sport
Lexus produces its highest-performance models under its F marque division.[101] The name refers to Flagship and Fuji Speedway in Japan, whose first corner, 27R, inspired the shape of the "F" emblem.[176] F marque models are developed by the Lexus Vehicle Performance Development Division.[177] The first F marque model, the IS F, went on sale in 2007, followed by the LFA in 2009.[115] A related F-Sport performance trim level and factory-sanctioned accessory line is available for standard Lexus models such as the IS 250 and IS 350.[102] The F-Sport trim level commonly includes cosmetic upgrades to the exterior and interior, and in some vehicles, mechanical upgrades such as an adaptive variable suspension.[178][179] F-Sport succeeded an earlier in-house tuning effort, the TRD-based L-Tuned, which had offered performance packages on the IS and GS sedans in the early 2000s (decade).[180][181]
Additions to the performance F Sport marque include the Lexus RC F Sport and Lexus GS F Sport and Lexus LS F Sport.[182]
Lexus production models are named alphanumerically using two-letter designations followed by three digits. The first letter indicates relative status in the Lexus model range (ranking),[183] and the second letter refers to car body style or type[183] (e.g. LS for 'luxury sedan'). The three digits commonly indicate engine displacement in liters multiplied by a factor of one hundred (e.g. 350 for a 3.5 L engine),[183] except in the case of turbocharged and hybrid vehicles, for which the digits correspond to the displacement of a naturally aspirated engine with equivalent output (on hybrids, the three digits refer to the combined gasoline-electric output).[68][184][185] A space is used between the letters and numbers. The same letter may be used differently depending on the model; 'S' can refer to 'sedan'[183] or 'sport'[81] (e.g. in LS and SC), while 'X' refers to 'luxury utility vehicle' or SUV.[183][186] For certain models, a lower case letter placed after the alphanumeric designation indicates powerplant type ('h' for hybrid, 'd' for diesel, 't' for turbocharged),[116] while capital letter(s) placed at the end indicates a class subtype (e.g. 'L' for long-wheelbase,[69] 'C' for coupe, 'AWD' for all-wheel drive). On F marque models, the two-letter designation and the letter 'F' are used with no numbers or hyphens (e.g. IS F).[116]
Lexus design has traditionally placed an emphasis on targeting specific vehicle development standards.[187] Since the marque's inception, design targets have ranged from aerodynamics and ride quality to interior ergonomics.[37][188] The backronym "IDEAL" ("Impressive, Dynamic, Elegant, Advanced, and Lasting") is used in the development process.[189] Each vehicle is designed according to approximately 500 specific product standards, known as "Lexus Musts", on criteria such as leather seat stitching.[190][191] Design elements from the marque's concept vehicle line, the LF series (including the 2003 LF-S and 2004 LF-C), have been incorporated in production models.[192][193]
Vehicle cabins have incorporated electroluminescent Optitron gauges,[194] SmartAccess, a smart key entry and startup system,[195] and multimedia features. Beginning with the 2010 RX and HS models, the Remote Touch system, featuring a computer mouse-like controller with haptic feedback, was introduced;[114][196] other models have featured touchscreen controls (through the 2009 model year) as a navigation screen interface.[195] 2014 saw the introduction of the next version of Lexus' remote-touch innovations—the Remote Touch Interface Touchpad in the new RC Coupe.[197]
In 1989, Lexus became among the first premium car marques to equip models with premium audio systems, in partnership with stereo firm Nakamichi.[198][199] Since 2001, optional surround sound systems are offered via high-end audio purveyor Mark Levinson.[199] For reduced cabin noise, the first LS 400 introduced sandwich steel plating,[194] and later models added acoustic glass.[200] In 2006, the LS 460 debuted the first ceiling air diffusers and infrared body temperature sensors in a car.[201][202] Telematics services include G-Book with G-Link in Asia and Lexus Enform in North America.[203]
In 2006, Lexus incorporated the first production eight-speed automatic transmission in an automobile with the LS 460,[201] and the gearbox was later adapted for the GS 460 and IS F models. Continuously variable transmissions, regenerative brakes, and electric motors have been used on all Lexus hybrid models.[68] In 2007, Lexus executives signaled intentions to equip further models with hybrid powertrains,[116] catering to demands for a decrease in both carbon pollution and oil reliance.[204] Hybrid models have been differentiated by separate badging and lighting technology; in 2008, the LS 600h L became the first production vehicle to use LED headlamps.[205]
Safety features on Lexus models range from stability and handling programs (Vehicle Stability Control and Vehicle Dynamics Integrated Management)[206] to backup cameras, swivel headlights, and sonar warning systems. The Lexus Pre-Collision System (PCS) integrates multiple safety systems.[206] In 2007, Lexus introduced the first car safety systems with infrared and pedestrian detection capabilities, lane keep assist, a Driver Monitoring System with facial recognition monitoring of driver attentiveness, and rear pre-collision whiplash protection, as part of the LS 460 PCS.[201] As a safety precaution, Lexus GPS navigation systems in many regions feature a motion lockout when the vehicle reaches a set speed; to prevent distraction, navigation inputs are limited, while voice input and certain buttons are still accessible. This safety feature has attracted criticism because passengers cannot use certain functions when the vehicle is in motion.[207] Pre-2007 models came with a hidden manufacturer override option,[208] and updated European models allow operation in motion.[209]
Production models in development have included convertibles, crossovers, and dedicated hybrids.[210][211] Under the F marque, Lexus plans to produce high-performance vehicles with its first expressions being the IS F and the LFA. Lexus officials have also discussed standard production model usage of varying platforms.[212] The LS uses a dedicated platform,[34] while the entry-level Lexus ES had been criticized for being too similar to the Toyota Camry, with which it shared platforms until its sixth generation,[136] in both styling and powertrain design.[213] The Nürburgring test track in Germany has also seen Lexus prototype testing.[214]
See also: Lexus LF
Lexus introduced a new design language known as "L-finesse" in the mid-2000s with its LF series concepts and the 2006 Lexus GS.[215][216] L-finesse is represented by three Japanese kanji characters which translate as "Intriguing Elegance, Incisive Simplicity, and Seamless Anticipation".[216] Design characteristics, including a fastback profile, lower-set grille,[217] and the use of both convex and concave surfaces,[217] are derived from Japanese cultural motifs (e.g. the phrase kirikaeshi in arrowhead shapes).[218] While earlier Lexus models were criticized for reserved and derivative styling, and often mistaken for understated domestic market cars,[217] automotive design analyses described L-finesse as adding a distinctive nature and embrace of Japanese design identity.[215][216]
Opinions varied for L-finesse's debut on the GS; Sports Car International's analysis praised the vehicle's in-person appearance;[219] Automobile Magazine criticized the daring of its forward styling,[220] and compared subsequent rival models for design similarities.[221] In 2012, the arrival of the redesigned fourth generation Lexus GS featured the introduction of a spindle-shaped grille design, intended to be used on all forthcoming Lexus models.[150] L-finesse exhibitions were presented at Milan's Salone del Mobile from 2005 through 2009.[222]
The first Lexus vehicles were manufactured in Toyota's Tahara plant, a computerized manufacturing plant in Japan.[175][223] Through the 2000s, most Lexus sedan and SUV production has occurred in Japan at the Tahara plant in Aichi and the Miyata plant in Fukuoka.[73][175] In addition to the Tahara factory, over time Lexus vehicles have been produced at the Miyata plant (Toyota Motor Kyushu) in Miyawaka, Fukuoka; the Higashi-Fuji plant (Kanto Auto Works) in Susono, Shizuoka; and the Yoshiwara plant (Araco, later Toyota Auto Body) in Toyota City, Aichi.[73][175] Front-wheel drive cars, such as the ES and HS, have been produced in the Fukuoka Prefecture.[175]
Toyota Motor Kyushu's Kokura plant in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka, which opened in 2008, is a dedicated hybrid production site for hybrid systems used in Lexus models such as the gasoline-electric RX.[224] The North American–market RX 350 (since the 2004 model year) is produced at the Cambridge plant (Toyota Canada, Inc.) in the city of Cambridge, in Ontario, Canada, which is the first Lexus production site located outside Japan. In late 2015, Lexus started to assemble North American-spec ES 350 sedans at the Georgetown plant (TMMK, Inc.).[225] In January 2020, Toyota Kirloskar Motor of India started assembling the ES sedan in its Bidadi plant.
Relative to Toyota models, Lexus vehicles are built according to different quality control standards,[226][227] including more stringent body panel fit tolerances and paint quality requirements.[226][228] Their manufacture involves different assembly lines, molds, welding processes, and manufacturing equipment.[229][230] Lexus plant workers also undergo a more selective screening process.[231][69] Production vehicles are given visual inspections for flaws, individually test-driven at high speeds, and subjected to vibration tests.[226]
Assembly sites by model[73][175] Plant Owner Location Country Model(s) Tahara Toyota Motor Corp. Tahara, Aichi Prefecture Japan LS, GS, IS, GX, RC, NX, LM Tsutsumi Toyota Motor Corp. Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture ES Kokura Toyota Motor Kyushu, Inc. Kitakyushu, Fukuoka Prefecture CT, HS, RX Miyata Toyota Motor Kyushu, Inc. Miyawaka, Fukuoka Prefecture ES, IS, RX, NX, UX Motomachi Toyota Motor Corp. Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture LFA, LC, RZ Higashi Fuji Kanto Auto Works, Ltd. Susono, Shizuoka Prefecture SC Yoshiwara Toyota Auto Body Corp. Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture LX Cambridge Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada Cambridge, Ontario Canada RX, RXh, NX Georgetown Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky Georgetown, Kentucky United States ES Princeton Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indiana Princeton, Indiana TX Bidadi Toyota Kirloskar Motor Bidadi, Karnataka India ES
In the 2000s (decade), Consumer Reports named Lexus among the top five most reliable brands in its Annual Car Reliability Surveys of over one million vehicles across the U.S.[232][233]
Lexus has become known for efforts to provide an upscale image, particularly with service provided after the sale. The waiting areas in service departments are replete with amenities, ranging from refreshment bars to indoor putting greens.[234][235] Dealerships typically offer complimentary loaner cars or "courtesy cars" and free car washes,[235] and some have added on-site cafes and designer boutiques.[236][237] Service bays are lined with large picture windows for owners to watch the servicing of their vehicle.[238] In 2005, Lexus also began reserving parking lots at major sporting arenas, entertainment events, and shopping malls, with the only requirement for free entry being the ownership of a Lexus vehicle.[239] An online owner publication, Lexus Magazine,[240] features automotive and lifestyle articles and is published online monthly[241] and on a mobile site.[242]
Since 2002, Lexus has scored consecutive top ratings in the Auto Express[243][244][245] and 76,000-respondent Top Gear customer satisfaction surveys in the UK.[246] Lexus has also repeatedly topped the 79,000-respondent J.D. Power Customer Service Index[247] and Luxury Institute, New York surveys in the U.S.[248] As a result of service satisfaction levels, the marque has one of the highest customer loyalty rates in the industry.[249] To improve customer service, employees are instructed to follow the "Lexus Covenant", the marque's founding promise (which states that "Lexus will treat each customer as we would a guest in our home"),[250] and some dealerships have incorporated training at upscale establishments such as Nordstrom department stores and Ritz-Carlton hotels.[251]
Lexus first entered the motorsport arena in 1999 when its racing unit, Team Lexus,[252] fielded two GS 400 race vehicles in the Motorola Cup North American Street Stock Championship touring car series. In its 1999 inaugural season, Team Lexus achieved its first victory with its sixth race at Road Atlanta.[253] Led by Sports Car Club of America and International Motor Sports Association driver Chuck Goldsborough, based in Baltimore, Maryland,[254] Team Lexus capitalized on the debut of the first generation Lexus IS by entering three IS 300s in the third race of the 2001 Grand-Am Cup season at Phoenix, Arizona.[255] Team Lexus won its first IS 300 victory that year at the Virginia International Raceway.[255] In 2002, Team Lexus' competitive efforts in the Grand-Am Cup ST1 (Street Tuner) class achieved victories in the Drivers' and Team Championships,[253][254] as well as a sweep of the top three finishes at Circuit Mont-Tremblant in Quebec, Canada.[256]
After the release of the Lexus brand in the Japanese domestic market in 2005, Lexus sanctioned the entry of four SC 430 coupes in the Super GT series of the All Japan Grand Touring Car Championship in the GT500 class. In the first race of the 2006 series, an SC 430 took the chequered flag,[257] and drivers André Lotterer and Juichi Wakisaka raced the SC 430 to capture the GT500 championship for that year.[258] In 2007, another SC 430 won the GT500 opening round race.[259] In 2006, Lexus raced a hybrid vehicle for the first time, entering a GS 450h performance hybrid sedan in partnership with Sigma Advanced Racing Development at the 24 Hours of Tokachi race in Hokkaido, Japan.[260] Lexus Canada also entered the GS 450h in 2007's Targa Newfoundland event.[261] In 2009, Lexus Super GT Team SC 430 and IS 350 racers won the GT500 and GT300 championships, respectively.[262]
Lexus' participation in endurance racing further includes the Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona, sanctioned by the Grand American Road Racing Association. After entering the Rolex Sports Car Series in 2004, Lexus has won over 15 Rolex Series event races.[263] In 2005, Lexus was runner-up, and in 2006, it won the championship.[264] Although Toyota has won this race in the past, it was the first time that its luxury arm emerged as the winner. In 2007, six Lexus-powered Daytona prototypes were entered in the Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona event at the Daytona International Speedway. Lexus was a repeat winner of the event, with a Lexus-Riley prototype driven by Scott Pruett, Juan Pablo Montoya, and Salvador Durán of Chip Ganassi Racing finishing first; Lexus-Riley prototypes also took three of the top ten spots.[265] In 2008, Lexus won its third consecutive win at Daytona.[266] For the 2010 season, Lexus departed from the Rolex Sports Car Series, and Ganassi Racing switched to BMW/Dinan engines.[267]
The LF-A prototype also competed on the Nürburgring from 2008 to 2011 in VLN endurance races[268] and in the 24 Hours Nürburgring, also with the IS F.[269] On 14 May 2011, a CT 200h tuned up by Gazoo Racing competed in the Adenauer ADAC Rundstrecken-Trophy, a six-hour endurance race.[270]
3GT Racing, a partnership of Lexus and Paul Gentilozzi, entered two Lexus RC F GT3 at the N.American 2017 WeatherTech SportsCar Championship in the GT Daytona class. Their first win came in the 2018 WeatherTech SportsCar Championship with Dominik Baumann and Kyle Marcelli at Mid-Ohio before winning again with the same pairing at Virginia International Raceway. Lexus finished in 8th in their first season in 2017 in the GT Daytona Manufacturer's Championship. They then improved to 5th in 2018 with the #14 achieving 5th and the #15 getting 10th in the Team's Championship.[citation needed]
For the 2019 WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, the running of the Lexus GT3 cars has been transferred to AIM Vasser Sullivan, which is a debuting partnership, where the driver pairing of Jack Hawksworth and Richard Heistand have currently achieved 2 wins at Mid-Ohio before winning the next race at Belle Isle. As of the result of Lime Rock Park, Lexus are second in the 2019 Manufacturer's Championship and the #12 is third with the #14 in 5th despite that being the winning car.[citation needed]
From its inception, Lexus has been advertised to luxury consumers using specific marketing strategies, with a consistent motif used for the marque's advertisements. Beginning in 1989, television ads were narrated by actor James Sloyan (the voice of "Mr. Lexus" until 2009),[36][271] and accompanied by vehicles that performed unusual stunts onscreen.[272] The first decade of Lexus commercials (1989–99) consisted primarily of disjunctive verbal descriptions, such as "relentless", "pursuit", and "perfection",[273] while vehicles were used to claim superiority in precision, idling, and interior quiet and comfort on camera.[272] Examples included the champagne glass "Balance" (1989) and rolling "Ball Bearing" (1992).[272]
In the 2000s (decade), commercials included descriptions of features,[274] or a narration of the events onscreen, and were often targeted at the marque's German competitors.[275] An annual "December to Remember" campaign featured scenes of family members surprising loved ones with the gift of a new Lexus.[276] The marque returned to the champagne glass theme in a 2006 LS 460 spot showing the sedan maneuvering between two stacks of glasses using its self-parking system, and in a 2010 LFA spot showing its engine sound shattering a glass via resonance frequency.[277]
Industry observers have attributed Lexus' early marketing successes to higher levels of perceived quality and lower prices than competitors, which have enabled the marque to attract customers upgrading from mass-market cars.[12][40] A reputation for dependability, bolstered by reliability surveys, also became a primary factor in attracting new customers from rival premium makes.[278][279] Lexus has since grown to command higher price premiums than rival Japanese makes,[280] with new models further increasing in price and reaching the more than $100,000 ultra-luxury category long dominated by rival European marques.[281][282][283]
Automotive analysts have also noted Lexus' relative newcomer status as a marketing challenge for the brand,[284] although some have debated the requirement of a long history.[280][285] European rivals have marketed their decades of heritage and pedigree,[286] whereas Lexus' reputation rests primarily upon its perceived quality and shared history with parent company Toyota.[280] Several analysts have stated that Lexus will have to develop its own heritage over time by highlighting technological innovations and producing substantial products.[100][284]
Lexus' marketing efforts have extended to sporting and charity event sponsorships, including the U.S. Open tennis Grand Slam event from 2005 to 2009, and the United States Golf Association's U.S. Open, U.S. Women's Open, U.S. Senior Open, and U.S. Amateur tournaments since 2007.[287][288] Lexus has organized an annual Champions for Charity golf series in the U.S. since 1989.[289] Endorsement contracts have also been signed with professional athletes Hideki Matsuyama, Andy Roddick, Annika Sörenstam, and Peter Jacobsen.[290]
Since 2008, Lexus has run the video website L Studio. Shows on L Studio include Web Therapy.[291]
Lexus unveiled its new "Experience Amazing" tagline in the U.S. in a 60-second advertisement at the February 2017 Super Bowl LI.[292] The new tagline replaced Lexus's previous slogans, "Amazing in Motion" and "The Pursuit of Perfection".[293]
On 30 March 2018, Lexus premiered a fake partnership with 23 and Me during a spot on Saturday Night Live, for a pretend program that allows buyers to customize vehicles based on their DNA, as an April Fool's Day joke.[294]
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I get it. 👉 I understand that you have been in the job market for a while. 👉 I understand that you are stressed out on how you're going to make ends meet. 👉 I understand that you are tired of applying to jobs just to get rejected. 👉 I understand that when a recruiter calls about an opportunity and salary doesn't fit my needs. I once was there too. But one thing I never did was burn a bridge with a recruiter. Because I knew that with this competitive job market, I couldn't afford it.
New Title: Professional Recruiter 🎉 About 3 months ago, I made the switch from Sales back to recruiting. Why? Because I missed speaking to you, the candidates. I remember I was in the candidates shoes not too long ago thrown into the job market we’re in currently and I was afraid of what was next to come. If I can have the opportunity to hear your stories as a candidate, to make a positive impact somehow in your job search, and be that little piece of hope…then there is no other place I would rather be than to be in the recruiter chair. I get so many messages from candidates asking for help in their job search. And though I unfortunately can’t reach all of you due to the flooding of messages I receive each day, I hope my posts reach you and assure you that you’re heard and to remind you not to give up in your job search. Your time is coming! Cheers to a new chapter! ❤️ #Promotion #Recruiter #JobSeekers
I took a cut in my pay and I had an even better outcome than I expected. 😶 In December of 2022 I was laid off unexpectedly while I was pregnant. I applied to hundreds of jobs for 8 months until August of 2023 when I was offered my position as a recruiter. It wasn't necessarily the career path I envisioned for myself, and the pay was certainly lower than my last role. My intuition said "yes, take it. The culture is what you always wanted in a company." But the other part of me was saying "you are worth more." I took a day to think about it and I went for it. Fast forward, almost a year later, it was the best decision I ever made. This is the first time I feel like my voice is being heard, where I actually feel like I am making a difference in others lives, and I don't drag my feet coming into work. Hearing candidates cry out of excitement that they got the job, hearing people's stories and being able to relate to them, hearing other mom's stories being laid off after maternity leave... I realized this was what I was meant to do. I am where I am supposed to be. 💫 Moral of the story: Listen to your gut. If it feels right, go for it. It's meant for you.
Happy Pride Month 🌈 As the diversity council ambassador for our Las Vegas office at Insight Global, my goal is to make sure that current and future employees feel comfortable to come as they are. ✨ For the month of June, I decided to host our first ever book club (which was a success btw!)📚🤓 where we recognize an author who identifies part of the LGBTQ+ community. Glennon Doyle’s “Untamed” was our office choice in recognition of Pride Month. So far, this book has opened our eyes, allowed us to do some self reflection of our own lives, and remind ourselves that we all have internal battles we’re fighting. I love being apart of a company and an office who is inclusive and encourages people to #comeasyouare
Being a parent or having a child is not a burden. I came across a video of a woman who was afraid to tell her manager's she was pregnant. Her story reminded me of myself. 💥 Her result: Her manager and Director were happy for her and assured her that her role was safe. They even said "oh thank goodness. We thought you were leaving us for good!" 💥 My result: I was laid-off two week after notifying HR. 💥 The difference: Management saw her as a human being, whereas I was looked at as a number. Lesson learned: if you plan to grow your family, choose your employer wisely. Employers, normalize employees having a life outside of work and not punishing them for it. New life and parenthood should be a moment of celebration. Because at least from my experience, you best believe that employee will work EVEN HARDER because they have an EVEN BIGGER purpose. #career #maternityleave #paternityleave
✨ 8 months later as a recruiter... I am officially now an Account Manager in Training at Insight Global ✨ In these past 2 weeks I have accomplished: - 10 meetings off (25% to goal) - Building relationships with new clients helping fill their urgent hiring needs - Sourcing through candidate resumes to fill clients reqs The world of recruiting has allowed me to help candidates find their next opportunity but also show my compassion for others. Now, I have the chance to help clients with hiring needs AND help candidates find their dream role??!! Absolutely exciting! 🤩 #recruiting #promotion #accountmanager
Remember to thank your recruiter too. Because behind closed doors, we were going to battle for you. ⭐ Without the recruiter , your resume is just a piece of paper to a hiring manager. We are your voice. 🗣 ⭐ Maybe you may not hit all the requirements, but we sure will try to sell you in to the hiring manager as to why you would be a great fit. 💪 ⭐ A recruiter wants you to land that job just as much as you want that job. So the next time you pass along a 'thank you' note, remember to send one to your recruiter too. 🗒 That note can go a long way. Perhaps enough to always keep you in mind for future opportunities. 💼
“Interviews are like speed dating. You have 30+ min to get to know one another and see if it’s a good fit on both ends” I’ll never forget these words by one of my candidates and it made me chuckle but yet it’s so true! So this is a friendly reminder to hiring managers: ✅ Candidates are interviewing you too. First impressions are huge! ✅ Candidates will naturally be nervous. So small talk allows for you to get to know one another and helps the candidate loosen up their nerves. A silly little comment that stuck with me forever and thought it was worth sharing with you too! #interviewingtips #interview #hiringmanager
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100 Notable alumni of
University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
Updated: February 29, 2024
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The University of Michigan - Ann Arbor is 12th in the world, 8th in North America, and 8th in the United States by aggregated alumni prominence. Below is the list of 100 notable alumni from the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor sorted by their wiki pages popularity. The directory includes famous graduates and former students along with research and academic staff. 1 individual affiliated with the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor won Nobel Prizes in Physics.
Tom Brady
Born in
United States
Years
1977-.. (age 47)
Occupations
player of American football
Biography
Thomas Edward Patrick Brady Jr. is an American former football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 23 seasons. He spent his first 20 seasons with the New England Patriots and was a central contributor to the franchise's dynasty from 2001 to 2019. In his final three seasons, he was a member of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Brady is widely regarded as the greatest quarterback of all time.
Michael Phelps
Born in
United States
Years
1985-.. (age 39)
Occupations
swimmer
Biography
Michael Fred Phelps II is an American former competitive swimmer. He is the most successful and most decorated Olympian of all time with a total of 28 medals. Phelps also holds the all-time records for Olympic gold medals (23), Olympic gold medals in individual events (13), and Olympic medals in individual events (16). At the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Phelps tied the record of eight medals of any color at a single Games, held by gymnast Alexander Dityatin, by winning six gold and two bronze medals. Four years later, when he won eight gold medals at the 2008 Beijing Games, he broke fellow American swimmer Mark Spitz's 1972 record of seven first-place finishes at any single Olympic Games. At the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, Phelps won four gold and two silver medals, and at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, he won five gold medals and one silver. This made him the most successful athlete of the Games for the fourth Olympics in a row.
Gerald Ford
Born in
United States
Years
1913-2006 (aged 93)
Enrolled in the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
Studied in 1935
Occupations
military officergridiron football playerautobiographerpoliticianlawyer
Biography
Gerald Rudolph Ford Jr. was an American politician who served as the 38th president of the United States from 1974 to 1977. He previously served as the leader of the Republican Party in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1965 to 1973, and as the 40th vice president under President Richard Nixon from 1973 to 1974. Ford succeeded to the presidency when Nixon resigned in 1974, but was defeated for election to a full term in 1976. Ford is the only person to become U.S. president without winning an election for president or vice president.
Larry Page
Born in
United States
Years
1973-.. (age 51)
Enrolled in the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
Graduated with Bachelor of Science in computer engineering
Occupations
engineercomputer scientistinternational forum participantentrepreneur
Biography
Lawrence Edward Page is an American businessman, computer scientist and internet entrepreneur best known for co-founding Google with Sergey Brin.
James Earl Jones
Born in
United States
Years
1931-.. (age 93)
Occupations
television actorstage actordub actorfilm actorvoice actor
Biography
James Earl Jones is an American actor. He has been described as "one of America's most distinguished and versatile" actors for his performances on stage and screen, and "one of the greatest actors in American history". His deep voice has been praised as a "a stirring basso profondo that has lent gravel and gravitas" to his projects. Over his career, he has received three Tony Awards, two Emmy Awards, and a Grammy Award. He was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame in 1985. He was honored with the National Medal of Arts in 1992, the Kennedy Center Honor in 2002, the Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award in 2009 and the Honorary Academy Award in 2011.
Ben Carson
Born in
United States
Years
1951-.. (age 73)
Occupations
university teacherwritersurgeonpsychologistpolitician
Biography
Benjamin Solomon Carson Sr. is an American retired neurosurgeon, academic, author, and politician who served as the 17th United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development from 2017 to 2021. A pioneer in the field of neurosurgery, he was a candidate for President of the United States in the 2016 Republican primaries. Carson is one of the most prominent Black conservatives in America.
Iggy Pop
Born in
United States
Years
1947-.. (age 77)
Occupations
guitaristsingeractormusicianrecording artist
Biography
James Jewell Osterberg Jr., known professionally as Iggy Pop, is an American singer, musician, songwriter, actor, and radio broadcaster. He was the vocalist and lyricist of proto-punk band The Stooges, who were formed in 1967 and have disbanded and reunited many times since. Often called the "Godfather of Punk", he was named one of the 50 Great Voices by NPR. In 2010, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, as a member of the Stooges. Pop also received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2020, for his solo work.
Selma Blair
Born in
United States
Years
1972-.. (age 52)
Occupations
television actorvoice actorfilm actoractor
Biography
Selma Blair is an American actress. She is known for her roles in Cruel Intentions, Legally Blonde, The Sweetest Thing, and the Hellboy franchise.
Arthur Miller
Born in
United States
Years
1915-2005 (aged 90)
Enrolled in the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
In 1938 graduated with bachelor's degree
Occupations
novelistplaywrightwriterprose writeressayist
Biography
Arthur Asher Miller was an American playwright, essayist and screenwriter in the 20th-century American theater. Among his most popular plays are All My Sons (1947), Death of a Salesman (1949), The Crucible (1953), and A View from the Bridge (1955). He wrote several screenplays, including The Misfits (1961). The drama Death of a Salesman is considered one of the best American plays of the 20th century.
Darren Criss
Born in
United States
Years
1987-.. (age 37)
Occupations
singer-songwritervoice actorcomposeractorstage actor
Biography
Darren Everett Criss is an American actor, singer, and songwriter. He rose to fame starring on the television series Glee (2010–2015) and received Emmy and Golden Globe acting awards for his leading role as spree killer Andrew Cunanan in The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story (2018). He has also appeared on Broadway and in film and has released several musical albums.
Ann Coulter
Born in
United States
Years
1961-.. (age 63)
Enrolled in the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
Graduated with Juris Doctor
Occupations
punditwriterlawyercolumnistauthor
Biography
Ann Hart Coulter is an American conservative media pundit, author, syndicated columnist, and lawyer. She became known as a media pundit in the late 1990s, appearing in print and on cable news as an outspoken critic of the Clinton administration. Her first book concerned the impeachment of Bill Clinton and sprang from her experience writing legal briefs for Paula Jones's attorneys, as well as columns she wrote about the cases. Coulter's syndicated column for Universal Press Syndicate appears in newspapers and is featured on conservative websites. Coulter has also written 13 books.
Jim Harbaugh
Born in
United States
Years
1963-.. (age 61)
Occupations
player of American footballAmerican football coach
Biography
James Joseph Harbaugh is an American football coach and former quarterback who is the head coach of the Los Angeles Chargers of the National Football League (NFL). He previously served as the head coach at the University of Michigan from 2015 to 2023, the San Francisco 49ers from 2011 to 2014, Stanford University from 2007 to 2010 and the University of San Diego from 2004 to 2006.
Gilda Radner
Born in
United States
Years
1946-1989 (aged 43)
Occupations
voice actorautobiographerstage actortelevision actorscreenwriter
Biography
Gilda Susan Radner was an American actress, comedian, writer, and singer. Radner was one of the seven original cast members of the "Not Ready For Prime Time Players" on the NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live from its inception in 1975 until her departure in 1980. In her routines on SNL, she specialized in parodies of television stereotypes, such as advice specialists and news anchors. In 1978, Radner won an Emmy Award for her performances on the show. She also portrayed those characters in her highly successful one-woman show on Broadway in 1979. Radner's SNL work established her as an iconic figure in the history of American comedy.
Gary Vaynerchuk
Born in
Belarus
Years
1975-.. (age 49)
Occupations
writeractororatortechnology evangelistentrepreneur
Biography
Gennady Alexandrovich Vaynerchuk, more commonly known by his alias Gary Vaynerchuk or Gary Vee, is an American businessman, author, speaker, and internet personality. He is a co-founder of the restaurant reservation software company Resy and Empathy Wines. First known as a wine critic who expanded his family's wine business, Vaynerchuk is now more known for his work in digital marketing and social media as the chairman of New York–based communications company VaynerX, and as CEO of VaynerX subsidiary VaynerMedia.
David Burtka
Born in
United States
Years
1975-.. (age 49)
Occupations
television actorstage actorfilm actoractorchef
Biography
David Michael Burtka is an American actor and chef.
John DeLorean
Born in
United States
Years
1925-2005 (aged 80)
Occupations
engineerentrepreneur
Biography
John Zachary DeLorean was an American engineer, inventor, and executive in the U.S. automobile industry. He is widely known as founder of the DeLorean Motor Company, as well as for his work at General Motors.
Claude Shannon
Born in
United States
Years
1916-2001 (aged 85)
Enrolled in the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
1932-1936 studied electrical engineering and mathematics
Occupations
mathematicianengineeruniversity teachercryptographergeneticist
Biography
Claude Elwood Shannon was an American mathematician, electrical engineer, computer scientist and cryptographer known as the "father of information theory", he was the first to describe the boolean gates (electronic circuits) that are essential to all digital electronic circuits, and he built the first machine learning device thus founding the field of artificial intelligence. He is credited alongside George Boole for laying the foundations of the Information Age.
Tom Hayden
Born in
United States
Years
1939-2016 (aged 77)
Occupations
politicianwriterpolitical activist
Biography
Thomas Emmet Hayden was an American social and political activist, author, and politician. Hayden was best known for his role as an anti-war, civil rights, and intellectual activist in the 1960s, becoming an influential figure in the rise of the New Left. As a leader of the leftist organization Students for a Democratic Society, he authored the Port Huron Statement, helped lead protests at the 1968 Democratic National Convention, and stood trial in the resulting "Chicago Seven" case.
David Portnoy
Born in
United States
Years
1977-.. (age 47)
Occupations
television producerInternet celebrityblogger
Biography
David Scott Portnoy is an American businessman and social media personality. He is the founder and owner of sports and popular culture company Barstool Sports.
Margo Martindale
Born in
United States
Years
1951-.. (age 73)
Occupations
television actorstage actorfilm actoractorcharacter actor
Biography
Margo Martindale is an American character actress who has appeared on television, film, and stage. In 2011, she won a Primetime Emmy Award and a Critics' Choice Television Award for her recurring role as Mags Bennett on Justified. She was nominated for an Emmy Award four times for her recurring role as Claudia on The Americans, winning it in 2015 and 2016.
Chris Webber
Born in
United States
Years
1973-.. (age 51)
Occupations
businesspersonbasketball player
Biography
Mayce Edward Christopher Webber III is an American former professional basketball player. Webber played most of 15 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA) with the Sacramento Kings. Drafted number one overall by the Orlando Magic in the 1993 NBA draft, Webber became a 5-time NBA All-Star, a 5-time All-NBA Team member, and the NBA Rookie of the Year. He also played for the Golden State Warriors, Washington Bullets, Philadelphia 76ers, and Detroit Pistons.
Dave Coulier
Born in
United States
Years
1959-.. (age 65)
Occupations
film actortelevision actorcomedianaircraft pilotvoice actor
Biography
David Alan Coulier is an American actor, stand-up comedian, impressionist, podcaster and television host. He played Joey Gladstone on the ABC sitcom Full House, voiced Peter Venkman on The Real Ghostbusters, and voiced Animal and Bunsen on Muppet Babies.
Ngô Đình Diệm
Born in
Vietnam
Years
1901-1963 (aged 62)
Occupations
politician
Biography
Ngô Đình Diệm was a South Vietnamese politician who was the final prime minister of the State of Vietnam (1954–1955) and later the first president of South Vietnam (Republic of Vietnam) from 1955 until his capture and assassination during the CIA-backed 1963 South Vietnamese coup.
Valerie Jarrett
Born in
Iran
Years
1956-.. (age 68)
Occupations
politicianinternational forum participantlawyer
Biography
Valerie June Jarrett is an American businesswoman and former government official serving as the chief executive officer of the Obama Foundation since 2021. She previously served as the senior advisor to U.S. President Barack Obama and assistant to the president for public engagement and intergovernmental affairs from 2009 to 2017. Before that, she served as a co-chair of the Obama–Biden Transition Project.
Jalen Rose
Born in
United States
Years
1973-.. (age 51)
Enrolled in the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
1991-1994 studied social communication
Occupations
actorpodcasterbasketball player
Biography
Jalen Anthony Rose is an American sports analyst and former professional basketball player. In college, he was a member of the University of Michigan Wolverines' "Fab Five" (along with Chris Webber, Juwan Howard, Jimmy King, and Ray Jackson) that reached the 1992 and 1993 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship games as both freshmen and sophomores.
Ashley Park
Born in
United States
Years
1991-.. (age 33)
Occupations
actorstage actor
Biography
Ashley Jini Park is an American actress and musician. She is best known for her portrayal of Mindy Chen on the Netflix comedy series Emily in Paris. She originated the role of Gretchen Wieners in the Broadway musical Mean Girls, for which she was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical.
Jonas Salk
Born in
United States
Years
1914-1995 (aged 81)
Occupations
biologistimmunologistepidemiologistphysicianvirologist
Biography
Jonas Edward Salk was an American virologist and medical researcher who developed one of the first successful polio vaccines. He was born in New York City and attended the City College of New York and New York University School of Medicine.
Jamal Crawford
Born in
United States
Years
1980-.. (age 44)
Occupations
basketball player
Biography
Aaron Jamal Crawford is an American former professional basketball player who played in the National Basketball Association (NBA) from 2000 to 2020. He is regarded as one of the best ball handlers in NBA history. Although never voted to an All-Star team, he was named NBA Sixth Man of the Year three times, a record he shares with Lou Williams.
Charles Woodson
Born in
United States
Years
1976-.. (age 48)
Occupations
player of American footballwinegrower
Biography
Charles Cameron Woodson is an American former football defensive back who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 18 seasons with the Oakland Raiders and Green Bay Packers. He spent his first 14 seasons as a cornerback and his final four as a safety. Woodson played college football for the Michigan Wolverines, winning the Heisman Trophy as a junior. To date, he is the only defensive player to win the Heisman.
Sanjay Gupta
Born in
United States
Years
1969-.. (age 55)
Enrolled in the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
Graduated with Bachelor of Science
Occupations
neurosurgeonnovelistscreenwritermagazine writersurgeon
Biography
Sanjay Gupta is an American neurosurgeon, medical reporter, and writer. He serves as associate chief of the neurosurgery service at Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia, associate professor of neurosurgery at the Emory University School of Medicine, member of the National Academy of Medicine and American Academy of Arts and Sciences and is the chief medical correspondent for CNN.
François Duvalier
Born in
Haiti
Years
1907-1971 (aged 64)
Occupations
physicianpolitician
Biography
François Duvalier, also known as Papa Doc, was a Haitian politician who served as the president of Haiti from 1957 until his death in 1971. He was elected president in the 1957 general election on a populist and black nationalist platform. After thwarting a military coup d'état in 1958, his regime rapidly became more autocratic and despotic. An undercover government death squad, the Tonton Macoute (Haitian Creole: Tonton Makout), indiscriminately tortured or killed Duvalier's opponents; the Tonton Macoute was thought to be so pervasive that Haitians became highly fearful of expressing any form of dissent, even in private. Duvalier further sought to solidify his rule by incorporating elements of Haitian mythology into a personality cult.
Lin Shaye
Born in
United States
Years
1943-.. (age 81)
Occupations
stage actortelevision actorfilm actoractor
Biography
Lin Shaye is an American actress. In a career spanning over fifty years, Shaye has appeared in more than a hundred feature films. She is regarded as a scream queen due to her roles in various horror productions, which include the films Alone in the Dark, A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984), Critters (1986) and its sequel Critters 2: The Main Course (1988), Amityville: A New Generation (1993), Wes Craven's New Nightmare (1994), Dead End (2003), 2001 Maniacs (2005) and its sequel 2001 Maniacs: Field of Screams (2010), Ouija (2014) and its prequel Ouija: Origin of Evil (2016), Tales of Halloween (2015), Abattoir (2016), The Final Wish (2018), Room for Rent (2019), The Grudge (2020), and the Insidious film series (2010–2023).
Lori Lightfoot
Born in
United States
Years
1962-.. (age 62)
Enrolled in the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
Graduated with Bachelor of Arts in political science
Occupations
lawyercivil servantprosecutorpolitician
Biography
Lori Elaine Lightfoot is an American politician and attorney who was the 56th mayor of Chicago from 2019 until 2023. She is a member of the Democratic Party. Before becoming mayor, Lightfoot worked in private legal practice as a partner at Mayer Brown and held various government positions in Chicago. She served as president of the Chicago Police Board and chair of the Chicago Police Accountability Task Force. In 2019, Lightfoot defeated Toni Preckwinkle in a runoff election for Chicago mayor. She ran again in 2023 but failed to qualify for the runoff, becoming the city's first incumbent mayor to not be reelected since Jane Byrne in 1983.
Raoul Wallenberg
Born in
Sweden
Years
1912-1947 (aged 35)
Occupations
businesspersonbankerarchitectdiplomat
Biography
Raoul Gustaf Wallenberg was a Swedish architect, businessman, diplomat, and humanitarian. He saved thousands of Jews in German-occupied Hungary during the Holocaust from German Nazis and Hungarian fascists during the later stages of World War II. While serving as Sweden's special envoy in Budapest between July and December 1944, Wallenberg issued protective passports and sheltered Jews in buildings which he declared as Swedish territory.
Tusshar Kapoor
Born in
India
Years
1976-.. (age 48)
Occupations
actor
Biography
Tushar Ravi Kapoor, popular as Tusshar Kapoor, is an Indian actor and film producer working in Hindi films.
Jordan Poole
Born in
United States
Years
1999-.. (age 25)
Occupations
basketball player
Biography
Jordan Anthony Poole is an American professional basketball player for the Washington Wizards of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He attended Rufus King High School in Milwaukee and La Lumiere School in La Porte, Indiana. He was a 2016 first team All-Wisconsin selection as a junior and a member of the 2017 Dick's National High School Championship winner as a senior. Poole then played college basketball for the Michigan Wolverines. At Michigan, he was a member of the 2017–18 team that won the 2018 Big Ten tournament and advanced to that season's national championship game.
Andrey Malakhov
Born in
Russia
Years
1972-.. (age 52)
Enrolled in the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
Studied study abroad
Occupations
radio personalityediting stafftelevision presentertelevision journalisttelevision producer
Biography
Andrey Nikolayevich Malakhov is a Russian television personality and presenter on the main Russian television channel, Russia-1.
David Alan Grier
Born in
United States
Years
1956-.. (age 68)
Occupations
film actorscreenwritertelevision actorfilm producerstage actor
Biography
David Alan Grier is an American actor and comedian. He began his career by portraying Jackie Robinson in the 1981 Broadway production The First, for which he earned a nomination at the 36th Tony Awards for Best Featured Actor in a Musical. In 1982, he played James "Thunder" Early in the Broadway musical Dreamgirls. He then appeared in the Robert Altman film Streamers (1983) as Roger, a role for which he won the Volpi Cup for Best Actor at the Venice Film Festival.
Mike Comrie
Born in
Canada
Years
1980-.. (age 44)
Occupations
ice hockey player
Biography
Michael William Comrie is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player. During his 13-year National Hockey League (NHL) career he played with the Edmonton Oilers, Philadelphia Flyers, Phoenix Coyotes, Ottawa Senators, New York Islanders, and the Pittsburgh Penguins. He retired in early 2012 after undergoing hip surgery for the third time.
Mike Wallace
Born in
United States
Years
1918-2012 (aged 94)
Enrolled in the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
Graduated with Bachelor of Arts
Occupations
writeractortelevision presenterjournalistscreenwriter
Biography
Myron Leon Wallace was an American journalist, game show host, actor, and media personality. Known for his investigative journalism, he interviewed a wide range of prominent newsmakers during his seven-decade career. He was one of the original correspondents featured on CBS news program 60 Minutes, which debuted in 1968. Wallace retired as a regular full-time correspondent in 2006, but still appeared occasionally on the series until 2008. He is the father of Chris Wallace.
Jean Peters
Born in
United States
Years
1926-2000 (aged 74)
Occupations
film actortelevision actor
Biography
Elizabeth Jean Peters was an American film actress. She was known as a star of 20th Century Fox in the late 1940s and early 1950s, and as the second wife of Howard Hughes. Although possibly best remembered for her siren role in Pickup on South Street (1953), Peters was known for her resistance to being turned into a sex symbol. She preferred to play unglamorous, down-to-earth women.
Brandi Rhodes
Born in
United States
Years
1983-.. (age 41)
Occupations
modelprofessional wrestlermanagerfigure skaterprofessional wrestling ring announcer
Biography
Brandi Alexis Runnels, known professionally as Brandi Rhodes, is an American ring announcer and retired professional wrestler. She is known for her time as the former chief brand officer and executive vice president (EVP) of wrestling promotion All Elite Wrestling (AEW), where she also performed as a wrestler.
Juwan Howard
Born in
United States
Years
1973-.. (age 51)
Occupations
basketball coachbasketball player
Biography
Juwan Antonio Howard is an American former professional basketball player and current head coach of the Michigan Wolverines men's team.
Larry Elder
Born in
United States
Years
1952-.. (age 72)
Occupations
film directortalk show hostradio personalitynon-fiction writerscreenwriter
Biography
Laurence Allen Elder is an American conservative political commentator and talk radio host. Elder hosts The Larry Elder Show, based in California. The show began as a local program on Los Angeles radio station KABC in 1993 and ran until 2008, followed by a second run on KABC from 2010 to 2014. The show is nationally syndicated, first through ABC Radio Networks from 2002 to 2007 and then Salem Media Group from 2015 to 2022. He maintains ties to The Epoch Times, a far-right newspaper published by the Falun Gong movement.
Bret Weinstein
Born in
United States
Years
1969-.. (age 55)
Enrolled in the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
Graduated with Doctor of Philosophy
Occupations
evolutionary biologistpodcasterbiologistuniversity teacher
Biography
Bret Samuel Weinstein is an American podcaster, author, and former professor of evolutionary biology. He served on the faculty of Evergreen State College from 2002 until 2017, when he resigned in the aftermath of a series of campus protests about racial equity at Evergreen, which brought Weinstein to national attention. Like his brother Eric Weinstein, he is considered part of the intellectual dark web. Weinstein has been criticized for making false statements about COVID-19 treatments and vaccines, and for spreading misinformation about HIV/AIDS.
Carlos Valdez
Born in
Colombia
Years
1989-.. (age 35)
Occupations
film actortelevision actoractorstage actorvoice actor
Biography
Carlos David Valdes is a Colombian-American actor and singer. He is best known for his role as Cisco Ramon / Vibe on The CW television series The Flash and other Arrowverse-related projects.
Reg E. Cathey
Born in
United States
Years
1958-2018 (aged 60)
Occupations
stage actortelevision actorfilm actoractor
Biography
Reginald Eurias Cathey was an American character actor. He was best known for his roles as Norman Wilson in The Wire, Martin Querns in Oz, the game show announcer in Square One Television, and Freddy Hayes in House of Cards, the last earning him three consecutive Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series, including a win in 2015.
Lawrence Kasdan
Born in
United States
Years
1949-.. (age 75)
Occupations
film directordirectorscreenwriteractorfilm producer
Biography
Lawrence Edward Kasdan is an American filmmaker. He is the co-writer of the Star Wars films The Empire Strikes Back (1980), Return of the Jedi (1983), The Force Awakens (2015), and Solo: A Star Wars Story (2018). He also wrote Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) and The Bodyguard (1992), and is the writer-director of Body Heat (1981), The Big Chill (1983), Silverado (1985), The Accidental Tourist (1988), and Dreamcatcher (2003).
Richard Perry
Born in
United States
Years
1942-.. (age 82)
Occupations
record producercomposer
Biography
Richard Van Perry is an American record producer. He began as a performer in his adolescence while attending Poly Prep, his high school in Brooklyn. After graduating from college he rose through the late 1960s and early 1970s to become a successful and popular record producer with more than 12 gold records to his credit by 1982. From 1978 to 1983, he ran his own record label, Planet Records, which scored a string of hits with the main act on its roster, pop/R&B group The Pointer Sisters. After Planet's sale to RCA Records, Perry continued his work in the music industry as an independent producer. With hit records stretching from the 1960s through the 2000s, his successful modern releases include albums by Rod Stewart and Carly Simon.
Les Miles
Born in
United States
Years
1953-.. (age 71)
Occupations
politicianhead coach
Biography
Leslie Edwin Miles is a former American football coach. He most recently served as the head coach at Kansas. His head coaching career began with the Oklahoma State Cowboys, where he coached from 2001 to 2004. Following that, he coached LSU from 2005 to 2016. Miles is nicknamed "the Hat" for his signature white cap, as well as "the Mad Hatter" for his eccentricities and play-calling habits. Prior to being a head coach, he was an assistant coach at Oklahoma State as well as at the University of Michigan, the University of Colorado at Boulder, and with the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League (NFL). Miles led the 2007 LSU Tigers football team to a win in the BCS National Championship Game, defeating Ohio State.
Justin Amash
Born in
United States
Years
1980-.. (age 44)
Enrolled in the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
In 2002 graduated with Bachelor of Arts
Occupations
politicianlawyer
Biography
Justin A. Amash is an American lawyer and politician who served as the U.S. representative for Michigan's 3rd congressional district from 2011 to 2021. He was the second Palestinian-American member of Congress. Originally a Republican, Amash left the GOP and became an independent on the 4th of July in 2019. In April 2020 he joined the Libertarian Party, leaving Congress in January 2021 as the only Libertarian to serve in Congress.
Christine Lahti
Born in
United States
Years
1950-.. (age 74)
Occupations
television actorfilm directorstage actorfilm actorblogger
Biography
Christine Ann Lahti is an American actress and filmmaker. She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for the 1984 film Swing Shift. Her other film roles include...And Justice for All (1979), Housekeeping (1987), Running on Empty (1988), Leaving Normal (1992), and A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood (2019). For her directorial debut with the 1995 short film Lieberman in Love, she won the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film.
Bill Gates Sr
Born in
United States
Years
1925-2020 (aged 95)
Occupations
businesspersonlawyerphilanthropist
Biography
William Henry Gates II, better known as Bill Gates Sr., was an American attorney, philanthropist, and civic leader. He was the founder of the law firm Shidler McBroom & Gates (a predecessor of K&L Gates), and also served as president of both the Seattle King County and Washington State Bar associations. He was the father of Bill Gates, co-founder of Microsoft.
James P. Hoffa
Born in
United States
Years
1941-.. (age 83)
Occupations
trade unionistlawyer
Biography
James Phillip Hoffa, also known as James Hoffa Jr., is an American labor leader and attorney who was the tenth General President of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters. He is the son of Jimmy Hoffa. Hoffa was first elected in 1998, and subsequently re-elected in 2001, 2006, 2011, and 2016 to five-year terms. In 2018, Hoffa was elected chair of the Road Transport Section of the International Transport Workers' Federation at its quadrennial Congress in Singapore. Hoffa is the second-longest serving General President of the Teamsters Union, after Dan Tobin, who served from 1907 to 1952. Hoffa's final term as General President ended in 2022.
Sid Meier
Born in
Canada
Years
1954-.. (age 70)
Occupations
computer scientistgame designervideo game producervideo game designerengineer
Biography
Sidney K. Meier is an American businessman and computer programmer. A programmer, designer, and producer of several strategy video games and simulation video games, including the Civilization series, Meier co-founded MicroProse in 1982 with Bill Stealey and is the Director of Creative Development of Firaxis Games, which he co-founded with Jeff Briggs and Brian Reynolds in 1996. For his contributions to the video game industry, Meier was inducted into the Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences Hall of Fame.
Ann B. Davis
Born in
United States
Years
1926-2014 (aged 88)
Occupations
actorfilm actortelevision actor
Biography
Ann Bradford Davis was an American actress. She achieved prominence for her role in the NBC situation comedy The Bob Cummings Show (1955–1959), for which she twice won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series, but she was best known for playing the part of Alice Nelson, the housekeeper in ABC's The Brady Bunch (1969–1974).
Moritz Wagner
Born in
Germany
Years
1997-.. (age 27)
Enrolled in the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
Studied in 2015-2018
Occupations
basketball player
Biography
Victor Moritz "Mo" Wagner is a German professional basketball player for the Orlando Magic of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played for Alba Berlin before moving to the US to play college basketball for the Michigan Wolverines from 2015 through his junior season for the 2017–18 Wolverines team. Wagner entered his name for the 2017 NBA draft without hiring an agent, but withdrew and returned to Michigan. He was selected with the 25th overall pick in the 2018 NBA draft by the Los Angeles Lakers.
George Bernard Dantzig
Born in
United States
Years
1914-2005 (aged 91)
Enrolled in the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
Studied in 1936-1937
Occupations
computer scientiststatisticianmathematician
Biography
George Bernard Dantzig was an American mathematical scientist who made contributions to industrial engineering, operations research, computer science, economics, and statistics.
Ted Raimi
Born in
United States
Years
1965-.. (age 59)
Occupations
film actortelevision directorscreenwritertelevision actoractor
Biography
Theodore Raimi is an American character actor, director and writer. He is known for his roles in the works of his brother Sam Raimi, including a fake Shemp in The Evil Dead, possessed Henrietta in Evil Dead II, and Ted Hoffman in the Spider-Man trilogy. He later reprised his role as Henrietta in the television series Ash vs. Evil Dead, in which he also played the character Chet Kaminski. He is also known for his roles as Lieutenant JG Tim O'Neill in seaQuest DSV and Joxer the Mighty in Xena: Warrior Princess and Hercules: The Legendary Journeys.
Charles J. Guiteau
Born in
United States
Years
1841-1882 (aged 41)
Occupations
poetlawyer
Biography
Charles Julius Guiteau was an American man who assassinated James A. Garfield, president of the United States, in 1881. Guiteau falsely believed he had played a major role in Garfield's election victory, for which he should have been rewarded with a consulship. He felt frustrated and offended by the Garfield administration's rejections of his applications to serve in Vienna or Paris to such a degree that he decided to kill Garfield and shot him at the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad Station in Washington, D.C. Garfield died two months later from infections related to the wounds. In January 1882, Guiteau was sentenced to death for the crime and was hanged five months later.
James Wolk
Born in
United States
Years
1985-.. (age 39)
Occupations
stage actortelevision actorfilm actoractor
Biography
James Wolk is an American actor. He is known for his starring roles in the CBS comedy series The Crazy Ones, the AMC period drama series Mad Men (2013–2014), the CBS drama thriller series Zoo (2015–2017), the CBS All Access psychological thriller series Tell Me a Story (2018–2019), and the HBO superhero limited series Watchmen (2019).
Desmond Howard
Born in
United States
Years
1970-.. (age 54)
Occupations
player of American football
Biography
Desmond Kevin Howard is an American former football wide receiver and return specialist who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 11 seasons. He played college football for the Michigan Wolverines, where he won the Heisman Trophy as a senior, and was selected fourth overall in the 1992 NFL Draft by the Washington Redskins. Howard spent most of his career on special teams as a return specialist and holds the NFL single season record for punt return yardage. With the Green Bay Packers, Howard was named Most Valuable Player of Super Bowl XXXI after returning a kickoff for a 99-yard touchdown, the longest return in Super Bowl history at the time. To date, he is the only special teams player to receive the award. He was inducted to the College Football Hall of Fame in 2010.
Chad Henne
Born in
United States
Years
1985-.. (age 39)
Occupations
player of American football
Biography
Chad Steven Henne is a former American football quarterback who played 15 seasons in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Michigan Wolverines. While there, Henne became only the second freshman starting quarterback in Michigan history, accumulated a total of 32 wins in regular season play, 8,740 offensive yards, and 87 touchdowns, and in his senior season led the Wolverines to a Capital One Bowl victory over Florida. He was subsequently named as the game's most valuable player (MVP) after throwing for over 350 yards.
Matt Letscher
Born in
United States
Years
1970-.. (age 54)
Occupations
stage actortelevision actorfilm actoractor
Biography
Matthew Letscher is an American actor, director and playwright, known for his roles as Captain Harrison Love in the 1998 American swashbuckler film The Mask of Zorro and as Colonel Adelbert Ames in the 2003 American film Gods and Generals. He co-starred in the 2016 Michael Bay film 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi, playing Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens. He has also portrayed Eobard Thawne / Reverse-Flash in The Flash and Legends of Tomorrow.
Ryan Mallett
Born in
United States
Years
1988-2023 (aged 35)
Occupations
player of American football
Biography
Ryan Michael Mallett was an American football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL). He played as a backup for the New England Patriots, Houston Texans, and Baltimore Ravens from 2011 to 2017.
Tim Hardaway Jr
Born in
United States
Years
1992-.. (age 32)
Occupations
basketball player
Biography
Timothy Duane Hardaway Jr. is an American professional basketball player for the Dallas Mavericks of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played college basketball for the Michigan Wolverines and declared for the NBA draft after his junior season for the national runner-up 2012–13 team. Hardaway was selected with the 24th overall pick in the 2013 NBA draft by the New York Knicks. He has had two stints with the Knicks and has also played for the Atlanta Hawks. He is the son of NBA Hall of Famer Tim Hardaway.
Thomas E. Dewey
Born in
United States
Years
1902-1971 (aged 69)
Occupations
politicianwriterlawyer
Biography
Thomas Edmund Dewey was an American lawyer and politician who served as the 47th governor of New York from 1943 to 1954. He was the Republican Party's nominee for president of the United States in 1944 and 1948, losing the latter in a major upset to Harry S. Truman. The 288 combined electoral votes Dewey received from both elections place him second behind William Jennings Bryan as the candidate with the most electoral votes who never acceded to the presidency.
Arif Alvi
Born in
Pakistan
Years
1949-.. (age 75)
Occupations
politiciandentist
Biography
Arif-ur-Rehman Alvi is a Pakistani politician and dentist currently serving as the 13th president of Pakistan, in office since 9 September 2018. He was a member of the National Assembly of Pakistan from June 2013 to May 2018 and again from August to September 2018. A founding member of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Alvi was elected as president of Pakistan on 4 September 2018 following the 2018 Pakistani presidential election.
Ed White
Born in
United States
Years
1930-1967 (aged 37)
Enrolled in the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
Graduated with Master of Science in aeronautics
Occupations
astronautaerospace engineertest pilotmilitary officer
Biography
Edward Higgins White II was an American aeronautical engineer, United States Air Force officer, test pilot, and NASA astronaut. He was a member of the crews of Gemini 4 and Apollo 1.
Rick Steiner
Born in
United States
Years
1961-.. (age 63)
Occupations
professional wrestler
Biography
Robert Rechsteiner is an American retired professional wrestler, better known by the ring name Rick Steiner.
Clarence Darrow
Born in
United States
Years
1857-1938 (aged 81)
Occupations
lawyerjuristwriterpolitician
Biography
Clarence Seward Darrow was an American lawyer who became famous in the 19th century for high profile representations of trade union causes, and in the 20th century century for several criminal matters, including the Leopold and Loeb murder trial, the Scopes "monkey" trial, and the Ossian Sweet defense. He was a leading member of the American Civil Liberties Union and a prominent advocate for Georgist economic reform. Darrow was also well known as a public speaker, debater, and miscellaneous writer. He is considered by some legal analysts and lawyers to be the greatest lawyer of the 20th century. He was posthumously inducted into the Trial Lawyer Hall of Fame.
Stephen M. Ross
Born in
United States
Years
1940-.. (age 84)
Occupations
lawyer
Biography
Stephen Michael Ross is an American real estate developer, philanthropist, and sports team owner. Ross is the chairman and founder of The Related Companies, a global real estate development firm he founded in 1972. Related is best known for developing the Deutsche Bank Center, as well as the Hudson Yards Redevelopment Project. Ross has a net worth of $10.1 billion in 2020, ranking him 185 on Forbes Billionaires List in 2020. He is still featured on the list as of 2023. Ross is also the principal owner of the Miami Dolphins and Hard Rock Stadium.
Jim Abbott
Born in
United States
Years
1967-.. (age 57)
Occupations
baseball player
Biography
James Anthony Abbott is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball for the California Angels, New York Yankees, Chicago White Sox, and Milwaukee Brewers, from 1989 to 1999. He was successful at the major league level despite having been born without a right hand.
Strother Martin
Born in
United States
Years
1919-1980 (aged 61)
Occupations
film actorcharacter actortelevision actor
Biography
Strother Douglas Martin Jr. was an American character actor who often appeared in support of John Wayne and Paul Newman and in Western films directed by John Ford and Sam Peckinpah. Among Martin's memorable performances is his portrayal of the warden or "captain" of a state prison camp in the 1967 film Cool Hand Luke, in which he utters the line, "What we've got here is failure to communicate." The line is number 11 on the American Film Institute list of 100 Years...100 Movie Quotes.
Bobby Kotick
Born in
United States
Years
1963-.. (age 61)
Occupations
business executiveentrepreneurbusinessperson
Biography
Robert A. Kotick is an American businessman who served as the chief executive officer (CEO) of Activision Blizzard and previously Activision from 1991 to 2023. He became the CEO of Activision after purchasing a company stake the previous year. Kotick engineered a merger between Activision and Vivendi Games during the late 2000s, which led to the creation of Activision Blizzard in 2008 and him being named the company's inaugural CEO. He has also served on several boards, including The Coca-Cola Company from 2012 to 2022, and Yahoo! from 2003 to 2008. Following the acquisition of Activision Blizzard by Microsoft, Kotick retired from the company on December 29, 2023.
Tom Harmon
Born in
United States
Years
1919-1990 (aged 71)
Occupations
basketball playerwriterplayer of American footballactor
Biography
Thomas Dudley Harmon, nicknamed "Old 98", was an American football player, military pilot, actor, and sports broadcaster.
Stephen Fung
Born in
United Kingdom
Years
1974-.. (age 50)
Occupations
film directorscreenwritersingeractorproducer
Biography
Fung Tak-lun, known professionally as Stephen Fung, is a Hong Kong actor, singer, writer, and film director.
Rick Snyder
Born in
United States
Years
1958-.. (age 66)
Occupations
entrepreneurlawyerbusinesspersoninvestorpolitician
Biography
Richard Dale Snyder is an American business executive, venture capitalist, attorney, accountant, and politician who served as the 48th governor of Michigan from 2011 to 2019.
Heléne Yorke
Born in
Canada
Years
1985-.. (age 39)
Occupations
television actorvoice actorfilm actorsinger
Biography
Heléne Yorke is a Canadian actress. She is known for her work on television. Since 2019, she has starred as Brooke Dubek on the Comedy Central/HBO Max television series The Other Two. She has also played the roles of Jane Martin on the Showtime American period drama television series Masters of Sex, Olivia Graves on Graves and Amy Breslin on The Good Fight. Additionally, she is known for her work on Broadway, in particular for originating the roles of Olive Neal in Bullets Over Broadway and Evelyn Williams in American Psycho, as well as for originating Glinda in the Munchkinland Tour of Wicked.
Harold Ford Jr
Born in
United States
Years
1970-.. (age 54)
Occupations
politicianpolitical pundit
Biography
Harold Eugene Ford Jr. is an American financial managing director, pundit, author, and former U.S. Congressman who served from 1997–2007 in the United States House of Representatives as a member of the Democratic Party from Tennessee's 9th congressional district, centered in Memphis. He is a member of the Ford political family from Memphis, and is the son of former Congressman Harold Ford Sr., who held the same seat for 22 years. In 2006, Ford made an unsuccessful bid for the U.S. Senate seat vacated by the retiring Bill Frist. He was also the last chairman of the Democratic Leadership Council (DLC).
Iehiro Tokugawa
Born in
Japan
Years
1965-.. (age 59)
Occupations
translatorbusinesspersonwriterpolitical scientistcritic
Biography
Iehiro Tokugawa is a Japanese author and translator who is the 19th generation and current head of the main Tokugawa clan. His great-great-grandfather was the famed Matsudaira Katamori of Aizu, and his maternal great-great-grandfather was Tokugawa Iesato, the sixteenth head of the Tokugawa clan.
Trey Burke
Born in
United States
Years
1992-.. (age 32)
Occupations
basketball player
Biography
Alfonso Clark "Trey" Burke III is an American professional basketball player who last played for the Capitanes de Ciudad de México of the NBA G League. He played college basketball for the Michigan Wolverines where in the 2012–13 season, he earned National Player of the Year and led the 2012–13 Wolverines to the championship game of the 2013 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament. Shortly after the tournament he declared his eligibility for the draft.
Miriam Defensor Santiago
Born in
Philippines
Years
1945-2016 (aged 71)
Occupations
journalistlawyerpoliticianjudge
Biography
Miriam Palma Defensor-Santiago was a Filipino scholar, academic, lawyer, judge, author, and stateswoman who served in all three branches of the Philippine government: judicial, executive, and legislative. Defensor Santiago was named one of The 100 Most Powerful Women in the World in 1997 by The Australian. She was known for being a long-serving Senator of the Republic of the Philippines, an elected judge of the International Criminal Court, and the sole female recipient of the Philippines' highest national honor, the Quezon Service Cross.
Eric Millegan
Born in
United States
Years
1974-.. (age 50)
Occupations
stage actortelevision actorfilm actoractor
Taylor Lewan
Born in
United States
Years
1991-.. (age 33)
Occupations
player of American football
Nik Stauskas
Born in
Canada
Years
1993-.. (age 31)
Enrolled in the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
Studied in 2012-2014
Occupations
basketball player
Biography
Nikolas Tomas Stauskas is a Canadian professional basketball player who last played for the Boston Celtics of the National Basketball Association (NBA). A shooting guard, Stauskas played two seasons of college basketball for the Michigan Wolverines from 2012 to 2014. He was drafted eighth overall in the 2014 NBA draft by the Sacramento Kings. Stauskas, whose family is of Lithuanian heritage, is a member of the Canadian national team.
Gavin Creel
Born in
United States
Years
1976-.. (age 48)
Occupations
television actorsongwritersingeractorfilm producer
Biography
Gavin James Creel is an American actor, singer, and songwriter best known for his work in musical theater. Creel made his Broadway debut in 2002 in the leading role of Jimmy in Thoroughly Modern Millie before starring as Claude in the 2009 Broadway revival of Hair, both Tony Award-nominated performances. From 2012 to 2015, he starred as Elder Price in The Book of Mormon; he received a Laurence Olivier Award for originating the role in the West End version of the musical and has played the role in the US National Tour and on Broadway. In 2017, he received a Tony Award for his performance as Cornelius Hackl in Broadway's Hello, Dolly!.
Beverley Owen
Born in
United States
Years
1937-2019 (aged 82)
Occupations
television actorstage actor
Biography
Beverley Jane Stone, known professionally as Beverley Owen, was an American television actress, best known for having played the original role of Marilyn Munster on the sitcom The Munsters before the role was taken over by Pat Priest.
David Scott
Born in
United States
Years
1932-.. (age 92)
Occupations
astronauttest pilotaircraft pilotmilitary officer
Biography
David Randolph Scott is an American retired test pilot and NASA astronaut who was the seventh person to walk on the Moon. Selected as part of the third group of astronauts in 1963, Scott flew to space three times and commanded Apollo 15, the fourth lunar landing; he is one of four surviving Moon walkers and the only living commander of a spacecraft that landed on the Moon.
Brian Griese
Born in
United States
Years
1975-.. (age 49)
Occupations
player of American football
Biography
Brian David Griese is an American football coach and former quarterback who is the quarterbacks coach for the San Francisco 49ers of the National Football League (NFL). He was selected by the Denver Broncos in the third round of the 1998 NFL Draft. He played college football for the Michigan Wolverines.
Caris LeVert
Born in
United States
Years
1994-.. (age 30)
Occupations
basketball player
Biography
Caris Coleman LeVert is an American professional basketball player for the Cleveland Cavaliers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played college basketball for the Michigan Wolverines. As a freshman for the 2012–13 team, he nearly redshirted but earned a key role off the bench as the team went on to reach the championship game in the 2013 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament. As a sophomore for the 2013–14 team, he became a regular starter and was selected as a second team 2013–14 All-Big Ten player for the outright Big Ten regular season champions. His junior and senior seasons were interrupted by injury. LeVert was originally drafted by the Indiana Pacers but was traded to the Brooklyn Nets on draft night. During his tenure with the Nets he struggled to stay healthy in his first 5 seasons. He was traded back to the Pacers in 2021 as part of the four-team blockbuster James Harden trade. He was traded to the Cavaliers in 2022 midseason.
Rudy Tomjanovich
Born in
United States
Years
1948-.. (age 76)
Occupations
basketball coachbasketball player
Biography
Rudolph Tomjanovich Jr. is an American former professional basketball player and coach who was a consultant for the Minnesota Timberwolves of the National Basketball Association.
Branch Rickey
Born in
United States
Years
1881-1965 (aged 84)
Occupations
baseball managerbasketball coachbaseball playersports executive
Biography
Wesley Branch Rickey was an American baseball player and sports executive. Rickey was instrumental in breaking Major League Baseball's color barrier by signing black player Jackie Robinson. He also created the framework for the modern minor league farm system, encouraged the Major Leagues to add new teams through his involvement in the proposed Continental League, and introduced the batting helmet. He was posthumously elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1967.
Barrett Foa
Born in
United States
Years
1977-.. (age 47)
Occupations
stage actortelevision actorfilm actoractor
Biography
Barrett Conrad Foa is an American singer, dancer, and actor, with over a decade in Broadway theatre shows. He has played many leading characters in off-Broadway and regional theatre productions. He has appeared in multiple Broadway shows, including Mamma Mia! and as Princeton and Rod in Avenue Q. From 2009 to 2021, he portrayed Eric Beale on the military police procedural NCIS: Los Angeles.
Kelly Johnson
Born in
United States
Years
1910-1990 (aged 80)
Occupations
aerospace engineerengineer
Biography
Clarence Leonard "Kelly" Johnson was an American aeronautical and systems engineer. He is recognized for his contributions to a series of important aircraft designs, most notably the Lockheed U-2 and SR-71 Blackbird. Besides the first production aircraft to exceed Mach 3, he also produced the first fighter capable of Mach 2, the United States' first operational jet fighter, as well as the first fighter to exceed 400 mph, and many other contributions to various aircraft.
Glen Rice
Born in
United States
Years
1967-.. (age 57)
Occupations
basketball player
Biography
Glen Anthony Rice Sr. is an American former professional basketball player who played in the National Basketball Association (NBA). As a small forward, Rice was a three-time NBA All-Star and made 1,559 three-point field goals during his 15-year career. Rice won both an NCAA championship and NBA championship during his collegiate and professional career. In recent years, Rice has taken up mixed martial arts fight promotion as owner of G-Force Fights based in Miami, Florida.
Meryl Davis
Born in
United States
Years
1987-.. (age 37)
Occupations
figure skaterice dancer
Biography
Meryl Davis is a former competitive American ice dancer. With partner Charlie White, she is the 2014 Olympic champion, the 2010 Olympic silver medalist, a two-time (2011, 2013) World champion, five-time Grand Prix Final champion (2009–2013), three-time Four Continents champion (2009, 2011, 2013) and six-time U.S. national champion (2009–2014). They also won a bronze medal in the team event at the 2014 Winter Olympics.
Ricardo Rosselló
Born in
United States
Years
1979-.. (age 45)
Occupations
scientistpolitician
Biography
Ricardo Antonio Rosselló Nevares is a former governor of Puerto Rico who served from 2017 until his resignation in 2019 after overwhelming protests related to the Telegramgate scandal. He is the son of former governor of Puerto Rico and pediatric surgeon Pedro Rosselló.
Franz Wagner
Born in
Germany
Years
2001-.. (age 23)
Occupations
basketball player
Biography
Franz Jacob Wagner is a German professional basketball player for the Orlando Magic of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played college basketball for the Michigan Wolverines.
Hans-Hermann Hoppe
Born in
Germany
Years
1949-.. (age 75)
Enrolled in the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
1976-1978 studied postdoctoral degree
Occupations
writeruniversity teacheracademiceconomistphilosopher
Biography
Hans-Hermann Hoppe is a German-American academic associated with Austrian School economics, anarcho-capitalism, right-wing libertarianism, and opposition to democracy. He is professor emeritus of economics at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV), senior fellow of the Mises Institute think tank, and the founder and president of the Property and Freedom Society.
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Date Event Ref. 4 The NCAA and ESPN announce an eight-year deal, beginning September 1 and running through the 2031–32 academic year, that will see ESPN and its sister networks carry championship events in 21 women's and 19 men's sports across the three NCAA divisions, most notably continued coverage of the Division I women's basketball tournament. [1] 5 Nigel Lythgoe announces he has stepped down from his role on So You Think You Can Dance in the wake of two sexual misconduct lawsuits filed against him. Lythgoe, who has denied the accusations, co-created the Fox reality competition series in 2005, and had served as its executive producer and lead judge. [2] 7 Rather than stay with the network as a commentator and fill-in anchor, Medhi Hasan concludes the last episode of his self-titled MSNBC weekend show by stating he will depart the network entirely. The Medhi Hasan Show's cancellation was announced in November 2023 by MSNBC as part of a revamp of its weekend schedule that will take effect the weekend of January 13–14. [3][4] The 81st Golden Globe Awards aired on CBS and Paramount+, with notable winners including Best Motion Pictures Poor Things (Musical or Comedy) and Oppenheimer (Drama, among its five wins) and TV series Succession (Best Drama Series, among four wins in a night-leading nine nominations), The Bear (Best Musical or Comedy Series, among its three wins), and Beef (Best Limited Series, Anthology, or Film, among its three wins). The ceremony was hosted by Jo Koy, whose opening monologue was poorly received by guests and critics; Koy defended himself by saying he was hired only ten days prior after several other comedians reportedly declined to host. It also marks the ceremony's return to CBS after a 42-year absence (it previously aired on the network from 1981 to 1982); NBC had televised the Globes since 1996, aside from a one-year absence in 2022. [5][6]
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[note 1] 9 The Oklahoma City Thunder reach an agreement with Griffin Media to air eight Friday night games from its remaining 2023–24 regular schedule sublicensed from longtime cable partner Bally Sports Oklahoma (per a clause in parent Diamond Sports Group's 2023–24 NBA contract that allows teams to offer a selection of over-the-air telecasts to local stations within their broadcast territory). The regional sports network will produce and employ its on-air staff for the telecasts (beginning with a January 26 away game against the New Orleans Pelicans), which will air on Griffin-owned MyNetworkTV affiliate KSBI/Oklahoma City (which previously aired Thunder games from 2008 to 2011) and local news subchannel KOTV-DT3/Tulsa. [9][10]
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[note 2] 10 Two events featuring Republican Party hopefuls for president are concurrently telecast from Des Moines, Iowa: CNN hosts the fifth GOP debate of the campaign season featuring Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley, while Fox News counterprograms with a town hall featuring nomination frontrunner Donald Trump, the former president's first live appearance on that network since 2022. [13][14] 13 The Miami Dolphins play the Kansas City Chiefs in an NFL Wild Card game. Peacock broadcasts the contest nationally, the first NFL playoff game to be carried exclusively on a streaming service (though NBC's Miami and Kansas City affiliates carry it locally to satisfy the league's local broadcast requirements). [15] 14 The 29th Critics' Choice Awards were held at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, California, with notable winners including films Oppenheimer and Barbie (with eight and six wins, respectively) and TV programs The Bear, Beef (with four wins each) and Succession (with three wins). Chelsea Handler hosted the ceremony on The CW, which used the broadcast to unveil a new brand identity that drops the "The" from its redefined logo (though "The CW" remains the network's name) and replaces its long-time green signature color with a red–orange "hot sauce" palette. [16][17] 15 The 75th Primetime Emmy Awards aired on Fox from the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles with Anthony Anderson as host. Notable winners include The Bear and Succession (both with six major wins each, including Outstanding Comedy Series and Outstanding Drama Series, respectively), and Beef (with five awards, including Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series). The ceremony was rescheduled from its original date of September 18, 2023 due to the Hollywood labor disputes. [18][19] 17 Diamond Sports Group, owner of the Bally Sports regional networks, announces a bankruptcy restructuring agreement—subject to court approval—that will see Amazon become a minority investor in the company (acquiring a 15% share, in exchange for a $115 million investment) and have Prime Video become its primary streaming partner. The Sinclair Broadcast Group subsidiary has been in Chapter 11 bankruptcy since March 2023, and the deal will also see Sinclair make a $495 million cash payment to settle a lawsuit (filed in July 2023) alleging that Sinclair received about $1.5 billion in transactions that were designed to benefit itself while damaging Diamond's finances. [20] 23 World Wrestling Entertainment and Netflix announce a ten-year, $5 billion deal to carry WWE Raw in the United States and Canada beginning in January 2025, which will result in the end of the program's run on cable television after 31 years across two networks (USA Network from 1993 to 2000 and from 2005 to 2024, and Spike TV from 2000 to 2005). Under the same deal, Netflix will eventually gain global rights to Raw, and international rights to all other WWE programming, as existing contracts expire. [21][22] The Dallas Mavericks reach an agreement with Tegna-owned WFAA/Dallas–Fort Worth to air ten games from its remaining 2023–24 regular schedule sublicensed from Bally Sports Southwest (per a clause in Diamond Sports' NBA contract for the season, see January 9 entry), which will produce and employ its on-air staff for the telecasts. The package of Bally-produced games (which will begin with a March 1 away game against the Boston Celtics) joins three national ABC-televised games that were already slated to air on WFAA through April (including a January 24 home game against the Phoenix Suns). The Mavericks last televised their games over-the-air on CBS-owned KTXA from 2000 to 2021, when longtime cable home Bally Sports Southwest became their exclusive regional TV partner. [23][24]
[note 3] 24 Comedy Central announces that Jon Stewart will return to The Daily Show as an executive producer and, through the 2024 U.S. election cycle, host on Monday nights (beginning February 12), with members of the show's correspondents roster anchoring the rest of the week. Stewart had served as the show's host from 1999 to 2015. [26] 28 The Milwaukee Bucks reach an agreement with Weigel Broadcasting to air a package of ten games from its remaining 2023–24 regular schedule on independent WMLW, along with regional simulcasts on stations throughout Wisconsin and in the Quad Cities, to be produced by Bally Sports Wisconsin under a sublicensing agreement. Two of the scheduled games will be simulcast on WMLW's Milwaukee-area sister stations: a February 23 away game against the Minnesota Timberwolves (the first of the slate) that will also air on co-owned CBS affiliate WDJT, and a March 4 home game against the Los Angeles Clippers that will be presented in Spanish on Telemundo affiliate WYTU. They will be the first local over-the-air Bucks telecasts since the team's 19-year relationship with WCGV ended in 2007. [27][28]
[note 4] Date Event Ref. 1 Gray Television announces it reached an agreement to trade CBS/CW+ affiliate KGWN/Cheyenne, NBC/CW+ affiliate KCWY/Casper, Wyoming, and NBC affiliate KNEP/Scottsbluff, Nebraska (which concurrently shut down its news bureau, replaced in-house newscasts with simulcasts from KGWN/KCWY's Cheyenne-based Wyoming News Now operation, and laid off most of its Scottsbluff-based staff) to Marquee Broadcasting, in exchange for the latter group's construction permit for the proposed KCBU/Salt Lake City. Neither company will receive additional cash or other compensation as part of the transaction. [32][33]
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[note 5] 2 Twelve Cox Media Group-owned stations in nine markets are dropped from DirecTV and co-owned DirecTV Stream and U-verse in a contract renewal impasse, resulting in the complete loss of satellite distribution for the group's stations. (Cox has been in a dispute with Dish Network since November 2022, resultng in the removal of those 12 stations, out of 13 operated by the group.) The Cox-owned stations were restored on February 11, in turn, averting subscriber blackouts of CBS's Super Bowl LVIII coverage in the Seattle and Dayton markets. [35][36]
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[note 6] 4 The 66th Annual Grammy Awards aired on CBS and streamed on Paramount+ from the Crypto.com Arena, with Trevor Noah as host. Notable winners include Phoebe Bridgers (who received the most wins with four awards, including Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for "Ghost in the Machine" alongside SZA), Taylor Swift (whose Album of the Year win for Midnights made her the first artist to win in that category four times), Miley Cyrus (who won Record of the Year for "Flowers"), siblings Billie Eilish and Finneas (jointly earning Song of the Year for "What Was I Made For?" from the Barbie film soundtrack), and Victoria Monét (the Best New Artist winner). [39][40]
[41] 6 Actress Gina Carano sues The Walt Disney Company and co-owned Lucasfilm on claims she was wrongfully fired from The Mandalorian, seeking an order forcing the studio to rehire her or pay at least $75,000 in damages. Carano, who played Cara Dune during the Disney+ space Western's first two seasons, was fired in February 2021 after comparing the treatment of conservatives to the Nazi persecution of Jews in an Instagram post (one of several inflammatory social media posts of hers that were heavily criticized for their far-right viewpoints including remarks mocking COVID-19 masking mandates and the inclusion of gender pronouns in social media profiles, and falsely claiming voter fraud in the 2020 election). Carano, who received assistance from X/Twitter parent X Corp. to cover legal fees, claims Lucasfilm did not hold male co-stars to similar standards for controversial posts aimed at Republicans (including one by series lead Pedro Pascal from 2017, comparing then-President Donald Trump to Hitler), and subjected her to harassment and hurt her future work prospects. [42][43]
[note 7] Five years after rejoining PBS, KCET/Los Angeles rebrands as "PBS SoCal Plus" to further connect it with sister station KOCE/Huntington Beach, which replaced KCET as the market's primary PBS member (and first adopted the "PBS SoCal" brand) in January 2011. The callsign and the programming remains the same. [46][47] 7 Actress Arianne Zucker sues former Days of Our Lives co-executive producer/director Albert Alarr, executive producer Ken Corday and production company Corday Productions, alleging she was discriminated and wrongfully fired after filing a complaint accusing Alarr of making unwanted sexual advances and touching her nonconsensually while working on the Peacock soap opera. Zucker—who played Nicole Walker over three stints since she was cast on the then-NBC serial in 1998—claims that, as retaliation for her involvement in Days distributor Sony Pictures Television's investigation into Alarr's conduct (which led to his August 2023 dismissal), she was written out of storylines and given a "take it or leave it" offer to renew her contract (which lapsed in January without renewal, with Zucker contending Corday Productions refused to negotiate in good faith) despite her veteran cast member status, along with having had her salary and travel budget cut. [48][49] The Federal Communications Commission issues a $720,000 fine against Nexstar Media Group in relation to a complaint filed in July 2023 by Hawaiian Telcom that the group violated FCC good faith carriage negotiation rules in their two-month dispute (which began the month prior) that blacked out Nexstar's KHON (Fox/CW)–KHII (MyNetworkTV)/Honolulu and NewsNation from the provider's systems. Hawaiian Telcom accused Nexstar of withholding consent by not responding to its request to extend negotiations by one week until immediately before the agreement expired, that Nexstar demanded an 80% increase in carriage fees, and that the group demanded Hawaiian Telcom rescind its FCC complaint and not file any against the company in the future. [50][51]
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[note 8] 11 The NFL's Super Bowl LVIII, won by the Kansas City Chiefs (25–22, in overtime) over the San Francisco 49ers, airs on CBS from Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nevada. Univision airs Spanish-language coverage of the game (that network's first ever Super Bowl), while CBS sibling network Nickelodeon also airs a kid-oriented broadcast (the first alternate English-language telecast of a Super Bowl). The game becomes the most-watched television program in history, with an estimated 123.4 million viewers. [54][55]
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[58] 12 The Cleveland Cavaliers reach an agreement with Gray Television to air a package of five games from its remaining 2023–24 regular schedule locally on CW affiliate WUAB and in Cincinnati on Fox affiliate WXIX, along with regional simulcasts on stations throughout the rest of Ohio and West Virginia's northern panhandle. The package, which will be produced by Bally Sports Ohio under a sublicensing agreement, will begin with a March 5 away game against the Boston Celtics and marks the first time Cavs games have been televised over-the-air since their previous 24-year relationship with WUAB ended in 2018, in favor of an exclusive agreement with longtime cable home Fox Sports Ohio (renamed in 2021 under the Bally Sports banner). [59][60]
[note 9] During an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Katy Perry announces that she would be leaving American Idol following its upcoming 22nd season (which premiered on February 18). Perry has been on the ABC talent competition's judge panel since its revival in 2018. [62] 13 NBC Sports California announces the hiring of Jenny Cavnar as primary play-by-play announcer for its Oakland Athletics telecasts, beginning with the upcoming 2024 Major League Baseball season. Cavnar, who spent the past 12 years as a pre- and post-game host and backup announcer for Colorado Rockies games, becomes the first woman in MLB history to call games on a regular basis. [63] 15 During a viewer submission segment on its 7:00 p.m. newscast, KGW/Portland, Oregon airs a photo—captioned "Boy scouts in the 50s" by the submitter—showing a racist slur (“hit the nigger baby”) on a banner for a fairground ball-throwing attraction. The Tegna-owned NBC affiliate issues an apology during its newscasts the next day, acknowledging their "failure to uphold," and promising their reevaluation of, station standards regarding viewer-submitted content. [64][65]
[note 10] 17 Former U.S. Representative George Santos sues Jimmy Kimmel for $750,000 on charges of copyright infringement, fraud, breach of contract, and unjust enrichment after Kimmel purchased custom Cameo videos from Santos using fake names and aired them on his ABC late night show. [66] 18 The 49th People's Choice Awards air on NBC, E! and Peacock from the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, California, with Simu Liu as host. Among television nominees, The Kardashians (Reality Show of the Year, and Khloé Kardashian for Reality TV Star of the Year), The Last of Us (Drama Show of the Year, and Pedro Pascal for Male TV Star of the Year) and Only Murders in the Building (Comedy Show of the Year, and Selena Gomez for Female TV Star of the Year) tied for the most wins, with two awards each, while Grey's Anatomy won the Show of the Year. Barbie had the most wins among all categories with five awards (including Movie of the Year, and respective wins by Ryan Gosling and Margot Robbie for Male and Female Movie Star of the Year). Taylor Swift led the music categories with four awards (including Female Artist of the Year). Adam Sandler and Lenny Kravitz, respectively, were honored with the People's Icon Award and Music Icon Award. [67][68] 20 FuboTV files an antitrust lawsuit against The Walt Disney Company, Fox Corporation, and Warner Bros. Discovery over their proposed joint venture in which the respective owners of ESPN, Fox Sports, and TNT Sports plan to launch a sports-focused streaming service. FuboTV claims the service gives the broadcasters an unfair advantage over providers such as Fubo who are forced to carry less-desirable programming for access to sports. [69] 22 Sam Waterston makes his final appearance on Law & Order as Jack McCoy, as the character resigns as New York City District Attorney rather than face the political wrath of the mayor (for subpoenaing the mayor's son in a murder case) in the episode "Last Dance." Waterston, who announced his departure from the series on February 2 (after appearing in over 400 episodes in 19 seasons across 30 years), will be succeeded by Tony Goldwyn as new DA Nicholas Baxter later in the current 23rd season. [70][71] 28 Tom Skilling retires from WGN-TV/Chicago, after nearly 46 years as meteorologist for the Nexstar-owned independent station. His final evening newscasts that day capped off a month-long tribute to Skilling, who earned reverence in the Chicago broadcasting and national meteorological communities during his tenure (the latter resulting from his weathercasts being televised over WGN's former superstation feed (now NewsNation) from 1978 to 2014) for the in-depth analysis and striking accuracy of his forecasts. Demetrius Ivory, who joined the station in 2013, succeeded Skilling as chief meteorologist on February 29. [72][73] Nexstar Media Group petitions the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals to review changes to FCC broadcast ownership rules passed in December 2023 that closed loopholes allowing licensees to hold more than one Big Four affiliation in a market by placing certain networks on subchannels or low-power stations, and upheld a 1996 rule prohibiting broadcasters from owning stations that reach more than 39% of U.S. households in total. Nexstar asserts that the FCC overstepped its authority by tightening ownership rules despite competition to broadcast media by pay television and streaming, and claims the order had numerous procedural problems and faulty conclusions in violation of the Administrative Procedure Act and the 1996 Telecommunications Act. [74][75]
[note 11] Date Event Ref. 7 President Joe Biden delivers his third State of the Union address, airing along with associated coverage on all major broadcast and cable news networks. In the speech, Biden addressed issues such as the economy, democracy, abortion rights (directly addressing Supreme Court justices in an unscripted moment regarding the 2022 court decision that overturned Roe v. Wade), immigration (reiterating calls for House Republicans to pass bipartisan immigration legislation stalled under pressure from Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and mentioning the February murder of Laken Riley in the context of border policy), the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and the Israel-Hamas War (advocating for a temporary ceasefire and two-state solution to the conflict, and demanding Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu allow in humanitarian aid to Gaza civilians). The Republican response delivered by Alabama U.S. Senator Katie Britt, which primarily touched on immigration, drew largely negative reviews (including from Republicans), and was criticized for its inaccuracy (including a misrepresentation of the story of Karla Jacinto Romero, who was sold into sex trafficking while in Mexico during George W. Bush's presidency) and for Britt's stylistic delivery (described as "dramatic", "creepy", "insincere" and "over-the-top", and questioning her decision to conduct the response in her kitchen). The address drew 32.2 million viewers across nine networks, with Fox News registering the highest viewership at 5.640 million. [76][77]
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[84] 10 The 96th Academy Awards air on ABC from the Dolby Theatre, with Jimmy Kimmel as host. Oppenheimer led all nominees in overall wins with seven awards, including Best Picture, Best Actor (Cillian Murphy), Best Supporting Actor (Robert Downey Jr.) and Best Director (Christopher Nolan). Other major winners included Poor Things with four awards, including Best Actress (Emma Stone); and The Zone of Interest with two, including Best International Feature Film. Billie Eilish and Finneas won Best Original Song (for "What Was I Made For?" from the Barbie film soundtrack), becoming the youngest two-time Oscar winners in history (at ages 22 and 26, respectively), having previously won the award in 2022. The telecast was watched by 19.5 million viewers, the highest viewership for any awards show since 2020. [85][86]
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[89] 11 TNT Sports launches a nightly sports block on TruTV that features a mix of live sports events (including “alterna-casts”—specialized simulcasts targeting various audiences—of NHL, MLB and NBA games shown on TBS and TNT, NCAA men's basketball tournament coverage and MotoGP races); sports news and ancillary original programs (including the half-hour TNT Sports Update, sports betting program The Line, social media conversation show Handles, and a weekly program based on the social media clip showcase House of Highlights); and sports-focused movies and documentaries. Reruns of its original unscripted programs (including its last remaining non-sports original program, Impractical Jokers, which will consequently move its first-run episodes to TBS in the summer) will continue to air in the morning and daytime hours following the addition of the “TNT Sports on TruTV" block. [90][91] 14 In a 3–2 party-line vote (backed solely by its Democratic commissioners), the Federal Communications Commission, as part of a broader effort by the Biden administration to curb hidden "junk" fees charged to customers, passes new rules requiring cable and satellite providers to disclose the total cost of their programming packages—including any additional programming-related fees, such as surcharges for receiving local stations and regional sports networks—in billing and promotional materials. The NCTA asserts that the rules, as written, would create confusion for customers and that providers already offer “clear and accurate pricing information” about their programming tiers. [92][93] 17 Three days after the FCC voted to require television providers to disclose "all-in" pricing (incorporating surcharges for receiving certain channels) and likely in response to recent carriage disputes with station operators, DirecTV introduces a "No Locals" option for its Entertainment, Choice, Ultimate and Premier programming tiers, allowing its satellite customers the ability to opt out of receiving local broadcast stations available in their home markets for a $12 monthly discount. (It joins rival satellite provider Dish Network, which has offered such opt-outs since 2017, in allowing customers to exclude local stations from their channel packages.) [94][95]
[note 12] 18 Former U.S. president and 2024 presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump sues ABC News and George Stephanopoulos for defamation, claiming the This Week moderator harmed his reputation by stating multiple times in a March 10 interview with Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) that Trump had been found civilly liable for raping former Vogue advice columnist E. Jean Carroll. The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida, stems from Stephanopoulos' questioning of Mace, a rape survivor, about her continued support of Trump despite two recent jury verdicts in related civil battery and defamation suits that found he sexually abused Carroll, who has been awarded $88.3 million in damages, in 1995/96. (Mace accused Stephanopoulos of trying to “shame” her by probing why she endorsed Trump for president.) While the jury in the initial 2023 civil defamation case technically found Trump liable for sexually assaulting and defaming Carroll, Judge Lewis Kaplan later clarified that they found that Trump raped her by forcible digital penetration (defined as sexual assault under New York's penal code), concluding her allegation of rape was “substantially true" in the broader context beyond the state's legal definition. [96][97]
[98] 19 Bellator MMA announces a distribution deal with Warner Bros. Discovery that will see Max acquire streaming rights to the promotion's mixed martial arts events (including its eight 2024 Champions Series fights, starting with Bellator 302 on March 22), archival fight cards (dating to Bellator's 2008 inception) and original docuseries, along with additional fights and ancillary content on TruTV. The WBD deal replaces a previous agreement with former owner Paramount Global, which acquired the promotion in 2011 (as Viacom) and sold it to the Professional Fighters League in 2023. (Outside of a 2019–20 deal with DAZN, Bellator matches aired on multiple Paramount/Viacom-owned networks during that timeframe, last airing on Showtime from 2021 to 2023, with that deal ending as a result of Paramount shuttering the premium channel's sports division.) [99][100]
[note 13] 20 The College Football Playoff announces a six-year deal with ESPN (worth an estimated $7.8 billion overall) that will see the network retain broadcast rights to the College Football Playoff through the 2020–31 academic year, and will transfer the CFP National Championship game from ESPN to sister network ABC (which carried the predecessor BCS National Championship Game from 1999 to 2006) starting in 2026. The agreement also modifies terms of the remaining two years of ESPN's initial contract for the CFP television rights (a 12-year deal that was signed in 2014) to account for the tournament's expansion from four to 12 teams, starting with the 2024–25 college football season, and allows for ESPN to sublicense a select number of CFP games to other networks. [101][102] 21 The FCC fines Nexstar Media Group and partner company Mission Broadcasting a combined $1.82 million, and orders the latter to sell WPIX/New York City, ruling that Nexstar unlawfully circumvented national broadcast ownership limits through a local marketing agreement it signed in December 2020, as part of an option that Mission exercised to buy the CW affiliate from the E. W. Scripps Company, that resulted in “an unauthorized transfer of control” of WPIX to Nexstar through certain attributable interests. (The FCC limits a single company from owning television stations that reach a combined 39% of American TV households, thus requiring Nexstar—which maintains similar operational arrangements with Mission in 26 other markets—to sell other stations in its portfolio in order to acquire WPIX while complying with the cap). Its first sale proposal to meet the cap would be disclosed on April 12, as it proposed to sell MyNetworkTV affiliate WJMN/Escanaba, Michigan (a former semi-satellite of co-owned WFRV/Green Bay that lost its CBS affiliation in 2022 in a chain-wide affiliation renewal dispute with the network) to a former Quincy Media executive who would enter into an LMA with Morgan Murphy Media, the new owners of ABC/CW affiliate WBUP/WBKP in the same market. [103][104]
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[note 14] 22 NBC News announces that Ronna McDaniel will join the network as a contributor for its political and Election Night coverage. The hiring of McDaniel—who, on March 8, ended her seven-year term as Republican National Committee chair, a role in which she frequently echoed Donald Trump's false claims that the 2020 presidential election was rigged in Joe Biden's favor and helped organize fake electors in key battleground states in an attempt to overturn the outcome—was met with furor within the news division including on-air denouncements from MSNBC's hosts and analysts. MSNBC president Rashida Jones, responding to staff backlash, announced on March 23 that McDaniel would not appear on its programs. McDaniel, for her part, used a March 24 appearance on NBC's Meet the Press (which was scheduled and recorded before her hiring by the network) to state that Biden won fairly and disagrees with Trump's desire to pardon the January 6 rioters. NBC parted ways with McDaniel on March 26, citing a lack of consensus in support of her hiring. [106][107]
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[110][111] 25 CBS announces a linear–streaming rights deal with Dick Clark Productions that extends its contract for the Golden Globe Awards (initially a one-year deal for the 2024 edition) through 2030, and grants it telecast rights to the American Music Awards for an unspecified term, starting with the 2024 ceremony. (Both award shows will also be streamed live on Paramount+.) The deal ends the AMAs' 51-year broadcast relationship with ABC, for which Clark created the ceremony in 1973 following the expiration of the network's deal to televise the Grammy Awards, which moved to longtime broadcaster CBS that same year. (ABC last televised the AMAs in 2022; no ceremony was held in 2023.) [112][113] 28 The Detroit Pistons reach an agreement with the E. W. Scripps Company to air a package of five games (out of the team's eight remaining regular season games scheduled for April) from its 2023–24 schedule locally on CW affiliate WMYD. The package, which will be produced by longtime cable carrier Bally Sports Detroit (which will simulcast the games outside of the Detroit market) under a sublicensing agreement with Scripps Sports, will begin with an April 1 home game against the Memphis Grizzlies. It marks the first time that Pistons games have been televised over-the-air since their previous four-year relationship with WMYD and Graham-owned NBC affiliate WDIV ended in 2008, in favor of an exclusive deal with the network then known as Fox Sports Detroit. [114][115]
[note 15] 29 NFL Network's Good Morning Football broadcasts its final show from New York City before going on hiatus and relocating to the NFL Media facility in Inglewood, California before the 2024 NFL season. Plans are also in the works to offer a two-hour extension of the program in broadcast syndication via Sony Pictures Television upon its move. [116] 30 The United Football League airs its inaugural game on Fox, a 27-14 win by the Birmingham Stallions over the host Arlington Renegades. The teams were champions of the leagues that merged to form the UFL on December 31, 2023, the USFL (of which the Stallions were two-time champs) and the XFL (the Renegades won that league's 2023 title). [117][118] Date Event Ref. 1–7 The final week of the 2024 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament sees three viewership records for women's basketball being set: On April 1, ESPN's broadcast of a regional final between Iowa Hawkeyes over the LSU Tigers (a 94–87 win by the Hawkeyes propelled by a 41-point performance from Hawkeye star Caitlin Clark) attracts 12.3 million viewers, surpassing the 9.9 million who watched those two schools play in the 2023 national championship. On April 5, a 71–69 national semifinal win by the Hawkeyes over UConn attracts 14.2 million to ESPN, a record for any basketball game (college or pro, men or women) on the network. Then on April 7, the tournament's title game, an 87–75 win by undefeated South Carolina over the Hawkeyes, attracts 18.9 million total viewers on ABC and ESPN (the latter channel carried a Sue Bird/Diana Taurasi-hosted alternate telecast); it's the most-watched sporting event, outside of football and the Olympics, since 2019. [119][120]
[121][122] 6–7 WWE's WrestleMania XL takes place at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, airing on Peacock and pay-per-view. [123] 7 The 2024 CMT Music Awards, hosted by Kelsea Ballerini, aired on CBS and streamed on Paramount+ from the Moody Center in Austin, Texas. Notable winners include Jelly Roll (who received the most wins with three awards, Video of the Year, Male Video of the Year and Performance of the Year, for "Need a Favor"), Lainey Wilson (who won Female Video of the Year for "Watermelon Moonshine") and Dan + Shay (who won Duo/Group Video of the Year for "Save Me the Trouble"). Trisha Yearwood received the inaugural June Carter Cash Humanitarian Award, recognizing artists, duos/groups or industry veterans who "demonstrate an exceptional dedication to the community and their fellow artists." [124][125]
[126] 8 TBS' and TNT's simulcast of the NCAA Division I men's basketball championship game, a 75–60 win by the UConn Huskies over the Purdue Boilermakers, attracts 14.82 million viewers. When compared to the women's DI title game (see 4/1–4/7 entry), it is the first time the women's championship game draws a bigger TV audience than the men's. [127] 10 A fire during a cooking segment on the set of Tamron Hall (which utilizes a temporary kitchen island with cooktop that is setup center stage for those segments) forces an evacuation of the show's studio at ABC's Broadcast Center in New York's Lincoln Square, with The View, which records in an adjacent studio, also seeing its studio evacuated as a precautionary measure. Although the New York Fire Department cleared The View to go live after the fire was put out, Tamron canceled the day's episode and substituted a rerun to its carrier stations. [128] 14 As Billy Joel is performing his signature song "Piano Man" during a CBS broadcast of the 100th concert in his Madison Square Garden residency, affiliates in the Eastern and Central time zones cut away to begin their late local news. Responding to outrage from viewers, CBS blamed the abrupt ending on a "timing error" (the special had been delayed 30 minutes due to final round coverage of the Masters Tournament) and announced it would re-air the program in its entirety on April 19. [129] 19 One day after the NHL Board of Governors announced the establishment of a Utah-based franchise in Salt Lake City (through the acquisition of assets from the deactivated Arizona Coyotes assigned to Utah Jazz owner Ryan Smith), the team reaches a multi-year agreement with Scripps Sports to air their regionally televised hockey games on independent KUPX/Provo once the team begins play in the 2024–25 season. The Coyotes had been airing on KUPX under a regional simulcast arrangement with Phoenix sister KASW—which will continue to air the team's games post-relocation in a flip of the arrangement—since that station replaced the defunct Bally Sports Arizona as the team's local television carrier at the start of the 2023–24 season. [130][131] 22 One week after the moribund franchise selected former Iowa point guard Caitlin Clark as the first pick in the first round of the 2024 WNBA Draft, the Indiana Fever reach an agreement with Tegna to air a package of 17 regionally televised WNBA games on NBC affiliate WTHR and MeTV affiliate WALV-CD, beginning with the team's 2024 season. The deal begins with the team's home opener against the New York Liberty on May 16, and will see ten of the games being carried on WTHR, while seven others will air on WALV (which is simulcast on WTHR's DT3 subchannel). [132]
[note 16] 25 The Seattle Kraken reach a multi-year agreement with Tegna to air their regionally televised games on independent station KONG, along with simulcasts of selected games on sister NBC affiliate KING, beginning with the NHL team's 2024–25 season. The deal—which replaces the team's previous television partnership with regional sports network Root Sports Northwest, which has carried the Kraken since the expansion franchise began play in 2021—would also see fellow Tegna stations KGW/Portland and KREM/Spokane simulcast the games across the team's regional territory, and KING/KONG carry team-related programs. Additionally, all Kraken games will be streamed on Amazon Prime Video in the Krakens' home market. [134] The CW announces a three-year deal with the Miss Universe Organization that extends its contract for the Miss USA pageant (initially a one-year deal for the 2023 edition), and grants it linear telecast rights to Miss Teen USA, starting with the 2024 ceremony. (Miss Teen USA—which will have its 42nd edition air on The CW on August 1, three days before the network's telecast of the 73rd Miss USA Pageant—had last aired on linear television in 2007, when the Miss Universe Organization ended a broadcast deal with NBC for the pageant separate from its contracts for Miss USA and Miss Universe, and was livestreamed on various platforms thereafter.) [135] 29 WBKB-TV, the only commercial broadcast station in Alpena, Michigan (the nation's third-smallest TV market) and carrier of four of the five major commercial TV networks, begins a news partnership with Sinclair's NBC affiliate, WPBN-TV/WTOM-TV in Traverse City, Michigan, to feature a full complement of newscasts and weather coverage blended with WBKB-TV's existing news operation, which will become a de facto bureau for WPBN/WTOM, known on-air as UpNorthLive News. WBKB, which had been acquired by Morgan Murphy Media in late 2023 after the death of its former owner, had struggled to maintain a full-time news and weather staff because of its market position and ownership in an era of media consolidation, mainly featuring a team staffed by recent college graduates, and also had issues maintaining full-time weather coverage, contracting short-term with freelance meteorologists and NewsNet to provide forecasts. WBKB will still produce some newscasts, with its NBC subchannel carrying all UpNorthLive newscasts, and its CBS and ABC channels carrying other simulcasts depending on their own schedules. WBKB's Fox schedule will continue to feature no news programming. [136] Date Event Ref. 1 Comcast removes 18 Bally Sports regional networks from Xfinity systems throughout their overlapping footprints, in a carriage dispute between the cable provider and Bally parent Diamond Sports Group, immediately affecting fans of 11 of the 12 Major League Baseball teams to which Bally Sports holds broadcast rights. The dispute injects uncertainty in Diamond's efforts to emerge from Chapter 11 bankruptcy before the end of the year, as it had hoped to secure a deal with Comcast ahead of a June confirmation hearing with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas. The dispute comes after Diamond Sports secured critical multi-year deals with two other major providers: Charter Spectrum (on April 4) and DirecTV (on April 24). [137][138] 2 Allen Media Group announces the layoffs of up to around 300 employees across its various operating divisions (including The Weather Channel, TheGrio and the company's television stations), affecting 12% of its workforce, as part of a broader effort to reduce operational costs to drive growth. Among those affected was veteran Weather Channel correspondent Mike Seidel, who joined the network as an on-camera meteorologist in 1992 and transitioned exclusively to field reporting in 2012. [139] 5 In a memo to ABC News staffers, Kim Godwin announces she will be leaving her role as president of the network's news division, a job she had held since 2021. Debra O'Connell, the president of News Group and Networks at ABC parent Disney Entertainment (and to whom Godwin had been reporting to since February), will lead ABC News on an interim basis until a successor for Godwin is hired. [140][141] 13 Major League Baseball and Roku, Inc. announce an agreement to air the MLB Sunday Leadoff package of early Sunday afternoon games on The Roku Channel. The package had aired the past two seasons on Peacock. [142] 14 The Pac-12 Conference announces an agreement with CW Sports and Fox Sports to air college football games involving the conference's two remaining schools, Oregon State and Washington State. Fox or FS1 will air one game for each school, while The CW will carry the rest. [143] 15 Netflix announces it has secured broadcast rights to National Football League Christmas Day games in a three-year deal that will see the streamer carry two games in 2024 and at least one game in both 2025 and 2026. [144] 16 The 59th Academy of Country Music Awards streams live on Amazon Prime Video from Ford Center at The Star with Reba McEntire as host. [145] 22 Mission Broadcasting notifies Adell Broadcasting, owner of WADL/Mount Clemens, Michigan, that it will terminate its plan to purchase Detroit's MyNetworkTV affiliate. First announced in May 2023, the deal would have seen WADL operated by longtime Mission partner Nexstar Media Group and affiliate with Nexstar-owned The CW (which the station previously carried from September to October 2023, before Adell terminated the brokered affiliation agreement in an LMA dispute with Mission/Nexstar). Though the FCC approved Mission's purchase on April 24, Mission withdrew the plan citing FCC-imposed restrictions that would have prevented financial backing from Nexstar from going towards Mission's purchase of WADL, limiting the amount of Nexstar-distributed programming it carried each week (likely constraining the station from carrying the full CW schedule), and prohibiting any option for Nexstar to acquire the station from Mission outright. [146][147] TNT Sports announces a five-year sublicensing agreement with ESPN that will see TNT, beginning in December, carry two first-round games in the expanded College Football Playoff (of which ESPN has the rights), with two quarterfinal games being added beginning in 2026. [148] Date Event Ref. 1 NewsNation formally adopts a 24/7 news format by expanding its weekend news coverage, replacing a three-hour block of Blue Bloods reruns with an extension of the daytime news program NewsNation Now. The Nexstar-owned cable channel that was once known as WGN America began weeknight news programming in September 2020 and expanded to a 24-hour all-news schedule on weekdays in April 2023, but while early-morning and prime-time news/analysis shows populated its weekend lineup, its weekend afternoon schedule had still featured entertainment programming acquired during the WGN era (notably off-network reruns like Blue Bloods). [149][150] 3 In discussing the WNBA on his eponymous ESPN program, former National Football League punter Pat McAfee refers to Indiana Fever rookie Caitlin Clark as a "white bitch" who is ultimately responsible for the increased popularity in the league. After receiving criticism from sports commentators including ESPN colleagues like Kim Adams and Alexa Philippou, McAfee issued apologies to Clark personally as well as the public, stating "I have way too much respect for her and women to put that into the universe." [151] 6 Fifty eight years to the day after he began his professional broadcasting career at the station, Don Alhart retires from WHAM-TV/Rochester, NY, signing off after having served as a reporter, main news anchor, and associate news director for the Deerfield Media-owned/Sinclair-operated ABC affiliate. [152] 7 The 51st Daytime Emmy Awards airs on CBS and streamed on Paramount+ from the Westin Bonaventure Hotel. [153] The last episode of Wheel of Fortune with Pat Sajak as host airs. Sajak had hosted the show since 1981, the longest tenured game show host in U.S. history. [154] 11 Confirming earlier reports, TNT Sports announces it has secured U.S. broadcast rights to the French Open tennis tournament for a 10-year period beginning in 2025, with matches being carried across TNT, TBS, TruTV, and the Max streaming service. The deal means NBC's relationship with the French Open ended with its broadcast of the men's singles championship on June 9; the network had broadcast the tournament each year since 1975 (save for a three-year period in the early 1980s when it aired on CBS). [155][156] 13 Fox Sports announces it has reached a deal with IndyCar to become the open-wheel racing circuit's exclusive TV partner beginning in 2025, supplanting NBC Sports in the role. The deal will see the full IndyCar Series schedule (including its crown jewel, the Indianapolis 500) airing on Fox, with qualifying rounds (save for the Indy 500's, which Fox will also carry) and the second-tier Indy NXT races airing on FS1 or FS2. [157] 16 The 77th Tony Awards airs on CBS and streams on Paramount+ from the David H. Koch Theater with Ariana DeBose as host, with its technical awards airing before the show on a Pluto TV pop-up channel. [158][159]
[160] 27 The National Football League is ordered to pay more than $4.7 billion in damages after a federal jury in Los Angeles found the league had violated antitrust law in setting the price on its NFL Sunday Ticket package for games not selected for broadcast in a television market. The lawsuit covers more than 2.4 million customers who subscribed to the service from 2011 to 2022 via DirecTV, which at the time had been the exclusive provider of NFL Sunday Ticket. The league indicated it would appeal the ruling if the judge does not set it aside. [161] The first presidential debate occurs earlier than the three dates previously planned by the Commission on Presidential Debates. The event is hosted by CNN out of its studios in Atlanta, Georgia, without an audience present. [162] Network/
service Type Launch date Notes Sources The365 OTA multicast and OTT streaming January 1 On November 7, 2023, Katz Broadcasting founder Jonathan Katz and his new firm, Free TV Networks, unveiled two new OTA and FAST networks. The365, which is aimed at African-American viewers, and Outlaw, which consists mainly of classic western films, respectively competes with the similarly-themed Bounce TV and Grit, two multicast networks Katz's previous company founded and later sold in 2017 to the E. W. Scripps Company. Content for The365 and Outlaw initially comes from the libraries of Warner Bros. Discovery and Lionsgate, while Gray Television was the primary launch group for over-the-air distribution of the two networks (all three companies jointly operate Free TV Networks). [622] Outlaw Merit Street OTA multicast, OTT streaming, and cable/satellite April 2
[note 17] On November 6, 2023, Dr. Phil McGraw announced plans to a new "news and entertainment" network named Merit Street Media (later shortened to Merit Street to differentiate from its parent company) in early 2024, which will be headquartered from an office and production facility based in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. The network maintains a general entertainment format (featuring a mix of news, talk shows, unscripted series and weekend evening movie presentations), with programs that include a nightly show hosted by McGraw himself focused around the advice format he provided on his 2002–23 syndicated talk show. Joel Cheatwood, a former news director known for driving the local news operations he oversaw in the 1990s and 2000s towards sensationalism (most notably, Sunbeam Television stations WSVN/Miami and WHDH/Boston), serves as the network's CEO. Distribution of the network is handled by the Trinity Broadcasting Network, and is available on the religious broadcaster's owned-and-operated stations (on the DT2 subchannel previously occupied by TBN Inspire), on cable, satellite, and free AVOD streaming platforms. TBN also contracted with full-power stations in New York City (WMBC) and Los Angeles (KVMD) to carry Merit Street on their primary channels in order to assure must-carry coverage of the network on pay television providers in those markets. [624][625]
[note 18] The Network AVOD OTT streaming April 30 On March 19, The Network, an ad-supported premium streaming platform founded by film director Aram Rappaport (founder of creative advertising agency The Boathouse) with financial backing from BH Media Holdings, announced plans to launch on April 30. The Network's content strategy—premised on seeking to “declutter the streaming experience, eliminating audiences’ endless scrolling to find appealing series and films”—will expand its content gradually, releasing two original series at a time, with dramas debuting on Tuesdays and comedies debuting on Thursdays; the service's slate will initially launch with the thriller/sci-fi drama The Green Veil and British comedy Chivalry (the latter acquired from Channel 4). [626][627] ZipWave TV OTT streaming June On March 24, ZipWave LLC, a Wyoming-based technology company, announced the launch of its live OTT service ZipWave TV. Its lineup will consist of live news, entertainment and religious programming. Some of the networks it plans to offer at launch include Newsmax and FETV. [628][629] MeTV Toons OTA multicast June 25 On May 1, Weigel Broadcasting announced the pending launch of MeTV Toons, an expansion of its existing programming deal with Warner Bros. Discovery to carry select animated programming from that company's library on its main channel MeTV. The new channel, which will combine Warner Bros. Discovery archival cartoons with licensed programming from other providers, will air primarily on digital subchannels, with a free ad-supported streaming version with limited programming also being made available for Internet viewing. The programming would effectively replicate the format which Warner Bros. Discovery and its predecessors had offered on the Boomerang cable network for the previous 24 years. [630] Defy (Free TV Networks version) OTA multicast and OTT streaming July 1 On April 3, Free TV Networks announced the pending launch of Dare, an over-the-air subchannel and AVOD streaming network focusing on unscripted reality and documentary programming (including series such as American Pickers, Storage Wars, Pawn Stars, Alone, Swamp People, Counting Cars and Ax Men, among others). The network draws from the same A+E Networks reality library as Scripps Networks's Defy TV (both were developed by Free TV CEO Jonathan Katz, with Defy being created during his 2017–22 executive tenure at Scripps). Free TV Networks announced on July 1 that it had acquired the existing Defy TV trademarks from Scripps, allowing the network to launch on that date under the existing branding (although excising “TV” from the name), accompanied by much of the original network’s programming lineup, under new ownership. [631][632]
[633] Venu Sports OTT streaming Fall (TBD) On February 6, ESPN Inc., Fox Corporation and Warner Bros. Discovery announced plans to launch a sports-focused streaming service, set for a Fall launch, that would feature live feeds from their respective linear sports and broadcast networks (including ESPN, ABC and the former's sister networks such as ESPN2 and SEC Network; Fox and sister networks FS1, FS2 and Big Ten Network; and WBD-owned TNT, TBS and truTV), and streaming content from ESPN+, the major sports leagues (including the NBA, NHL, NFL and Major League Baseball) and college sports conferences. The service, which will also be optionally bundled with Disney+, Hulu or Max, will reportedly not impact ESPN's own plans to launch a full direct-to-consumer streaming service, which the company confirmed the following day would launch in the Fall of 2025. [634][635]
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name Type Conversion date Notes Source Showtime (main linear channel) Paramount+ with Showtime Cable/satellite January 8 On January 30, 2023, Paramount Global announced plans to rebrand the linear Showtime service and fully integrate its direct-to-consumer streaming service with the premium tier of co-owned Paramount+; the combined service would be branded as Paramount+ with Showtime, which had already been in use for a streaming bundle that launched in August 2022. Paramount began directing prospective Showtime streaming customers to subscribe to the ad-free Paramount+ tier on June 27, 2023; it would later discontinue the Showtime Anytime TV Everywhere app (offered to subscribers of the linear Showtime service) on December 14, and the standalone Showtime streaming service on December 31; the primary Showtime channel was renamed Paramount+ with Showtime on January 8, 2024, although the standalone Showtime nameplate remains in use as the branding for its seven multiplex channels and as a marketing imprint for the network's original programming. Paramount Global initially stated it had no plans to offer complimentary provider login access to Paramount+'s Showtime tier to subscribers of the premium channel's linear package (in contrast to the arrangement involving Warner Bros. Discovery-owned Max, which has been available free to linear HBO subscribers—replacing the HBO Go TV Everywhere platform—since the service launched in May 2020); however it would change course beginning on January 9, reaching deals with DirecTV (including co-owned DirecTV Stream and U-verse), Hulu and Charter Spectrum to offer the network's linear/VOD subscribers complimentary access to the namesake Paramount+ tier starting later in the year. [638][639]
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[642] Hallmark Drama Hallmark Family Cable/satellite February 28 On February 5, during the Television Critics Association Winter Press Tour, Hallmark Media announced plans to rebrand Hallmark Drama as Hallmark Family on February 28, and Hallmark Movies & Mysteries as Hallmark Mystery on March 6. The changes effectively serve to clarify both networks' existing programming formats—the former centering around family- and faith-oriented programming, and the latter centering around mystery programs—both of which offer acquired series, and original (in the case of Hallmark Movies & Mysteries/Hallmark Mystery) and library (primarily sourced from Hallmark Channel) movies and mini-series. [643][644] Hallmark Movies & Mysteries Hallmark Mystery March 6 CBS News (streaming) CBS News 24/7 OTT streaming April 22 On April 9, Variety reported streaming offerings in recent that the CBS News streaming network would rebrand on April 22 as CBS News 24/7, as part of a broader expansion of its programming to include a new eponymous “whip-around” news program that will rely on reports sourced from the national CBS News division and local CBS stations, expansions of the political news show America Decides (from 30 minutes to an hour) and Primetime with John Dickerson (from one hour to 90 minutes, along with a name change to The Daily Report with John Dickerson), and the addition of the late night newscast CBS News Roundup. [645] Defy TV (Scripps version) Ion Plus (resumption of over-the-air multicast distribution) OTA multicast and OTT streaming July 1 On June 17, Scripps Networks disclosed on the social media profiles of Defy TV and Ion Plus that the latter network, which had transitioned an over-the-air multicast network to a free ad-supported streaming channel in February 2021 after Scripps's acquisition of Ion Media, would resume over-the-air clearance on Ion's stations (and other third-party affiliates) over the channel space occupied by Defy TV, which struggled to attain any long-term viewer sustainability with its 2010s-era reality/unscripted format mainly drawn from the A&E Networks library (this same issue had earlier resulted in Scripps merging the programming of female-targeted sister network TrueReal—which had its channel space subsequently leased over to Jewelry Television—into the male-focused Defy's schedule in March 2023). Ion Plus's existing schedule of procedural dramas will continue over-the-air with newer and higher-profile acquisitions (along with Canadian series and selected 1990s–2000s first-run syndicated dramas) airing as part of its schedule, and its existing AVOD availability wholly unaffected. Defy was then relaunched under the auspices of Free TV Networks at the same time (as detailed above, in the "Launches" section). [646] Network/
service Type End date Notes Source Viaplay (U.S. service) OTT streaming February 29 On July 20, 2023, Viaplay Group announced that it would discontinue its Viaplay streaming services in the U.S., Canada and the United Kingdom (the former having launched just six months prior on February 22), and immediately ceased marketing to new subscribers in those regions. The move was part of a refocusing on its core markets of Scandinavia and the Netherlands, centering on its sports offering and the sale of non-sports content through its Viaplay Select business; about 25% of the company's staff were laid off as a result. On January 18, Viaplay confirmed that its U.S. service would shut down on February 29, and would refund monthly and annual subscribers for the remaining time of their subscription. Viaplay content will remain available in the U.S. through The Roku Channel, Xfinity (via its X1 and Flex tiers) and Xumo. [647][648]
[649] MotorTrend+ March 28 On February 23, Warner Bros. Discovery announced that it would be shutting down MotorTrend+ at the end of March. Subscribers will be migrated to the ad-free tier of Discovery+, while its programming library will be moved over to both Discovery+ and Max in stages until the service's closure. [650] TV Japan Cable/satellite March 31 On February 17, TV Japan announced on its website that the NHK Cosmomedia America-owned network (which aired news and entertainment programs sourced from various broadcasters based in Japan, primarily from public broadcaster NHK as well as commercial networks such as Tokyo Broadcasting System Television, Nippon TV, TV Tokyo, Fuji Television and TV Asahi) would cease distribution on cable and satellite providers on March 31; much of its programming migrated to NHK's new streaming service Jme [jp], which soft-launched ten days before and features a broader selection of programming than the schedule-limited wireline TV Japan channel and is priced comparably at $25/month. [651] Funimation OTT streaming April 2 On February 7, Sony announced that the Funimation app and website would shut down on April 2, and that users would be able to migrate their account data to Crunchyroll until then. [652][653] Showtime (streaming service) April 30 On January 30, 2023, Paramount announced plans to fully integrate the Showtime direct-to-consumer streaming service with the premium tier of the Paramount+ streaming service; the streaming tier rebrand replaces a bundle of the same name that launched in mid-2022. The cable-specific Showtime Anytime app was shut down by the end of the year. On April 11, 2024, Paramount announced that the standalone app would shut down on April 30. [654][655]
[656] Longhorn Network Cable/satellite June 30 With the Texas Longhorns joining the Southeastern Conference, the standalone Longhorn Network, a channel devoted to the athletics program of the University of Texas at Austin, was discontinued as its programming was merged into the SEC Network. A free ad-supported streaming television version of the Longhorn Network was launched July 1, in partnership with Learfield Sports instead of previous partner ESPN. [657] Pac-12 Network With the departure of all but two of the Pac-12 Conference's teams to other conferences for the 2024–25 season, the Pac-12 Network was discontinued. [658] Noggin OTT streaming July 2 On February 15, as part of a series of layoffs affecting 800 employees (or about 3% of its workforce), Paramount Global announced that it would shut down the Noggin subscription streaming service (which was launched in 2015 and is marketed to children ages two to seven), resulting in the termination of its entire staff. Much of the long-form and short-form content featured on the service will be shifted over to Paramount+'s Nick Jr. section (which already carries much of Nick Jr.'s library of preschool programming). Noggin would subsequently stop accepting new subscribers, while existing subscribers would be transitioned over to Paramount+ prior to the former's shutdown. This marks the second discontinuation of the Noggin edutainment brand by Paramount: it originally launched in February 1999 as a linear cable spinoff of Nickelodeon, aimed at preteens and teenagers, under a joint venture between predecessor company Viacom and Sesame Workshop; the Noggin network shifted its target audience to preschoolers in 2007 (after the teen-targeted nighttime block The N was spun off as a separate network, since renamed TeenNick, occupying Nickelodeon GaS's former channel space), and was later relaunched as Nick Jr. Channel in September 2009. [659][660]
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Date Event Ref. 4 The NCAA and ESPN announce an eight-year deal, beginning September 1 and running through the 2031–32 academic year, that will see ESPN and its sister networks carry championship events in 21 women's and 19 men's sports across the three NCAA divisions, most notably continued coverage of the Division I women's basketball tournament. [1] 5 Nigel Lythgoe announces he has stepped down from his role on So You Think You Can Dance in the wake of two sexual misconduct lawsuits filed against him. Lythgoe, who has denied the accusations, co-created the Fox reality competition series in 2005, and had served as its executive producer and lead judge. [2] 7 Rather than stay with the network as a commentator and fill-in anchor, Medhi Hasan concludes the last episode of his self-titled MSNBC weekend show by stating he will depart the network entirely. The Medhi Hasan Show's cancellation was announced in November 2023 by MSNBC as part of a revamp of its weekend schedule that will take effect the weekend of January 13–14. [3][4] The 81st Golden Globe Awards aired on CBS and Paramount+, with notable winners including Best Motion Pictures Poor Things (Musical or Comedy) and Oppenheimer (Drama, among its five wins) and TV series Succession (Best Drama Series, among four wins in a night-leading nine nominations), The Bear (Best Musical or Comedy Series, among its three wins), and Beef (Best Limited Series, Anthology, or Film, among its three wins). The ceremony was hosted by Jo Koy, whose opening monologue was poorly received by guests and critics; Koy defended himself by saying he was hired only ten days prior after several other comedians reportedly declined to host. It also marks the ceremony's return to CBS after a 42-year absence (it previously aired on the network from 1981 to 1982); NBC had televised the Globes since 1996, aside from a one-year absence in 2022. [5][6]
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[note 1] 9 The Oklahoma City Thunder reach an agreement with Griffin Media to air eight Friday night games from its remaining 2023–24 regular schedule sublicensed from longtime cable partner Bally Sports Oklahoma (per a clause in parent Diamond Sports Group's 2023–24 NBA contract that allows teams to offer a selection of over-the-air telecasts to local stations within their broadcast territory). The regional sports network will produce and employ its on-air staff for the telecasts (beginning with a January 26 away game against the New Orleans Pelicans), which will air on Griffin-owned MyNetworkTV affiliate KSBI/Oklahoma City (which previously aired Thunder games from 2008 to 2011) and local news subchannel KOTV-DT3/Tulsa. [9][10]
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[note 2] 10 Two events featuring Republican Party hopefuls for president are concurrently telecast from Des Moines, Iowa: CNN hosts the fifth GOP debate of the campaign season featuring Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley, while Fox News counterprograms with a town hall featuring nomination frontrunner Donald Trump, the former president's first live appearance on that network since 2022. [13][14] 13 The Miami Dolphins play the Kansas City Chiefs in an NFL Wild Card game. Peacock broadcasts the contest nationally, the first NFL playoff game to be carried exclusively on a streaming service (though NBC's Miami and Kansas City affiliates carry it locally to satisfy the league's local broadcast requirements). [15] 14 The 29th Critics' Choice Awards were held at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, California, with notable winners including films Oppenheimer and Barbie (with eight and six wins, respectively) and TV programs The Bear, Beef (with four wins each) and Succession (with three wins). Chelsea Handler hosted the ceremony on The CW, which used the broadcast to unveil a new brand identity that drops the "The" from its redefined logo (though "The CW" remains the network's name) and replaces its long-time green signature color with a red–orange "hot sauce" palette. [16][17] 15 The 75th Primetime Emmy Awards aired on Fox from the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles with Anthony Anderson as host. Notable winners include The Bear and Succession (both with six major wins each, including Outstanding Comedy Series and Outstanding Drama Series, respectively), and Beef (with five awards, including Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series). The ceremony was rescheduled from its original date of September 18, 2023 due to the Hollywood labor disputes. [18][19] 17 Diamond Sports Group, owner of the Bally Sports regional networks, announces a bankruptcy restructuring agreement—subject to court approval—that will see Amazon become a minority investor in the company (acquiring a 15% share, in exchange for a $115 million investment) and have Prime Video become its primary streaming partner. The Sinclair Broadcast Group subsidiary has been in Chapter 11 bankruptcy since March 2023, and the deal will also see Sinclair make a $495 million cash payment to settle a lawsuit (filed in July 2023) alleging that Sinclair received about $1.5 billion in transactions that were designed to benefit itself while damaging Diamond's finances. [20] 23 World Wrestling Entertainment and Netflix announce a ten-year, $5 billion deal to carry WWE Raw in the United States and Canada beginning in January 2025, which will result in the end of the program's run on cable television after 31 years across two networks (USA Network from 1993 to 2000 and from 2005 to 2024, and Spike TV from 2000 to 2005). Under the same deal, Netflix will eventually gain global rights to Raw, and international rights to all other WWE programming, as existing contracts expire. [21][22] The Dallas Mavericks reach an agreement with Tegna-owned WFAA/Dallas–Fort Worth to air ten games from its remaining 2023–24 regular schedule sublicensed from Bally Sports Southwest (per a clause in Diamond Sports' NBA contract for the season, see January 9 entry), which will produce and employ its on-air staff for the telecasts. The package of Bally-produced games (which will begin with a March 1 away game against the Boston Celtics) joins three national ABC-televised games that were already slated to air on WFAA through April (including a January 24 home game against the Phoenix Suns). The Mavericks last televised their games over-the-air on CBS-owned KTXA from 2000 to 2021, when longtime cable home Bally Sports Southwest became their exclusive regional TV partner. [23][24]
[note 3] 24 Comedy Central announces that Jon Stewart will return to The Daily Show as an executive producer and, through the 2024 U.S. election cycle, host on Monday nights (beginning February 12), with members of the show's correspondents roster anchoring the rest of the week. Stewart had served as the show's host from 1999 to 2015. [26] 28 The Milwaukee Bucks reach an agreement with Weigel Broadcasting to air a package of ten games from its remaining 2023–24 regular schedule on independent WMLW, along with regional simulcasts on stations throughout Wisconsin and in the Quad Cities, to be produced by Bally Sports Wisconsin under a sublicensing agreement. Two of the scheduled games will be simulcast on WMLW's Milwaukee-area sister stations: a February 23 away game against the Minnesota Timberwolves (the first of the slate) that will also air on co-owned CBS affiliate WDJT, and a March 4 home game against the Los Angeles Clippers that will be presented in Spanish on Telemundo affiliate WYTU. They will be the first local over-the-air Bucks telecasts since the team's 19-year relationship with WCGV ended in 2007. [27][28]
[note 4] Date Event Ref. 1 Gray Television announces it reached an agreement to trade CBS/CW+ affiliate KGWN/Cheyenne, NBC/CW+ affiliate KCWY/Casper, Wyoming, and NBC affiliate KNEP/Scottsbluff, Nebraska (which concurrently shut down its news bureau, replaced in-house newscasts with simulcasts from KGWN/KCWY's Cheyenne-based Wyoming News Now operation, and laid off most of its Scottsbluff-based staff) to Marquee Broadcasting, in exchange for the latter group's construction permit for the proposed KCBU/Salt Lake City. Neither company will receive additional cash or other compensation as part of the transaction. [32][33]
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[note 5] 2 Twelve Cox Media Group-owned stations in nine markets are dropped from DirecTV and co-owned DirecTV Stream and U-verse in a contract renewal impasse, resulting in the complete loss of satellite distribution for the group's stations. (Cox has been in a dispute with Dish Network since November 2022, resultng in the removal of those 12 stations, out of 13 operated by the group.) The Cox-owned stations were restored on February 11, in turn, averting subscriber blackouts of CBS's Super Bowl LVIII coverage in the Seattle and Dayton markets. [35][36]
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[note 6] 4 The 66th Annual Grammy Awards aired on CBS and streamed on Paramount+ from the Crypto.com Arena, with Trevor Noah as host. Notable winners include Phoebe Bridgers (who received the most wins with four awards, including Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for "Ghost in the Machine" alongside SZA), Taylor Swift (whose Album of the Year win for Midnights made her the first artist to win in that category four times), Miley Cyrus (who won Record of the Year for "Flowers"), siblings Billie Eilish and Finneas (jointly earning Song of the Year for "What Was I Made For?" from the Barbie film soundtrack), and Victoria Monét (the Best New Artist winner). [39][40]
[41] 6 Actress Gina Carano sues The Walt Disney Company and co-owned Lucasfilm on claims she was wrongfully fired from The Mandalorian, seeking an order forcing the studio to rehire her or pay at least $75,000 in damages. Carano, who played Cara Dune during the Disney+ space Western's first two seasons, was fired in February 2021 after comparing the treatment of conservatives to the Nazi persecution of Jews in an Instagram post (one of several inflammatory social media posts of hers that were heavily criticized for their far-right viewpoints including remarks mocking COVID-19 masking mandates and the inclusion of gender pronouns in social media profiles, and falsely claiming voter fraud in the 2020 election). Carano, who received assistance from X/Twitter parent X Corp. to cover legal fees, claims Lucasfilm did not hold male co-stars to similar standards for controversial posts aimed at Republicans (including one by series lead Pedro Pascal from 2017, comparing then-President Donald Trump to Hitler), and subjected her to harassment and hurt her future work prospects. [42][43]
[note 7] Five years after rejoining PBS, KCET/Los Angeles rebrands as "PBS SoCal Plus" to further connect it with sister station KOCE/Huntington Beach, which replaced KCET as the market's primary PBS member (and first adopted the "PBS SoCal" brand) in January 2011. The callsign and the programming remains the same. [46][47] 7 Actress Arianne Zucker sues former Days of Our Lives co-executive producer/director Albert Alarr, executive producer Ken Corday and production company Corday Productions, alleging she was discriminated and wrongfully fired after filing a complaint accusing Alarr of making unwanted sexual advances and touching her nonconsensually while working on the Peacock soap opera. Zucker—who played Nicole Walker over three stints since she was cast on the then-NBC serial in 1998—claims that, as retaliation for her involvement in Days distributor Sony Pictures Television's investigation into Alarr's conduct (which led to his August 2023 dismissal), she was written out of storylines and given a "take it or leave it" offer to renew her contract (which lapsed in January without renewal, with Zucker contending Corday Productions refused to negotiate in good faith) despite her veteran cast member status, along with having had her salary and travel budget cut. [48][49] The Federal Communications Commission issues a $720,000 fine against Nexstar Media Group in relation to a complaint filed in July 2023 by Hawaiian Telcom that the group violated FCC good faith carriage negotiation rules in their two-month dispute (which began the month prior) that blacked out Nexstar's KHON (Fox/CW)–KHII (MyNetworkTV)/Honolulu and NewsNation from the provider's systems. Hawaiian Telcom accused Nexstar of withholding consent by not responding to its request to extend negotiations by one week until immediately before the agreement expired, that Nexstar demanded an 80% increase in carriage fees, and that the group demanded Hawaiian Telcom rescind its FCC complaint and not file any against the company in the future. [50][51]
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[note 8] 11 The NFL's Super Bowl LVIII, won by the Kansas City Chiefs (25–22, in overtime) over the San Francisco 49ers, airs on CBS from Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nevada. Univision airs Spanish-language coverage of the game (that network's first ever Super Bowl), while CBS sibling network Nickelodeon also airs a kid-oriented broadcast (the first alternate English-language telecast of a Super Bowl). The game becomes the most-watched television program in history, with an estimated 123.4 million viewers. [54][55]
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[58] 12 The Cleveland Cavaliers reach an agreement with Gray Television to air a package of five games from its remaining 2023–24 regular schedule locally on CW affiliate WUAB and in Cincinnati on Fox affiliate WXIX, along with regional simulcasts on stations throughout the rest of Ohio and West Virginia's northern panhandle. The package, which will be produced by Bally Sports Ohio under a sublicensing agreement, will begin with a March 5 away game against the Boston Celtics and marks the first time Cavs games have been televised over-the-air since their previous 24-year relationship with WUAB ended in 2018, in favor of an exclusive agreement with longtime cable home Fox Sports Ohio (renamed in 2021 under the Bally Sports banner). [59][60]
[note 9] During an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Katy Perry announces that she would be leaving American Idol following its upcoming 22nd season (which premiered on February 18). Perry has been on the ABC talent competition's judge panel since its revival in 2018. [62] 13 NBC Sports California announces the hiring of Jenny Cavnar as primary play-by-play announcer for its Oakland Athletics telecasts, beginning with the upcoming 2024 Major League Baseball season. Cavnar, who spent the past 12 years as a pre- and post-game host and backup announcer for Colorado Rockies games, becomes the first woman in MLB history to call games on a regular basis. [63] 15 During a viewer submission segment on its 7:00 p.m. newscast, KGW/Portland, Oregon airs a photo—captioned "Boy scouts in the 50s" by the submitter—showing a racist slur (“hit the nigger baby”) on a banner for a fairground ball-throwing attraction. The Tegna-owned NBC affiliate issues an apology during its newscasts the next day, acknowledging their "failure to uphold," and promising their reevaluation of, station standards regarding viewer-submitted content. [64][65]
[note 10] 17 Former U.S. Representative George Santos sues Jimmy Kimmel for $750,000 on charges of copyright infringement, fraud, breach of contract, and unjust enrichment after Kimmel purchased custom Cameo videos from Santos using fake names and aired them on his ABC late night show. [66] 18 The 49th People's Choice Awards air on NBC, E! and Peacock from the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, California, with Simu Liu as host. Among television nominees, The Kardashians (Reality Show of the Year, and Khloé Kardashian for Reality TV Star of the Year), The Last of Us (Drama Show of the Year, and Pedro Pascal for Male TV Star of the Year) and Only Murders in the Building (Comedy Show of the Year, and Selena Gomez for Female TV Star of the Year) tied for the most wins, with two awards each, while Grey's Anatomy won the Show of the Year. Barbie had the most wins among all categories with five awards (including Movie of the Year, and respective wins by Ryan Gosling and Margot Robbie for Male and Female Movie Star of the Year). Taylor Swift led the music categories with four awards (including Female Artist of the Year). Adam Sandler and Lenny Kravitz, respectively, were honored with the People's Icon Award and Music Icon Award. [67][68] 20 FuboTV files an antitrust lawsuit against The Walt Disney Company, Fox Corporation, and Warner Bros. Discovery over their proposed joint venture in which the respective owners of ESPN, Fox Sports, and TNT Sports plan to launch a sports-focused streaming service. FuboTV claims the service gives the broadcasters an unfair advantage over providers such as Fubo who are forced to carry less-desirable programming for access to sports. [69] 22 Sam Waterston makes his final appearance on Law & Order as Jack McCoy, as the character resigns as New York City District Attorney rather than face the political wrath of the mayor (for subpoenaing the mayor's son in a murder case) in the episode "Last Dance." Waterston, who announced his departure from the series on February 2 (after appearing in over 400 episodes in 19 seasons across 30 years), will be succeeded by Tony Goldwyn as new DA Nicholas Baxter later in the current 23rd season. [70][71] 28 Tom Skilling retires from WGN-TV/Chicago, after nearly 46 years as meteorologist for the Nexstar-owned independent station. His final evening newscasts that day capped off a month-long tribute to Skilling, who earned reverence in the Chicago broadcasting and national meteorological communities during his tenure (the latter resulting from his weathercasts being televised over WGN's former superstation feed (now NewsNation) from 1978 to 2014) for the in-depth analysis and striking accuracy of his forecasts. Demetrius Ivory, who joined the station in 2013, succeeded Skilling as chief meteorologist on February 29. [72][73] Nexstar Media Group petitions the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals to review changes to FCC broadcast ownership rules passed in December 2023 that closed loopholes allowing licensees to hold more than one Big Four affiliation in a market by placing certain networks on subchannels or low-power stations, and upheld a 1996 rule prohibiting broadcasters from owning stations that reach more than 39% of U.S. households in total. Nexstar asserts that the FCC overstepped its authority by tightening ownership rules despite competition to broadcast media by pay television and streaming, and claims the order had numerous procedural problems and faulty conclusions in violation of the Administrative Procedure Act and the 1996 Telecommunications Act. [74][75]
[note 11] Date Event Ref. 7 President Joe Biden delivers his third State of the Union address, airing along with associated coverage on all major broadcast and cable news networks. In the speech, Biden addressed issues such as the economy, democracy, abortion rights (directly addressing Supreme Court justices in an unscripted moment regarding the 2022 court decision that overturned Roe v. Wade), immigration (reiterating calls for House Republicans to pass bipartisan immigration legislation stalled under pressure from Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and mentioning the February murder of Laken Riley in the context of border policy), the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and the Israel-Hamas War (advocating for a temporary ceasefire and two-state solution to the conflict, and demanding Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu allow in humanitarian aid to Gaza civilians). The Republican response delivered by Alabama U.S. Senator Katie Britt, which primarily touched on immigration, drew largely negative reviews (including from Republicans), and was criticized for its inaccuracy (including a misrepresentation of the story of Karla Jacinto Romero, who was sold into sex trafficking while in Mexico during George W. Bush's presidency) and for Britt's stylistic delivery (described as "dramatic", "creepy", "insincere" and "over-the-top", and questioning her decision to conduct the response in her kitchen). The address drew 32.2 million viewers across nine networks, with Fox News registering the highest viewership at 5.640 million. [76][77]
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[84] 10 The 96th Academy Awards air on ABC from the Dolby Theatre, with Jimmy Kimmel as host. Oppenheimer led all nominees in overall wins with seven awards, including Best Picture, Best Actor (Cillian Murphy), Best Supporting Actor (Robert Downey Jr.) and Best Director (Christopher Nolan). Other major winners included Poor Things with four awards, including Best Actress (Emma Stone); and The Zone of Interest with two, including Best International Feature Film. Billie Eilish and Finneas won Best Original Song (for "What Was I Made For?" from the Barbie film soundtrack), becoming the youngest two-time Oscar winners in history (at ages 22 and 26, respectively), having previously won the award in 2022. The telecast was watched by 19.5 million viewers, the highest viewership for any awards show since 2020. [85][86]
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[89] 11 TNT Sports launches a nightly sports block on TruTV that features a mix of live sports events (including “alterna-casts”—specialized simulcasts targeting various audiences—of NHL, MLB and NBA games shown on TBS and TNT, NCAA men's basketball tournament coverage and MotoGP races); sports news and ancillary original programs (including the half-hour TNT Sports Update, sports betting program The Line, social media conversation show Handles, and a weekly program based on the social media clip showcase House of Highlights); and sports-focused movies and documentaries. Reruns of its original unscripted programs (including its last remaining non-sports original program, Impractical Jokers, which will consequently move its first-run episodes to TBS in the summer) will continue to air in the morning and daytime hours following the addition of the “TNT Sports on TruTV" block. [90][91] 14 In a 3–2 party-line vote (backed solely by its Democratic commissioners), the Federal Communications Commission, as part of a broader effort by the Biden administration to curb hidden "junk" fees charged to customers, passes new rules requiring cable and satellite providers to disclose the total cost of their programming packages—including any additional programming-related fees, such as surcharges for receiving local stations and regional sports networks—in billing and promotional materials. The NCTA asserts that the rules, as written, would create confusion for customers and that providers already offer “clear and accurate pricing information” about their programming tiers. [92][93] 17 Three days after the FCC voted to require television providers to disclose "all-in" pricing (incorporating surcharges for receiving certain channels) and likely in response to recent carriage disputes with station operators, DirecTV introduces a "No Locals" option for its Entertainment, Choice, Ultimate and Premier programming tiers, allowing its satellite customers the ability to opt out of receiving local broadcast stations available in their home markets for a $12 monthly discount. (It joins rival satellite provider Dish Network, which has offered such opt-outs since 2017, in allowing customers to exclude local stations from their channel packages.) [94][95]
[note 12] 18 Former U.S. president and 2024 presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump sues ABC News and George Stephanopoulos for defamation, claiming the This Week moderator harmed his reputation by stating multiple times in a March 10 interview with Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) that Trump had been found civilly liable for raping former Vogue advice columnist E. Jean Carroll. The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida, stems from Stephanopoulos' questioning of Mace, a rape survivor, about her continued support of Trump despite two recent jury verdicts in related civil battery and defamation suits that found he sexually abused Carroll, who has been awarded $88.3 million in damages, in 1995/96. (Mace accused Stephanopoulos of trying to “shame” her by probing why she endorsed Trump for president.) While the jury in the initial 2023 civil defamation case technically found Trump liable for sexually assaulting and defaming Carroll, Judge Lewis Kaplan later clarified that they found that Trump raped her by forcible digital penetration (defined as sexual assault under New York's penal code), concluding her allegation of rape was “substantially true" in the broader context beyond the state's legal definition. [96][97]
[98] 19 Bellator MMA announces a distribution deal with Warner Bros. Discovery that will see Max acquire streaming rights to the promotion's mixed martial arts events (including its eight 2024 Champions Series fights, starting with Bellator 302 on March 22), archival fight cards (dating to Bellator's 2008 inception) and original docuseries, along with additional fights and ancillary content on TruTV. The WBD deal replaces a previous agreement with former owner Paramount Global, which acquired the promotion in 2011 (as Viacom) and sold it to the Professional Fighters League in 2023. (Outside of a 2019–20 deal with DAZN, Bellator matches aired on multiple Paramount/Viacom-owned networks during that timeframe, last airing on Showtime from 2021 to 2023, with that deal ending as a result of Paramount shuttering the premium channel's sports division.) [99][100]
[note 13] 20 The College Football Playoff announces a six-year deal with ESPN (worth an estimated $7.8 billion overall) that will see the network retain broadcast rights to the College Football Playoff through the 2020–31 academic year, and will transfer the CFP National Championship game from ESPN to sister network ABC (which carried the predecessor BCS National Championship Game from 1999 to 2006) starting in 2026. The agreement also modifies terms of the remaining two years of ESPN's initial contract for the CFP television rights (a 12-year deal that was signed in 2014) to account for the tournament's expansion from four to 12 teams, starting with the 2024–25 college football season, and allows for ESPN to sublicense a select number of CFP games to other networks. [101][102] 21 The FCC fines Nexstar Media Group and partner company Mission Broadcasting a combined $1.82 million, and orders the latter to sell WPIX/New York City, ruling that Nexstar unlawfully circumvented national broadcast ownership limits through a local marketing agreement it signed in December 2020, as part of an option that Mission exercised to buy the CW affiliate from the E. W. Scripps Company, that resulted in “an unauthorized transfer of control” of WPIX to Nexstar through certain attributable interests. (The FCC limits a single company from owning television stations that reach a combined 39% of American TV households, thus requiring Nexstar—which maintains similar operational arrangements with Mission in 26 other markets—to sell other stations in its portfolio in order to acquire WPIX while complying with the cap). Its first sale proposal to meet the cap would be disclosed on April 12, as it proposed to sell MyNetworkTV affiliate WJMN/Escanaba, Michigan (a former semi-satellite of co-owned WFRV/Green Bay that lost its CBS affiliation in 2022 in a chain-wide affiliation renewal dispute with the network) to a former Quincy Media executive who would enter into an LMA with Morgan Murphy Media, the new owners of ABC/CW affiliate WBUP/WBKP in the same market. [103][104]
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[note 14] 22 NBC News announces that Ronna McDaniel will join the network as a contributor for its political and Election Night coverage. The hiring of McDaniel—who, on March 8, ended her seven-year term as Republican National Committee chair, a role in which she frequently echoed Donald Trump's false claims that the 2020 presidential election was rigged in Joe Biden's favor and helped organize fake electors in key battleground states in an attempt to overturn the outcome—was met with furor within the news division including on-air denouncements from MSNBC's hosts and analysts. MSNBC president Rashida Jones, responding to staff backlash, announced on March 23 that McDaniel would not appear on its programs. McDaniel, for her part, used a March 24 appearance on NBC's Meet the Press (which was scheduled and recorded before her hiring by the network) to state that Biden won fairly and disagrees with Trump's desire to pardon the January 6 rioters. NBC parted ways with McDaniel on March 26, citing a lack of consensus in support of her hiring. [106][107]
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[110][111] 25 CBS announces a linear–streaming rights deal with Dick Clark Productions that extends its contract for the Golden Globe Awards (initially a one-year deal for the 2024 edition) through 2030, and grants it telecast rights to the American Music Awards for an unspecified term, starting with the 2024 ceremony. (Both award shows will also be streamed live on Paramount+.) The deal ends the AMAs' 51-year broadcast relationship with ABC, for which Clark created the ceremony in 1973 following the expiration of the network's deal to televise the Grammy Awards, which moved to longtime broadcaster CBS that same year. (ABC last televised the AMAs in 2022; no ceremony was held in 2023.) [112][113] 28 The Detroit Pistons reach an agreement with the E. W. Scripps Company to air a package of five games (out of the team's eight remaining regular season games scheduled for April) from its 2023–24 schedule locally on CW affiliate WMYD. The package, which will be produced by longtime cable carrier Bally Sports Detroit (which will simulcast the games outside of the Detroit market) under a sublicensing agreement with Scripps Sports, will begin with an April 1 home game against the Memphis Grizzlies. It marks the first time that Pistons games have been televised over-the-air since their previous four-year relationship with WMYD and Graham-owned NBC affiliate WDIV ended in 2008, in favor of an exclusive deal with the network then known as Fox Sports Detroit. [114][115]
[note 15] 29 NFL Network's Good Morning Football broadcasts its final show from New York City before going on hiatus and relocating to the NFL Media facility in Inglewood, California before the 2024 NFL season. Plans are also in the works to offer a two-hour extension of the program in broadcast syndication via Sony Pictures Television upon its move. [116] 30 The United Football League airs its inaugural game on Fox, a 27-14 win by the Birmingham Stallions over the host Arlington Renegades. The teams were champions of the leagues that merged to form the UFL on December 31, 2023, the USFL (of which the Stallions were two-time champs) and the XFL (the Renegades won that league's 2023 title). [117][118] Date Event Ref. 1–7 The final week of the 2024 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament sees three viewership records for women's basketball being set: On April 1, ESPN's broadcast of a regional final between Iowa Hawkeyes over the LSU Tigers (a 94–87 win by the Hawkeyes propelled by a 41-point performance from Hawkeye star Caitlin Clark) attracts 12.3 million viewers, surpassing the 9.9 million who watched those two schools play in the 2023 national championship. On April 5, a 71–69 national semifinal win by the Hawkeyes over UConn attracts 14.2 million to ESPN, a record for any basketball game (college or pro, men or women) on the network. Then on April 7, the tournament's title game, an 87–75 win by undefeated South Carolina over the Hawkeyes, attracts 18.9 million total viewers on ABC and ESPN (the latter channel carried a Sue Bird/Diana Taurasi-hosted alternate telecast); it's the most-watched sporting event, outside of football and the Olympics, since 2019. [119][120]
[121][122] 6–7 WWE's WrestleMania XL takes place at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, airing on Peacock and pay-per-view. [123] 7 The 2024 CMT Music Awards, hosted by Kelsea Ballerini, aired on CBS and streamed on Paramount+ from the Moody Center in Austin, Texas. Notable winners include Jelly Roll (who received the most wins with three awards, Video of the Year, Male Video of the Year and Performance of the Year, for "Need a Favor"), Lainey Wilson (who won Female Video of the Year for "Watermelon Moonshine") and Dan + Shay (who won Duo/Group Video of the Year for "Save Me the Trouble"). Trisha Yearwood received the inaugural June Carter Cash Humanitarian Award, recognizing artists, duos/groups or industry veterans who "demonstrate an exceptional dedication to the community and their fellow artists." [124][125]
[126] 8 TBS' and TNT's simulcast of the NCAA Division I men's basketball championship game, a 75–60 win by the UConn Huskies over the Purdue Boilermakers, attracts 14.82 million viewers. When compared to the women's DI title game (see 4/1–4/7 entry), it is the first time the women's championship game draws a bigger TV audience than the men's. [127] 10 A fire during a cooking segment on the set of Tamron Hall (which utilizes a temporary kitchen island with cooktop that is setup center stage for those segments) forces an evacuation of the show's studio at ABC's Broadcast Center in New York's Lincoln Square, with The View, which records in an adjacent studio, also seeing its studio evacuated as a precautionary measure. Although the New York Fire Department cleared The View to go live after the fire was put out, Tamron canceled the day's episode and substituted a rerun to its carrier stations. [128] 14 As Billy Joel is performing his signature song "Piano Man" during a CBS broadcast of the 100th concert in his Madison Square Garden residency, affiliates in the Eastern and Central time zones cut away to begin their late local news. Responding to outrage from viewers, CBS blamed the abrupt ending on a "timing error" (the special had been delayed 30 minutes due to final round coverage of the Masters Tournament) and announced it would re-air the program in its entirety on April 19. [129] 19 One day after the NHL Board of Governors announced the establishment of a Utah-based franchise in Salt Lake City (through the acquisition of assets from the deactivated Arizona Coyotes assigned to Utah Jazz owner Ryan Smith), the team reaches a multi-year agreement with Scripps Sports to air their regionally televised hockey games on independent KUPX/Provo once the team begins play in the 2024–25 season. The Coyotes had been airing on KUPX under a regional simulcast arrangement with Phoenix sister KASW—which will continue to air the team's games post-relocation in a flip of the arrangement—since that station replaced the defunct Bally Sports Arizona as the team's local television carrier at the start of the 2023–24 season. [130][131] 22 One week after the moribund franchise selected former Iowa point guard Caitlin Clark as the first pick in the first round of the 2024 WNBA Draft, the Indiana Fever reach an agreement with Tegna to air a package of 17 regionally televised WNBA games on NBC affiliate WTHR and MeTV affiliate WALV-CD, beginning with the team's 2024 season. The deal begins with the team's home opener against the New York Liberty on May 16, and will see ten of the games being carried on WTHR, while seven others will air on WALV (which is simulcast on WTHR's DT3 subchannel). [132]
[note 16] 25 The Seattle Kraken reach a multi-year agreement with Tegna to air their regionally televised games on independent station KONG, along with simulcasts of selected games on sister NBC affiliate KING, beginning with the NHL team's 2024–25 season. The deal—which replaces the team's previous television partnership with regional sports network Root Sports Northwest, which has carried the Kraken since the expansion franchise began play in 2021—would also see fellow Tegna stations KGW/Portland and KREM/Spokane simulcast the games across the team's regional territory, and KING/KONG carry team-related programs. Additionally, all Kraken games will be streamed on Amazon Prime Video in the Krakens' home market. [134] The CW announces a three-year deal with the Miss Universe Organization that extends its contract for the Miss USA pageant (initially a one-year deal for the 2023 edition), and grants it linear telecast rights to Miss Teen USA, starting with the 2024 ceremony. (Miss Teen USA—which will have its 42nd edition air on The CW on August 1, three days before the network's telecast of the 73rd Miss USA Pageant—had last aired on linear television in 2007, when the Miss Universe Organization ended a broadcast deal with NBC for the pageant separate from its contracts for Miss USA and Miss Universe, and was livestreamed on various platforms thereafter.) [135] 29 WBKB-TV, the only commercial broadcast station in Alpena, Michigan (the nation's third-smallest TV market) and carrier of four of the five major commercial TV networks, begins a news partnership with Sinclair's NBC affiliate, WPBN-TV/WTOM-TV in Traverse City, Michigan, to feature a full complement of newscasts and weather coverage blended with WBKB-TV's existing news operation, which will become a de facto bureau for WPBN/WTOM, known on-air as UpNorthLive News. WBKB, which had been acquired by Morgan Murphy Media in late 2023 after the death of its former owner, had struggled to maintain a full-time news and weather staff because of its market position and ownership in an era of media consolidation, mainly featuring a team staffed by recent college graduates, and also had issues maintaining full-time weather coverage, contracting short-term with freelance meteorologists and NewsNet to provide forecasts. WBKB will still produce some newscasts, with its NBC subchannel carrying all UpNorthLive newscasts, and its CBS and ABC channels carrying other simulcasts depending on their own schedules. WBKB's Fox schedule will continue to feature no news programming. [136] Date Event Ref. 1 Comcast removes 18 Bally Sports regional networks from Xfinity systems throughout their overlapping footprints, in a carriage dispute between the cable provider and Bally parent Diamond Sports Group, immediately affecting fans of 11 of the 12 Major League Baseball teams to which Bally Sports holds broadcast rights. The dispute injects uncertainty in Diamond's efforts to emerge from Chapter 11 bankruptcy before the end of the year, as it had hoped to secure a deal with Comcast ahead of a June confirmation hearing with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas. The dispute comes after Diamond Sports secured critical multi-year deals with two other major providers: Charter Spectrum (on April 4) and DirecTV (on April 24). [137][138] 2 Allen Media Group announces the layoffs of up to around 300 employees across its various operating divisions (including The Weather Channel, TheGrio and the company's television stations), affecting 12% of its workforce, as part of a broader effort to reduce operational costs to drive growth. Among those affected was veteran Weather Channel correspondent Mike Seidel, who joined the network as an on-camera meteorologist in 1992 and transitioned exclusively to field reporting in 2012. [139] 5 In a memo to ABC News staffers, Kim Godwin announces she will be leaving her role as president of the network's news division, a job she had held since 2021. Debra O'Connell, the president of News Group and Networks at ABC parent Disney Entertainment (and to whom Godwin had been reporting to since February), will lead ABC News on an interim basis until a successor for Godwin is hired. [140][141] 13 Major League Baseball and Roku, Inc. announce an agreement to air the MLB Sunday Leadoff package of early Sunday afternoon games on The Roku Channel. The package had aired the past two seasons on Peacock. [142] 14 The Pac-12 Conference announces an agreement with CW Sports and Fox Sports to air college football games involving the conference's two remaining schools, Oregon State and Washington State. Fox or FS1 will air one game for each school, while The CW will carry the rest. [143] 15 Netflix announces it has secured broadcast rights to National Football League Christmas Day games in a three-year deal that will see the streamer carry two games in 2024 and at least one game in both 2025 and 2026. [144] 16 The 59th Academy of Country Music Awards streams live on Amazon Prime Video from Ford Center at The Star with Reba McEntire as host. [145] 22 Mission Broadcasting notifies Adell Broadcasting, owner of WADL/Mount Clemens, Michigan, that it will terminate its plan to purchase Detroit's MyNetworkTV affiliate. First announced in May 2023, the deal would have seen WADL operated by longtime Mission partner Nexstar Media Group and affiliate with Nexstar-owned The CW (which the station previously carried from September to October 2023, before Adell terminated the brokered affiliation agreement in an LMA dispute with Mission/Nexstar). Though the FCC approved Mission's purchase on April 24, Mission withdrew the plan citing FCC-imposed restrictions that would have prevented financial backing from Nexstar from going towards Mission's purchase of WADL, limiting the amount of Nexstar-distributed programming it carried each week (likely constraining the station from carrying the full CW schedule), and prohibiting any option for Nexstar to acquire the station from Mission outright. [146][147] TNT Sports announces a five-year sublicensing agreement with ESPN that will see TNT, beginning in December, carry two first-round games in the expanded College Football Playoff (of which ESPN has the rights), with two quarterfinal games being added beginning in 2026. [148] Date Event Ref. 1 NewsNation formally adopts a 24/7 news format by expanding its weekend news coverage, replacing a three-hour block of Blue Bloods reruns with an extension of the daytime news program NewsNation Now. The Nexstar-owned cable channel that was once known as WGN America began weeknight news programming in September 2020 and expanded to a 24-hour all-news schedule on weekdays in April 2023, but while early-morning and prime-time news/analysis shows populated its weekend lineup, its weekend afternoon schedule had still featured entertainment programming acquired during the WGN era (notably off-network reruns like Blue Bloods). [149][150] 3 In discussing the WNBA on his eponymous ESPN program, former National Football League punter Pat McAfee refers to Indiana Fever rookie Caitlin Clark as a "white bitch" who is ultimately responsible for the increased popularity in the league. After receiving criticism from sports commentators including ESPN colleagues like Kim Adams and Alexa Philippou, McAfee issued apologies to Clark personally as well as the public, stating "I have way too much respect for her and women to put that into the universe." [151] 6 Fifty eight years to the day after he began his professional broadcasting career at the station, Don Alhart retires from WHAM-TV/Rochester, NY, signing off after having served as a reporter, main news anchor, and associate news director for the Deerfield Media-owned/Sinclair-operated ABC affiliate. [152] 7 The 51st Daytime Emmy Awards airs on CBS and streamed on Paramount+ from the Westin Bonaventure Hotel. [153] The last episode of Wheel of Fortune with Pat Sajak as host airs. Sajak had hosted the show since 1981, the longest tenured game show host in U.S. history. [154] 11 Confirming earlier reports, TNT Sports announces it has secured U.S. broadcast rights to the French Open tennis tournament for a 10-year period beginning in 2025, with matches being carried across TNT, TBS, TruTV, and the Max streaming service. The deal means NBC's relationship with the French Open ended with its broadcast of the men's singles championship on June 9; the network had broadcast the tournament each year since 1975 (save for a three-year period in the early 1980s when it aired on CBS). [155][156] 13 Fox Sports announces it has reached a deal with IndyCar to become the open-wheel racing circuit's exclusive TV partner beginning in 2025, supplanting NBC Sports in the role. The deal will see the full IndyCar Series schedule (including its crown jewel, the Indianapolis 500) airing on Fox, with qualifying rounds (save for the Indy 500's, which Fox will also carry) and the second-tier Indy NXT races airing on FS1 or FS2. [157] 16 The 77th Tony Awards airs on CBS and streams on Paramount+ from the David H. Koch Theater with Ariana DeBose as host, with its technical awards airing before the show on a Pluto TV pop-up channel. [158][159]
[160] 27 The National Football League is ordered to pay more than $4.7 billion in damages after a federal jury in Los Angeles found the league had violated antitrust law in setting the price on its NFL Sunday Ticket package for games not selected for broadcast in a television market. The lawsuit covers more than 2.4 million customers who subscribed to the service from 2011 to 2022 via DirecTV, which at the time had been the exclusive provider of NFL Sunday Ticket. The league indicated it would appeal the ruling if the judge does not set it aside. [161] The first presidential debate occurs earlier than the three dates previously planned by the Commission on Presidential Debates. The event is hosted by CNN out of its studios in Atlanta, Georgia, without an audience present. [162] Network/
service Type Launch date Notes Sources The365 OTA multicast and OTT streaming January 1 On November 7, 2023, Katz Broadcasting founder Jonathan Katz and his new firm, Free TV Networks, unveiled two new OTA and FAST networks. The365, which is aimed at African-American viewers, and Outlaw, which consists mainly of classic western films, respectively competes with the similarly-themed Bounce TV and Grit, two multicast networks Katz's previous company founded and later sold in 2017 to the E. W. Scripps Company. Content for The365 and Outlaw initially comes from the libraries of Warner Bros. Discovery and Lionsgate, while Gray Television was the primary launch group for over-the-air distribution of the two networks (all three companies jointly operate Free TV Networks). [622] Outlaw Merit Street OTA multicast, OTT streaming, and cable/satellite April 2
[note 17] On November 6, 2023, Dr. Phil McGraw announced plans to a new "news and entertainment" network named Merit Street Media (later shortened to Merit Street to differentiate from its parent company) in early 2024, which will be headquartered from an office and production facility based in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. The network maintains a general entertainment format (featuring a mix of news, talk shows, unscripted series and weekend evening movie presentations), with programs that include a nightly show hosted by McGraw himself focused around the advice format he provided on his 2002–23 syndicated talk show. Joel Cheatwood, a former news director known for driving the local news operations he oversaw in the 1990s and 2000s towards sensationalism (most notably, Sunbeam Television stations WSVN/Miami and WHDH/Boston), serves as the network's CEO. Distribution of the network is handled by the Trinity Broadcasting Network, and is available on the religious broadcaster's owned-and-operated stations (on the DT2 subchannel previously occupied by TBN Inspire), on cable, satellite, and free AVOD streaming platforms. TBN also contracted with full-power stations in New York City (WMBC) and Los Angeles (KVMD) to carry Merit Street on their primary channels in order to assure must-carry coverage of the network on pay television providers in those markets. [624][625]
[note 18] The Network AVOD OTT streaming April 30 On March 19, The Network, an ad-supported premium streaming platform founded by film director Aram Rappaport (founder of creative advertising agency The Boathouse) with financial backing from BH Media Holdings, announced plans to launch on April 30. The Network's content strategy—premised on seeking to “declutter the streaming experience, eliminating audiences’ endless scrolling to find appealing series and films”—will expand its content gradually, releasing two original series at a time, with dramas debuting on Tuesdays and comedies debuting on Thursdays; the service's slate will initially launch with the thriller/sci-fi drama The Green Veil and British comedy Chivalry (the latter acquired from Channel 4). [626][627] ZipWave TV OTT streaming June On March 24, ZipWave LLC, a Wyoming-based technology company, announced the launch of its live OTT service ZipWave TV. Its lineup will consist of live news, entertainment and religious programming. Some of the networks it plans to offer at launch include Newsmax and FETV. [628][629] MeTV Toons OTA multicast June 25 On May 1, Weigel Broadcasting announced the pending launch of MeTV Toons, an expansion of its existing programming deal with Warner Bros. Discovery to carry select animated programming from that company's library on its main channel MeTV. The new channel, which will combine Warner Bros. Discovery archival cartoons with licensed programming from other providers, will air primarily on digital subchannels, with a free ad-supported streaming version with limited programming also being made available for Internet viewing. The programming would effectively replicate the format which Warner Bros. Discovery and its predecessors had offered on the Boomerang cable network for the previous 24 years. [630] Defy (Free TV Networks version) OTA multicast and OTT streaming July 1 On April 3, Free TV Networks announced the pending launch of Dare, an over-the-air subchannel and AVOD streaming network focusing on unscripted reality and documentary programming (including series such as American Pickers, Storage Wars, Pawn Stars, Alone, Swamp People, Counting Cars and Ax Men, among others). The network draws from the same A+E Networks reality library as Scripps Networks's Defy TV (both were developed by Free TV CEO Jonathan Katz, with Defy being created during his 2017–22 executive tenure at Scripps). Free TV Networks announced on July 1 that it had acquired the existing Defy TV trademarks from Scripps, allowing the network to launch on that date under the existing branding (although excising “TV” from the name), accompanied by much of the original network’s programming lineup, under new ownership. [631][632]
[633] Venu Sports OTT streaming Fall (TBD) On February 6, ESPN Inc., Fox Corporation and Warner Bros. Discovery announced plans to launch a sports-focused streaming service, set for a Fall launch, that would feature live feeds from their respective linear sports and broadcast networks (including ESPN, ABC and the former's sister networks such as ESPN2 and SEC Network; Fox and sister networks FS1, FS2 and Big Ten Network; and WBD-owned TNT, TBS and truTV), and streaming content from ESPN+, the major sports leagues (including the NBA, NHL, NFL and Major League Baseball) and college sports conferences. The service, which will also be optionally bundled with Disney+, Hulu or Max, will reportedly not impact ESPN's own plans to launch a full direct-to-consumer streaming service, which the company confirmed the following day would launch in the Fall of 2025. [634][635]
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name Type Conversion date Notes Source Showtime (main linear channel) Paramount+ with Showtime Cable/satellite January 8 On January 30, 2023, Paramount Global announced plans to rebrand the linear Showtime service and fully integrate its direct-to-consumer streaming service with the premium tier of co-owned Paramount+; the combined service would be branded as Paramount+ with Showtime, which had already been in use for a streaming bundle that launched in August 2022. Paramount began directing prospective Showtime streaming customers to subscribe to the ad-free Paramount+ tier on June 27, 2023; it would later discontinue the Showtime Anytime TV Everywhere app (offered to subscribers of the linear Showtime service) on December 14, and the standalone Showtime streaming service on December 31; the primary Showtime channel was renamed Paramount+ with Showtime on January 8, 2024, although the standalone Showtime nameplate remains in use as the branding for its seven multiplex channels and as a marketing imprint for the network's original programming. Paramount Global initially stated it had no plans to offer complimentary provider login access to Paramount+'s Showtime tier to subscribers of the premium channel's linear package (in contrast to the arrangement involving Warner Bros. Discovery-owned Max, which has been available free to linear HBO subscribers—replacing the HBO Go TV Everywhere platform—since the service launched in May 2020); however it would change course beginning on January 9, reaching deals with DirecTV (including co-owned DirecTV Stream and U-verse), Hulu and Charter Spectrum to offer the network's linear/VOD subscribers complimentary access to the namesake Paramount+ tier starting later in the year. [638][639]
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[642] Hallmark Drama Hallmark Family Cable/satellite February 28 On February 5, during the Television Critics Association Winter Press Tour, Hallmark Media announced plans to rebrand Hallmark Drama as Hallmark Family on February 28, and Hallmark Movies & Mysteries as Hallmark Mystery on March 6. The changes effectively serve to clarify both networks' existing programming formats—the former centering around family- and faith-oriented programming, and the latter centering around mystery programs—both of which offer acquired series, and original (in the case of Hallmark Movies & Mysteries/Hallmark Mystery) and library (primarily sourced from Hallmark Channel) movies and mini-series. [643][644] Hallmark Movies & Mysteries Hallmark Mystery March 6 CBS News (streaming) CBS News 24/7 OTT streaming April 22 On April 9, Variety reported streaming offerings in recent that the CBS News streaming network would rebrand on April 22 as CBS News 24/7, as part of a broader expansion of its programming to include a new eponymous “whip-around” news program that will rely on reports sourced from the national CBS News division and local CBS stations, expansions of the political news show America Decides (from 30 minutes to an hour) and Primetime with John Dickerson (from one hour to 90 minutes, along with a name change to The Daily Report with John Dickerson), and the addition of the late night newscast CBS News Roundup. [645] Defy TV (Scripps version) Ion Plus (resumption of over-the-air multicast distribution) OTA multicast and OTT streaming July 1 On June 17, Scripps Networks disclosed on the social media profiles of Defy TV and Ion Plus that the latter network, which had transitioned an over-the-air multicast network to a free ad-supported streaming channel in February 2021 after Scripps's acquisition of Ion Media, would resume over-the-air clearance on Ion's stations (and other third-party affiliates) over the channel space occupied by Defy TV, which struggled to attain any long-term viewer sustainability with its 2010s-era reality/unscripted format mainly drawn from the A&E Networks library (this same issue had earlier resulted in Scripps merging the programming of female-targeted sister network TrueReal—which had its channel space subsequently leased over to Jewelry Television—into the male-focused Defy's schedule in March 2023). Ion Plus's existing schedule of procedural dramas will continue over-the-air with newer and higher-profile acquisitions (along with Canadian series and selected 1990s–2000s first-run syndicated dramas) airing as part of its schedule, and its existing AVOD availability wholly unaffected. Defy was then relaunched under the auspices of Free TV Networks at the same time (as detailed above, in the "Launches" section). [646] Network/
service Type End date Notes Source Viaplay (U.S. service) OTT streaming February 29 On July 20, 2023, Viaplay Group announced that it would discontinue its Viaplay streaming services in the U.S., Canada and the United Kingdom (the former having launched just six months prior on February 22), and immediately ceased marketing to new subscribers in those regions. The move was part of a refocusing on its core markets of Scandinavia and the Netherlands, centering on its sports offering and the sale of non-sports content through its Viaplay Select business; about 25% of the company's staff were laid off as a result. On January 18, Viaplay confirmed that its U.S. service would shut down on February 29, and would refund monthly and annual subscribers for the remaining time of their subscription. Viaplay content will remain available in the U.S. through The Roku Channel, Xfinity (via its X1 and Flex tiers) and Xumo. [647][648]
[649] MotorTrend+ March 28 On February 23, Warner Bros. Discovery announced that it would be shutting down MotorTrend+ at the end of March. Subscribers will be migrated to the ad-free tier of Discovery+, while its programming library will be moved over to both Discovery+ and Max in stages until the service's closure. [650] TV Japan Cable/satellite March 31 On February 17, TV Japan announced on its website that the NHK Cosmomedia America-owned network (which aired news and entertainment programs sourced from various broadcasters based in Japan, primarily from public broadcaster NHK as well as commercial networks such as Tokyo Broadcasting System Television, Nippon TV, TV Tokyo, Fuji Television and TV Asahi) would cease distribution on cable and satellite providers on March 31; much of its programming migrated to NHK's new streaming service Jme [jp], which soft-launched ten days before and features a broader selection of programming than the schedule-limited wireline TV Japan channel and is priced comparably at $25/month. [651] Funimation OTT streaming April 2 On February 7, Sony announced that the Funimation app and website would shut down on April 2, and that users would be able to migrate their account data to Crunchyroll until then. [652][653] Showtime (streaming service) April 30 On January 30, 2023, Paramount announced plans to fully integrate the Showtime direct-to-consumer streaming service with the premium tier of the Paramount+ streaming service; the streaming tier rebrand replaces a bundle of the same name that launched in mid-2022. The cable-specific Showtime Anytime app was shut down by the end of the year. On April 11, 2024, Paramount announced that the standalone app would shut down on April 30. [654][655]
[656] Longhorn Network Cable/satellite June 30 With the Texas Longhorns joining the Southeastern Conference, the standalone Longhorn Network, a channel devoted to the athletics program of the University of Texas at Austin, was discontinued as its programming was merged into the SEC Network. A free ad-supported streaming television version of the Longhorn Network was launched July 1, in partnership with Learfield Sports instead of previous partner ESPN. [657] Pac-12 Network With the departure of all but two of the Pac-12 Conference's teams to other conferences for the 2024–25 season, the Pac-12 Network was discontinued. [658] Noggin OTT streaming July 2 On February 15, as part of a series of layoffs affecting 800 employees (or about 3% of its workforce), Paramount Global announced that it would shut down the Noggin subscription streaming service (which was launched in 2015 and is marketed to children ages two to seven), resulting in the termination of its entire staff. Much of the long-form and short-form content featured on the service will be shifted over to Paramount+'s Nick Jr. section (which already carries much of Nick Jr.'s library of preschool programming). Noggin would subsequently stop accepting new subscribers, while existing subscribers would be transitioned over to Paramount+ prior to the former's shutdown. This marks the second discontinuation of the Noggin edutainment brand by Paramount: it originally launched in February 1999 as a linear cable spinoff of Nickelodeon, aimed at preteens and teenagers, under a joint venture between predecessor company Viacom and Sesame Workshop; the Noggin network shifted its target audience to preschoolers in 2007 (after the teen-targeted nighttime block The N was spun off as a separate network, since renamed TeenNick, occupying Nickelodeon GaS's former channel space), and was later relaunched as Nick Jr. Channel in September 2009. [659][660]
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Table of Contents Table of Contents Echo, Fire TV, and Kindle deals Apple deals TV deals Laptop deals Headphone and earbud deals Tablet deals Gaming deals Speaker deals Vacuum deals Kitchen deals Smart home deals Fitness deals Beauty tech deals Drone deals Camera deals Lego deals Gift card deals UPDATE: Nov. 27, 2023, 5:00 a.m. EST This post has been updated with all of the latest Cyber Monday deals available at Amazon. Amazon is dragging out the year's biggest shopping holiday(s) into 11 days of deals. The retail giant began its Black Friday sale in the early morning of Friday, Nov. 17 (a week ahead of schedule) and was on top of making the switch to Cyber Monday language in the wee hours of Saturday, Nov. 25. Official Cyber Monday mode, which is currently on through Monday, Nov. 27, includes both a ton of deals carried over from Black Friday plus some new ones. We're curating a running list of Amazon's best Cyber Weekend deals, spotlighting some of our favorites and noting when good deals inevitably sell out. Read on for the full rundown, and check back often: We're going to be updating this story incessantly as the sale continues, as well as our even bigger (if you can imagine) list of Cyber Monday deals across more retailers. Note: All newly added deals are marked with a ✨, while deals with a 🔥 have dropped to an all-time low price. Amazon's invite-only deals for Prime members are marked with a 📨. Deals with a strikeout were either sold out or expired at the time of writing. Echo, Fire TV, and Kindle deals Why we like it An Echo Show is a subtle yet game-changing addition to any room — and for less than $40 with this rollover Black Friday to Cyber Monday deal, there's little reason to not make your life easier. The smart screen responds to Alexa commands that are particularly handy when your hands are full, like asking for measurement conversions mid-cooking, checking the weather mid-rushing out the door, or turning off your smart lights with a sleeping kid in hand. Plus, it's got a 5.5-inch screen and better sound than its predecessor, making it perfect for watching videos or video calling friends and family. More Amazon device and service deals Amazon services Audible Premium Plus — $5.95/month $14.95/month for four months (save $9/month; new customers only; get an additional $20 Audible credit) Echo Buds Echo smart displays Echo smart speakers Fire tablets Fire TVs Note: All Fire TVs come with a free 6-month subscription to MGM+ (a $35.94 value). Fire TV streaming devices eero Kindles Miscellaneous Amazon devices Apple deals Why we like it Now that the 64GB 9th generation iPad has been going in and out of stock (you might be able to find it on sale for $229.99), our new favorite iPad deal at Amazon is the 10th generation 64GB model for $349. Compared to the 9th gen, the 10th gen classic iPad has a slightly bigger screen that's now also a Liquid Retina display (10.9 inches versus 10.2 inches), a faster A14 Bionic chip for smoother multitasking, and USB-C charging. More Apple deals AirPods MacBook Mac iPad Apple Watch TV deals Why we like it This 65-inch Fire TV from Amazon hit its lowest ever price this month, and we're not mad about it. With a 66 percent five-star review rating, it's got much to love: Including stunning 4K QLED resolution, adaptive brightness that adjusts to the lighting of your room, the ability to project famous art or personal pics on it when not streaming anything, and, of course, that quintessential Alexa voice control. More TV deals 43 to 55 inches 65 inches 75 to 85 inches Laptop deals Why we like it MacBooks aside (which are all listed above in the Apple section), another stellar Cyber Monday laptop deal at Amazon is the lightweight Microsoft Surface Laptop Go 3 for $599.99. This 25% discount drops the 2023 version to the regular asking price of our favorite budget laptop, the older Surface Go 2. Compared to the Go 2, the Go 3's Intel Core i5 processor is 12th gen versus the Go 2's 11th gen, harnessing better speeds and solid power for most everyday work or school tasks. On the outside, the Go 3 is definitely giving MacBook Air — the main difference being that the Go 3's screen is a touchscreen. More laptop deals Traditional laptops 2-in-1 laptops Chromebooks Gaming laptops Headphone and earbud deals Why we like it Narrowing down a headphones upgrade from so many on-sale options is less overwhelming when you've confirmed that you want to stick with a super premium, super reputable brand like Bose — but also that you want to stick to a budget. There's only one pair of Bose over-ear headphones you can grab for just under $200, and that's the QuietComfort 45s at a record-low price of $199. This classic pair secures top-of-the-line ANC, 20 hours of battery life, and all-day comfort for less than half of the AirPods Max's sale price. More headphone and earbud deals Headphones Earbuds Tablet deals Gaming deals Gaming headsets Mashable Deals Want more hand-picked deals in your inbox? Sign up for Mashable's daily Deals newsletter. Loading... Sign Me Up By signing up you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy Thanks for signing up! Gaming mice Gaming keyboards VR headsets Meta Quest 2 — $249 $299.99 (save $50.99) + free $50 Amazon credit with code META50 🔥 Speaker deals Vacuum deals Cordless vacuums Robot vacuums and vacuum/mop hybrids Kitchen deals Pizza ovens Sparkling water makers Toaster ovens Smart home deals Note: Echo devices are listed above under "Amazon device and service deals." Blink Chromecast Google Nest Fitness deals Smartwatches and fitness trackers Note: Apple Watches are listed above under "Apple deals." Beauty tech deals Drone deals Camera deals GoPro Lego deals Gift card deals
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2023-09-26T19:11:30+00:00
ETF provider Betashares, which manages $30 billion in funds, reached an agreement to acquire Bendigo and Adelaide Bank’s superannuation business, in its first venture into the superannuation sector. Betashares said it was part of a longer-term strategy to expand the business into the broader financial sector. Shares in Bendigo increased 0.6 per cent on the news. REITS (up 0.4 per cent) was the strongest sector on the index as Goodman added 0.5 per cent and Dexus climbed 2.8 per cent. The laggards Casino operator Star Entertainment Group’s shares hit an all-time low of 60¢ after it raised $565 million. They closed the session 16 per cent weaker at 63¢. Star, which raised $800 million in February, has had to return to the market for fresh funding and is hoping to raise $750 million at a share price of 60¢ a share. Meanwhile, healthcare heavyweight CSL shed 1.4 per cent, weighing down the healthcare sector and insurance companies IAG (down 2.6 per cent) and Suncorp (down 2 per cent) gave back some of their gains from Tuesday. Gold miners Newcrest (down 2.1 per cent) and Evolution (down 3.5 per cent) were also among the biggest large-cap decliners after the spot gold price dropped 0.9 per cent overnight. Information technology (down 1.1 per cent) was the weakest sector on the local bourse with WiseTech losing 1.4 per cent. The lowdown Novus Capital senior client adviser Gary Glover said the Australian sharemarket was surprisingly resilient following a negative lead from Wall Street and the latest inflation data, with markets starting to wake up to the fact that interest rates could stay higher for longer. “Considering the damage overnight in the US, Australian markets held on pretty well,” he said. “I thought it would be a bigger down day across the board.” Glover said the market was volatile but quite range-bound, similar to previous periods of high inflation in the 1940s and 1970s. Elsewhere, Wall Street’s ugly September got even worse on Tuesday, as a sharp drop for stocks brought them back to where they were in June. The S&P 500 tumbled 1.5 per cent for its fifth loss in the last six days. The Dow Jones dropped 1.1 per cent, and the Nasdaq composite lost 1.6 per cent. Loading September has brought a loss of 5.2 per cent so far for the S&P 500, putting it on track to be the worst month of the year by far, as the realisation sets in that the Federal Reserve will indeed keep interest rates high for a long time. That growing understanding has sent yields in the bond market to their highest levels in more than a decade, which in turn has undercut prices for stocks and other investments. Treasury yields rose again on Tuesday following a mixed batch of reports on the economy. The yield on the 10-year Treasury edged up to 4.55 per cent from 4.54 per cent late on Monday and is near its highest level since 2007. It’s up sharply from about 3.5 per cent in May and from 0.5 per cent about three years ago. One economic report on Tuesday showed confidence among consumers was weaker than economists expected. That’s concerning because strong spending by US households has been a bulwark keeping the economy out of a long-predicted recession. Besides high interest rates, a long list of other worries is also tugging at Wall Street. The most immediate is the threat of another US government shutdown as Capitol Hill threatens a stalemate that could shut off federal services across the country. Loading Wall Street has dealt with such shutdowns in the past, and stocks have historically been turbulent in the run-up to them, according to Lori Calvasina, strategist at RBC Capital Markets. After looking at the seven shutdowns that lasted 10 days or more since the 1970s, she found the S&P 500 dropped an average of roughly 10 per cent in the three months heading into them. But stocks managed to hold up rather well during the shutdowns, falling an average of just 0.3 per cent, before rebounding meaningfully afterward. Wall Street is also contending with higher oil prices, shaky economies around the world, a strike by US autoworkers that could put more upward pressure on inflation and a resumption of US student-loan repayments that could dent spending by households. On Wall Street, the vast majority of stocks fell under such pressures, including 90 per cent of those within the S&P 500. Big Tech stocks tend to be among the hardest hit by high rates, and they were the heaviest weights on the index. Apple fell 2.3 per cent and Microsoft lost 1.7 per cent. Amazon tumbled 4 per cent after the Federal Trade Commission and 17 state attorneys general filed an antitrust lawsuit against it. They accuse the e-commerce behemoth of using its dominant position to inflate prices on other platforms, overcharge sellers and stifle competition. In China, concerns continued over heavily indebted real estate developer Evergrande. The property market crisis there is dragging on China’s economic growth and raising worries about financial instability. France’s CAC 40 fell 0.7 per cent, and Germany’s DAX lost 1 per cent. Crude oil prices rose, adding to worries about inflation. A barrel of benchmark US crude climbed 71¢ to $US90.39. Brent crude, the international standard, added 67¢ to $US93.96 per barrel. Tweet of the day Quote of the day “The Senate committees have the power to summons witnesses within Australia but have no enforceable powers for witnesses who are overseas,” said Senator Bridget McKenzie as former Qantas boss Alan Joyce chose not to front the Senate select committee into the federal government’s decision to reject extra flights from Qatar Airways due to “personal commitments”.
ASX set to drop as Wall Street’s September slump deepens
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A worker sorts out parcels in the outbound dock at the Amazon fulfillment center in Eastvale, California, on Aug. 31, 2021. Watchara Phomicinda | MediaNews Group | The Riverside Press-Enterprise via Getty Images It was late in the day on Oct. 27, 2021, when Fred Ruckel received the dreaded automated email from Amazon . Amazon’s software had detected that Ruckel’s popular cat toy, called the Ripple Rug, was being sold somewhere else for a cheaper price. His product would no longer be shown in Amazon’s all-important buy box, an area of the listing where shoppers click “Add to Cart.” Ruckel is the sole seller of the Ripple Rug on Amazon, so the move all but ensured his product would disappear from the website, costing him thousands of dollars per day. “Below is a list of product(s) in your catalog that are not currently eligible to be the Featured Offer because they are not priced competitively compared to prices for those products from retailers outside Amazon,” according to the email, which was viewed by CNBC. Unbeknownst to him, Chewy was running a discount promotion, and dropped the price of his product by a few dollars to $39.99 – less than the $43 offer on Amazon. The algorithm had flagged it as a lower offer, even though the item on Chewy cost $48.54 after shipping and taxes. Ruckel had to make a choice: Lower the price on Amazon or ask Chewy to raise the price of his product. He opted for the latter. Fred Ruckel's company Snuggly Cat makes Ripple Rug, an interactive play mat for cats. Fred Ruckel Nearly three years later, Ruckel’s experience hits at the core of a sweeping antitrust lawsuit filed last week by the Federal Trade Commission against Amazon. The agency accused Amazon of wielding its monopoly power to squeeze merchants and thwart rivals. For consumers, that’s led to artificially inflated prices and a degraded shopping experience, the agency alleges. In the 172-page suit, the FTC said Amazon relies on an “anti-discounting strategy” and a “massive web-crawling apparatus that constantly tracks online prices” to stifle competition. The agency said Amazon punishes third-party sellers who offer cheaper products elsewhere by threatening to disqualify them from appearing in the buy box if it detects a lower price. Losing the buy box is an “existential threat” to sellers’ businesses, the complaint alleges. The end result of these tactics, the FTC argues, is elevated prices across the web. The company steadily hikes the fees it charges sellers and prevents them from discounting on other sites, so sellers often inflate their prices off of Amazon, creating an “artificial price floor everywhere,” according to the complaint. The FTC is seeking to hold Amazon liable for allegedly violating anti-monopoly law, though it has not yet outlined the specific remedies it believes would best resolve its concerns. In antitrust cases, remedies are often determined only after a court finds the defendant liable. In a blog post, Amazon general counsel David Zapolsky said third-party sellers set their own prices on the marketplace. The company also invests in tools to help sellers offer “competitive prices,” he said. “Even with those tools, some of the businesses selling on Amazon might still choose to set prices that aren’t competitive,” Zapolsky said. “Just like any store owner who wouldn’t want to promote a bad deal to their customers, we don’t highlight or promote offers that are not competitively priced.” Zapolsky argued the FTC’s lawsuit could force it to stop highlighting low prices, “a perverse result that would be directly opposed to the goals of antitrust law.” “Long overdue” lawsuit On Amazon’s own forum for merchants, called Seller Central, several users cheered on the FTC and said they hoped it would result in changes to the company’s business practices. Amazon’s tense relationship with merchants has been well-chronicled over the years, with sellers expressing a range of grievances over issues like rising fees, an arcane suspensions process, and heightened competition on the marketplace from all sides, including the e-commerce giant. “I think it’s great, Amazon deserves it,” one person commented, adding, “More should be coming on the way.” Amazon in recent years made the forum anonymous, but users must have a seller account in order to post. Another post included a screenshot of a message Amazon sent to sellers the day after the FTC filed its complaint, which said, “As your partners, we know that this news may generate questions for you and our business together. This lawsuit does not change anything about our relationship with you or how we operate today.” One user called it “BS verbiage,” adding, “Businesses that sell in their store are indeed customers. And which of us has gotten good customer service?” Another user described their experience in the last 12 months of selling on Amazon as “being up all night at an effing casino but I'm stuck, the drugs are starting to wear off, but I'm trying to break even on the mortgage payment I'm using to play. That's how it is selling on Amazon right now to me.” The seller went on to describe the experience as a “race to the bottom.” “It's long overdue," another commenter wrote. "When they close me down, I'm applying for a job with the FTC.” Still, others commented that the FTC’s complaint is misguided. “Selling on Amazon is a life-changing opportunity and the amount of sellers that throw stones at the platform is astounding,” one user wrote. Seller skepticism Even sellers who may be sympathetic to the idea of regulating Amazon have concerns, specifically that the FTC's highlighted issues aren't necessarily ones that would make the seller and consumer experience better. Scott Needham, who sells on Amazon and runs a product-finder tool for other Amazon sellers, said he was “surprised by some of the points that the FTC selected.” watch now “I have over the years been very critical of Amazon,” Needham told CNBC. “I’ve lost a lot of sleep because of some of the things that they have done. And the issues that they brought up, while they are interesting, they haven’t created me a lot of pain.” Needham said he was particularly puzzled by the inclusion of the claims that Amazon is coercive in the way it encourages sellers to use its fulfillment service, known as Fulfillment by Amazon, or FBA. Needham said many sellers “love FBA” because of its compelling value in terms of the price and promise to deliver two-day shipping. For many, using FBA doesn’t feel like a requirement, but they believe using it will make their businesses "easier and more effective." "I think that the power that Amazon wields over sellers is considerable and absolutely worth looking into,” Needham said. “But I’m not sure if this would actually change that.” Scott Moller, an Amazon seller and co-founder of an agency that helps merchants run their storefronts, said the e-commerce giant has removed some of the challenges that used to be part of running an online business. With FBA, he said, he can ship an item into one of Amazon’s warehouses for $7.49 per package, while shipping it himself through a traditional carrier would cost him about $12. “I don’t have to have my own warehouse,” said Moller, who sells grilling accessories on Amazon under the brand Grill Sergeant. “I can use their staff, their storage, and I can instantly also take the data of advertising, so I can target ads.” He also disputed the FTC’s claim that Amazon has become littered with ads in search results, causing shoppers to wade through potentially less-relevant products of lesser quality. “We can tailor our ads to hit exactly the consumers we want,” Moller said. “It’s a perfect marriage of a transaction, and that’s one of the beauties of what their marketplace offers.” Needham said he feels he would have been more supportive of the case if it were filed a few years ago, pre-pandemic. At that time, he said, "I would have felt, yes Amazon is a monopoly… But actually after Covid, into 2023, ecommerce has had a lot of big changes.” He added, "The competition is just not what it was in 2019." Competitors like Shopify and Walmart are increasingly viable alternatives for many categories of sellers, Needham said, not to mention rapidly growing Chinese e=commerce companies like Temu. As a result, Needham said he’s seen some significant changes from Amazon. Among those is a greater ability for Amazon sellers to communicate with buyers, offering select customers certain promotions. Shopify, for example, gives sellers much more control over how they communicate with customers, Needham said, adding that although Amazon still controls the communication process, at least there is one. "I wish it was a clear-cut case,” Needham said. “I have a vested interest in the marketplace doing really well, as a seller and as a service provider. And... this case, it doesn’t make the marketplace better for sellers." Concerns over Amazon pricing policies, fees Many sellers have zeroed in on Amazon’s pricing policies and rising fees as rightful areas of concern in the FTC's lawsuit. Molson Hart, whose company Viahart sells toys on Amazon, has been a longtime critic of Amazon’s pricing policies. Hart complained of how Amazon’s seller fees impact pricing in a 2019 Medium post and later that year testified about his experience before a House committee. Hart said Amazon sales comprise about 90% of his business, meaning any hit those sales take on Amazon has a considerable impact. He recalled “24 anxious hours” in September 2022 when a third-party seller of his popular construction toy Brain Flakes listed the toy for a lower price on Target than it was offered on Amazon. Molson Hart, CEO of Viahart, an educational toy company that sells on Amazon. Courtesy: Molson Hart
Amazon sellers sound off on the FTC's 'long-overdue' antitrust case
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Colum Dell, Yardbarker
2023-12-24T23:34:39+00:00
Christmas Day isn't just for the NBA, as the NFL is set to air an exciting triple-header featuring fierce division clashes and a highly anticipated matchup we could see again on Super Bowl Sunday. Here are the top players and storylines to monitor for Monday's slate. Las Vegas Raiders (6-8) at Kansas City Chiefs (9-5) | 1 p.m. ET New chapter in Patrick Mahomes-Maxx Crosby rivalry: This hasn't been as much of a rivalry between the teams as of late, with Kansas City holding a 10-1 record over the Raiders since Mahomes became its starting quarterback. Yet it has sparked an exciting feud between the two-time Super Bowl MVP and the two-time Pro Bowler Crosby, who has five sacks in nine career games against the Chiefs. Mahomes and Crosby might not like facing one another, though it's clear there's mutual respect between the two, which only makes their rivalry more intriguing to watch. Can Raiders QB Aidan O’Connell earn next season’s starting job?: After leading the offense on seven touchdown scoring drives in last week's 63-21 win over the Chargers, the rookie fourth-rounder aims to further establish himself as a serious contender for Las Vegas' starting job next season. Despite the encouraging performance, O'Connell has been inconsistent across six games as the full-time starter, throwing for 1,300 yards, seven touchdowns, and five interceptions. However, a stellar showing against the NFL's fifth-ranked pass defense (202.5 yards per game allowed) would benefit his bid to be the starter in 2024. Chiefs TE Travis Kelce: Yes, his girlfriend will be in town for the holiday. Kelce is averaging 89.6 yards per game with global popstar Taylor Swift in attendance this season but is coming off his worst outing in her presence, catching five passes for 28 yards. Even so, Kelce's 81.3 average receiving yards per game against the Raiders since 2019 suggests the All-Pro tight end is in line for a productive outing and could potentially snap his four-game scoring drought. New York Giants (5-9) at Philadelphia Eagles (10-4) | 4:30 p.m. ET Will the Eagles defense shake off the rust?: Appointing Matt Patricia as defensive play-caller didn't change much for the Eagles, whose defense has given up the third-most points in the NFL over their current three-game losing streak (95). Although the unit has reached its lowest point, there are reasons to be optimistic about Monday's matchup. New York ranks 31st among teams in points and yards per game this season and has surrendered a staggering 76 sacks, the third-most in a single season in NFL history. Not to mention, the annual trip to Philadelphia has essentially been a scheduled loss for the Giants, with their last win at Lincoln Financial Field coming in 2013. Can QB Jalen Hurts and the Eagles offense finally bounce back?: Philadelphia's defense isn't the only unit that needs to rebound, as the offense has struggled mightily over the last three games, with Hurts' ineffectiveness playing a significant role. After averaging the third-most points in the NFL over the first 11 games (28.2), the Eagles have scored four offensive touchdowns during their current skid, three of which came via the "tush push." The Eagles may have difficulty throwing against a solid Giants pass defense, though they could alleviate some of their offensive woes by running the ball efficiently. New York gives up 131.6 rushing yards per game, the fourth-most in the league. Does Giants QB Tommy DeVito have any magic left?: The Giants may have a terrible offense, but this unit has operated at its best under DeVito, an undrafted rookie and native of Cedar Grove, New Jersey. DeVito has thrown for 858 yards, seven touchdowns, and one interception in five games since being named New York's starting quarterback, posting the 13th-highest passer rating in the NFL during that stretch (97.3). Baltimore Ravens (11-3) at San Francisco 49ers (11-3) | 8:15 p.m. ET Potential Super Bowl sneak peek and MVP implications: Easily the most hyped game of the week, with the top seed in each respective conference squaring off in what could be a potential Super Bowl LVIII preview as well as the decisive clash for the MVP Award. According to oddschecker, 49ers QB Brock Purdy is listed as the heavy favorite to be named league MVP (-230), while Baltimore signal-caller Lamar Jackson holds the second-shortest odds (+525). Purdy, the final pick of the 2022 NFL Draft, has seen his career unfold as if it were a fairy tale that just keeps getting more remarkable. The 23-year-old ranks first in the NFL in QBR (76) and touchdown passes (29) while ranking third in passing yards (3,795), all of which are especially impressive considering he's coming off offseason elbow surgery. Jackson might not be posting the ridiculous numbers he did during his 2019 MVP campaign, but the adjustment in his play style in his first season under OC Todd Monken has led to sustainable, winning football. Nevertheless, Baltimore needs an upset win for Jackson to capture another MVP Award, as he has thrown for 3,105 yards and 17 touchdowns while adding 741 yards on the ground with five scores this season. 49ers RB Christian McCaffrey: If Purdy wasn't playing at such a high level — and the MVP wasn't a quarterback-driven award — it'd be difficult to argue against McCaffrey taking home the honors. McCaffrey, who seems poised to win the Offensive Player of the Year Award, leads the NFL in rushing (1,292 yards) and total yards per game (128.6) this season and is tied for first in touchdowns (20). Ravens TE Isaiah Likely thriving in the starting role: The Ravens offense hasn't lost a step since losing one of the team's top weapons in tight end Mark Andrews (ankle) in Week 11, largely due to Likely's emergence. The second-year tight end has averaged 64.3 yards over his last three games, which is particularly noteworthy since Andrews averaged 54.4 yards per game before sustaining his injury. Should we expect a defensive battle?: While both teams boast offenses that rank in the top five in yardage and scoring, this may not turn into a shootout. The Ravens defense has allowed the fewest points per game this season (16.1) and second-fewest total yards (4,030), while San Francisco's unit ranks second in points (16.7) and 10th in yardage (310 per game). The 49ers defense might be slightly inferior statistically, but it could have more of an impact in this matchup. San Francisco has racked up an NFL-leading 25 turnovers and has given up the second-fewest rushing yards (1,252), which should help slow down the team with the league's most effective running game.
Christmas Day preview: 49ers, Ravens square off in potential Super Bowl sneak peek
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sports
Dan Treacy
2023-10-30T22:20:03+00:00
The Lions just needed to get themselves back in the win column after a blowout loss in Baltimore, and they did just that in front of their home fans on Monday night. Detroit rolled to a 26-14 victory over the Raiders in a game that felt much more one-sided than the score indicates. The Lions thoroughly outplayed the Raiders, out-gaining Las Vegas by 329 yards, but critical mistakes by Detroit left points on the board. The offense struggled to turn red zone opportunities into touchdowns in the first half, and two turnovers deep in Raiders territory -- including a pick-six by Jared Goff -- kept Las Vegas in the game in the second half. MORE: What to know about Lions' retro 'Honolulu blue' helmets Nonetheless, the Lions' defense dominated. The Raiders were abysmal on the offensive side of the ball, outside of a second-quarter touchdown drive led by Josh Jacobs. Jimmy Garoppolo completed just 10 passes, badly missing a wide-open Davante Adams on multiple occasions. Adams was seen slamming his helmet down on the sideline in the fourth quarter, and it's tough to blame the star receiver after an 11-yard performance that could have been exponentially better with better quarterback play. The story of the night was Lions rookie Jahmyr Gibbs, who finally broke through after entering the season with sky-high expectations. Tasked with leading the backfield in David Montgomery's absence, Gibbs exploded for 189 scrimmage yards and a touchdown in the win. It was the first 100-yard rushing performance of his career. Meanwhile, Amon-Ra St. Brown notched his third consecutive 100-yard game despite entering Monday as questionable with an illness. MORE: Why Davante Adams is unlikely to be traded before deadline The Lions enter their bye in sole possession of the No. 2 seed in the NFC, while the Raiders drop their second consecutive game against an NFC North opponent and have what might be a must-win game against the Giants in Week 9 if they want any chance to linger in the AFC playoff race. The Sporting News tracked live updates and highlights throughout the "Monday Night Football" matchup between the Raiders and Lions. Check out all of the key moments you might have missed. Raiders vs. Lions final score 1 2 3 4 Final Raiders 0 7 7 0 14 Lions 3 13 7 3 26 Raiders vs. Lions results, highlights from 'Monday Night Football' (All times Eastern) Final: Lions 26, Raiders 14 11:15 p.m. — That'll do it! The Lions bounce back and move to 6-2 with the win over Las Vegas. Detroit left points on the board, but the Raiders were thoroughly outplayed in this one. 11:09 p.m. — The Lions get the ball back and will try to ice the game at this point. 11:08 p.m. — Adding insult to injury, Garoppolo is sacked for the sixth time tonight. It's 4th & 17. 11:07 p.m. — Davante Adams has had his way with Cameron Sutton at times tonight, and Garoppolo has just not made the throw each time. It happens again here on what would've been a game-changing play. Garoppolo has had a brutal night. 11:04 p.m. — Riley Patterson missed a 26-yard field goal attempt after making his first four attempts tonight. Strange. The Lions can't come away with points on that drive. 11:01 p.m. — What would've been a Reynolds touchdown is erased by a holding penalty. That does give the Lions a chance to erase some more time on the clock, though. 11:00 p.m. — Craig Reynolds, up to 66 yards, has the Lions on the verge of the end zone. 10:58 p.m. — Garoppolo is sacked AGAIN. It's Anzalone for the second time on the drive, and that sends the ball right back to the Lions. 10:56 p.m. — Now the Lions sack Garoppolo on back-to-back plays as Alex Anzalone and Alim McNeill come in to send the Raiders to 3rd & 28. 10:53 p.m. — Garoppolo hits Jakobi Meyers for a big 19 yards to give the Raiders something to work with. 10:51 p.m. — The Garoppolo-to-Adams connection is just not working tonight. Adams was all by himself downfield, and Garoppolo throws it well out of bounds. Lions 26, Raiders 14 10:46 p.m. FIELD GOAL — 52 yards? No problem for Patterson, who extends the Lions' lead to 12. 10:45 p.m. — Kalif Raymond was set up for a big play, but Goff's throw was just a bit behind him. That will get Riley Patterson on the field for a 52-yard field goal try. 10:43 p.m. — Goff gets pushed forward on 4th & 1 to keep the Lions' drive alive. They're into Raiders territory, trying to ice this game. 10:36 p.m. — Gibbs is just wearing down this Raiders defense for chunks of yards. He's up to 179 scrimmage yards and has the Lions moving down the field again. End of third quarter: Lions 23, Raiders 14 10:32 p.m. — Gibbs turns what looked like little or no gain into a first down. He has 126 yards on the ground. 10:31 p.m. — Alim McNeill sacks Garoppolo for an 8-yard loss, ending Las Vegas' drive. Aside from the second quarter drive dominated by Jacobs, the Raiders' offense has shown nothing tonight. Garoppolo has just 62 yards through nearly three quarters. 10:28 p.m. — Michael Mayer gets the Raiders' drive started with a big 19-yard gain. That's the rookie's first catch of the night. Lions 23, Raiders 14 10:25 p.m. TOUCHDOWN — There goes Jahmyr Gibbs! It's the rookie's night. He takes off for a 27-yard touchdown with his blazing speed and has 149 scrimmage yards on the night. More importantly, he gives the Lions a two-possession lead. 10:23 p.m. — A pass interference call gives the Lions 18 yards and takes them well into Raiders territory after starting the drive with strong field position. 10:18 p.m. — The Lions quickly get the Raiders off the field, and a bad drop by Davante Adams on third down is the culprit. The throw was a bit low, but Adams still had it in his grasp for a second. Las Vegas will punt. 10:16 p.m. — It was hard to find a conclusive angle of what happened there, but Lions fans are making it known they think Reynolds was down. It doesn't matter. It's Raiders ball with a chance for Las Vegas to take the lead. 10:13 p.m. FUMBLE — For now, the Raiders force a fumble by Reynolds and instantly end the Lions' drive. Maxx Crosby ripped it right out of his arms. Was he down? That's what officials are taking a closer look at. 10:11 p.m. — Another first down by Gibbs, who has 116 scrimmage yards, and the Lions have 1st & Goal. 10:09 p.m. — Officials come out to measure whether Craig Reynolds got a first down...and he did. On the next play, Reynolds catches a pass from Goff for 12 yards. The Lions are in business on the verge of the red zone. 10:06 p.m. — The Lions have gotten over midfield with two early first downs as they try to steal the momentum back. St. Brown is up to 108 yards on the night. Lions 16, Raiders 14 10:01 p.m. PICK-SIX — Marcus Peters picks off Goff and runs it 74 yards back for the touchdown! Amon-Ra St. Brown didn't have his eye on the throw from Goff, but Peters did. The Raiders are right back in this game. 10:00 p.m. — There goes Jahmyr Gibbs! The rookie breaks tackles for a bruising 24-yard run. He's up to 97 scrimmage yards tonight. 9:56 p.m. — Julian Okwara sacks Garoppolo on third down, forcing a Raiders punt. The Lions didn't want to let Las Vegas build any momentum to start the half, and mission accomplished. 9:55 p.m. — It's quickly 3rd & 9 to start this third quarter after Davante Adams unsuccessfully looks for a pass interference call. End of first half: Lions 16, Raiders 7 9:39 p.m. — The Raiders run one play but elect to go to the half. They'll start the second half with the ball and could use at least some points on that drive if they want to stay in this game. Lions 16, Raiders 7 9:36 p.m. TOUCHDOWN — LaPorta's great rookie season rolls on! The rookie picks up his fourth touchdown of the season and extends the Lions' lead. Detroit found success running the ball early, but that drive featured nice work from Goff. 16-7. Lions. 9:35 p.m. — LaPorta picks up a first down for the Lions, and now Dan Campbell is going to start using his timeouts with 31 seconds left in the half. Detroit is at the Raiders' 18-yard line. 9:33 p.m. — St. Brown picks up another first down for the Lions as they enter field goal range again. St. Brown is up to 94 yards in the first half after entering the day listed as questionable. 9:30 p.m. — What would've been a horsecollar penalty on a nice Gibbs run is offset by a holding call. The fans don't like it. 9:26 p.m. — There's a welcomed sight for Lions fans: Goff hits Jameson Williams for a 22-yard gain. Williams was held without a catch despite six targets in Baltimore last week. 9:25 p.m. — Crosby is doing so much more than just getting to the quarterback tonight. He wraps up Gibbs, the third time tonight he's had an explosive play on a ball-carrier. 9:21 p.m. TOUCHDOWN — That was a statement drive by the Raiders. Jacobs looked like the dominant runner he was last season and takes it in himself for the game's first touchdown. 9:20 p.m. — Davante Adams doesn't have a single catch tonight, but Jacobs has 12 touches. Right now, it's starting to work. The Raiders are set up with 1st & Goal. 9:19 p.m. — The Raiders are quickly into the red zone after another nice gain for Josh Jacobs. 9:17 p.m. — Las Vegas' offense is moving much smoother now as Austin Hooper picks up another first down. Hooper has two catches on this drive. 9:15 p.m. — It's back-to-back first downs for the Raiders, with the help of a 15-yard penalty on Aidan Hutchinson for a low block. Lions 9, Raiders 0 9:11 p.m. FIELD GOAL — The Lions' drive fizzles almost instantly, so it's back to Riley Patterson's leg for another field goal. Detroit leads, 9-0. 9:09 p.m. — Momentum swings abound. St. Brown comes right back with a 24-yard catch to make up the lost yardage and much more. 9:08 p.m. — Maxx Crosby blows up another play, this time dropping Jameson Williams for a loss of six. 9:06 p.m. — Big play alert! Goff hits an open Amon-Ra St. Brown, who goes 44 yards to breathe life into the Lions' offense. 9:03 p.m. — The Raiders' offense continues to have nothing in the tank. Las Vegas gains four yards and is forced to punt after less than a minute with the ball. Lions 6, Raiders 0 8:58 p.m. FIELD GOAL — Detroit was simply trying to draw the Raiders offsides. It didn't work. Riley Patterson's field goal is good, and the Lions extend their lead to six. 8:56 p.m. — Raymond makes up some yardage on fourth down but comes up about eight yards short of the goal line. The Lions may be considering going for it... 8:55 p.m. — The Lions are moving backwards after a holding call on Taylor Decker. End of first quarter: Lions 3, Raiders 0 8:51 p.m. — Goff comes under heavy pressure on 3rd & 11 but finds a wide open Kalif Raymond for the first down. The Lions are into the red zone. 8:49 p.m. — There's Amon-Ra St. Brown. Goff hits him on back-to-back plays for a total of 20 yards. 8:47 p.m. — Garoppolo's fourth down pass goes to no man's land after Hunter Renfrow falls down. The Lions will be set up not too far from field goal range. 8:46 p.m. — The Raiders will go for it on 4th & 2 from about midfield... 8:43 p.m. — The Raiders' defense rises to the challenge and forces a quick three-and-out. Detroit is punting for the first time tonight. 8:38 p.m. INTERCEPTION — And just like that... Jimmy Garoppolo turns it over. That can't happen. Kerby Joseph picks it off just in front of the end zone and gets the ball back to the Lions' offense two plays after the fumble. 8:36 p.m. FUMBLE — A big mistake from Josh Reynolds, who loses the ball after a catch and sees it quickly scooped up by the Raiders. It's Las Vegas ball deep in Lions territory. 8:33 p.m. — Garoppolo fights hard for the first down, using his legs and taking a big hit, but he comes up a yard short. The Raiders will punt. 8:31 p.m. — A flag flies on the Raiders' first offensive snap, but it's picked back up as Josh Jacobs takes a pass 12 yards for a quick first down. Lions 3, Raiders 0 8:26 p.m. FIELD GOAL — The Lions' running game stalls out, but not before they worked their way into field goal range. Riley Patterson drills one from 44 yards out to put Detroit in front early. 8:22 p.m. — With Gibbs getting a breather, Craig Reynolds comes in and delivers a bruising 11-yard run. The Lions are bullying their way down the field. 8:21 p.m. — Is this the Jahmyr Gibbs game? He already has six touches and just ran his way to another first down. 8:19 p.m. — Gibbs picks up another Lions first down on a catch-and-run. He's heavily involved in the offense early on with David Montgomery out. 8:18 p.m. — Goff hands off to Jahmyr Gibbs on the first two snaps of the night, and he hits Sam LaPorta on third down to convert. Nice start for the Lions' rookie class tonight. 8:15 p.m. — The Lions will start with the ball, and we are underway! 8:07 p.m. — As the broadcast points out, this is a homecoming for Michigan native Maxx Crosby. The play of him and fellow Michigan native Aidan Hutchinson will be pivotal tonight. 7:56 p.m. — Josh Jacobs hasn't averaged more than 3.6 yards per carry in a single game this season. Can he get going against a strong Lions run defense? It'll be tough to win without at least some production from the former first-rounder. 7:40 p.m. — On that note... Harlow will be performing at halftime of the Lions' Thanksgiving game next month. Just announced! @jackharlow will be the performer for our Thanksgiving Halftime Show powered by @Verizon! 📰 https://t.co/oUNhlBkWe3 pic.twitter.com/vMCAMpCFfk — Detroit Lions (@Lions) October 30, 2023 7:20 p.m. — Jack Harlow is in the house supporting the Lions. .@JackHarlow repping the Honolulu blue 🦁 Catch his performance at the @Lions Thanksgiving Halftime Show powered by @Verizon pic.twitter.com/haMpQ95y5U — NFL (@NFL) October 30, 2023 6:49 p.m. — Brian Hoyer is inactive tonight, so Aidan O'Connell is the Raiders' backup quarterback behind Jimmy Garoppolo 6:45 p.m. — Lions WR Amon-Ra St. Brown is officially active after being listed as questionable with an illness. 6:25 p.m. — This could be an important one: Raiders K Daniel Carlson will play tonight after being listed as questionable with a groin injury. Even more important will be whether Carlson's injury changes Josh McDaniels' decision-making. Raiders’ kicker Daniel Carlson, listed as questionable for tonight due to a groin injury, will be Las Vegas’ kicker tonight, per league source. — Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) October 30, 2023 What time is Raiders vs. Lions tonight? Date: Monday, Oct. 30 Monday, Oct. 30 Time: 8:15 p.m. ET Raiders vs. Lions is set to kick off at 8:15 p.m. ET at Ford Field in Detroit, Mich. for "Monday Night Football." The Lions have won four of their last five matchups with the Raiders, though Las Vegas got the better of them when they last met in 2019. MORE: Dan Campbell explains why Lions 'probably needed' blowout loss to Ravens What channel is Raiders vs. Lions on tonight? Joe Buck and Troy Aikman will be on the call for Raiders vs. Lions, with Lisa Salters providing sideline reports for the matchup. For cord-cutters, Fubo carries the ESPN family of networks, as well as ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC and NFL Network, meaning you will be able to catch nationally televised games throughout the 2023 season. Fubo also offers a free trial. Viewers in Canada can catch the matchup on DAZN, which carries NFL Game Pass.
Raiders vs. Lions live score, updates, highlights from NFL 'Monday Night Football' game
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Sporting News
sports
Ian Valentino
2023-12-18T22:29:26+00:00
The UTSA Roadrunners (8-4) take on the Marshall Thundering Herd (6-6) on Tuesday night in the Scooter's Coffee Frisco Bowl (9 p.m ET, ESPN). The matchup sees the Roadrunners as large betting favorites on odds boards. Currently, USTA is favored by on the point spread, with Marshall available for on the moneyline. The Roadrunners are in their 13th season as a program but have yet to win a bowl game. This is the fourth bowl game they've played in five years. Marshall is competing in a bowl game for the seventh straight year. These teams have been on different streaks as the year has progressed. UTSA has won seven of its last eight games, while Marshall has lost six of its last eight. Here are the live odds, team betting news, player props and our betting prediction for UTSA vs. Marshall in Tuesday's Scooter's Coffee Frisco Bowl. Live odds for UTSA vs. Marshall: Point spread, moneyline, total Check out UTSA vs. Marshall live odds, including the spread, moneyline and total available at the best online sportsbooks. More: North Carolina vs. West Virginia odds in Duke's Mayo Bowl | Best college football betting promos UTSA Roadrunners betting news UTSA has hit its stride over the second half of the season, before losing 29-16 to Tulane in its last outing. The Roadrunners scored at least 34 points in every win since Oct. 7, proving to be an offensive juggernaut. Everything starts with star QB Frank Harris. The dual-threat QB has completed 64.9% of his passes this season for 2,506 yards and 18 touchdowns. While impressive, he totaled 4,059 yards and 32 TDs on a 69.6% completion rate last year. UTSA's offense is good, but we've seen a better version of the unit in recent seasons. Still, Harris' experience and talent often shine through. UTSA's leading receiver Joshua Cephus did the heavy lifting for the unit. He caught 82 passes for 1,049 yards and nine touchdowns. The offense also had four ball carriers with at least 323 rushing yards, so there are plenty of threats for head coach Jeff Traylor to unleash. UTSA averaged 31.7 points and 424.6 total yards per game, which rank 37th and 39th in the nation, respectively. Roadrunners opponents ranked 69th in third down conversion rate, but the defense allowed an 87.5% score rate in the red zone (99th). UTSA is 5-6-1 ATS and 4-7-1 to the OVER. UTSA Roadrunners opting out of Scooter's Coffee Frisco Bowl The Roadrunners will be without their best defensive player, Trey Moore, as he looks to jump to a Power 5 school. Moore led the conference in sacks, so he's a star-level absence for the unit. Here are USTA players who won't play in the Frisco Bowl. Trey Moore, EDGE (transfer portal) Syrus Dumas, DB (transfer portal) Xavier Spencer, CB (transfer portal) Kyle Eaves, WR (transfer portal) Marshall Thundering Herd betting news The toughest blow for Marshall in this game is being without second-year starting QB Cam Fancher (transfer portal). Instead, Marshall will start freshman Cole Pennington, who is the son of former Marshall star QB Chad Pennington. Pennington has thrown six interceptions and zero touchdowns on only 79 passing attempts this season. Marshall's offense will continue to run through star RB Rasheen Ali. The senior speedster carried the offense even when Fancher was under center, totaling 1,256 yards and 15 touchdowns on the season. This offense has struggled despite Ali's efforts, ranking 93rd in scoring and 89th in yards per game. On the season, Marshall is 4-8 ATS and 6-6 on the O/U board. The Herd won only three of their eight conference games on the season. Marshall Thundering Herd opting out of Scooter's Coffee Frisco Bowl While UTSA has the biggest individual loss for this game, the Herd's depth has taken a huge blow thanks to transfer portal entrants. Chase Harrison, QB (transfer portal) Brandon McElroy, DL (transfer portal) Caleb Coombs, WR (transfer portal) Zion Odoms, WR (transfer portal) Jayven Hall, LB (transfer portal) Cam Fancher, QB (transfer portal) Thomas Lane, DL (transfer portal) Chinazo Obobi, OT (transfer portal) Maurice Jones, RB (transfer portal) Sean Sallis, TE (transfer portal) Myles Bell, DB (transfer portal) Trent Holler, iOL (transfer portal) Joshua McTier, CB (transfer portal) Jabarrek Hopkins, DL (transfer portal) CK Obobi, OL (transfer portal) Sean Ellis, TE (transfer portal) TyShawn Hurst, OT (transfer portal) Elijah Russell, EDGE (transfer portal) UTSA vs. Marshall prop bets at BetMGM Sportsbook BetMGM Sportsbook offers some excellent player props for the Scooter's Coffee Frisco Bowl between the Roadrunners and Thundering Herd. Frank Harris prop bets 237.5 passing yards OVER (-115) / UNDER (-115) Passing TDs OVER 1.5 (-125) / UNDER 1.5 (-105) Anytime touchdown scorer (-110) Joshua Cephus props bets 80.5 receiving yards OVER (-115) / UNDER (-115) Anytime touchdown scorer (-190) Rasheen Ali prop bets 80.5 rushing yards OVER (-115) / UNDER (-115) Anytime touchdown scorer (-175) Kevorian Barnes prop bets 64.5 rushing yards OVER (-115) / UNDER (-115) Anytime touchdown scorer (-135) Robert Henry prop bets Anytime touchdown scorer (-130) UTSA vs. Marshall prediction: Frank Harris leads Roadrunners past the Herd Even with the transfer portal hitting this game hard, the UTSA offense will be too much for Marshall to keep up with. The Roadrunners push the pace in a way that Marshall can't replicate, and the Thundering Herd aren't efficient enough to make the most of what few scoring opportunities they'll have. The Thundering Herd could find themselves down several scores by the end of the first frame if Pennington turns the ball over, as he's prone to do. UTSA is a well-oiled machine against teams with similar or worse talent, and Marshall is in that latter category. It's a big number to lay, but we're on the favorite Tuesday night. Pick: UTSA
UTSA vs. Marshall odds, props, predictions: Roadrunners lay big spread in Frisco Bowl
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Rob Miech
2023-11-07T21:01:59+00:00
The Ponies are riding high again, having guaranteed their fifth consecutive winning season. Such success hasn’t been seen in Dallas since the years that led to SMU’s ignominious Death Penalty, which suspended its program in 1987 and ’88. SMU is 7-2, 5-0 in its final go-round in the American Athletic Conference. And here comes North Texas (3-6, 1-4), which has dropped four of its past five games and allows 37.4 points to its foes, ninth-worst in the nation. The Mustangs get a national ESPN2 audience Friday in a 9 p.m. ET kickoff. When looking at North Texas vs. SMU odds, props and predictions, the recent past gives us a pretty good window into what to expect: Over the previous four seasons, SMU has clamped down on North Texas by scores of 48-10, 35-12, 65-35 and 49-27, covering the spread each time and comfortably in all but one. North Texas at SMU odds: Point spread, moneyline, total Here are the latest college football betting odds for the Mean Green vs. Mustangs: This opened Mustangs -14 and an exorbitant total of 71.5 in Vegas, which had shifted to 16 and 67.5, respectively, 24 hours later. Two of our three models have SMU winning by 22 and 18 points, so the spread grabs our attention. North Texas betting news: There’s no 'D' in Mean Green This will be a challenge for North Texas because SMU possesses a top-10 defense, allowing foes only 0.251 points per play; which only stiffens (to 0.185) when the Ponies play at home. The North Texas defense is 12th from the D-I basement, giving up 0.501 ppp; and an even looser 0.533 on the highway. SMU’s 20th-rated offense (0.483) sharpens to a ridiculous 0.662 at home—the only squads more efficient in their own yards are USC (0.780), LSU (0.762), Oregon (0.712) and Washington (0.690). The definition of élite. Until he had two passes picked off last Saturday in a 38-20 defeat to UTSA, junior QB Chandler Jones had thrown 262 passes through seven games with 19 TDs and no interceptions. Jones, who started his career at Louisiana-Monroe, snatched the job from Stone Earle early in the season and hasn’t disappointed first-year coach Eric Morris. The Mean Green defense has been another story, since allowing 681 total yards to Cal in the opener. Its past three foes have rung up 1,460 total yards and 15 TDs. Its yield of 479 yards per game is the worst in the country. That sound you hear is SMU super sophomore QB Preston Stone licking his chops as he read that last sentence. More college football: Best college football betting sites | Top college football bonuses SMU betting news: Ponies on a stone-cold winning streak The Mustangs are knotted atop the AAC with fellow 5-0 squads Tulane and UTSA. They’ve accumulated 1,685 total yards of offense in their past three games, including 91 first downs via passing, running or penalty, and 18 touchdowns. By happy coincidence, no doubt for second-year SMU boss Rhett Lashlee, the defense has flexed over that span, yielding just 668 total yards, 39 total first downs and a mere four TDs. When last seen at Gerald J. Ford Stadium, two weeks ago, rain might have kept fans away as only 20,800 filled the 32,000-capacity barn for SMU’s 69-10 homecoming belting of Tulsa. Stone, playing near where he was raised, threw touchdown strikes of 74, 62 and 17 yards. By halftime, it was 52-3, the most Division I points tallied in the first 30 minutes this year. The 6-foot-2 sophomore from Dallas has been heating up lately, perfect timing to continue improving SMU’s bowl prospects after a 2-2 start that included keen tests (and defeats) at Oklahoma and TCU. The Mustangs own a five-game winning streak, and in his past four games Stone has thrown 122 passes, 10 for touchdowns and none for interceptions. He’s also run it in twice. He threw for 300 yards against Prairie View A&M, and in this golden four-game stretch he’s accumulated 1,171 aerial yards. Receivers RJ Maryland and Jordan Hudson have five TD catches apiece, and Roderick Daniels Jr. has four. Three others have two. Jaylan Knighton (511 yards, four TDs) paces the ground game. However, Stone’s sterling development might have found a speed bump last week at Rice when he left early in the fourth quarter after getting hit hard. He zipped to the locker room and returned, minus his helmet. If concussion protocol restricts him from playing Friday, look for redshirt freshman Kevin Jennings to start for SMU. He’s thrown 42 career passes, with 33 completions, four TDs and no picks. Should Stone not play, we will call an audible and play Under this total. Monitor it closely and prepare to take action within an hour of kickoff. North Texas vs. SMU props Player props for North Texas vs. SMU have not been made available at top sportsbooks, but BetRivers is offering several game props. Among them are a pair of team combo specials, pairing first TD and the game's outcome: SMU to score first and win: Yes -165; No +123 North Texas to score first and win: Yes +950; No -5000 North Texas at SMU prediction ATS At home, the Mustangs average 0.3 giveaways per game, among the top seven teams in the country. On the road, North Texas coughs it up nearly twice a game, among the bottom third of D-I. Moreover, SMU is one of 14 programs that are the best-balanced squads in the country, passing and running between 49 and 51 percent of the time. Coaches pray for such balance. And the SMU defense, top 10 in key categories, will keep QB Jones and the Mean Green at bay. Pick: SMU
North Texas vs. SMU odds, props, predictions: Red hot Mustangs could overpower not-so-Mean Green
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Arunima Bhanot
2023-10-22T21:30:14+00:00
A decade ago, the Houston Astros were struggling to stay afloat. Parting ways with the National League after 50 years of play, the team was looking forward to an American League move. Hoping that their fortunes would be reversed from regularly ranking near the bottom of divisional standings, the Stros applied every method they could think of to win. But they weren’t all above board. America’s Favorite Video Today Jim Crane had obtained club ownership on Nov. 17, 2011. That same year, he brought in Jeff Luhnow, former McKinsey & Company management consultant, as General Manager. In 2014, Crane brought in A.J. Hinch as the manager after the firing of Bo Porter. And there began the story of the rise and decline of one of baseball’s biggest controversies. The Story Behind the Cheating Scandal That Rocked the 2017 MLB Season ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad Jeff Luhnow had always been more about the numbers than people. Wanting to take out the humanity factor from baseball, he was almost an outcast in the sport when Jim Crane hired him. But his radical approach had worked in St. Louis, giving them two championships in six years. Why not the Bayou City next? The Houston Astros had not seen a World Series title yet and hadn’t even made the playoffs since 2005. Apparently desperate for any measures, they resorted to cheating. Perhaps the biggest surprise was that Luhnow didn’t consider his methods to be dishonest. As it turned out, the Astros had stolen signs throughout the 2017 season and the beginning of 2018. But the hornet’s nest wasn’t broken open until next year, when The Athletic‘s Ken Rosenthal and Evan Drellich reported on it. After that, all hell broke loose. What Is Sign Stealing and How Did the Astros Manage to Do It? Powers of observation are as strong a skill as pitching or hitting and they’re perfectly legal in baseball. A batter can sometimes figure out from a pitcher’s unconscious movements, or ‘tells’, what kind of ball is coming their way. At any given moment, non-verbal signs are flying around between a dugout and the field as a way for the players to communicate with a manager or coach. But as long as it’s done without extra help, this sign stealing is, in fact, allowed. What Houston did was not. The Stros installed cameras in center field at Minute Maid Park to record the opposing team’s catcher and pitcher’s signs. Cameras in a ballpark are ideally for challenging calls, but what was one more purpose? The funny thing is, teams have tried to catch on to their rival team’s signs since competitive baseball became a thing. The communication between the catcher and the pitcher can be key to hitting. But the 21st century has an added advantage – technology. Behind the scenes, players could see a live feed from the camera. Then-bench coach Alex Cora decided to get a screen installed in the dugout. Players or managers would watch the live feed on the television placed in the tunnel leading from the dugout to the clubhouse. The irony lay in the method they used to then really the information to whoever was up to bat on the plate. Having tried out different methods of shouting and calling, the Astros landed on, of all things, a trash can. Players would bang on them, often using bats, with different rhythms signifying different pitches. Of course, they couldn’t do it at each home game, nor did they try. But whatever sorcery Houston had been practicing that year, it did the trick. It worked like a charm, and the Astros had their first World Series trophy in a long history. How Did MLB React to It? What Punishment Did It Hand Down? Not well. No one likes being taken for a fool and what the Astros had done undermined everything the league stood for. Fair play was the holy grail, yet the team had tread on it heartlessly. Fans were livid, although they didn’t get to let out their frustration until 2021. MLB, for its part, tried to curb the situation as best as it could. In two months, the league investigated “68 people, including 23 Astros players, and collect more than 76,000 emails,” according to The Athletic. Luhnow’s phone showed signs of deleted information. Jan. 13, 2020, was when MLB suspended the disgraced GM and the skipper for the 2020 season. Only for Jim Crane to fire both a few hours later. But for many, the solution was severely lacking. Why Were the Astros Allowed to Keep Their World Series Trophy? In the words of MLB Commissioner Robert Manfred, “Once you go down that road of changing what happens on the field, I just don’t know how you decide where you stop.” While many thought taking away the World Series win, essentially nullifying 2017, was the best way to move forward, MLB thought otherwise. The Coomissioner’s Trophy was still legitimate in the eyes of, well, the Commissioner. “Cheaters” Houston Astros Suddenly Gain Momentum as College Baseball Team Stirs Up Controversial Trash Can Past Along With Thousands By the time the controversy was uncovered, the Astros were well into establishing a streak of successful years. Manfred called the process of stripping the Fall Classic title “difficult and impractical.” Already unpopular among the masses, he made things worse for himself when he called the trophy a “piece of metal.” Although he apologized later, the team kept the championship victory. Why Were the Players Not Penalized? It was an arduous process, investigating an entire organization. While the players were undoubtedly the ones who had put the tactics into play, the Astros staff suffered the heaviest consequences. The ballplayers were instead granted full immunity in exchange for cooperating with the investigation. Indeed, who would refuse such an offer? Of course, not everyone had been comfortable with what the Astros were doing behind the scenes, like Mike Fiers. Of that original team, four are still in Houston – Jose Altuve, Alex Bregman, Lance McCullers Jr., and Justin Verlander. What makes fans ponder their extreme methods is how genuinely skilled each is. Yet they participated, willingly or unwillingly, in the biggest baseball scandal in recent years. Is the Inquiry Still On? After the Jan. 13, 2020 declaration, not much came from Manfred. Other than suspending the front office, MLB fined the Astros $5 million, the maximum amount, and made them forfeit first and second-round draft picks. For better or for worse, the inquiry is over. How Did the MLB World See This Entire Case? Needless to say, cheating is never taken in a positive light. Players once accused of using PEDs face the consequences long after they have been retired. It’s only been six years since 2017, and the league is still angry. Back then, social media was a landmine that the Astros probably stayed away from. It was the trash cans that did them in – the irony was too brilliant, or hilarious if one looks at it another way, to ignore. Boos and jabs at away games were the least of it. When the Astros went to play against the Los Angeles Dodgers, the team they had defeated in the 2017 World Series, fans retaliated by throwing inflatable trash cans onto the field. Others brought tin trash can caps to bang on when the Astros played against their teams. The phrase “Take the trash out” took a life of its own. Facing Cheating Allegations, Tom Brady’s Successor Mockingly Asserts that He’s not a Houston Astros Fan ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad But it wasn’t just baseball fans who were furious, other sports also considered it a tragedy. Fair play is taken seriously; no one likes being cheated out of an award. Even NBA star LeBron James spoke out in criticism against Houston. Has MLB Taken Any Action to Stop It From Happening Again? Before the details of the scandal came out, MLB had handed out warnings here and there against sign stealing. After this fiasco, new restrictions in 2020 prevented the video replay from including the catcher’s signs. In 2022, PitchCom devices also debuted. They allow a pitcher to communicate with the catcher without signs and a few other players on the field can also wear it. But will these tactics help? ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad WATCH THIS STORY – Counting Down the Most Infamous Instances of Athletes Caught Cheating on Live Television 2017 is still fresh in most fans’ minds. The Astros are now in their seventh straight postseason and may make a repeat trip to the Fall Classic. However, the stain of their past mistakes will likely always haunt them.
How Did the Houston Astros Cheat in 2017? Everything to Know About a Dark Moment in MLB History
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The New York Times
2023-10-08T21:56:00+00:00
By Chad Jennings, C. Trent Rosecrans and Stephen J. Nesbitt In one American League Wild Card Series, the whole thing turned on a play designed around crowd noise. It was too loud at Target Field, Twins shortstop Carlos Correa realized, for the third-base coach to warn Blue Jays baserunners about a developing pickoff play. The Twins used the noise to their advantage, picked off Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and secured a two-game sweep. Advertisement In the other AL Wild Card Series, empty seats were everywhere. The Rays are an excellent team that thrives on their underdog status — low payroll, injured players, they always find a way — but playing in front of two of the smallest postseason crowds in the past 100 years, the Rays were swept by a Rangers team that had nine fewer wins in the regular season. The indifference was deafening. Home-field advantage, it turns out, just isn’t the same from one ballpark to the next. “To be honest with you, I think we have one of the best home-field advantages in baseball,” third baseman Alec Bohm said as the Phillies swept the Marlins to improve to 24-11 in postseason games at Citizens Bank Park. “People say it’s difficult to play here and things like that. I think going through that type of stuff and learning how to play here, that just makes this time of year that much better.” This time of year certainly brings out the best, and the postseason’s greatest moments tend to be punctuated by the crowds who witness and react in real time. After seeing the way crowds could respond — or not — to October baseball this week, The Athletic ranked the home-field environments of the eight remaining playoff teams, from the replaceable to the Phanatical. No. 8: Arizona Diamondbacks Team Venue Opened Capacity Att. (2023) Diamondbacks Chase Field 1998 48,405 24,212 Memorable postseason moment: Game 7 of the 2001 World Series started with a pair of 20-game winners in Roger Clemens and Curt Schilling and ended with Hall of Famers on the mound: Mariano Rivera and Randy Johnson. In what is remembered as one of the greatest postseason games of all time, Luis Gonzalez blooped a bases-loaded single to score Jay Bell and deny the Yankees their fourth consecutive title. Our take: We’re sorry, D-Backs fans. It’s not you. It’s them. A tremendously impressive two-game sweep in Milwaukee carried the Diamondbacks into a division series showdown with, oh boy, the Dodgers. It’s not that we don’t think Arizona can beat L.A. at home — the Diamondbacks split six games against the Dodgers at Chase Field this season — but it’s less than a seven-hour drive from Dodger Stadium to downtown Phoenix, and we’re concerned that all the quirks of that ballpark could be rendered meaningless if there’s a bunch of Dodgers blue in the crowd. Advertisement There’s a lot to like. The pool. The retractable roof. We love it. We hope you prove us wrong. Show up, go nuts, and leave a comment — click to subscribe! — telling us we don’t know a rattlesnake from a water moccasin. We deserve it. But if we had to go on the road for a playoff game, at least in this round, we’d choose your ballpark. Consider it a compliment! Or maybe we just like the dry heat. No. 7: Texas Rangers Team Venue Opened Capacity Att. (2023) Rangers Globe Life Field 2020 40,300 31,272 Memorable postseason moment: There have been 16 postseason games in Globe Life Field history, but the Rangers have never appeared in a playoff game at their new-ish home. How did that happen? Well, 2020. It was a weird time. The Dodgers played in all 16 of those during the 2020 expanded playoffs, sweeping the Padres in the NLDS, going seven games with the Braves in the NLCS and then winning the World Series. Our take: This is the great unknown. Globe Life Field opened in a season that had no fans, and it remained open for losing seasons in 2021 and 2022. Saturday will be our first look at the place when the home team is actually playing meaningful baseball in October. Hard to rank it any higher until we know what we’re dealing with. Largest crowd ever for a game at Globe Life Field. #StraightUpTX pic.twitter.com/4I7NIB5eF8 — Chris Halicke (@ChrisHalicke) May 1, 2022 The old Rangers ballpark could drum up a Texas-sized atmosphere worthy of Stevie Ray Vaughan and Pat Green, but the new place — at least in the regular season — feels very much like a multi-events space that happens to be hosting a ballgame. Maybe that changes in the playoffs? The Rangers haven’t been home since Sept. 24 when they won their last five games in Arlington, the last three of which went a long way toward keeping the Mariners out of the postseason. With a closed roof containing all the noise, Globe Life is sure to get awfully loud, and nothing turns a glorified convention center into a real ballpark quite like a late-inning rally in October. No. 6: Minnesota Twins Team Venue Opened Capacity Att. (2023) Twins Target Field 2010 38,544 24,371 Memorable postseason moment: For this, you have to go all the way back to Tuesday. The Twins snapped an 18-game postseason losing streak with two blasts off the bat of rookie Royce Lewis. It was their first playoff win since Oct. 5, 2004. On Wednesday, they completed the Wild Card sweep of the Blue Jays for their first postseason series win since 2002. The roars heard at Target Field, like this one, were more than two decades in the making. One of those 10,000 Rakes definitely belongs to Royce Lewis. 💪 pic.twitter.com/3gRJp2i8eb — MLB (@MLB) October 3, 2023 Our take: We have only a small sample of postseason games at Target Field, but, boy, Twins fans can make some noise. After Game 1 against Toronto, Twins manager Rocco Baldelli said, “I thought the place was going to split open and melt, honestly. It was out of this universe out there on the field. The fans took over the game. They helped us win today.” The next day, they did it again. Advertisement Early in Game 2, Correa told Sonny Gray that, because of the crowd noise, Jays baserunners couldn’t hear their third-base coach screaming, “BACK!” So, with Guerrero on second and a full count to Bo Bichette, they executed a perfect timing pick. “The crowd was incredible,” Gray said after the game. “They were incredible yesterday. They were incredible today from the moment I stepped on the mound an hour before the game to the moment — they’re probably still out there.” So, Twins fans have swarmed their team with support. But is it intimidating? (It’s certainly better than its predecessor, the Metrodome, but it doesn’t have the same potential for overwhelming volume.) For now, Target Field strikes us as more of an awesome place to play than one that strikes fear in the opponent. But this month Twins fans could prove us very wrong. No. 5: Houston Astros Team Venue Opened Capacity Att. (2023) Astros Minute Maid Park 2000 41,168 37,683 Memorable postseason moment: Albert Pujols off Brad Lidge? Jorge Soler to the moon? Nah, we’ll go with Chris Burke ending what was then the longest game in MLB postseason history in both time (5 hours, 50 minutes) and innings (18) with a walk-off home run with one out in the 18th inning in the 2005 NLDS. Burke didn’t start the game but pinch-ran for Lance Berkman in the 10th. Roger Clemens came into the game for Houston in the 16th and pitched three scoreless to pick up the win. But it is Burke’s homer that will always be remembered. Our take: We get it, Houston. We also think your ballpark should be in the top half of this list. One of our writers called it “the loudest stadium I’ve ever attended, by at least one standard deviation.” The Astros sold out the building 23 times this year. They drew 3 million fans for the first time since 2007. Minute Maid Park is big and loud, and visiting fans show up fully exhausted from walking in the south Texas sun. The final out from the crowd’s point of view. Wow. Congrats Astros!!! World Series champs again!! #fortheH pic.twitter.com/HKnal8fcuB — Sally MacDonald (@SallyMacFox26) November 6, 2022 But in all those sellouts, the Astros went 6-17. Despite all that noise, they were 39-42 at home. Before their final homestand, the team added some green paint to the batter’s eye in response to player complaints, and the Astros responded by going 1-5 with three of those losses coming against the Royals. So, yes, the ballpark is packed tighter than toes in a cowboy boot, and the place gets louder than a Pantera concert in a concrete basement, but these Astros just haven’t responded to it. Why not? Should a visiting team really be all that intimidated by it? Bring back the in-play flagpole atop Tal’s Hill, we say! No. 4: Atlanta Braves Team Venue Opened Capacity Att. (2023) Braves Truist Park 2017 41,084 39,401 Memorable postseason moment: When the Braves won the World Series in 1914, they were still playing in Boston. In 1957, Milwaukee. When Sid Bream slid home to beat the Pirates in 1992, the Braves were in the right city but at the wrong ballpark (Fulton County Stadium doesn’t count). The Max Fried-Jorge Soler game in 2021 happened in Houston. The iconic moment at Truist Park could be Eddie Rosario’s dazzling catch at the wall in Game 4 of the 2021 World Series, but the most memorable — even though it didn’t lead to a championship — might be rookie Ronald Acuna Jr. hitting a grand slam off Walker Buhler in Game 3 of the 2018 NLDS, which happened to be the first postseason game ever played at the ballpark. Our take: Obviously, there are issues bigger than baseball to deal with here. The war chant and Tomahawk Chop are offensive and problematic, but we’re not going to resolve that issue in the next four weeks. In fact, it’s all about to come front and center — again — as the best team in baseball opens its postseason with a roster that would be plenty intimidating in a Little League park with metal bleachers. Advertisement But have you ever seen them play in front of 40,000 screaming fans when the stadium lights go dark and the entire ballpark starts doing the Chop in unison with their lit cell phones? “It does add something to the offensive ambiance,” our Braves scribe David O’Brien noted. Truist Park had 54 sellouts this season, and the place drew just over 3.19 million, which was the Braves’ highest total attendance since the park formerly known as SunTrust opened in 2017. The Braves have won six straight division titles, and they’ve been to the playoffs 22 times since 1991. This is not uncharted territory for them. This ballpark is going to be packed with fans who know their team is good and will not be quiet about it, regardless of what anyone else thinks. No. 3: Baltimore Orioles Team Venue Opened Capacity Att. (2023) Orioles Oriole Park at Camden Yards 1992 44,970 23,911 Memorable postseason moment: Delmon Young’s three-run double in the eighth inning of Game 2 of the 2014 ALDS completed the Orioles’ comeback from three runs down in the eighth to beat the Tigers. Zack Britton pitched a perfect ninth, and the Orioles would go on to beat the Tigers in Game 3 in Detroit to sweep the series before losing to the Royals in the ALCS. Our take: When the Orioles are bad, their ballpark is bad. Beautiful and unmistakable, but bad because of the empty seats and because it is basically a second home ballpark for every East Coast team that takes the train into Baltimore and overwhelms the place with their own variation of the “Let’s go, Yankees” chant. It’s a ballpark that can be, and has been, taken over by opposing fans. When the Orioles are good, though, Camden Yards is one of the best ballparks in the country, and it starts pregame with every rendition of the national anthem that includes the entire ballpark screaming “O!” in unison, so loud that it drowns out the word “say” before the hope-they’re-ready-for-it singer gets to the words, “does that star-spangled banner yet wave.” The final night game of the 2023 regular season at Camden Yards pic.twitter.com/ALgqhoJVp6 — Andy Kostka (@afkostka) September 30, 2023 As you’ve no doubt realized, the Orioles are awfully good this year, and we expect Camden Yards to follow their lead. The O’s had the second-most wins in baseball, and their fans responded with a home attendance that jumped more than a half million from last season. A young Orioles roster might be at risk of being shell-shocked on the road, but at home, this team is going to be treated as heroes from the start. "Go crazy, Baltimore. You are the champions of the American League East." Kevin Brown on the call as the Orioles clinch the American League East and the No. 1 seed in the American League. pic.twitter.com/Q2eXPe4uYL — Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) September 29, 2023 Let’s just hope, when they go on the road, manager Brandon Hyde doesn’t forget to use his best reliever in a must-win game. That could be pretty bad. No. 2: Los Angeles Dodgers Team Venue Opened Capacity Att. (2023) Dodgers Dodger Stadium 1962 56,000 47,371 Memorable postseason moment: With two outs and a runner on in the ninth inning of Game 1 of the 1988 World Series, Kirk Gibson hobbled toward home plate and stepped in against Hall of Fame A’s closer Dennis Eckersley. The Dodgers were down one and down to their last out. Gibson had an injured left hamstring and a balky right knee. He fouled off Eckersley’s first offering and almost fell over. He fouled off a couple more and worked the count full. Then he pulled an outside pitch into the right-field seats for a walk-off homer and, somehow, made his way around the bases. It remains one of the most badass moments in World Series history. Our take: All the jokes about traffic still making its way into the parking lot in the second inning are justified. The “intensity” of baseball in L.A. isn’t the same as it is in, say, St. Louis or Boston or any other city where athletes are the biggest celebrities in town. Advertisement But by the middle innings, Dodger Stadium is packed, and by the late innings of playoff games, the place has the over-the-top intensity of a Michael Bay car chase (Mookie Betts as Bumblebee). More than one opposing pitcher this season had to tweak his PitchCom device to deal with the late-inning noise that came from such a massive ballpark, one that once again held the largest total attendance in baseball this year. “You’ve got a four-deck stadium,” Freddie Freeman said this summer. “It’s the only one in baseball. You’ve got 50,000 people, every single night here. For them to go out of their way to make you feel good when you’re doing your job, it means a lot. I do appreciate it. It does make you feel good inside and also just means you’re doing your job pretty good.” Speaking of doing a job pretty good, the Dodger Stadium D.J. is a maniac. For starters, the volume is set at a level that can’t possibly meet OSHA standards, and beyond that, there’s some twisted desire to have some sort of noise blaring at all times. Plus, there’s the intimidation factor of playing in an iconic ballpark that feels like no other in baseball. Dodger Stadium knows what it is and what it’s about, and it uses every bit of that to its advantage. No. 1: Philadelphia Phillies Team Venue Opened Capacity Att. (2023) Phillies Citizens Bank Park 2004 42,792 38,157 Memorable postseason moment: There have been three no-hitters in postseason history, and two have taken place at Citizens Bank Park. Those in Philly would like to forget the Astros’ combined no-hitter in Game 4 of last season’s World Series, so instead we’ll concentrate on Roy Halladay’s 2010 no-hitter in Game 1 of the NLDS against the Reds. In his first postseason start, Halladay allowed only one baserunner, when Jay Bruce walked with two outs in the fifth inning. Our take: Look, Philadelphia fans have thrown snowballs at Santa Claus and batteries at J.D. Drew. Their Phanatic mascot is iconic, but part of his charm is the way he – it? – taunts and antagonizes opponents. It’s a real love-it or hate-it place to play. The Phillies and their fans are capable of producing unforgettable moments, like Wednesday night when Bryson Stott hit a grand slam and the ballpark provided the only commentary necessary. stott grand slam w/ no commentators thx to ESPN's dolby 5.1 mix pic.twitter.com/2vhUzWKpup — jaiden (@steph_turkey) October 5, 2023 “I yelled at the dugout and couldn’t really hear myself,” Stott said, “so I knew the crowd was loud. Any time we get to play here, you know it’s going to be loud from the very first pitch. I wouldn’t want to play anywhere else. It’s a phenomenal time every time we take the field here in the postseason.” “I’ve always said it, we’ve got the best fans in baseball,” Bryce Harper added. “It’s an amazing place to play.” (Top photo of Game 2 of the Wild Card series between the Marlins and the Phillies at Citizens Bank Park on Wednesday: Rob Tringali / MLB Photos via Getty Images)
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https://theathletic.com/4934692/2023/10/06/mlb-postseason-stadium-ranking/
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Morgan Little
2023-10-06T17:22:02+00:00
SBF trial: Everything to know from the FTX courtroom ahead of his testimony Sam Bankman-Fried is in court for alleged fraud and money laundering while leading crypto exchange FTX and sister company Alameda. Here’s our latest coverage as the case nears its end. The trial of Bankman-Fried, the former CEO and co-founder of collapsed crypto exchange FTX, is entering its next chapter as proceedings resume Thursday. As confirmed during a teleconference Wednesday, SBF will be taking the stand, along with a handful of other witnesses as the onus shifts toward the defense after the prosecution brought its case to its conclusion. As former federal prosecutor Josh Naftalis told TechCrunch, SBF taking to the stand in his own trial is a “Hail Mary” ahead of a verdict and potential sentencing for seven counts tied to fraud and money laundering. “Once it goes to cross[-examination], he doesn’t get to say, ‘I’m done,’” Naftalis said. “He can’t just walk out if he doesn’t like how it’s going.” Naftalis spoke at length about what comes next in the trial, and addressed common misconceptions about the prosecution and defense in the latest episode of TechCrunch’s Chain Reaction podcast, which you can listen to below, or on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. The SBF trial is one of the biggest cases of its kind within the crypto space. Our resident crypto expert Jacquelyn Melinek has been on the ground at the trial since it started, and continues to cover the ins and outs of the proceedings. But the trial has been on pause from October 20 to today, so there’s plenty to catch up on if you need a refresher ahead of it entering its final few phases. For those in need of a total refresher on the case, her breakdown of how FTX went from the third-largest crypto exchange valued at a peak of $32 billion to bankruptcy will get you up to speed. You can also follow along with her and the TechCrunch team’s coverage in the Chain Reaction newsletter, which drops Thursdays at 12 p.m. PT, and the Chain Reaction podcast, which will hit your feed every Thursday. How to follow the SBF trial The trial kicked off with jury selection October 3. From there, access to the proceedings is limited, as no devices are allowed; reports are being physically put together within the courtroom (or sent to overflow rooms). Beyond our daily coverage, additional expertise and commentary will live on TechCrunch+. There, you can find stories like this in-depth breakdown of what to expect from both sides of the SBF case, where the prosecution and defense could gain ground or fall short in their arguments and what the takeaways were from the opening arguments. SBF trial: What we learned in week three The third week of the trial featured a couple of noteworthy moments for the prosecution, including FTX’s former general counsel Can Sun. He, like many of SBF’s former colleagues, opted to cooperate with authorities and testified that SBF asked him to create a theoretical “legal justification” for the use of billions in consumer funds just days before FTX filed for bankruptcy. Robert Boroujerdi, managing director of the hedge fund Third Point, testified about his experience working with SBF and FTX, in a partnership that ultimately resulted in a $60 million investment and a lack of awareness about the special relationship between Alameda Research and FTX. Had he known of such a relationship, he testified that Third Point would not have invested in FTX in the first place. And earlier in the week, a University of Notre Dame professor who helped the government prosecution of Enron and WorldCom, Peter Easton, testified about what he uncovered after tracing the flow of billions of dollars between Alameda Research and FTX. Much of said funding came from customers, and Easton testified that he found that user deposits were used by both FTX and Alameda to purchase real estate, make investments or direct funding toward political causes and charities. SBF trial: What we learned in week two The second week of the trial’s standout testimony came from Alameda Research’s former CEO Caroline Ellison, who claimed she took $14 billion from customers to repay debts to lenders, using them as a line of credit under the instruction of SBF. Ellison also went into detail about how a $2 billion venture fund, FTX Ventures, was funded by money that had previously been allocated to Alameda from third-party lenders. And though there are no charges of bribery in the case, Ellison also testified to paying Chinese officials $150 million to restore access to $1 billion in frozen trading accounts. SBF trial: What we learned in the week one As expected, the opening statements in the SBF trial were spicy. The prosecution painted a picture of an empire “built on lies” and made a point to show actual pictures of SBF alongside rich and powerful figures to illustrate the peak of his power and influence prior to FTX’s implosion. “This man stole billions of dollars from thousands of people,” prosecutor Thane Rehn told the court. “He defrauded sophisticated investors and lenders, and he emptied the accounts of ordinary customers, too. He bought himself wealth, power and influence.” The defense, on the other hand, depicted SBF and his colleagues as in over their heads, without ill-will as FTX collapsed around them. “Sam and his colleagues were building the plane as they were flying it,” defense attorney Mark Cohen said. “They had to figure out how to navigate a world where they were running FTX, building out its systems, dealing with hacking threats, managing the credit risk of their customers, managing hundreds of employees, all while building up their actual exchange.” Read a recap of the prosecution and defense’s full arguments here. FTX’s co-founder and CTO Gary Wang testified Thursday on the extent to which Alameda Research was used for whatever purposes he and SBF saw fit. The crypto trading firm, according to Wang, pulled funding directly from FTX customers, whose transactions would be funneled toward Alameda and then directed elsewhere. Check here for our rundown of Wang’s testimony so far, resulting from a guilty plea in December 2022. Thursday also brought in testimony from Matt Huang, co-founder and managing partner at crypto investment firm Paradigm. That firm invested $278 million in FTX across 2021 and 2022, and is part of a class-action lawsuit accusing it and others of defrauding customers by promoting FTX. His testimony centered around being left uninformed about FTX’s utilization of customer money to keep the Alameda Research afloat, a practice that Huang says would have halted his involvement. The full breakdown of his testimony on his relationship with FTX, stretching back to 2019, can be found right here. We also got a look at the composition of the SBF trial’s jury, which ranges from a train conductor to a retired investment banker who attended Stanford University. You can listen to a special joint episode of our podcasts Equity and Chain Reaction to get a better sense of the vibe between the jurors and the rest of the court. For a full rundown of our coverage of the SBF trial, check below:
SBF Trial: The latest updates from the FTX collapse’s courtroom drama
https://techcrunch.com/2023/10/06/sbf-trial-the-latest-updates-from-the-ftx-collapses-courtroom-drama/
TechCrunch
technology
Jacquelyn Melinek
2023-10-01T14:00:29+00:00
SBF’s trial has started, this is how he and FTX got here The highly anticipated criminal trial for Sam Bankman-Fried, former CEO of bankrupt crypto exchange FTX, started Tuesday to determine whether he’s guilty of seven counts of fraud and conspiracy. And as one former federal prosecutor put it: “The odds seem to be stacked against him at this point.” The 31-year-old co-founded FTX in 2019; within a few years the once third-largest crypto exchange’s valuation hit $32 billion at its peak. It’s now trying to claw back any funds to distribute to creditors. But how did the once third-largest crypto exchange get here? Before FTX, Bankman-Fried co-founded crypto-trading firm Alameda Research in 2017. He co-founded FTX in 2019 as a complement to Alameda, to help bring in revenue and liquidity for the trading arm. Within two years, more than 80 investors provided about $2 billion in capital to FTX, helping Bankman-Fried propel his vision into a reality. In January 2022, the company raised $400 million in a Series C round, boosting its valuation to $32 billion. That was its last round of public funding. The company gained somewhat mainstream recognition with branding deals and partnerships. For example, in 2021 it bought the naming rights for the Miami Heat’s home arena. FTX also got its name branded on Major League Baseball umpires’ polos, and it partnered with celebrities like Tom Brady and his ex-wife, Gisele Bündchen, as well as Steph Curry, Shaquille O’Neal and Naomi Osaka, among others. He also had close ties to U.S. regulators and government officials, many of whom he donated to. Bankman-Fried was even compared to Warren Buffet and many called him the white horse of crypto (TechCrunch never did, for what it’s worth). But in early November 2022, that all changed. FTX’s collapse Concerns surrounding FTX’s liquidity grew after CoinDesk published a copy of Alameda’s balance sheet, showing the firm held $14.6 billion in assets and $8 billion in liabilities as of June 30, 2022. But there was a problem: The report showed Alameda’s largest asset was $3.66 billion of “unlocked FTT” and $2.16 billion of “FTT collateral.” FTT was the token behind FTX. The balance sheet showed that the $5.82 billion in FTT tokens that Alameda owned was 193% higher than the total FTT market cap, which was about $3 billion at the time. That means it purported to have more FTT tokens on its balance sheet than what existed in the world. Around the same time it was exposed, the world’s largest crypto exchange, Binance, started pulling out its remaining $2.1 billion equivalent of cash in BUSD and FTT. (It had an equity position in FTX from 2019 to 2021.) This essentially triggered a bank run on FTX. FTX and Alameda filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the U.S. mid-November 2022. Bankman-Fried resigned, and John J. Ray III, the Enron turnaround veteran, was appointed its new CEO. Bankman-Fried, however, maintained his innocence. At The New York Times’ DealBook Summit, he appeared virtually from the Bahamas, saying “I didn’t ever try to commit fraud on anyone; I was shocked by what happened this month.” In a published DM exchange with a Vox reporter, he said he regretted filing for bankruptcy and thought that “regulators make everything worse.” SBF arrested Bankman-Fried was arrested in December 2022 in the Bahamas, where FTX was based. He was then extradited to the U.S. to face a number of criminal charges. He was released on a $250 million bail bond, and he remained under house arrest at his parents’ home in Palo Alto. This was revoked in August after he was accused of intimidating Alameda’s former CEO, Caroline Ellison, by leaking her private diary. Ray represented the company during a House Financial Services Committee hearing regarding FTX. When asked whether the firm had significant risk management systems, Ray said at the time that “there were virtually no internal controls and no separateness whatsoever” and added that he did not “trust a single piece of paper” in the exchange’s organization. U.S. Attorney Damian Williams called Bankman-Fried’s alleged crimes “one of the biggest financial frauds in American history,” in a press conference. The aftermath FTX co-founder and former CTO Gary Wang, and Alameda Research’s former CEO, Caroline Ellison, both pleaded guilty in December 2022 to federal criminal charges in relation to the FTX collapse. They’re also facing civil penalties from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) alongside the criminal charges. Wang and Ellison plan to cooperate with prosecutors and will be major witnesses in the trial, given their close ties to Bankman-Fried, FTX and Alameda. In January, Bankman-Fried pleaded not guilty to all counts, which include wire fraud, conspiracy to commit money laundering and conspiracy to misuse customer funds. He could face up to 115 years in jail if convicted on all charges. The crypto industry as a whole suffered from FTX’s collapse, which was the first of many. BlockFi filed for Chapter 11 in November 2022, as did Genesis Global Trading in January. Where we are today Bankman-Fried will be represented by Cohen & Gresser, and Mark Cohen, a high-profile defense attorney and former federal prosecutor, will be the lead attorney. If that name sounds familiar, it might be because he also represented Ghislaine Maxwell in her sex trafficking trial related to Jeffrey Epstein. He requested an early release for Bankman-Fried but was denied. With the trial beginning, we’re witnessing how FTX’s story ends. But what’s on our mind is what happens to the investors and creditors affected by the collapse? And what happens to the billions in crypto assets tied up in legal proceedings?
SBF’s trial starts soon, but how did he — and FTX — get here?
https://techcrunch.com/2023/10/01/ftx-lawsuit-timeline/
TechCrunch
technology
Kyle Wiggers
2023-10-07T20:15:26+00:00
Hiya, folks, and welcome to Week in Review (WiR), TechCrunch’s digest of the past week in tech news. It’s TC’s column that highlights the major stories over the past few days, and — we humbly submit — it’s a darn useful resource for folks on the go. This week, we cover Sam Altman backing a teen’s AI startup, Google’s hardware event (and first impressions of the Pixel 8 Pro), Flexport drama, and the ongoing FTX fallout. Also on the agenda: Gmail’s harsher rules to prevent spam, TikTok testing an ad-free subscription plan, and LinkedIn going big on AI tools. And that’s not all. If you haven’t, sign up here to get WiR in your inbox every Saturday. And if you have, our thanks. Now, let’s get on with the news. Most read Altman backs teen entrepreneurs: Sam Altman is among the backers of an AI startup, founded by two teenagers, that’s aiming to assist businesses in automating workflows in “previously unexplored” ways. Manish writes that Induced AI, founded this year, lets businesses input their back-office tasks in plain English and converts the instructions to pseudo-code in real time. Google unveils new hardware: This week was Google’s annual hardware event, where the search and consumer tech giant showed off what it’s been working on. Christine wrote up a thorough roundup of the news, which included updates on the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro, Pixel Fold, Android 14, Pixel Buds, Google Assistant, Bard, Pixel Watch 2 and other goodies. Hands on with the Pixel 8 Pro: Darrell took the newly unveiled Pixel 8 Pro for a whirl, and he liked what he saw. While very similar to last year’s model (the Pixel 7 Pro), Darrell felt that the improved cameras, brighter screen and enhanced AI-powered features made it enough of an upgrade to (potentially) warrant a purchase — minus the underutilized temperature sensor. Stay tuned for his full review. Turmoil at Flexport: Dave Clark, the former Amazon executive who was ousted as CEO of Flexport just a year into the job, fired back at its founder and board, calling recent reporting on the logistics company “deeply concerning.” Clark made the comments Monday in a lengthy post on social media site X following a report from CNBC that provided new information about his last days at Flexport, a freight forwarding and customs brokerage startup valued at $8 billion. SBF allegedly tried to buy off Trump: The TC team’s been trained on the Manhattan Federal Court for the trial of Sam Bankman-Fried, the disgraced entrepreneur accused of orchestrating the collapse of cryptocurrency exchange FTX. But fascinating details about SBF’s political dealings are emerging from a book by Michael Lewis, “Going Infinite,” that debuted on the first day of the trial, like SBF’s attempt to buy off Trump to get him to not run again for president. Gmail fights back against spammers: Google this week announced a series of significant changes to how it handles email from bulk senders in an effort to cut down on spam and other unwanted emails. The company says that, starting next year, bulk senders will need to authenticate their emails, offer an easy way to unsubscribe and stay under a reported spam threshold. TikTok tests an ad-free tier: TikTok is testing an ad-free subscription tier for some users. For $4.99, subscribers get an ad-free experience on TikTok — no other strings attached. But don’t look for the option to arrive anytime soon. TikTok says that it’s piloting the plan in a single, English-speaking market outside the U.S. for now. LinkedIn leans into AI tools: LinkedIn this week unveiled a string of new AI features spanning its job hunting, marketing and sales products, Ingrid writes. They include a big update to its Recruiter talent sourcing platform, with AI assistance built into it throughout; an AI-powered LinkedIn Learning coach; and a new AI-powered tool for marketing campaigns. Musk comes clean about X’s metrics — maybe: In September, Elon Musk said that X users were generating a lot of content — creating 100 million to 200 million posts every day, excluding retweets. But speaking at an event this week, X CEO Linda Yaccarino offered a contradictory figure. She claimed X was seeing 500 million posts per day on the platform. So who’s right? Beats us. Former NSA director’s startup shutters: IronNet, a once-promising cybersecurity startup founded by a former NSA director, has shuttered and laid off its remaining staff following its collapse. The Virginia-based IronNet was founded in 2014 by retired four-star general Keith Alexander and had raised more than $400 million in funding. But IronNet fail
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Table of Contents Table of Contents Echo, Fire TV, and Kindle deals Apple deals TV deals Laptop deals Headphone and earbud deals Tablet deals Gaming deals Speaker deals Vacuum deals Kitchen deals Smart home deals Fitness deals Beauty tech deals Drone deals Camera deals Lego deals Gift card deals UPDATE: Nov. 27, 2023, 5:00 a.m. EST This post has been updated with all of the latest Cyber Monday deals available at Amazon. Amazon is dragging out the year's biggest shopping holiday(s) into 11 days of deals. The retail giant began its Black Friday sale in the early morning of Friday, Nov. 17 (a week ahead of schedule) and was on top of making the switch to Cyber Monday language in the wee hours of Saturday, Nov. 25. Official Cyber Monday mode, which is currently on through Monday, Nov. 27, includes both a ton of deals carried over from Black Friday plus some new ones. We're curating a running list of Amazon's best Cyber Weekend deals, spotlighting some of our favorites and noting when good deals inevitably sell out. Read on for the full rundown, and check back often: We're going to be updating this story incessantly as the sale continues, as well as our even bigger (if you can imagine) list of Cyber Monday deals across more retailers. Note: All newly added deals are marked with a ✨, while deals with a 🔥 have dropped to an all-time low price. Amazon's invite-only deals for Prime members are marked with a 📨. Deals with a strikeout were either sold out or expired at the time of writing. Echo, Fire TV, and Kindle deals Why we like it An Echo Show is a subtle yet game-changing addition to any room — and for less than $40 with this rollover Black Friday to Cyber Monday deal, there's little reason to not make your life easier. The smart screen responds to Alexa commands that are particularly handy when your hands are full, like asking for measurement conversions mid-cooking, checking the weather mid-rushing out the door, or turning off your smart lights with a sleeping kid in hand. Plus, it's got a 5.5-inch screen and better sound than its predecessor, making it perfect for watching videos or video calling friends and family. More Amazon device and service deals Amazon services Audible Premium Plus — $5.95/month $14.95/month for four months (save $9/month; new customers only; get an additional $20 Audible credit) Echo Buds Echo smart displays Echo smart speakers Fire tablets Fire TVs Note: All Fire TVs come with a free 6-month subscription to MGM+ (a $35.94 value). Fire TV streaming devices eero Kindles Miscellaneous Amazon devices Apple deals Why we like it Now that the 64GB 9th generation iPad has been going in and out of stock (you might be able to find it on sale for $229.99), our new favorite iPad deal at Amazon is the 10th generation 64GB model for $349. Compared to the 9th gen, the 10th gen classic iPad has a slightly bigger screen that's now also a Liquid Retina display (10.9 inches versus 10.2 inches), a faster A14 Bionic chip for smoother multitasking, and USB-C charging. More Apple deals AirPods MacBook Mac iPad Apple Watch TV deals Why we like it This 65-inch Fire TV from Amazon hit its lowest ever price this month, and we're not mad about it. With a 66 percent five-star review rating, it's got much to love: Including stunning 4K QLED resolution, adaptive brightness that adjusts to the lighting of your room, the ability to project famous art or personal pics on it when not streaming anything, and, of course, that quintessential Alexa voice control. More TV deals 43 to 55 inches 65 inches 75 to 85 inches Laptop deals Why we like it MacBooks aside (which are all listed above in the Apple section), another stellar Cyber Monday laptop deal at Amazon is the lightweight Microsoft Surface Laptop Go 3 for $599.99. This 25% discount drops the 2023 version to the regular asking price of our favorite budget laptop, the older Surface Go 2. Compared to the Go 2, the Go 3's Intel Core i5 processor is 12th gen versus the Go 2's 11th gen, harnessing better speeds and solid power for most everyday work or school tasks. On the outside, the Go 3 is definitely giving MacBook Air — the main difference being that the Go 3's screen is a touchscreen. More laptop deals Traditional laptops 2-in-1 laptops Chromebooks Gaming laptops Headphone and earbud deals Why we like it Narrowing down a headphones upgrade from so many on-sale options is less overwhelming when you've confirmed that you want to stick with a super premium, super reputable brand like Bose — but also that you want to stick to a budget. There's only one pair of Bose over-ear headphones you can grab for just under $200, and that's the QuietComfort 45s at a record-low price of $199. This classic pair secures top-of-the-line ANC, 20 hours of battery life, and all-day comfort for less than half of the AirPods Max's sale price. More headphone and earbud deals Headphones Earbuds Tablet deals Gaming deals Gaming headsets Mashable Deals Want more hand-picked deals in your inbox? Sign up for Mashable's daily Deals newsletter. Loading... Sign Me Up By signing up you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy Thanks for signing up! Gaming mice Gaming keyboards VR headsets Meta Quest 2 — $249 $299.99 (save $50.99) + free $50 Amazon credit with code META50 🔥 Speaker deals Vacuum deals Cordless vacuums Robot vacuums and vacuum/mop hybrids Kitchen deals Pizza ovens Sparkling water makers Toaster ovens Smart home deals Note: Echo devices are listed above under "Amazon device and service deals." Blink Chromecast Google Nest Fitness deals Smartwatches and fitness trackers Note: Apple Watches are listed above under "Apple deals." Beauty tech deals Drone deals Camera deals GoPro Lego deals Gift card deals
200+ of the best deals from Amazon's Cyber Monday sale
https://mashable.com/article/cyber-monday-deals-amazon-2023
Mashable
business
Stan Choe
2023-09-26T19:11:30+00:00
ETF provider Betashares, which manages $30 billion in funds, reached an agreement to acquire Bendigo and Adelaide Bank’s superannuation business, in its first venture into the superannuation sector. Betashares said it was part of a longer-term strategy to expand the business into the broader financial sector. Shares in Bendigo increased 0.6 per cent on the news. REITS (up 0.4 per cent) was the strongest sector on the index as Goodman added 0.5 per cent and Dexus climbed 2.8 per cent. The laggards Casino operator Star Entertainment Group’s shares hit an all-time low of 60¢ after it raised $565 million. They closed the session 16 per cent weaker at 63¢. Star, which raised $800 million in February, has had to return to the market for fresh funding and is hoping to raise $750 million at a share price of 60¢ a share. Meanwhile, healthcare heavyweight CSL shed 1.4 per cent, weighing down the healthcare sector and insurance companies IAG (down 2.6 per cent) and Suncorp (down 2 per cent) gave back some of their gains from Tuesday. Gold miners Newcrest (down 2.1 per cent) and Evolution (down 3.5 per cent) were also among the biggest large-cap decliners after the spot gold price dropped 0.9 per cent overnight. Information technology (down 1.1 per cent) was the weakest sector on the local bourse with WiseTech losing 1.4 per cent. The lowdown Novus Capital senior client adviser Gary Glover said the Australian sharemarket was surprisingly resilient following a negative lead from Wall Street and the latest inflation data, with markets starting to wake up to the fact that interest rates could stay higher for longer. “Considering the damage overnight in the US, Australian markets held on pretty well,” he said. “I thought it would be a bigger down day across the board.” Glover said the market was volatile but quite range-bound, similar to previous periods of high inflation in the 1940s and 1970s. Elsewhere, Wall Street’s ugly September got even worse on Tuesday, as a sharp drop for stocks brought them back to where they were in June. The S&P 500 tumbled 1.5 per cent for its fifth loss in the last six days. The Dow Jones dropped 1.1 per cent, and the Nasdaq composite lost 1.6 per cent. Loading September has brought a loss of 5.2 per cent so far for the S&P 500, putting it on track to be the worst month of the year by far, as the realisation sets in that the Federal Reserve will indeed keep interest rates high for a long time. That growing understanding has sent yields in the bond market to their highest levels in more than a decade, which in turn has undercut prices for stocks and other investments. Treasury yields rose again on Tuesday following a mixed batch of reports on the economy. The yield on the 10-year Treasury edged up to 4.55 per cent from 4.54 per cent late on Monday and is near its highest level since 2007. It’s up sharply from about 3.5 per cent in May and from 0.5 per cent about three years ago. One economic report on Tuesday showed confidence among consumers was weaker than economists expected. That’s concerning because strong spending by US households has been a bulwark keeping the economy out of a long-predicted recession. Besides high interest rates, a long list of other worries is also tugging at Wall Street. The most immediate is the threat of another US government shutdown as Capitol Hill threatens a stalemate that could shut off federal services across the country. Loading Wall Street has dealt with such shutdowns in the past, and stocks have historically been turbulent in the run-up to them, according to Lori Calvasina, strategist at RBC Capital Markets. After looking at the seven shutdowns that lasted 10 days or more since the 1970s, she found the S&P 500 dropped an average of roughly 10 per cent in the three months heading into them. But stocks managed to hold up rather well during the shutdowns, falling an average of just 0.3 per cent, before rebounding meaningfully afterward. Wall Street is also contending with higher oil prices, shaky economies around the world, a strike by US autoworkers that could put more upward pressure on inflation and a resumption of US student-loan repayments that could dent spending by households. On Wall Street, the vast majority of stocks fell under such pressures, including 90 per cent of those within the S&P 500. Big Tech stocks tend to be among the hardest hit by high rates, and they were the heaviest weights on the index. Apple fell 2.3 per cent and Microsoft lost 1.7 per cent. Amazon tumbled 4 per cent after the Federal Trade Commission and 17 state attorneys general filed an antitrust lawsuit against it. They accuse the e-commerce behemoth of using its dominant position to inflate prices on other platforms, overcharge sellers and stifle competition. In China, concerns continued over heavily indebted real estate developer Evergrande. The property market crisis there is dragging on China’s economic growth and raising worries about financial instability. France’s CAC 40 fell 0.7 per cent, and Germany’s DAX lost 1 per cent. Crude oil prices rose, adding to worries about inflation. A barrel of benchmark US crude climbed 71¢ to $US90.39. Brent crude, the international standard, added 67¢ to $US93.96 per barrel. Tweet of the day Quote of the day “The Senate committees have the power to summons witnesses within Australia but have no enforceable powers for witnesses who are overseas,” said Senator Bridget McKenzie as former Qantas boss Alan Joyce chose not to front the Senate select committee into the federal government’s decision to reject extra flights from Qatar Airways due to “personal commitments”.
ASX set to drop as Wall Street’s September slump deepens
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The Sydney Morning Herald
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2023-10-06T21:31:00+00:00
A worker sorts out parcels in the outbound dock at the Amazon fulfillment center in Eastvale, California, on Aug. 31, 2021. Watchara Phomicinda | MediaNews Group | The Riverside Press-Enterprise via Getty Images It was late in the day on Oct. 27, 2021, when Fred Ruckel received the dreaded automated email from Amazon . Amazon’s software had detected that Ruckel’s popular cat toy, called the Ripple Rug, was being sold somewhere else for a cheaper price. His product would no longer be shown in Amazon’s all-important buy box, an area of the listing where shoppers click “Add to Cart.” Ruckel is the sole seller of the Ripple Rug on Amazon, so the move all but ensured his product would disappear from the website, costing him thousands of dollars per day. “Below is a list of product(s) in your catalog that are not currently eligible to be the Featured Offer because they are not priced competitively compared to prices for those products from retailers outside Amazon,” according to the email, which was viewed by CNBC. Unbeknownst to him, Chewy was running a discount promotion, and dropped the price of his product by a few dollars to $39.99 – less than the $43 offer on Amazon. The algorithm had flagged it as a lower offer, even though the item on Chewy cost $48.54 after shipping and taxes. Ruckel had to make a choice: Lower the price on Amazon or ask Chewy to raise the price of his product. He opted for the latter. Fred Ruckel's company Snuggly Cat makes Ripple Rug, an interactive play mat for cats. Fred Ruckel Nearly three years later, Ruckel’s experience hits at the core of a sweeping antitrust lawsuit filed last week by the Federal Trade Commission against Amazon. The agency accused Amazon of wielding its monopoly power to squeeze merchants and thwart rivals. For consumers, that’s led to artificially inflated prices and a degraded shopping experience, the agency alleges. In the 172-page suit, the FTC said Amazon relies on an “anti-discounting strategy” and a “massive web-crawling apparatus that constantly tracks online prices” to stifle competition. The agency said Amazon punishes third-party sellers who offer cheaper products elsewhere by threatening to disqualify them from appearing in the buy box if it detects a lower price. Losing the buy box is an “existential threat” to sellers’ businesses, the complaint alleges. The end result of these tactics, the FTC argues, is elevated prices across the web. The company steadily hikes the fees it charges sellers and prevents them from discounting on other sites, so sellers often inflate their prices off of Amazon, creating an “artificial price floor everywhere,” according to the complaint. The FTC is seeking to hold Amazon liable for allegedly violating anti-monopoly law, though it has not yet outlined the specific remedies it believes would best resolve its concerns. In antitrust cases, remedies are often determined only after a court finds the defendant liable. In a blog post, Amazon general counsel David Zapolsky said third-party sellers set their own prices on the marketplace. The company also invests in tools to help sellers offer “competitive prices,” he said. “Even with those tools, some of the businesses selling on Amazon might still choose to set prices that aren’t competitive,” Zapolsky said. “Just like any store owner who wouldn’t want to promote a bad deal to their customers, we don’t highlight or promote offers that are not competitively priced.” Zapolsky argued the FTC’s lawsuit could force it to stop highlighting low prices, “a perverse result that would be directly opposed to the goals of antitrust law.” “Long overdue” lawsuit On Amazon’s own forum for merchants, called Seller Central, several users cheered on the FTC and said they hoped it would result in changes to the company’s business practices. Amazon’s tense relationship with merchants has been well-chronicled over the years, with sellers expressing a range of grievances over issues like rising fees, an arcane suspensions process, and heightened competition on the marketplace from all sides, including the e-commerce giant. “I think it’s great, Amazon deserves it,” one person commented, adding, “More should be coming on the way.” Amazon in recent years made the forum anonymous, but users must have a seller account in order to post. Another post included a screenshot of a message Amazon sent to sellers the day after the FTC filed its complaint, which said, “As your partners, we know that this news may generate questions for you and our business together. This lawsuit does not change anything about our relationship with you or how we operate today.” One user called it “BS verbiage,” adding, “Businesses that sell in their store are indeed customers. And which of us has gotten good customer service?” Another user described their experience in the last 12 months of selling on Amazon as “being up all night at an effing casino but I'm stuck, the drugs are starting to wear off, but I'm trying to break even on the mortgage payment I'm using to play. That's how it is selling on Amazon right now to me.” The seller went on to describe the experience as a “race to the bottom.” “It's long overdue," another commenter wrote. "When they close me down, I'm applying for a job with the FTC.” Still, others commented that the FTC’s complaint is misguided. “Selling on Amazon is a life-changing opportunity and the amount of sellers that throw stones at the platform is astounding,” one user wrote. Seller skepticism Even sellers who may be sympathetic to the idea of regulating Amazon have concerns, specifically that the FTC's highlighted issues aren't necessarily ones that would make the seller and consumer experience better. Scott Needham, who sells on Amazon and runs a product-finder tool for other Amazon sellers, said he was “surprised by some of the points that the FTC selected.” watch now “I have over the years been very critical of Amazon,” Needham told CNBC. “I’ve lost a lot of sleep because of some of the things that they have done. And the issues that they brought up, while they are interesting, they haven’t created me a lot of pain.” Needham said he was particularly puzzled by the inclusion of the claims that Amazon is coercive in the way it encourages sellers to use its fulfillment service, known as Fulfillment by Amazon, or FBA. Needham said many sellers “love FBA” because of its compelling value in terms of the price and promise to deliver two-day shipping. For many, using FBA doesn’t feel like a requirement, but they believe using it will make their businesses "easier and more effective." "I think that the power that Amazon wields over sellers is considerable and absolutely worth looking into,” Needham said. “But I’m not sure if this would actually change that.” Scott Moller, an Amazon seller and co-founder of an agency that helps merchants run their storefronts, said the e-commerce giant has removed some of the challenges that used to be part of running an online business. With FBA, he said, he can ship an item into one of Amazon’s warehouses for $7.49 per package, while shipping it himself through a traditional carrier would cost him about $12. “I don’t have to have my own warehouse,” said Moller, who sells grilling accessories on Amazon under the brand Grill Sergeant. “I can use their staff, their storage, and I can instantly also take the data of advertising, so I can target ads.” He also disputed the FTC’s claim that Amazon has become littered with ads in search results, causing shoppers to wade through potentially less-relevant products of lesser quality. “We can tailor our ads to hit exactly the consumers we want,” Moller said. “It’s a perfect marriage of a transaction, and that’s one of the beauties of what their marketplace offers.” Needham said he feels he would have been more supportive of the case if it were filed a few years ago, pre-pandemic. At that time, he said, "I would have felt, yes Amazon is a monopoly… But actually after Covid, into 2023, ecommerce has had a lot of big changes.” He added, "The competition is just not what it was in 2019." Competitors like Shopify and Walmart are increasingly viable alternatives for many categories of sellers, Needham said, not to mention rapidly growing Chinese e=commerce companies like Temu. As a result, Needham said he’s seen some significant changes from Amazon. Among those is a greater ability for Amazon sellers to communicate with buyers, offering select customers certain promotions. Shopify, for example, gives sellers much more control over how they communicate with customers, Needham said, adding that although Amazon still controls the communication process, at least there is one. "I wish it was a clear-cut case,” Needham said. “I have a vested interest in the marketplace doing really well, as a seller and as a service provider. And... this case, it doesn’t make the marketplace better for sellers." Concerns over Amazon pricing policies, fees Many sellers have zeroed in on Amazon’s pricing policies and rising fees as rightful areas of concern in the FTC's lawsuit. Molson Hart, whose company Viahart sells toys on Amazon, has been a longtime critic of Amazon’s pricing policies. Hart complained of how Amazon’s seller fees impact pricing in a 2019 Medium post and later that year testified about his experience before a House committee. Hart said Amazon sales comprise about 90% of his business, meaning any hit those sales take on Amazon has a considerable impact. He recalled “24 anxious hours” in September 2022 when a third-party seller of his popular construction toy Brain Flakes listed the toy for a lower price on Target than it was offered on Amazon. Molson Hart, CEO of Viahart, an educational toy company that sells on Amazon. Courtesy: Molson Hart
Amazon sellers sound off on the FTC's 'long-overdue' antitrust case
https://www.cnbc.com/2023/10/06/amazon-sellers-sound-off-on-the-ftcs-long-overdue-antitrust-case.html
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sports
Colum Dell, Yardbarker
2023-12-24T23:34:39+00:00
Christmas Day isn't just for the NBA, as the NFL is set to air an exciting triple-header featuring fierce division clashes and a highly anticipated matchup we could see again on Super Bowl Sunday. Here are the top players and storylines to monitor for Monday's slate. Las Vegas Raiders (6-8) at Kansas City Chiefs (9-5) | 1 p.m. ET New chapter in Patrick Mahomes-Maxx Crosby rivalry: This hasn't been as much of a rivalry between the teams as of late, with Kansas City holding a 10-1 record over the Raiders since Mahomes became its starting quarterback. Yet it has sparked an exciting feud between the two-time Super Bowl MVP and the two-time Pro Bowler Crosby, who has five sacks in nine career games against the Chiefs. Mahomes and Crosby might not like facing one another, though it's clear there's mutual respect between the two, which only makes their rivalry more intriguing to watch. Can Raiders QB Aidan O’Connell earn next season’s starting job?: After leading the offense on seven touchdown scoring drives in last week's 63-21 win over the Chargers, the rookie fourth-rounder aims to further establish himself as a serious contender for Las Vegas' starting job next season. Despite the encouraging performance, O'Connell has been inconsistent across six games as the full-time starter, throwing for 1,300 yards, seven touchdowns, and five interceptions. However, a stellar showing against the NFL's fifth-ranked pass defense (202.5 yards per game allowed) would benefit his bid to be the starter in 2024. Chiefs TE Travis Kelce: Yes, his girlfriend will be in town for the holiday. Kelce is averaging 89.6 yards per game with global popstar Taylor Swift in attendance this season but is coming off his worst outing in her presence, catching five passes for 28 yards. Even so, Kelce's 81.3 average receiving yards per game against the Raiders since 2019 suggests the All-Pro tight end is in line for a productive outing and could potentially snap his four-game scoring drought. New York Giants (5-9) at Philadelphia Eagles (10-4) | 4:30 p.m. ET Will the Eagles defense shake off the rust?: Appointing Matt Patricia as defensive play-caller didn't change much for the Eagles, whose defense has given up the third-most points in the NFL over their current three-game losing streak (95). Although the unit has reached its lowest point, there are reasons to be optimistic about Monday's matchup. New York ranks 31st among teams in points and yards per game this season and has surrendered a staggering 76 sacks, the third-most in a single season in NFL history. Not to mention, the annual trip to Philadelphia has essentially been a scheduled loss for the Giants, with their last win at Lincoln Financial Field coming in 2013. Can QB Jalen Hurts and the Eagles offense finally bounce back?: Philadelphia's defense isn't the only unit that needs to rebound, as the offense has struggled mightily over the last three games, with Hurts' ineffectiveness playing a significant role. After averaging the third-most points in the NFL over the first 11 games (28.2), the Eagles have scored four offensive touchdowns during their current skid, three of which came via the "tush push." The Eagles may have difficulty throwing against a solid Giants pass defense, though they could alleviate some of their offensive woes by running the ball efficiently. New York gives up 131.6 rushing yards per game, the fourth-most in the league. Does Giants QB Tommy DeVito have any magic left?: The Giants may have a terrible offense, but this unit has operated at its best under DeVito, an undrafted rookie and native of Cedar Grove, New Jersey. DeVito has thrown for 858 yards, seven touchdowns, and one interception in five games since being named New York's starting quarterback, posting the 13th-highest passer rating in the NFL during that stretch (97.3). Baltimore Ravens (11-3) at San Francisco 49ers (11-3) | 8:15 p.m. ET Potential Super Bowl sneak peek and MVP implications: Easily the most hyped game of the week, with the top seed in each respective conference squaring off in what could be a potential Super Bowl LVIII preview as well as the decisive clash for the MVP Award. According to oddschecker, 49ers QB Brock Purdy is listed as the heavy favorite to be named league MVP (-230), while Baltimore signal-caller Lamar Jackson holds the second-shortest odds (+525). Purdy, the final pick of the 2022 NFL Draft, has seen his career unfold as if it were a fairy tale that just keeps getting more remarkable. The 23-year-old ranks first in the NFL in QBR (76) and touchdown passes (29) while ranking third in passing yards (3,795), all of which are especially impressive considering he's coming off offseason elbow surgery. Jackson might not be posting the ridiculous numbers he did during his 2019 MVP campaign, but the adjustment in his play style in his first season under OC Todd Monken has led to sustainable, winning football. Nevertheless, Baltimore needs an upset win for Jackson to capture another MVP Award, as he has thrown for 3,105 yards and 17 touchdowns while adding 741 yards on the ground with five scores this season. 49ers RB Christian McCaffrey: If Purdy wasn't playing at such a high level — and the MVP wasn't a quarterback-driven award — it'd be difficult to argue against McCaffrey taking home the honors. McCaffrey, who seems poised to win the Offensive Player of the Year Award, leads the NFL in rushing (1,292 yards) and total yards per game (128.6) this season and is tied for first in touchdowns (20). Ravens TE Isaiah Likely thriving in the starting role: The Ravens offense hasn't lost a step since losing one of the team's top weapons in tight end Mark Andrews (ankle) in Week 11, largely due to Likely's emergence. The second-year tight end has averaged 64.3 yards over his last three games, which is particularly noteworthy since Andrews averaged 54.4 yards per game before sustaining his injury. Should we expect a defensive battle?: While both teams boast offenses that rank in the top five in yardage and scoring, this may not turn into a shootout. The Ravens defense has allowed the fewest points per game this season (16.1) and second-fewest total yards (4,030), while San Francisco's unit ranks second in points (16.7) and 10th in yardage (310 per game). The 49ers defense might be slightly inferior statistically, but it could have more of an impact in this matchup. San Francisco has racked up an NFL-leading 25 turnovers and has given up the second-fewest rushing yards (1,252), which should help slow down the team with the league's most effective running game.
Christmas Day preview: 49ers, Ravens square off in potential Super Bowl sneak peek
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Yardbarker
sports
Dan Treacy
2023-10-30T22:20:03+00:00
The Lions just needed to get themselves back in the win column after a blowout loss in Baltimore, and they did just that in front of their home fans on Monday night. Detroit rolled to a 26-14 victory over the Raiders in a game that felt much more one-sided than the score indicates. The Lions thoroughly outplayed the Raiders, out-gaining Las Vegas by 329 yards, but critical mistakes by Detroit left points on the board. The offense struggled to turn red zone opportunities into touchdowns in the first half, and two turnovers deep in Raiders territory -- including a pick-six by Jared Goff -- kept Las Vegas in the game in the second half. MORE: What to know about Lions' retro 'Honolulu blue' helmets Nonetheless, the Lions' defense dominated. The Raiders were abysmal on the offensive side of the ball, outside of a second-quarter touchdown drive led by Josh Jacobs. Jimmy Garoppolo completed just 10 passes, badly missing a wide-open Davante Adams on multiple occasions. Adams was seen slamming his helmet down on the sideline in the fourth quarter, and it's tough to blame the star receiver after an 11-yard performance that could have been exponentially better with better quarterback play. The story of the night was Lions rookie Jahmyr Gibbs, who finally broke through after entering the season with sky-high expectations. Tasked with leading the backfield in David Montgomery's absence, Gibbs exploded for 189 scrimmage yards and a touchdown in the win. It was the first 100-yard rushing performance of his career. Meanwhile, Amon-Ra St. Brown notched his third consecutive 100-yard game despite entering Monday as questionable with an illness. MORE: Why Davante Adams is unlikely to be traded before deadline The Lions enter their bye in sole possession of the No. 2 seed in the NFC, while the Raiders drop their second consecutive game against an NFC North opponent and have what might be a must-win game against the Giants in Week 9 if they want any chance to linger in the AFC playoff race. The Sporting News tracked live updates and highlights throughout the "Monday Night Football" matchup between the Raiders and Lions. Check out all of the key moments you might have missed. Raiders vs. Lions final score 1 2 3 4 Final Raiders 0 7 7 0 14 Lions 3 13 7 3 26 Raiders vs. Lions results, highlights from 'Monday Night Football' (All times Eastern) Final: Lions 26, Raiders 14 11:15 p.m. — That'll do it! The Lions bounce back and move to 6-2 with the win over Las Vegas. Detroit left points on the board, but the Raiders were thoroughly outplayed in this one. 11:09 p.m. — The Lions get the ball back and will try to ice the game at this point. 11:08 p.m. — Adding insult to injury, Garoppolo is sacked for the sixth time tonight. It's 4th & 17. 11:07 p.m. — Davante Adams has had his way with Cameron Sutton at times tonight, and Garoppolo has just not made the throw each time. It happens again here on what would've been a game-changing play. Garoppolo has had a brutal night. 11:04 p.m. — Riley Patterson missed a 26-yard field goal attempt after making his first four attempts tonight. Strange. The Lions can't come away with points on that drive. 11:01 p.m. — What would've been a Reynolds touchdown is erased by a holding penalty. That does give the Lions a chance to erase some more time on the clock, though. 11:00 p.m. — Craig Reynolds, up to 66 yards, has the Lions on the verge of the end zone. 10:58 p.m. — Garoppolo is sacked AGAIN. It's Anzalone for the second time on the drive, and that sends the ball right back to the Lions. 10:56 p.m. — Now the Lions sack Garoppolo on back-to-back plays as Alex Anzalone and Alim McNeill come in to send the Raiders to 3rd & 28. 10:53 p.m. — Garoppolo hits Jakobi Meyers for a big 19 yards to give the Raiders something to work with. 10:51 p.m. — The Garoppolo-to-Adams connection is just not working tonight. Adams was all by himself downfield, and Garoppolo throws it well out of bounds. Lions 26, Raiders 14 10:46 p.m. FIELD GOAL — 52 yards? No problem for Patterson, who extends the Lions' lead to 12. 10:45 p.m. — Kalif Raymond was set up for a big play, but Goff's throw was just a bit behind him. That will get Riley Patterson on the field for a 52-yard field goal try. 10:43 p.m. — Goff gets pushed forward on 4th & 1 to keep the Lions' drive alive. They're into Raiders territory, trying to ice this game. 10:36 p.m. — Gibbs is just wearing down this Raiders defense for chunks of yards. He's up to 179 scrimmage yards and has the Lions moving down the field again. End of third quarter: Lions 23, Raiders 14 10:32 p.m. — Gibbs turns what looked like little or no gain into a first down. He has 126 yards on the ground. 10:31 p.m. — Alim McNeill sacks Garoppolo for an 8-yard loss, ending Las Vegas' drive. Aside from the second quarter drive dominated by Jacobs, the Raiders' offense has shown nothing tonight. Garoppolo has just 62 yards through nearly three quarters. 10:28 p.m. — Michael Mayer gets the Raiders' drive started with a big 19-yard gain. That's the rookie's first catch of the night. Lions 23, Raiders 14 10:25 p.m. TOUCHDOWN — There goes Jahmyr Gibbs! It's the rookie's night. He takes off for a 27-yard touchdown with his blazing speed and has 149 scrimmage yards on the night. More importantly, he gives the Lions a two-possession lead. 10:23 p.m. — A pass interference call gives the Lions 18 yards and takes them well into Raiders territory after starting the drive with strong field position. 10:18 p.m. — The Lions quickly get the Raiders off the field, and a bad drop by Davante Adams on third down is the culprit. The throw was a bit low, but Adams still had it in his grasp for a second. Las Vegas will punt. 10:16 p.m. — It was hard to find a conclusive angle of what happened there, but Lions fans are making it known they think Reynolds was down. It doesn't matter. It's Raiders ball with a chance for Las Vegas to take the lead. 10:13 p.m. FUMBLE — For now, the Raiders force a fumble by Reynolds and instantly end the Lions' drive. Maxx Crosby ripped it right out of his arms. Was he down? That's what officials are taking a closer look at. 10:11 p.m. — Another first down by Gibbs, who has 116 scrimmage yards, and the Lions have 1st & Goal. 10:09 p.m. — Officials come out to measure whether Craig Reynolds got a first down...and he did. On the next play, Reynolds catches a pass from Goff for 12 yards. The Lions are in business on the verge of the red zone. 10:06 p.m. — The Lions have gotten over midfield with two early first downs as they try to steal the momentum back. St. Brown is up to 108 yards on the night. Lions 16, Raiders 14 10:01 p.m. PICK-SIX — Marcus Peters picks off Goff and runs it 74 yards back for the touchdown! Amon-Ra St. Brown didn't have his eye on the throw from Goff, but Peters did. The Raiders are right back in this game. 10:00 p.m. — There goes Jahmyr Gibbs! The rookie breaks tackles for a bruising 24-yard run. He's up to 97 scrimmage yards tonight. 9:56 p.m. — Julian Okwara sacks Garoppolo on third down, forcing a Raiders punt. The Lions didn't want to let Las Vegas build any momentum to start the half, and mission accomplished. 9:55 p.m. — It's quickly 3rd & 9 to start this third quarter after Davante Adams unsuccessfully looks for a pass interference call. End of first half: Lions 16, Raiders 7 9:39 p.m. — The Raiders run one play but elect to go to the half. They'll start the second half with the ball and could use at least some points on that drive if they want to stay in this game. Lions 16, Raiders 7 9:36 p.m. TOUCHDOWN — LaPorta's great rookie season rolls on! The rookie picks up his fourth touchdown of the season and extends the Lions' lead. Detroit found success running the ball early, but that drive featured nice work from Goff. 16-7. Lions. 9:35 p.m. — LaPorta picks up a first down for the Lions, and now Dan Campbell is going to start using his timeouts with 31 seconds left in the half. Detroit is at the Raiders' 18-yard line. 9:33 p.m. — St. Brown picks up another first down for the Lions as they enter field goal range again. St. Brown is up to 94 yards in the first half after entering the day listed as questionable. 9:30 p.m. — What would've been a horsecollar penalty on a nice Gibbs run is offset by a holding call. The fans don't like it. 9:26 p.m. — There's a welcomed sight for Lions fans: Goff hits Jameson Williams for a 22-yard gain. Williams was held without a catch despite six targets in Baltimore last week. 9:25 p.m. — Crosby is doing so much more than just getting to the quarterback tonight. He wraps up Gibbs, the third time tonight he's had an explosive play on a ball-carrier. 9:21 p.m. TOUCHDOWN — That was a statement drive by the Raiders. Jacobs looked like the dominant runner he was last season and takes it in himself for the game's first touchdown. 9:20 p.m. — Davante Adams doesn't have a single catch tonight, but Jacobs has 12 touches. Right now, it's starting to work. The Raiders are set up with 1st & Goal. 9:19 p.m. — The Raiders are quickly into the red zone after another nice gain for Josh Jacobs. 9:17 p.m. — Las Vegas' offense is moving much smoother now as Austin Hooper picks up another first down. Hooper has two catches on this drive. 9:15 p.m. — It's back-to-back first downs for the Raiders, with the help of a 15-yard penalty on Aidan Hutchinson for a low block. Lions 9, Raiders 0 9:11 p.m. FIELD GOAL — The Lions' drive fizzles almost instantly, so it's back to Riley Patterson's leg for another field goal. Detroit leads, 9-0. 9:09 p.m. — Momentum swings abound. St. Brown comes right back with a 24-yard catch to make up the lost yardage and much more. 9:08 p.m. — Maxx Crosby blows up another play, this time dropping Jameson Williams for a loss of six. 9:06 p.m. — Big play alert! Goff hits an open Amon-Ra St. Brown, who goes 44 yards to breathe life into the Lions' offense. 9:03 p.m. — The Raiders' offense continues to have nothing in the tank. Las Vegas gains four yards and is forced to punt after less than a minute with the ball. Lions 6, Raiders 0 8:58 p.m. FIELD GOAL — Detroit was simply trying to draw the Raiders offsides. It didn't work. Riley Patterson's field goal is good, and the Lions extend their lead to six. 8:56 p.m. — Raymond makes up some yardage on fourth down but comes up about eight yards short of the goal line. The Lions may be considering going for it... 8:55 p.m. — The Lions are moving backwards after a holding call on Taylor Decker. End of first quarter: Lions 3, Raiders 0 8:51 p.m. — Goff comes under heavy pressure on 3rd & 11 but finds a wide open Kalif Raymond for the first down. The Lions are into the red zone. 8:49 p.m. — There's Amon-Ra St. Brown. Goff hits him on back-to-back plays for a total of 20 yards. 8:47 p.m. — Garoppolo's fourth down pass goes to no man's land after Hunter Renfrow falls down. The Lions will be set up not too far from field goal range. 8:46 p.m. — The Raiders will go for it on 4th & 2 from about midfield... 8:43 p.m. — The Raiders' defense rises to the challenge and forces a quick three-and-out. Detroit is punting for the first time tonight. 8:38 p.m. INTERCEPTION — And just like that... Jimmy Garoppolo turns it over. That can't happen. Kerby Joseph picks it off just in front of the end zone and gets the ball back to the Lions' offense two plays after the fumble. 8:36 p.m. FUMBLE — A big mistake from Josh Reynolds, who loses the ball after a catch and sees it quickly scooped up by the Raiders. It's Las Vegas ball deep in Lions territory. 8:33 p.m. — Garoppolo fights hard for the first down, using his legs and taking a big hit, but he comes up a yard short. The Raiders will punt. 8:31 p.m. — A flag flies on the Raiders' first offensive snap, but it's picked back up as Josh Jacobs takes a pass 12 yards for a quick first down. Lions 3, Raiders 0 8:26 p.m. FIELD GOAL — The Lions' running game stalls out, but not before they worked their way into field goal range. Riley Patterson drills one from 44 yards out to put Detroit in front early. 8:22 p.m. — With Gibbs getting a breather, Craig Reynolds comes in and delivers a bruising 11-yard run. The Lions are bullying their way down the field. 8:21 p.m. — Is this the Jahmyr Gibbs game? He already has six touches and just ran his way to another first down. 8:19 p.m. — Gibbs picks up another Lions first down on a catch-and-run. He's heavily involved in the offense early on with David Montgomery out. 8:18 p.m. — Goff hands off to Jahmyr Gibbs on the first two snaps of the night, and he hits Sam LaPorta on third down to convert. Nice start for the Lions' rookie class tonight. 8:15 p.m. — The Lions will start with the ball, and we are underway! 8:07 p.m. — As the broadcast points out, this is a homecoming for Michigan native Maxx Crosby. The play of him and fellow Michigan native Aidan Hutchinson will be pivotal tonight. 7:56 p.m. — Josh Jacobs hasn't averaged more than 3.6 yards per carry in a single game this season. Can he get going against a strong Lions run defense? It'll be tough to win without at least some production from the former first-rounder. 7:40 p.m. — On that note... Harlow will be performing at halftime of the Lions' Thanksgiving game next month. Just announced! @jackharlow will be the performer for our Thanksgiving Halftime Show powered by @Verizon! 📰 https://t.co/oUNhlBkWe3 pic.twitter.com/vMCAMpCFfk — Detroit Lions (@Lions) October 30, 2023 7:20 p.m. — Jack Harlow is in the house supporting the Lions. .@JackHarlow repping the Honolulu blue 🦁 Catch his performance at the @Lions Thanksgiving Halftime Show powered by @Verizon pic.twitter.com/haMpQ95y5U — NFL (@NFL) October 30, 2023 6:49 p.m. — Brian Hoyer is inactive tonight, so Aidan O'Connell is the Raiders' backup quarterback behind Jimmy Garoppolo 6:45 p.m. — Lions WR Amon-Ra St. Brown is officially active after being listed as questionable with an illness. 6:25 p.m. — This could be an important one: Raiders K Daniel Carlson will play tonight after being listed as questionable with a groin injury. Even more important will be whether Carlson's injury changes Josh McDaniels' decision-making. Raiders’ kicker Daniel Carlson, listed as questionable for tonight due to a groin injury, will be Las Vegas’ kicker tonight, per league source. — Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) October 30, 2023 What time is Raiders vs. Lions tonight? Date: Monday, Oct. 30 Monday, Oct. 30 Time: 8:15 p.m. ET Raiders vs. Lions is set to kick off at 8:15 p.m. ET at Ford Field in Detroit, Mich. for "Monday Night Football." The Lions have won four of their last five matchups with the Raiders, though Las Vegas got the better of them when they last met in 2019. MORE: Dan Campbell explains why Lions 'probably needed' blowout loss to Ravens What channel is Raiders vs. Lions on tonight? Joe Buck and Troy Aikman will be on the call for Raiders vs. Lions, with Lisa Salters providing sideline reports for the matchup. For cord-cutters, Fubo carries the ESPN family of networks, as well as ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC and NFL Network, meaning you will be able to catch nationally televised games throughout the 2023 season. Fubo also offers a free trial. Viewers in Canada can catch the matchup on DAZN, which carries NFL Game Pass.
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Ian Valentino
2023-12-18T22:29:26+00:00
The UTSA Roadrunners (8-4) take on the Marshall Thundering Herd (6-6) on Tuesday night in the Scooter's Coffee Frisco Bowl (9 p.m ET, ESPN). The matchup sees the Roadrunners as large betting favorites on odds boards. Currently, USTA is favored by on the point spread, with Marshall available for on the moneyline. The Roadrunners are in their 13th season as a program but have yet to win a bowl game. This is the fourth bowl game they've played in five years. Marshall is competing in a bowl game for the seventh straight year. These teams have been on different streaks as the year has progressed. UTSA has won seven of its last eight games, while Marshall has lost six of its last eight. Here are the live odds, team betting news, player props and our betting prediction for UTSA vs. Marshall in Tuesday's Scooter's Coffee Frisco Bowl. Live odds for UTSA vs. Marshall: Point spread, moneyline, total Check out UTSA vs. Marshall live odds, including the spread, moneyline and total available at the best online sportsbooks. More: North Carolina vs. West Virginia odds in Duke's Mayo Bowl | Best college football betting promos UTSA Roadrunners betting news UTSA has hit its stride over the second half of the season, before losing 29-16 to Tulane in its last outing. The Roadrunners scored at least 34 points in every win since Oct. 7, proving to be an offensive juggernaut. Everything starts with star QB Frank Harris. The dual-threat QB has completed 64.9% of his passes this season for 2,506 yards and 18 touchdowns. While impressive, he totaled 4,059 yards and 32 TDs on a 69.6% completion rate last year. UTSA's offense is good, but we've seen a better version of the unit in recent seasons. Still, Harris' experience and talent often shine through. UTSA's leading receiver Joshua Cephus did the heavy lifting for the unit. He caught 82 passes for 1,049 yards and nine touchdowns. The offense also had four ball carriers with at least 323 rushing yards, so there are plenty of threats for head coach Jeff Traylor to unleash. UTSA averaged 31.7 points and 424.6 total yards per game, which rank 37th and 39th in the nation, respectively. Roadrunners opponents ranked 69th in third down conversion rate, but the defense allowed an 87.5% score rate in the red zone (99th). UTSA is 5-6-1 ATS and 4-7-1 to the OVER. UTSA Roadrunners opting out of Scooter's Coffee Frisco Bowl The Roadrunners will be without their best defensive player, Trey Moore, as he looks to jump to a Power 5 school. Moore led the conference in sacks, so he's a star-level absence for the unit. Here are USTA players who won't play in the Frisco Bowl. Trey Moore, EDGE (transfer portal) Syrus Dumas, DB (transfer portal) Xavier Spencer, CB (transfer portal) Kyle Eaves, WR (transfer portal) Marshall Thundering Herd betting news The toughest blow for Marshall in this game is being without second-year starting QB Cam Fancher (transfer portal). Instead, Marshall will start freshman Cole Pennington, who is the son of former Marshall star QB Chad Pennington. Pennington has thrown six interceptions and zero touchdowns on only 79 passing attempts this season. Marshall's offense will continue to run through star RB Rasheen Ali. The senior speedster carried the offense even when Fancher was under center, totaling 1,256 yards and 15 touchdowns on the season. This offense has struggled despite Ali's efforts, ranking 93rd in scoring and 89th in yards per game. On the season, Marshall is 4-8 ATS and 6-6 on the O/U board. The Herd won only three of their eight conference games on the season. Marshall Thundering Herd opting out of Scooter's Coffee Frisco Bowl While UTSA has the biggest individual loss for this game, the Herd's depth has taken a huge blow thanks to transfer portal entrants. Chase Harrison, QB (transfer portal) Brandon McElroy, DL (transfer portal) Caleb Coombs, WR (transfer portal) Zion Odoms, WR (transfer portal) Jayven Hall, LB (transfer portal) Cam Fancher, QB (transfer portal) Thomas Lane, DL (transfer portal) Chinazo Obobi, OT (transfer portal) Maurice Jones, RB (transfer portal) Sean Sallis, TE (transfer portal) Myles Bell, DB (transfer portal) Trent Holler, iOL (transfer portal) Joshua McTier, CB (transfer portal) Jabarrek Hopkins, DL (transfer portal) CK Obobi, OL (transfer portal) Sean Ellis, TE (transfer portal) TyShawn Hurst, OT (transfer portal) Elijah Russell, EDGE (transfer portal) UTSA vs. Marshall prop bets at BetMGM Sportsbook BetMGM Sportsbook offers some excellent player props for the Scooter's Coffee Frisco Bowl between the Roadrunners and Thundering Herd. Frank Harris prop bets 237.5 passing yards OVER (-115) / UNDER (-115) Passing TDs OVER 1.5 (-125) / UNDER 1.5 (-105) Anytime touchdown scorer (-110) Joshua Cephus props bets 80.5 receiving yards OVER (-115) / UNDER (-115) Anytime touchdown scorer (-190) Rasheen Ali prop bets 80.5 rushing yards OVER (-115) / UNDER (-115) Anytime touchdown scorer (-175) Kevorian Barnes prop bets 64.5 rushing yards OVER (-115) / UNDER (-115) Anytime touchdown scorer (-135) Robert Henry prop bets Anytime touchdown scorer (-130) UTSA vs. Marshall prediction: Frank Harris leads Roadrunners past the Herd Even with the transfer portal hitting this game hard, the UTSA offense will be too much for Marshall to keep up with. The Roadrunners push the pace in a way that Marshall can't replicate, and the Thundering Herd aren't efficient enough to make the most of what few scoring opportunities they'll have. The Thundering Herd could find themselves down several scores by the end of the first frame if Pennington turns the ball over, as he's prone to do. UTSA is a well-oiled machine against teams with similar or worse talent, and Marshall is in that latter category. It's a big number to lay, but we're on the favorite Tuesday night. Pick: UTSA
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Rob Miech
2023-11-07T21:01:59+00:00
The Ponies are riding high again, having guaranteed their fifth consecutive winning season. Such success hasn’t been seen in Dallas since the years that led to SMU’s ignominious Death Penalty, which suspended its program in 1987 and ’88. SMU is 7-2, 5-0 in its final go-round in the American Athletic Conference. And here comes North Texas (3-6, 1-4), which has dropped four of its past five games and allows 37.4 points to its foes, ninth-worst in the nation. The Mustangs get a national ESPN2 audience Friday in a 9 p.m. ET kickoff. When looking at North Texas vs. SMU odds, props and predictions, the recent past gives us a pretty good window into what to expect: Over the previous four seasons, SMU has clamped down on North Texas by scores of 48-10, 35-12, 65-35 and 49-27, covering the spread each time and comfortably in all but one. North Texas at SMU odds: Point spread, moneyline, total Here are the latest college football betting odds for the Mean Green vs. Mustangs: This opened Mustangs -14 and an exorbitant total of 71.5 in Vegas, which had shifted to 16 and 67.5, respectively, 24 hours later. Two of our three models have SMU winning by 22 and 18 points, so the spread grabs our attention. North Texas betting news: There’s no 'D' in Mean Green This will be a challenge for North Texas because SMU possesses a top-10 defense, allowing foes only 0.251 points per play; which only stiffens (to 0.185) when the Ponies play at home. The North Texas defense is 12th from the D-I basement, giving up 0.501 ppp; and an even looser 0.533 on the highway. SMU’s 20th-rated offense (0.483) sharpens to a ridiculous 0.662 at home—the only squads more efficient in their own yards are USC (0.780), LSU (0.762), Oregon (0.712) and Washington (0.690). The definition of élite. Until he had two passes picked off last Saturday in a 38-20 defeat to UTSA, junior QB Chandler Jones had thrown 262 passes through seven games with 19 TDs and no interceptions. Jones, who started his career at Louisiana-Monroe, snatched the job from Stone Earle early in the season and hasn’t disappointed first-year coach Eric Morris. The Mean Green defense has been another story, since allowing 681 total yards to Cal in the opener. Its past three foes have rung up 1,460 total yards and 15 TDs. Its yield of 479 yards per game is the worst in the country. That sound you hear is SMU super sophomore QB Preston Stone licking his chops as he read that last sentence. More college football: Best college football betting sites | Top college football bonuses SMU betting news: Ponies on a stone-cold winning streak The Mustangs are knotted atop the AAC with fellow 5-0 squads Tulane and UTSA. They’ve accumulated 1,685 total yards of offense in their past three games, including 91 first downs via passing, running or penalty, and 18 touchdowns. By happy coincidence, no doubt for second-year SMU boss Rhett Lashlee, the defense has flexed over that span, yielding just 668 total yards, 39 total first downs and a mere four TDs. When last seen at Gerald J. Ford Stadium, two weeks ago, rain might have kept fans away as only 20,800 filled the 32,000-capacity barn for SMU’s 69-10 homecoming belting of Tulsa. Stone, playing near where he was raised, threw touchdown strikes of 74, 62 and 17 yards. By halftime, it was 52-3, the most Division I points tallied in the first 30 minutes this year. The 6-foot-2 sophomore from Dallas has been heating up lately, perfect timing to continue improving SMU’s bowl prospects after a 2-2 start that included keen tests (and defeats) at Oklahoma and TCU. The Mustangs own a five-game winning streak, and in his past four games Stone has thrown 122 passes, 10 for touchdowns and none for interceptions. He’s also run it in twice. He threw for 300 yards against Prairie View A&M, and in this golden four-game stretch he’s accumulated 1,171 aerial yards. Receivers RJ Maryland and Jordan Hudson have five TD catches apiece, and Roderick Daniels Jr. has four. Three others have two. Jaylan Knighton (511 yards, four TDs) paces the ground game. However, Stone’s sterling development might have found a speed bump last week at Rice when he left early in the fourth quarter after getting hit hard. He zipped to the locker room and returned, minus his helmet. If concussion protocol restricts him from playing Friday, look for redshirt freshman Kevin Jennings to start for SMU. He’s thrown 42 career passes, with 33 completions, four TDs and no picks. Should Stone not play, we will call an audible and play Under this total. Monitor it closely and prepare to take action within an hour of kickoff. North Texas vs. SMU props Player props for North Texas vs. SMU have not been made available at top sportsbooks, but BetRivers is offering several game props. Among them are a pair of team combo specials, pairing first TD and the game's outcome: SMU to score first and win: Yes -165; No +123 North Texas to score first and win: Yes +950; No -5000 North Texas at SMU prediction ATS At home, the Mustangs average 0.3 giveaways per game, among the top seven teams in the country. On the road, North Texas coughs it up nearly twice a game, among the bottom third of D-I. Moreover, SMU is one of 14 programs that are the best-balanced squads in the country, passing and running between 49 and 51 percent of the time. Coaches pray for such balance. And the SMU defense, top 10 in key categories, will keep QB Jones and the Mean Green at bay. Pick: SMU
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Arunima Bhanot
2023-10-22T21:30:14+00:00
A decade ago, the Houston Astros were struggling to stay afloat. Parting ways with the National League after 50 years of play, the team was looking forward to an American League move. Hoping that their fortunes would be reversed from regularly ranking near the bottom of divisional standings, the Stros applied every method they could think of to win. But they weren’t all above board. America’s Favorite Video Today Jim Crane had obtained club ownership on Nov. 17, 2011. That same year, he brought in Jeff Luhnow, former McKinsey & Company management consultant, as General Manager. In 2014, Crane brought in A.J. Hinch as the manager after the firing of Bo Porter. And there began the story of the rise and decline of one of baseball’s biggest controversies. The Story Behind the Cheating Scandal That Rocked the 2017 MLB Season ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad Jeff Luhnow had always been more about the numbers than people. Wanting to take out the humanity factor from baseball, he was almost an outcast in the sport when Jim Crane hired him. But his radical approach had worked in St. Louis, giving them two championships in six years. Why not the Bayou City next? The Houston Astros had not seen a World Series title yet and hadn’t even made the playoffs since 2005. Apparently desperate for any measures, they resorted to cheating. Perhaps the biggest surprise was that Luhnow didn’t consider his methods to be dishonest. As it turned out, the Astros had stolen signs throughout the 2017 season and the beginning of 2018. But the hornet’s nest wasn’t broken open until next year, when The Athletic‘s Ken Rosenthal and Evan Drellich reported on it. After that, all hell broke loose. What Is Sign Stealing and How Did the Astros Manage to Do It? Powers of observation are as strong a skill as pitching or hitting and they’re perfectly legal in baseball. A batter can sometimes figure out from a pitcher’s unconscious movements, or ‘tells’, what kind of ball is coming their way. At any given moment, non-verbal signs are flying around between a dugout and the field as a way for the players to communicate with a manager or coach. But as long as it’s done without extra help, this sign stealing is, in fact, allowed. What Houston did was not. The Stros installed cameras in center field at Minute Maid Park to record the opposing team’s catcher and pitcher’s signs. Cameras in a ballpark are ideally for challenging calls, but what was one more purpose? The funny thing is, teams have tried to catch on to their rival team’s signs since competitive baseball became a thing. The communication between the catcher and the pitcher can be key to hitting. But the 21st century has an added advantage – technology. Behind the scenes, players could see a live feed from the camera. Then-bench coach Alex Cora decided to get a screen installed in the dugout. Players or managers would watch the live feed on the television placed in the tunnel leading from the dugout to the clubhouse. The irony lay in the method they used to then really the information to whoever was up to bat on the plate. Having tried out different methods of shouting and calling, the Astros landed on, of all things, a trash can. Players would bang on them, often using bats, with different rhythms signifying different pitches. Of course, they couldn’t do it at each home game, nor did they try. But whatever sorcery Houston had been practicing that year, it did the trick. It worked like a charm, and the Astros had their first World Series trophy in a long history. How Did MLB React to It? What Punishment Did It Hand Down? Not well. No one likes being taken for a fool and what the Astros had done undermined everything the league stood for. Fair play was the holy grail, yet the team had tread on it heartlessly. Fans were livid, although they didn’t get to let out their frustration until 2021. MLB, for its part, tried to curb the situation as best as it could. In two months, the league investigated “68 people, including 23 Astros players, and collect more than 76,000 emails,” according to The Athletic. Luhnow’s phone showed signs of deleted information. Jan. 13, 2020, was when MLB suspended the disgraced GM and the skipper for the 2020 season. Only for Jim Crane to fire both a few hours later. But for many, the solution was severely lacking. Why Were the Astros Allowed to Keep Their World Series Trophy? In the words of MLB Commissioner Robert Manfred, “Once you go down that road of changing what happens on the field, I just don’t know how you decide where you stop.” While many thought taking away the World Series win, essentially nullifying 2017, was the best way to move forward, MLB thought otherwise. The Coomissioner’s Trophy was still legitimate in the eyes of, well, the Commissioner. “Cheaters” Houston Astros Suddenly Gain Momentum as College Baseball Team Stirs Up Controversial Trash Can Past Along With Thousands By the time the controversy was uncovered, the Astros were well into establishing a streak of successful years. Manfred called the process of stripping the Fall Classic title “difficult and impractical.” Already unpopular among the masses, he made things worse for himself when he called the trophy a “piece of metal.” Although he apologized later, the team kept the championship victory. Why Were the Players Not Penalized? It was an arduous process, investigating an entire organization. While the players were undoubtedly the ones who had put the tactics into play, the Astros staff suffered the heaviest consequences. The ballplayers were instead granted full immunity in exchange for cooperating with the investigation. Indeed, who would refuse such an offer? Of course, not everyone had been comfortable with what the Astros were doing behind the scenes, like Mike Fiers. Of that original team, four are still in Houston – Jose Altuve, Alex Bregman, Lance McCullers Jr., and Justin Verlander. What makes fans ponder their extreme methods is how genuinely skilled each is. Yet they participated, willingly or unwillingly, in the biggest baseball scandal in recent years. Is the Inquiry Still On? After the Jan. 13, 2020 declaration, not much came from Manfred. Other than suspending the front office, MLB fined the Astros $5 million, the maximum amount, and made them forfeit first and second-round draft picks. For better or for worse, the inquiry is over. How Did the MLB World See This Entire Case? Needless to say, cheating is never taken in a positive light. Players once accused of using PEDs face the consequences long after they have been retired. It’s only been six years since 2017, and the league is still angry. Back then, social media was a landmine that the Astros probably stayed away from. It was the trash cans that did them in – the irony was too brilliant, or hilarious if one looks at it another way, to ignore. Boos and jabs at away games were the least of it. When the Astros went to play against the Los Angeles Dodgers, the team they had defeated in the 2017 World Series, fans retaliated by throwing inflatable trash cans onto the field. Others brought tin trash can caps to bang on when the Astros played against their teams. The phrase “Take the trash out” took a life of its own. Facing Cheating Allegations, Tom Brady’s Successor Mockingly Asserts that He’s not a Houston Astros Fan ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad But it wasn’t just baseball fans who were furious, other sports also considered it a tragedy. Fair play is taken seriously; no one likes being cheated out of an award. Even NBA star LeBron James spoke out in criticism against Houston. Has MLB Taken Any Action to Stop It From Happening Again? Before the details of the scandal came out, MLB had handed out warnings here and there against sign stealing. After this fiasco, new restrictions in 2020 prevented the video replay from including the catcher’s signs. In 2022, PitchCom devices also debuted. They allow a pitcher to communicate with the catcher without signs and a few other players on the field can also wear it. But will these tactics help? ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad WATCH THIS STORY – Counting Down the Most Infamous Instances of Athletes Caught Cheating on Live Television 2017 is still fresh in most fans’ minds. The Astros are now in their seventh straight postseason and may make a repeat trip to the Fall Classic. However, the stain of their past mistakes will likely always haunt them.
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The New York Times
2023-10-08T21:56:00+00:00
By Chad Jennings, C. Trent Rosecrans and Stephen J. Nesbitt In one American League Wild Card Series, the whole thing turned on a play designed around crowd noise. It was too loud at Target Field, Twins shortstop Carlos Correa realized, for the third-base coach to warn Blue Jays baserunners about a developing pickoff play. The Twins used the noise to their advantage, picked off Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and secured a two-game sweep. Advertisement In the other AL Wild Card Series, empty seats were everywhere. The Rays are an excellent team that thrives on their underdog status — low payroll, injured players, they always find a way — but playing in front of two of the smallest postseason crowds in the past 100 years, the Rays were swept by a Rangers team that had nine fewer wins in the regular season. The indifference was deafening. Home-field advantage, it turns out, just isn’t the same from one ballpark to the next. “To be honest with you, I think we have one of the best home-field advantages in baseball,” third baseman Alec Bohm said as the Phillies swept the Marlins to improve to 24-11 in postseason games at Citizens Bank Park. “People say it’s difficult to play here and things like that. I think going through that type of stuff and learning how to play here, that just makes this time of year that much better.” This time of year certainly brings out the best, and the postseason’s greatest moments tend to be punctuated by the crowds who witness and react in real time. After seeing the way crowds could respond — or not — to October baseball this week, The Athletic ranked the home-field environments of the eight remaining playoff teams, from the replaceable to the Phanatical. No. 8: Arizona Diamondbacks Team Venue Opened Capacity Att. (2023) Diamondbacks Chase Field 1998 48,405 24,212 Memorable postseason moment: Game 7 of the 2001 World Series started with a pair of 20-game winners in Roger Clemens and Curt Schilling and ended with Hall of Famers on the mound: Mariano Rivera and Randy Johnson. In what is remembered as one of the greatest postseason games of all time, Luis Gonzalez blooped a bases-loaded single to score Jay Bell and deny the Yankees their fourth consecutive title. Our take: We’re sorry, D-Backs fans. It’s not you. It’s them. A tremendously impressive two-game sweep in Milwaukee carried the Diamondbacks into a division series showdown with, oh boy, the Dodgers. It’s not that we don’t think Arizona can beat L.A. at home — the Diamondbacks split six games against the Dodgers at Chase Field this season — but it’s less than a seven-hour drive from Dodger Stadium to downtown Phoenix, and we’re concerned that all the quirks of that ballpark could be rendered meaningless if there’s a bunch of Dodgers blue in the crowd. Advertisement There’s a lot to like. The pool. The retractable roof. We love it. We hope you prove us wrong. Show up, go nuts, and leave a comment — click to subscribe! — telling us we don’t know a rattlesnake from a water moccasin. We deserve it. But if we had to go on the road for a playoff game, at least in this round, we’d choose your ballpark. Consider it a compliment! Or maybe we just like the dry heat. No. 7: Texas Rangers Team Venue Opened Capacity Att. (2023) Rangers Globe Life Field 2020 40,300 31,272 Memorable postseason moment: There have been 16 postseason games in Globe Life Field history, but the Rangers have never appeared in a playoff game at their new-ish home. How did that happen? Well, 2020. It was a weird time. The Dodgers played in all 16 of those during the 2020 expanded playoffs, sweeping the Padres in the NLDS, going seven games with the Braves in the NLCS and then winning the World Series. Our take: This is the great unknown. Globe Life Field opened in a season that had no fans, and it remained open for losing seasons in 2021 and 2022. Saturday will be our first look at the place when the home team is actually playing meaningful baseball in October. Hard to rank it any higher until we know what we’re dealing with. Largest crowd ever for a game at Globe Life Field. #StraightUpTX pic.twitter.com/4I7NIB5eF8 — Chris Halicke (@ChrisHalicke) May 1, 2022 The old Rangers ballpark could drum up a Texas-sized atmosphere worthy of Stevie Ray Vaughan and Pat Green, but the new place — at least in the regular season — feels very much like a multi-events space that happens to be hosting a ballgame. Maybe that changes in the playoffs? The Rangers haven’t been home since Sept. 24 when they won their last five games in Arlington, the last three of which went a long way toward keeping the Mariners out of the postseason. With a closed roof containing all the noise, Globe Life is sure to get awfully loud, and nothing turns a glorified convention center into a real ballpark quite like a late-inning rally in October. No. 6: Minnesota Twins Team Venue Opened Capacity Att. (2023) Twins Target Field 2010 38,544 24,371 Memorable postseason moment: For this, you have to go all the way back to Tuesday. The Twins snapped an 18-game postseason losing streak with two blasts off the bat of rookie Royce Lewis. It was their first playoff win since Oct. 5, 2004. On Wednesday, they completed the Wild Card sweep of the Blue Jays for their first postseason series win since 2002. The roars heard at Target Field, like this one, were more than two decades in the making. One of those 10,000 Rakes definitely belongs to Royce Lewis. 💪 pic.twitter.com/3gRJp2i8eb — MLB (@MLB) October 3, 2023 Our take: We have only a small sample of postseason games at Target Field, but, boy, Twins fans can make some noise. After Game 1 against Toronto, Twins manager Rocco Baldelli said, “I thought the place was going to split open and melt, honestly. It was out of this universe out there on the field. The fans took over the game. They helped us win today.” The next day, they did it again. Advertisement Early in Game 2, Correa told Sonny Gray that, because of the crowd noise, Jays baserunners couldn’t hear their third-base coach screaming, “BACK!” So, with Guerrero on second and a full count to Bo Bichette, they executed a perfect timing pick. “The crowd was incredible,” Gray said after the game. “They were incredible yesterday. They were incredible today from the moment I stepped on the mound an hour before the game to the moment — they’re probably still out there.” So, Twins fans have swarmed their team with support. But is it intimidating? (It’s certainly better than its predecessor, the Metrodome, but it doesn’t have the same potential for overwhelming volume.) For now, Target Field strikes us as more of an awesome place to play than one that strikes fear in the opponent. But this month Twins fans could prove us very wrong. No. 5: Houston Astros Team Venue Opened Capacity Att. (2023) Astros Minute Maid Park 2000 41,168 37,683 Memorable postseason moment: Albert Pujols off Brad Lidge? Jorge Soler to the moon? Nah, we’ll go with Chris Burke ending what was then the longest game in MLB postseason history in both time (5 hours, 50 minutes) and innings (18) with a walk-off home run with one out in the 18th inning in the 2005 NLDS. Burke didn’t start the game but pinch-ran for Lance Berkman in the 10th. Roger Clemens came into the game for Houston in the 16th and pitched three scoreless to pick up the win. But it is Burke’s homer that will always be remembered. Our take: We get it, Houston. We also think your ballpark should be in the top half of this list. One of our writers called it “the loudest stadium I’ve ever attended, by at least one standard deviation.” The Astros sold out the building 23 times this year. They drew 3 million fans for the first time since 2007. Minute Maid Park is big and loud, and visiting fans show up fully exhausted from walking in the south Texas sun. The final out from the crowd’s point of view. Wow. Congrats Astros!!! World Series champs again!! #fortheH pic.twitter.com/HKnal8fcuB — Sally MacDonald (@SallyMacFox26) November 6, 2022 But in all those sellouts, the Astros went 6-17. Despite all that noise, they were 39-42 at home. Before their final homestand, the team added some green paint to the batter’s eye in response to player complaints, and the Astros responded by going 1-5 with three of those losses coming against the Royals. So, yes, the ballpark is packed tighter than toes in a cowboy boot, and the place gets louder than a Pantera concert in a concrete basement, but these Astros just haven’t responded to it. Why not? Should a visiting team really be all that intimidated by it? Bring back the in-play flagpole atop Tal’s Hill, we say! No. 4: Atlanta Braves Team Venue Opened Capacity Att. (2023) Braves Truist Park 2017 41,084 39,401 Memorable postseason moment: When the Braves won the World Series in 1914, they were still playing in Boston. In 1957, Milwaukee. When Sid Bream slid home to beat the Pirates in 1992, the Braves were in the right city but at the wrong ballpark (Fulton County Stadium doesn’t count). The Max Fried-Jorge Soler game in 2021 happened in Houston. The iconic moment at Truist Park could be Eddie Rosario’s dazzling catch at the wall in Game 4 of the 2021 World Series, but the most memorable — even though it didn’t lead to a championship — might be rookie Ronald Acuna Jr. hitting a grand slam off Walker Buhler in Game 3 of the 2018 NLDS, which happened to be the first postseason game ever played at the ballpark. Our take: Obviously, there are issues bigger than baseball to deal with here. The war chant and Tomahawk Chop are offensive and problematic, but we’re not going to resolve that issue in the next four weeks. In fact, it’s all about to come front and center — again — as the best team in baseball opens its postseason with a roster that would be plenty intimidating in a Little League park with metal bleachers. Advertisement But have you ever seen them play in front of 40,000 screaming fans when the stadium lights go dark and the entire ballpark starts doing the Chop in unison with their lit cell phones? “It does add something to the offensive ambiance,” our Braves scribe David O’Brien noted. Truist Park had 54 sellouts this season, and the place drew just over 3.19 million, which was the Braves’ highest total attendance since the park formerly known as SunTrust opened in 2017. The Braves have won six straight division titles, and they’ve been to the playoffs 22 times since 1991. This is not uncharted territory for them. This ballpark is going to be packed with fans who know their team is good and will not be quiet about it, regardless of what anyone else thinks. No. 3: Baltimore Orioles Team Venue Opened Capacity Att. (2023) Orioles Oriole Park at Camden Yards 1992 44,970 23,911 Memorable postseason moment: Delmon Young’s three-run double in the eighth inning of Game 2 of the 2014 ALDS completed the Orioles’ comeback from three runs down in the eighth to beat the Tigers. Zack Britton pitched a perfect ninth, and the Orioles would go on to beat the Tigers in Game 3 in Detroit to sweep the series before losing to the Royals in the ALCS. Our take: When the Orioles are bad, their ballpark is bad. Beautiful and unmistakable, but bad because of the empty seats and because it is basically a second home ballpark for every East Coast team that takes the train into Baltimore and overwhelms the place with their own variation of the “Let’s go, Yankees” chant. It’s a ballpark that can be, and has been, taken over by opposing fans. When the Orioles are good, though, Camden Yards is one of the best ballparks in the country, and it starts pregame with every rendition of the national anthem that includes the entire ballpark screaming “O!” in unison, so loud that it drowns out the word “say” before the hope-they’re-ready-for-it singer gets to the words, “does that star-spangled banner yet wave.” The final night game of the 2023 regular season at Camden Yards pic.twitter.com/ALgqhoJVp6 — Andy Kostka (@afkostka) September 30, 2023 As you’ve no doubt realized, the Orioles are awfully good this year, and we expect Camden Yards to follow their lead. The O’s had the second-most wins in baseball, and their fans responded with a home attendance that jumped more than a half million from last season. A young Orioles roster might be at risk of being shell-shocked on the road, but at home, this team is going to be treated as heroes from the start. "Go crazy, Baltimore. You are the champions of the American League East." Kevin Brown on the call as the Orioles clinch the American League East and the No. 1 seed in the American League. pic.twitter.com/Q2eXPe4uYL — Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) September 29, 2023 Let’s just hope, when they go on the road, manager Brandon Hyde doesn’t forget to use his best reliever in a must-win game. That could be pretty bad. No. 2: Los Angeles Dodgers Team Venue Opened Capacity Att. (2023) Dodgers Dodger Stadium 1962 56,000 47,371 Memorable postseason moment: With two outs and a runner on in the ninth inning of Game 1 of the 1988 World Series, Kirk Gibson hobbled toward home plate and stepped in against Hall of Fame A’s closer Dennis Eckersley. The Dodgers were down one and down to their last out. Gibson had an injured left hamstring and a balky right knee. He fouled off Eckersley’s first offering and almost fell over. He fouled off a couple more and worked the count full. Then he pulled an outside pitch into the right-field seats for a walk-off homer and, somehow, made his way around the bases. It remains one of the most badass moments in World Series history. Our take: All the jokes about traffic still making its way into the parking lot in the second inning are justified. The “intensity” of baseball in L.A. isn’t the same as it is in, say, St. Louis or Boston or any other city where athletes are the biggest celebrities in town. Advertisement But by the middle innings, Dodger Stadium is packed, and by the late innings of playoff games, the place has the over-the-top intensity of a Michael Bay car chase (Mookie Betts as Bumblebee). More than one opposing pitcher this season had to tweak his PitchCom device to deal with the late-inning noise that came from such a massive ballpark, one that once again held the largest total attendance in baseball this year. “You’ve got a four-deck stadium,” Freddie Freeman said this summer. “It’s the only one in baseball. You’ve got 50,000 people, every single night here. For them to go out of their way to make you feel good when you’re doing your job, it means a lot. I do appreciate it. It does make you feel good inside and also just means you’re doing your job pretty good.” Speaking of doing a job pretty good, the Dodger Stadium D.J. is a maniac. For starters, the volume is set at a level that can’t possibly meet OSHA standards, and beyond that, there’s some twisted desire to have some sort of noise blaring at all times. Plus, there’s the intimidation factor of playing in an iconic ballpark that feels like no other in baseball. Dodger Stadium knows what it is and what it’s about, and it uses every bit of that to its advantage. No. 1: Philadelphia Phillies Team Venue Opened Capacity Att. (2023) Phillies Citizens Bank Park 2004 42,792 38,157 Memorable postseason moment: There have been three no-hitters in postseason history, and two have taken place at Citizens Bank Park. Those in Philly would like to forget the Astros’ combined no-hitter in Game 4 of last season’s World Series, so instead we’ll concentrate on Roy Halladay’s 2010 no-hitter in Game 1 of the NLDS against the Reds. In his first postseason start, Halladay allowed only one baserunner, when Jay Bruce walked with two outs in the fifth inning. Our take: Look, Philadelphia fans have thrown snowballs at Santa Claus and batteries at J.D. Drew. Their Phanatic mascot is iconic, but part of his charm is the way he – it? – taunts and antagonizes opponents. It’s a real love-it or hate-it place to play. The Phillies and their fans are capable of producing unforgettable moments, like Wednesday night when Bryson Stott hit a grand slam and the ballpark provided the only commentary necessary. stott grand slam w/ no commentators thx to ESPN's dolby 5.1 mix pic.twitter.com/2vhUzWKpup — jaiden (@steph_turkey) October 5, 2023 “I yelled at the dugout and couldn’t really hear myself,” Stott said, “so I knew the crowd was loud. Any time we get to play here, you know it’s going to be loud from the very first pitch. I wouldn’t want to play anywhere else. It’s a phenomenal time every time we take the field here in the postseason.” “I’ve always said it, we’ve got the best fans in baseball,” Bryce Harper added. “It’s an amazing place to play.” (Top photo of Game 2 of the Wild Card series between the Marlins and the Phillies at Citizens Bank Park on Wednesday: Rob Tringali / MLB Photos via Getty Images)
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Morgan Little
2023-10-06T17:22:02+00:00
SBF trial: Everything to know from the FTX courtroom ahead of his testimony Sam Bankman-Fried is in court for alleged fraud and money laundering while leading crypto exchange FTX and sister company Alameda. Here’s our latest coverage as the case nears its end. The trial of Bankman-Fried, the former CEO and co-founder of collapsed crypto exchange FTX, is entering its next chapter as proceedings resume Thursday. As confirmed during a teleconference Wednesday, SBF will be taking the stand, along with a handful of other witnesses as the onus shifts toward the defense after the prosecution brought its case to its conclusion. As former federal prosecutor Josh Naftalis told TechCrunch, SBF taking to the stand in his own trial is a “Hail Mary” ahead of a verdict and potential sentencing for seven counts tied to fraud and money laundering. “Once it goes to cross[-examination], he doesn’t get to say, ‘I’m done,’” Naftalis said. “He can’t just walk out if he doesn’t like how it’s going.” Naftalis spoke at length about what comes next in the trial, and addressed common misconceptions about the prosecution and defense in the latest episode of TechCrunch’s Chain Reaction podcast, which you can listen to below, or on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. The SBF trial is one of the biggest cases of its kind within the crypto space. Our resident crypto expert Jacquelyn Melinek has been on the ground at the trial since it started, and continues to cover the ins and outs of the proceedings. But the trial has been on pause from October 20 to today, so there’s plenty to catch up on if you need a refresher ahead of it entering its final few phases. For those in need of a total refresher on the case, her breakdown of how FTX went from the third-largest crypto exchange valued at a peak of $32 billion to bankruptcy will get you up to speed. You can also follow along with her and the TechCrunch team’s coverage in the Chain Reaction newsletter, which drops Thursdays at 12 p.m. PT, and the Chain Reaction podcast, which will hit your feed every Thursday. How to follow the SBF trial The trial kicked off with jury selection October 3. From there, access to the proceedings is limited, as no devices are allowed; reports are being physically put together within the courtroom (or sent to overflow rooms). Beyond our daily coverage, additional expertise and commentary will live on TechCrunch+. There, you can find stories like this in-depth breakdown of what to expect from both sides of the SBF case, where the prosecution and defense could gain ground or fall short in their arguments and what the takeaways were from the opening arguments. SBF trial: What we learned in week three The third week of the trial featured a couple of noteworthy moments for the prosecution, including FTX’s former general counsel Can Sun. He, like many of SBF’s former colleagues, opted to cooperate with authorities and testified that SBF asked him to create a theoretical “legal justification” for the use of billions in consumer funds just days before FTX filed for bankruptcy. Robert Boroujerdi, managing director of the hedge fund Third Point, testified about his experience working with SBF and FTX, in a partnership that ultimately resulted in a $60 million investment and a lack of awareness about the special relationship between Alameda Research and FTX. Had he known of such a relationship, he testified that Third Point would not have invested in FTX in the first place. And earlier in the week, a University of Notre Dame professor who helped the government prosecution of Enron and WorldCom, Peter Easton, testified about what he uncovered after tracing the flow of billions of dollars between Alameda Research and FTX. Much of said funding came from customers, and Easton testified that he found that user deposits were used by both FTX and Alameda to purchase real estate, make investments or direct funding toward political causes and charities. SBF trial: What we learned in week two The second week of the trial’s standout testimony came from Alameda Research’s former CEO Caroline Ellison, who claimed she took $14 billion from customers to repay debts to lenders, using them as a line of credit under the instruction of SBF. Ellison also went into detail about how a $2 billion venture fund, FTX Ventures, was funded by money that had previously been allocated to Alameda from third-party lenders. And though there are no charges of bribery in the case, Ellison also testified to paying Chinese officials $150 million to restore access to $1 billion in frozen trading accounts. SBF trial: What we learned in the week one As expected, the opening statements in the SBF trial were spicy. The prosecution painted a picture of an empire “built on lies” and made a point to show actual pictures of SBF alongside rich and powerful figures to illustrate the peak of his power and influence prior to FTX’s implosion. “This man stole billions of dollars from thousands of people,” prosecutor Thane Rehn told the court. “He defrauded sophisticated investors and lenders, and he emptied the accounts of ordinary customers, too. He bought himself wealth, power and influence.” The defense, on the other hand, depicted SBF and his colleagues as in over their heads, without ill-will as FTX collapsed around them. “Sam and his colleagues were building the plane as they were flying it,” defense attorney Mark Cohen said. “They had to figure out how to navigate a world where they were running FTX, building out its systems, dealing with hacking threats, managing the credit risk of their customers, managing hundreds of employees, all while building up their actual exchange.” Read a recap of the prosecution and defense’s full arguments here. FTX’s co-founder and CTO Gary Wang testified Thursday on the extent to which Alameda Research was used for whatever purposes he and SBF saw fit. The crypto trading firm, according to Wang, pulled funding directly from FTX customers, whose transactions would be funneled toward Alameda and then directed elsewhere. Check here for our rundown of Wang’s testimony so far, resulting from a guilty plea in December 2022. Thursday also brought in testimony from Matt Huang, co-founder and managing partner at crypto investment firm Paradigm. That firm invested $278 million in FTX across 2021 and 2022, and is part of a class-action lawsuit accusing it and others of defrauding customers by promoting FTX. His testimony centered around being left uninformed about FTX’s utilization of customer money to keep the Alameda Research afloat, a practice that Huang says would have halted his involvement. The full breakdown of his testimony on his relationship with FTX, stretching back to 2019, can be found right here. We also got a look at the composition of the SBF trial’s jury, which ranges from a train conductor to a retired investment banker who attended Stanford University. You can listen to a special joint episode of our podcasts Equity and Chain Reaction to get a better sense of the vibe between the jurors and the rest of the court. For a full rundown of our coverage of the SBF trial, check below:
SBF Trial: The latest updates from the FTX collapse’s courtroom drama
https://techcrunch.com/2023/10/06/sbf-trial-the-latest-updates-from-the-ftx-collapses-courtroom-drama/
TechCrunch
technology
Jacquelyn Melinek
2023-10-01T14:00:29+00:00
SBF’s trial has started, this is how he and FTX got here The highly anticipated criminal trial for Sam Bankman-Fried, former CEO of bankrupt crypto exchange FTX, started Tuesday to determine whether he’s guilty of seven counts of fraud and conspiracy. And as one former federal prosecutor put it: “The odds seem to be stacked against him at this point.” The 31-year-old co-founded FTX in 2019; within a few years the once third-largest crypto exchange’s valuation hit $32 billion at its peak. It’s now trying to claw back any funds to distribute to creditors. But how did the once third-largest crypto exchange get here? Before FTX, Bankman-Fried co-founded crypto-trading firm Alameda Research in 2017. He co-founded FTX in 2019 as a complement to Alameda, to help bring in revenue and liquidity for the trading arm. Within two years, more than 80 investors provided about $2 billion in capital to FTX, helping Bankman-Fried propel his vision into a reality. In January 2022, the company raised $400 million in a Series C round, boosting its valuation to $32 billion. That was its last round of public funding. The company gained somewhat mainstream recognition with branding deals and partnerships. For example, in 2021 it bought the naming rights for the Miami Heat’s home arena. FTX also got its name branded on Major League Baseball umpires’ polos, and it partnered with celebrities like Tom Brady and his ex-wife, Gisele Bündchen, as well as Steph Curry, Shaquille O’Neal and Naomi Osaka, among others. He also had close ties to U.S. regulators and government officials, many of whom he donated to. Bankman-Fried was even compared to Warren Buffet and many called him the white horse of crypto (TechCrunch never did, for what it’s worth). But in early November 2022, that all changed. FTX’s collapse Concerns surrounding FTX’s liquidity grew after CoinDesk published a copy of Alameda’s balance sheet, showing the firm held $14.6 billion in assets and $8 billion in liabilities as of June 30, 2022. But there was a problem: The report showed Alameda’s largest asset was $3.66 billion of “unlocked FTT” and $2.16 billion of “FTT collateral.” FTT was the token behind FTX. The balance sheet showed that the $5.82 billion in FTT tokens that Alameda owned was 193% higher than the total FTT market cap, which was about $3 billion at the time. That means it purported to have more FTT tokens on its balance sheet than what existed in the world. Around the same time it was exposed, the world’s largest crypto exchange, Binance, started pulling out its remaining $2.1 billion equivalent of cash in BUSD and FTT. (It had an equity position in FTX from 2019 to 2021.) This essentially triggered a bank run on FTX. FTX and Alameda filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the U.S. mid-November 2022. Bankman-Fried resigned, and John J. Ray III, the Enron turnaround veteran, was appointed its new CEO. Bankman-Fried, however, maintained his innocence. At The New York Times’ DealBook Summit, he appeared virtually from the Bahamas, saying “I didn’t ever try to commit fraud on anyone; I was shocked by what happened this month.” In a published DM exchange with a Vox reporter, he said he regretted filing for bankruptcy and thought that “regulators make everything worse.” SBF arrested Bankman-Fried was arrested in December 2022 in the Bahamas, where FTX was based. He was then extradited to the U.S. to face a number of criminal charges. He was released on a $250 million bail bond, and he remained under house arrest at his parents’ home in Palo Alto. This was revoked in August after he was accused of intimidating Alameda’s former CEO, Caroline Ellison, by leaking her private diary. Ray represented the company during a House Financial Services Committee hearing regarding FTX. When asked whether the firm had significant risk management systems, Ray said at the time that “there were virtually no internal controls and no separateness whatsoever” and added that he did not “trust a single piece of paper” in the exchange’s organization. U.S. Attorney Damian Williams called Bankman-Fried’s alleged crimes “one of the biggest financial frauds in American history,” in a press conference. The aftermath FTX co-founder and former CTO Gary Wang, and Alameda Research’s former CEO, Caroline Ellison, both pleaded guilty in December 2022 to federal criminal charges in relation to the FTX collapse. They’re also facing civil penalties from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) alongside the criminal charges. Wang and Ellison plan to cooperate with prosecutors and will be major witnesses in the trial, given their close ties to Bankman-Fried, FTX and Alameda. In January, Bankman-Fried pleaded not guilty to all counts, which include wire fraud, conspiracy to commit money laundering and conspiracy to misuse customer funds. He could face up to 115 years in jail if convicted on all charges. The crypto industry as a whole suffered from FTX’s collapse, which was the first of many. BlockFi filed for Chapter 11 in November 2022, as did Genesis Global Trading in January. Where we are today Bankman-Fried will be represented by Cohen & Gresser, and Mark Cohen, a high-profile defense attorney and former federal prosecutor, will be the lead attorney. If that name sounds familiar, it might be because he also represented Ghislaine Maxwell in her sex trafficking trial related to Jeffrey Epstein. He requested an early release for Bankman-Fried but was denied. With the trial beginning, we’re witnessing how FTX’s story ends. But what’s on our mind is what happens to the investors and creditors affected by the collapse? And what happens to the billions in crypto assets tied up in legal proceedings?
SBF’s trial starts soon, but how did he — and FTX — get here?
https://techcrunch.com/2023/10/01/ftx-lawsuit-timeline/
TechCrunch
technology
Kyle Wiggers
2023-10-07T20:15:26+00:00
Hiya, folks, and welcome to Week in Review (WiR), TechCrunch’s digest of the past week in tech news. It’s TC’s column that highlights the major stories over the past few days, and — we humbly submit — it’s a darn useful resource for folks on the go. This week, we cover Sam Altman backing a teen’s AI startup, Google’s hardware event (and first impressions of the Pixel 8 Pro), Flexport drama, and the ongoing FTX fallout. Also on the agenda: Gmail’s harsher rules to prevent spam, TikTok testing an ad-free subscription plan, and LinkedIn going big on AI tools. And that’s not all. If you haven’t, sign up here to get WiR in your inbox every Saturday. And if you have, our thanks. Now, let’s get on with the news. Most read Altman backs teen entrepreneurs: Sam Altman is among the backers of an AI startup, founded by two teenagers, that’s aiming to assist businesses in automating workflows in “previously unexplored” ways. Manish writes that Induced AI, founded this year, lets businesses input their back-office tasks in plain English and converts the instructions to pseudo-code in real time. Google unveils new hardware: This week was Google’s annual hardware event, where the search and consumer tech giant showed off what it’s been working on. Christine wrote up a thorough roundup of the news, which included updates on the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro, Pixel Fold, Android 14, Pixel Buds, Google Assistant, Bard, Pixel Watch 2 and other goodies. Hands on with the Pixel 8 Pro: Darrell took the newly unveiled Pixel 8 Pro for a whirl, and he liked what he saw. While very similar to last year’s model (the Pixel 7 Pro), Darrell felt that the improved cameras, brighter screen and enhanced AI-powered features made it enough of an upgrade to (potentially) warrant a purchase — minus the underutilized temperature sensor. Stay tuned for his full review. Turmoil at Flexport: Dave Clark, the former Amazon executive who was ousted as CEO of Flexport just a year into the job, fired back at its founder and board, calling recent reporting on the logistics company “deeply concerning.” Clark made the comments Monday in a lengthy post on social media site X following a report from CNBC that provided new information about his last days at Flexport, a freight forwarding and customs brokerage startup valued at $8 billion. SBF allegedly tried to buy off Trump: The TC team’s been trained on the Manhattan Federal Court for the trial of Sam Bankman-Fried, the disgraced entrepreneur accused of orchestrating the collapse of cryptocurrency exchange FTX. But fascinating details about SBF’s political dealings are emerging from a book by Michael Lewis, “Going Infinite,” that debuted on the first day of the trial, like SBF’s attempt to buy off Trump to get him to not run again for president. Gmail fights back against spammers: Google this week announced a series of significant changes to how it handles email from bulk senders in an effort to cut down on spam and other unwanted emails. The company says that, starting next year, bulk senders will need to authenticate their emails, offer an easy way to unsubscribe and stay under a reported spam threshold. TikTok tests an ad-free tier: TikTok is testing an ad-free subscription tier for some users. For $4.99, subscribers get an ad-free experience on TikTok — no other strings attached. But don’t look for the option to arrive anytime soon. TikTok says that it’s piloting the plan in a single, English-speaking market outside the U.S. for now. LinkedIn leans into AI tools: LinkedIn this week unveiled a string of new AI features spanning its job hunting, marketing and sales products, Ingrid writes. They include a big update to its Recruiter talent sourcing platform, with AI assistance built into it throughout; an AI-powered LinkedIn Learning coach; and a new AI-powered tool for marketing campaigns. Musk comes clean about X’s metrics — maybe: In September, Elon Musk said that X users were generating a lot of content — creating 100 million to 200 million posts every day, excluding retweets. But speaking at an event this week, X CEO Linda Yaccarino offered a contradictory figure. She claimed X was seeing 500 million posts per day on the platform. So who’s right? Beats us. Former NSA director’s startup shutters: IronNet, a once-promising cybersecurity startup founded by a former NSA director, has shuttered and laid off its remaining staff following its collapse. The Virginia-based IronNet was founded in 2014 by retired four-star general Keith Alexander and had raised more than $400 million in funding. But IronNet fail
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Happy Black History Month! Like the other eleven months, it’s an excellent time to buy queer books by Black authors! (Want even more recs? Check out previous posts!)
Please note that this post contains titles published by HarperCollins. Please note that the HarperCollins Union has been on strike since 11/10/22 to get a fair contract for their workers, and this site very much supports that effort. Visit the HarperCollins Union linktree to learn how you can support their fight for a fair contract: linktr.ee/hcpunion.
Books to Buy Now
Highly Suspicious and Unfairly Cute by Talia Hibbert
Bradley Graeme is pretty much perfect. He’s a star football player, manages his OCD well (enough), and comes out on top in all his classes . . . except the ones he shares with his ex-best friend, Celine.
Celine Bangura is conspiracy-theory-obsessed. Social media followers eat up her takes on everything from UFOs to holiday overconsumption–yet, she’s still not cool enough for the popular kids’ table. Which is why Brad abandoned her for the in-crowd years ago. (At least, that’s how Celine sees it.)
These days, there’s nothing between them other than petty insults and academic rivalry. So when Celine signs up for a survival course in the woods, she’s surprised to find Brad right beside her.
Forced to work as a team for the chance to win a grand prize, these two teens must trudge through not just mud and dirt but their messy past. And as this adventure brings them closer together, they begin to remember the good bits of their history. But has too much time passed . . . or just enough to spark a whole new kind of relationship?
Buy it: Bookshop | Amazon | IndieBound
Cameron Battle and the Escape Trials by Jamar J. Perry
This is the sequel to Cameron Battle and the Hidden Kingdoms
After his first adventure as the Descendant, Cameron can’t sit through seventh grade classes. Especially when his mother is still trapped in Chidani and his father is still missing. But he encounters a particularly nasty bully in his new school, and it doesn’t take long for Cameron and his trusty friends Zion and Aliyah to realize that the troubles of Chidani won’t stay away for long.
With the Book to guide them, Cameron and his crew end up transported to Chidani sooner than anticipated–and the gods and goddesses they encounter don’t intend to make Cameron’s journey easy. Can he finally outwit and outlast the villainous god set on destroying their worlds?
Buy it: Bookshop | Amazon | IndieBound
Eternally Yours by Patrice Caldwell
Give in to this irresistible paranormal romance anthology filled with tales of the mortal and the monstrous. In Eternally Yours, fifteen of today’s bestselling writers explore love in its many forms . . .
Contributors include Kalynn Bayron, Kendare Blake, Kat Cho, Melissa de la Cruz, Hafsah Faizal, Sarah Gailey, Chloe Gong, Alexis Henderson, Adib Khorram, Anna-Marie McLemore, Casey McQuiston, Sandhya Menon, Akshaya Raman, Marie Rutkoski, and Julian Winters.
Vampires and merpeople, angels and demons—the stories in this anthology imagine worlds where the only thing more powerful than the supernatural, is love.
A girl in a graveyard goes on an unexpected date, a shipwrecked sailor makes a connection on a forbidden island, a piano melody summons a soul mate. Creatures of folktales and legend, of land and sea, of centuries past and life after life, all wrapped into one spellbinding compendium. Once you sink into its pages, it’ll never let you go.
Buy it: Bookshop | Amazon | IndieBound
Friday I’m in Love by Camryn Garrett
Mahalia Harris wants.
She wants a big Sweet Sixteen like her best friend, Naomi.
She wants the super-cute new girl Siobhan to like her back.
She wants a break from worrying—about money, snide remarks from white classmates, pitying looks from church ladies . . . all of it.
Then inspiration strikes: It’s too late for a Sweet Sixteen, but what if she had a coming-out party? A singing, dancing, rainbow-cake-eating celebration of queerness on her own terms.
The idea lights a fire beneath her, and soon Mahalia is scrimping and saving, taking on extra hours at her afterschool job, trying on dresses, and awkwardly flirting with Siobhan, all in preparation for the coming out of her dreams. But it’s not long before she’s buried in a mountain of bills, unfinished schoolwork, and enough drama to make her English lit teacher blush. With all the responsibility on her shoulders, will Mahalia’s party be over before it’s even begun?
A novel about finding yourself, falling in love, and celebrating what makes you you.
Buy it: Bookshop | Amazon | IndieBound
Death by Society by Sierra Elmore
Seventeen-year-old Carter Harper may have created an award-winning iPhone app and have a 3.93 GPA, but her successes are overshadowed by brutal bullying, debilitating depression, and biting loneliness. Tired of being treated as the popular girls’ plaything, Carter hatches a plan to gain their respect, and maybe even gain a bit of popularity of her own. When that doesn’t work, she thinks her only choice is to die by suicide.
Abby Wallace is a member of “the POPS” (the Petty, Oppressive, and Popular Shitbags, according to Carter)—subordinate only to Kelsey, her best friend with benefits. The ambitious poet destroys reputations without care—especially Carter’s—to prove how cool, cruel, and strong she is, all while pushing down her past trauma and secret guilt. But she faces an unexpected adversary when Kelsey tries to make Carter her new pet project. Angry and betrayed, Abby pushes Carter to the edge—facing consequences she never could have imagined.
Carter and Abby’s tumultuous relationship comes to a boiling point when Abby stops Carter from attempting suicide. But what happens when their shared enemy tries to come for them both again, and they end up in the unfortunate position of trying to protect one another? If Carter and Abby can stand each other for more than three minutes, they can stop Kelsey’s court of misrule from harming more girls.
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Cool. Awkward. Black. ed. by Karen Strong
Real or imaginary, geekdom is where it’s at in this multi-genre YA anthology that celebrates “the geek,” with stories by some of today’s top bestselling, critically acclaimed Black authors.
Contributors include Amerie, Kalynn Bayron, Terry J. Benton-Walker, Roseanne A. Brown, Elise Bryant, Tracy Deonn, Desiree S. Evans, Isaac Fitzsimons, Lamar Giles, Jordan Ifueko, Leah Johnson, Amanda Joy, Kwame Mbalia, Tochi Onyebuchi, Shari B. Pennant, K. Arsenault Rivera, Julian Winters, and Ibi Zoboi.
A girl who believes in UFOs; a boy who might have finally found his Prince Charming; a hopeful performer who dreams of being cast in her school’s production of The Sound of Music; a misunderstood magician of sorts with a power she doesn’t quite understand.
These plotlines and many more compose the eclectic stories found within the pages of this dynamic, exciting, and expansive collection featuring exclusively Black characters. From contemporary to historical, fantasy to sci-fi, magical to realistic, and with contributions from a powerhouse list of self-proclaimed geeks and bestselling, award-winning authors, this life-affirming anthology celebrates and redefines the many facets of Blackness and geekiness—both in the real world and those imagined.
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As You Walk on By by Julian Winters
Seventeen-year-old Theo Wright has it all figured out. His plan (well, more like his dad’s plan) is a foolproof strategy that involves exceling at his magnet school, getting scouted by college recruiters, and going to Duke on athletic scholarship. But for now, all Theo wants is a perfect prom night. After his best friend Jay dares Theo to prompose to his crush at Chloe Campbell’s party, Theo’s ready to throw caution to the wind and take his chances.
But when the promposal goes epically wrong, Theo seeks refuge in an empty bedroom while the party rages on downstairs. Having an existential crisis about who he really is with and without his so-called best friend wasn’t on tonight’s agenda. Though, as the night goes on, Theo finds he’s not as alone as he thinks when, one by one, new classmates join him to avoid who they’re supposed be outside the bedroom door. Among them, a familiar acquaintance, a quiet outsider, an old friend, and a new flame . . .
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The Minus-One Club by Kekla Magoon
Fifteen-year-old Kermit Sanders knows grief and its all-encompassing shadows. After losing his beloved older sister in a tragic car accident, nothing quite punctures through the feelings of loss. Everywhere Kermit goes, he is reminded of her.
But then Kermit finds a mysterious invitation in his locker, signed anonymously with “-1.” He has no idea what he’s in for, but he shows up to find out. Dubbed the “Minus-One Club,” a group of his schoolmates has banded together as a form of moral support. The members have just one thing in common—they have all suffered the tragic loss of someone they loved.
The usual dividing lines between high school classes and cliques don’t apply inside the Minus-One Club, and Kermit’s secret crush, the handsome and happy-go-lucky Matt (and only out gay student at school), is also a part of the group. Slowly, Matt’s positive headstrong approach to life helps relieve Kermit of his constant despair.
But as Kermit grows closer to Matt, the light of his new life begins to show the cracks beneath the surface. When Matt puts himself in danger by avoiding his feelings, Kermit must find the strength to not only lift himself back up but to help the rest of the group from falling apart.
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The Black Queen by Jumata Emill
Nova Albright, the first Black homecoming queen at Lovett High, is dead. Murdered the night of her coronation, her body found the next morning in the old slave cemetery she spent her weekends rehabilitating.
Tinsley McArthur was supposed to be queen. Not only is she beautiful, wealthy, and white, it’s her legacy—her grandmother, her mother, and even her sister wore the crown before her. Everyone in Lovett knows Tinsley would do anything to carry on the McArthur tradition.
No one is more certain of that than Duchess Simmons, Nova’s best friend. Duchess’s father is the first Black police captain in Lovett. For Duchess, Nova’s crown was more than just a win for Nova. It was a win for all the Black kids. Now her best friend is dead, and her father won’t fact the fact that the main suspect is right in front of him. Duchess is convinced that Tinsley killed Nova—and that Tinsley is privileged enough to think she can get away with it. But Duchess’s father seems to be doing what he always does: fall behind the blue line. Which means that the white girl is going to walk.
Duchess is determined to prove Tinsley’s guilt. And to do that, she’ll have to get close to her.
But Tinsley has an agenda, too.
Everyone loved Nova. And sometimes, love is exactly what gets you killed.
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And Other Mistakes by Erika Turner
For most of her life, Aaliyah’s home situation hasn’t been great, but she’s at least had her childhood best friend and role as a cross-country star to balance it out. But once she got outed by a church elder last spring, everything came undone — including Aaliyah.
Now, senior year is about to start and she is determined to come back faster and wiser. No more letting other people define her. No more losing herself to their expectations.
Except… well, with new friends, old flames, nosy school counselors, and teammates who don’t trust her yet, the route already feels rough. And what’s with the new girl, Tessa, who gives Aaliyah butterflies every time she looks at her? Regardless, she’ll be fine. Because this is the year to prove to everyone―and most of all, herself―that she’s more than her mistakes. After all, even Aaliyah can’t outrun everything.
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A Dash of Salt and Pepper by Kosoko Jackson
Xavier Reynolds is doing less than stellar. He just got dumped, was passed over for a prestigious fellowship, and to top it all off he’s right back home in Harper’s Cove, Maine (population: 9,000). The last thing he wants to do is to work as a prep chef in the kitchen of the hip new restaurant in town, The Wharf. Especially since the hot, single-father chef who owns it can’t delegate to save his life.
Logan O’Hare doesn’t understand Xavier or why every word out of his mouth is dipped in sarcasm. Unfortunately, he has no choice but to hire him—he needs more help in the kitchen and his tween daughter, Anne, can only mince so many onions. It might be a recipe for disaster, but Logan doesn’t have many options besides Xavier.
Stuck between a stove and a hot place, Logan and Xavier discover an unexpected connection. But when the heat between them threatens to top the Scoville scale, they’ll have to decide if they can make their relationship work or if life has seasoned them too differently.
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Feels Right: Black Queer Women and the Politics of Partying in Chicago by Kemi Adeyemi
In Feels Right, Kemi Adeyemi presents an ethnography of how black queer women in Chicago use dance to assert their physical and affective rights to the city. Adeyemi stages the book in queer dance parties in gentrifying neighborhoods, where good feelings are good business. But feeling good is elusive for black queer women whose nightlives are undercut by white people, heterosexuality, neoliberal capitalism, burnout, and other buzzkills. Adeyemi documents how black queer women respond to these conditions: how they destroy DJ booths, argue with one another, dance slowly, and stop partying altogether. Their practices complicate our expectations that life at night, on the queer dance floor, or among black queer community simply feels good. Adeyemi’s framework of “feeling right” instead offers a closer, kinesthetic look at how black queer women adroitly manage feeling itself as a complex right they should be afforded in cities that violently structure their movements and energies. What emerges in Feels Right is a sensorial portrait of the critical, black queer geographies and collectivities that emerge in social dance settings and in the broader neoliberal city.
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Books to Preorder
My Dear Henry by Kalynn Bayron (March 7, 2023)
London, 1885. Gabriel Utterson, a 17-year-old law clerk, has returned to London for the first time since his life― and that of his dearest friend, Henry Jekyll―was derailed by a scandal that led to his and Henry’s expulsion from the London Medical School. Whispers about the true nature of Gabriel and Henry’s relationship have followed the boys for two years, and now Gabriel has a chance to start again.
But Gabriel doesn’t want to move on, not without Henry. His friend has become distant and cold since the disastrous events of the prior spring, and now his letters have stopped altogether. Desperate to discover what’s become of him, Gabriel takes to watching the Jekyll house.
In doing so, Gabriel meets Hyde, a a strangely familiar young man with white hair and a magnetic charisma. He claims to be friends with Henry, and Gabriel can’t help but begin to grow jealous at their apparent closeness, especially as Henry continues to act like Gabriel means nothing to him.
But the secret behind Henry’s apathy is only the first part of a deeper mystery that has begun to coalesce. Monsters of all kinds prowl within the London fog―and not all of them are out for blood…
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Starting from Scratch by Jazz Taylor (April 4, 2023)
Janie believes there’s a best way to do everything. When she sticks to a schedule, she and her mom can tackle anything. But Janie’s perfect schedule—and her life—are getting shaken up this year. Her new stepmom, Keisha, is moving in, along with her daughter, Makayla.
Worst of all? Makayla brings a cat with her. And Janie hates cats.
Even though it’s hard, Janie tries to welcome Makayla to her new school. And honestly, she maybe does too good a job. Soon, Makayla is volunteering with Janie’s beloved Sunshine Club, and Janie’s friends all love her. The only one who pays any attention to her anymore is Makayla’s nosy cat. It feels like her new sister is taking over! What’s a gal to do with a copycat in her life?
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Blood Debts by Terry J. Benton-Walker (April 4, 2023)
Thirty years ago, a young woman was murdered, a family was lynched, and New Orleans saw the greatest magical massacre in its history. In the days that followed, a throne was stolen from a queen.
On the anniversary of these brutal events, Clement and Cristina Trudeau—the sixteen-year-old twin heirs to the powerful, magical, dethroned family—are mourning their father and caring for their sick mother. Until, by chance, they discover their mother isn’t sick—she’s cursed. Cursed by someone on the very magic council their family used to rule. Someone who will come for them next.
Cristina, once a talented and dedicated practitioner of Generational magic, has given up magic for good. An ancient spell is what killed their father and she was the one who cast it. For Clement, magic is his lifeline. A distraction from his anger and pain. Even better than the random guys he hooks up with.
Cristina and Clement used to be each other’s most trusted confidant and friend, now they barely speak. But if they have any hope of discovering who is coming after their family, they’ll have to find a way to trust each other and their family’s magic, all while solving the decades-old murder that sparked the still-rising tensions between the city’s magical and non-magical communities. And if they don’t succeed, New Orleans may see another massacre. Or worse.
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Pomegranate by Helen Elaine Lee (April 11, 2023)
Ranita Atwater is “getting short.”
She is almost done with her four-year sentence for opiate possession at Oak Hills Correctional Center. With three years of sobriety, she is determined to stay clean and regain custody of her two children.
My name is Ranita, and I’m an addict, she has said again and again at recovery meetings. But who else is she? Who might she choose to become? As she claims the story housed within her pomegranate-like heart, she is determined to confront the weight of the past and discover what might lie beyond mere survival.
Ranita is regaining her freedom, but she’s leaving behind her lover Maxine, who has inspired her to imagine herself and the world differently. Now she must steer clear of the temptations that have pulled her down, while atoning for her missteps and facing old wounds. With a fierce, smart, and sometimes funny voice, Ranita reveals how rocky and winding the path to wellness is for a Black woman, even as she draws on family, memory, faith, and love in order to choose life.
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Small Joys by Elvin James Mensah
Could I one day inspire happiness in others, the same way he seemed to do in me?
It’s 2005 and Harley has dropped out of college to move home, back to rural England where he works a dead-end job at a movie theater. Estranged from his father and finding every attempt at happiness futile, he is on the verge of making a devastating final decision. Fortunately for him, things don’t go according to plan, and his attempt on his own life is interrupted by his new roommate, Muddy.
Muddy is everything Harley is not: white, ostensibly heterosexual, freewheeling, confident in his masculinity. Despite their differences, a deep friendship blossoms between them when Muddy takes Harley under his wing and shows him everything that, in his eyes, makes life worth living: birdwatching, karaoke, rugby, and the band Oasis.
But this newfound friendship is complicated. It has enormous repercussions for the pair’s romantically entangled friend group—with Chelsea, an overbearing striver whose generosity they begrudgingly rely on; with Finlay, her raffish and uncouth boyfriend; and with Noria, who despite her simmering confidence is smarting from a series of unreturned affections. And then there’s the violent affair with an older man that Harley finds himself slipping back into…
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Rosewater by Liv Little (April 25, 2023)
Elsie is a sexy, funny, and fiercely independent woman in south London. But, at just 28, she is also tired. Though she spends her days writing tender poetry in her journal, her nights are spent working long hours for minimum wage at a neighborhood dive bar. Not even sleeping with her alluring coworker, Bea, can quell her existential dread. The difficulty of being estranged from her family, struggle of being continually rejected from jobs, and fear of never making money doing what she loves is too great. But Elsie is determined to keep the faith, for a little longer at least. Things will surely turn around. They have to.
But when Elsie is suddenly evicted from her social housing, her fragile foundations threaten to collapse entirely. With nowhere left to go, Elsie turns to her childhood friend, Juliet, for help.
Among Juliet’s mismatched cushions and shelves lined with trinkets, Elsie is able to breathe for the first time in years. But between their reruns of Drag Race and nights smoking on the balcony, something else soon begins to glimmer in Elsie’s heart . . . Sometimes what you’ve been searching for has been there all along. Can Elsie see it in time?
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Ellie Engle Saves Herself by Leah Johnson (May 2, 2023)
Ellie Engle doesn’t stand out. Not at home, where she’s alone with her pet fish since her dad moved away and her mom has to work around the clock . Not at the bakery, where she helps out old Mr. Walker on the weekends. And definitely not at school, where her best friend Abby—the coolest, boldest, most talented girl in the world—drags Ellie along on her never-ending quest to “make her mark.” To someone else, a life in the shadows might seem boring, or lonely. But not to Ellie. As long as she has Abby by her side and a comic book in her hand, she’s quite content.
Too bad life didn’t bother checking in with Ellie. Because when a freak earthquake hits her small town, Ellie wakes up with the power to bring anything back to life with just her touch. And when a video of her using her powers suddenly goes viral, Ellie’s life goes somewhere she never imagined—or wanted: straight into the spotlight.
Surviving middle school is hard enough. Surviving middle school when paparazzi are camped out on your front lawn and an international pop singer wants you to use your powers on live tv and you might be in love with your best friend but she doesn’t know it? Absolutely impossible.
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Homebodies by Tembe Denton-Hurst (May 2, 2023)
Mickey Hayward dreams of writing stories that matter. She has a flashy media job that makes her feel successful and a devoted girlfriend who takes care of her when she comes home exhausted and demoralized. It’s not all A-list parties and steamy romance, but Mickey’s on her way, and it’s far from the messy life she left behind in Maryland. Despite being overlooked and mistreated at work, it seems like she might finally get the chance to prove herself–until she finds out she’s being replaced.
Distraught and enraged, Mickey fires back with a detailed letter outlining the racism and sexism she’s endured as a Black woman in media, certain it will change the world for the better. But when her letter is met with overwhelming silence, Mickey is sent into a tailspin of self-doubt. Forced to reckon with just how fragile her life is–including the uncertainty of her relationship–she flees to the last place she ever dreamed she would run to, her hometown, desperate for a break from her troubles.
Back home, Mickey is seduced by the simplicity of her old life–and the flirtation of a former flame–but her life in New York refuses to be forgotten. When a media scandal catapults Mickey’s forgotten letter into the public zeitgeist, suddenly everyone wants to hear what Mickey has to say. It’s what she’s always wanted–isn’t it?
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The Secret Summer Promise by Keah Brown (May 9, 2023)
THE BSE (Best Summer Ever) LIST!
1. Blueberries
2. Art show in ShoeHorn
3. Lizzo concert
4. Thrift shop pop-up
5. Skinny Dipping at the lake house
6. Amusement Park Day!
7. Drew Barrymarathon
8. Paintball day
Oh, and ….
9. Fall out of love with Hailee
Andrea Williams has got this. The Best Summer Ever. Two summers ago, she spent all her time in bed, recovering from the latest surgery for her cerebral palsy. She’s waited too long for adventure and thrills to enter her life. Together with her crew of ride-or-die friends, and the best parents anyone could ask for (just don’t tell them that), she’s going to live it up.
There’s just one thing that could ruin it: Her best friend, Hailee, finding out Andrea’s true feelings. So Andrea WILL fall out of love with Hailee – even if it means dating the cute boy George who keeps showing up everywhere with a smile.
Do we want Andrea to succeed? No! Does she? We’re not telling!
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The Yards Between Us by R. K. Russell (May 16, 2023)
In 2019, R.K. Russell broke the mold when he came out as bisexual in an essay for ESPN that ignited the sports world. Now, in his powerful memoir, The Yards Between Us, he shares his story and explores his love of football, men and women, walking the devastating tightrope of keeping his sexuality secret, the tension between his private and public lives, and the importance of crashing through barriers.
Told through the people and moments that have shaped him, Russell traces the highs and lows of his life in and out of football, from his early life as a shy kid struggling with the expectations on a Black boy and the pull between his quiet nature and his athletic ability, to being drafted by his hometown team the Dallas Cowboys, and then on to seasons with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Buffalo Bills. And as his time in the sport comes into full bloom, Russell realizes that keeping his secret in the NFL is easier than in college when life and football are so much more connected to social worlds.
Through being cut, injured, and frustrating setbacks, Russell’s confidence lags as the secret of his sexuality weighs heavier and heavier. And when that frustration is combined with the devastating loss of his best friend and sole confidant, the darkness that follows also brings a deep understanding that perhaps it’s time to make a change. In Los Angeles, against the backdrop of the swaying palm trees and warm sands of Malibu, Russell falls in love and it’s the final push he needs to stand up for every part of himself—a professional athlete, a writer, a son, a friend, a lover, a bisexual Black man. In The Yards Between Us, R.K. Russell shows us the life-changing power of embracing who you are and fighting to make space so others can do the same.
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Transmogrify! ed. by g. haron-davis (May 16, 2023)
Transness is as varied and colorful as magic can be. In Transmogrify!, you’ll embark on fourteen different adventures alongside unforgettable characters who embody many different genders and expressions and experiences—because magic is for everyone, and that is cause for celebration.
Featuring stories from:
AR Capetta and Cory McCarthy
g. haron davis
Mason Deaver
Jonathan Lenore Kastin
Emery Lee
Saundra Mitchell
Cam Montgomery
Ash Nouveau
Sonora Reyes
Renee Reynolds
Dove Salvatierra
Ayida Shonibar
Francesca Tacchi
Nik Traxler
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Forever is Now by Mariama J. Lockington (May 23, 2023)
I’m safe here.
That’s how Sadie feels, on a perfect summer day, wrapped in her girlfriend’s arms. School is out, and even though she’s been struggling to manage her chronic anxiety, Sadie is hopeful better times are ahead. Or at least, she thought she was safe. When her girlfriend reveals some unexpected news and the two witness a violent incident of police brutality unfold before them, Sadie’s whole world is upended in an instant.
I’m not safe anywhere.
That’s how Sadie feels every day after—vulnerable, uprooted. She retreats inside as the weeks slip by and relies on her phone to stay connected to the outside world. When Sadie’s therapist gives her a diagnosis for her debilitating panic—agoraphobia—she starts on a path of acceptance and healing. Meanwhile, Sadie’s best friend, Evan, updates her on the protests taking place in their city. Sadie wants to be a part of it, to use her voice and affect change. But how do you show up for your community when you can’t even leave your house?
I can build a safe place inside myself.
That’s what Sadie learns over the course of one life-changing summer, with some help from her family, her best friend, an online platform for activists, and a magnetic crush she develops for the new boy next door.
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The Late Americans by Brandon Taylor (May 23rd)
In the shared and private spaces of Iowa City, a loose circle of lovers and friends encounter, confront, and provoke one another in a volatile year of self-discovery. At the group’s center are Ivan, a dancer turned aspiring banker who dabbles in amateur pornography; Fatima, whose independence and work ethic complicates her relationships with friends and a trusted mentor; and Noah, who “didn’t seek sex out so much as it came up to him like an anxious dog in need of affection.” These three are buffeted by a cast of poets, artists, landlords, meat-packing workers, and mathematicians who populate the cafes, classrooms, and food-service kitchens of Iowa City, sometimes to violent and electrifying consequence. Finally, as each prepares for an uncertain future, the group heads to a cabin to bid goodbye to their former lives—a moment of reckoning that leaves each of them irrevocably altered.
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The Art of Congressional Love by Sierra Elmore (June 12, 2023)
Unlike her private school classmates, 17-year-old and Yale-bound Kennedy Devon wasn’t born into a life of privilege. In fact, Kennedy and her mother are homeless. Kennedy refuses to be pitied, so she hides her secret from her friends and her girlfriend, Gwen Clark.
Kennedy’s secret is discovered when Senator Clark, her girlfriend’s father, finds out she’s homeless. Kennedy blackmails him into giving her a home and then some because she wants power and opportunity, to be a future President. He agrees that if she becomes his summer intern and excels, he’ll mentor her through the world of politics.
Only, at her internship, she discovers that Senator Clark is hiding a scandal so explosive it could tarnish his legacy.
Now Kennedy is caught between being loyal to the girl she loves, the senator who can wreck her life, and the country she hopes to serve. Because somebody’s life is going to implode, and she needs to make sure it’s not her own.
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You’re Not Supposed to Die Tonight by Kalynn Bayron (June 20, 2023)
Charity Curtis has the summer job of her dreams, playing the “final girl” at Camp Mirror Lake. Guests pay to be scared in this full-contact terror game, as Charity and her summer crew recreate scenes from a classic slasher film, Curse of Camp Mirror Lake. The more realistic the fear, the better for business.
But the last weekend of the season, Charity’s co-workers begin disappearing. And when one ends up dead, Charity’s role as the final girl suddenly becomes all too real. If Charity and her girlfriend Bezi hope to survive the night, they’ll need figure out what this killer is after. Is there is more to the story of Mirror Lake and its dangerous past than Charity ever suspected?
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Can’t Let Her Go by Kianna Alexander (June 20, 2023)
Peaches Monroe and Jamie Hunt are core members of their Texas friend squad and have so much in common. They’re successful at their careers in personal care. They take Austin’s “Keep It Weird” vibe to heart, each leaning into their own unique talents and sense of style. And they’re both ready to go on to even bigger things. Is pushing past the boundaries of friendship into something deeper one of them? The red-hot fantasy is there…but so is real life.
Jamie’s college dreams will take her far from her hometown. She’s already road-tripping to possibilities from San Antonio to Houston. And Peaches has obligations of her own. Not only is she planning to expand her business, but she’s taking care of her family after her mother’s passing, leaving her overwhelmed and under pressure.
No matter how perfect Jamie and Peaches are for each other, is this the right time for romance? Finding their true selves comes first. Only then can they hope to pursue a future of lasting love—together.
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The King is Dead by Benjamin Dean (July 18, 2023)
Heavy is the crown James has been born to wear, especially as the first Black heir to the British throne. But with his father’s recent passing, and with a new boyfriend to hide, James is woefully unprepared for the sudden shine of public scrutiny.
When his secrets come spilling forth across tabloid pages and the man he thought he loved has suddenly disappeared, James finds himself on the precipice of ruin. As every detail of his life becomes public knowledge, his sense of safety is shattered and the people he trusts the most become the likeliest suspects.
What dangers lurk behind the palace walls—and will the new king find out before it’s too late?
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Monstrous by Jessica Lewis (September 12, 2023)
Don’t go outside past dark. Come straight home after church. And above all—never, ever, go into Red Wood.
These are the rules Latavia’s aunt tells her as soon as she arrives in Sanctum, Alabama for the summer. Weird, but Latavia isn’t here to solve any scary small town mysteries; she’s here for six weeks and six weeks only, and then she’s off to college and won’t look back. Still, Sanctum has its perks—mainly, the cute girl who works at the local ice cream shop.
But Latavia can’t ignore how strange her aunt’s tiny town is. The residents are suspicious of her and at times hostile, and it’s clear she’s some kind of outsider. That’s proven when Latavia is dragged out of her house in the dead of night, into the forbidden Red Wood, and presented as a human sacrifice to an ancient monster.
Latavia won’t be eaten without a fight. She’ll do whatever she has to do to survive—even if that includes making a deal with the monster, endangering her crush and family, and even risk turning into a monster herself.
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A Crown So Cursed by L.L. McKinney (September 19, 2023)
This is the third and final book in the Nightmare-verse
Alice and her crew are doing their best to recover from the last boss battle, but some of them keep having these. . . dreams: visions of a dark past―and an even darker future. Sadly, the evil in Wonderland may not be as defeated as they’d hoped.
Attacked by Nightmares unlike any they’ve ever seen, Alice will have to step between the coming darkness and the mortal world once more. But this time is different. This time, the monsters aren’t waiting for her on the other side of the Veil.
They’re in her own back yard.
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Alex Wise vs. the End of the World by Terry J. Benton-Walker (September 26, 2023)
Alex Wise feels like his world is ending. His best friend, Loren, is leaving town for the summer, his former friend and maybe sort of crush Sky hasn’t spoken to him since he ditched Alex on first day of sixth grade, and now his mom is sending him and his annoying younger sister, Mags, on a cruise with the dad who abandoned them. And, as if things couldn’t get worse, a creepy shadow monster may or may not be stalking him.
But none of this could prepare Alex for the actual end of the world. Too bad that is exactly what’s coming, after the definitely-real Shadow Man kidnaps Mags and she is possessed by the ancient spirit of Death—one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. Luckily (depending on who you ask), Alex is possessed as well by a powerful god who imbues Alex with their powers in an effort to stop the Horsemen…if he can figure out how to use them. So begins an epic battle between good and evil: Alex, Loren, a grumpy demi-god, and Alex’s fourth grade teacher vs. Death, Pestilence, Famine, War, and the waves of chaos and destruction they bring to LA and soon the rest of the globe. Just your average summer vacation.
Alex is more used to being left behind than leading the way, but now he’s the only one who can save his sister—and the world. That is, if he can unlock his new powers and and see himself as the hero he is.
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The Forest Demands its Due by Kosoko Jackson (October 3, 2023)
Regent Academy has a long and storied history in the small, sleepy town of Winslow, Vermont. But so does the vast, dense forest that surrounds its campus. While the prestigious school is known for molding teens into world leaders, its history is far more nefarious—and far more entangled with the forest—than anyone could begin to suspect.
Seventeen-year-old Douglas Jones wants nothing to do with Regent’s king-making; he’s just trying to forget his past and survive his present. But then a student is killed and, by the next day, no one remembers him ever exiting, except for Douglas and the groundskeeper’s son, Everett Everley. As Douglas begins to research what he finds to be a centuries-long curse in the town, he and Everett awaken a horror hidden within the forest. And to save the town, and the school, the forest wants more blood as payment. The question is, will Douglas and Everett be able to pay the debt?
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Just Like Her by Fiona Zedde (December 23, 2023)
Delphine’s life is made up of secrets. About her job, her sexual identity, and even her past.
She coasts along on a tide of half-truths until a familiar “straight” woman splashes deeper into her world, threatening her tenuous peace of mind.
This woman wants to be everything Delphine has never had before – a confidant, a seductress, a trusted lover. By giving in to this siren, is Delphine setting herself up for heartbreak?
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Where Sleeping Girls Lie by Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé (March 19, 2024)
It’s like I keep stumbling into a dark room, searching for the switch to make things bright again. To make me remember. But the switch isn’t there. Was it there before?
Sade Hussein is starting her third year of high school, this time at the prestigious Alfred Nobel Academy boarding school. After being home-schooled all her life and feeling like a magnet for misfortune, she’s not sure what will happen. What she doesn’t expect though is for her roommate Elizabeth to disappear after Sade’s first night. Or for people to think she had something to do with it.
With rumors swirling around her, Sade catches the attention of the most popular girls in school – collectively known as the ‘Unholy Trinity’ – and they bring her into their fold. Between learning more about them – especially Persephone, who Sade finds herself drawn to – playing catch-up in class, and trying to figure out what happened to Elizabeth, Sade has a lot on her plate. It doesn’t help that she’s already dealing with grief from the many tragedies in her family.
And then a student is found dead.
The more Sade investigates, the more she realizes there’s more to Alfred Nobel Academy and its students than she realized. Secrets lurk around every corner and beneath every surface…secrets that rival even her own.
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A Little Kissing Between Friends by Chencia C. Higgins (May 28, 2024)
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Books to Add to Your TBR
Five Second Violation by George M. Johnson (MG)
Songs of Irie by Asha Bromfield (YA)
The Inevitability of Home by Ciera Burch (YA)
So Let Them Burn by Kamilah Cole (YA)
Wrangled and Entangled by Kosoko Jackson
Escaping Mr. Rochester by L.L. McKinney (YA)
When the Harvest Comes by Denne Michele Norris
Family Meal by Brian Washington
Prince of the Palisades by Julian Winters
Take a Bow, Noah Mitchell by Tobias Madden (3rd)
Seventeen-year-old gaymer Noah Mitchell only has one friend left: the wonderful, funny, strictly online-only MagePants69. After years playing RPGs together, they know everything about each other, except anything that would give away their real life identities. And Noah is certain that if they could just meet in person, they would be soulmates. Noah would do anything to make this happen―including finally leaving his gaming chair to join a community theater show that he’s only mostly sure MagePants69 is performing in. Noah has never done anything like theater―he can’t sing, he can’t dance, and he’s never willingly watched a musical―but he’ll have to go all in to have a chance at love.
With Noah’s mum performing in the lead role, and former friends waiting in the wings to sabotage his reputation, his plan to make MagePants69 fall in love with him might be a little more difficult than originally anticipated.
And the longer Noah waits to come clean, the more tangled his web of lies becomes. By opening night, he will have to decide if telling the truth is worth closing the curtain on his one shot at true love.
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Nick and Charlie by Alice Oseman (3rd)
This is the first US publication of the UK novella.
Absence makes the heart grow fonder… right?
Everyone knows that Nick and Charlie love their nearly inseparable life together. But soon Nick will be leaving for university, and Charlie, a year younger, will be left behind. Everyone’s asking if they’re staying together, which is a stupid question… or at least that’s what Nick and Charlie assume at first.
As the time to say goodbye gets inevitably closer, both Nick and Charlie start to question whether their love is strong enough to survive being apart. Charlie is sure he’s holding Nick back… and Nick can’t tell what Charlie’s thinking.
Things spiral from there.
Everyone knows that first loves rarely last forever. What will it take for Nick and Charlie to defy the odds?
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Highly Suspicious and Unfairly Cute by Talia Hibbert (3rd)
Bradley Graeme is pretty much perfect. He’s a star football player, manages his OCD well (enough), and comes out on top in all his classes . . . except the ones he shares with his ex-best friend, Celine.
Celine Bangura is conspiracy-theory-obsessed. Social media followers eat up her takes on everything from UFOs to holiday overconsumption–yet, she’s still not cool enough for the popular kids’ table. Which is why Brad abandoned her for the in-crowd years ago. (At least, that’s how Celine sees it.)
These days, there’s nothing between them other than petty insults and academic rivalry. So when Celine signs up for a survival course in the woods, she’s surprised to find Brad right beside her.
Forced to work as a team for the chance to win a grand prize, these two teens must trudge through not just mud and dirt but their messy past. And as this adventure brings them closer together, they begin to remember the good bits of their history. But has too much time passed . . . or just enough to spark a whole new kind of relationship?
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The New Life by Tom Crewe (3rd)
In the summer of 1894, John Addington and Henry Ellis begin writing a book arguing that what they call “inversion,” or homosexuality, is a natural, harmless variation of human sexuality. Though they have never met, John and Henry both live in London with their wives, Catherine and Edith, and in each marriage there is a third party: John has a lover, a working class man named Frank, and Edith spends almost as much time with her friend Angelica as she does with Henry. John and Catherine have three grown daughters and a long, settled marriage, over the course of which Catherine has tried to accept her husband’s sexuality and her own role in life; Henry and Edith’s marriage is intended to be a revolution in itself, an intellectual partnership that dismantles the traditional understanding of what matrimony means.
Shortly before the book is to be published, Oscar Wilde is arrested. John and Henry must decide whether to go on, risking social ostracism and imprisonment, or to give up the project for their own safety and the safety of the people they love. Is this the right moment to advance their cause? Is publishing bravery or foolishness? And what price is too high to pay for a new way of living?
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A Tale of Two Princes by Eric Geron (10th)
Edward Dinnissen, Crown Prince of Canada, loves getting the royal treatment at his exclusive Manhattan private school and living in a fancy mansion on Park Avenue. But despite living a royal life of luxury, Edward is unsure how to tell his parents, his expectant country, and his adoring fans that he’s gay.
Billy Boone couldn’t be happier: he loves small-town life and his family’s Montana ranch, and his boyfriend is the cutest guy at Little Timber High. But this out-and-proud cowboy is finally admitting to himself that he feels destined for more . . .
When Edward and Billy meet by chance in New York City and discover that they are long-lost twins, their lives are forever changed. Will the twin princes—“twinces”— be able to take on high school, coming out, and coronations together? Or will this royal reunion quickly become a royal disaster?
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Friday I’m in Love by Camryn Garrett (10th)
Mahalia Harris wants.
She wants a big Sweet Sixteen like her best friend, Naomi.
She wants the super-cute new girl Siobhan to like her back.
She wants a break from worrying—about money, snide remarks from white classmates, pitying looks from church ladies . . . all of it.
Then inspiration strikes: It’s too late for a Sweet Sixteen, but what if she had a coming-out party? A singing, dancing, rainbow-cake-eating celebration of queerness on her own terms.
The idea lights a fire beneath her, and soon Mahalia is scrimping and saving, taking on extra hours at her afterschool job, trying on dresses, and awkwardly flirting with Siobhan, all in preparation for the coming out of her dreams. But it’s not long before she’s buried in a mountain of bills, unfinished schoolwork, and enough drama to make her English lit teacher blush. With all the responsibility on her shoulders, will Mahalia’s party be over before it’s even begun?
A novel about finding yourself, falling in love, and celebrating what makes you you.
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The Daughters of Izdihar by Hadeer Elsbai (10th)
As a waterweaver, Nehal can move and shape any water to her will, but she’s limited by her lack of formal education. She desires nothing more than to attend the newly opened Weaving Academy, take complete control of her powers, and pursue a glorious future on the battlefield with the first all-female military regiment. But her family cannot afford to let her go—crushed under her father’s gambling debt, Nehal is forcibly married into a wealthy merchant family. Her new spouse, Nico, is indifferent and distant and in love with another woman, a bookseller named Giorgina.
Giorgina has her own secret, however: she is an earthweaver with dangerously uncontrollable powers. She has no money and no prospects. Her only solace comes from her activities with the Daughters of Izdihar, a radical women’s rights group at the forefront of a movement with a simple goal: to attain recognition for women to have a say in their own lives. They live very different lives and come from very different means, yet Nehal and Giorgina have more in common than they think. The cause—and Nico—brings them into each other’s orbit, drawn in by the group’s enigmatic leader, Malak Mamdouh, and the urge to do what is right.
But their problems may seem small in the broader context of their world, as tensions are rising with a neighboring nation that desires an end to weaving and weavers. As Nehal and Giorgina fight for their rights, the threat of war looms in the background, and the two women find themselves struggling to earn—and keep—a lasting freedom.
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Brighter than the Moon by David Valdes (10th)
Shy foster kid Jonas and self-assured vlogger Shani met online, and so far, that’s where their relationship has stayed, sharing memes and baring their souls from behind their screens. Shani is eager to finally meet up, but Jonas isn’t so sure–he’s not confident Shani will like the real him . . . if he’s even sure who that is.
Jonas knows he’s trapped himself in a lie with Shani–and wants to dig himself out. But Shani, who’s been burned before, may not give him a chance: she talks her best friend Ash into playing spy and finding out the truth. When Ash falls for Jonas, too, he keeps that news from Shani, and soon they’re all keeping secrets. Will it matter that their hearts are in the right place? Coming clean will require them to figure out who they really are, which is no easy task when all the pieces of your identity go beyond easy boxes and labels.
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Back in a Spell by Lana Harper (10th)
Even though she won’t deny her love for pretty (and pricey) things, Nineve Blackmoore is almost painfully down-to-earth and sensible by Blackmoore standards. But after a year of nursing a broken heart inflicted by the fiancée who all but ditched her at the altar, the powerful witch is sick of feeling low and is ready to try something drastically different: a dating app.
At her best friend’s urging, Nina goes on a date with Morty Gutierrez, the nonbinary, offbeat soul of spontaneity and co-owner of the Shamrock Cauldron. Their date goes about as well as can be expected of most online dates—awkward and terrible. To make matters worse, once Morty discovers Nina’s last name, he’s far from a fan; it turns out that the Blackmoores have been bullishly trying to buy the Shamrock out from under Morty and his family.
But when Morty begins developing magical powers—something that usually only happens to committed romantic partners once they officially join a founding family—at the same time that Nina’s own magic surges beyond her control, Nina must manage Morty’s rude awakening to the hidden magical world, uncover its cause, and face the intensity of their own burgeoning connection. But what happens when that connection is tied to Nina’s power surge, a power she’s finding nearly as addictive as Morty’s presence in her life?
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Love and Lattes by Karis Walsh (10th)
Bonnie James has built her life around her passions—cats, coffee, and community. She rejected her family’s narrow visions of success and instead chose the non-lucrative, fur-filled life of a cat café owner. So what if her decision means she works way too much to have time for true love? She has plenty of friends and cats to keep her company.
Wedding planner Taryn Ritter has a knack for making impossible dreams come true. She might not understand the appeal of getting married in a cat café, but if that’s what her clients want, then she’ll make it happen. She’s not about to let the reluctant café owner stand in her way, so she makes Bonnie an offer she can’t refuse—give her the venue for one day and she’ll find a way to get more cats adopted into happy homes.
When Bonnie and Taryn join forces to help a bunch of shelter cats find their forever homes, they just might discover forever for themselves as well.
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As You Walk on By by Julian Winters (17th)
Seventeen-year-old Theo Wright has it all figured out. His plan (well, more like his dad’s plan) is a foolproof strategy that involves exceling at his magnet school, getting scouted by college recruiters, and going to Duke on athletic scholarship. But for now, all Theo wants is a perfect prom night. After his best friend Jay dares Theo to prompose to his crush at Chloe Campbell’s party, Theo’s ready to throw caution to the wind and take his chances.
But when the promposal goes epically wrong, Theo seeks refuge in an empty bedroom while the party rages on downstairs. Having an existential crisis about who he really is with and without his so-called best friend wasn’t on tonight’s agenda. Though, as the night goes on, Theo finds he’s not as alone as he thinks when, one by one, new classmates join him to avoid who they’re supposed be outside the bedroom door. Among them, a familiar acquaintance, a quiet outsider, an old friend, and a new flame . . .
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I Keep My Exoskeletons to Myself by Marisa Crane (17th)
In a United States not so unlike our own, the Department of Balance has adopted a radical new form of law enforcement: rather than incarceration, wrongdoers are given a second (and sometimes, third, fourth, and fifth) shadow as a reminder of their crime—and a warning to those they encounter. Within the Department, corruption and prejudice run rampant, giving rise to an underclass of so-called Shadesters who are disenfranchised, publicly shamed, and deprived of civil rights protections.
Kris is a Shadester and a new mother to a baby born with a second shadow of her own. Grieving the loss of her wife and thoroughly unprepared for the reality of raising a child alone, Kris teeters on the edge of collapse, fumbling in a daze of alcohol, shame, and self-loathing. Yet as the kid grows, Kris finds her footing, raising a child whose irrepressible spark cannot be dampened by the harsh realities of the world. She can’t forget her wife, but with time, she can make a new life for herself and the kid, supported by a community of fellow misfits who defy the Department to lift one another up in solidarity and hope.
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The Words That Remain by Stênio Gardel, trans. by Bruna Dantas Lobato (17th)
A letter has beckoned to Raimundo since he received it decades ago from his youthful passion, handsome Cicero. But having grown up in an impoverished area of Brazil where the demands of manual labor thwarted his becoming literate, Raimundo has long been unable to read. As young men, he and Cicero fell in love, only to have Raimundo’s father brutally beat his son when he discovered their affair. Even after Raimundo succeeds in making a life for himself in the big city, he continues to be haunted by this secret missive full of longing from the distant past. Now, as an elderly man, he at last acquires a true education and the ability to access the letter. Exploring Brazil’s little-known hinterland as well its urban haunts, this is a sweeping novel of repression, violence, and shame, along with their flip side: survival, endurance, and the ultimate triumph of an unforgettable figure on society’s margins. The Words That Remain explores the universal power of the written word and language, and how they affect all our relationships.
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Another Dimension of Us by Mike Albo (17th)
In 1986, Tommy Gaye is in love with his best friend, budding teen poet Renaldo Calabasas. But at the height of the AIDS crisis and amidst the homophobia running rampant across America, Tommy can never share his feelings. Then, one terrible night, Renaldo is struck by lightning. And he emerges from the storm a very different boy.
In 2044, Heron High student Pris Devrees jolts awake after having a strange nightmare about a boy named Tommy and a house in the neighborhood the locals affectionally call “The Murder House.” When she ventures to the house to better understand her vivid dreams, she happens upon an old self-help book that she soon realizes is a guide to trans-dimensional travel.
As bodies and minds merge across the astral plane, Pris, Tommy, and their friends race to save Renaldo from a dangerous demon, while uncovering potent realities about love, sexuality, and friendship.
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I Am Ace: Advice on Living Your Best Asexual Life by Cody Daingle-Orions (19th)
How do I know if I’m actually sexual?
How do I come out as asexual?
What kinds of relationship can I have as an ace person?
If you are looking for answers to these questions, Cody is here to help. Within these pages lie all the advice you need as a questioning ace teen.
Tackling everything from what asexuality is, the asexual spectrum and tips on coming out, to intimacy, relationships, acephobia and finding joy, this guide will help you better understand your asexual identity alongside deeply relatable anecdotes drawn from Cody’s personal experience.
Whether you are ace, demi, gray-ace or not sure yet, this book will give you the courage and confidence to embrace your authentic self and live your best ace life.
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Bisexual Men Exist by Vaneet Mehta (19th)
“You’re just being greedy.”
“Are you sure you’re not gay?”
“Pick a side.”
Being a bisexual man isn’t easy – something Vaneet Mehta knows all too well. After spending more than a decade figuring out his identity, Vaneet’s coming out was met with questioning, ridicule and erasure. This experience inspired Vaneet to create the viral #BisexualMenExist campaign, combatting the hate and scepticism m-spec (multi-gender attracted spectrum) men encounter, and helping others who felt similarly alone and trapped.
This powerful book is an extension of that fight. Navigating a range of topics, including coming out, dating, relationships and health, Vaneet shares his own lived experience as well as personal stories from others in the community to help validate and uplift other bisexual men. Discussing the treatment of m-spec men in LGBTQ+ places, breaking down stereotypes and highlighting the importance of representation and education, this empowering book is a rallying call for m-spec men everywhere.
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The Queering by Brooke Skipstone (19th)
Trapped between a homicidal brother and a homophobic podcaster eager to reveal her lesbian romance novels, a seventy-year-old grandmother seeks help in Clear, Alaska.
Suffocating in a loveless marriage and lonely existence, Taylor MacKenzie lives only through her writing, using the pen name Brooke Skipstone, her best friend in college and lover before her death in 1974.
Afraid of being murdered before anyone in her family or community knows her life story, Taylor writes an autobiography about her time with Brooke and shares it with those closest to her, hoping for understanding and acceptance.
Accused of promoting the queering and debasement of America by a local podcaster, Taylor embroils the conservative community in controversy but fights back with the help of a new, surprising friend.
Can she endure the attacks from haters and gaslighters? Can she champion the queering she represents?
And will she survive?
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6 Times We Almost Kissed (And One We Did) by Tess Sharpe (24th)
Penny and Tate have always clashed. Unfortunately, their mothers are lifelong best friends, so the girls’ bickering has carried them through playdates, tragedy, and more than one rom-com marathon with the Moms. When Penny’s mother decides to become a living donor to Tate’s mom, ending her wait for a liver transplant, things go from clashing to cataclysmic. Because in order to help their families recover physically, emotionally, and financially, the Moms combine their households the summer before senior year.
So Penny and Tate make a pact: They’ll play nice. Be the drama-free daughters their mothers need through this scary and hopeful time. There’s only one little hitch in their plan: Penny and Tate keep almost kissing.
It’s just this confusing thing that keeps happening. You know, from time to time. For basically their entire teenaged existence.
They’ve never talked about it. They’ve always ignored it in the aftermath. But now they’re living across the hall from each other. And some things—like their kisses—can’t be almosts forever.
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The Minus-One Club by Kekla Magoon (24th)
Fifteen-year-old Kermit Sanders knows grief and its all-encompassing shadows. After losing his beloved older sister in a tragic car accident, nothing quite punctures through the feelings of loss. Everywhere Kermit goes, he is reminded of her.
But then Kermit finds a mysterious invitation in his locker, signed anonymously with “-1.” He has no idea what he’s in for, but he shows up to find out. Dubbed the “Minus-One Club,” a group of his schoolmates has banded together as a form of moral support. The members have just one thing in common—they have all suffered the tragic loss of someone they loved.
The usual dividing lines between high school classes and cliques don’t apply inside the Minus-One Club, and Kermit’s secret crush, the handsome and happy-go-lucky Matt (and only out gay student at school), is also a part of the group. Slowly, Matt’s positive headstrong approach to life helps relieve Kermit of his constant despair.
But as Kermit grows closer to Matt, the light of his new life begins to show the cracks beneath the surface. When Matt puts himself in danger by avoiding his feelings, Kermit must find the strength to not only lift himself back up but to help the rest of the group from falling apart.
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After Sappho by Shelby Wynn Schwartz (24th)
“The first thing we did was change our names. We were going to be Sappho,” so begins this intrepid debut novel, centuries after the Greek poet penned her lyric verse. Ignited by the same muse, a myriad of women break from their small, predetermined lives for seemingly disparate paths: in 1892, Rina Faccio trades her needlepoint for a pen; in 1902, Romaine Brooks sails for Capri with nothing but her clotted paintbrushes; and in 1923, Virginia Woolf writes: “I want to make life fuller and fuller.”
Writing in cascading vignettes, Selby Wynn Schwartz spins an invigorating tale of women whose narratives converge and splinter as they forge queer identities and claim the right to their own lives. A luminous meditation on creativity, education, and identity, After Sappho announces a writer as ingenious as the trailblazers of our past.
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This Unlikely Soil by Andrea Routley (24th)
In This Unlikely Soil, prize-winning writer Andrea Routley delivers stories of queer women navigating love and life against the lush, isolated backdrop of Canada’s West Coast.
A dog that bites, a bear suffering from a hemorrhoid, an aggressive willow tree, berried-up Dungeness crabs and erotic mussels… The dense West-Coast landscape of This Unlikely Soil echoes the fraught search for connection of the rural-dwelling queer characters in this quintet of novellas. Finalist for the Malahat Review Novella Prize, this sophomore collection from Lambda Literary Award-finalist Andrea Routley explores the queer state of wandering, violence, and loss with surprising humour and compassion.
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The Black Queen by Jumata Emill (31st)
Nova Albright, the first Black homecoming queen at Lovett High, is dead. Murdered the night of her coronation, her body found the next morning in the old slave cemetery she spent her weekends rehabilitating.
Tinsley McArthur was supposed to be queen. Not only is she beautiful, wealthy, and white, it’s her legacy—her grandmother, her mother, and even her sister wore the crown before her. Everyone in Lovett knows Tinsley would do anything to carry on the McArthur tradition.
No one is more certain of that than Duchess Simmons, Nova’s best friend. Duchess’s father is the first Black police captain in Lovett. For Duchess, Nova’s crown was more than just a win for Nova. It was a win for all the Black kids. Now her best friend is dead, and her father won’t fact the fact that the main suspect is right in front of him. Duchess is convinced that Tinsley killed Nova—and that Tinsley is privileged enough to think she can get away with it. But Duchess’s father seems to be doing what he always does: fall behind the blue line. Which means that the white girl is going to walk.
Duchess is determined to prove Tinsley’s guilt. And to do that, she’ll have to get close to her.
But Tinsley has an agenda, too.
Everyone loved Nova. And sometimes, love is exactly what gets you killed.
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Sorry, Bro by Taleen Voskuni (31st)
When Nar’s non-Armenian boyfriend gets down on one knee and proposes to her in front of a room full of drunk San Francisco tech boys, she realizes it’s time to find someone who shares her idea of romance.
Enter her mother: armed with plenty of mom-guilt and a spreadsheet of Facebook-stalked Armenian men, she convinces Nar to attend Explore Armenia, a month-long series of events in the city. But it’s not the mom-approved playboy doctor or wealthy engineer who catches her eye—it’s Erebuni, a woman as equally immersed in the witchy arts as she is in preserving Armenian identity. Suddenly, with Erebuni as her wingwoman, the events feel like far less of a chore, and much more of an adventure. Who knew cooking up kuftes together could be so . . . sexy?
Erebuni helps Nar see the beauty of their shared culture and makes her feel understood in a way she never has before. But there’s one teeny problem: Nar’s not exactly out as bisexual. The clock is ticking on Nar’s double life, though—the closing event banquet is coming up, and her entire extended family will be there, along with Erebuni. Her worlds will inevitably collide, but Nar is determined to be brave, determined to claim her happiness: proudly Armenian, proudly bisexual, and proudly herself for the first time in her life.
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Cameron Battle and the Escape Trials by Jamar J. Perry (31st)
This is the sequel to Cameron Battle and the Hidden Kingdoms
After his first adventure as the Descendant, Cameron can’t sit through seventh grade classes. Especially when his mother is still trapped in Chidani and his father is still missing. But he encounters a particularly nasty bully in his new school, and it doesn’t take long for Cameron and his trusty friends Zion and Aliyah to realize that the troubles of Chidani won’t stay away for long.
With the Book to guide them, Cameron and his crew end up transported to Chidani sooner than anticipated–and the gods and goddesses they encounter don’t intend to make Cameron’s journey easy. Can he finally outwit and outlast the villainous god set on destroying their worlds?
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Black on Black by Daniel Black (31st)
“There are stories that must be told.”
Acclaimed novelist and scholar Daniel Black has spent a career writing into the unspoken, fleshing out, through storytelling, pain that can’t be described.
Now, in his debut essay collection, Black gives voice to the experiences of those who often find themselves on the margins. Tackling topics ranging from police brutality to the AIDS crisis to the role of HBCUs to queer representation in the Black church, Black on Black celebrates the resilience, fortitude and survival of Black people in a land where their body is always on display.
As Daniel Black reminds us, while hope may be slow in coming, it always arrives, and when it does, it delivers beyond the imagination. Propulsive, intimate and achingly relevant, Black on Black is cultural criticism at its openhearted best.
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Then Everything Happens at Once by M-E Girard (31st)
Sixteen-year-old Baylee has never been kissed, but she wants to do way more than that. She’s had a huge crush on her gorgeous best friend and neighbor, Freddie, for years, but since she doesn’t look like the type he normally dates, the judgmental voice in her head tells her he’ll never see her as more than a friend.
Then Baylee meets Alex online and she starts to fall for this sweet, funny barista who likes her just as she is. But when Freddie makes a move on Baylee and a virus shuts the world down, Baylee will find herself torn as everything starts happening at once and she navigates the messy waters of love and desire. It helps that she’s observed her friends’ relationship drama, so she knows exactly what mistakes not to make . . . right?
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Behind the Scenes by Karelia Stetz-Waters (31st)
Business consultant Rose Josten might not have officially reached “pug lady” middle age, but she’s already got the pugs—along with their little Gucci coats and trash-lovin’ appetites. Still, life is good, with her work, her sisters, and a secret hobby creating incredibly tactile (if surprisingly sexy) mindfulness videos. So why does it feel like it’s not quite enough? Which is exactly when Ash Stewart enters camera left, and Rose’s world suddenly goes full technicolor . . .
Ash never looks at anyone. Not since her ex ripped her heart from her chest in Spielberg-esque style, crushing Ash’s reputation, dreams, and career in one brutal blow. But Rose is altogether different. She’s curvy, beautiful, and just so damn put together. And her business expertise might be Ash’s best bet for getting her last film—and her last chance—financed. Now if they can just keep their attraction under wraps, Ash’s lost dream could finally come true. But are they creating the perfect pitch . . . or setting the stage for disaster?
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Young and New Adult
Cool for the Summer by Dahlia Adler
Lara’s had eyes for exactly one person throughout her three years of high school: Chase Harding. He’s tall, strong, sweet, a football star, and frankly, stupid hot. Oh, and he’s talking to her now. On purpose and everything. Maybe…flirting, even? No, wait, he’s definitely flirting, which is pretty much the sum of everything Lara’s wanted out of life.
Except she’s haunted by a memory. A memory of a confusing, romantic, strangely perfect summer spent with a girl named Jasmine. A memory that becomes a confusing, disorienting present when Jasmine herself walks through the front doors of the school to see Lara and Chase chatting it up in front of the lockers.
Lara has everything she ever wanted: a tight-knit group of friends, a job that borders on cool, and Chase, the boy of her literal dreams. But if she’s finally got the guy, why can’t she stop thinking about the girl?
Cool for the Summer is a story of self-discovery and new love. It’s about the things we want and the things we need. And it’s about the people who will let us be who we are.
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It Goes Like This by Miel Moreland
Eva, Celeste, Gina, and Steph used to think their friendship was unbreakable. After all, they’ve been though a lot together, including the astronomical rise of Moonlight Overthrow, the world-famous queer pop band they formed in middle school, never expecting to headline anything bigger than the county fair.
But after a sudden falling out leads to the dissolution of the teens’ band, their friendship, and Eva and Celeste’s starry-eyed romance, nothing is the same. Gina and Celeste step further into the spotlight, Steph disappears completely, and Eva, heartbroken, takes refuge as a songwriter and secret online fangirl…of her own band. That is, until a storm devastates their hometown, bringing the four ex-best-friends back together. As they prepare for one last show, they’ll discover whether growing up always means growing apart.
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Off the Record by Camryn Garrett
Ever since seventeen-year-old Josie Wright can remember, writing has been her identity, the thing that grounds her when everything else is a garbage fire. So when she wins a contest to write a celebrity profile for Deep Focus magazine, she’s equal parts excited and scared, but also ready. She’s got this.
Soon Josie is jetting off on a multi-city tour, rubbing elbows with sparkly celebrities, frenetic handlers, stone-faced producers, and eccentric stylists. She even finds herself catching feelings for the subject of her profile, dazzling young newcomer Marius Canet. Josie’s world is expanding so rapidly, she doesn’t know whether she’s flying or falling. But when a young actress lets her in on a terrible secret, the answer is clear: she’s in over her head.
One woman’s account leads to another and another. Josie wants to expose the man responsible, but she’s reluctant to speak up, unsure if this is her story to tell. What if she lets down the women who have entrusted her with their stories? What if this ends her writing career before it even begins? There are so many reasons not to go ahead, but if Josie doesn’t step up, who will?
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Some Girls Do by Jennifer Dugan
Morgan, an elite track athlete, is forced to transfer high schools late in her senior year after it turns out being queer is against her private Catholic school’s code of conduct. There, she meets Ruby, who has two hobbies: tinkering with her baby blue 1970 Ford Torino and competing in local beauty pageants, the latter to live out the dreams of her overbearing mother. The two are drawn to each other and can’t deny their growing feelings. But while Morgan–out and proud, and determined to have a fresh start–doesn’t want to have to keep their budding relationship a secret, Ruby isn’t ready to come out yet. With each girl on a different path toward living her truth, can they go the distance together?
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After You Died by Dea Poirier
Seventeen-year-old bisexual boy Asher remembers nothing from the night in 1968 that the police found him covered in his girlfriend’s blood. He knows he’d never hurt anyone, least of all her. But the only person who believes him is his twin sister. He’s sentenced to five years at the Dozier Reform School. And like Asher’s memory, Dozier hides violent secrets of its own.
Juvenile boys serving time for everything from truancy to murder are hidden away in the sinister School for Boys. Those who manage to escape its bounds with broken bones and scars are the lucky ones. Asher’s afraid he may end up like many of the other students buried beneath unmarked graves. Worse, his fellow inmates may become his next victims.
In hopes of recovering the events from the night of the murder, Asher visits the school’s psychiatrist. But when the memories return, he finds many aren’t his own. Thoughts, feelings, and visions from another life, and another time, slip into his mind. And each new memory brings consequences. First days disappear, then weeks. As the weeks slip away, students follow. He starts seeing his murdered girlfriend Olivia in the woods around the school. One morning, after following her ghost into the forest the night before, he wakes up outside covered in blood with no memory, and fears he’s killed someone else. On top of that, he learns that his sister—who had feared she was being stalked by a boy from their school—has disappeared. Could Asher himself somehow be responsible?
As Asher’s possible body count grows, he knows the answers he needs are trapped within his own mind, and in ghosts from the past. He needs to find out who he is and prove the murders aren’t connected to him or risk losing his sanity and freedom forever.
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Fresh by Margot Wood
A hilarious and vulnerable coming-of-age story about the thrilling new experiences––and missteps––of a girl’s freshman year of college
Some students enter their freshman year of college knowing exactly what they want to do with their lives. Elliot McHugh is not one of those people. But picking a major is the last thing on Elliot’s mind when she’s too busy experiencing all that college has to offer—from dancing all night at off-campus parties, to testing her RA Rose’s patience, to making new friends, to having the best sex one can have on a twin-sized dorm room bed. But she may not be ready for the fallout when reality hits. When the sex she’s having isn’t that great. When finals creep up and smack her right in the face. Or when her roommate’s boyfriend turns out to be the biggest a-hole. Elliot may make epic mistakes, but if she’s honest with herself (and with you, dear reader), she may just find the person she wants to be. And maybe even fall in love in the process . . . Well, maybe.
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Two Winters by Lauren Emily Whalen
The winter of 1997 is a tragedy waiting to happen. Small-town life isn’t easy for seventeen-year-old, bisexual and closeted Paulina, especially when her best friend Mia becomes pregnant and doesn’t want to tell the baby’s father, Paulina’s other best friend, Tesla. Meanwhile, Paulina’s secret relationship with volleyball star Ani is about to go public. One fateful night, everything changes forever.
In the winter of 2014, Perdita, bi and proud in Chicago, is weeks away from turning seventeen. She loves her two moms, but why won’t they talk about her adoption? When Perdita meets improv performer Fenton, she discovers both a kindred soul and a willing accomplice in her search for the truth. Will Perdita find what she’s looking for?
Two Winters is a contemporary YA retelling of Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale about birth, death, Catholic school, improv comedy and the healing nature of time.
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Things We Couldn’t Say by Jay Coles
There’s always been a hole in Gio’s life. Not because he’s into both guys and girls. Not because his father has some drinking issues. Not because his friends are always bringing him their drama. No, the hole in Gio’s life takes the shape of his birth mom, who left Gio, his brother, and his father when Gio was nine years old. For eight years, he never heard a word from her … and now, just as he’s started to get his life together, she’s back.
It’s hard for Gio to know what to do. Can he forgive her like she wants to be forgiven? Or should he tell her she lost her chance to be in his life? Complicating things further, Gio’s started to hang out with David, a new guy on the basketball team. Are they friends? More than friends? At first, Gio’s not sure … especially because he’s not sure what he wants from anyone right now.
There are no easy answers to love – whether it’s family love or friend love or romantic love. In Things We Couldn’t Say, Jay Coles shows us a guy trying to navigate love in all its ambiguity — hoping at the other end he’ll be able to figure out who is and who he should be.
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The Other Merlin by Robyn Schneider
For as long as she could remember, all Emry wanted was to be a great magician like her father, the magnificent Merlin. As a kid, she fought to be included in his magic lessons for her twin brother, Emmet, and easily outshone him with each spell she cast. But after her father’s disappearance several years ago, Emry has been feeling a little lost. Fate soon appears in the form of a royal messenger, summoning Emmet to court to serve as Prince Arthur’s right-hand wizard. With Emmett indisposed thanks to a bad spell, Emry has to disguise herself as a teen boy and pretend to be her brother at the castle until they’re able to switch.
Training as a wizard is everything Emry hoped it would be, except working so closely with the unbearably hot Arthur is a growing danger. They soon share adventures and a connection that can’t be denied, but Emry’s secret is a crime punishable by death. When royal scandals involving Lancelot, Guinevere, and Gawain threaten to reveal her truth, Emry must decide whether to stay and risk everything for a love borne out of deceit, or leave and never fulfill her potential to be Camelot’s greatest magician.
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Not Quite Out by Louise Wallingham
William Anson is done with relationships, thanks. He’s starting the second year of his medicine degree single, focused, and ready to mingle with purely platonic intentions.
Meeting Daniel, a barely recovered drug addict ready to start living life on his own terms, might just change that.
There are two problems.
One: William isn’t out.
What’s the point in telling your friends you’re bisexual when you aren’t going to date anyone?
Two: Daniel’s abusive ex-boyfriend still roams the university campus, searching for cracks in Daniel’s recovery.
No matter how quickly William falls for Daniel, their friendship is too important to risk ruining over a crush.
William is fine with being just friends for the rest of forever.
Well, not quite.
Content warning – This book includes references to abortion, PTSD, drug addiction, abusive relationships, and self-harm.
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Tonight We Rule the World by Zack Smedley (October 5th)
Owen Turner is a boy of too many words. For years, they all stayed inside his head and he barely spoke—until he met Lily. Lily, the girl who gave him his voice, helped him come out as bi, and settle into his ASD diagnosis. But everything unravels when someone reports Owen’s biggest secret to the school: that he was sexually assaulted at a class event.
As officials begin interviewing students to get to the bottom of things, rumors about an assault flood the school hallways. No one knows it happened to Owen, and he’s afraid of what will happen if his name gets out. He’s afraid that his classmates will call him a word he can’t stand—“victim.” He’s afraid his father, a tough-as-nails military vet, will resort to extreme methods to hunt down the name of who did it. And he’s afraid that when Lily finds out, she’ll take their relationship to a dark, dangerous place to keep Owen quiet. Then, one day, Owen’s fears all come true. And it will take everything he’s got to escape the explosion intact.
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Hard Drive by Shae Connor (October 18th)
Hi, my name’s Annie Clark, and I’ve managed to flip my quiet, nerdy, single life completely upside down.
First, I recently figured out that I’m bisexual.
Second, Eve Frederick, star softball player and my ultimate crush, asked me out on a date.
Third, she rocked my world, and now I can’t stop thinking I want more… even though Eve is not into relationships.
And to top it all off, someone took a private video of us and is threatening to make it public.
It’s enough to make me want to go back to hiding out in my dorm room—but only if I can take Eve with me.
City of Shattered Light by Claire Winn (October 19th)
As darkness closes in on the city of shattered light, an heiress and an outlaw must decide whether to fend for themselves or fight for each other.
As heiress to a powerful tech empire, seventeen-year-old Asa Almeida strives to prove she’s more than her manipulative father’s shadow. But when he uploads her rebellious sister’s mind to an experimental brain, Asa will do anything to save her sister from reprogramming—including fleeing her predetermined future with her sister’s digitized mind in tow. With a bounty on her head and a rogue A.I. hunting her, Asa’s getaway ship crash-lands in the worst possible place: the neon-drenched outlaw paradise, Requiem.
Gun-slinging smuggler Riven Hawthorne is determined to claw her way up Requiem’s underworld hierarchy. A runaway rich girl is exactly the bounty Riven needs—until a nasty computer virus spreads in Asa’s wake, causing a citywide blackout and tech quarantine. To get the payout for Asa and save Requiem from the monster in its circuits, Riven must team up with her captive.
Riven breaks skulls the way Asa breaks circuits, but their opponent is unlike anything they’ve ever seen. The A.I. exploits the girls’ darkest memories and deepest secrets, threatening to shatter the fragile alliance they’re both depending on. As one of Requiem’s 154-hour nights grows darker, the girls must decide whether to fend for themselves or fight for each other before Riven’s city and Asa’s sister are snuffed out forever.
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If This Gets Out by Cale Dietrich and Sophie Gonzales (December 7th)
Eighteen-year-olds Ruben Montez and Zach Knight are two members of the boy-band Saturday, one of the biggest acts in America. Along with their bandmates, Angel Phan and Jon Braxton, the four are teen heartbreakers in front of the cameras and best friends backstage. But privately, cracks are starting to form: their once-easy rapport is straining under the pressures of fame, and Ruben confides in Zach that he’s feeling smothered by management’s pressure to stay in the closet.
On a whirlwind tour through Europe, with both an unrelenting schedule and minimal supervision, Ruben and Zach come to rely on each other more and more, and their already close friendship evolves into a romance. But when they decide they’re ready to tell their fans and live freely, Zach and Ruben start to truly realize that they will never have the support of their management. How can they hold tight to each other when the whole world seems to want to come between them?
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Love Somebody by Rachel Roasek (January 11, 2022)
Sam Dickson is a charismatic actress, ambitious and popular with big plans for her future. Ros Shew is one of the smartest people in school–but she’s a loner, and prefers to keep it that way. Then there’s Christian Powell, the darling of the high school soccer team. He’s not the best with communication, which is why he and Sam broke up after dating for six months; but he makes up for it by being genuine, effusive, and kind, which is why they’re still best friends.
When Christian falls for Ros on first sight, their first interaction is a disaster, so he enlists Sam’s help to get through to her. Sam, with motives of her own, agrees to coach Christian from the sidelines on how to soften Ros’s notorious walls. But as Ros starts to suspect Christian is acting differently, and Sam starts to realize the complexity of her own feelings, their fragile relationships threaten to fall apart.
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No Filter and Other Lies by Crystal Maldonado (February 1, 2022)
Twenty one-year-old Max Monroe has it all: beauty, friends, and a glittering life filled with adventure. With tons of followers on Instagram, her picture-perfect existence seems eminently enviable.
Except it’s all fake.
Max is actually 16-year-old Kat Sanchez, a quiet and sarcastic teenager living in drab Bakersfield, California. Nothing glamorous in her existence–just sprawl, bad house parties, a crap school year, and the awkwardness of dealing with her best friend Hari’s unrequited love. But while Kat’s life is far from perfect, she thrives as Max: doling out advice, sharing beautiful photos, networking with famous influencers, even making a real friend in a follower named Elena. The closer Elena and “Max” get–texting, Snapping, and even calling–the more Kat feels she has to keep up the fa�ade.
But when one of Max’s posts goes ultra-viral and gets back to the very person she’s been stealing photos from, her entire world – real and fake — comes crashing down around her. She has to figure out a way to get herself out of the huge web of lies she’s created without hurting the people she loves.
But it might already be too late.
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This is Why They Hate Us by Aaron H. Aceves (March 22, 2022)
Enrique “Quique” Luna has one goal this summer—get over his crush on Saleem Kanazi by pursuing his other romantic prospects. Never mind that he’s only out to his best friend, Fabiola. Never mind that he has absolutely zero game. And definitely forget the fact that good and kind and, not to mention, beautiful Saleem is leaving LA for the summer to meet a girl his parents are trying to set him up with.
Luckily, Quique’s prospects are each intriguing in their own ways. There’s stoner-jock Tyler Montana, who might be just as interested in Fabiola as he is in Quique; straitlaced senior class president, Ziggy Jackson; and Manny Zuniga, who keeps looking at Quique like he’s carne asada fresh off the grill. With all these choices, Quique is sure to forget about Saleem in no time.
But as the summer heats up and his deep-seated fears and anxieties boil over, Quique soon realizes that getting over one guy by getting under a bunch of others may not have been the best laid plan and living his truth can come at a high cost.
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Melt With You by Jennifer Dugan (May 17, 2022)
Fallon and Chloe used to be best friends. But last summer, the girls hooked up right before Chloe left for college, and after a series of misunderstandings, they aren’t even speaking to one another. Now, a year later, Chloe’s back home from school, and Fallon is doing everything in her power to avoid her. Which is especially difficult because their moms own a business together—a gourmet ice cream truck where both girls work.
But when their moms have the opportunity to make a presentation to some venture capitalists in Texas—something that could seriously expand their business and solve all their money problems to boot—it’s up to Fallon to work a series of food truck festivals across the country. But she can’t do it alone, and Chloe is the only one available to help. As tensions heat up again between the two girls, will Fallon be able to keep her cool?
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Just Your Local Bisexual Disaster by Andrea Mosqueda (May 24, 2022)
Growing up in Texas’s Rio Grande Valley, Maggie Gonzalez has always been a little messy, but she’s okay with that. After all, she has a great family, a goofy group of friends, a rocky romantic history, and dreams of being a music photographer. Tasked with picking an escort for her little sister’s quinceañera, Maggie has to face the truth: that her feelings about her friends—and her future—aren’t as simple as she’d once believed.
As Maggie’s search for the perfect escort continues, she’s forced to confront new (and old) feelings for three of her friends: Amanda, her best friend and first-ever crush; Matthew, her ex-boyfriend twice-over who refuses to stop flirting with her, and Dani, the new girl who has romantic baggage of her own. On top of this romantic disaster, she can’t stop thinking about the uncertainty of her own plans for the future and what that means for the people she loves.
As the weeks wind down and the boundaries between friendship and love become hazy, Maggie finds herself more and more confused with each photo. When her tried-and-true medium causes more chaos than calm, Maggie needs to figure out how to avoid certain disaster—or be brave enough to dive right into it.
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The Intimacy Experiment by Rosie Danan
Naomi Grant has built her life around going against the grain. After the sex-positive start-up she cofounded becomes an international sensation, she wants to extend her educational platform to live lecturing. Unfortunately, despite her long list of qualifications, higher ed won’t hire her.
Ethan Cohen has recently received two honors: LA Mag named him one of the city’s hottest bachelors and he became rabbi of his own synagogue. Taking a gamble in an effort to attract more millennials to the faith, the executive board hired Ethan because of his nontraditional background. Unfortunately, his shul is low on both funds and congregants. The board gives him three months to turn things around or else they’ll close the doors of his synagogue for good.
Naomi and Ethan join forces to host a buzzy seminar series on Modern Intimacy, the perfect solution to their problems–until they discover a new one–their growing attraction to each other. They’ve built the syllabus for love’s latest experiment, but neither of them expected they’d be the ones putting it to the test.
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Rosaline Palmer Takes the Cake by Alexis Hall
Following the recipe is the key to a successful bake. Rosaline Palmer has always lived by those rules—well, except for when she dropped out of college to raise her daughter, Amelie. Now, with a paycheck as useful as greaseproof paper and a house crumbling faster than biscuits in tea, she’s teetering on the edge of financial disaster. But where there’s a whisk there’s a way . . . and Rosaline has just landed a spot on the nation’s most beloved baking show.
Winning the prize money would give her daughter the life she deserves—and Rosaline is determined to stick to the instructions. However, more than collapsing trifles stand between Rosaline and sweet, sweet victory. Suave, well-educated, and parent-approved Alain Pope knows all the right moves to sweep her off her feet, but it’s shy electrician Harry Dobson who makes Rosaline question her long-held beliefs—about herself, her family, and her desires.
Rosaline fears falling for Harry is a guaranteed recipe for disaster. Yet as the competition—and the ovens—heat up, Rosaline starts to realize the most delicious bakes come from the heart.
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One Last Stop by Casey McQuiston
Cynical twenty-three-year old August doesn’t believe in much. She doesn’t believe in psychics, or easily forged friendships, or finding the kind of love they make movies about. And she certainly doesn’t believe her ragtag band of new roommates, her night shifts at a 24-hour pancake diner, or her daily subway commute full of electrical outages are going to change that.
But then, there’s Jane. Beautiful, impossible Jane.
All hard edges with a soft smile and swoopy hair and saving August’s day when she needed it most. The person August looks forward to seeing on the train every day. The one who makes her forget about the cities she lived in that never seemed to fit, and her fear of what happens when she finally graduates, and even her cold-case obsessed mother who won’t quite let her go. And when August realizes her subway crush is impossible in more ways than one―namely, displaced in time from the 1970s―she thinks maybe it’s time to start believing.
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Witch, Please by Ann Aguirre
Danica Waterhouse is a fully modern witch―daughter, granddaughter, cousin, and co-owner of the Fix-It Witches, a magical tech repair shop. After a messy breakup that included way too much family “feedback,” Danica made a pact with her cousin: they’ll keep their hearts protected and have fun, without involving any of the overly opinionated Waterhouse matriarchs. Danica is more than a little exhausted navigating a long-standing family feud where Gram thinks the only good mundane is a dead one and Danica’s mother weaves floral crowns for anyone who crosses her path.
Three blocks down from the Fix-It Witches, Titus Winnaker, owner of Sugar Daddy’s bakery, has family trouble of his own. After a tragic loss, all he’s got left is his sister, the bakery, and a lifetime of terrible luck in love. Sure, business is sweet, but he can’t seem to shake the romantic curse that’s left him past thirty and still a virgin. He’s decided he’s doomed to be forever alone.
Until he meets Danica Waterhouse. The sparks are instant, their attraction irresistible. For him, she’s the one. To her, he’s a firebomb thrown in the middle of a family war. Can a modern witch find love with an old-fashioned mundane who refuses to settle for anything less than forever?
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A Lot Like Adiós by Alexis Daria
Graphic designer Michelle Amato, after burning out in her corporate marketing career, has now built a thriving freelance business. So what if her love life is nonexistent? She’s perfectly fine being the black sheep of her marriage-obsessed Puerto Rican-Italian family. Besides, the only guy who ever made her want happily-ever-after disappeared thirteen years ago.
Gabriel Aguilar left the Bronx at eighteen to escape his parents’ demanding expectations, but it also meant saying goodbye to Michelle, his best friend and longtime crush. Now, he’s the successful co-owner of LA’s hottest celebrity gym, with an investor who insists on opening a New York City location. It’s the last place Gabe wants to go, but when Michelle is unexpectedly brought on board to spearhead the new marketing campaign, everything Gabe’s been running from catches up with him.
Michelle is torn between holding Gabe at arm’s length or picking up right where they left off—in her bed. As they work on the campaign, old feelings resurface, and their reunion takes a sexy turn. Facing mounting pressure from their families—who think they’re dating—and growing uncertainty about their futures, can they resolve their past mistakes, or is it only a matter of time before Gabe says adiós again?
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Count Your Lucky Stars by Alexandria Bellefleur (February 1, 2022)
Margot Cooper doesn’t do relationships. She tried and it blew up in her face, so she’ll stick with casual hookups, thank you very much. But now her entire crew has found “the one” and she’s beginning to feel like a fifth wheel. And then fate (the heartless bitch) intervenes. While touring a wedding venue with her engaged friends, Margot comes face-to-face with Olivia Grant—her childhood friend, her first love, her first… well, everything. It’s been ten years, but the moment they lock eyes, Margot’s cold, dead heart thumps in her chest.
Olivia must be hallucinating. In the decade since she last saw Margot, her life hasn’t gone exactly as planned. At almost thirty, she’s been married… and divorced. However, a wedding planner job in Seattle means a fresh start and a chance to follow her dreams. Never in a million years did she expect her important new client’s Best Woman would be the one that got away.
When a series of unfortunate events leaves Olivia without a place to stay, Margot offers up her spare room because she’s a Very Good Person. Obviously. It has nothing to do with the fact that Olivia is as beautiful as ever and the sparks between them still make Margot tingle. As they spend time in close quarters, Margot starts to question her no-strings stance. Olivia is everything she’s ever wanted, but Margot let her in once and it ended in disaster. Will history repeat itself or should she count her lucky stars that she gets a second chance with her first love?
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Delilah Green Doesn’t Care by Ashley Herring Blake (February 22, 2022)
Delilah Green swore she would never go back to Bright Falls—nothing is there for her but memories of a lonely childhood where she was little more than a burden to her cold and distant stepfamily. Her life is in New York, with her photography career finally gaining steam and her bed never empty. Sure, it’s a different woman every night, but that’s just fine with her.
When Delilah’s estranged stepsister, Astrid, pressures her into photographing her wedding with a guilt trip and a five-figure check, Delilah finds herself back in the godforsaken town that she used to call home. She plans to breeze in and out, but then she sees Claire Sutherland, one of Astrid’s stuck-up besties, and decides that maybe there’s some fun (and a little retributi
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Date Event Ref. 4 The NCAA and ESPN announce an eight-year deal, beginning September 1 and running through the 2031–32 academic year, that will see ESPN and its sister networks carry championship events in 21 women's and 19 men's sports across the three NCAA divisions, most notably continued coverage of the Division I women's basketball tournament. [1] 5 Nigel Lythgoe announces he has stepped down from his role on So You Think You Can Dance in the wake of two sexual misconduct lawsuits filed against him. Lythgoe, who has denied the accusations, co-created the Fox reality competition series in 2005, and had served as its executive producer and lead judge. [2] 7 Rather than stay with the network as a commentator and fill-in anchor, Medhi Hasan concludes the last episode of his self-titled MSNBC weekend show by stating he will depart the network entirely. The Medhi Hasan Show's cancellation was announced in November 2023 by MSNBC as part of a revamp of its weekend schedule that will take effect the weekend of January 13–14. [3][4] The 81st Golden Globe Awards aired on CBS and Paramount+, with notable winners including Best Motion Pictures Poor Things (Musical or Comedy) and Oppenheimer (Drama, among its five wins) and TV series Succession (Best Drama Series, among four wins in a night-leading nine nominations), The Bear (Best Musical or Comedy Series, among its three wins), and Beef (Best Limited Series, Anthology, or Film, among its three wins). The ceremony was hosted by Jo Koy, whose opening monologue was poorly received by guests and critics; Koy defended himself by saying he was hired only ten days prior after several other comedians reportedly declined to host. It also marks the ceremony's return to CBS after a 42-year absence (it previously aired on the network from 1981 to 1982); NBC had televised the Globes since 1996, aside from a one-year absence in 2022. [5][6]
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[note 1] 9 The Oklahoma City Thunder reach an agreement with Griffin Media to air eight Friday night games from its remaining 2023–24 regular schedule sublicensed from longtime cable partner Bally Sports Oklahoma (per a clause in parent Diamond Sports Group's 2023–24 NBA contract that allows teams to offer a selection of over-the-air telecasts to local stations within their broadcast territory). The regional sports network will produce and employ its on-air staff for the telecasts (beginning with a January 26 away game against the New Orleans Pelicans), which will air on Griffin-owned MyNetworkTV affiliate KSBI/Oklahoma City (which previously aired Thunder games from 2008 to 2011) and local news subchannel KOTV-DT3/Tulsa. [9][10]
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[note 2] 10 Two events featuring Republican Party hopefuls for president are concurrently telecast from Des Moines, Iowa: CNN hosts the fifth GOP debate of the campaign season featuring Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley, while Fox News counterprograms with a town hall featuring nomination frontrunner Donald Trump, the former president's first live appearance on that network since 2022. [13][14] 13 The Miami Dolphins play the Kansas City Chiefs in an NFL Wild Card game. Peacock broadcasts the contest nationally, the first NFL playoff game to be carried exclusively on a streaming service (though NBC's Miami and Kansas City affiliates carry it locally to satisfy the league's local broadcast requirements). [15] 14 The 29th Critics' Choice Awards were held at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, California, with notable winners including films Oppenheimer and Barbie (with eight and six wins, respectively) and TV programs The Bear, Beef (with four wins each) and Succession (with three wins). Chelsea Handler hosted the ceremony on The CW, which used the broadcast to unveil a new brand identity that drops the "The" from its redefined logo (though "The CW" remains the network's name) and replaces its long-time green signature color with a red–orange "hot sauce" palette. [16][17] 15 The 75th Primetime Emmy Awards aired on Fox from the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles with Anthony Anderson as host. Notable winners include The Bear and Succession (both with six major wins each, including Outstanding Comedy Series and Outstanding Drama Series, respectively), and Beef (with five awards, including Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series). The ceremony was rescheduled from its original date of September 18, 2023 due to the Hollywood labor disputes. [18][19] 17 Diamond Sports Group, owner of the Bally Sports regional networks, announces a bankruptcy restructuring agreement—subject to court approval—that will see Amazon become a minority investor in the company (acquiring a 15% share, in exchange for a $115 million investment) and have Prime Video become its primary streaming partner. The Sinclair Broadcast Group subsidiary has been in Chapter 11 bankruptcy since March 2023, and the deal will also see Sinclair make a $495 million cash payment to settle a lawsuit (filed in July 2023) alleging that Sinclair received about $1.5 billion in transactions that were designed to benefit itself while damaging Diamond's finances. [20] 23 World Wrestling Entertainment and Netflix announce a ten-year, $5 billion deal to carry WWE Raw in the United States and Canada beginning in January 2025, which will result in the end of the program's run on cable television after 31 years across two networks (USA Network from 1993 to 2000 and from 2005 to 2024, and Spike TV from 2000 to 2005). Under the same deal, Netflix will eventually gain global rights to Raw, and international rights to all other WWE programming, as existing contracts expire. [21][22] The Dallas Mavericks reach an agreement with Tegna-owned WFAA/Dallas–Fort Worth to air ten games from its remaining 2023–24 regular schedule sublicensed from Bally Sports Southwest (per a clause in Diamond Sports' NBA contract for the season, see January 9 entry), which will produce and employ its on-air staff for the telecasts. The package of Bally-produced games (which will begin with a March 1 away game against the Boston Celtics) joins three national ABC-televised games that were already slated to air on WFAA through April (including a January 24 home game against the Phoenix Suns). The Mavericks last televised their games over-the-air on CBS-owned KTXA from 2000 to 2021, when longtime cable home Bally Sports Southwest became their exclusive regional TV partner. [23][24]
[note 3] 24 Comedy Central announces that Jon Stewart will return to The Daily Show as an executive producer and, through the 2024 U.S. election cycle, host on Monday nights (beginning February 12), with members of the show's correspondents roster anchoring the rest of the week. Stewart had served as the show's host from 1999 to 2015. [26] 28 The Milwaukee Bucks reach an agreement with Weigel Broadcasting to air a package of ten games from its remaining 2023–24 regular schedule on independent WMLW, along with regional simulcasts on stations throughout Wisconsin and in the Quad Cities, to be produced by Bally Sports Wisconsin under a sublicensing agreement. Two of the scheduled games will be simulcast on WMLW's Milwaukee-area sister stations: a February 23 away game against the Minnesota Timberwolves (the first of the slate) that will also air on co-owned CBS affiliate WDJT, and a March 4 home game against the Los Angeles Clippers that will be presented in Spanish on Telemundo affiliate WYTU. They will be the first local over-the-air Bucks telecasts since the team's 19-year relationship with WCGV ended in 2007. [27][28]
[note 4] Date Event Ref. 1 Gray Television announces it reached an agreement to trade CBS/CW+ affiliate KGWN/Cheyenne, NBC/CW+ affiliate KCWY/Casper, Wyoming, and NBC affiliate KNEP/Scottsbluff, Nebraska (which concurrently shut down its news bureau, replaced in-house newscasts with simulcasts from KGWN/KCWY's Cheyenne-based Wyoming News Now operation, and laid off most of its Scottsbluff-based staff) to Marquee Broadcasting, in exchange for the latter group's construction permit for the proposed KCBU/Salt Lake City. Neither company will receive additional cash or other compensation as part of the transaction. [32][33]
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[note 5] 2 Twelve Cox Media Group-owned stations in nine markets are dropped from DirecTV and co-owned DirecTV Stream and U-verse in a contract renewal impasse, resulting in the complete loss of satellite distribution for the group's stations. (Cox has been in a dispute with Dish Network since November 2022, resultng in the removal of those 12 stations, out of 13 operated by the group.) The Cox-owned stations were restored on February 11, in turn, averting subscriber blackouts of CBS's Super Bowl LVIII coverage in the Seattle and Dayton markets. [35][36]
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[note 6] 4 The 66th Annual Grammy Awards aired on CBS and streamed on Paramount+ from the Crypto.com Arena, with Trevor Noah as host. Notable winners include Phoebe Bridgers (who received the most wins with four awards, including Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for "Ghost in the Machine" alongside SZA), Taylor Swift (whose Album of the Year win for Midnights made her the first artist to win in that category four times), Miley Cyrus (who won Record of the Year for "Flowers"), siblings Billie Eilish and Finneas (jointly earning Song of the Year for "What Was I Made For?" from the Barbie film soundtrack), and Victoria Monét (the Best New Artist winner). [39][40]
[41] 6 Actress Gina Carano sues The Walt Disney Company and co-owned Lucasfilm on claims she was wrongfully fired from The Mandalorian, seeking an order forcing the studio to rehire her or pay at least $75,000 in damages. Carano, who played Cara Dune during the Disney+ space Western's first two seasons, was fired in February 2021 after comparing the treatment of conservatives to the Nazi persecution of Jews in an Instagram post (one of several inflammatory social media posts of hers that were heavily criticized for their far-right viewpoints including remarks mocking COVID-19 masking mandates and the inclusion of gender pronouns in social media profiles, and falsely claiming voter fraud in the 2020 election). Carano, who received assistance from X/Twitter parent X Corp. to cover legal fees, claims Lucasfilm did not hold male co-stars to similar standards for controversial posts aimed at Republicans (including one by series lead Pedro Pascal from 2017, comparing then-President Donald Trump to Hitler), and subjected her to harassment and hurt her future work prospects. [42][43]
[note 7] Five years after rejoining PBS, KCET/Los Angeles rebrands as "PBS SoCal Plus" to further connect it with sister station KOCE/Huntington Beach, which replaced KCET as the market's primary PBS member (and first adopted the "PBS SoCal" brand) in January 2011. The callsign and the programming remains the same. [46][47] 7 Actress Arianne Zucker sues former Days of Our Lives co-executive producer/director Albert Alarr, executive producer Ken Corday and production company Corday Productions, alleging she was discriminated and wrongfully fired after filing a complaint accusing Alarr of making unwanted sexual advances and touching her nonconsensually while working on the Peacock soap opera. Zucker—who played Nicole Walker over three stints since she was cast on the then-NBC serial in 1998—claims that, as retaliation for her involvement in Days distributor Sony Pictures Television's investigation into Alarr's conduct (which led to his August 2023 dismissal), she was written out of storylines and given a "take it or leave it" offer to renew her contract (which lapsed in January without renewal, with Zucker contending Corday Productions refused to negotiate in good faith) despite her veteran cast member status, along with having had her salary and travel budget cut. [48][49] The Federal Communications Commission issues a $720,000 fine against Nexstar Media Group in relation to a complaint filed in July 2023 by Hawaiian Telcom that the group violated FCC good faith carriage negotiation rules in their two-month dispute (which began the month prior) that blacked out Nexstar's KHON (Fox/CW)–KHII (MyNetworkTV)/Honolulu and NewsNation from the provider's systems. Hawaiian Telcom accused Nexstar of withholding consent by not responding to its request to extend negotiations by one week until immediately before the agreement expired, that Nexstar demanded an 80% increase in carriage fees, and that the group demanded Hawaiian Telcom rescind its FCC complaint and not file any against the company in the future. [50][51]
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[note 8] 11 The NFL's Super Bowl LVIII, won by the Kansas City Chiefs (25–22, in overtime) over the San Francisco 49ers, airs on CBS from Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nevada. Univision airs Spanish-language coverage of the game (that network's first ever Super Bowl), while CBS sibling network Nickelodeon also airs a kid-oriented broadcast (the first alternate English-language telecast of a Super Bowl). The game becomes the most-watched television program in history, with an estimated 123.4 million viewers. [54][55]
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[58] 12 The Cleveland Cavaliers reach an agreement with Gray Television to air a package of five games from its remaining 2023–24 regular schedule locally on CW affiliate WUAB and in Cincinnati on Fox affiliate WXIX, along with regional simulcasts on stations throughout the rest of Ohio and West Virginia's northern panhandle. The package, which will be produced by Bally Sports Ohio under a sublicensing agreement, will begin with a March 5 away game against the Boston Celtics and marks the first time Cavs games have been televised over-the-air since their previous 24-year relationship with WUAB ended in 2018, in favor of an exclusive agreement with longtime cable home Fox Sports Ohio (renamed in 2021 under the Bally Sports banner). [59][60]
[note 9] During an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Katy Perry announces that she would be leaving American Idol following its upcoming 22nd season (which premiered on February 18). Perry has been on the ABC talent competition's judge panel since its revival in 2018. [62] 13 NBC Sports California announces the hiring of Jenny Cavnar as primary play-by-play announcer for its Oakland Athletics telecasts, beginning with the upcoming 2024 Major League Baseball season. Cavnar, who spent the past 12 years as a pre- and post-game host and backup announcer for Colorado Rockies games, becomes the first woman in MLB history to call games on a regular basis. [63] 15 During a viewer submission segment on its 7:00 p.m. newscast, KGW/Portland, Oregon airs a photo—captioned "Boy scouts in the 50s" by the submitter—showing a racist slur (“hit the nigger baby”) on a banner for a fairground ball-throwing attraction. The Tegna-owned NBC affiliate issues an apology during its newscasts the next day, acknowledging their "failure to uphold," and promising their reevaluation of, station standards regarding viewer-submitted content. [64][65]
[note 10] 17 Former U.S. Representative George Santos sues Jimmy Kimmel for $750,000 on charges of copyright infringement, fraud, breach of contract, and unjust enrichment after Kimmel purchased custom Cameo videos from Santos using fake names and aired them on his ABC late night show. [66] 18 The 49th People's Choice Awards air on NBC, E! and Peacock from the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, California, with Simu Liu as host. Among television nominees, The Kardashians (Reality Show of the Year, and Khloé Kardashian for Reality TV Star of the Year), The Last of Us (Drama Show of the Year, and Pedro Pascal for Male TV Star of the Year) and Only Murders in the Building (Comedy Show of the Year, and Selena Gomez for Female TV Star of the Year) tied for the most wins, with two awards each, while Grey's Anatomy won the Show of the Year. Barbie had the most wins among all categories with five awards (including Movie of the Year, and respective wins by Ryan Gosling and Margot Robbie for Male and Female Movie Star of the Year). Taylor Swift led the music categories with four awards (including Female Artist of the Year). Adam Sandler and Lenny Kravitz, respectively, were honored with the People's Icon Award and Music Icon Award. [67][68] 20 FuboTV files an antitrust lawsuit against The Walt Disney Company, Fox Corporation, and Warner Bros. Discovery over their proposed joint venture in which the respective owners of ESPN, Fox Sports, and TNT Sports plan to launch a sports-focused streaming service. FuboTV claims the service gives the broadcasters an unfair advantage over providers such as Fubo who are forced to carry less-desirable programming for access to sports. [69] 22 Sam Waterston makes his final appearance on Law & Order as Jack McCoy, as the character resigns as New York City District Attorney rather than face the political wrath of the mayor (for subpoenaing the mayor's son in a murder case) in the episode "Last Dance." Waterston, who announced his departure from the series on February 2 (after appearing in over 400 episodes in 19 seasons across 30 years), will be succeeded by Tony Goldwyn as new DA Nicholas Baxter later in the current 23rd season. [70][71] 28 Tom Skilling retires from WGN-TV/Chicago, after nearly 46 years as meteorologist for the Nexstar-owned independent station. His final evening newscasts that day capped off a month-long tribute to Skilling, who earned reverence in the Chicago broadcasting and national meteorological communities during his tenure (the latter resulting from his weathercasts being televised over WGN's former superstation feed (now NewsNation) from 1978 to 2014) for the in-depth analysis and striking accuracy of his forecasts. Demetrius Ivory, who joined the station in 2013, succeeded Skilling as chief meteorologist on February 29. [72][73] Nexstar Media Group petitions the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals to review changes to FCC broadcast ownership rules passed in December 2023 that closed loopholes allowing licensees to hold more than one Big Four affiliation in a market by placing certain networks on subchannels or low-power stations, and upheld a 1996 rule prohibiting broadcasters from owning stations that reach more than 39% of U.S. households in total. Nexstar asserts that the FCC overstepped its authority by tightening ownership rules despite competition to broadcast media by pay television and streaming, and claims the order had numerous procedural problems and faulty conclusions in violation of the Administrative Procedure Act and the 1996 Telecommunications Act. [74][75]
[note 11] Date Event Ref. 7 President Joe Biden delivers his third State of the Union address, airing along with associated coverage on all major broadcast and cable news networks. In the speech, Biden addressed issues such as the economy, democracy, abortion rights (directly addressing Supreme Court justices in an unscripted moment regarding the 2022 court decision that overturned Roe v. Wade), immigration (reiterating calls for House Republicans to pass bipartisan immigration legislation stalled under pressure from Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and mentioning the February murder of Laken Riley in the context of border policy), the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and the Israel-Hamas War (advocating for a temporary ceasefire and two-state solution to the conflict, and demanding Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu allow in humanitarian aid to Gaza civilians). The Republican response delivered by Alabama U.S. Senator Katie Britt, which primarily touched on immigration, drew largely negative reviews (including from Republicans), and was criticized for its inaccuracy (including a misrepresentation of the story of Karla Jacinto Romero, who was sold into sex trafficking while in Mexico during George W. Bush's presidency) and for Britt's stylistic delivery (described as "dramatic", "creepy", "insincere" and "over-the-top", and questioning her decision to conduct the response in her kitchen). The address drew 32.2 million viewers across nine networks, with Fox News registering the highest viewership at 5.640 million. [76][77]
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[84] 10 The 96th Academy Awards air on ABC from the Dolby Theatre, with Jimmy Kimmel as host. Oppenheimer led all nominees in overall wins with seven awards, including Best Picture, Best Actor (Cillian Murphy), Best Supporting Actor (Robert Downey Jr.) and Best Director (Christopher Nolan). Other major winners included Poor Things with four awards, including Best Actress (Emma Stone); and The Zone of Interest with two, including Best International Feature Film. Billie Eilish and Finneas won Best Original Song (for "What Was I Made For?" from the Barbie film soundtrack), becoming the youngest two-time Oscar winners in history (at ages 22 and 26, respectively), having previously won the award in 2022. The telecast was watched by 19.5 million viewers, the highest viewership for any awards show since 2020. [85][86]
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[89] 11 TNT Sports launches a nightly sports block on TruTV that features a mix of live sports events (including “alterna-casts”—specialized simulcasts targeting various audiences—of NHL, MLB and NBA games shown on TBS and TNT, NCAA men's basketball tournament coverage and MotoGP races); sports news and ancillary original programs (including the half-hour TNT Sports Update, sports betting program The Line, social media conversation show Handles, and a weekly program based on the social media clip showcase House of Highlights); and sports-focused movies and documentaries. Reruns of its original unscripted programs (including its last remaining non-sports original program, Impractical Jokers, which will consequently move its first-run episodes to TBS in the summer) will continue to air in the morning and daytime hours following the addition of the “TNT Sports on TruTV" block. [90][91] 14 In a 3–2 party-line vote (backed solely by its Democratic commissioners), the Federal Communications Commission, as part of a broader effort by the Biden administration to curb hidden "junk" fees charged to customers, passes new rules requiring cable and satellite providers to disclose the total cost of their programming packages—including any additional programming-related fees, such as surcharges for receiving local stations and regional sports networks—in billing and promotional materials. The NCTA asserts that the rules, as written, would create confusion for customers and that providers already offer “clear and accurate pricing information” about their programming tiers. [92][93] 17 Three days after the FCC voted to require television providers to disclose "all-in" pricing (incorporating surcharges for receiving certain channels) and likely in response to recent carriage disputes with station operators, DirecTV introduces a "No Locals" option for its Entertainment, Choice, Ultimate and Premier programming tiers, allowing its satellite customers the ability to opt out of receiving local broadcast stations available in their home markets for a $12 monthly discount. (It joins rival satellite provider Dish Network, which has offered such opt-outs since 2017, in allowing customers to exclude local stations from their channel packages.) [94][95]
[note 12] 18 Former U.S. president and 2024 presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump sues ABC News and George Stephanopoulos for defamation, claiming the This Week moderator harmed his reputation by stating multiple times in a March 10 interview with Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) that Trump had been found civilly liable for raping former Vogue advice columnist E. Jean Carroll. The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida, stems from Stephanopoulos' questioning of Mace, a rape survivor, about her continued support of Trump despite two recent jury verdicts in related civil battery and defamation suits that found he sexually abused Carroll, who has been awarded $88.3 million in damages, in 1995/96. (Mace accused Stephanopoulos of trying to “shame” her by probing why she endorsed Trump for president.) While the jury in the initial 2023 civil defamation case technically found Trump liable for sexually assaulting and defaming Carroll, Judge Lewis Kaplan later clarified that they found that Trump raped her by forcible digital penetration (defined as sexual assault under New York's penal code), concluding her allegation of rape was “substantially true" in the broader context beyond the state's legal definition. [96][97]
[98] 19 Bellator MMA announces a distribution deal with Warner Bros. Discovery that will see Max acquire streaming rights to the promotion's mixed martial arts events (including its eight 2024 Champions Series fights, starting with Bellator 302 on March 22), archival fight cards (dating to Bellator's 2008 inception) and original docuseries, along with additional fights and ancillary content on TruTV. The WBD deal replaces a previous agreement with former owner Paramount Global, which acquired the promotion in 2011 (as Viacom) and sold it to the Professional Fighters League in 2023. (Outside of a 2019–20 deal with DAZN, Bellator matches aired on multiple Paramount/Viacom-owned networks during that timeframe, last airing on Showtime from 2021 to 2023, with that deal ending as a result of Paramount shuttering the premium channel's sports division.) [99][100]
[note 13] 20 The College Football Playoff announces a six-year deal with ESPN (worth an estimated $7.8 billion overall) that will see the network retain broadcast rights to the College Football Playoff through the 2020–31 academic year, and will transfer the CFP National Championship game from ESPN to sister network ABC (which carried the predecessor BCS National Championship Game from 1999 to 2006) starting in 2026. The agreement also modifies terms of the remaining two years of ESPN's initial contract for the CFP television rights (a 12-year deal that was signed in 2014) to account for the tournament's expansion from four to 12 teams, starting with the 2024–25 college football season, and allows for ESPN to sublicense a select number of CFP games to other networks. [101][102] 21 The FCC fines Nexstar Media Group and partner company Mission Broadcasting a combined $1.82 million, and orders the latter to sell WPIX/New York City, ruling that Nexstar unlawfully circumvented national broadcast ownership limits through a local marketing agreement it signed in December 2020, as part of an option that Mission exercised to buy the CW affiliate from the E. W. Scripps Company, that resulted in “an unauthorized transfer of control” of WPIX to Nexstar through certain attributable interests. (The FCC limits a single company from owning television stations that reach a combined 39% of American TV households, thus requiring Nexstar—which maintains similar operational arrangements with Mission in 26 other markets—to sell other stations in its portfolio in order to acquire WPIX while complying with the cap). Its first sale proposal to meet the cap would be disclosed on April 12, as it proposed to sell MyNetworkTV affiliate WJMN/Escanaba, Michigan (a former semi-satellite of co-owned WFRV/Green Bay that lost its CBS affiliation in 2022 in a chain-wide affiliation renewal dispute with the network) to a former Quincy Media executive who would enter into an LMA with Morgan Murphy Media, the new owners of ABC/CW affiliate WBUP/WBKP in the same market. [103][104]
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[note 14] 22 NBC News announces that Ronna McDaniel will join the network as a contributor for its political and Election Night coverage. The hiring of McDaniel—who, on March 8, ended her seven-year term as Republican National Committee chair, a role in which she frequently echoed Donald Trump's false claims that the 2020 presidential election was rigged in Joe Biden's favor and helped organize fake electors in key battleground states in an attempt to overturn the outcome—was met with furor within the news division including on-air denouncements from MSNBC's hosts and analysts. MSNBC president Rashida Jones, responding to staff backlash, announced on March 23 that McDaniel would not appear on its programs. McDaniel, for her part, used a March 24 appearance on NBC's Meet the Press (which was scheduled and recorded before her hiring by the network) to state that Biden won fairly and disagrees with Trump's desire to pardon the January 6 rioters. NBC parted ways with McDaniel on March 26, citing a lack of consensus in support of her hiring. [106][107]
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[110][111] 25 CBS announces a linear–streaming rights deal with Dick Clark Productions that extends its contract for the Golden Globe Awards (initially a one-year deal for the 2024 edition) through 2030, and grants it telecast rights to the American Music Awards for an unspecified term, starting with the 2024 ceremony. (Both award shows will also be streamed live on Paramount+.) The deal ends the AMAs' 51-year broadcast relationship with ABC, for which Clark created the ceremony in 1973 following the expiration of the network's deal to televise the Grammy Awards, which moved to longtime broadcaster CBS that same year. (ABC last televised the AMAs in 2022; no ceremony was held in 2023.) [112][113] 28 The Detroit Pistons reach an agreement with the E. W. Scripps Company to air a package of five games (out of the team's eight remaining regular season games scheduled for April) from its 2023–24 schedule locally on CW affiliate WMYD. The package, which will be produced by longtime cable carrier Bally Sports Detroit (which will simulcast the games outside of the Detroit market) under a sublicensing agreement with Scripps Sports, will begin with an April 1 home game against the Memphis Grizzlies. It marks the first time that Pistons games have been televised over-the-air since their previous four-year relationship with WMYD and Graham-owned NBC affiliate WDIV ended in 2008, in favor of an exclusive deal with the network then known as Fox Sports Detroit. [114][115]
[note 15] 29 NFL Network's Good Morning Football broadcasts its final show from New York City before going on hiatus and relocating to the NFL Media facility in Inglewood, California before the 2024 NFL season. Plans are also in the works to offer a two-hour extension of the program in broadcast syndication via Sony Pictures Television upon its move. [116] 30 The United Football League airs its inaugural game on Fox, a 27-14 win by the Birmingham Stallions over the host Arlington Renegades. The teams were champions of the leagues that merged to form the UFL on December 31, 2023, the USFL (of which the Stallions were two-time champs) and the XFL (the Renegades won that league's 2023 title). [117][118] Date Event Ref. 1–7 The final week of the 2024 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament sees three viewership records for women's basketball being set: On April 1, ESPN's broadcast of a regional final between Iowa Hawkeyes over the LSU Tigers (a 94–87 win by the Hawkeyes propelled by a 41-point performance from Hawkeye star Caitlin Clark) attracts 12.3 million viewers, surpassing the 9.9 million who watched those two schools play in the 2023 national championship. On April 5, a 71–69 national semifinal win by the Hawkeyes over UConn attracts 14.2 million to ESPN, a record for any basketball game (college or pro, men or women) on the network. Then on April 7, the tournament's title game, an 87–75 win by undefeated South Carolina over the Hawkeyes, attracts 18.9 million total viewers on ABC and ESPN (the latter channel carried a Sue Bird/Diana Taurasi-hosted alternate telecast); it's the most-watched sporting event, outside of football and the Olympics, since 2019. [119][120]
[121][122] 6–7 WWE's WrestleMania XL takes place at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, airing on Peacock and pay-per-view. [123] 7 The 2024 CMT Music Awards, hosted by Kelsea Ballerini, aired on CBS and streamed on Paramount+ from the Moody Center in Austin, Texas. Notable winners include Jelly Roll (who received the most wins with three awards, Video of the Year, Male Video of the Year and Performance of the Year, for "Need a Favor"), Lainey Wilson (who won Female Video of the Year for "Watermelon Moonshine") and Dan + Shay (who won Duo/Group Video of the Year for "Save Me the Trouble"). Trisha Yearwood received the inaugural June Carter Cash Humanitarian Award, recognizing artists, duos/groups or industry veterans who "demonstrate an exceptional dedication to the community and their fellow artists." [124][125]
[126] 8 TBS' and TNT's simulcast of the NCAA Division I men's basketball championship game, a 75–60 win by the UConn Huskies over the Purdue Boilermakers, attracts 14.82 million viewers. When compared to the women's DI title game (see 4/1–4/7 entry), it is the first time the women's championship game draws a bigger TV audience than the men's. [127] 10 A fire during a cooking segment on the set of Tamron Hall (which utilizes a temporary kitchen island with cooktop that is setup center stage for those segments) forces an evacuation of the show's studio at ABC's Broadcast Center in New York's Lincoln Square, with The View, which records in an adjacent studio, also seeing its studio evacuated as a precautionary measure. Although the New York Fire Department cleared The View to go live after the fire was put out, Tamron canceled the day's episode and substituted a rerun to its carrier stations. [128] 14 As Billy Joel is performing his signature song "Piano Man" during a CBS broadcast of the 100th concert in his Madison Square Garden residency, affiliates in the Eastern and Central time zones cut away to begin their late local news. Responding to outrage from viewers, CBS blamed the abrupt ending on a "timing error" (the special had been delayed 30 minutes due to final round coverage of the Masters Tournament) and announced it would re-air the program in its entirety on April 19. [129] 19 One day after the NHL Board of Governors announced the establishment of a Utah-based franchise in Salt Lake City (through the acquisition of assets from the deactivated Arizona Coyotes assigned to Utah Jazz owner Ryan Smith), the team reaches a multi-year agreement with Scripps Sports to air their regionally televised hockey games on independent KUPX/Provo once the team begins play in the 2024–25 season. The Coyotes had been airing on KUPX under a regional simulcast arrangement with Phoenix sister KASW—which will continue to air the team's games post-relocation in a flip of the arrangement—since that station replaced the defunct Bally Sports Arizona as the team's local television carrier at the start of the 2023–24 season. [130][131] 22 One week after the moribund franchise selected former Iowa point guard Caitlin Clark as the first pick in the first round of the 2024 WNBA Draft, the Indiana Fever reach an agreement with Tegna to air a package of 17 regionally televised WNBA games on NBC affiliate WTHR and MeTV affiliate WALV-CD, beginning with the team's 2024 season. The deal begins with the team's home opener against the New York Liberty on May 16, and will see ten of the games being carried on WTHR, while seven others will air on WALV (which is simulcast on WTHR's DT3 subchannel). [132]
[note 16] 25 The Seattle Kraken reach a multi-year agreement with Tegna to air their regionally televised games on independent station KONG, along with simulcasts of selected games on sister NBC affiliate KING, beginning with the NHL team's 2024–25 season. The deal—which replaces the team's previous television partnership with regional sports network Root Sports Northwest, which has carried the Kraken since the expansion franchise began play in 2021—would also see fellow Tegna stations KGW/Portland and KREM/Spokane simulcast the games across the team's regional territory, and KING/KONG carry team-related programs. Additionally, all Kraken games will be streamed on Amazon Prime Video in the Krakens' home market. [134] The CW announces a three-year deal with the Miss Universe Organization that extends its contract for the Miss USA pageant (initially a one-year deal for the 2023 edition), and grants it linear telecast rights to Miss Teen USA, starting with the 2024 ceremony. (Miss Teen USA—which will have its 42nd edition air on The CW on August 1, three days before the network's telecast of the 73rd Miss USA Pageant—had last aired on linear television in 2007, when the Miss Universe Organization ended a broadcast deal with NBC for the pageant separate from its contracts for Miss USA and Miss Universe, and was livestreamed on various platforms thereafter.) [135] 29 WBKB-TV, the only commercial broadcast station in Alpena, Michigan (the nation's third-smallest TV market) and carrier of four of the five major commercial TV networks, begins a news partnership with Sinclair's NBC affiliate, WPBN-TV/WTOM-TV in Traverse City, Michigan, to feature a full complement of newscasts and weather coverage blended with WBKB-TV's existing news operation, which will become a de facto bureau for WPBN/WTOM, known on-air as UpNorthLive News. WBKB, which had been acquired by Morgan Murphy Media in late 2023 after the death of its former owner, had struggled to maintain a full-time news and weather staff because of its market position and ownership in an era of media consolidation, mainly featuring a team staffed by recent college graduates, and also had issues maintaining full-time weather coverage, contracting short-term with freelance meteorologists and NewsNet to provide forecasts. WBKB will still produce some newscasts, with its NBC subchannel carrying all UpNorthLive newscasts, and its CBS and ABC channels carrying other simulcasts depending on their own schedules. WBKB's Fox schedule will continue to feature no news programming. [136] Date Event Ref. 1 Comcast removes 18 Bally Sports regional networks from Xfinity systems throughout their overlapping footprints, in a carriage dispute between the cable provider and Bally parent Diamond Sports Group, immediately affecting fans of 11 of the 12 Major League Baseball teams to which Bally Sports holds broadcast rights. The dispute injects uncertainty in Diamond's efforts to emerge from Chapter 11 bankruptcy before the end of the year, as it had hoped to secure a deal with Comcast ahead of a June confirmation hearing with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas. The dispute comes after Diamond Sports secured critical multi-year deals with two other major providers: Charter Spectrum (on April 4) and DirecTV (on April 24). [137][138] 2 Allen Media Group announces the layoffs of up to around 300 employees across its various operating divisions (including The Weather Channel, TheGrio and the company's television stations), affecting 12% of its workforce, as part of a broader effort to reduce operational costs to drive growth. Among those affected was veteran Weather Channel correspondent Mike Seidel, who joined the network as an on-camera meteorologist in 1992 and transitioned exclusively to field reporting in 2012. [139] 5 In a memo to ABC News staffers, Kim Godwin announces she will be leaving her role as president of the network's news division, a job she had held since 2021. Debra O'Connell, the president of News Group and Networks at ABC parent Disney Entertainment (and to whom Godwin had been reporting to since February), will lead ABC News on an interim basis until a successor for Godwin is hired. [140][141] 13 Major League Baseball and Roku, Inc. announce an agreement to air the MLB Sunday Leadoff package of early Sunday afternoon games on The Roku Channel. The package had aired the past two seasons on Peacock. [142] 14 The Pac-12 Conference announces an agreement with CW Sports and Fox Sports to air college football games involving the conference's two remaining schools, Oregon State and Washington State. Fox or FS1 will air one game for each school, while The CW will carry the rest. [143] 15 Netflix announces it has secured broadcast rights to National Football League Christmas Day games in a three-year deal that will see the streamer carry two games in 2024 and at least one game in both 2025 and 2026. [144] 16 The 59th Academy of Country Music Awards streams live on Amazon Prime Video from Ford Center at The Star with Reba McEntire as host. [145] 22 Mission Broadcasting notifies Adell Broadcasting, owner of WADL/Mount Clemens, Michigan, that it will terminate its plan to purchase Detroit's MyNetworkTV affiliate. First announced in May 2023, the deal would have seen WADL operated by longtime Mission partner Nexstar Media Group and affiliate with Nexstar-owned The CW (which the station previously carried from September to October 2023, before Adell terminated the brokered affiliation agreement in an LMA dispute with Mission/Nexstar). Though the FCC approved Mission's purchase on April 24, Mission withdrew the plan citing FCC-imposed restrictions that would have prevented financial backing from Nexstar from going towards Mission's purchase of WADL, limiting the amount of Nexstar-distributed programming it carried each week (likely constraining the station from carrying the full CW schedule), and prohibiting any option for Nexstar to acquire the station from Mission outright. [146][147] TNT Sports announces a five-year sublicensing agreement with ESPN that will see TNT, beginning in December, carry two first-round games in the expanded College Football Playoff (of which ESPN has the rights), with two quarterfinal games being added beginning in 2026. [148] Date Event Ref. 1 NewsNation formally adopts a 24/7 news format by expanding its weekend news coverage, replacing a three-hour block of Blue Bloods reruns with an extension of the daytime news program NewsNation Now. The Nexstar-owned cable channel that was once known as WGN America began weeknight news programming in September 2020 and expanded to a 24-hour all-news schedule on weekdays in April 2023, but while early-morning and prime-time news/analysis shows populated its weekend lineup, its weekend afternoon schedule had still featured entertainment programming acquired during the WGN era (notably off-network reruns like Blue Bloods). [149][150] 3 In discussing the WNBA on his eponymous ESPN program, former National Football League punter Pat McAfee refers to Indiana Fever rookie Caitlin Clark as a "white bitch" who is ultimately responsible for the increased popularity in the league. After receiving criticism from sports commentators including ESPN colleagues like Kim Adams and Alexa Philippou, McAfee issued apologies to Clark personally as well as the public, stating "I have way too much respect for her and women to put that into the universe." [151] 6 Fifty eight years to the day after he began his professional broadcasting career at the station, Don Alhart retires from WHAM-TV/Rochester, NY, signing off after having served as a reporter, main news anchor, and associate news director for the Deerfield Media-owned/Sinclair-operated ABC affiliate. [152] 7 The 51st Daytime Emmy Awards airs on CBS and streamed on Paramount+ from the Westin Bonaventure Hotel. [153] The last episode of Wheel of Fortune with Pat Sajak as host airs. Sajak had hosted the show since 1981, the longest tenured game show host in U.S. history. [154] 11 Confirming earlier reports, TNT Sports announces it has secured U.S. broadcast rights to the French Open tennis tournament for a 10-year period beginning in 2025, with matches being carried across TNT, TBS, TruTV, and the Max streaming service. The deal means NBC's relationship with the French Open ended with its broadcast of the men's singles championship on June 9; the network had broadcast the tournament each year since 1975 (save for a three-year period in the early 1980s when it aired on CBS). [155][156] 13 Fox Sports announces it has reached a deal with IndyCar to become the open-wheel racing circuit's exclusive TV partner beginning in 2025, supplanting NBC Sports in the role. The deal will see the full IndyCar Series schedule (including its crown jewel, the Indianapolis 500) airing on Fox, with qualifying rounds (save for the Indy 500's, which Fox will also carry) and the second-tier Indy NXT races airing on FS1 or FS2. [157] 16 The 77th Tony Awards airs on CBS and streams on Paramount+ from the David H. Koch Theater with Ariana DeBose as host, with its technical awards airing before the show on a Pluto TV pop-up channel. [158][159]
[160] 27 The National Football League is ordered to pay more than $4.7 billion in damages after a federal jury in Los Angeles found the league had violated antitrust law in setting the price on its NFL Sunday Ticket package for games not selected for broadcast in a television market. The lawsuit covers more than 2.4 million customers who subscribed to the service from 2011 to 2022 via DirecTV, which at the time had been the exclusive provider of NFL Sunday Ticket. The league indicated it would appeal the ruling if the judge does not set it aside. [161] The first presidential debate occurs earlier than the three dates previously planned by the Commission on Presidential Debates. The event is hosted by CNN out of its studios in Atlanta, Georgia, without an audience present. [162] Network/
service Type Launch date Notes Sources The365 OTA multicast and OTT streaming January 1 On November 7, 2023, Katz Broadcasting founder Jonathan Katz and his new firm, Free TV Networks, unveiled two new OTA and FAST networks. The365, which is aimed at African-American viewers, and Outlaw, which consists mainly of classic western films, respectively competes with the similarly-themed Bounce TV and Grit, two multicast networks Katz's previous company founded and later sold in 2017 to the E. W. Scripps Company. Content for The365 and Outlaw initially comes from the libraries of Warner Bros. Discovery and Lionsgate, while Gray Television was the primary launch group for over-the-air distribution of the two networks (all three companies jointly operate Free TV Networks). [622] Outlaw Merit Street OTA multicast, OTT streaming, and cable/satellite April 2
[note 17] On November 6, 2023, Dr. Phil McGraw announced plans to a new "news and entertainment" network named Merit Street Media (later shortened to Merit Street to differentiate from its parent company) in early 2024, which will be headquartered from an office and production facility based in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. The network maintains a general entertainment format (featuring a mix of news, talk shows, unscripted series and weekend evening movie presentations), with programs that include a nightly show hosted by McGraw himself focused around the advice format he provided on his 2002–23 syndicated talk show. Joel Cheatwood, a former news director known for driving the local news operations he oversaw in the 1990s and 2000s towards sensationalism (most notably, Sunbeam Television stations WSVN/Miami and WHDH/Boston), serves as the network's CEO. Distribution of the network is handled by the Trinity Broadcasting Network, and is available on the religious broadcaster's owned-and-operated stations (on the DT2 subchannel previously occupied by TBN Inspire), on cable, satellite, and free AVOD streaming platforms. TBN also contracted with full-power stations in New York City (WMBC) and Los Angeles (KVMD) to carry Merit Street on their primary channels in order to assure must-carry coverage of the network on pay television providers in those markets. [624][625]
[note 18] The Network AVOD OTT streaming April 30 On March 19, The Network, an ad-supported premium streaming platform founded by film director Aram Rappaport (founder of creative advertising agency The Boathouse) with financial backing from BH Media Holdings, announced plans to launch on April 30. The Network's content strategy—premised on seeking to “declutter the streaming experience, eliminating audiences’ endless scrolling to find appealing series and films”—will expand its content gradually, releasing two original series at a time, with dramas debuting on Tuesdays and comedies debuting on Thursdays; the service's slate will initially launch with the thriller/sci-fi drama The Green Veil and British comedy Chivalry (the latter acquired from Channel 4). [626][627] ZipWave TV OTT streaming June On March 24, ZipWave LLC, a Wyoming-based technology company, announced the launch of its live OTT service ZipWave TV. Its lineup will consist of live news, entertainment and religious programming. Some of the networks it plans to offer at launch include Newsmax and FETV. [628][629] MeTV Toons OTA multicast June 25 On May 1, Weigel Broadcasting announced the pending launch of MeTV Toons, an expansion of its existing programming deal with Warner Bros. Discovery to carry select animated programming from that company's library on its main channel MeTV. The new channel, which will combine Warner Bros. Discovery archival cartoons with licensed programming from other providers, will air primarily on digital subchannels, with a free ad-supported streaming version with limited programming also being made available for Internet viewing. The programming would effectively replicate the format which Warner Bros. Discovery and its predecessors had offered on the Boomerang cable network for the previous 24 years. [630] Defy (Free TV Networks version) OTA multicast and OTT streaming July 1 On April 3, Free TV Networks announced the pending launch of Dare, an over-the-air subchannel and AVOD streaming network focusing on unscripted reality and documentary programming (including series such as American Pickers, Storage Wars, Pawn Stars, Alone, Swamp People, Counting Cars and Ax Men, among others). The network draws from the same A+E Networks reality library as Scripps Networks's Defy TV (both were developed by Free TV CEO Jonathan Katz, with Defy being created during his 2017–22 executive tenure at Scripps). Free TV Networks announced on July 1 that it had acquired the existing Defy TV trademarks from Scripps, allowing the network to launch on that date under the existing branding (although excising “TV” from the name), accompanied by much of the original network’s programming lineup, under new ownership. [631][632]
[633] Venu Sports OTT streaming Fall (TBD) On February 6, ESPN Inc., Fox Corporation and Warner Bros. Discovery announced plans to launch a sports-focused streaming service, set for a Fall launch, that would feature live feeds from their respective linear sports and broadcast networks (including ESPN, ABC and the former's sister networks such as ESPN2 and SEC Network; Fox and sister networks FS1, FS2 and Big Ten Network; and WBD-owned TNT, TBS and truTV), and streaming content from ESPN+, the major sports leagues (including the NBA, NHL, NFL and Major League Baseball) and college sports conferences. The service, which will also be optionally bundled with Disney+, Hulu or Max, will reportedly not impact ESPN's own plans to launch a full direct-to-consumer streaming service, which the company confirmed the following day would launch in the Fall of 2025. [634][635]
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name Type Conversion date Notes Source Showtime (main linear channel) Paramount+ with Showtime Cable/satellite January 8 On January 30, 2023, Paramount Global announced plans to rebrand the linear Showtime service and fully integrate its direct-to-consumer streaming service with the premium tier of co-owned Paramount+; the combined service would be branded as Paramount+ with Showtime, which had already been in use for a streaming bundle that launched in August 2022. Paramount began directing prospective Showtime streaming customers to subscribe to the ad-free Paramount+ tier on June 27, 2023; it would later discontinue the Showtime Anytime TV Everywhere app (offered to subscribers of the linear Showtime service) on December 14, and the standalone Showtime streaming service on December 31; the primary Showtime channel was renamed Paramount+ with Showtime on January 8, 2024, although the standalone Showtime nameplate remains in use as the branding for its seven multiplex channels and as a marketing imprint for the network's original programming. Paramount Global initially stated it had no plans to offer complimentary provider login access to Paramount+'s Showtime tier to subscribers of the premium channel's linear package (in contrast to the arrangement involving Warner Bros. Discovery-owned Max, which has been available free to linear HBO subscribers—replacing the HBO Go TV Everywhere platform—since the service launched in May 2020); however it would change course beginning on January 9, reaching deals with DirecTV (including co-owned DirecTV Stream and U-verse), Hulu and Charter Spectrum to offer the network's linear/VOD subscribers complimentary access to the namesake Paramount+ tier starting later in the year. [638][639]
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[642] Hallmark Drama Hallmark Family Cable/satellite February 28 On February 5, during the Television Critics Association Winter Press Tour, Hallmark Media announced plans to rebrand Hallmark Drama as Hallmark Family on February 28, and Hallmark Movies & Mysteries as Hallmark Mystery on March 6. The changes effectively serve to clarify both networks' existing programming formats—the former centering around family- and faith-oriented programming, and the latter centering around mystery programs—both of which offer acquired series, and original (in the case of Hallmark Movies & Mysteries/Hallmark Mystery) and library (primarily sourced from Hallmark Channel) movies and mini-series. [643][644] Hallmark Movies & Mysteries Hallmark Mystery March 6 CBS News (streaming) CBS News 24/7 OTT streaming April 22 On April 9, Variety reported streaming offerings in recent that the CBS News streaming network would rebrand on April 22 as CBS News 24/7, as part of a broader expansion of its programming to include a new eponymous “whip-around” news program that will rely on reports sourced from the national CBS News division and local CBS stations, expansions of the political news show America Decides (from 30 minutes to an hour) and Primetime with John Dickerson (from one hour to 90 minutes, along with a name change to The Daily Report with John Dickerson), and the addition of the late night newscast CBS News Roundup. [645] Defy TV (Scripps version) Ion Plus (resumption of over-the-air multicast distribution) OTA multicast and OTT streaming July 1 On June 17, Scripps Networks disclosed on the social media profiles of Defy TV and Ion Plus that the latter network, which had transitioned an over-the-air multicast network to a free ad-supported streaming channel in February 2021 after Scripps's acquisition of Ion Media, would resume over-the-air clearance on Ion's stations (and other third-party affiliates) over the channel space occupied by Defy TV, which struggled to attain any long-term viewer sustainability with its 2010s-era reality/unscripted format mainly drawn from the A&E Networks library (this same issue had earlier resulted in Scripps merging the programming of female-targeted sister network TrueReal—which had its channel space subsequently leased over to Jewelry Television—into the male-focused Defy's schedule in March 2023). Ion Plus's existing schedule of procedural dramas will continue over-the-air with newer and higher-profile acquisitions (along with Canadian series and selected 1990s–2000s first-run syndicated dramas) airing as part of its schedule, and its existing AVOD availability wholly unaffected. Defy was then relaunched under the auspices of Free TV Networks at the same time (as detailed above, in the "Launches" section). [646] Network/
service Type End date Notes Source Viaplay (U.S. service) OTT streaming February 29 On July 20, 2023, Viaplay Group announced that it would discontinue its Viaplay streaming services in the U.S., Canada and the United Kingdom (the former having launched just six months prior on February 22), and immediately ceased marketing to new subscribers in those regions. The move was part of a refocusing on its core markets of Scandinavia and the Netherlands, centering on its sports offering and the sale of non-sports content through its Viaplay Select business; about 25% of the company's staff were laid off as a result. On January 18, Viaplay confirmed that its U.S. service would shut down on February 29, and would refund monthly and annual subscribers for the remaining time of their subscription. Viaplay content will remain available in the U.S. through The Roku Channel, Xfinity (via its X1 and Flex tiers) and Xumo. [647][648]
[649] MotorTrend+ March 28 On February 23, Warner Bros. Discovery announced that it would be shutting down MotorTrend+ at the end of March. Subscribers will be migrated to the ad-free tier of Discovery+, while its programming library will be moved over to both Discovery+ and Max in stages until the service's closure. [650] TV Japan Cable/satellite March 31 On February 17, TV Japan announced on its website that the NHK Cosmomedia America-owned network (which aired news and entertainment programs sourced from various broadcasters based in Japan, primarily from public broadcaster NHK as well as commercial networks such as Tokyo Broadcasting System Television, Nippon TV, TV Tokyo, Fuji Television and TV Asahi) would cease distribution on cable and satellite providers on March 31; much of its programming migrated to NHK's new streaming service Jme [jp], which soft-launched ten days before and features a broader selection of programming than the schedule-limited wireline TV Japan channel and is priced comparably at $25/month. [651] Funimation OTT streaming April 2 On February 7, Sony announced that the Funimation app and website would shut down on April 2, and that users would be able to migrate their account data to Crunchyroll until then. [652][653] Showtime (streaming service) April 30 On January 30, 2023, Paramount announced plans to fully integrate the Showtime direct-to-consumer streaming service with the premium tier of the Paramount+ streaming service; the streaming tier rebrand replaces a bundle of the same name that launched in mid-2022. The cable-specific Showtime Anytime app was shut down by the end of the year. On April 11, 2024, Paramount announced that the standalone app would shut down on April 30. [654][655]
[656] Longhorn Network Cable/satellite June 30 With the Texas Longhorns joining the Southeastern Conference, the standalone Longhorn Network, a channel devoted to the athletics program of the University of Texas at Austin, was discontinued as its programming was merged into the SEC Network. A free ad-supported streaming television version of the Longhorn Network was launched July 1, in partnership with Learfield Sports instead of previous partner ESPN. [657] Pac-12 Network With the departure of all but two of the Pac-12 Conference's teams to other conferences for the 2024–25 season, the Pac-12 Network was discontinued. [658] Noggin OTT streaming July 2 On February 15, as part of a series of layoffs affecting 800 employees (or about 3% of its workforce), Paramount Global announced that it would shut down the Noggin subscription streaming service (which was launched in 2015 and is marketed to children ages two to seven), resulting in the termination of its entire staff. Much of the long-form and short-form content featured on the service will be shifted over to Paramount+'s Nick Jr. section (which already carries much of Nick Jr.'s library of preschool programming). Noggin would subsequently stop accepting new subscribers, while existing subscribers would be transitioned over to Paramount+ prior to the former's shutdown. This marks the second discontinuation of the Noggin edutainment brand by Paramount: it originally launched in February 1999 as a linear cable spinoff of Nickelodeon, aimed at preteens and teenagers, under a joint venture between predecessor company Viacom and Sesame Workshop; the Noggin network shifted its target audience to preschoolers in 2007 (after the teen-targeted nighttime block The N was spun off as a separate network, since renamed TeenNick, occupying Nickelodeon GaS's former channel space), and was later relaunched as Nick Jr. Channel in September 2009. [659][660]
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Tracey Fontenot, PT
Co-Founder and Co-Executive Director
Raised in Houston, Tracey grew up competing in sports. Her love of an active lifestyle and her passion for children inspired her to become a physical therapist.
After receiving her undergraduate degree from Texas A&M (whoop!) and her PT degree from UT Health Science Center, Tracey joined Methodist Children’s Hospital where she served inpatients and outpatients. She also helped develop specialty care programs for children with special needs as well as a program to combat childhood obesity. Many of Tracey’s patients wanted to increase their activity by playing sports, but opportunities did not exist for all of her pediatric patients. Always up for a challenge, Tracey asked, “Why not?” Her answer was two words—Kinetic Kids.
While she knows children with special needs benefit from our programs, she also loves watching the happiness they bring to family and friends! Her favorite moments are when sees families go from “my child never will” to “look at my child, he is an athlete.”
Tracey LOVES being a part of getting ALL kids onto a sports field. That’s probably because Tracey’s favorite place is on the sidelines cheering for her three teenage children at football, basketball, baseball, soccer, and volleyball.
And when she isn’t at a sporting event? Find her volunteering as a board member of Scholars & Athletes Serving Others, serving on NISD PTAs and committees, running for exercise, laughing with friends on Girls’ Night, or cherishing a date with her husband.
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Kacey Wernli, PT
Co-Founder and Co-Executive Director
Kacey has been serving children with neurological disorders for over 27 years. In her early years as a physical therapist, her pediatric patients always wanted to dance or do gymnastics in the therapy session. This led Kacey to become determined to figure out how to give all kids a chance to play the sports of their choice. Her tenacity led her to co-found Kinetic Kids. Watching Kinetic Kids thrive on the field, the stage, the court, or wherever their dreams take them, makes every day a joyful one for Kacey.
When she isn’t hanging out with Kinetic Kids, you might find Kacey serving on a mission trip with her church, sneaking away to Dallas to spend time with her son, relaxing on her boat on Lake Medina, or on a long walk with Jax and Evie, her Siberian huskies.
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Jada Hallmark
Development Director
Jada joined the Kinetic Kids team in 2017 as a volunteer and in 2021 as our Development Director. A Houston, TX native and an avid athlete, she swam for the Rice University swim team and competed in the 2001 US Olympic Trails in the 400M Individual Medley and the 200M Butterfly!
After earning her BA in Kinesiology in 2001 at Rice University, she collected her Master’s Degree in Health and Exercise Science from Colorado State University in 2003. She then spent seven years coaching Division 1 swimming before discovering her talent for fundraising and event planning while helping her children’s schools and sports programs raise money.
Jada’s competitive nature coupled with her love of sports and children is the perfect match for Kinetic Kids’ fundraising needs.
She is married to Patrick, head baseball coach at UTSA, and has four children who are each actively involved in their own sports.
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Tiffany Saenz Neal, PT, DPT, c/NDT
Operations Director
Tiffany was planning a future in Pediatric Neurology when she met the dynamic team at Kinetic Kids in 2007. She jumped in as a volunteer and fell in love with how our programs sparked joy in special needs children with neurological deficits while bringing purpose to movement at sports like swim, baseball, and dance.
Inspired, she decided to pursue a different career as a Pediatric Physical Therapist. She hit the ground running with Kinetic Kids, helping develop our Internship program and serving as our first-ever intern in 2008. While attending graduate school she served as an Administrative Assistant and a swim instructor. After graduation, Tiffany was promoted to Lead Program Director and also served as a Pediatric Physical Therapist in clinical settings. Now, as our Operations Director she plans to help grow our program and fulfill her true passion, just helping kids be kids.
Tiffany’s Kinetic Kids connections do not stop there. She met her husband through his sister, Diana Neal, one of the original Kinetic Kids! They have two boys and a black lab. On a Friday night, you’ll find all of them snuggled on the couch for movie night. But don’t let that fool you. She is obsessed with running and riding her Peloton. And be sure to ask her to play a little air guitar for you…she once played lead guitar in an indie rock band!
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Analy Flores, OTR
Senior Program Director
Analy was born in Mexico but raised in the small border town of Del Rio. After a near drowning accident, Analy felt called to a career where she could help others live fulfilling lives. She attended the University of Texas at Austin where she began to pursue a career in occupational therapy. In 2012, Analy obtained her Masters In Occupational Therapy degree from the UT Health Science Center. Although she dreamed of returning to Austin, Analy ultimately made San Antonio her home.
As a pediatric occupational therapist, Analy has worked with children of all abilities for over 12 years primarily in the clinical setting. She found Kinetic Kids after working alongside one of our founders who convinced her to attend a Kinetic Kids baseball finale. She quickly fell in love and joined the team as a Program Director in 2016. Since then, Analy has served as the program director for many of our programs with musical theatre being her most recent passion.
When not working, you can find her spending time with her husband Tony and their daughter Alba. Analy is also a fur mom to Kloe as well as her permanent fur-guest of honor, Lucy. She also enjoys finding and trying new coffee shops as well as a good run on a not so hot Texas day!
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Carrie Valdez, OTR, MOT
Satellite & Adaptive Sports Director
From Alaska to Alabama and several states in between, this “military brat” now claims Texas as her home.
After Carrie graduated BYU on a gymnastics scholarship, she pursued her masters in Occupational Therapy at Rockhurst University in Missouri. During her clinical rotation at Methodist Children’s Hospital, Carrie met Kinetic Kids co-founders Tracey and Kacey and formed a lasting friendship.
After working at Easter Seals, she had her first son, Noah, who had Down syndrome. Merging friendship, gymnastic, OT and love of kids with special needs, she joined Kinetic Kids to start our first gymnastics program.
Fifteen years and five more children later, she still loves to see kids challenged to reach their full potential and she is currently working to expand our competitive programming.
Carrie enjoys volunteering at church and spending time with family and friends.
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Shelby Hunemiller, MS
Senior Program Administrator
Born and raised in small town Iowa, Shelby studied athletic training and exercise science in undergrad where she became passionate about focusing on how children’s overall health and wellness benefit from exercise and sports. She decided to take her passion further by obtaining master’s degree in Adapted Physical Activity from Slippery Rock University in Pennsylvania to learn more about individuals with disabilities in sports and exercise.
During a 2021 internship with Kinetic Kids, Shelby fell in love with working hands on with children who have different disabilities and special needs. After joining full-time, she has become unseen hero who keeps Kinetic Kids operations running smoothly and providing assistance to staff at programs. Her favorite part of her day is seeing children with disabilities build confidence by participating in sports and fine arts opportunities with their peers.
Shelby also enjoys weightlifting, hiking the beautiful trails of Texas, trying the best foods in San Antonio, and cuddling up with her adopted Chihuahua, Wero.
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Alli Welch
Castroville Site Coordinator
Alli has called Castroville, Texas home for most of her life. As an avid athlete, she now focuses on running and swimming. Alli is also a spin instructor and owns Run Local which hosts 5K races in the Castroville area that benefit the community. Alli enjoys coaching her daughters’ sports and running half marathons with her husband, Jim.
Alli previously worked in public education for 17 years. After graduating from the University of Texas at Austin Alli began her career as a pre-k teacher and continued on at UT to get her master’s degree in special education. She then worked with students with special needs for six years before going back to school to become a school psychologist. After seven years as an LSSP, Alli fell in love with Kinetic Kids and the idea of expanding their programs in Castroville. She ecstatically joined the Kinetic Kids team in 2022.
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Tiyona Sanders, CTRS, MSRLS
New Braunfels Site Coordinator and SA Premier Adaptive Sports Director
Tiyona joined Kinetic Kids in 2021 as a program director and 2023 as a Site Coordinator for New Braunfels. She comes all the way from Ohio. She attended Miami (OH) for undergrad where she played division 1 softball and received a B.S. in Kinesiology. Her love for sports, and helping others improve their quality of life lead her to obtain a M.S. in Recreation Therapy at Texas State. Texas quickly became home. Tiyona has worked as a recreation therapist with all ages, abilities and disabilities for the last 6 years.
When she’s not working you can catch her listening to podcasts, watching sports, working out or playing with her two young kids.
Vanessa Dunnam
Executive Assistant
Although Vanessa is not from Texas, she considers herself to be a true barbecue loving Texan. She was originally born in Landstuhl, Germany and has made multiple moves due to her roots of living in a military family. Vanessa graduated from The University of Texas at San Antonio with her BS in Kinesiology in the hopes to one day become a pediatric physical therapist. Vanessa’s has a background in pediatric rehabilitation in both inpatient and outpatient settings as well in Applied Behavior Analysis for kids diagnosed with Autism. Vanessa’s goal is to open up opportunities for all kids regardless of diagnosis to have fun and be included. Her compassionate nature is what led her to Kinetic Kids!
When not working, Vanessa enjoys hiking at Texas State Parks, tubing the Texas rivers, going to the Drive-In in New Braunfels, and trying new foods with her family.
Janine Sauer
Grants Manager
Janine joined Kinetic Kids as our Grant Writer in 2019. She has lived in San Antonio for 15 years. Having grown up moving around the country, she is happy to call San Antonio home. Prior to moving to San Antonio Janine served as the Executive Director for the University Chamber of Commerce in Seattle, WA, and the Chief Development Officer of the American Red Cross of Santa Clara Valley (San Jose, CA).
Janine’s passion for Kinetic Kids and children with special needs began in 2004 with the birth of her daughter who was born with a facial occurrence of Amniotic Band Syndrome. Even when not working, Janine has volunteered her time with organizations that serve children with special needs. In 2015, Janine was named the Brighton Center’s “Queen of the Vine,” representing the organization at numerous Fiesta events. She and her husband, Tom, have also volunteered their time to The Wish Connection, helping to provide wishes for children with life-long health challenges or disabilities.
When not working or volunteering, Janine and Tom are traveling to figure skating competitions around Texas and the midwest cheering on their daughter, Kaitlin.
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Table of contents for issues of Historia Mathematica
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Volume 1, Number 1, February, 1974
Volume 1, Number 2, May, 1974
Volume 1, Number 3, August, 1974
Volume 1, Number 4, November, 1974
Volume 2, Number 1, February, 1975
Volume 2, Number 2, May, 1975
Volume 2, Number 3, August, 1975
Volume 2, Number 4, November, 1975
Volume 3, Number 1, February, 1976
Volume 3, Number 2, May, 1976
Volume 3, Number 3, August, 1976
Volume 3, Number 4, November, 1976
Volume 4, Number 1, February, 1977
Volume 4, Number 2, May, 1977
Volume 4, Number 3, August, 1977
Volume 4, Number 4, November, 1977
Volume 5, Number 1, February, 1978
Volume 5, Number 2, May, 1978
Volume 5, Number 3, August, 1978
Volume 5, Number 4, November, 1978
Volume 6, Number 1, February, 1979
Volume 6, Number 2, May, 1979
Volume 6, Number 3, August, 1979
Volume 6, Number 4, November, 1979
Volume 7, Number 1, February, 1980
Volume 7, Number 2, May, 1980
Volume 7, Number 3, August, 1980
Volume 7, Number 4, November, 1980
Volume 8, Number 1, February, 1981
Volume 8, Number 2, May, 1981
Volume 8, Number 3, August, 1981
Volume 8, Number 4, November, 1981
Volume 9, Number 1, February, 1982
Volume 9, Number 2, May, 1982
Volume 9, Number 3, August, 1982
Volume 9, Number 4, November, 1982
Volume 10, Number ??, 1983
Volume 10, Number 1, February, 1983
Volume 10, Number 2, May, 1983
Volume 10, Number 3, August, 1983
Volume 10, Number 4, November, 1983
Volume 11, Number 1, February, 1984
Volume 11, Number 2, May, 1984
Volume 11, Number 3, August, 1984
Volume 11, Number 4, November, 1984
Volume 12, Number 1, February, 1985
Volume 12, Number 2, May, 1985
Volume 12, Number 3, August, 1985
Volume 12, Number 4, November, 1985
Volume 13, Number 1, February, 1986
Volume 13, Number 2, May, 1986
Volume 13, Number 3, August, 1986
Volume 13, Number 4, November, 1986
Volume 14, Number 1, February, 1987
Volume 14, Number 2, May, 1987
Volume 14, Number 3, August, 1987
Volume 14, Number 4, November, 1987
Volume 15, Number 1, February, 1988
Volume 15, Number 2, May, 1988
Volume 15, Number 3, August, 1988
Volume 15, Number 4, November, 1988
Volume 16, Number 1, February, 1989
Volume 16, Number 2, May, 1989
Volume 16, Number 3, August, 1989
Volume 16, Number 4, November, 1989
Volume 17, Number 1, February, 1990
Volume 17, Number 2, May, 1990
Volume 17, Number 3, August, 1990
Volume 17, Number 4, November, 1990
Volume 18, Number 1, February, 1991
Volume 18, Number 2, May, 1991
Volume 18, Number 3, August, 1991
Volume 18, Number 4, November, 1991
Volume 19, Number 1, February, 1992
Volume 19, Number 2, May, 1992
Volume 19, Number 3, August, 1992
Volume 19, Number 4, November, 1992
Volume 20, Number 1, February, 1993
Volume 20, Number 2, May, 1993
Volume 20, Number 3, August, 1993
Volume 20, Number 4, November, 1993
Volume 21, Number 1, February, 1994
Volume 21, Number 2, May, 1994
Volume 21, Number 3, August, 1994
Volume 21, Number 4, November, 1994
Volume 22, Number 1, February, 1995
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Volume 22, Number 3, 1995
Volume 22, Number 4, November, 1995
Volume 23, Number 1, February, 1996
Volume 23, Number 2, May, 1996
Volume 23, Number 3, August, 1996
Volume 23, Number 4, November, 1996
Volume 24, Number 1, February, 1997
Volume 24, Number 2, May, 1997
Volume 24, Number 3, August, 1997
Volume 24, Number 4, November, 1997
Volume 25, Number 1, February, 1998
Volume 25, Number 2, May, 1998
Volume 25, Number 3, August, 1998
Volume 25, Number 4, November, 1998
Volume 26, Number 1, February 1, 1999
Volume 26, Number 2, May, 1999
Volume 26, Number 3, August, 1999
Volume 26, Number 4, November, 1999
Volume 27, Number 1, February, 2000
Volume 27, Number 2, May, 2000
Volume 27, Number 3, August, 2000
Volume 27, Number 4, November, 2000
Volume 28, Number 1, February, 2001
Volume 28, Number 2, May, 2001
Volume 28, Number 3, August, 2001
Volume 28, Number 4, November, 2001
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Volume 29, Number 1, February, 2002
Volume 29, Number 2, May, 2002
Volume 29, Number 3, August, 2002
Volume 29, Number 4, November, 2002
Volume 30, Number 1, February, 2003
Volume 30, Number 2, May, 2003
Volume 30, Number 3, August, 2003
Volume 30, Number 4, November, 2003
Volume 31, Number 1, February, 2004
Volume 31, Number 2, May, 2004
Volume 31, Number 3, August, 2004
Volume 31, Number 4, November, 2004
Volume 32, Number 1, February, 2005
Volume 32, Number 2, May, 2005
Volume 32, Number 3, August, 2005
Volume 32, Number 4, November, 2005
Volume 33, Number 1, February, 2006
Volume 33, Number 2, May, 2006
Volume 33, Number 3, August, 2006
Volume 33, Number 4, November, 2006
Volume 34, Number 1, February, 2007
Volume 34, Number 2, May, 2007
Volume 34, Number 3, August, 2007
Volume 34, Number 4, November, 2007
Volume 35, Number 1, February, 2008
Volume 35, Number 2, May, 2008
Volume 35, Number 3, August, 2008
Volume 35, Number 4, November, 2008
Volume 36, Number 1, February, 2009
Volume 36, Number 2, May, 2009
Volume 36, Number 3, August, 2009
Volume 36, Number 4, November, 2009
Volume 37, Number 1, February, 2010
Volume 37, Number 2, May, 2010
Volume 37, Number 3, August, 2010
Volume 37, Number 4, November, 2010
Volume 38, Number 1, February, 2011
Volume 38, Number 2, May, 2011
Volume 38, Number 3, August, 2011
Volume 38, Number 4, November, 2011
Volume 39, Number 1, February, 2012
Volume 39, Number 2, May, 2012
Volume 39, Number 3, August, 2012
Volume 39, Number 4, November, 2012
Volume 40, Number 1, February, 2013
Volume 40, Number 2, May, 2013
Volume 40, Number 3, August, 2013
Volume 40, Number 4, October, 2013
Volume 41, Number 1, February, 2014
Volume 41, Number 2, May, 2014
Volume 41, Number 3, August, 2014
Volume 41, Number 4, November, 2014
Volume 42, Number 1, February, 2015
Volume 42, Number 2, May, 2015
Volume 42, Number 3, August, 2015
Volume 42, Number 4, November, 2015
Volume 43, Number 1, February, 2016
Volume 43, Number 2, 2016
Volume 43, Number 3, August, 2016
Volume 43, Number 4, November, 2016
Volume 44, Number 1, February, 2017
Volume 44, Number 2, May, 2017
Volume 44, Number 3, August, 2017
Volume 44, Number 4, November, 2017
Volume 45, Number 1, February, 2018
Volume 45, Number 2, May, 2018
Volume 45, Number 3, August, 2018
Volume 45, Number 4, November, 2018
Volume 46, Number ??, February, 2019
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Volume 48, Number ??, August, 2019
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Volume 50, Number ??, February, 2020
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Volume 54, Number ??, February, 2021
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Historia Mathematica
Volume 1, Number 1, February, 1974
Anonymous Congratulations to the thousand! . . . . 1--2 E. S. Kennedy and Yusuf $^c$Id A letter of al-b\=\ir\=un\=\i H*abash al-H*\=asib's analemma for the qibla . . 3--11 Anonymous History of Science Society Meeting San Francisco 27--29 Dec. 1973 . . . . . . . 12--12 Nachum L. Rabinovitch An Archimedean tract of Immanuel Tov-elem (14th Cent.) . . . . . . . . . 13--27 Anonymous The Charles S. Peirce newsletter . . . . 27--27 Anonymous Newsletter on teaching history of mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27--28 R. L. Wilder Hereditary stress as a cultural force in mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29--46 Lam Lay Yong Yang Hui's commentary on the Ying Nu chapter of the \booktitleChiu Chang Suan Shu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47--64 Kurt-R. Biermann Übersiedlung eines deutschen Mathematikers von Braunschweig nach Kaza'n im Jahre 1807/08: Zur Biographie von M. Bartels, Des Lehrers von Gauss und Lobacevskij. (German) [Settlement of a German mathematician of Braunschweig in Kaza'n in the years 1807/08: Biography of M. Bartels, the teacher of Gauss and Lobacevskij] . . . . . . . . . 65--77 Anonymous Canadian Society for the History and Philosophy of Mathematics/Société Canadienne d'Histoire et de Philosophie des Mathématiques . . . . . . . . . . . . 78--78 Anonymous History of Mathematics at the 3--5 June 1974 Toronto Meeting of the Canadian Society for the History and Philosophy of Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78--78 Anonymous History of Mathematics in the USA . . . 78--78 Barnabas B. Hughes The earliest known record of California Indian numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79--82 Fred Ustina Henry Wilbraham and Gibbs Phenomenon in 1848 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83--84 Anonymous History at the Mathematical ASSN. Conference Royal Holloway College, Egham, Surrey, England 8--11 April 1994 84--84 J. R. Friday A note on mathematical papers in the archives of the Royal Institution of Great Britain . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85--86 Anonymous Harvard University Archives . . . . . . 86--86 Anonymous Photographic Archive of Historians of Science at Indiana University . . . . . 86--86 Hubert C. Kennedy A prospective biography of Giuseppe Peano (1858--1932) . . . . . . . . . . . 87--89 Anonymous Doctoral theses . . . . . . . . . . . . 90--90 Anonymous History of semiotics . . . . . . . . . . 90--90 Anonymous Harvard University Press Prize to I. B. Cohen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90--90 Anonymous Minkowski papers . . . . . . . . . . . . 90--90 S. S. Demidov Summer Conference on the History of Mathematics and Mechanics in the XIX and XX Centuries Tartu, Estonian S.S.R., 3--10 July 1973 . . . . . . . . . . . . 91--92 Anonymous The Egyptian use of unit fractions for equitable distribution: a communication from Gerald R. Rising, State University of New York at Buffalo . . . . . . . . . 93--94 Anonymous Response by R. J. Gillings, Sydney, Australia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94--94 Claude Lemaire Book Review: \booktitleAbriss der Geschichte der Mathematik. Fünfte, erweiterte Auflage. Mit einem Anhang über die Mathematik des 20. Jahrhunderts von I. Pogrebysski: By Dirk J. Struik. Berlin (VEB Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaften), 1972. 255 pp. DM 12.80 95--96 Arthur P. Gittleman Book Review: \booktitleDiofant i diofantovy uravneniya: By I. G. Bashmakova. Moscow (Nauka), 1972, 68 pp. 12 k . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96--97 Clas-Olof Selenius Book Review: \booktitleRazvitie teorii chisel v rossii: By E. P. Ozhigova. Leningrad (Izd Nauka), 1972. 360 pp. 1r, 80k . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97--97 E. J. Barbeau Book Review: \booktitleClassical and modern integration theories: By Ivan N. Pesin. New York (Academic Press, Probability and Mathematical Statistics Series #8), 1970. 215 pp. \$13.25} . . . 97--98 Henry S. Tropp Book Review: \booktitleA computer perspective: By the office of Charles and Ray Eames. Cambridge, Mass. (Harvard University Press), 1973, 174 pp., illustrated. \$15} . . . . . . . . . . . 99--100 Carl B. Boyer Book Review: \booktitleDifferential equations: with applications and historical notes: By George F. Simmons. New York (McGraw-Hill), 1972, 482 pp . . 100--102 J. L. Berggren Book Review: \booktitleMathematics in civilization: By H. L. Resnikoff and R. O. Wells, Jr. New York (Holt, Rinehart and Winston), 1973. 384 pp. \$12.50} . . 102--106 Robert McGuigan Book Review: \booktitleA history of set theory: By Philip E. Johnson. Boston (Prindle, Weber & Schmidt), 1972. 118 pp 106--108 G. P. Matvievskaya Book Review: \booktitleArabic arithmetic. The arithmetic of Abu al-Wafa' al-Buzajani, 10th century: Mss. OR. 103 Leiden and 42 M Cairo. Edited with introduction, commentaries, and ample reference to the arithmetic of Al-Karaji (11th century), Ms. 855 Istanbul. By A. S. Saidan. Amman (Jordanian University), 1971. 468 pp. (Entirely in Arabic) . . . . . . . . . . 108--111 Anonymous English summary of the review . . . . . 112--112 Anonymous Abstracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113--126
Historia Mathematica
Volume 1, Number 2, May, 1974
Anonymous Should we be mathematicians, historians of science, historians, or generalists? 127--128 Stillman Drake Mathematics and discovery in Galileo's physics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129--150 Anonymous A quote on history of mathematics courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150--150 Edward R. Hogan The beginnings of mathematics in a howling wilderness . . . . . . . . . . . 151--166 Frank J. Swetz The introduction of mathematics in higher education in China, 1865--1887 167--179 Anonymous Promotion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180--180 Anonymous Phi Beta Kappa Award . . . . . . . . . . 180--180 W. H. Brock and R. M. Macleod The life and journals of Thomas Archer Hirst, FRS (1830--1892) . . . . . . . . 181--183 David A. King Smithsonian Institution project in medieval Islamic astronomy . . . . . . . 183--184 Anonymous Instructional AIDS for the history of mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184--184 Lewis Pyenson Joint Atlantic Conference on the History of Physics (JAS), Montréal, Canada, 22--23 March 1973 . . . . . . . . . . . 185--186 Anonymous American mathematical heritage symposium on history of statistics and probability, 27--29 May 1974 . . . . . . 186--186 Anonymous Projects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186--186 Anonymous Jourdain's copy of Whitehead and Russell's \booktitlePrincipia Mathematica: a Communication From I. Grattan-Guinness, Middlesex Polytechnic at Enfield, England . . . . . . . . . . 187--187 Anonymous Obituary notices . . . . . . . . . . . . 187--187 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleCreative teaching: Heritage of R. L. Moore: By Reginald D. Traylor with William Bane and Madeline Jones. Houston, Texas (University of Houston), 1972. 478 pp. \$8.50} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188--192 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleBibliography and research manual of the history of mathematics: By Kenneth O. May. Toronto (University of Toronto Press), 1973. 827 pp. Can. \$20} . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192--194 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleBolyai, sau aventura geometriilor neeuclidiene [(Romanian) [Bolyai, non-Euclidean geometries and adventure]]: By Florica T. Campan. Cluj (Editura Albatros), 1971. 139 pp. lei 6,75 . . . . . . . . . 194--194 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleDemotic mathematical papyri: By Richard A. Parker. Providence, Rhode Island (Brown University Press, Brown Egyptological Studies VII) and London (Lund Humphries), 1972. 100 pp., 27 plates. Cloth \pounds 10.00 . . . . . . . . . . 195--199 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitle$ O R \to C J $. The foundations and mathematical models of operations research with extensions to the criminal justice system: By Haig Edward Bohigan. Yonkers, New York (Gazette Press), 1971. 305 pp . . . . . 199--200 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleThe Euler--Mayer correspondence (1751--1755): a new perspective on Eighteenth-Century advances in the lunar theory: By Eric C. Forbes. New York (American Elsvier Publishing Company, Inc.), 1971. 125 pp., index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200--202 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleGöttingen and New York: a film in color (43 minutes) produced by the Mathematical Association of America, 1966. (Rental from Modern Film Rentals, 2323 New Hyde Park Road, New Hyde Park, N.Y. 11040. Purchase from Modern Learning Aids, P.O. Box 302, Rochester, N.Y. 14603.) . . . . . . . . 202--202 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleDevelopment of modern mathematics: By J. M. Dubbey. New York (Crane, Russak, & Co.), 1973 [reprint of English edition: London (Butterworth & Co.), 1970]. 145 pp. \$6.25} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202--204 Donald E. Knuth Book Review: \booktitleThe origins of digital computers: Selected papers: Edited by Brian Randell. New York (Springer-Verlag), 1973. 464 p . . . . . 204--207 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleDie hilbertische probleme: Edited by P. S. Alexandrov. German edition translated by H. Bernhardt and W. Purkert and edited by H. Wussing. Leipzig (Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft Geest & Portig K.-G.), 1971. 306 p . . . . . . . . . . 207--208 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleA concise history of science in India: Edited by D. M. Bose, S. N. Sen, and B. V. Subbarayappa. New Delhi (Indian National Science Academy), 1971. 689 pp . . . . . . . . . 208--212 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleDevelopment of mathematical logic: By R. L. Goodstein. London (Logos Press), 1971. 157 p . . . 212--214 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleA handbook of terms used in algebra and analysis: Compiled by A. G. Howson. Cambridge (Cambridge University Press). 1972. 247 p. \$14.50 (cloth), \$4.95 (paper) . . . 214--214 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleThe paradox of the liar: Edited by R. L. Martin. New Haven and London (Yale University Press), 1970. 149 p . . . . . . . . . . 215--218 Anonymous Abstracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 219--252
Historia Mathematica
Volume 1, Number 3, August, 1974
Anonymous The Canadian connection . . . . . . . . 253--253 Anonymous Errata . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 254--254 Anonymous Errata . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 254--254 S. S. Petrova Sur l'histoire des démonstrations analytiques du théor\`eme fondamental de l'alg\`ebre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 255--261 Anonymous History of Mathematics Meetings in India 262--262 Anonymous History of mathematics at Tokyo 19--26 August 1974 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 262--262 Anonymous Meetings in Argentina . . . . . . . . . 262--262 H. Howard Frisinger Mathematicians in the history of meteorology: the pressure-height problem from Pascal to Laplace . . . . . . . . . 263--286 Radha Charan Gupta An Indian form of third order Taylor series approximation of the sine . . . . 287--289 Anonymous News from Brazil . . . . . . . . . . . . 290--290 Jeffrey H. Baumwell Anniversaries and 100 years ago . . . . 290--290 Árpád Szabó ``Die Muse der Pythagoreer'' [1] Zur Frühgeschichte der Geometrie. (German) [The Muse of the Pythagoreans [1] Toward an early history of geometry] . . . . . 291--316 Anonymous Lecture series at the university of Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 316--316 David A. King On medieval Islamic multiplication tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 317--323 Anonymous Archive of Contemporary History, University of Wyoming . . . . . . . . . 324--324 Anonymous Biography of Emmy Noether . . . . . . . 324--324 Leo Rogers History of Mathematics at Teachers Conferences in England, Easter 1974 . . 325--326 Anonymous Advanced degrees in history of mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 326--326 Anonymous Canadian society for the history and philosophy of mathematics/Société Canadienne d'histoire et de philosophie des mathématiques . . . . . . . . . . . . 327--332 Garrett Birkhoff Book Review: \booktitleOrigins of modern algebra: By Lubos Novy. Prague (Academia), 1973. 260 p . . . . . . . . 333--337 Kurt-R. Biermann Book Review: \booktitleMathematicians from antiquity to today. A preliminary edition. Vol. I: By J. Fang, in collaboration with U. Dudley. Hauppauge, New York (Paideia Press), 1972. 341 p. \$12.80} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 337--339 V. Linis Book Review: \booktitleAkademik V. A. Steklov: By V. S. Vladimirov and I. I. Markush. Moscow (Znanie), 1973. 63 p. Russ. 10 kop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 339--341 Saul Rosen Book Review: \booktitleThe IBM Watson Laboratory at Columbia University: a history: By Jean Ford Brennan. International Business Machines Corp., 1971. 75 p . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 341--342 James K. Bidwell Book Review: \booktitleThe Mathematical Association of America: Its first fifty years: Edited by Kenneth O. May. The Mathematical Association of American, 1972. 180 p. \$8.00} . . . . . . . . . . 342--344 Hideo Hirose Book Review: \booktitleChinese science: Exploration of an ancient tradition: Edited by Shigeru Nakayama and Nathan Sivin. Cambridge, Mass. (MIT Press). 1973. 378 p. \$12.50} . . . . . . . . . 344--346 A. S. Saidan Book Review: \booktitleAl-B a hir in algebra: By as-Samaw'al. Edited with notes and introduction by Salah Ahmad and Roshdi Rashed. Damas, Syria (Ministry of Higher Education of the Syrian Arab Republic. Printed at the University of Damas). 1972. 335 p. Fr. 15. \$3.00} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 346--347 R. C. H. Tanner Book Review: \booktitleHumanism and the rise of science in Tudor England: By Antonia McLean. New York (Neale Watson Academic Publications) and London (Heineman Educational Books). 1972. 258 pp. U.S. \$10.50, U.K. \pounds 3.75} . . 348--350 Mario Bunge Book Review: \booktitlePhilosophy and mathematics: From Plato to the present: By Robert J. Baum. San Francisco, California (Freeman, Cooper & Co.), 1973. 332 pp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 350--350 Anonymous Abstracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 351--386
Historia Mathematica
Volume 1, Number 4, November, 1974
Hubert C. Kennedy Peano's concept of number . . . . . . . 387--408 Eberhard Knobloch and West Berlin The mathematical studies of G. W. Leibniz on combinatorics . . . . . . . . 409--430 Stephen M. Stigler Gergonne's 1815 paper on the design and analysis of polynomial regression experiments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 431--439 J. D. Gergonne The application of the method of least squares to the interpolation of sequences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 439--447 Anonymous Archives of mathematics journals . . . . 448--448 Anonymous Recordings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 448--448 Anonymous University of Indiana photographic archive of historians of science . . . . 448--448 P. J. Wallis A biobibliography of British mathematics and its applications up to 1850 . . . . 449--454 Anonymous Questions on mathematics in Africa . . . 454--454 Anonymous Dissertation in progress . . . . . . . . 455--455 Anonymous Dissertations in the USSR 1973/1974 . . 455--455 Anonymous Mathematics education in socialist countries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 455--455 Anonymous A letter from Ivor Grattan-Guinness, Middlesex Polytechnic, Enfield, England 456--456 A. Letter and Ivor Grattan-Guinness Recording duplication . . . . . . . . . 456--456 Anonymous La matemática o las matemáticas? . . . . . 457--458 Anonymous American mathematical heritage symposium on the history of statistics and probability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 458--460 Anonymous American Academy of Arts and Sciences workshop on the historical evolution of mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 461--462 Anonymous Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 462--462 Anonymous XIVth International congress of the history of science Tokyo and Kyoto, 19--27 August 1974 . . . . . . . . . . . 462--462 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleMathematics in the time of the pharaohs: By Richard J. Gillings. Cambridge, Mass. (M.I.T. Press), 1972. 297 p. US \$25} . . . . . 463--468 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleCarl Friedrich Gauss: Werke: Edited by the Königliche Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften zu Göttingen, 1863--1933. Reprint by Georg Olms Verlag, Hildesheim and New York, 1973. 12 vols. 7874 p. Figs., tables. DM 1316 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 468--470 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleThe mathematical career of Pierre de Fermat 1601--1665: By Michael Sean Mahoney. Princeton University Press, 1973. 427 p. US \$20} 470--476 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleScientific instruments of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries: By Maurice Daumas. Translated and edited by Mary Holbrook. New York (Praeger), 1972. 361 pp., plates, bibliography. US \$38.50} . . . 476--477 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleInvisible colleges. Diffusion of knowledge in scientific communities: By Diana Crane. University of Chicago Press, 1972. 223 p. US \$9} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 477--479 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleTime and method: an essay on the methodology of research: By Ferdinand Gonseth. Translated by Eva H. Guggenheimer. Springfield, Illinois (Charles C. Thomas), 1972. 453 pp . . . 479--480 Anonymous Abstracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 481--510 Anonymous Index of authors of articles and reviews in volume I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 511--511 Anonymous Index of authors of publications reviewed and abstracted in volume I . . 512--516
Historia Mathematica
Volume 2, Number 1, February, 1975
Thomas Hawkins Cauchy and the spectral theory of matrices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1--29 Anonymous News and notices . . . . . . . . . . . . 30--30 B. L. van der Waerden On the sources of my book \booktitleModerne algebra . . . . . . . 31--40 LêV\uan Thiêm Report on mathematics in Viet Nam . . . 41--42 I. Grattan-Guinness Mathematical bibliography for W. H. and G. C. Young . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43--58 Saunders Mac Lane A proposed ``mini-study'' of mathematical developments . . . . . . . 59--61 Gregory H. Moore A prospective biography of Ernst Zermelo (1871--1953) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62--63 Jon V. Pepper The proposed edition of the life and works of Thomas Harriot (1560--1621) . . 64--65 Clark Kimberling Matheematical aspects of music . . . . . 65--66 Boris A. Rozenfeld A medieval physico-mathematical manuscript newly discovered in the Kuibyshev Regional Library . . . . . . . 67--69 Andrew M. Patterson The Leonard J. Savage papers . . . . . . 70--72 Carl B. Boyer and Churc'hill Eisenhart and Phillip S. Jones and Kenneth O. May and David Rosenblatt and Charles Weiner A renewed appeal for the preservation of archival materials by the CBMS Advisory Committee on History . . . . . . . . . . 72--73 Anonymous Papers of Albert Einstein . . . . . . . 73--73 Anonymous Papers of John von Neumann . . . . . . . 73--73 R. C. Gupta History of mathematics at a summer school in India . . . . . . . . . . . . 74--74 Anonymous Canadian society for the history and philosophy of mathematics société canadienne d'histoire et de philosophie des mathématiques . . . . . . . . . . . . 75--76 Kenneth O. May Report of the Commission on the History of Mathematics to the Division of History of the International Union for the History and Philosophy of Science 77--82 Anonymous Joint Atlantic Seminar on the History of the Physical Sciences New Haven, Connecticut, March 21--22, 1975 . . . . 82--82 Anonymous Conference on the History of Mathematics 83--83 J. L. Berggren International Congress of Mathematicians 1974 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83--83 R. C. Gupta Seminar on Jaina Studies . . . . . . . . 83--83 Albert C. Lewis Bringing modern mathematics to bear on historical research . . . . . . . . . . 84--85 Yu. M. Gaiduk Further references on Wilbraham and Gibbs phenomenon . . . . . . . . . . . . 85--85 E. S. Kenenedy Book Review: \booktitleIz istorii tochnykh nauk na srednevekovom blizhnem i srednem vostoke: [From the History of the Exact Sciences in the Medieval Near and Middle East], By S. K. Sirazhdinov. Tashkent (Academy of Sciences of the Uzbek S.S.R.). 1972. 247 p. . . . . . . 86--90 A. F. Mona Book Review: \booktitleGiuseppe Peano: By Hubert C. Kennedy. Basel (Birkhäuser Verlag). 1974. 31 p. (Beiheft 14 of Elemente der Mathematik) . . . . . . . . 90--92 Martin Dyck Book Review: \booktitleGoethe kak estestvoispytatel: [Goethe as a Natural Scientist]. By I. I. Kanaev. Leningrad (Izdatelstvo ``Nauka''). 1970. 466 pp. 92--95 Laszlo Vekerdi Book Review: \booktitleThe vortex theory of planetary motions: By E. J. Aiton. London (Macdonald) and New York (American Elsevier). 1972. 282 p. \$18.50} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95--97 P. E. Hodgson Book Review: \booktitleCausality and scientific explanation: By William A. Wallace. Vol. I. Medieval and Early Classical Science. Vol. II. Classical and Contemporary Science. University of Michigan Press. 1972/4. \$13.20 and \$14.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97--100 Colin A. Russell Book Review: \booktitleThe origins of feedback control: By Otto Mayr. Cambridge, Mass. and London (MIT Press). 1970. 158 p. \$7.95} . . . . . . . . . . 100--100 F. N. David Book Review: \booktitleProbability and statistical inference in ancient and medieval Jewish literature: By N. L. Rabinovitch. University of Toronto Press. 1973. 218 p. \$12.50} . . . . . . 101--101 Anonymous Abstracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102--126
Historia Mathematica
Volume 2, Number 2, May, 1975
Tyrone Lai Did Newton renounce infinitesimals? . . 127--136 Johann Jakob Burckhardt Address on the 65th birthday of J. E. Hofmann at Oberwolfach . . . . . . . . . 137--146 C. J. Scriba Chronology of J. E. Hofmann, biobibliographic note, and supplementary bibliography of his publications . . . . 147--152 Anonymous Obituaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152--152 Gustave Choquet Notice sur les travaux scientifiques . . 153--160 Michael J. Crowe Ten ``laws'' concerning patterns of change in the history of mathematics . . 161--166 Clas-Olof Selenius Rationale of the Chakravala process of Jayadeva and Bhaskara II . . . . . . . . 167--184 Kenneth O. May Historiographic vices I. Logical attribution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185--187 M. D. Hendy Euclid and the fundamental theorem of arithmetic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189--191 Anonymous Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192--193 B. J. Norton History of the biometric school of statistics and its influences on the social sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . 194--196 Anonymous `Mathematics' --- Singular or plural?: a note from Lewis Pyenson, Université de Montréal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 197--199 Anonymous CSHPM/SCHPM Correction! . . . . . . . . 199--199 Charles V. Jones Reviews of old books . . . . . . . . . . 199--199 I. Grattan-Guinness The mathematical papers and library of Sir Edward Collingwood in the University of Durham . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200--202 J. D. Gray Archives of mathematical journals . . . 202--202 René Taton Book Review: \booktitleLazare Carnot savant: By Charles Coulston Gillispie. A monograph treating Carnot's scientific work, with facsimile reproduction of his unpublished writings on mechanics and on the calculus, and an essay concerning the latter by A. P. Youschkevitch. Princeton (Princeton University Press). 1971. 370 p. U.S. \$17.50} . . . . . . . 204--207 R. L. Wilder Book Review: \booktitleAfrica counts: By Claudia Zaslavsky. Boston (Prindle, Weber and Schmidt). 1973, 338 p, U.S. \$12.50} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 207--210 Churchill Eisenhart Book Review: \booktitleStatistical papers in honor of George W. Snedecor: Edited by T. A. Bancroft assisted by Susan Alice Brown. Iowa State University Press, 1972. 345 p. US \$10.50} . . . . 211--218 Shin-ichi Ôya Book Review: \booktitleMing Kan no Syuzan Syo [a]: [Chinese Abacus Books Published in the Ming Age] By Akihito Kodama. Part 1: On the Chinese abacus books published in the Ming age (in Japanese), 115 p. Part 2: Chinese abacus books published in the last half of the 16th century of the Ming age (in Chinese), photocopy, 127 p. Tokyo (Fuji Junior College Press). 1972 242 p. \yen1500 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 218--219 Daniel Pedoe Book Review: \booktitleEuclid and his modern rivals: By Lewis Carroll (Charles L. Dodgson). New York (Dover Publications). 1973 275 p. U.S. \$3.50} 219--222 J. W. Herivel Book Review: \booktitleJoseph Fourier 1768--1830: a Survey of His Life and Work Based on a Critical Edition of His Monograph on the Propagation of Heat, Presented to the Institut de France in 1807. By I. Grattan-Guinness in collaboration with J. R. Ravetz. Cambridge, Mass. & London (MIT Press). 1972 528 p. \pounds 9 . . . . . . . . . 222--223 Anonymous Abstracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 224--252 Anonymous Meetings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ??
Historia Mathematica
Volume 2, Number 3, August, 1975
Donald W. Crowe The geometry of African art II. A catalog of Benin patterns . . . . . . . 253--271 Anonymous Correction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 271--271 Anonymous Sources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 272--272 Joseph W. Dauben The invariance of dimension: Problems in the early development of set theory and topology [1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 273--288 H. S. M. Coxeter The space-time continuum . . . . . . . . 289--298 Heinrich Hermelink The earliest reckoning books existing in the Persian language . . . . . . . . . . 299--303 M. Mikolás Some historical aspects of the development of mathematical analysis in Hungary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 304--308 Peeter Müüsepp D'Alembert's letter to Euler of 3 March 1766 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 309--311 Dan Pedoe Ausz disem wirdt vil dings gemacht [(German) [For this is done much recently]]: a Dürer construction for tangent circles . . . . . . . . . . . . 312--314 Kenneth O. May Historiographic vices II. Priority chasing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 315--317 Anonymous Meetings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 318--320 Anonymous Bertrand Russell Memorial Logic Conference: Essay Prize . . . . . . . . 320--320 Peter J. Wallis The book subscription lists project --- Its relevance for historians of mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 321--326 Christoph J. Scriba The place and function of a `historical introduction' in the curriculum for mathematics students . . . . . . . . . . 327--331 Graham Flegg History of mathematics course (AM289) at the open university, Great Britain . . . 332--333 Barnabas Hughes A course in history of mathematics for mathematics teachers . . . . . . . . . . 333--335 Anonymous CSHPM/SCHPM Meeting in Edmonton 6--7 June 1975 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 336--338 G. P. Matvievskaya Book Review: \booktitle`Boethius' Geometrie II: By Menso Folkerts. Boethius Texte und Abhandlungen zur Geschichte der Exakten Wissenschaften, Bank IX. Wiesbaden (Franz Steiner). 287 pp. DM.80 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 339--341 Charles C. Gillispie Book Review: \booktitleDiderot: By Arthur M. Wilson. Oxford University Press, 1972. 935 p . . . . . . . . . . . 342--344 Martin Dyck Book Review: \booktitleEinstein. Zhizn, smert, bessmertie: [Einstein: Life, Death, Immortality]. By B. G. Kuznetsov. Moskva (Izdatelstvo ``Nauka''), 1972. 607 pp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 344--347 Mary E. Williams Book Review: \booktitleWomen in mathematics: By Lynn M. Osen. Cambridge, Massachusetts (MIT Press), 1974. 185 pp. \$5.95} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 348--349 Esther Portnoy Book Review: \booktitleGeorgii Nikolaevich Nikoladze: By A. N. Bogolyubov. Moscow (``Nauka''), 1973. 166 p . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 349--349 Umberto Forti Book Review: \booktitleBabbage, la macchina analitica [(Italian) [Babbage: the Analytical Engine]]: By Mario G. Losano. Milan (Etas Kompas), 1973, 191 p 350--353 Lam Lay Yong Book Review: \booktitleChinese mathematics in the Thirteenth Century: the \booktitleShu-shu chiu-chang of Ch'in Chiu-Shao: by Ulrich Libbrecht. Cambridge, Massachusetts (MIT Press), 1973. 586 p. \$25} . . . . . . . . . . . 353--355 S. P. Zervos Book Review: \booktitleEnglish--Greek mathematical dictionary: By C. P. Tzelekis. Athens, 1973. 235 p . . . . . 355--355 George St Andonie Matematica si viata . . . . . . . . . . 356--358 Gregory H. Moore Book Review: \booktitleMen and discoveries in mathematics: By Bryan Morgan. London (John Murray), 1972. 235 p. Photos, figures. U.K. \pounds 2 . . . 358--359 C. Truesdell Book Review: \booktitleLeibniz and dynamics: By Pierre Costabel. Translated by R. E. W. Maddison. Paris (Hermann) and London (Methuen) and Ithaca, N. Y. (Cornell University Press), 1973. 141 p 360--361 Evandro Agazzi Book Review: \booktitleHistory of mathematical logic from Leibnitz to Peano: By N. I. Styazhkin. Translated from the Russian. Cambridge, Mass. (MIT Press), 1969. 341 p . . . . . . . . . . 361--365 Ho Peng Yoke Book Review: \booktitleMathematics education in China: Its growth and development: By Frank Swetz. Cambridge, Mass. (MIT Press), 1974. 364 p. Appendices, Index. \$15.00} . . . . . . 365--366 Ronald Calinger Book Review: \booktitleDie mathematik und ihre Dozenten an der Berliner Universität 1810--1920: By Kurt-R. Biermann. Berlin (Akademie-Verlag), SCV2 1973. 265 p. with 14 portraits . . . . . 367--369 Lewis Pyenson Book Review: \booktitleThe history of quantum theory: By Friedrich Hund. Translated by Gordon Reece. London (Harrap), 1974. Illustrations, index. 260 p. Can. \$15.00} . . . . . . . . . . 370--375 Anonymous Abstracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 376--424
Historia Mathematica
Volume 2, Number 4, November, 1975
John Voss Foreword . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 425--427 Garrett Birkhoff and Sue Ann Garwood Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 429--430 Anonymous Participants in the workshop . . . . . . 431--432 Anonymous Opening remarks for the conference by Garrett Birkhoff and I. B. Cohen . . . . 433--436 Garrett Birkhoff Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 437--438 Judith V. Grabiner The mathematician, the historian, and the history of mathematics . . . . . . . 439--447 Kenneth O. May What is good history and who should do it? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 449--455 Elaine Koppelman Progress in mathematics . . . . . . . . 457--463 Henry Tropp The role of oral communication . . . . . 465--468 Michael J. Crowe Ten ``laws'' concerning conceptual change in mathematics . . . . . . . . . 469--470 Phillip S. Jones A role for the history of mathematics 471--472 Katsuhiko Yoshida Quantitative growth of modern mathematics in Japan prior to 1930 . . . 472--472 Garrett Birkhoff Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 473--474 I. Grattan-Guinness Preliminary notes on the historical significance of quantification and of the axioms of choice in the development of mathematical analysis . . . . . . . . 475--488 I. Grattan-Guinness Russell's logical progress: Some new light from manuscript sources . . . . . 489--493 Hans Freudenthal The cradle of modern topology, according to Brouwer's inedita . . . . . . . . . . 495--502 Garrett Birkhoff Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503--505 Errett Bishop The crisis in contemporary mathematics 507--517 Nancy Kopell and Gabriel Stolzenberg Commentary on Bishop's talk . . . . . . 519--521 Gerald Sacks Remarks against foundational activity 523--528 Hilary Putnam What is mathematical truth? . . . . . . 529--533 Garrett Birkhoff Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 535--536 Jean Dieudonné Introductory remarks on algebra, topology and analysis . . . . . . . . . 537--548 Alan Baker Some historical remarks on number theory 549--553 George Mackey Some remarks on harmonic analysis . . . 555--562 Thomas Hawkins Mathematical progress without fusion . . 563--566 Shreeram S. Abhyankar High-school algebra in algebraic geometry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 567--572 Garrett Birkhoff Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 573--574 Morris Kline Opening remarks . . . . . . . . . . . . 575--575 Felix E. Browder The relation of functional analysis to concrete analysis in 20th century mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 577--590 Antoni Zygmund The role of Fourier series in the development of analysis . . . . . . . . 591--594 J. P. Kahane A central object in mathematics: the Brownian motion . . . . . . . . . . . . 595--600 Joaquin B. Diaz How mathematics progresses . . . . . . . 601--602 Sue Ann Garwood Additional discussion questions . . . . 603--604 Garrett Birkhoff and Sue Ann Garwood Bibliographies . . . . . . . . . . . . . 605--615 Anonymous CSHPM/SCHPM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 617--617 Anonymous Erratum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 617--617 Anonymous Thanks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 617--617 Anonymous Index of authors of articles and reviews in volume II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 619--619 Anonymous Index of authors of publications reviewed or abstracted in volume I . . . 620--624 Anonymous Announcements . . . . . . . . . . . . . 624--624
Historia Mathematica
Volume 3, Number 1, February, 1976
Anonymous Editorial: Questions of policy . . . . . 1--4 Pierre Dugac Probl\`emes de l'histoire de l'analyse mathématique au XIX\`eme si\`ecle. Cas de Karl Weierstrass et de Richard Dedekind 5--19 Anonymous A current history project suggestion . . 20--20 A. G. Molland Shifting the foundations: Descartes's transformation of ancient geometry . . . 21--49 Anonymous CSHPM/SCHPM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49--49 Katsuhiko Yoshida Quantitative growth of modern mathematics in Japan prior to 1930 . . . 51--54 Jean Mayer Développements récents de la théorie des graphies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55--62 Richard P. Ross Oronce Fine's \booktitleDe speculo ustorio: a heretofore ignored early French Renaissance printed treatise on mathematical optics . . . . . . . . . . 63--70 Stephen M. Stigler The anonymous Professor Gergonne . . . . 71--74 Boris A. Rozenfeld The list of physico-mathematical works of Ibl Al-Haytham written by himself . . 75--76 Anonymous Projects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76--76 Phillips S. Jones Bibhutibhusan datta . . . . . . . . . . 77--78 Salah Ahmad and Roshdi Rashed A. S. Saidan's review of \booktitleAl-Bahir en alg\`ebre d'as-samaw'al . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78--80 M. Folkerts Report on the 19th colloquium on the history of mathematics at the Mathematical Research Institute Oberwolfach (Black Forest) . . . . . . . 81--85 Anonymous Bicentennial program at the MAA meeting in San Antonio, Texas 24--26 January 1976 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85--85 Anonymous Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86--86 Anonymous Reviews . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87--87 Hubert C. Kennedy Book Review: \booktitleIstoriya matematiki s drevneishikh vremen do nachala XIX stoletiya: By A. P. Yushkevich et al. Tom tretii: Matematika XVIII stoletiya [History of Mathematics from Ancient Times to the Beginning of the 19th Century. Volume 3: Mathematics of the 18th century]. Moscow (Nauka). 1972. 495 p . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87--90 David Pingree Book Review: \booktitleScience awakening II. The birth of astronomy: By Bartel L. van der Waerden, with contributions by Peter Huber. Leyden (Noordhoff International Publishing) and New York (Oxford University Press). 1974. 362 p. 31 plates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90--91 William L. Schaaf Book Review: \booktitleL'arithmétique amusante: [Arithmetical recreations]. By Edouard Lucas. Facsimile reprint. Paris (Albert Blanchard). 1974. 266 p. fr. 22 91--93 Bernard Aupetit Book Review: \booktitleFunctional analysis in historical perspective: By A. F. Monna. Utrecht (Oosthoek Publishing Co). 1973. 17S p . . . . . . 93--95 Maurice Kendall Book Review: \booktitleThe heritage of Copernicus: Theories ``pleasing to the mind'': Edited by Jerzy Neyman. Cambridge, Mass. and London (The M. I. T. Press). 552 p . . . . . . . . . . . . 95--96 Lewis Pyenson Book Review: \booktitlePhysics at Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Leiden: Edward G. Ruestow. The Hague (Martinus Nijhoff.) 1973. 177 p. Gld. 24.50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96--100 Mario Bunge Book Review: \booktitleFrom mathematics to philosophy: By Hao Wang. London (Routledge and Kegan Paul), New York (Humanities Press) 1974. 442 p. U.S. \$23.90} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100--102 N. T. Gridgeman Book Review: \booktitleA Boolean anthology: Selected writings of Mary Boole. By D. G. Tahta. London (Association of Teachers of Mathematics.) 1972. 79 p. 0.50 . . . . . 102--103 Winifred L. Wisan Book Review: \booktitleGalileo Revisited: an essay review of Galileo's intellectual revolution: Middle period, 1610--1632: By William R. Shea. New York (Science History Publications). 1972. 204 pp. \$15} . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103--109 Anonymous Abstracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110--132
Historia Mathematica
Volume 3, Number 2, May, 1976
Anonymous To Dirk J. Struik at eighty-two . . . . 133--133 Ivo Schneider The introduction of probability into mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135--140 E. J. Barbeau and P. J. Leah Euler's 1760 paper on divergent series 141--160 Anonymous History of mathematics at teachers' conferences in England Easter 1975 . . . 160--160 Victor S. Albis-González and Luis I. Soriano-Lleras The work of Indalecio Liévano on the foundations of real numbers . . . . . . 161--166 Henry S. Tropp The origins and history of the fields medal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167--181 Anonymous Upcoming meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . 182--182 Francine Abeles Multiplication in changing bases: a note on Lewis Carroll . . . . . . . . . . . . 183--184 Phillip S. Jones Louis Charles Karpinski, historian of mathematics and cartography . . . . . . 185--202 Anonymous CSHPM/SCHPM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202--202 J. D. Gray Comments on collected works, in particular those of Émile Borel and Jacques Hadamard . . . . . . . . . . . . 203--206 Gregory H. Moore Ernst Zermelo, A. E. Harward, and the axiomatization of set theory . . . . . . 206--209 B. L. van der Waerden D. Pingree's review of my book: \booktitleScience awakening II . . . . . 209--211 I. Grattan-Guinness Corrections to the workshop proceedings 211--211 Anonymous News and notices . . . . . . . . . . . . 212--212 Thomas Hawkins The Friedrich Engel archive in Giessen 213--214 R. C. Gupta Indian doctoral theses on history of mathematics 1950--1975 . . . . . . . . . 215--215 Anonymous Projects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 216--216 J. J. Gray The 1975 annual general meeting of the British society for the history of mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217--218 Albert C. Lewis History of mathematics at the American association for the advancement of science annual meeting, Boston 18--24 February 1976 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 218--219 Anonymous Ninth annual conference of the Leningrad section of the Soviet national society for the history and philosophy of science and technology, 4--5 February 1976 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 219--219 Anonymous American mathematical heritage symposium on the history of algebra at the University of Texas at El Paso, November 15--16 1975 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220--220 Anonymous International Scientific Conference on Al-Farabi and the Development of Science and Culture in the East Alma Ata, 11--13 September 1975 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220--220 L. Reizins Book Review: \booktitleEssays on the development of the analytical theory of differential equations: By V. A. Dobrovolskii. Kiev (``Vishcha Shkola,'' Kiev State University). 455 p . . . . . 221--223 James MacLachlan Book Review: \booktitleLes nouvelles pensées de Galilée: Par Marin Mersenne. Edition critique avec introduction et notes. Par Pierre Costabel et Michel-Paul Lerner. Avant-propos de Bernard Rochot. Paris (Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin). 1973. Vol. I, 130 pp.; Vol. II (Notes et Index), pp. 131--319 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 223--224 Sanford L. Segal Book Review: \booktitleDevelopment of mathematics in the German Democratic Republic: Edited by Horst Sachs. Berlin (VEB Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaften). 776 p . . . . . . . . . 225--226 Norman L. Thomas Book Review: \booktitleOn a research program in early modern physics: By Aant Elzinga. Stockholm (Kungl. Boktryckeriet P. A. Norstedt and Soner). 1972. 144p 226--229 Maria Cinquini Cibrario Book Review: \booktitleSelected works of Giuseppe Peano: Translated and edited by Hubert C. Kennedy. Toronto (University of Toronto Press). 1973. 249 p. \$12.50} 230--232 R. L. Plackett Book Review: \booktitleProbability theory: a historical sketch: By L. E. Maistrov. Translated and edited by Samuel Kotz. New York and London (Academic Press). 1974. 294 pp . . . . . 233--234 Mario Bunge Book Review: \booktitleLa mathématisation des doctrines informes: Colloque tenu \`a l'Institut d'histoire des sciences de l'Université de Paris sous la direction de George Canguilhem. Paris (Hermann). 1972. 237 pp . . . . . . . . 235--235 Chandler Davis Book Review: \booktitleDevelopment of mathematics in the Moldavian SSR. Short sketch: By V. P. Bychkov and K. S. Sibirskii. Kishinev (Izd. Shtiinstsa). 1974. 47 p . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235--236 John T. Blackmore Book Review: \booktitleThe Einstein decade: By Cornelius Lanczos. New York and London (Academic Press), 1974. \$12.50} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 236--236 W. Allan Gabbey Book Review: \booktitleIsaac Newton's philosophiae naturalis principia mathematica: the Third Edition (1726) with variant readings. Assembled and edited by Alexandre Koyré and I. Bernard Cohen, with the assistance of Anne Whitman. 2 volumes. Cambridge, Mass. (Harvard University Press) and Cambridge (Cambridge University Press). 1972. 916 pp. U.S.\$60. \pounds 25} . . . . . . . 237--243 Anonymous Abstracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 244--258
Historia Mathematica
Volume 3, Number 3, August, 1976
Isabella G. Bashmakova and A. T. Grigoryan and A. I. Markushevich and F. A. Medvedev and B. A. Rozenfeld Adolph Pavlovich Yushkevich (on the occasion of his seventieth anniversary) 259--278 H. L. L. Busard Über die Überlieferung der Elemente Euklids über die Länder des Nahen Ostens nach West-Europa. (German) [On the lore of the \booktitleElements of Euclid in the countries of the nearby East to West Europe] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 279--290 Stanis\law Glushkov On approximation methods of Leonardo Fibonacci . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 291--296 Anonymous Imposition of decimal numeration on primitive tribes . . . . . . . . . . . . 296--296 Herbert Mehrtens T. S. Kuhn's theories and mathematics: a discussion paper on the ``new historiography'' of mathematics . . . . 297--320 Anonymous Person index for Delambre's \booktitleRapport Historique of 1810 . . 321--324 Anonymous Association for Women in Mathematics . . 324--324 Ivor Grattan-Guinness History of mathematics and histories of other sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . 325--327 Anonymous C. S. Pierce National Monument . . . . . 327--327 Marshall Stone A reminiscence on the extension of the Weierstrass Approximation Theorem . . . 328--328 John Wilson New light on the origin of the four-color conjecture . . . . . . . . . 329--330 Anonymous Sources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 331--331 Anonymous Projects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 332--332 Anonymous Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 333--333 Anonymous Annual meeting of the Canadian Society for the history and philosophy of mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 334--336 Anonymous Meetings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 337--338 Anonymous News and notices . . . . . . . . . . . . 339--340 Anonymous Reviews . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 341--341 Toshio Umezawa Book Review: \booktitleGiuseppe Peano: By Hubert C. Kennedy. Basel (Birkhäuser Verlag) 31 p. (Beiheft 14 of Elemente der Mathematik) . . . . . . . . . . . . 341--342 Philip C. Enros Book Review: \booktitleRapport historique sur les progr\`es des sciences mathématiques depuis 1789, et sur leur état actuel, etc.: By J. B. J. Delambre. Reprint of the original Paris edition of 1810. Amsterdam (B. M. Israël). 1966. viii + 362 pp . . . . . . 342--344 Ernest Stipani\'c Vzaimosvyaz filosofii i matematiki v protsesse istoricheskogo razvitiya ot epokhi vosrozhdeniya do nachala XX veka (Russian) [The relationship between philosophy and mathematics in the process of historical development from the Renaissance to the beginning of the XXth century] . . . . . . . . . . . . . 344--350 H. Freudenthal Book Review: \booktitleLa topologie algébrique des origins \`a Poincaré: By Jean-Claude Pont. Bibliothéque de Philosophie contemporaine. (Presse Universitaire de France). 1974 . . . . . 350--352 Wei-Ching Chang Book Review: \booktitleThe life and times of the Central Limit Theorem: By William J. Adams. New York (Kaedmon). 1974. 119 p . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 353--354 Nicholas H. Clulee Book Review: \booktitleThe mathematical praeface to the \booktitleElements of Geometrie of Euclid of Megara (1570): By John Dee. Introduction by Allen G. Debus. New York (Science History Publication). 1975. 94 p. US\$8.95} . . 355--357 Phillip S. Jones Book Review: \booktitleMathematics and mathematicians: By P. Dedron and J. Itard, translated by J. V. Field. London (Transworld Publishers Ltd.) 1974. Vol. I, 326 p.; Vol. II, 222 p. \pounds 1.50, \pounds 1.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 357--359 Barnabas Hughes Book Review: \booktitleHistory of mathematics: By Arthur Gittleman. Columbus, Ohio (Charles E. Merrill). 1975. 291 p. US\$14.95} . . . . . . . . 359--361 Anonymous Abstracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 362--384
Historia Mathematica
Volume 3, Number 4, November, 1976
Anonymous Editorial: Reorganization . . . . . . . 385--385 Morris Kline Carl B. Boyer --- in memoriam . . . . . 387--394 Anonymous Chronology of Carl B. Boyer . . . . . . 395--396 Anonymous History of Science Society to honor Carl Boyer, Philadelphia, 28 December 1976 396--396 Michael J. Crowe Bibliography of the writings of Carl B. Boyer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 397--401 Anonymous History of biometry at the 9th International Biometric Conference Boston, 22--27 August 1976 . . . . . . . 402--402 Edward R. Hogan George Baron and the Mathematical Correspondent . . . . . . . . . . . . . 403--415 Anonymous C. S. Peirce bicentennial international congress June 16--20, 1976 . . . . . . . 416--416 Anonymous History of statistics at the 40th session of the International Statistical Institute Warsaw 1--9 September 1975 . . 416--416 Marvin A. Powell, Jr. The antecedents of old Babylonian place notation and the early history of Babylonian mathematics . . . . . . . . . 417--439 Anonymous Correspondence . . . . . . . . . . . . . 440--440 Anonymous Project for historical bibliography . . 440--440 Germaine Aujac Sphérique et sphéropée en Gr\`ece ancienne 441--447 G. de B. Robinson Gauss Bicentennial Symposium Ontario Science Centre, Toronto, Ontario June 3, 4, 1977 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 448--448 Werner Jentsch Über ein hallenser manuskript der dissertation Georg Cantors. (German) [On a Halle manuscript of the dissertation of Georg Cantor] . . . . . . . . . . . . 449--462 David E. Kullman Two hundred years of mathematics in America . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 463--468 R. C. Gupta 1500th anniversary of \=Aryabhata I at Patna (India) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 468--469 Anonymous Meeting on ``Mathematics in a social context'' at Regensburg 2--3 July 1976 470--471 Anonymous Sources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 472--472 Anonymous Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 473--476 Paul J. Cambell An experimental course of African mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 477--478 Anonymous News and notices . . . . . . . . . . . . 479--480 I. Grattan-Guinness Book Review: \booktitleOeuvres compl\`etes d'Augustin Cauchy. II$^e$ série --- tome XV: Edited under the direction of the Paris Academy of Sciences and with the assistance of the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique. Paris, Brussels and Montréal (Gauthier-Villars), 1974. vii + 640 pp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 481--485 Richard G. Olson Book Review: \booktitleThomas Reid's inquiry: the geometry of visibles and the case for realism: By Norman Daniels with a foreward by Hilary Putnam. New York (Burt Franklin and Co.). 1974. xix + 147 pp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 486--487 Bernard R. Goldstein Book Review: \booktitleDer Almagest: Die \booktitleSyntaxis mathematica des Claudius Ptolemäus in arabisch-lateinscher Überlieferung: By Paul Kunitzsch. Wiesbaden (Otto Harrassowitz). 1974. xvi + 384 p.; 10 plates. DM 160 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 488--489 Robert Spira Book Review: \booktitleRiemann's zeta function: By Harold M. Edwards. New York. (Academic Press). 1974. 315 pp. 489--490 H. C. Kennedy Book Review: \booktitleKarl Marx. Mathematische manuskripte: Edited, with an introduction and commentary, by Wolfgang Endemann. Kronberg Taunus, BRD (Spriptor Verlag). 1974. 178 p . . . . . 490--490 H. C. Kennedy Book Review: \booktitleKarl Marx. Manoscritti matematici: Translated and edited by Francesco Matarrese and Augusto Ponzio. Bari, Italy (Dedalo Libri). 1975. 184 p. 3,000 lire . . . . 490--494 Howard Eves Book Review: \booktitleHistory of mathematics: Topics for schools: By Walter Popp. Translated from the German by Maxim Bruckheimer. London, England (Transworld Student Library). 1974. 150 pp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 495--496 Gilles Gaston Granger Book Review: \booktitleCondorcet mathématique et société: Choix de textes et commentaire. By Roshdi Rashed. Paris (Hermann). 1974. ISBN 2 7056 1. 218 pp 496--497 B. L. van der Waerden Book Review: \booktitleThe evolution of the Euclidean \booktitleElements: By Wilbur Richard Knorr. A Study of the Theory of Incommensurable Magnitudes and Its Significance for Early Greek Geometry. Dordrecht-Holland/ Boston (D. Reidel Publishing Co.). 1975. xii + 374 p. \$49} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 497--499 Anonymous Abstracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500--508 Anonymous Index of authors of articles and reviews in volume III . . . . . . . . . . . . . 509--509 Anonymous Index of authors of publications reviewed and abstracted in volume III 510--514
Historia Mathematica
Volume 4, Number 1, February, 1977
J. L. Berggren A lacuna in Book I of Archimedes' sphere and cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1--6 Anonymous 150th Anniversary of the Birth of Riemann . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6--6 Anonymous American Mathematical Heritage Symposium on the History of Applied Mathematics at the University of Texas at Arlington, 2--3 October 1976 . . . . . . . . . . . 6--6 H. J. M. Bos and H. Mehrtens The interactions of mathematics and society in history some exploratory remarks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7--30 Stephen M. Stigler An attack on Gauss, published by Legendre in 1820 . . . . . . . . . . . . 31--35 Anonymous Gauss Symposium in Ottawa, 30 April 1977 36--36 Peeter Müürsepp Gauss' letter to Fuss of 4 April 1803 37--41 Anonymous News & notices . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42--42 Albert Novikoff and Jack Barone The Borel Law of Normal Numbers, the Borel Zero--One Law, and the work of Van Vleck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43--65 Anonymous Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66--66 Radha Charan Gupta Parame'svara's rule for the circumradius of a cyclic quadrilateral . . . . . . . 67--74 Bertram Ross The development of fractional calculus 1695--1900 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75--89 Anonymous Projects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90--90 R. C. Gupta 1500th Birth Anniversary of \=Aryabhata at Delhi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91--93 L. F. Rogers History of Mathematics at the Third International Congress for Mathematical Education Karlsruhe, 16--21 August 1976 94--95 Anonymous News and notices . . . . . . . . . . . . 95--96 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleLeonhard Euler Briefwechsel. Opera omnia. Series quarta A: Commercium epistolicum, vol. I: Herausgeber: A. P. Jushkevich, V. Smirnov, W. Habicht. Basel (Birkhäuser). 1975. xvii + 666 pp. 1 plate. \$60} . . 97--100 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleMessage d'un Mathématicien: Henri Lebesgue: By Lucienne Félix. Paris (Albert Blanchard). 1974. 259 p. 65f. . . . . . . . . . . . 100--102 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleStability of motion: Edited by A. T. Fuller. London (Taylor and Francis), New York and Toronto (John Wiley). 1975 . . . . . . . 102--103 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleSets and integration. An outline of the development: By D. van Dalen and A. F. Monna. Groningen (Wolters --- Nordhoff). 1972. 162 p. H. F1. 43.30 . . . . . . . 103--103 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleG. W. Leibniz marginalia in Newtoni principia mathematica: Édition critique en langue allemande par E. A. Fellmann. Traduction française de J. F. Courtine. Collection des travaux de l'Académie internationale d'histoire des sciences n$^o$. Paris (Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin). 1973. 128 pp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104--105 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleHistoire des mathématiques: By Jean-Paul Collette. Montréal (Éditions du Renouveau Pédagogique). 1973. 238 p. . . . . . . . 105--106 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleThe Italian Renaissance of mathematics: By Paul Lawrence Rose. Geneva (Librairie Droz). 1975. xiii + 316 pp. . . . . . . . . . . 106--107 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleIstoriya matematiki s drevneishikh vremen do nachala XIX stoletiya. Tom Pervyi: S drevneishikh vremen do nachala novogo vremeni: Edited by A. P. Yushkevich. Moscow (Nauka). 1970. 351 p. . . . . . . 108--109 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleA survey of the \booktitleAlmagest. Acta historica scientiarum naturalium et medicinalium, vol. 30: By Olaf Pedersen. Copenhagen (Odense University Press). 1974. 454 p. Dan. kr. 200 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110--113 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleDie hauptschriften zur dyadik von G. W. Leibniz: By Hans J. Zacher. Frankfurt/M. (Vittorio Klostermann). 1973. 392 p. . . 114--114 Anonymous Abstracts: Edited by Kenneth O. May . . 115--126
Historia Mathematica
Volume 4, Number 2, May, 1977
Stanislav Glushkov An interpretation of Vi\`ete's ``\booktitleCalculus of triangles'' as a precursor of the algebra of complex numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127--136 Hermann Engels Quadrature of the circle in ancient Egypt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137--140 Eric G. Forbes Descartes and the birth of analytic geometry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141--151 Robert E. Greenwood The kinship of E. H. Moore and R. L. Moore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153--155 Anonymous Canadian Society Meeting and Gauss Symposium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155--155 Anonymous Gauss bicentennial celebration at Göttingen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155--155 Edward R. Hogan Robert Adrian: American mathematician 157--172 James Maclachlan Mersenne's solution for Galileo's problem of the rotating Earth . . . . . 173--182 Arthur Schlissel The initial development of the WKB solutions of linear second order ordinary differential equations and their use in the connection problem . . 183--204 Anonymous Third International Leibniz Congress . . 204--204 Frank Harary On ``The Tantalizer'' and ``Instant Insanity'' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205--206 Umberto Bottazzini The mathematical papers of Enrico Betti in the Scuola Normale Superiore of Pisa 207--209 Dale M. Johnson The correspondence of Camille Jordan . . 210--210 J. J. Gray and Hon Secretary The British Society for the History of Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211--213 R. C. Gupta Silver Jubilee of Bh\=arata Ga\.nita Pari\.sad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 214--215 Norman L. Biggs and E. Keith Lloyd and Robin J. Wilson C. S. Peirce and de Morgan on the Four-Colour Conjecture . . . . . . . . . 215--216 Maurice P. Crosland Book Review: \booktitleCondorcet. From natural philosophy to social mathematics: By Keith Michael Baker. Chicago (University of Chicago Press). 1975. 552 p . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217--218 Hans Freudenthal Book Review: \booktitleNotice sur les travaux scientifiques, suivi de le parallelisme absolu et la théorie unitaire du champ: By Élie Cartan. Paris (Gauthier-Villars). 1974. Collection ``Discours de la Méthode''. 128 p . . . . 218--218 Stephen G. Brush Book Review: \booktitleJoseph Fourier: the man and the physicist: By John Herivel. Oxford (Clarendon Press). 1975. xii + 350 pp. \$30.95} . . . . . . . . . 219--221 E. J. Barbeau Book Review: \booktitleLeonhardi euleri opera omnia. Commentationes mechanicae et astronomicae ad scientiam navalem pertinentes. Volumen prius: Edited by Walter Habicht. Series 2, Volume 20 of the Collected Works of L. Euler. Basel (Orell Füssli Turici). 1974. lx + 275 pp 221--221 I. Grattan-Guinness Book Review: \booktitleDirichlet's principle. A mathematical comedy of errors and its influence on the development of analysis: By A. F. Monna. Utrecht (Oosthoek, Scheltema and Holkema). 1975. vii + 138 pp . . . . . . 222--225 Alexander Volodarsky Book Review: \booktitleCensus of the exact sciences in Sanskrit: By David Pingree. Series A. Philadelphia (American Philosophical Society). Vol. 1, 1970, 60 p. Vol. 2, 1971, 147 p. Vol. 3, 1976, 208 p . . . . . . . . . . . . . 226--227 Edward A. Maziarz Book Review: \booktitleArts and sciences at Padua: the studium of Padua before 1350: By Nancy G. Sirasi. Toronto (Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies). 1973. 199 p . . . . . . . . . 227--227 Judith R. Goodstein \booktitleRicci and Levi-Civita's tensor analysis paper: Lie Groups: History, Frontiers, and Applications, Volume 2. Translated and edited by Robert Hermann. Brookline, Massachusetts (Math. Sci. Press). 1975. 261 p. paper . . . . . . . 228--228 Thomas Hawkins \booktitleSophus Lie's 1884 differential invariant paper: By Robert Hermann with translations by Michael Ackerman. Brookline, Mass. (Math. Sci. Press). 1976. 281 pp. US \$20} . . . . . . . . . 229--230 Thomas Hawkins Book Review: \booktitleSophus Lie's 1880 transformation group paper: By Robert Hermann with translations by Michael Ackerman. Brookline, Mass. (Math. Sci. Press). 1975. 587 pp. US \$28} . . . . . 229--230 James H. Cassedy Book Review: \booktitleOn the history of statistics and probability: Edited by D. B. Owen. Proceedings of a Symposium on the American Mathematical Heritage to Celebrate the Bicentennial of the United States of America, held at Southern Methodist University, 27--29 May 1974. New York and Basel (Marcel Dekker). 1976. 466 p. Illustrations. Bibliographies. Index . . . . . . . . . 231--232 Pearce Williams Book Review: \booktitleGeorge Green, Miller, Snienton: By R. M. Bowley, L. J. Challis, F. W. Sheard, F. M. Wilkins Jones, and David Phillips. Nottingham (Museum and Art Gallery, The Castle). 1976. 96 p . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 232--232 Garrett Birkhoff Book Review: \booktitleAdventures of a mathematician: By S. M. Ulam. New York (Scribners). 1976. 317 pp. \$17.50} . . 233--236 H. J. M. Bos Book Review: \booktitleDie Principien der höheren Analysis in ihrer Entwickelung von Leibniz bis auf Lagrange als ein historisch-kritischer Beitrag zur Geschichte der Mathematik Dargestellt: By Hermann Weissenborn. Halle (H. W. Schmidt). 1856. photomechanic reprint (Leipzig, Zentralantiquariat der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik). 1972 . . . . . 236--239 Kenneth O. May Abstracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 240--252
Historia Mathematica
Volume 4, Number 3, August, 1977
Brendan S. Gillon Introduction, translation, and discussion of Chao Chün--Ch'ing's ``\booktitleNotes to the diagrams of short legs and long legs and of squares and circles'' . . . . . . . . . . . . . 253--293 Anonymous Gauss bicentennial in Göttingen . . . . . 294--294 J. M. Dubbey Babbage, Peacock and modern algebra . . 295--302 Hubert C. Kennedy Karl Marx and the foundations of differential calculus . . . . . . . . . 303--318 Albert C. Leighton Some examples of historical cryptanalysis . . . . . . . . . . . . . 319--337 Anonymous Gauss exhibit in the FRG . . . . . . . . 337--338 Victor S. Albis-González Latin--American translations of Legendre's ``\booktitleÉléments de Géométrie'' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 339--340 Anonymous Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 341--343 J. Babini La labor del comité international pour la métrologie historique . . . . . . . . . . 344--345 K.-R Biermann and Horst Sachs Gauss bicentennial activities in the GDR 346--347 Anonymous Aryabhata celebrations at Calcutta . . . 347--350 Anonymous Editorial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 349--350 Anonymous Projects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 351--352 Anonymous News and notices . . . . . . . . . . . . 352--352 Charles V. Jones Annual meeting of the Canadian Society for the History and Philosophy of Mathematics/Société Canadienne d'Histoire et de Philosophie des Mathématiques . . . 353--354 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleThe new elements of mathematics: Volume 1: Arithmetic. Charles S. Peirce. Edited by Carolyn Eisele. The Hague (Mouton Publishers)/Atlantic Highlands, N.J. (Humanities Press). 1976. xl + 250 p. \$29.50} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 355--360 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleDiocles On Burning Mirrors. The Arabic translation of the lost Greek original: Edited, with English translation and commentary by G. J. Toomer. Berlin, Heidelberg, and New York (Springer-Verlag). 1976. ix + 249 p. 24 plates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 360--363 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleA source book in classical analysis: Edited by Garrett Birkhoff with the assistance of Uta Merzbach. Cambridge, Mass. (Harvard University Press). 1973 . . . . . . . . 364--365 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleThe method of analysis. Its geometrical origin and its general significance: By Hintikka J. & Remes U. Dordrecht-Holland/Boston (D. Reidel Publishing Co.). Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science vol. XXV/Synthese Library vol. LXXV. 1974. 144 p. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 366--369 Anonymous Abstracts: Edited by Kenneth O. May . . 371--378
Historia Mathematica
Volume 4, Number 4, November, 1977
H. S. M. Coxeter Gauss as a geometer . . . . . . . . . . 379--396 Paul J. Campbell Gauss and the Eight Queens Problem: a study in miniature of the propagation of historical error . . . . . . . . . . . . 397--404 Philip P. Chandler The Principia 's theory of the motion of the lunar apse . . . . . . . . . . . . . 405--410 A. T. Grigoryan and A. P. Yushkevich Boris A. Rosenfeld on the 60th anniversary of his birth . . . . . . . . 411--414 M. V. Wilkes Babbage as a computer pioneer . . . . . 415--440 Charles V. Jones A missing table in C. S. Peirce's \booktitleNew Elements of Mathematics, vol. 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 441--442 Warren Weaver Early support for mathematics from Rockefeller agencies . . . . . . . . . . 443--444 M. Bruckheimer and Y. Salomon Some comments on R. J. Gillings' analysis of the $ 2 n $ table in the Rhind Papyrus . . . . . . . . . . . . . 445--452 Anonymous History of mathematics at the Wheaton College Conference ``A Christian Perspective on the Foundations of Mathematics'' 28--30 April 1977 . . . . 452--452 Anonymous Correspondence . . . . . . . . . . . . . 453--454 Anonymous Projects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 454--454 Anonymous Sources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 455--455 Anonymous Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 456--457 Anonymous News and notices . . . . . . . . . . . . 457--457 Anonymous Meetings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 458--458 Kenneth O. May Report of the Commission on the History of Mathematics to the Division of History of the International Union of the History and Philosophy of Science August 1977 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 459--460 Elizabeth Hodes Book Review: \booktitleThinkers and tinkers: Early American men of science: By Silvio A. Bedini. New York (Charles Scribner's Sons). 1975. xix + 520 pp. 102 plates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 461--463 Judith V. Grabiner Book Review: \booktitleMen and institutions in American mathematics: Edited by J. Dalton Tarwater, John T. White, and John D. Miller. Texas Tech University (Graduate Studies, No. 13). 1976. \$5.00} . . . . . . . . . . . . . 464--465 Jed Z. Buchwald Book Review: \booktitleThe kind of motion we call heat, a history of the kinetic theory of gases in the Nineteenth Century: By Stephen G. Brush. Vol. I: Physics and the Atomists. Vol. II: Statistical Physics and Irreversible Processes. Amsterdam-New York-Oxford (North Holland). 1976. xxix + 769 pp. \$83.95} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 466--467 Gregory H. Moore Book Review: \booktitleFrom Frege to Gödel: a source book in mathematical logic, 1879--1931: Edited by Jean van Heijenoort. Cambridge (Harvard University Press). 1971. xi + 660 pp. Second corrected printing . . . . . . . 468--471 Kurt Mòller Pedersen Book Review: \booktitleThomas Hobbes: De homine. Traité de l'homme: Traduction et commentaire par Paul-Marie Maurin. Preface par Vasco Ronchi. Paris (Albert Blanchard). 1974. 204 pp. 30 Frs . . . . 471--472 Phillip S. Jones Book Review: \booktitleThe Renaissance rediscovery of linear perspective: By Samuel Y. Edgerton, Jr. New York (Basic Books, Inc.). 1975. xvii + 206 pp. \$16.50} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 472--474 Harold M. Edwards Book Review: \booktitleErnst Eduard Kummer. Collected papers: Volume I. Contributions to Number Theory. Edited by André Weil. Berlin-Heidelberg-New York (Springer-Verlag). 1975. 957 p . . . . . 475--478 Harold M. Edwards Book Review: \booktitleCourant in Göttingen and New York: By Constance Reid. New York, Heidelberg, Berlin (Springer-Verlag). 1976. 314 pp . . . . 479--480 Frank Harary Book Review: \booktitleGraph theory 1736--1936: By N. L. Biggs, E. K. Lloyd, and R. J. Wilson. Oxford (Clarendon Press). 1976. 239 pp. \$27.85} . . . . . 480--481 Kenneth O. May Abstracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 482--498 Anonymous Index of authors of articles and reviews in volume IV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 499--499 Anonymous Index of authors of publications reviewed and abstracted in volume IV . . 500--504
Historia Mathematica
Volume 5, Number 1, February, 1978
Joseph W. Dauben and Laura Roebuck Kenneth O. May, 1915--1977 . . . . . . . 1--2 Stillman Drake A memorial tribute to Kenneth O. May . . 3--12 J. J. Gray Johann Heinrich Lambert, mathematician and scientist, 1728--1777 . . . . . . . 13--41 Wilbur R. Knorr Archimedes and the spirals: the heuristic background . . . . . . . . . . 43--75 Anonymous Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76--76 Paul J. Campbell The origin of ``Zorn's Lemma'' . . . . . 77--89 Anonymous The 250th anniversary of the death of Newton in Belgrade . . . . . . . . . . . 90--90 Anonymous Gauss bicentennial celebrations at Belgrade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90--90 Anonymous Spanish society for the history of sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90--90 Carolyn Eisele A comment on C. V. Jones' review of the \booktitleNew Elements . . . . . . . . . 91--92 S. Glushkov An acknowledgement . . . . . . . . . . . 92--92 Hubert Kennedy Correction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92--92 Anonymous Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93--93 Anonymous Sources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93--93 Anonymous Meetings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94--94 Anonymous Institute for the History of Arabic Science, University of Aleppo, Aleppo, Syria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95--95 Anonymous New Spanish journal of history of science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95--95 Anonymous Seki Takakazu zenshu: \booktitleTakakazu Seki's collected works: Edited and explained by A. Hirayama, K. Shimodaira, and H. Hirose. Osaka (Osaka Kyoiku Tosho). 1974. xviii + 852 pp . . . . . . 96--98 Anonymous Nihonjin no sugaku. (Japanese) [Japanese School of Residence] . . . . . . . . . . 99--99 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleEvolution of mathematical concepts: an elementary study: By Raymond L. Wilder. Paperback reprinting of the 1968 original. London (Transworld). 1974. 216 pp . . . . . . . 99--105 Anonymous Grecheskaya logistika . . . . . . . . . 105--107 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleVorlesungen über neuere geometrie: By M. Pasch, with an appendix by M. Dehn. Berlin (Grundlehren der math. Wissenschaften, Springer-Verlag). 1926. Reprint 1976 (Springer-Verlag). viii + 275 pp . . . . 107--107 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleGalileo, two new sciences: By Stillman Drake. Including Centers of Gravity and Force of Percussion. A new translation with introduction and notes. Madison, Wisconsin (The University of Wisconsin Press). 1974. xxvii + 323 pp . . . . . . 107--108 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleHistoire comparée des numérations écrites: By Genevi\`eve Guitel. Paris (Flammarion). 1975. 857 pp. 48 drawings. 50 plates. 73 tables 108--113 Anonymous Abstracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114--126 Anonymous Editorial Board . . . . . . . . . . . . ??
Historia Mathematica
Volume 5, Number 2, May, 1978
I. Grattan-Guinness How Bertrand Russell discovered his paradox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127--137 Anonymous History at the meetings of the American Mathematical Society and Mathematical Association of America, Atlanta, January 1978 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138--166 Eric G. Forbes The astronomical work of Carl Friedrich Gauss (1777--1855) . . . . . . . . . . . 167--181 D. A. Sprott Gauss's contributions to statistics . . 183--203 Anonymous Publication of new journal beginning in 1976 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 204--204 Sabetai Unguru A thirteenth century `proof' of the parallel postulate . . . . . . . . . . . 205--210 Tony Crilly Cayley's anticipation of a generalised Cayley--Hamilton theorem . . . . . . . . 211--219 Anonymous Canadian Society for the History and Philosophy of Mathematics/Société canadienne d'histoire et de philosophie des mathématiques . . . . . . . . . . . . 220--220 R. J. Gillings Response to ``Some comments on R. J. Gillings' analysis of the $ 2 / n $ table in the Rhind Papyrus'' . . . . . . 221--226 Anonymous Addendum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 226--227 Anonymous History of Combinatorics . . . . . . . . 227--227 Donald MacKenzie Workshop on the Sociology of Mathematical Knowledge and the Social history of Mathematics . . . . . . . . . 228--232 Anonymous ``Mathematics and the real world'' a Workshop of the Danish Mathematical Society at Roskilde University Center, Denmark 8--9 August 1978 . . . . . . . . 232--232 Anonymous Monographs in undergraduate mathematics 233--233 Anonymous Five new series in the History of Arabic--Islamic science . . . . . . . . 234--234 Margaret E. Baron Book Review: \booktitleGottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. Mathematischer naturwissenschaftlicher und technischer Briefwechsel. Erster Band: 1672--1676: Edited by J. E. Hofmann and the Leibniz-Archiv der Niedersächsichen Landesbibliothek, Hannover. Berlin, G.D.R. (Akademie-Verlag). 1976. lxxv + 871 pp. (Sämtliche Schriften und Briefe, herausgegeben von der Akademie der Wissenschaften der DDR, Dritte Reihe, Erster Band) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 234--237 Hubert C. Kennedy Book Review: \booktitleLa matematica come sistema ipotetico-deduttivo, profilo storico: by Silvio Maracchia. Firenze (Felice Le Monnier). 1975. 219 pp. L. 6000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 237--239 K. E. Pledger Book Review: \booktitleLes syst\`emes d'équations polynômes dans le Siyuan Yujian (1303): by Jock Hoe. Paris, Coll\`ege de France. Mémoires de l'Institut des hautes études chinoises vol. VI. 1977. 338 pp. Distributed by presses universitaires de France . . . . 239--241 Esther R. Phillips and George W. Phillips Book Review: \booktitleMemoirs [Vospominaniya]: By P. Ya. Kochina. Moscow (Science-Nauka). 1974. 299 pp. One plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 241--245 Albert C. Lewis Abstracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 246--251
Historia Mathematica
Volume 5, Number 3, August, 1978
Ang Tian-Se Chinese interest in right-angled triangles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 253--266 E. A. Fellmann Über eine Bemerkung von G. W. Leibniz zu einem Theorem in Newtons \booktitlePrincipia mathematica. (German) [On a remark of G. W. Leibniz on a theorem in Newton's \booktitlePrincipia mathematica] . . . . 267--273 Anonymous Contemporary Scientific Archives Centre, Oxford, England . . . . . . . . . . . . 274--274 Esther R. Phillips Nicolai Nicolaevich Luzin and the Moscow school of the theory of functions . . . 275--305 Anonymous Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 306--306 Ascher Wagner A bibliography of William Burnside (1852--1927) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 307--312 Gordon M. Fisher Cauchy and the infinitely small . . . . 313--331 E. J. Barbeau Errata and additions . . . . . . . . . . 332--332 M. Folkerts Der Nachlass Axel Anthon Björnbos. (German) [The Legacy of Axel Anthon Björnbos] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 333--339 Albert C. Lewis Establishment of ``The archives of American mathematics'' . . . . . . . . . 340--341 Ernest Stipani\'c History and philosophy of mathematics as a subject of the regular curriculum at the Scientific--Mathematical University of Belgrade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 342--345 R. Oberlé Le Colloque International Jean Henri Lambert 26--30 Septembre 1977 . . . . . 346--348 K.-R Biermann Colloque International J. H. Lambert la vie, l'oeuvre et l'influence de Jean-Henri Lambert 26--30 Septembre 1977 348--351 D. J. Struik Book Review: \booktitleBriefwechsel zwischen Alexander von Humboldt und Carl Friedrich Gauss: Zum 200. Geburtstag von C. F. Gauss im Auftrage des Gauss-Komitees bei der Akademie der Wissenschaften der DDR, neu herausgegeben durch Kurt-R. Biermann. Berlin (Akademie-Verlag). 1977. 202 p. 36 mark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 352--353 G. J. Tee Book Review: \booktitleThe exhaustive treatise on shadows: By Abu al-Rayh\=an Muhammad b. Ahmad al-B\=\ir\=un\=\i. Translation and Commentary by E. S. Kennedy. Aleppo (Institute for the History of Arabic Science, University of Aleppo). 1976. Volume 1, Translation (xviii + 281 pp.); Volume 2, Commentary (xviii + 223 pp.) . . . . . . . . . . . 354--357 Philip Kitcher Book Review: \booktitleGrössenlehre II. Reine zahlenlehre: Bernard Bolzano: Edited by Jan Berg. Gesamtausgabe. Series II, A8. Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt (Friedrich Fromm Verlag). 1976 . . . . . 358--363 Micheal S. Mahoney Book Review: \booktitleDoctrine de l'angle solide: By Florimond de Beaune (1601--1652). Edited by Pierre Costabel, transcribed from the original manuscript by Bernard Barbiche, typed by Arlettte Chancrin. Paris (Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin). (Collections des travaux de l'Académie Internationale d'Histoire des Sciences, No. 19). 1975. 157 pp . . . . 363--366 Anthony Hyman Book Review: \booktitleAda, Countess of Lovelace: Byron's legitimate daughter: By Doris Langley Moore. New York (Harper & Row). 1977. \$25.00} . . . . . . . . . 366--367 Albert C. Lewis Abstracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 368--377
Historia Mathematica
Volume 5, Number 4, November, 1978
Judith V. Grabiner The origins of Cauchy's theory of the derivative . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 379--409 Umberto Bottazzini Ricerche di P. Tardy sui differenziali di indice qualunque, 1844--1868. (Italian) [Research of P. Tardy on differentials of arbitary index, 1844--1868] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 411--418 Harold M. Edwards On the Kronecker Nachlass [legacy] . . . 419--426 Alkiviadis G. Akritas and Stylianos D. Danielopoulos On the forgotten theorem of Mr. Vincent 427--435 Charles H. Stolze A history of the divergence theorem . . 437--442 Jean-Claude Pont Johann-Heinrich Rehbein: Une voie philosophique vers la topologie . . . . 443--454 Peeter Muü\"rsepp Gauss and Tartu University . . . . . . . 455--459 J. M. Mack Report on a Conference for Secondary Teachers on the History of Mathematics 461--463 James V. Peters A history of mathematics course for undergraduates . . . . . . . . . . . . . 463--464 R. C. Gupta Indian Society for the History of Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 465--466 J. J. Gray The British Society for the History of Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 467--468 Anonymous Projects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 469--470 Anonymous Boncompagni Archive at Cornell University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 470--472 Anonymous Institute for the History of Arabic Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 472--472 Anonymous AFIPS to publish \booktitleAnnals of the History of Computing . . . . . . . . . . 472--473 J. F. Peters Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz . . . . . . . 474--474 J. F. Peters With informal thoughts regarding the use and improvement of the German language 474--478 George Saliba Book Review: \booktitleThe Muslim contribution to mathematics, Ali Abdullah Al-Daffa'. Croom Helm and Humanities Press, London and New Jersey (1977), 121 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 478--479 Garrett Birkhoff Book Review: \booktitleA History of Numerical Analysis from the 16th Through the 19th Century, by Herman H. Goldstine 479--482 Jeremy Gray Gauss und die nicht-euklidische Geometrie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 482--483 Eberhard Knobloch Biographien bedeutender Mathematiker, eine Sammlung von Biographien. (German) [Biographies of important mathematician, a collection of biographies] . . . . . . 483--485 Jerzy Neyman About the theory of probability and mathematical statistics . . . . . . . . 485--486 Tord Hall Book Review: \booktitleMathematisches Tagebuch, 1796--1814 von C. F. Gauss . . 486--487 Albert C. Lewis Abstracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 488--494 Anonymous Acknowledgement . . . . . . . . . . . . 495--495 Anonymous Index of authors of articles and reviews in volume 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 496--500
Historia Mathematica
Volume 6, Number 1, February, 1979
Christoph J. Scriba A message to readers of \booktitleHistoria Mathematica from the Chairman of the International Commission on the History of Mathematics . . . . . 1--2 Joseph W. Dauben Note from the editor . . . . . . . . . . 3--4 G. D. Garland The contributions of Carl Friedrich Gauss to geomagnetism . . . . . . . . . 5--29 James W. Tankard, Jr. The H. G. Wells quote on statistics: a question of accuracy . . . . . . . . . . 30--33 Gottfried Gabriel Über einen Gedankenstrich bei Frege, eine Nachlese zur Edition seines wissenschaftlichen Nachlasses. (German) [A dash at Frege, a pickings for the edition of his scientific legacy] . . . 34--35 Teri Perl The \booktitleLadies Diary or \booktitleWoman's Almanack, 1704--1841 36--53 Barbara Moss Beppo Levi and the axiom of choice . . . 54--56 R. L. Wilder Some comments on M. J. Crowe's review of evolution of mathematical concepts . . . 57--62 Anonymous Contemporary Scientific Archives Centre, Oxford, England . . . . . . . . . . . . 62--62 K. W. Smillie An historical approach to computing science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63--66 Anonymous Conference of the Leningrad Section of the Soviet Association of the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology 67--70 Anonymous Peirce at Vienna in 1979 . . . . . . . . 70--71 Anonymous Seminar on Component of History of Mathematics in Mathematics Curriculum 71--71 Anonymous Mathematics in context --- a workshop 71--72 Anonymous Annals of the history of computing . . . 72--73 Anonymous World directory of the history of mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73--73 Anonymous Dissertation completed: Jaina astronomy 73--74 Anonymous Dissertation completed: the history of linear optimalization . . . . . . . . . 74--74 Anonymous Dissertation in progress: Hensel's $p$-adic numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . 74--74 Anonymous Project on the history of mathematics in Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74--75 N. M. Swerdlow Book Review: \booktitleA history of ancient mathematical astronomy: Studies in the History of Mathematics and Physical Sciences, Vol. 1, in 3 parts. By O. Neugebauer. Berlin/Heidelberg/New York (Springer-Verlag). 1975. 1456 + xxi pp. (incl. figs., plates). \$124.70} . . 76--85 Esther R. Phillips Razvitie ponyattiya integrala. (Russian) [The development of the concept of integral] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85--91 Imre Toth Book Review: \booktitleLobatchevski: By V. F. Kagan. Moscow (Edition Mir). 1974 91--97 Anonymous Abstracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98--105 Anonymous Notes on contributors . . . . . . . . . 106--107
Historia Mathematica
Volume 6, Number 2, May, 1979
N. L. Biggs The roots of combinatorics . . . . . . . 109--136 Esther R. Phillips Karl M. Peterson: the earliest derivation of the Mainardi--Codazzi equations and the Fundamental Theorem of Surface Theory . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137--163 Donald Blackmore Wagner An early Chinese derivation of the volume of a pyramid: Liu Hui, third century A.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164--188 Claudia Zaslavsky Teacher education: Mathematics in other cultures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189--194 Anonymous Cube puzzle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 195--196 Hubert Kennedy Towards a biography of James Mills Peirce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 196--201 Anonymous Dissertation completed: From ENIAC to UNIVAC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 201--201 Anonymous Publications of James Mills Peirce . . . 201--201 Anonymous Dissertation in progress: Richard Dedekind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202--202 Anonymous New Journal in the history of mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202--203 Anonymous Oral history program in mathematics . . 203--204 Anonymous International Symposium on the Life and Work of Christiaan Huygens 1629--1695: Amsterdam 22--25 August 1979 . . . . . . 204--204 Anonymous Colloquium in honor of Professor Dr. Kurt Vogel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205--205 Anonymous International Study Group on the relation between the history and pedagogy of mathematics . . . . . . . . 205--205 Anonymous British Association for the History of Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205--206 Anonymous History of Mathematics at Macquarie University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 206--206 Anonymous Archive for linear algebra and its applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 206--207 Anonymous Archive of the School Mathematics Study Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 207--208 Anonymous Boncompagni papers in the Library of Trinity College, Dublin . . . . . . . . 209--212 Albert C. Leighton Book Review: \booktitleAn annotated bibliography of cryptography: By David Shulman. Garland Reference Library of the Humanities, Vol. 37 New York/London (Garland Publishing Inc.). 1976. xvi + 372 pp. illus. \$35.00} . . . . . . . . 213--218 F. Smithies Book Review: \booktitleOcherki istorii teorii funktsii deistvitel'nogo peremennogo: (Essays on the history of the theory of functions of a real variable). By F. A. Medvedev. Moscow (Izdatel'stvo Nauka). 1975. 248 pp . . . 218--220 Lam Lay-Yong Book Review: \booktitleWas Pythagoras Chinese? An examination of right triangle theory in ancient China: by Frank J. Swetz and T. I. Kao. Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania State University Press). 1977. 75pp. \$3.95} 221--228 Albert C. Lewis Abstracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 229--230 Anonymous Papers to appear in forthcoming issues 231--231
Historia Mathematica
Volume 6, Number 3, August, 1979
Christoph J. Scriba Heinrich Hermelink in memoriam . . . . . 233--235 Jeremy Gray Non-Euclidean geometry --- a re-interpretation . . . . . . . . . . . 236--258 L. J. Daston D'Alembert's critique of probability theory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 259--279 Hermann Engels Zur Geschichte der Richardson-Extrapolation. (German) [On the history of Richardson extrapolation] 280--293 I. Grattan-Guinness In memoriam Kurt Gödel: His 1931 correspondence with Zermelo on his incompletability theorem . . . . . . . . 294--304 Ignacio Angelelli ``Class as one'' and ``class as many'' before modern set theory . . . . . . . . 305--309 Francine Abeles Ranking by inversion: a note on C. L. Dodgson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 310--317 Bruce Williamson History of mathematics --- a course outline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 318--320 R. C. Gupta Symposium on History and Philosophy of Mathematical Sciences . . . . . . . . . 320--322 Anonymous International Christoffel symposium . . 322--322 Anonymous Bibliography of Philip Jourdain's works 322--323 Gerald W. Kimble From pebbles to position . . . . . . . . 323--325 Anonymous History and philosophy of logic . . . . 325--326 Anonymous Contemporary Scientific Archives Centre 326--327 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleRichard Dedekind et les fondements des mathe'matiques: By Pierre Dugac. Préface de Jean Dieudonné. Paris (J. Vrin). 1976. 334. pp . . . . . 328--332 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleGirolamo Cardano: (1501--1576). By Markus Fierz. Basel/Stuttgart (Birkhaüser). 1977. 140 pp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 332--334 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleHistory of the department of mathematics of the University of Kansas, 1866--1970: By G. Baley Price. Lawrence, Kansas (Kansas University Endowment Association, The University of Kansas). 1976. xii + 788 pp. (reproduced typescript) . . . . . . 334--336 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleLes mathematiques arabes (VIII$^e$--XV$^e$ si\`ecles): By Adolf P. Youschkevitch. Translated by M. Cazenave and K. Jaouiche, with preface By R. Taton. Paris (Vrin). 1976 . . . . 337--337 Anonymous Abstracts: Edited by Albert C. Lewis . . 338--345 Anonymous Notes on contributors . . . . . . . . . 346--348 Anonymous Papers to appear in forthcoming issues 349--349
Historia Mathematica
Volume 6, Number 4, November, 1979
Timothy Lenoir Descartes and the geometrization of thought: the methodological background of Descartes' géométrie . . . . . . . . . 355--379 Cristian Calude and Solomon Marcus and Ionel Tevy The first example of a recursive function which is not primitive recursive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 380--384 Walter P. Van Stigt The rejected parts of Brouwer's dissertation on the foundations of mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 385--404 David A. King Supplementary notes on medieval Islamic multiplication tables . . . . . . . . . 405--417 Roger Fischler A remark on Euclid II, 11 . . . . . . . 418--422 Hubert Kennedy James Mills Peirce and the cult of quaternions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 423--429 William C. Waterhouse Gauss on infinity . . . . . . . . . . . 430--436 Warren W. Esty Ancient portraits of mathematicians . . 437--441 R. J. Gillings The recto of the Rhind Mathematical Papyrus and the Egyptian mathematical leather roll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 442--447 Garry J. Tee H. G. Wells and statistics . . . . . . . 447--448 E. Keith Lloyd On the forgotten Mr. Vincent . . . . . . 448--450 M. A. Malik A history of mathematics course for teachers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 450--451 Ubiratan D'Ambrosio History of Ibero--American mathematics 452--453 Anonymous Workshop on the Social History of Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 453--457 Anonymous Symposium on the History of Mathematical Methods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 457--458 Anonymous New mathematics journal to accept historical articles . . . . . . . . . . 458--459 Anonymous AFIPS and CBI: a computer history program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 459--459 Boris M. Schein History of non-Euclidean geometry. The development of the concept of geometric space . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 460--464 Ignacio Angelelli Book Review: \booktitleDear Russell--Dear Jourdain. A commentary on Russell's logic, based on his correspondence with Philip Jourdian: By I. Grattan-Guinness. London (Duckworth). 1977. 234 pp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 464--466 Joseph Needham Book Review: \booktitleA critical study of the Yang Hui Suan Fa: a thirteenth-century Chinese mathematical treatise: By Lam Lay Yong (L. Y. Lam). Singapore (University Press). 1977. xx + 360 pp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 466--468 Samuel Kotz Book Review: \booktitleFelix Klein and Sophus Lie: By I. M. Yaglom. (In Russian.) Mathematics and Cybernetics, No. 11. Moscow (Znanie). 1977 . . . . . 468--469 Esther R. Phillips Book Review: \booktitleNikolai Ivanovich Fuss: 1755--1826: By V. I. Lysenko. (In Russian.) Moscow (Nauka). 1975. 119 pp 469--472 Albert C. Lewis Abstracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 473--479 Anonymous Papers to appear in forthcoming issues 484--484 Anonymous Acknowledgment . . . . . . . . . . . . . 485--485 Anonymous Index of authors of articles and reviews in volume 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 486--486 Anonymous Index of authors of publications reviewed and abstracted in volume 6 . . 487--490 Anonymous Professor Dr. Rer. Nat. Habil. Kurt-Reinhard Biermann: On The Occasion of his 60th Birthday . . . . . . . . . . ??
Historia Mathematica
Volume 7, Number 1, February, 1980
S. B. Engelsman Lagrange's early contributions to the theory of first-order partial differential equations . . . . . . . . . 7--23 Umberto Bottazzini Algebraische Untersuchungen in Italien, 1850--1863 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24--37 Javad Hamadanizadeh The trigonometric tables of al-Kashi in his \booktitleZij-i Khaqani . . . . . . 38--45 S. L. Segal Helmut Hasse in 1934 . . . . . . . . . . 46--56 Ruth Wallis and Peter Wallis Female Philomaths . . . . . . . . . . . 57--64 Jeremy Gray The history of the concept of a finite-dimensional vector space . . . . 65--70 S. S. Demidov and A. I. Volodarsky Second Summer Conference on the History of Mathematics in the Soviet Union . . . 71--75 Herbert Mehrtens Workshop on the Social History of Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75--79 Anonymous A Workshop on the Growth of Quantum Mechanics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79--80 Anonymous International Study Group on the Relations between the History and the Pedagogy of Mathematics: Activities at I.C.M.E. IV, August 10--16, 1980 . . . . 80--81 Sheldon M. Eisenberg Another approach to a history of mathematics course for undergraduates 82--83 Umberto Bottazzini Tardy's letters and library in Genoa . . 84--85 Anonymous The Kenneth O. May Fellowship in the History of Mathematics, University of Toronto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86--86 Anonymous Ivor Bulmer-Thomas: Honorary doctor of science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86--88 Anonymous New journal for the history of mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88--88 Anonymous Edition of Charpit's Book Review: \booktitleMémoire of 1784 . . . . . . . . 89--89 Anonymous Materia mathematica . . . . . . . . . . 89--89 Anonymous Note . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89--89 Anonymous Dissertation on partial differentiation from Leibniz to Euler . . . . . . . . . 90--90 Anonymous Research project ``On the relationship between the process of science and the process of education --- described by the example of the development of mathematics in the 19th century'' . . . 90--91 Anonymous Thesis: a treatise devoted to the theory of conic sections . . . . . . . . . . . 91--91 I. Grattan-Guinness Book Review: \booktitleThe paradoxes of the theory of sets and dialectic: By I. N. Burova. Moscow (Nauka). 1976. 176pp. 62 Kopecks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92--93 G. Baley Price Book Review: \booktitleA history of the mathematics departments of the University of Colorado: By Burton W. Jones and Wolfgang Thron. Copyright 1979 by the Mathematics Department, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado. viii + 102 pages. Paperbound 93--95 Harols M. Edwards Book Review: \booktitleVariationen über ein zahlentheoretisches Thema von C. F. Gauss: By H. Pieper. Basel and Stuttgart (Birkhäuser). 1978 . . . . . . . . . . . 95--96 David Pingree Book Review: \booktitleThe arithmetic of al-Uqlidisi: By A. S. Saidan. Dordrecht/Boston (Reidel). 1978. xvii + 492 pp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97--98 Philip C. Enros Book Review: \booktitleThe mathematical work of Charles Babbage: By John Michael Dubbey. New York/London (Cambridge University Press). 1978. viii + 235 pp. \$26.50} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98--100 Albert C. Lewis Abstracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101--107 Anonymous Notes on contributors . . . . . . . . . 108--110 Anonymous Papers to appear in forthcoming issues 111--111 Anonymous Viggo Brun in memoriam (1885--1978) . . ??
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Volume 7, Number 2, May, 1980
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From schools, workplaces, or public squares in Ciego de Ávila province, the voices of men and women expressed their solidarity with the Palestinian civilian population for the constant attacks on the Gaza Strip that left substantial human losses and material damage.
Members of the Arab community of this province hold meetings to learn about the roots of the conflict and the international regulations as a sign of support for the Palestinians in their struggle for their country’s liberation.
Alexis Valdés, president of the Arab Union in this territory, reaffirmed his commitment to the Palestinian resistance and called for an immediate end to the Israeli aggression in the Gaza Strip, where defenseless children and women die every day. Simultaneously, hospitals and other civilian infrastructures are being attacked.
The cultural institutions in the province recalled, in special morning assemblies, the legacy of the historic leader of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro, about the cause of the Palestinian people and denounced Western governments’ complicity in those events. Cuba has repeatedly reaffirmed its stance on the right of the Palestinian people to establish an independent State in the face of the invasion and colonization promoted by Israel for more than seven decades.
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Land Use Director
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Administrative Associate
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Energy Justice Manager
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Leonela Leon
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Denise Glaze, Co-Executive Director for Operations & Development (she/her)
As Co-Executive Director for Operations & Development, Denise leads diverse aspects of CEJA’s operations, finance, development, communications, and human resources programs with the goal of nurturing CEJA’s sustainable growth and amplifying the impacts of our policy work. Denise is responsible for working closely with the Co-Executive Director of Programs to guide the vision for CEJA, CEJA Action, and the CEJA Action PAC.
Denise has nearly two decades of experience working in multiracial social justice movement spaces as an organizer, advocate, and fundraiser dedicated to transformative justice, advancing grassroots solutions to systems change, and the movement for collective liberation from capitalism and white supremacy. Denise joined CEJA in 2019 and has served as CEJA’s Development Director, during which time she fostered the consistent growth of CEJA’s annual budget, grew the robust grants and re-grants programs, and launched CEJA’s first ever individual donor program. She has also served as a former Interim Co-Executive Director at CEJA, supporting the stability, sustainability, and strategic growth of CEJA as a powerful and essential movement institution successfully through transition.
Denise was raised in southeast Pennsylvania by a working-class family and was politicized among multiracial queer communities and sex worker advocates in the late ‘90s and early 2000s. Having spent most of her life living in EJ communities in both urban and rural areas, Denise has a lifelong commitment to combating the environmental racism experienced across these geographies.
Denise holds a MES in Environmental Policy and a MS in Nonprofit Leadership from the University of Pennsylvania. She is an International Coaching Federation (ICF) Certified Healing-Centered Coach through the Blooming Willow Coaching program and earned the CFRE (Certified Fund-Raising Executive) credential in 2023. She is currently based in Los Angeles on unceded Tongva land.Contact Denise: denise [at] caleja.org
Tiffany Eng, Land Use Director (she/they)
Tiffany Eng (she/they) is a community organizer and policy advocate from Oakland, CA who has worked alongside youth and families across California for over twenty years. As CEJA’s Land Use Director who provides strategic leadership to the alliance’s Green Zones Initiative, Tiffany partners with CEJA organizations who are engaging in groundbreaking work to transform polluted and divested neighborhoods into healthy and vibrant communities. In addition to serving as an Interim Co-Director and a Program Director from 2021-2023, Tiffany first began her work with the alliance as CEJA’s Green Zones Program Manager in 2016.
Prior to her time at CEJA, Tiffany was a youth organizer, a policy director, and a Co-Director at AYPAL: Building API Community Power, where she organized alongside Asian American and Pacific Islander youth to win campaigns for education justice and racial justice in Oakland and beyond. She has also worked with the Asian Pacific Environmental Network, PolicyLink, Community Youth Center – San Francisco, and Community Bridges Beacon.
Tiffany earned a master’s degree in City and Regional Planning from the UC Berkeley, and holds dual degrees in Art and Asian American Studies from UCLA. In her spare time, you can find Tiffany backpacking through the sierras, reviving her drawing and photography practices, or exploring the world with her daughter.
Contact Tiffany: tiffany [at] caleja.org
Mabel Tsang, Political Director (she/they)
As Political Director for CEJA and CEJA Action, Mabel works to build the political power, self-governance and self-determination of EJ communities and communities of color burdened by health, economic and environmental impacts. Mabel builds the bridges of accountability between California’s elected leaders and voters, manage ballot measure campaigns, and expand democratic participation for environmental, racial and social justice by centering and including members of our community who have been historically barred from voting. Mabel successfully led the campaign to beat down Proposition 70 which preserved critical public funds to fight climate change.
Mabel became an organizer because of her mom. She found myself in the social justice movement in hopes of making the world a better place for her and others like her. Despite health problems ranging from heart disease to asthma, Mabel’s mother worked as a waitress and a care-taker which brought Mabel into organizing at United Food and Commercial Workers alongside Walmart workers with Organization United for Respect at Walmart, for retail workers’ rights, human dignity and respect in one of the largest commercial global polluters.
This brought Mabel to work for San Francisco Rising, an alliance of six Asian, Black, Latinx grassroots working-class immigrant, youth, and people of color base-building organizations across San Francisco, to build the political power to elect progressive candidates and pass bold ballot measures for necessary resources and changes in our community when elected officials would not or could not. Mabel brought her experiences to Asian Pacific Environmental Network a member of CEJA to lead a campaign to contact 30,000 voters, the largest Asian Pacific American direct voter contact efforts in California. Mabel carries these invaluable lessons forward into CEJA’s Civic Engagement and Electoral programs to build the infrastructure of political power and decision making for the future we are building today.
Outside of electoral politics and organizing, Mabel is a current fellow in LeaderSpring’s LEADStrong women of color cohort. Mabel can be found meditating and teaching yoga, taking trips to some of the most beautiful places, and writing books for children of color so they can see themselves in this world.
Contact Mabel: mabel [at] caleja.org
Lilia Escalante, Finance and Administration Director (she/her)
As the Finance and Administration Director, Lilia is responsible for the day-to-day financial activity, development, and management of the budget and financial operating systems. She comes to CEJA with over 20 years of experience in non-profit financial management. Lilia’s background is in accounting and business management.
Lilia is very passionate about social and environmental justice. She was born in Nayarit, Mexico, and migrated with her family to the United States at age five. As an immigrant, she knows firsthand the challenges environmental justice communities face. At an early age, she was her parents’ interpreter, a skill she continues to perfect, and she never misses an opportunity to translate. She believes that language should not be a barrier for our communities and advocates for language justice.
When Lilia is not crunching numbers or interpreting, she is enjoying time with her children and dog. She loves hiking, kayaking, and paddle boarding. During her free time, Lilia is volunteering with local nonprofits that provide life and leadership opportunities to our youth.
Contact Lilia: lilia [at] caleja.org
Mari Rose Taruc, Energy Justice Director (she/her)
CEJA’s Energy Justice Director, Mari Rose Taruc is a Filipina immigrant mom of 2 boys. For over 25 years, she has advanced environmental justice campaigns for clean air, affordable housing, renewable energy, and climate solutions in local, state, national, and international arenas.
She has launched and run major formations under the Southwest Network for Environmental and Economic Justice, Asian Pacific Environmental Network, Filipino/American Coalition for Environmental Solidarity, California Environmental Justice Alliance, and Reclaim Our Power: Utility Justice Campaign, including to ensure that multibillion-dollar California climate programs benefit disadvantaged communities.
Mari Rose has advised multiple agencies on their climate, energy, and environmental justice programs, including the California Air Resources Board’s AB 32 Climate Scoping Plan and SB 535 California Climate Investments Investment Plan, California State Lands Commission’s Environmental Justice Policy, City of Oakland’s Energy and Climate Action Plan, and California Environmental Protection Agency’s CalEnviroScreen.
Setting roots in Oakland CA for two decades, she co-founded Eastlake United for Justice, a neighborhood group fighting gentrification, promoting affordable housing, and redefining community safety. Zen flower arranging is her pleasure activism.
Contact Mari Rose: marirose [at] caleja.org
Liam Fitzpatrick, Communications Director (he/him)
In his role as Communications Director, Liam Fitzpatrick oversees all of CEJA’s external communications, as well as its overall narrative message.
Prior to joining CEJA, Liam worked as the Managing Editor for Knock LA, a nonprofit newsroom in Los Angeles focused on progressive coverage of local issues. There, he was also the Project Manager on “A Tradition of Violence: The History of Deputy Gangs in the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department,” a groundbreaking 15-article investigative series detailing more than 50 years of history of gangs within the LASD. Liam also served as a Board Member for Ground Game LA, a Los Angeles civic engagement nonprofit involved in progressive political campaigns across the county and the state, and the parent organization of Knock LA.
Liam’s work at digital publishers has been viewed by tens of millions of readers. He has appeared in the Los Angeles Times, sourced by academics in reports from the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs, and helped inspire Department of Justice investigations against corrupt police forces.
Contact Liam: liam [at] caleja.org
Nile Malloy, Climate Justice Director (he/him)
As the Climate Justice Director at CEJA, Nile brings two decades of working on racial, social, climate, and economic justice policy in the non-profit, public, and philanthropic sectors. Born and raised in Flint, Michigan, his involvement spans a diverse spectrum of endeavors, encompassing environmental justice, community development, housing, and climate solution initiatives in the United States, Caribbean, and Africa.
He previously worked for a seven-year period as the Northern California Director at Communities for a Better Environment and three years as a senior campaigner at Rainforest Action Network. During these tenures, he supported local, regional, state, and international climate, environmental justice, human rights, transportation, clean energy, fossil fuel reduction, and environmental justice policy and campaigns.
He served on several committees including the Bay Area Rapid Transit Title VI/Environmental Justice Committee, Oakland Climate Action Coalition, Environmental Protection Agency, National Climate Justice Alliance, Fund for Inclusive California, Oakland Climate Action Committee, Marin Clean Energy Alliance, Richmond Environmental Justice Coalition, Bay Area Air Quality Management District, California Adaptation Governor’s Office of Planning and Research, and Eco-Adapt National Climate Adaptation Programs.
He recently worked at the Neighborhood Funders Group, spearheading the Democratizing Development Program organizing funders and seeding collaborative funds including the multi-million dollar Fund for an Inclusive California and the national Amplify Fund. These funds continue to direct investments towards Black, indigenous, immigrant, and low-income communities projects and influencing public policy.
He holds a BA from the University of Michigan in Environmental Sustainability and African American Studies and MA in Anthropology and Social Change with a focus on Gender, Ecology, and Postcolonial Studies. Beyond his professional commitments, he is the father to his lovely daughter and two teenage boys, writer, health and wellness enthusiast, life coach, and entrepreneur.
Contact Nile: nile [at] caleja.org
Raquel Mason, Senior Legislative Manager (she/her)
As Senior Legislative Manager, Raquel works with CEJA members and partners to develop and implement legislative and budget strategies required for the transformational policies our communities require.
Most recently, Raquel worked in the State Assembly where she worked on a variety of bills and issue areas including natural resources. As an Assembly Fellow, Raquel had the opportunity to staff AB 1232 (Gloria), a CEJA priority bill that sought to combat any displacement impacts associated with the Low-Income Weatherization Program (LIWP). Before transitioning to Sacramento, Raquel worked at CEJA member organization, Physicians for Social Responsibility-Los Angeles (PSR-LA).
With PSR-LA, Raquel supported the Air and Climate Justice work and the Toxics program. In this work, she coordinated the Californians for a Healthy and Green Economy (CHANGE) coalition by supporting its membership through a re-grounding process and affirming the coalition’s commitment to community-led work.
In 2017, Raquel participated in the Dr. Beatriz María Solís Policy Institute where she and the team of CEJA advocates learned the state policy process first-hand and passed AB 523 (Reyes). In her free time, she enjoys reading, dancing, and indulging her sweet tooth.
Contact Raquel: raquel [at] caleja.org
Ravahn Samati, Civic Engagement Manager (he/him)
Ravahn is a first generation Oakland-er and recently completed a Master of Public Policy degree from Mills College where he reconnected to CEJA’s work and leadership on the Transformative Climate Communities policy. He comes to CEJA with a decade’s worth of experience running candidate, issue, and union organizing campaigns. They were transformative and fatiguing experiences. He first got stirred up by environmental justice work during the No on Prop 23 campaign in 2010 where he was introduced to coalition work and saw the fomenting community of POC-led organizations flexing their electoral muscles. CEJA’s place-based convening of local member organizations across the state aligns closely with Ravahn’s theory of change.
Faith-based organizing campaigns remain his primary model for organizing as a member of a Quaker community. Their historic commitments to justice and holding community were formative early experiences he grew up around. Oakland is another moniker he holds with pride and is grateful to have been the recipient of education from Black leadership in the public school system.
He enjoys group learning environments and building patience for shared processes. He is interested in creating strong organizations that are conversant in working through conflict and building cultures of learning. Underlying his experience is a recognition that we have one planet and that communities know the answers to their own problems.
Travel has been an important education for him having lived 6 months each in Bolivia, Iran, and Morocco. One of the first intentional choices that he made was to travel to Iran as a high school student to better understand his father’s passion for the culture. It was an important alternative frame of reference to the popular culture of the United States.
Contact Ravahn: ravahn [at] caleja.org
Jonathan Pruitt, Land Use Manager (he/him)
As the Land Use Program Manager, Jonathan will lead CEJA’s Green Zones Program that utilizes a place-based strategy to transform toxic hot spots into healthy, thriving neighborhoods. He will work with CEJA members and partners on the Green Zone committee, implementing and managing the Green Zone program plan, and providing leadership and strategic vision for the Green Zones work.
Jonathan has over 3 years of experience in the environmental justice space and over 5 years in public health. During his time with the Catholic Charities Diocese of Stockton, he served as their environmental justice program coordinator building their capacity on regional and state policy advocacy as well as air quality work. As the coordinator, he worked on Senate Bill 1000, land use policy, CEQA, and TCC implementation alongside community members and coalition partners in Stockton and built environmental justice community coalitions across the San Joaquin County region. Jonathan has a knack for mobilizing people on environmental justice issues such as a proposed crematorium in Stockton which was successfully stopped due to a campaign he coordinated. He was also the community lead for Stockton’s AB 617 and was instrumental in getting a Port Outreach Committee from the Port of Stockton to enhance transparency on port operations and emissions. He is committed to redefining Public Health as an institution to prioritize environmental justice as a core component.
Jonathan graduated from CSU Stanislaus with a B.A. in Kinesiology and a Concentration in Health Promotion. Currently, he is a part-time graduate student at Johns Hopkins University getting his master’s in public health. He is a product of Stockton and continues to stay involved with local events and projects. In his free time, he likes to explore new hiking trails, video games, and listen to different podcasts.
Contact Jonathan: jonathan [at] caleja.org
Brittny Anya, Senior Operations Manager (she/her)
Brittny manages the operations for the amazing work CEJA does across the state. She enjoys managing operational systems because it is the engine that keeps CEJA running. Brittny likes exploring various productivity tools and to-do lists to maximize and increase our productivity. Brittny is passionate about building resilient communities that are most impacted by systematic injustices that plague our world. She came to CEJA because the folks at this organization work tirelessly to promote environmental awareness to improve the health of our communities.
Before joining CEJA, Brittny did some community organizing around social justice during her time at Fresno State with Black Students United and through my sorority Alpha Kappa Alpha. Additionally, she has spent a lot of time working in the social work field with youth and families providing direct services, program management, and administrative support.
During her free time, Brittny can be found listening to music. Brittny loves music, especially anything from ’90s R&B, Hip Hop, and Jazz. Music keeps her centered and energized to get through the days whether she’s feeling up or down. When the weather permits, Brittny likes to spend time at the beach on the sand listening and watching the waves because it’s so calming.
Contact Brittny: brittny [at] caleja.org
Maribel Carrazco Padilla, Administrative Associate (she/her)
CEJA’s Administrative Associate, Maribel is a community-oriented individual who is passionate about reallocating resources to those that have been underserved because of systemic injustices. This passion led her to complete a Master’s Degree in Public Health with a concentration in Health and Social Behavior in 2022, as the first in her family to do so.
Her public health interests include expanding the collective’s view on health care so that a person’s emotional, physical, mental, and spiritual well-being are considered, especially for communities of color. Along her journey, she has collected five years of work experience in the administrative field. Throughout this time, she has been able to design and support various events and programs to create opportunities: from the First-Generation Book Drive at Willamette University, where textbooks were recycled by being collected from end-of-semester donation bins and then cataloged into a library system so that first-generation college students could borrow them for free, to the Be Bothered Movement Art Scholarship at the Center for Collaborative Planning, Public Health Institute, a chance for youth in Sacramento to share their wisdom about the rise of underage alcohol and marijuana use through an expression of art.
She is excited to be joining CEJA’s efforts in leading an environmental justice movement that centers communities of color and those that are experiencing poverty. Maribel was born and raised in Oakland, giving her first-hand knowledge about the health issues communities face as a result of environmental injustices. With a compassionate, organized and efficient approach to her work, she looks forward to tapping into her administrative skillset to be of service to the communities that CEJA supports.
Contact Maribel: maribel [at] caleja.org
Valeria Paredes, Development Manager (she/her)
Valeria received a dual bachelor’s degree in Environmental Studies and Economics and spent much of her undergraduate career working for student retention initiatives such as the American Indian Resource Center and the Chicanx/Latinx Resource Center with the goal to foster community among first generation students of color.
She coordinated the People of Color Sustainability Collective where she contributed to grant proposals, presented to UC administrators about the goals of the collective and engaged students, faculty and community members in programming. PoC
SC designed educational workshops and facilitated reflective spaces to center BIPOC voices, explore environmental justice topics in the U.S. and global South, and highlight resilience in communities that challenged dominant narratives of sustainability.
She had the opportunity to take service-learning trips to cities such as Seattle, WA and New Orleans, LA to learn about local organizing efforts to combat displacement, food insecurity and economic inequality. With a passion for environmental economics and policy, Valeria supported and encouraged peers to think through resource management and city planning challenges.
Most recently, Valeria was a food and agriculture fellow at Friends of the Earth where she co-authored a bee-friendly retailer scorecard and toxicity analysis on conventional pesticides to promote pollinator and frontline worker health in our food system. She recently found a work home at CEJA as the new Development Associate and is excited to contribute to the growing, statewide EJ movement.
Valeria grew up in Southeast LA county and enjoys drinking coffee and tea, hiking, going to the swapmeet and spending time with her younger siblings, David and Victoria. She is always interested in learning about critical race and ethnic studies, food sovereignty and reproductive justice as well, which are all connected to environmental justice!
Contact Valeria: valeria [at] caleja.org
Neena Mohan, Grant Writer (they/she/he)
As CEJA’s Grant Writer, Neena helped secure critical funding to support our various programmatic and electoral efforts towards environmental justice. Her tenure at CEJA has included serving as the Climate Justice Program Manager and Climate and Air Campaign Manager, ensuring the needs and experiences of environmental justice communities are uplifted and are used to shape California’s climate policies. Neena has also served on the AB 32 Environmental Justice Advisory Committee (EJAC) to the California Air Resources Board (CARB) and on the California Energy Commission’s (CEC) Clean Transportation Advisory Committee. Her hope is that together we can lead the way in creating an equitable and just transition that addresses historical and current harms to marginalized communities, while also mitigating the impacts of climate change on our planet and its inhabitants.
Neena’s perspective is in part shaped by her experiences growing up in a South Asian immigrant family in a small town in the High Desert/Inland Valley of Southern California (the ancestral home and unceded territory of the Yuhaviatam / Maarenga’yam people). As a graduate of UC Berkeley with Bachelors of Science degrees in Environmental Sciences and in Conservation & Resources Studies, and a minor in LGBT Studies, Neena is also shaped by student organizing experiences in queer/trans people of color and environmental justice spaces. She was also the Conference Manager for the first ever Student of Color Environmental Conference at the university level in the state. During her undergraduate years, Neena had the opportunity to work with Earthjustice and National Parks Conservation Association to uplift diverse voices and share critical narratives. Neena gained exposure to the world of state policy as a Summer Associate on the Environmental Equity team at the Greenlining Institute, and was also a fellow at Alameda County’s Office of Sustainability, where I worked on climate adaptation, resilience, and equity issues in local government. In their free time, Neena likes to create and give workshops on environmental and climate justice issues, and have done so for various conferences, retreats, and trainings.
Outside of work, you can find Neena learning electric guitar, supporting other social justice movements, hiking, and practicing mindfulness & meditation. They also enjoy exploring various decolonial, ecological, feminist and queer of color theories, and am on a journey of (re)discovering and (re)defining their relationship to land, institutions, other beings, and themself. Neena’s guiding light is the interconnectedness of all things, and hopes their efforts in this work help bring about more healing, freedom, and love in these connections.
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We equip professionals across various industries with the right tools and knowledge
to be globally competitive and industry-ready
for the 21st century workplace.
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https://www.cgbp.org/
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"CGBP always professionally handles webinars and training. They make sure that participants have adequate resource materials and get those who are subject-matter experts as resource speakers to their training."
Gladys Babe G. Ancheta
Accountant III
Research Institute for Tropical Medicine
"Attending to Center for Global Best Practices Training was all worth it. This training about Best Practices and Remedies to Avoid COA Disallowances helps us to be informed about common findings of COA and be updated of the COA Circulars and Resolutions to avoid disallowances. The discussions, especially the questions and answer portion brought enlightenment and profound information."
Mariael Valeza Cartajena
Finance Analyst B
Power Sector Assets and Liabilities Management Corporation
"I would like to express my gratitude for the seminar, as it provided a valuable opportunity to refresh my understanding of budgeting. The title, "Best Practices in Financial & Operational Budgeting," clearly indicates that it is a worthwhile seminar to attend."
McGlenn M. Llagas
General Accounting Supervisor
D&L Industries, Inc.
"This is a highly logical topic and very relevant to our field of work. Understanding and appreciating the value of both finance and budgeting is highly recommended to come up with a sound and effective decision especially when you are in a business management set-up where whatever decision you do could make and break your organization."
Yancy T. Kirit
Sat. Office Supervisor
Perpetual Help Community Cooperative (PHCCI)
"It was an informative two-hour webinar. As a first time Director, I was able to grasp the fundamentals and detailed roles, responsibilities and liabilities of a director. The resource speaker is very knowledgeable and was able to deliver the topics to be discussed."
Joanne Aboganda
Director
Bataan Development Bank
"Leading to the event itself, I found it very nice that Center for Global Best Practices sends their participants the resource materials needed for the training. On top of that, i also think the constant reminders were very helpful for me to remember that there will be an upcoming training date."
Rafael Mikko O. Raquel
Corporate Secretary
Raquel Pawnshop, Inc.
"Being in a food and beverage industry for how many years, I have crossed different paths and encountered diverse human beings. The talk from Mr. Kamaneson Ganeson has spoken value to a man like me as I have valued dearly my stakeholders as they have been part of my fruitful journey to bigness."
Lester C. Yu
Chief Executive Officer
President & Director, Fruitas Holdings, Inc
"The event is suitable to the current company situations and conditions. The discussion can surely aid us in ensuring that the needs and requirements of our stakeholders are taken into account and the processes discussed are also applicable in our company. The discussion is easy to understand are relatable not only because we have already prior knowledge but also because the speaker has discussed it well and has given us different situations as example."
Mary Claire Clarin
IMS Officer IV
Philkonstrak Development Corporation
"Attending the Tax Rights and Remedies event was truly enlightening. As an aspiring lawyer, I found the discussions on tax laws and regulations particularly insightful, providing valuable information for both SMEs and large taxpayers. Atty. Cabaneiro was highly knowledgeable and engaging, making complex topics easy to understand. I highly recommend this event to anyone looking to deepen their understanding of tax matters and stay informed about their rights and remedies. Kudos to the organizers for a well-planned and informative event!"
Christine Gianne Bautista
San Beda Alabang School of Law
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FactBench
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3
| 50 |
https://www.myfloridahouse.gov/FileStores/Web/HouseContent/Approved/ClerksOffice/GuideToFlorida.pdf
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Request Rejected
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FactBench
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0
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https://conference.iste.org/2021/program/search/
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en
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ISTELive 21 - Edtech conference
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ISTELive 21
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FactBench
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3
| 46 |
https://en.cibercuba.com/noticias/2024-04-10-u1-e199894-s27061-nid280104-cubana-miami-triunfa-empresa-organizacion-closets
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Cuban from Miami succeeds with her closet organization company
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Adamary López, Jacob Forever, Alexis Valdés and other celebrities were conquered by their creative designs.
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CiberCuba
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The Cuban artist and designer Katherin Fernández has triumphed in the United States with an innovative company called Closet Detail, where specialists help their clients optimize their spaces.
The latest publication on the artist's Instagram channel shows a beautiful closet designed for the singer and influencer Mexican Kimberly Guadalupe Loaiza; for which he designed a closet using colors linked to the decoration of the house, acrylic systems, and lighting that recreates a luxurious and modern atmosphere.
Closet Detail, now a brand, offers advice so that their clients They can turn their spaces into functional, beautiful and comfortable places, even on a low budget.
He explains that many people want to have a closet like that of celebrities but cannot afford it, and his company offers creative solutions to achieve it.
Adamary López, the influencer Pollito Tropical and other celebrities were also conquered by their creative designs.
In an interview Telemundo Fernández related that his beginnings as an immigrant They were not easy. He began working a few hours in a restaurant to be able to finish his studies.
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She and her husband decided to invest everything they had in the business, and she began writing to all the Miami personalities she found on Instagram, until comedian Alexis Valdés and his wife became interested in her services.
Now he has designed for Zuleyka Rivera, Andreina Espino, Adamary López, Jacob Forever, Pollito Tropical, Kimberly Guadalupe Loaiza, among other celebrities.
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FactBench
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3
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https://www.dfs.ny.gov/reports_and_publications/public_hearings
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en
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Adjudicatory Hearings
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Pursuant to the First Amendment to Part 2 of Title 23 of the Official Compilation of Codes, Rules and Regulations of the State of New York (23 NYCRR §2.19), the Department of Financial Services is authorized to conduct adjudicatory hearings via videoconference. Instructions for participating in a Videoconference Hearing are included in the Citation/Notice of Hearing served on you; these instructions supplement the information provided in the Citation/Notice of Hearing. The Citation or Notice of Hearing includes the Event Number and Event Password for the Videoconference Hearing. To participate in a Videoconference Hearing you will need a computer and access to reliable high-speed Internet service. Learn more here:
Instructions for Participating in a Videoconference Hearing
Upcoming Videoconference Hearings
Hearing EventDate(s)Additional InformationHearing OfficerVideoconference Hearing: Jamel WashingtonAugust 1, 2024
Citation (PDF)
Event Number: 161 183 9863
Event Password: 2whEnpuSw55
Assignment PendingVideoconference Hearing: Javon AtterberryAugust 13, 2024
Notice of Hearing (PDF)
Event Number: 161 498 3244
Event Password: uRHKTY2n2r7
Assignment PendingVideoconference Hearing: Health Line One LLC a/k/a Insurance Line One Agency LLC, and Kristian BasoAugust 29, 2024
Citation (PDF)
Event Number: 161 674 1341
Event Password: BChXxydQ623
Assignment PendingTeva and Allergan Entities - Statement of Charges and Notice of HearingTBANotice of Public Hearing (PDF)Rosanne HarveyVideoconference Hearing - Endo Statement of Charges and Notice of HearingTBANotice of Public Hearing (PDF)Rosanne Harvey
Previous Videoconference Hearings
Hearing EventDate(s)Additional InformationHearing OfficerVideoconference Hearing: Joseph SerioJune 27, 2024Citation (PDF)Assignment PendingVideoconference Hearing: Diane GrangerJune 13, 2024Amended Notice of Hearing (PDF)Assignment PendingVideoconference Hearing: Barbara S. HowellJune 6, 2024Notice of Hearing (PDF)Assignment PendingVideoconference Hearing: Robert John Rother Jr.May 29, 2024Superseding Citation (PDF)Assignment PendingVideoconference Hearing: Christopher E. BishopMay 9, 2024Amended Notice of Hearing (PDF)Assignment PendingVideoconference Hearing: Stephen C. ThornMay 2, 2024Notice of Hearing (PDF)Assignment PendingVideoconference Hearing: Filippo NavarraApril 24, 2024Notice of Hearing (PDF)Assignment PendingVideoconference Hearing: Skyline Risk Management Inc. and Giorgios MenexasJanuary 25, 2024
Citation (PDF)
Notice of Hearing (PDF)
Assignment PendingVideoconference Hearing: Kylee GliddenJanuary 9, 2024Citation (PDF)Assignment PendingVideoconference Hearing: Yuemei DingDecember 19, 2023Citation (PDF)Assignment PendingVideoconference Hearing: Mondher M. BejaouiDecember 12, 2023Citation (PDF)Assignment PendingFirst American Title Insurance Company - Statement of Charges and Notice of HearingDisposedNotice of Public Hearing (PDF)Videoconference Hearing: Lisa N. MungioviNovember 21, 2023Citation (PDF)Assignment PendingVideoconference Hearing: Cleveland Alan JacksonNovember 1, 2023Citation (PDF)Assignment PendingVideoconference Hearing: Antonio TurnerOctober 26, 2023Citation (PDF)Assignment PendingVideoconference Hearing: Darcia EadJuly 18, 2023Citation (PDF)Assignment PendingVideoconference Hearing: Reinhard HermesJuly 11, 2023
Citation (PDF)
Notice of Hearing (PDF)
Assignment PendingVideoconference Hearing: Apostolos N. PitsironisJune 5, 2023Citation (PDF)Assignment PendingVideoconference Hearing: Yair Israel BabayoffJune 1, 2023
Citation (PDF)
Notice of Hearing (PDF)
Assignment PendingVideoconference Hearing: Dama Agency Inc. and Mario CamosMay 4, 2023Citation (PDF)Assignment PendingVideoconference Hearing: Starlight Consulting LLC, and Jessica M. MortonMarch 28, 2023Citation (PDF)Assignment PendingVideoconference Hearing: Karen Marie HenryMarch 14, 2023
Citation (PDF)
Notice of Hearing (PDF)
Assignment PendingVideoconference Hearing: Mark D. GibbsFebruary 22, 2023Citation (PDF)Assignment PendingVideoconference Hearing: Clarence Norman Jr.January 31, 2023Amended Notice of Hearing (PDF)Assignment PendingVideoconference Hearing: Kevin S. TierneyDecember 6, 2022Citation (PDF)Assignment PendingGerald Brashant LynchSeptember 27, 2022Citation (PDF)Assignment PendingChristina A. DorseyAugust 2, 2022Notice of Hearing (PDF)Assignment PendingTinesha AndersonJuly 26, 2022Notice of Hearing (PDF)Assignment PendingKevin Kee LinJuly 21, 2022Notice of Hearing (PDF)Assignment PendingBeauregard Valdes RayJuly 19, 2022Citation (PDF)Assignment PendingEugene LibermanJune 30, 2022Citation (PDF)Assignment PendingIgino S. DimambroMay 12, 2022Notice of Hearing (PDF)Assignment PendingNelson Leandro CastroApril 7, 2022Notice of Hearing (PDF) Assignment PendingVideo Conference Hearing: Taxiland Brokerage Inc. & Thanvir Sharif LaskarMarch 17, 2022Citation (PDF)Assignment PendingVideo Conference Hearing: Mack WurtzFebruary 17, 2022Citation (PDF)Assignment PendingVideo Conference Hearing: Brian M. TraversFebruary 15, 2022Citation (PDF)Assignment PendingVideo Conference Hearing: Regine JosephFebruary 8, 2022Citation (PDF)Assignment PendingVideo Conference Hearing: Juan FloresFebruary 1, 2022Notice of Hearing (PDF)Assignment PendingVideo Conference Hearing: Edward R WilliamsJanuary 11, 2022Citation (PDF)Assignment PendingVideo Conference Hearing: Yvon AlexisDecember 29, 2021Notice of HearingAssignment PendingVideoconference Hearing: Michael James NevinsNovember 16, 2021Citation (PDF)Assignment PendingVideoconference Hearing: Selestino SausedaOctober 26, 2021Amended Citation (PDF)Assignment PendingVideoconference Hearing: Louis SisonOctober 21, 2021Notice of Hearing (PDF)Assignment PendingVideoconference Hearing: Alan JacobyOctober 19, 2021Citation (PDF)Assignment PendingVideoconference Hearing: Courtney ThrowerSeptember 28, 2021Citation (PDF)Assignment PendingThe Aliera Companies, Inc. and Trinity Healthshare Inc. - Statement of Charges and Notice of HearingSeptember 14, 2021Notice of Public Hearing (PDF)Rosanne HarveyVideoconference Hearing: David John GallagherAugust 26, 2021Citation (PDF)Assignment PendingVideoconference Hearing: Kareemah ThompsonJuly 8, 2021Citation (PDF)Assignment PendingVideoconference Hearing: Bernat Lefkowitz - CitationJune 15, 2021Citation (PDF)Assignment PendingForster & Garbus - Statement of Charges and Notice of HearingMay 18, 2021Notice of Public Hearing (PDF)Assignment PendingVideoconference Hearing: Thomas Massotti t/b/a High Ridge AgencyApril 27, 2021Citation (PDF)Assignment PendingVideoconference Hearing: Denis LouisApril 15 , 2021Citation (PDF)Assignment PendingVideoconference Hearing: Andrew FaganMarch 11, 2021Citation (PDF)Assignment PendingVideoconference Hearing: Castle Title Insurance Agency Inc. and Ronald J RauschenbachMarch 4, 2021Citation (PDF)Assignment PendingVideoconference Hearing: Lloyd LynchFebuary 23, 2021Citation (PDF)Assignment PendingVideoconference Hearing: Tristen Michael MartinezFebuary 11, 2021Citation (PDF)Assignment PendingVideoconference Hearing: Juan MendezFebruary 9, 2021Citation (PDF)Assignment PendingVideoconference Hearing: Brian Marques CorreiaFebruary 4, 2021Citation (PDF)Assignment PendingVideoconference Hearing: Amir AskewJanuary 12, 2021Citation (PDF)Assignment PendingVideoconference Hearing: Richard ChichesterDecember 22, 2020Notice of Hearing (PDF)Assignment PendingMallinckrodt Statement of Charges and Notice of HearingStayedNotice of Public Hearing (PDF)Assignment Pending
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Upcoming Hearings
Hearing EventDate(s)Additional Information
Previous Hearings and Decisions
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FactBench
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3
| 66 |
https://www.artsy.net/
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en
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Artsy — Discover, Buy, and Sell Fine Art
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Callaway County
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The Callaway County Assessor may provide property information to the public "as is" without warranty of any kind, expressed or implied. Assessed values are subject to change by the assessor, Board of Review or State Equalization processes. Additionally, statutory exemptions may affect the taxable values. In no event will the assessor be liable to anyone for damages arising from the use of the property data. You assume responsibility for the selection of data to achieve your intended results, and for the installation and use of the results obtained from the property data.
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FactBench
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1
| 53 |
https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/view/3431706/view-our-foundation-report-inova-health-system
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en
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View our Foundation Report - Inova Health System
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Manhattan U.S. Attorney Geoffrey S. Berman said: “Alexis Valdez sought to put illegal guns and drugs on the streets of New York City. For his crimes, he will serve more than 13 years in prison. We will continue to work with our law enforcement partners to investigate and prosecute those who would put the people of our city in danger.”
According to the allegations contained in the Indictment and statements made in related court filings and proceedings:
From 2016 to August 2017, VALDEZ and other members of a drug trafficking organization (“DTO”) sold narcotics near Hughes Avenue and East Tremont Avenue in the Bronx, New York (the “Hughes Avenue DTO”). VALDEZ personally sold crack cocaine to undercover officers on several occasions. Members of the Hughes Avenue DTO, including VALDEZ, are also members and associates of the “Rolling 30s” neighborhood set of the nationwide Crips street gang.
From October 2016 to May 2017, VALDEZ and two other men, who were both members of the Hughes Avenue DTO, sold firearms to undercover officers. Over the course of six sales, undercover officers purchased seven firearms, including an AK-47 assault rifle, a SKS assault rifle, a shotgun, and several handguns, including one firearm with a defaced serial number. VALDEZ and his co-conspirators also sold a silencer for a gun, ammunition, and a bulletproof vest to the undercover officers.
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In addition to the prison term, VALDEZ, 26, of the Bronx, New York, was sentenced to four years of supervised release. All nine members of the Hughes Avenue DTO charged in this case have pled guilty.
Mr. Berman praised the work of the New York City Police Department and the Drug Enforcement Administration in this investigation.
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Chase Garbers threw four touchdown passes and ran for another score, leading California to a 35-20 win over Illinois on Monday in the Redbox Bowl.
Garbers, who had been in and out of the lineup all season because of a shoulder injury, got going after being sacked on the first play from scrimmage and throwing an incomplete pass on the second. The offensive MVP of the game, Garbers completed 22 of 31 passes for 272 yards with TD passes of 4, 3, 2 and 6 yards. He also scored on a quarterback sneak from the 1 early in the second quarter while helping the Bears set a season-high for scoring.
The Bears won all seven games this season when the oft-injured Garbers played more than one half.
Christopher Brown Jr. ran for 120 yards on 20 carries, and Makai Polk caught five passes for a season-high 105 yards as Cal (8-5) won its first bowl game since 2015.
Brandon Peters passed for 273 yards and one touchdown for Illinois (6-7) in his return after sitting out the regular-season finale with a concussion. Peters, who has shaken up again after diving out of bounds following a scramble late in the fourth quarter, completed 22 of 37 passes and added a team-high 68 rushing yards.
The Illini lost despite outgaining the Bears in total yards 450-395.
The strong showing by Garbers offset an uneven day by California's defense.
The Bears allowed a field goal and touchdown on the Fighting Illini's first two drives, then surrendered a late field goal before halftime.
Illinois' offense was mostly stagnant after that, while California pulled away.
The Bears had lost three of their previous four bowl games.
California led 14-10 late in the second quarter before the teams combined for 10 points in the final 25 seconds.
After Wilcox made the decision to go for it on a 4th-and-goal, Garbers threw a short swing pass to Brown, who stiff-armed Illinois linebacker Tolson Khalan before reaching the end zone.
Peters helped the Illini answer quickly. He completed three consecutive passes for 58 yards, setting up a 30-yard field goal by James McCourt.
Antetokounmpo scores 23 in return, Bucks beat Bulls 123-102
Giannis Antetokounmpo had 23 points and 10 rebounds after missing two games with a sore back, and Milwaukee pulled away in the second half for a 123-102 victory over the Chicago Bulls on Monday night.
Antetokounmpo, the league's second-leading scorer with an average of 30.5 points per game entering this one, played only 27 minutes and sat out the final 5 1/2 because of the lopsided score. He was 8 for 14 from the field with six assists.
Khris Middleton scored 25 points for the Bucks, and Eric Bledsoe had 15 points in 16 minutes after missing the previous eight games with a fractured right leg.
Zach LaVine scored 19 points for Chicago but shot just 7 for 23 from the field. Lauri Markkanen and Coby White had 18 points apiece and Wendell Carter Jr. added 10 points and 11 rebounds for the Bulls.
Milwaukee jumped out to an 8-0 lead as Chicago missed its first six shots. The Bucks led 31-20 at the end of the first quarter and stretched it to 33-20 early in the second on a basket by Robin Lopez.
But the Bulls - after shooting 9 of 29 in the first - suddenly got hot from behind the 3-point arc. White and Markkanen each had three 3-pointers in the second to trim the Milwaukee advantage. Chicago was 8 for 14 on 3s in the quarter.
With just under two minutes left in the first half, White hit a driving scoop off the glass to give the Bulls a 52-51 lead, their first of the game.
Antetokounmpo quickly answered with a putback on the other end to put the Bucks back on top. Milwaukee led 55-52 at halftime thanks in part to a 15-0 advantage in free throw attempts (making 12).
Any chance of a Chicago upset was quickly dashed in the third. The Bucks opened with a 17-4 run for a 72-56 lead - with Antetokounmpo capping the spurt with a thunderous dunk that drew a loud roar from the United Center crowd.
Milwaukee led 95-77 after three quarters. Kyle Korver hit a 3-pointer 2 1/2 minutes into the fourth for a 105-81 advantage, the Bucks' biggest of the game.
Packers Secure First Round Bye
Aaron Rodgers threw a short and accurate pass to Aaron Jones, whose 31-yard reception set up Mason Crosby's 33-yard field goal as time expired to lift the Packers to a 23-20 win over the Detroit Lions that earned them a No. 2 seed and a first-round bye.
The Packers (13-3) fell behind the last-place Lions by two touchdowns in the second quarter and didn't lead until Crosby made his second game-winning kick against Detroit this season.
Green Bay won a fifth straight game despite Rodgers struggling for much of the afternoon. Rodgers was 27 of 55 for 323 yards with two touchdowns and an interception. He connected on less than half of his attempts for the second time this season and finished with his second-lowest rating of the year.
The Lions (3-12-1) closed with nine straight losses for their longest losing streak in a season since going 0-16 in 2008.
David Blough was 12 of 29 for 122 yards with an interception - and a 19-yard touchdown reception - filling in for Matthew Stafford, who had a season-ending back injury.
Playing in the postseason for the first time since 2016, Green Bay will be the No 2 NFC seed and have a bye before hosting a game.
Illinois Blows By North Carolina A&T
Kofi Cockburn scored a career-high 26 points and Illinois beat North Carolina A&T 95-64 on Sunday.
The 7-foot freshman also grabbed nine rebounds, narrowly missing his seventh double-double in 13 games. Cockburn has more double-doubles this season than any other freshman in the country. He scored 23 points on two occasions earlier this season against Grand Canyon and Miami.
Ayo Dosunmu had 19 points and Alan Griffin added 18 for Illinois (9-4).
Tyler Maye and Devin Haygood scored 12 points each for North Carolina A&T (3-11). Ronald Jackson added 10 points for the Aggies.
Illinois has had issues this year with slow starts but led 50-34 at the half. The Illini put together a 6-0 run early in the game and a 14-2 run fueled by back-to-back 3-pointers from Trent Frazier in the closing minutes of the half.
Illinois shot 53% (36 of 68) from the field.
North Carolina A&T turned the ball over 18 times, leading to 28 Illinois points. The Illini turned the ball over only nine times.
Illinois kicks off its Big Ten schedule on Thursday at No. 14 Michigan State.
Bears End Disappointing Campaign With Win
Eddy Pineiro's fourth field goal of the game came from 22 yards with 10 seconds left, giving the Bears a 21-19 victory on Sunday with the Vikings resting their regulars for the playoffs.
Pineiro, the latest attempt by the Bears (8-8) to solve their persistent kicking trouble, finished the season with 11 straight made field goals. Mitch Trubisky highlighted another unremarkable, conservative performance by hitting Riley Ridley for 34 yards on fourth-and-9 with 2:36 left from midfield to set up the winning kick.
Trubisky went 26 for 37 for 207 yards.
David Montgomery had 23 carries for 113 yards and a touchdown to cap a strong rookie season and help the Bears beat the Vikings (10-6) for the fourth consecutive time. Chicago dodged what would have been a fifth losing record in six years, after winning the NFC North in 2018 in Nagy's debut.
Minnesota missed a third 11-win season in six years under coach Mike Zimmer, but he was far more concerned about taking a healthy team to the playoffs.
Mike Boone rushed 17 times for 148 yards and a touchdown for the Vikings, atoning for three costly miscues in the first half.
The Bears will regroup for 2020, with the offense the top priority for upgrades. They don't have a first-round draft pick, sent previously to the Raiders for OLB Khalil Mack, but they have an extra second-rounder that came in that trade last year.
Blackhawks Outlast Blue Jackets in Shootout
Joonas Korpisalo had to leave the game with an injury after unsuccessfully trying to stop the first-round overtime shot from Jonathan Toews. Columbus backup Elvis Merzlikins entered the game cold and allowed the third-round shooter, Patrick Kane, to juke him and get one in on the net.
Chicago goalie Robin Lehner then shut down Nathan Gerbe in the third round of the tie-breaker to preserve the Blackhawks' 3-2 win.
The Blackhawks, who have won four of the last five, got third-period goals from Dylan Strome and Erik Gustafsson to send the game into the extra period.
An apparent goal from Zach Werenski just before the buzzer in the 5-minute overtime period was waved off because a replay showed the puck crossed the goal line after time expired. That set up the shootout.
The Blue Jackets got regulation goals from Pierre-Luc Dubois and Riley Nash, and Korpisalo had 28 saves. Gustav Nyquist scored in the shootout. Columbus lost its second straight game beyond regulation but extended a points streak to 10 games (6-0-4).
The Blackhawks are at Calgary on Tuesday night.
Blues Blast Jets
Jaden Schwartz scored twice and Jordan Binnington made 25 saves to help St. Louis beat the Winnipeg Jets 4-1 on Sunday for its season-best eighth straight victory.
Ryan O'Reilly and Robert Thomas also scored for St. Louis. The Blues improved to 26-8-6, outscoring opponents 33-16 during the winning streak. They had a seven-game streak Oct. 27-Nov. 9.
Nicholas Shore scored and Connor Hellebuyck made 24 saves for Winnipeg. The Jets have lost six of eight to fall to 21-15-3.
Schwartz gave the Blues a 2-1 lead with 4:51 left in the second period, taking a feed from Jordan Kyrou on a two-on-one break and beating Hellebuyck through the legs. Schwartz added an empty-netter with 30 seconds remaining. He has 13 goals, two more than all of last season. In a six-game points streak, he has four goals and eight assists.
O'Reilly scored his first home goal of the season, pushing Alex Pietrangelo's rebound stick-side past Hellebuyck with 5:42 left in the first. The assist was the 326th of Pietrangelo's career, moving him past Al MacInnis atop the franchise leaderboard for defensemen.
Thomas made it 3-1 when he roofed a shot past Hellebuyck on a power play at 7:06 of the third.
The Blues are at Arizona on Tuesday night.
Monticello Blows By Ridgeview for Third Place at Holiday Hoopla
Ryan Reeder scored 17 of his 20 points in the first half, Garrett Kepley scored all 10 of his points in the second half and Monticello boat raced Ridgeview 54-32 for third place from the Monticello Holiday Hoopla.
The Sages led 20-10 after the first quarter and opened up a 36-16 lead at the break. The Mustangs would get no closer than 15 in the second half as Monticello rebounded from a disappointing effort against Tuscola the day before that snapped a six-game win streak.
The Sages shot 55-percent from the floor and went 5-for-8 from distance and scored 14 points off 10 Mustangs turnovers.
Levi Zimmerman was neutralized for 10 points.
The Sages improve to 7-4 overall while Ridgeview drops to 10-3.
Monticello returns to action next Saturday afternoon against Marshall at home. Hear the action at 2:30 pm on 95.9 FM WEZC and online at dewittdailynews.com.
Stark County Edges Clinton Girls for Fifth Place from Monticello Holiday Hoopla
Zero Clinton players scored in double figures and Stark County used a 13-5 third quarter to overcome the Lady Maroons 36-33 for fifth place at the Monticello Holiday Hoopla.
Clinton led 21-14 at the break but the 13-5 third quarter allowed Stark County to go to the fourth quarter with a 27-26 lead and they put the game away in the fourth quarter.
Kaitlyn Rauch scored nine points to pace Clinton. Mallory Cryulik added seven points.
Stark County was led by McKenzie Stahl and Olivia Hopp’s 10 points.
Hear Lady Maroons action on WHOW again on January 6 opposite Mt. Pulaski.
Maroons Drop 7th Place Contest at Monticello Holiday Hoopla Despite Hickman's Double-Double
Zeke Hickman’s double-double was not enough for Clinton to pick up a win at the Monticello Holiday Hoopla tournament as the Maroons dropped a 53-50 contest to Oakwood in the 7th place game at Monticello High School.
Hickman’s game highs of 20 points and 10 rebounds paced the Maroons but was not enough late.
A Hickman 3-pointer with 4:08 to play brought the Maroons within two, 48-46. After a Comets free throw extended the lead to three, Hickman answered with a layup and Tyrese Petty’s basket with 2:25 to play gave the Maroons the lead 50-49 but the Maroons could not take advantage of opportunities to put the game away late and Oakwood escaped with the win.
Petty added 12 points. Clayton Welch scored six points and dished out a game-high eight assists.
Brevin Wells paced the Comets with 12 points, seven rebounds and five assists.
Clinton edged Oakwood on the glass 29-27 and the Maroons had 14 assists on their 20 made field goals.
However, Clinton turned the ball over 15 times and Oakwood turned that into 16 points.
The Maroons also went 6-for-22 from distance and made 42-percent of their field goal attempts.
The Maroons are 4-12 overall.
Hear Clinton boys basketball on WHOW again on January 10 against Tuscola.
Slow Second Half Dooms Monticello Girls in Championship Bid at Holiday Hoopla
The Monticello girls basketball team could muster only 12 total second-half points as their bid for a Holiday Hoopla Championship fell short against Ridgeview in a 51-32 loss from Monticello Hig School.
The Lady Sages and Lady Mustangs were knotted at 20 at the half but Ridgeview turned the tables in the second half outscoring Monticello 31-12.
Olivia Swanson scored 11 points to lead the Lady Sages and Hannah Swanson added ten.
Syndey Tungate led Ridgeview with a game-high 20 points and Kelly Jones added 15 points.
The Lady Sages return to action Saturday, January 4 against Decatur St. Teresa.
Clinton Lady Maroons Defeat Neoga Lady Indians At Holiday Hoopla
As heard on WHOW, the Clinton Lady Maroons defeats the Neoga Lady Indians by a score of 61-54 on Friday night. The Maroons were led by Mallory Cyrulik with 21 points. Kaitlyn Rauch added 18 points. Raya Swartz also added 6 points.
The Indians were led by Olivia Titus with 18 points. Kylee Phillips added 16 points.
The Lady Maroons improve to 9-7 overall.
Tune in Monday, January 6th, 2020 as the Lady Maroons take on Mt. Pulaski. You can hear the game live on the Big 1520 AM/92.3 FM/106.5 FM WHOW, online at dewittdailynews.com, on the WHOW app, and on Amazon Alexa.
Lady Sages Rally Past Tuscola
Tuscola jumped out to a 23-13 lead at halftime but Monticello turned things around and rallied past the Lady Warriors for a 49-40 in Holiday Hoopla girls basketball from Monticello High School.
Tuscola used a high-intensity defense to jump to a 10-8 lead after one quarter and then held the Lady Sages to just two field goals in the second quarter, outscoring Monticello 13-5.
The Lady Sages came alive after a first half where they shot 3-for-9 from the free-throw line and went missed all sorts of opportunities close to the basket. Cloe Clark and Rennie Fultz scored six points apiece in the third quarter, Lizzie Stiverson beat a buzzer at the end of the third quarter to make the score 33-32 Tuscola.
Monticello jumped out quickly in the fourth quarter and made 7-of-10 free throws down the stretch to put the game away.
Clark scored 11 of her 14 points in the second half while Fultz scored 10 of her 14 in the second half.
Stiverson finished with 11 points and Olivia Swanson scored five crucial points down the stretch to finish with seven points.
The Lady Sages improve to 6-8 overall and will likely play in the championship game of the Holiday Hoopla after tie-breakers are sorted out late Friday.
Tuscola falls to 8-4.
Clinton Maroons fall to Neoga Indians At Holiday Hoopla
As heard on WHOW, the Clinton Maroons fell to the Neoga Indians by a score of 63-43 on Friday night. The Maroons were led by Zeke Hickman with 22 points. Skyler Williamson added 5 points. Aiden Shanks also added 4 points.
The Indians were led by Paci McClure with 24 points. Trevor Roy also added 24 points.
The Maroons fall to 4-11 overall. The Indians improve to 8-4 overall.
Tune in January 10th, 2020 as the Maroons take on Tuscola. You can hear the game live on the Big 1520 AM/92.3 FM/106.5 FM WHOW, online at dewittdailynews.com, on the WHOW app, and on Amazon Alexa.
Maroons Fall To PBL At Holiday Hoopla
The Clinton Maroons fell to Paxton-Buckley-Loda, 62-30, Friday morning at the annual Holiday Hoopla in Monticello.
PBL only led 28 to 26 at the half, however, Clinton mustered only four second-half points to fall to 0-2 in the tournament.
The Maroons were led by Clayton Welch with 10 points, Zeke Hickman and Tyrese Petty both added six points.
PBL was led by Trey Van Winkle's 21.
The Maroons fall to 4-10 on the season. They next play tonight (FRI) at 6p in Monticello versus Neoga. That game will be part of a doubleheader broadcast, as WHOW will air the boys at 6p, and then the Lady Maroons versus Neoga at 7:30p.
GBB: Monticello Routs GCMS
Monticello led 37-5 at halftime and Hannah Swanson scored a game-high 21 points as the Lady Sages routed GCMS 64-24 in high school girls basketball action from the Monticello Holiday Hoopla Thurday night.
Renni Futlz scored 14 points for the Lady Sages. Olivia Swanson added eight points and Lizzie Stiverson scored six points.
Monticello will take on Tuscola Friday afternoon at 2 pm. Hear the action on 95.9 FM WEZC and online at dewittdailynews.com.
Monticello Holds Off GCMS
Garrett Kepley scored a game-high 23 points and willed Monticello late past GCMS 51-42 in boys basketball Holiday Hoopla action Thursday night from Monticello High School.
The Sages improved to 2-0 on the day and set up a showdown with Tuscola for a trip to Saturday night’s championship game in the Holiday Hoopla.
With GMCS down by 14, the Falcons cut the deficit to 44-40, but Kepley grabbed a steal in the backcourt and took it coast-to-coast for the 46-40 lead.
The Falcons answered to make it a four-point game again, Ethan Miller sank one-of-two free throws to make it 47-42 and Kepley struck again on defense.
His steal with 35 seconds left resulted in getting fouled on a made layup and completed the three-point-play and Jake Edmondson made a free throw with 20 seconds left for the final margin.
Miller finished with 11 points for Monticello who dished out 11 assists on their 19 made field goals but committed 12 turnovers.
The Sages shot 50-percent for the game and missed crucial free throws down the stretch to allow the Falcons to stay close.
Monticello controlled the glass 28-21.
The Sages have won six in a row to improve to 6-3 overall.
Hear Friday’s action against Tuscola at 3:30 pm on 95.9 FM WEZC and online at dewittdailynews.com.
GBB: Ridgeview Rolls Monticello
Kelly Jones’ 22 points was too much for the Clinton Lady Maroons basketball squad to overcome as Ridgeview rolled to a 58-41 win in Holiday Hoopla high school girls basketball action Thursday afternoon from Clinton High School.
Emma Nunamaker added 13 points and Haleigh Beck scored 11 points for the Lady Mustangs who overcame a slow start and took a 41-28 lead into the final frame.
Mallory Cyrulik and Kaitlyn Rauch each scored 12 points to pace the Lady Maroons and Destiny Schlesinger scored 11 points, but Clinton got little production elsewhere in the lineup.
The Lady Maroons will play two games tomorrow. The first will be against Paxton-Buckley-Loda starting at 10 am with a nightcap against Neoga at 7:30 pm.
Hear the game against Neoga on 92.3 FM WHOW, 106.5 FM WHOW, at dewittdailynews.com, the WHOW mobile app and at Amazon Alexa.
Ridgeview Rolls Clinton
The Ridgeview Mustangs jumped early on the Clinton Maroons and cruised to a 66-48 win from the first day of Holiday Hoopla action at Monticello High School in high school boys basketball action.
Ridgeview turned the Maroons over 15 times resulting in 24 points. The Maroons did dish out 11 assists on their 21 field goals.
The Mustangs shot 60-percent from the floor in the first half opening up a 33-21 lead and led 53-34 after three quarters.
Tyrese Petty scored 12 points to carry Clinton and Zeke Hickman added 11 points and grabbed six rebounds. Skyler Williamson chipped in with nine points and Clayton Welch scored eight points and grabbed six boards.
Reece Ramirez led the Mustangs with a game-high 18 points. Garrett Stevens added 12 points and Levi Zimmerman finished with 11 points.
Ridgeview controlled the glass 36-31 and turned 16 offensive rebounds to 12 second chance points.
The Mustangs improve to 9-1 overall while Clinton drops to 4-9. The Maroons will take on Paxton-Buckley-Loda at 11:30 am tomorrow afternoon then they will take on Neoga at 6 pm.
Hear their contest against Neoga on 92.3 FM WHOW, 106.5 FM WHOW, online at dewittdailynews.com, the WHOW mobile app and at Amazon Alexa.
Stark County Edges Monticello in Girls Basketball Holiday Hoopla Action
A Monticello rally fell just short against Stark County as the Lady Sages lost 51-50 in their opener of the Holiday Hoopla girls basketball tournament from Monticello High School Thursday morning.
The Lady Sages trailed 20-9 after once quarter of play and trailed 45-36 after three but rallied in the fourth quarter, outscoring Stark County 14-6 in the final frame.
Lizzie Stiverson and Cloe Clark paced the Lady Sages with 13 points apiece. Renni Fultz added 12 points.
Olivia Hopp paced Stark County with 14 points, Kesley Berchtold scored 12 points and Lexi Davis added 11 points.
The Lady Sages will play their second game of the tournament tonight opposite GCMS at 6 pm.
Hear their game tomorrow afternoon at 2 pm against Tuscola on 95.9 FM WEZC and online at dewittdailynews.com.
In the second game in the girl's tournament of the Hoopla, Tuscola beat GCMS 51-17.
Monticello Uses Big Third Quarter to Topple Oakwood from Annual Holiday Hoopla
The Monticello Sages outscored Oakwood 21-6 in the third quarter to propel them to a 56-38 win in day one action of the 2019 Monticello Holiday Hoopla from Monticello High School in boys basketball action.
Garrett Kepley scored nine of his 15 points in the third quarter and Ryan Reeder scored eight in the frame and Monticello outscored the Comets 15-3 in the final 5:18 of the quarter to take control of the game.
Reeder finished with a game-high 16 points, Kepley scored 15 points. Monticello was efficient on offense, dishing out 18 assists on their 24 field goals and committed just ten turnovers.
The Sages dominated the boards, outrebounding Oakwood 28-18.
Monticello will be back in action at the Holiday Hoopla tonight at 7:30 pm taking on GCMS. Hear the action on 95.9 FM WEZC and online at dewittdailynews.com.
In the first game of the morning session from the Hoopla in boy's action, Tuscola topped GCMS 56-52.
Clinton Athletic Director Looking Forward to Boys, Girls Basketball Teams Going to Monticello Holiday Tournament
When a spot opened up in the Monticello Holiday Hoopla, Clinton Athletic Director Matt Koeppel says it was an opportunity he wasn't going to pass up.
The Holiday Hoopla opens this week, featuring eight boys and girls basketball teams competing in a round-robin format tournament Thursday through Saturday. Koeppel says Monticello puts on a first-class event and wanted his teams to be a part of it.
According to Koeppel, he wants their teams playing games close to home to get a good following for the teams. He says if you're traveling a couple of hours for games, no one is going to go and that isn't good for school and community pride in their programs.
Clinton, Monticello Open Holiday Hoopla Action Today
The three day Monticello Holiday Hoopla Tournament opens this morning for boys and girls basketball squads across central Illinois.
The Clinton Maroons and Monticello Sages boys and girls teams will be in action throughout the three days of action.
Starting this morning at 10 am, the Lady Sages will take on Stark County.
At 11:30 am this morning, hear boys action as they take on Oakwood and hear the action on 95.9 FM WEZC and online at dewittdailynews.com.
This afternoon, the Clinton Maroons boys basketball squad opens their play taking on Ridgeview at 2 pm. Then at 3:30 pm, the Lady Maroons will be in action also taking on Ridgeview.
In the evening session of basketball today, the Lady Sages will take on GCMS then at 7:30 pm, the day concludes when the boys basketball squad also plays GCMS. Hear the boys game on 95.9 FM WEZC and online at dewittdailynews.com.
Kicking action off Friday morning at 10 am will be the Clinton girls taking on Paxton-Buckley-Loda. The boys will then take on PBL at 11:30 am.
In the afternoon session, hear Monticello girls action on 95.9 FM WEZC and online at dewittdailynews.com, when they play Tuscola at 2 pm. Then at 3:30 pm, hear the boys take on Tuscola on WEZC and at dewittdailynews.com.
It will also be a double-header on WHOW Friday evening. Starting at 6 pm, hear boys basketball against Neoga. Coach Clay Haurberg was the head coach for the Indians before he came to Clinton and had Monticello boys coach Kevin Roy's brother on his coaching staff.
In the nightcap at 7:30 pm in girls basketball, the Lady Maroons will also play Neoga. Again, hear both of those contests on WHOW, at dewittdailynews.com, at Amazon Alexa, and at the WHOW mobile app.
Saturday, hear the Monticello boys placement game at a time to be determined based on their record through their three pool play games Thursday and Friday.
White Sox, Slugger Encarnacion Agree to One-Year Deal
The Chicago White Sox have agreed to a $12 million, one-year contract with veteran slugger Edwin Encarnación, a person familiar with the negotiations told The Associated Press on Wednesday night.
The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the deal has not been announced.
Encarnación is due $11 million in salary next season and a $1 million signing bonus, with the White Sox holding an option for the 2021 season.
Encarnación hit 34 home runs in 109 games for Seattle and the Yankees last season. The three-time All-Star led the American League with 21 homers when the Mariners dealt him to New York in June. But the Yankees declined an option for next season after he was limited by oblique problems down the stretch.
Encarnación batted .249 with 13 homers and 37 RBIs in 44 regular-season games with the Yankees. He hit .308 while New York pounded Minnesota in the AL Division Series, but slumped badly in the AL Championship Series against Houston.
Encarnación, turns 37 on Jan. 7, has eight straight seasons with more than 30 homers. He has 414 homers in 15 years with Cincinnati, Toronto, Cleveland, Seattle and New York.
He figures to serve as the designated hitter and play first base along with slugger Jose Abreu.
The White Sox have been loading up around a promising young core, hoping to challenge in the AL Central after seven straight losing seasons. Encarnación joins former AL Cy Young Award winner Dallas Keuchel and catcher Yasmani Grandal as big-money additions this offseason.
The White Sox agreed Saturday to a $55.5 million, three-year deal with Keuchel, a day after finalizing a one-year contract with two-time All-Star pitcher Gio González. They also brought back Abreu on a $50 million, three-year deal and acquired outfielder Nomar Mazara from the Texas Rangers.
The White Sox were 72-89 last season, well behind the 101-win Minnesota Twins and 93-win Cleveland Indians. But they believe they are in position to make a big jump after missing the playoffs for the 13th time in 14 years since their 2005 World Series championship. That’s because young players established themselves in the majors and promising prospects remain in the pipeline.
Tim Anderson led the majors with a .335 average last year. Yoán Moncada had a breakthrough season, hitting .315 with 25 homers and 79 RBIs. Eloy Jiménez showed pop as a rookie, with a .267 average, 31 homers and 79 RBIs. Prized outfielder Luis Robert figures to debut next spring, and top prospect Nick Madrigal might also be ready to get significant time at second base.
Keuchel and Gonzalez will join a rotation led by All-Star Lucas Giolito that also includes Reynaldo Lopez and Dylan Cease. Promising young right-hander Michael Kopech is also expected to return following Tommy John surgery.
Schenn, Blues cruise into Christmas break by thumping Kings
Brayden Schenn scored twice in St. Louis' four-goal first period and the Blues won their sixth straight game, 4-1 over the Los Angeles Kings on Monday night.
Vince Dunn had a goal and an assist, and Jaden Schwartz scored on the power play for the Blues.
Jordan Binnington made 29 saves in his first start since Dec. 16 against Colorado. Alex Pietrangelo and David Perron each had two assists.
Alex Iafallo had a power-play goal and Jonathan Quick made 24 saves, but the Kings lost their third in a row.
Schenn opened the scoring at 4:51 and wrapped the flurry by getting a power-play goal that gave St. Louis a 4-0 lead with his 17th of the season.
Schwartz tipped in Pietrangelo's shot on the power play for a 2-0 lead at 5:43, and Dunn made it 3-0 at 11:22.
Iafallo got the Kings on the board when he redirected Drew Doughty's shot from the blue line with 1:07 left in the opening period.
Zajac helps New Jersey Devils pound Chicago Blackhawks 7-1
Travis Zajac capped New Jersey's dominant second period with a short-handed goal, and the Devils headed into their holiday break with a 7-1 victory over the Blackhawks.
Subban, Damon Severson, and John Hayden also scored in the second as New Jersey won for just the third time in 12 games. Jack Hughes picked up his fifth goal in the first, and Blake Coleman and Pavel Zacha scored in the third in this matchup of last-place teams.
Nikita Gusev had three assists and Mackenzie Blackwood made 32 saves, helping New Jersey bounce back from consecutive losses to Washington and Columbus by a combined score of 11-4.
It was the highest-scoring game of the season for the Devils and the worst loss of the year for the Blackhawks.
Chicago had won three of four, including consecutive victories at Winnipeg and Colorado. Zack Smith scored in the first period and Corey Crawford made 16 saves on 20 shots before he was pulled in the second.
Subban put New Jersey ahead to stay when he drove a slap shot from the top of the slot past a screened Crawford 51 seconds into the second.
The Devils were just getting started.
Severson drove to the net and stuffed the puck between Crawford's legs at 7:22. Hayden chased Crawford at 10:40, and Zajac made it 5-1 when he flipped a rebound past Robin Lehner with 2:38 left in the period.
Packers clinch NFC North with 23-10 win over Vikings
Aaron Jones rushed for 154 yards and two second-half touchdowns, Za'Darius Smith had five tackles for loss to lead a stifling performance by the defense, and the Packers beat the Vikings 23-10 on Monday night.
Kirk Cousins was sacked five times, with a whopping 3 1/2 by Smith, and he threw an interception in the third quarter that set up the first score by Jones, who leads the league with 16 rushing touchdowns.
The Vikings had 132 total yards, as Cousins fell to 0-9 in his career in Monday night games.
The Vikings had only seven first downs and never netted a drive longer than 31 yards in this concerning regression. They wasted a fine performance by their defense, which has produced 10 turnovers in the last two games.
Minnesota's frustration over a stalled offense that averaged nearly 30 points over the previous 10 games only increased in the second half. Stefon Diggs caught a 28-yard pass on third-and-18 in the third quarter, but Cousins was intercepted later on the drive when Diggs was tangled up with Jaire Alexander and Kevin King made a leaping grab before a 39-yard return.
The Vikings punted on fourth-and-1 from their 45 to white-flag their ensuing possession.
Holiday hits key shots in Pacers' OT home win over Raptors
The Pacers snapped the Raptors' five-game win streak with a 120-115 overtime triumph on Monday.
Aaron Holiday's fourth 3-pointer of the game gave the Pacers a 116-113 lead with 2:05 remaining in overtime. His fifth and final 3-pointer provided a 119-115 advantage with 54 seconds remaining.
Lowry managed just two points in overtime when the Pacers outscored the Raptors 13-8.
Serge Ibaka added 23 and Fred VanVleet 21 for the Raptors
The Pacers' Myles Turner sank 5 of 6 3-pointers in finishing 9 of 12 from the floor.
Ross scores 26, leads Magic to 103-95 victory over Bulls
Terrence Ross scored a season-high 26 points Monday night to help the Orlando Magic break a three-game losing streak with a 103-95 victory over the Chicago Bulls.
Zach LaVine led Chicago with 26 points on 8-of-26 shooting, but the Bulls managed only 14 points in the fourth quarter. Tomas Satoransky added 20 points and was 4 of 5 on 3-point shots.
Nikola Vucevic had 21 points and seven rebounds for Orlando, which blocked 13 shots and held the Bulls to 31 percent shooting in the second half. Jonathan Isaac finished with 13 points, nine rebounds, five assists, four steals and three blocks.
Ross, who made six 3-pointers, hit a short jumper and a 3-pointer on a 7-0 Magic run early in the fourth quarter to put Orlando ahead to stay.
With LaVine hitting two free throws and a 3-pointer, the Bulls scored the first nine points of the game.
Lauri Markkanen and LaVine made two 3-pointers apiece in the last 4:15 of the first half to leave Chicago with a 54-51 lead at the break.
Chiefs Blow By Bears
Mahomes outplayed Mitchell Trubisky, throwing for two touchdowns and running for another score, and the Chiefs beat the Chicago Bears 26-3 Sunday night for their fifth straight win.
Kansas City (11-4) remained a game behind New England for the AFC's second seed. The Patriots clinched their 11th consecutive AFC East championship by beating Buffalo on Saturday. The Chiefs hold the head-to-head tiebreaker over New England thanks to a victory two weeks ago that helped secure their fourth AFC West title in a row.
Mahomes' big game in his first appearance at Soldier Field is just another blow for Chicago in a rough season that began with Super Bowl hopes. The Bears passed on Mahomes when they traded up a spot to grab Trubisky with the No. 2 overall pick in 2017. Mahomes went to Kansas City at No. 10 and won the MVP award last season.
Trubisky has not performed the way the Bears envisioned. And with their playoff hopes already dashed coming off an NFC North championship, they got outclassed by Kansas City.
Mahomes, playing his 30th game, became the fastest player to reach the 9,000-yard passing mark. He was 23 of 33 for 251 yards, giving him 9,238 in three seasons. Hall of Famer Kurt Warner did it in 32 games.
Mahomes also has 75 touchdown passes, making him the fastest player to hit that mark.
Travis Kelce, already the first tight end with four straight 1,000-yard seasons, became the first to reach 1,200 yards in back-to-back years. He caught eight passes for 74 yards, giving him 1,205 this year. That included a 6-yard touchdown near the end of the first half.
Harrison Butker kicked a career-best 56-yard field goal that was the fourth-longest in franchise history. He also hit both the left and right uprights on a missed extra point.
The Bears (7-8) dropped their second straight after winning four of five.
Trubisky completed 18 of 34 passes for 157 yards. Kahlil Mack had a sack, and fans let the Bears have it before heading toward the exits in the closing minutes.
The Bears visit Minnesota on Dec. 29.
Packers Visit Vikings for Crucial NFC North Tilt on Monday Night Football
The Green Bay Packers been outscored in the second and fourth quarters. Only four of their 11 wins have come by more than one score. Their team rankings in rushing and passing yardage on both offense and defense are all in the bottom half of the league.
The Packers need only one victory over their final two games to take the division title and a first-round bye for the playoffs remains well within reach as they visit Minnesota on Monday night football.
Green Bay has the second-fewest turnovers in the NFL with nine, and their rushing attack spearheaded by Aaron Jones has ably complemented Rodgers in his up-and-down attempt to help his young wide receivers hit their stride. The defense has the third-best interception percentage in the league and the fifth-best red zone rate, allowing fewer than half of opponent possessions inside the 20 to cross the goal line.
The Packers have joined the Bills and the 49ers as teams already in the playoff field that missed the cut last season.
Giannis Leads Bucks Past Pacers
Giannis Antetokounmpo had 18 points, 19 rebounds and nine assists, and the Bucks spoiled Malcolm Brogdon's return to Milwaukee with a 117-89 win over the Indiana Pacers on Sunday night.
Wesley Matthews scored 19 points for NBA-leading Milwaukee, which has won three in a row since a 120-116 loss to Dallas stopped an 18-game win streak.
Brogdon scored his first points on a layup with 10:28 to play in the second quarter, giving the Pacers a 26-24 lead. Donte DiVincenzo made a layup to give Milwaukee a 56-55 advantage with 53 seconds left in the first half, and the Bucks never trailed again.
Milwaukee outscored Indiana 58-34 in the second half and had a 48-34 advantage in points in the paint.
Domantas Sabonis had 19 points and 18 rebounds for Indiana and McDermott finished with 15 points.
The Pacers shot 12 for 40 from 3-point range. The Bucks made 15 3-pointers, including five straight in the fourth.
Brook Lopez and George Hill each had 17 points for the Bucks. Hill is averaging 16 points off the bench over the last three games.
The Pacers host the Raptors on Monday.
White Sox A gree To Terms With LHPs Keuchel, Gonzalez
The Chicago White Sox and left-hander Dallas Keuchel have agreed to a $55 million, three-year deal, a person familiar with the negotiations told The Associated Press.
Keuchel’s deal includes a vesting option for 2023 that would bring the total value to $74 million.
The 31-year-old Keuchel won the AL Cy Young Award with the Houston Astros in 2015 but struggled to find work last offseason as a free agent. He signed a roughly $13 million, one-year deal with the Atlanta Braves in June and went 8-8 with a 3.75 ERA for the NL East champions.
The long-bearded veteran joins catcher Yasmani Grandal as a big-money addition to the White Sox this offseason. Grandal signed a $73 million, four-year contract with Chicago last month.
The White Sox also brought back slugger Jose Abreu on a $50 million, three-year deal, acquired outfielder Nomar Mazara from the Texas Rangers and added lefty starter Gio Gonzalez on a $5 million, one-year contract that includes a 2021 option.
Keuchel and Gonzalez will join a rotation led by All-Star Lucas Giolito that also includes Reynaldo Lopez and Dylan Cease. Promising young right-hander Michael Kopech is also expected to return following Tommy John surgery.
Chicago is hoping to challenge in the AL Central behind a young core of hitters, including Yoan Moncada, Tim Anderson and Eloy Jimenez. Top prospect Nick Madrigal might also be ready to get significant time at second base. The White Sox were 72-89 last season, well behind the 101-win Minnesota Twins and 93-win Cleveland Indians.
Agent Scott Boras negotiated the deal for Keuchel and has earned his players $936 million in contracts this offseason, including a $324 million, nine-year deal between Gerrit Cole and the New York Yankees and $245 million, seven-year deals for Stephen Strasburg with the Washington Nationals and Anthony Rendon with the Los Angeles Angels. Boras is expected to clear the $1 billion mark this winter.
The White Sox also boosted their starting rotation, finalizing a $5 million, one-year contract with two-time All-Star Gio González that includes a 2021 club option.
The deal announced Friday calls for a $4.5 million salary in 2020 and gives the White Sox a $7 million option for 2021 with a $500,000 buyout. He can earn an additional $1 million in performance bonuses in 2020 based on starts: $250,000 each for 15, 20, 25 and 30.
The 34-year-old left-hander finally will get a chance to pitch for the team that took him with the No. 38 overall pick in the 2004 amateur draft. Chicago dealt González to Philadelphia following the 2005 season as part of the trade that sent Aaron Rowand to the Phillies for Jim Thome, then reacquired González a year later along with Gavin Floyd for Freddy García. The White Sox traded González to Oakland for Nick Swisher in January 2008.
González was 3-2 with a 3.50 ERA in 17 starts and 19 appearances last season.
Chicago went 72-89 in its seventh straight losing season and missed the playoffs for the 13th time in 14 years since its 2005 World Series title. But with young players establishing themselves in the majors and promising prospects in the minors, the White Sox expect to contend for a postseason spot.
Right-hander Lucas Giolito went from the highest ERA among qualifiers in 2018 to his first All-Star season, going 14-9 with a 3.41 ERA in 29 starts.
The White Sox could have a solid rotation if Michael Kopech bounces back from Tommy John surgery and Dylan Cease progresses. Both are 23.
Monticello Cruises to Win Over Greenville
Brigg Fultz first career double-double helped Monticello to their second double-digit victory, a 56-35 win over Greenville at the Comets Quad Saturday night in non-conference high school boys basketball action.
The Sages beat Staunton earlier in the day 44-26 and moved a game over-500 heading into Holiday Hoopla action next week.
Fultz scored 14 points and grabbed 13 rebounds. Ryan Reeder added 11 points. Garrett Kepley scored nine points and Ethan Miller added eight.
Monticello dished out 13 assists to 12 turnovers committed.
The Sages again dominated points in the paint, 42-12 and controlled the boards, 36-12 and turned 15 offensive rebounds in 13 second chance points.
The Sages return home for the annual Holiday Hoopla 4-3 overall and on a four-game winning streak. They’ll take on Oakwood to open Hoopla action at 11:30 am next Thursday and then GCMS in the nightcap at 7:30 pm.
Hear Holiday Hoopla action Thursday through Saturday on 95.9 FM WEZC as we’ll bring you the two boys games Thursday, the Lady Sages mid-afternoon matchup at 2 pm against Tuscola then the boys 3:30 pm matchup, also against Tuscola and the boys placement game all next week. And hear it all at dewittdailynews.com.
Monticello Rolls Staunton in First of Two From Greenville
The Monticello Sages rolled past Staunton 44-26 in the first of two non-conference high school boys basketball games from the Greenville Comets Quad Saturday afternoon.
Monticello gradually opened their lead throughout the first half and overcame a slow start to open a 25-11 halftime advantage.
The Sages defense held the Bulldogs to just 39-percent shooting and used 11 steals to force 18 turnovers and had 12 points off those turnovers.
Ryan Reeder scored a game-high 13 points. Garrett Kepley added 10 points. Briggs Fultz scored eight points, grabbed five rebounds and had four steals.
Ethan Booth led Staunton with 12 points.
Monticello dominated points in the paint 34-12 and won the rebounding battle 25-18.
Monticello finishes the day in Greenville taking on the hosts Comets at 6:30 pm tonight.
Hear the action on 95.9 FM WEZC and online at dewittdailynews.com.
Clinton Maroons Defeat Argenta-Oreana
In a game heard on WHOW, the Clinton Maroons defeated the Argenta-Oreana Bombers by a score of 77-36 on Friday night in non-conference basketball action. The Maroons were led by senior Clayton Welch with 19 points. Senior Skyler Williamson had 17.
The Bombers were led by senior Ryder Sprague with 14 points.
With the win, the Maroons improve to 4-8 on the season. Argenta-Oreana falls to 0-7 overall.
Tune in Friday, December 27, for the Maroons and Lady Maroons doubleheader from the Monticello Holiday Hoopla. Both teams will take on Neoga. You can hear the games live on the Big 1520 AM/92.3 FM/106.5 FM WHOW, online at dewittdailynews.com, on the WHOW app, and on Amazon Alexa. Tip-off for the boys' game is set for 6 pm and the girls' tip is set for 7:30 pm.
Jackson, UTSA host Illinois St.
Two guards will be on display as Zach Copeland and Illinois State will face Jhivvan Jackson and UTSA on Saturday. The senior Copeland has scored 22 percent of the team’s points this season and is averaging 15.6 over his last five games. Jackson, a junior, is averaging 26.2 points over the last five games.
UTSA’s Jackson, Atem Bior and Byron Frohnen have combined to account for 44 percent of the team’s scoring this season, including 39 percent of all Roadrunners points over the last five games. Jackson has directly created 49 percent of all UTSA field goals over the last three games. The junior guard has 34 field goals and 10 assists in those games.
UTSA is 0-7 this year when it allows 72 points or more and 4-0 when holding opponents to fewer than 72.
The Roadrunners have recently gotten buckets via assists more often than the Redbirds. UTSA has 47 assists on 89 field goals (52.8 percent) across its past three outings while Illinois State has assists on 32 of 72 field goals (44.4 percent) during its past three games.
Kane has goal, 3 assists in Blackhawks' 4-1 win over Jets
Patrick Kane scored his 19th goal of the season and had three assists in the Blackhawks' 4-1 victory over the Winnipeg Jets on Thursday night.
It took Chicago 12:32 to get its first shot on goal in the second, and the Blackhawks were outshot 14-3 in the middle frame.
Robin Lehner made 36 saves, Alex Nylander had a goal and assist and Dominik Kubalik and Erik Gustafsson also scored to help the Blackhawks rebound from a 4-1 home loss to Colorado on Wednesday night.
Tucker Poolman scored for Winnipeg and Connor Hellebuyck made 28 saves.
Cylander scored 59 seconds into the game on a two-on-one with Kane, shooting the puck high on Hellebuyck's glove side. Chicago made it 2-0 37 seconds into the third period, with Kane capitalizing on a turnover near Winnipeg's blue line and quickly feeding the puck to Kubalik for a breakaway.
Winnipeg countered with Poolman's one-timer at 5:09.
The Jets were called for too many men and Gustafsson took a pass from Kane and ripped a one-timer past Hellebuyck on the power play with 9:02 left. Kane capped the scoring with 3:21 left.
Maroons Travel to Argenta-Oreana Tonight
The Clinton Maroons will travel to Argenta-Oreana High School tonight for non-conference varsity boys basketball action.
The Maroons come into the game at 3-8.
You can hear the game live on the Big 1520 AM/92.3 FM/106.5 FM WHOW, online at dewittdailynews.com, on the WHOW app, and on Amazon Alexa.
Area Boys Basketball Matchups tonight...
Decatur Lutheran vs Sullivan
Tuscola vs Champaign Judah Christian
Warrensburg-Latham vs Maroa-Forsyth
Shelbyville vs Arthur-Lovington-Atwood-Hammond
Okaw Valley vs Central A&M
Monticello Lady Sages Defeat Warrensburg-Latham
As heard on 95.9 FM WEZC, the Monticello Lady Sages defeated the Warrensburg-Latham Lady Cardinals by a score of 45-43 on Thursday night. The Lady Sages were lead by Cloe Clark with 19 points.
Warrensburg was led by Brooke Oakley with 17 points and Brittney Oakley with 11.
With the win, the Lady Sages improve to 4-7. Warrensburg-Latham falls to 3-5.
Tune in Saturday, December 21, as Monticello travels to Greenville for the Comets Quad. They will play Staunton at 1:30 pm and Greenville at 6:30 pm. You can hear both games live on 95.9 FM WEZC and online at dewittdailynews.com.
Illinois State scores final 11 points to edge UIC, 67-66
Zach Copeland drilled a 3-pointer with eight seconds left to cap an 11-point comeback in the final four minutes that lifted Illinois State to a 67-66 win over Illinois-Chicago on Wednesday night.
UIC took a 10-point lead, 66-56 with 3:51 remaining on Marcus Ottey’s jumper. Antonio Reeves answered with a jumper and followed that seconds later with two free throws. Rey Idowu knocked down a jumper and added a layup to make it a two-point game with less than a minute to play.
In the final stretch UIC committed three turnovers, missed two 3-point attempts, two layups and a dunk.
Keith Fisher III and Idowu each scored 16 points and Fisher grabbed 14 rebounds to lead the Redbirds (5-6). Copeland, who hit just one of 3 from distance, added 12 points and dished five assists.
Tarkus Ferguson scored 22 points to lead the Flames (4-8), with Ottey adding a dozen points.
>Bulls rally from 18 down to beat Wizards in overtime
Wendell Carter Jr. made a layup with 9.1 seconds left in overtime, completing the Bulls' comeback from an 18-point deficit in the fourth quarter to beat the Wizards 110-109 on Wednesday night.
Zach LaVine capped a 21-3 Bulls run with three free throws that tied the game at 96 with 5.5 seconds left in the fourth. Bradley Beal hit a jumper with 0.5 seconds remaining to put Washington ahead 98-96, but LaVine was fouled on the ensuing inbound play and hit two free throws to force OT.
Lauri Markkanen's alley-oop basket gave the Bulls their first lead since the first quarter, 106-105 with 1:47 left in overtime.
Beal's two free throws put Washington back on top, and Isaiah Thomas' two foul shots made it 109-106 with 53 seconds left. Carter, aided by a lane violation by Washington, made two free throws with 40 seconds to go and scored the winner after Beal's miss.
Beal missed another jumper at the buzzer.
Markkanen had 31 points and nine rebounds, and LaVine added 24 points.
Davis Bertans led Washington with 26 points, and Beal finished with 22 on 4-of-19 shooting from the field.
The Wizards led 93-75 with 8:21 left in the fourth before Carter's dunk started Chicago's spurt.
LaVine's 3-pointer pulled the Bulls within 96-93 with 1:33 remaining. LaVine scored 10 points in the final three minutes of the period.
n his return to Washington, Satoransky had 17 points.
Washington led by six at halftime, and Beal and Thomas combined for three 3-pointers in a 9-2 run that gave the Wizards a 74-61 lead midway through the third quarter.
Avs get back on track with 4-1 win over Blackhawks
Ian Cole and Mikko Rantanen each had a goal and an assist, and Colorado beat the Chicago Blackhawks 4-1 Wednesday night.
Nathan MacKinnon and Andre Burakovksy also scored for Colorado, which is 9-1-1 in its past 11 games. The Avalanche lost 5-2 at St. Louis on Monday but rebounded to remain three points behind the first-place Blues in the Central Division.
Ryan Carpenter got his second goal of the season for the fading Blackhawks, who have lost five of six.
Pavel Francouz made 31 saves for Colorado. Corey Crawford blocked 32 shots for Chicago.
The game was tied at 1 after one period, although Colorado outshot Chicago 19-6 in the frame.
Crawford made several tough saves early, including a stop of MacKinnon on a breakaway.
Cole opened the scoring at 8:41 on a shot from the top of the slot that sailed past Crawford as MacKinnon and Connor Murphy tussled in the slot.
Carpenter scored just over a minute later to tie it. Mark Barberio's weak clearing attempt off the boards landed on Alex DeBrincat's stick. He fed Carpenter, who beat Francouz with a wrister from the right circle.
The Avalanche pounced on sloppy Chicago play to score 2:19 apart midway through the second for a 3-1 lead.
MacKinnon connected for his 21st goal - on his fifth shot of the game - at 7:49 to put Colorado ahead. After slipping past Keith and Murphy near the Chicago blueline, MacKinnon took Rantanen's feed, broke in alone and beat Crawford with another shot high on the stick side.
Burakovsky made it 3-1 at 10:08 with his 13th goal. He picked off the puck at center ice, powered back into the Chicago zone and took a quick shot from the right circle.
The Avalanche managed their lead cleanly through the third, although the Blackhawks twice rattled shots off the post and had a couple of close in chances. Rantanen added a long empty-netter with 2:56 left.
Allen makes 35 saves, Blues beat Oilers 2-1
Brayden Schenn scored, Jake Allen made 35 saves and St. Louis beat the Edmonton Oilers 2-1 on Wednesday night.
James Neal had a late goal and Mikko Koskinen stopped 42 shots for the Oilers, who lost for the fifth time in six games.
Neal scored with 1:50 left in the third period, and the Blues claimed Zack Kassian interfered with Allen. St. Louis was penalized for the unsuccessful challenge, giving the NHL's top power play a 6-on-4 advantage the rest of the way.
Edmonton went 0 for 4 on the power play, snapping an eight-game scoring streak with the man advantage.
Schenn’s 15th goal of the season gave the Blues a 1-0 lead at the 8:04 mark of the second period. Vince Dunn’s outlet pass sprung Schenn on a breakaway and he beat Koskinen with a shot to the upper right corner.
The goal gave Schenn 19 points (seven goals, 12 assists) in 17 career games against the Oilers. He is one point away from 400 in his career.
Robert Thomas came close to adding to the Blues' lead late in the second, but his shot on a power play hit the post.
MacEachern gave St. Louis some breathing room, burying Ryan O’Reilly's perfect backhand feed from behind the Oilers net at 6:23 of the third.
Both teams had several quality opportunities in a scoreless first period that featured 25 total shots.
Troy Brouwer rang one off the crossbar for the Blues in the opening minutes. Allen made a tough save on Jujhar Khaira's point-blank chance midway through the period and stopped Connor McDavid's rebound try on a late power play.
Maroons Fall At Riverton Tuesday; Other CIC Boys Scores
IN CIC Boys action Tuesday night.....
The Clinton Maroons fell to Riverton in non-conference action, 71-43. Clinton fell behind 17-4 in the first quarter, and were never able to close the gap. The Maroons were led by Tyrese Petty with 18 points. Clinton falls to 3-8 with the loss. Riverton improves to 6-3 with the win. Clinton travels to Argenta-Oreana Friday night. Hear the varsity action on WHOW.
Other CIC Boys scores from Tuesday night....
Warrensburg-Latham 56
Decatur Lutheran 57
Decatur St. Teresa 39
Pleasant Plains 59
Macon Meridian 71
Cerro Gordo/Bement 63
Broadlands Heritage/Villa Grove 43
Tuscola 64
CIC Boys games tonight....
Mattoon @
Shelbyville
Maroons Head to Riverton Tonight
The Clinton Maroons will hit the road back to the Springfield area for a matchup with Riverton in non-conference high school boys basketball action.
The Maroons have lost three straight to drop to 3-7 overall. The Maroons lost Saturday at Rochester 52-41. That followed a Friday night loss at home to Maroa-Forsyth.
The Hawks are 5-3 overall and have won four of their last five, including victories over Monticello and Meridian.
Game time tonight from Riverton is 6 pm.
Clinton Girls Basketball Hosting Cerro Gordo-Bement on WHOW
The Clinton Lady Maroons are looking to build on their 6-5 start to the season tonight when they host Cerro Gordo-Bement in high school non-conference girls basketball action on WHOW, dewittdailynews.com, and Amazon Alexa.
The Lady Maroons had their Central Illinois Conference tilt at Decatur St. Teresa postponed last night. That matchup will be made up Thursday, January 2.
The Lady Maroons knocked off Pana Saturday, 55-48.
Game time tonight is 7:30 pm. Hear all the action on 92.3 FM, 106.5 FM WHOW, online at dewittdailynews.com, at the new WHOW Mobile App and at Amazon Alexa.
Monticello Hosts Arthur-Lovington-Atwood-Hammond
After picking up their first win last week at home against Auburn, the Monticello Sages boys basketball team is looking to continue on their progress tonight when they host Arthur-Lovington-Atwood-Hammond in non-conference high school boys basketball action from Monticello High School.
Monticello defeated Auburn 55-44 a week ago at Monticello High School to move to 1-3 on the season.
After tonight's game, Monticello gets an early warm-up for next week's Holiday Hoopla with two games at Greenville Saturday. They will take on Staunton at 1:30 pm at the Comets Quad and then finish action off Saturday night at 6:30 pm against Greenville.
Hear tonight's action on 95.9 FM WEZC and online at dewittdailynews.com.
Thunder Bounce Bulls
Chris Paul hit five 3-pointers in the fourth quarter and the Thunder overcame a 26-point second-quarter deficit to beat the Chicago Bulls 109-106.
Paul took over in the fourth, going 5 for 5 from deep and scoring 19 of his 30 points. His fourth 3-pointer of the quarter put Oklahoma City ahead 101-100, its first lead since the opening seconds. Paul also had nine rebounds and 10 assists.
The Bulls tied it at 106 before Steven Adams put the Thunder ahead with a free throw and Paul added two more in the final five seconds.
Chicago led 55-29 midway through the second quarter by turning 12 Thunder turnovers into 26 points. Zach LaVine scored 17 points, Wendell Carter Jr. had 12 and Ryan Arcidiacono added 10 while the Bulls shot 58% in the half. LaVine finished with 39 points.
Paul had two points at the break.
The Thunder pulled within 19 at halftime, with Danilo Gallinari keeping them close with 17 first-half points. Oklahoma City whittled it down to eight after three quarters and an 8-0 run in the final minute of the period.
Gallinari finished with 22 points and Dennis Schroder had 18 off the bench for the Thunder.
The Bulls visit Washington on Wednesday night.
Blues Blast Avalanche
David Perron completed his fifth career hat trick to lead the St. Louis Blues over the Colorado Avalanche 5-2 Monday night.
Vince Dunn and Jordan Kyrou also scored for the Blues, who remained atop the Central Division with 48 points. The Avalanche stayed in second with 45. Ryan O'Reilly and Oskar Sundqvist each had two assists for the Blues.
St. Louis has won six consecutive games against Colorado and is 17-3-0 against the Avalanche in the last 20 games dating to April 5, 2011.
Blues goalie Jordan Binnington made 26 saves. It was Binnington's third consecutive victory, and he improved to 16-6-4 on the season.
Colorado goalie Philipp Grubauer made his first appearance since he suffered a lower-body injury Dec. 7 in Boston. He stopped 31 shots.
The Avalanche scored twice early in the second period for a 2-1 lead before St. Louis rallied.
The Blues received a 4-minute power play late in the second period. Nazem Kadri was falling and his stick struck Colton Parayko in the face and drew blood. St. Louis scored goals 36 seconds apart to reclaim the lead at 3-2.
Perron made Colorado pay with his second goal when he snapped a wrist shot from the right circle over the shoulder of Grubauer at 18:47.
Dunn and Tyler Bozak worked a give-and-go for the next power-play goal. Dunn fed Bozak, who then hit Dunn rushing the net. Dunn pushed the puck into an open net just outside the crease at 19:23.
The Blues host Edmonton on Wednesday night.
Kansas College Basketball's Newest No. 1
Michigan State, Kentucky, Duke and Louisville have each spent time at No. 1 in the AP Top 25 men’s college basketball poll only to lose quickly. The challenge now falls on Kansas to avoid the same fate.
The Jayhawks reached No. 1 in Monday’s poll, marking the first time the AP poll has had five different No. 1s before New Year’s Day. They play once this week with their new ranking, visiting No. 18 Villanova on Saturday.
None of the previous four teams to hold the No. 1 ranking this season have won more than twice before stumbling, illustrating that this is a year with no dominant team in college basketball.
Kansas (9-1), which earned 47 of 65 first-place votes, hasn’t lost since falling to Duke in the Champions Classic to open the season. That run has included winning the Maui Invitational and beating a then-ranked Colorado team, with all but the overtime win against Dayton for the Maui title coming by double-digit margins.
Fifth-ranked Ohio State and sixth-ranked Kentucky have the week’s headlining matchup in Saturday’s CBS Sports Classic in Las Vegas.
Ohio State (9-1) already has 25-point wins against both Villanova and then-ranked North Carolina. Chris Holtmann’s team lost at Minnesota in Big Ten play Sunday but returns to action Tuesday against Southeast Missouri State at home before playing John Calipari’s Wildcats.
Kentucky (8-1) is playing a doubleheader this week in Las Vegas, first against Utah on Wednesday.
No. 23 Penn State (9-2) is in the AP poll for the first time since the final poll of the 1995-96 season. The Nittany Lions play their first game with that ranking Friday against Central Connecticut State.
Northern Kentucky Topples Illinois State
Tyler Sharpe had a career-high 30 points as Northern Kentucky got past Illinois State 79-64 on Sunday.
Dantez Walton had 19 points, a career-high seven assists and six rebounds for the Norse (8-3).
Leading 43-46 at the half, they held Illinois State to a season-low 28 points in the second half.
Rey Idowu had 14 points for the Redbirds (4-6). Zach Copeland added 13 points.
Northern Kentucky shot 61% in the first half and finished at 53%, the fourth time in five games the Norse shot 50%. Going 11 of 25 from 3-point range was a season-best 44%, with Sharpe going 5 of 8.
A 13-0 run in the second half pushed the lead to 18.
Bradley Beats Georgia Southern
Nate Kennell had 14 points as Bradley stretched its home winning streak to seven games, easily defeating Georgia Southern 81-51 on Sunday.
Kennell shot 4 for 6 on 3-pointers.
Darrell Brown had 17 points and seven assists for Bradley (8-3). Ville Tahvanainen added 13 points. Elijah Childs had nine rebounds for the hosts.
Bradley dominated the first half and led 42-22 at the break. The Eagles' 22 first-half points were a season low for the team.
Elijah McCadden had 12 points for the Eagles (6-4). Calvin Wishart added 11 points. Quan Jackson had 10 points.
Ike Smith, the Eagles' leading scorer heading into the matchup at 16 points per game, scored 7 points on 2-of-10 shooting.
Bradley faces Miami (Ohio) on the road on Saturday. Georgia Southern plays Texas State at home on Thursday.
ISU Keeps NDSU Out of End Zone But Falls
Griffin Crosa kicked three second-quarter field goals and North Dakota State’s defense did the rest as the defending national champion Bison beat Illinois State 9-3 in an FCS quarterfinal on Saturday.
The top-seeded Bison (14-0) will host No. 5 seed Montana State next week in the semifinals after posting their 35th consecutive victory, extending their own FCS record and tying them for fifth all-time among all Division I programs. They have won seven of the last eight FCS championships including the last two.
The Bison held the unseeded Redbirds (10-5) to three points for the second time this season, having beaten Illinois State 37-3 in a Missouri Valley Football Conference game in Fargo on Oct. 5.
This time the Redbirds defense kept the game close, allowing only Crosa’s field goals of 38, 33 and 22 yards on consecutive possessions for a 9-0 halftime lead.
Illinois State’s only points came from Sam Fenlason’s 27-yard field goal after a 70-yard drive. The Redbirds reached Bison territory only one other time.
Trey Lance was 10-of-21 passing for 135 yards and rushed for 41 yards on 11 carries for North Dakota State. Christian Watson had 102 yards receiving by halftime but made only one more catch and finished with 107 yards.
James Robinson, who rushed for over 200 yards in the Redbirds’ two playoff victories, finished with 94 yards on 24 carries while Bruce Jefferson added 58 on 11. North Dakota State was outrushed 160-138, the first time that has happened since Nov. 4, 2017 — which was also its last loss, 33-21 to South Dakota State.
The Redbirds, who came in averaging only 116.6 yards passing per game, saw Jefferson go 3 for 8 for 34 yards with an interception by Michael Tutsie. The Bison had a 263-194 edge in total yards offense.
Packers Hold Off Bears
Leading by eight points with just 1 second remaining, Tramon Williams fell on Jesper Horstead's fumble at the 2-yard line to end Green Bay's 21-13 victory over the Bears Sunday. A few hours later, the Packers were playoff bound, when the Dallas Cowboys beat the Los Angeles Rams.
With the win, Green Bay (11-3) swept the Bears for the 15th time in the last 26 seasons and the seventh time in 11 seasons. The Packers defeated Chicago 10-3 in the season opener. Green Bay now leads the series 99-95-6.
Aaron Rodgers completed just 16 of 33 passes for a pedestrian 203 yards. The two-time MVP entered the day with a 103.2 career passer rating against the Bears, the highest in league history of quarterbacks with at least 250 passes against Chicago. He had a 78.2 rating on Sunday.
Mitchell Trubisky completed his first five pass attempts for the Bears (7-7) but for only 18 yards. Chicago's offense opened the game with three straight punts and a turnover on downs. Trubisky finished 28 of 53 for 321 yards, a touchdown and two interceptions, and the Bears had their three-game win streak end.
The Packers got on the board first on a 29-yard strike from Rodgers to Davante Adams in the first quarter. Adams beat Buster Skrine off the line for his fourth touchdown in the last four weeks. Adams finished with 103 yards on seven catches.
Eddy Pineiro knocked in a 30-yard field goal late in the first half for the Bears.
The Packers opened the second half with an impressive five-play, 73-yard drive that featured a 34-yard reception to Adams, a season-long 17-yard scamper by Rodgers, and a 21-yard touchdown run by Aaron Jones, his 13th rushing TD of the season.
After another stalled possession by Chicago, Rodgers and Jake Kumerow linked up for a 49-yard gain, Kumerow's longest reception of the season. The play helped set up another score for Jones from 2 yards and the Packers took a commanding 21-3 lead in the third quarter.
Pineiro added a 27-yard field goal at the start of the fourth and Trubisky found Anthony Miller for a 2-yard score to cut it to 21-13 with 8:09 to go. Miller had nine catches for 118 yards and the score.
Defensive lineman Dean Lowry picked off Trubisky with 6:33 left, Lowry's first career interception.
Kenny Clark had two sacks and Rashan Gary had another for the Packers. Nick Kwiatkoski had the lone sack for Chicago.
Allen Robinson had seven catches for 125 yards for the Bears, who saw their three-game winning streak end.
The Bears host the Chiefs next Sunday night.
The Packers play at the Vikings next Monday night.
Blackhawks Blast Wild
Patrick Kane scored three goals for his first hat trick of the season, and the Blackhawks stopped a four-game slide by topping the Minnesota Wild 5-3 on Sunday night.
Brandon Saad and David Kampf also scored for Chicago, which had dropped seven of nine overall. Jonathan Toews had three assists, and Robin Lehner made 23 stops.
Kevin Fiala scored twice for Minnesota in the opener of a three-game trip. Eric Staal also scored for his 1,000th career point, and Ryan Suter had three assists.
The game was tied at 3 in the third period when Saad muscled his way to his 11th goal of the season.
The rugged forward was grappling with Minnesota defenseman Matt Dumba in front when he managed to tip Connor Murphy's shot from the right point past Kaapo Kahkonen with 6:17 left.
Kane then added an empty-netter with 1:03 left, completing his sixth career regular-season hat trick. He has a team-high 18 goals this season.
The Blackhawks host the Colorado Avalanche on Wednesday night.
Pacers Topple Hornets
On a Sunday when the Pacers relied heavily on their bench, Aaron Holiday scored 12 of his game-high 23 points in the final quarter of a 107-85 victory over the Charlotte Hornets.
Holiday, who entered with a 9.3-point average, had his third consecutive double-digit game and was a point shy of a career high set last month at Brooklyn. He was coming off games of 18 and 13 points.
The cold-shooting Hornets managed to trim their deficit to 70-66 with a 22-13 third quarter.
The Pacers finished the final frame with a 35-19 edge. Thirty-one of their points came from the bench, which provided 55 for the game. Reserve guard T.J. McDonnell also had 12.
Doug McDermott, a reserve guard who had not scored in three quarters, helped with a pair of 3-pointers early in the fourth. By the time Holiday hit his second 3-pointer of the game, the Pacers had a 93-75 lead with 4:54 remaining.
The Pacers held the Hornets to a season-low in points and shooting percentage (30.8). The visitors had a three-game winning streak snapped.
Pacers center Myles Turner scored 14 points with 10 rebounds. Domantas Sabonis added 12 points and 12 rebounds.
Hornets forward Cody Zeller, a Hoosier native who typically plays well in front of family and friends, had 19 points and 12 rebounds. He accounted for eight of the team’s 20 points in the opening quarter.
The Pacers host the Los Angeles Lakers on Tuesday night.
Clinton Maroons fall to Tolono Unity Rockets
As heard on WHOW, the Clinton Maroons fell to the TolonoUnity Rockets by a score of 34-59 on Friday night. The Maroons were led by Zeke Hickman with 17 points. Clayton Welch added 9 points. Tyrese Petty also added 7 points.
The Rockets were led by Jared Routh with 14 points. Brady Porter added 13 points.
With the loss, the Maroons fall to 3-6 overall. The Rockets improve to 2-6 overall.
Tune in next Friday as the Maroons take on Argenta-Oreana. You can hear the game live on the Big 1520 AM/92.3 FM/106.5 FM WHOW, online at dewittdailynews.com, on the WHOW app, and on Amazon Alexa.
UPDATE: Lady Maroons fall to A&M; Lose Starting Forward
As heard on WHOW, the Clinton Lady Maroons fell to the Central A&M Lady Raiders by a score of 46-43 on Thursday night in Central Illinois Conference play.
The Lady Maroons were led by sophomore Mallory Cyrulik with 16 points. Sophomore Kaitlyn Rauch added 13. Destiny Schlesinger and Kylie Raymer each scored seven points in the loss.
In addition to the tough loss, the Lady Maroons also lost Junior forward Kaile Beck for 4 to 6 weeks with a broken wrist. Beck dove for a loose ball, and collided with the padded brick wall under the basket in the second quarter.
Central A&M was led by Mikayla Denton with 14 points. A&M senior, Channing Reed, was held to 6 points.
With the loss, the Lady Maroons fall to 5-5 on the season and 0-2 in the CIC. Central A&M improves to 10-3 overall and 2-0 in conference play.
Clinton has a quick turnaround with a matchup at Pana Saturday afternoon.
Tune in tonight (Friday, December 13) as the Maroons take on Tolono Unity. You can hear the game live on the Big 1520 AM/92.3 FM/106.5 FM WHOW, online at dewittdailynews.com, on the WHOW app, and on Amazon Alexa. Varsity start time is set for 7:30 pm.
Clinton Hosts Unity Tonight
The Clinton Maroons will look to get back on track tonight when they host Tolono Unity tonight in non-conference high school boys basketball action at 7:30 pm.
The Maroons dropped a mid-week matchup to Mt. Pulaski Tuesday night and will look to improve on their 3-5 start.
The Maroons are in the midst of a busy start to December with three contests last week, three this week and two more games next week before heading to Monticello after Christmas for the annual Holiday Hoopla for the first year.
Game time tonight is 7:30 pm. Hear all the action on 92.3 FM and 106.5 FM WHOW and online at dewittdailynews.com.
Bears, Packers Battle Sunday
Green Bay is on top of the NFC North heading into Sunday's home game against Chicago despite an inconsistent performance by Rodgers and company. There have been flashes of high-level offensive play, and some lackluster performances as well.
Rodgers has a passer rating of over 100.0 in four different games this season, but also four with under 90.0. Running back Aaron Jones has four games with at least 150 yards from scrimmage and five with fewer than 50. Wide receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling emerged early on as the top contender for the No. 2 spot behind Davante Adams. But the 6-foot-4 speedster has two catches for 11 yards over the last six weeks. The Packers have scored 30 or more points in four games but also scored 20 or fewer in four other outings.
Green Bay (10-3) closes the season with three games against divisional opponents. First up is the 200th meeting with Chicago (7-6). The last time the Packers faced divisional foes in the last three weeks was 2016. They went 3-0.
The Bears need Mitch Trubisky to continue his solid run if they're going to keep their slim playoff hopes alive.
The former No. 2 overall pick has completed 70% of his passes for 860 yards, seven touchdowns and four interceptions with a 99.1 rating while leading Chicago to three straight wins. Though two of those games were against the New York Giants and Detroit Lions, he picked apart a top-10 defense last week in a 31-24 victory over the Cowboys.
Trubisky matched a season-high by throwing for three touchdowns and ran for a score against Dallas. He completed 23 of 31 passes for 244 yards and ran for 63 yards, the most for him this year.
ISU Heads to North Dakota State for FCS Playoffs Quarterfinal Matchup
For the second week in a row, senior All-American running back James Robinson rushed for over 200 yards and led the Redbirds (10-4, 5-3 MVFC) to a 24-14 win over No. 8 national seed Central Arkansas in the second round of the FCS playoffs. With the win, ISU now heads to Fargo to face No. 1 North Dakota State (13-0, 8-0 MVFC) in the quarterfinals Saturday for the right to advance to the semifinals.
NDSU set a new Football Championship Subdivision record with its 34th consecutive victory last Saturday, as the Bison pulled away from 19th-ranked Nicholls in the second half for a 37-13 win in the second round of the NCAA Division I Football Championship.
No. 1 ranked North Dakota State took advantage of early mistakes by No. 6 Illinois State and ran away with a 37-3 win over the Redbirds as part of Family Weekend on October 5 at Hancock Stadium.
Top-ranked North Dakota State extended its record streak of MVFC championships to nine, thanks to perfect 8-0 league record in 2019. The nine-straight titles eclipsed the previous league record of seven-straight by UNI in the early 1990s.
Game time Saturday is 11 am central time and action can be seen on ESPN.v
Blues Double Up Vegas
After missing the previous six games with a lower-body injury, Oskar Sundqvist had a goal and an assist as the St. Louis Blues beat the Vegas Golden Knights 4-2 on Thursday night.
The 25-year-old center kept up his offensive surge, assisting on the Blues' first goal and scoring their second. Sundqvist had two goals in his last game against Tampa Bay on Nov. 27 before getting hurt.
Mackenzie MacEachern, Jaden Schwartz and Robert Thomas also scored for the Blues, who snapped a three-game skid. Jordan Binnington made 27 saves after getting pulled from his previous start against Toronto last Saturday when he allowed four goals on 11 shots.
Max Pacioretty and William Carrier had the goals for the Golden Knights, who lost for the third time in four games. Marc-Andre Fleury stopped 25 shots in his 820th career game, which tied Sean Burke for 14th on the NHL's all-time list.
The Blues took control with two goals in a 39-second span late in the second period.
Schwartz gave the defending Stanley Cup champions a 3-2 lead with 5:07 left in the frame, ripping home a big rebound off a shot by Brayden Schenn. Thomas made it 4-2 moments later, beating Fleury short side on a shot that deflected off his arm.
The Blues avoided their first four-game streak without a point since February 2018. Earlier this season, St. Louis lost four straight in October but earned points with two overtime losses in that span.
The Blues host the Chicago Blackhawks on Saturday.
Americans Rally on Day 2 of President's Cup
Justin Thomas delivered the biggest moment for an American team desperate for one Friday in the Presidents Cup.
He holed an 18-foot birdie putt on the final hole, dropped his putter and looked over at his partner — U.S. captain Tiger Woods — and then borrowed a line from former NFL receiver Terrell Owen.
Building on a 4-1 lead after the opening session at Royal Melbourne, the Internation Team quickly won two more matches in foursomes.
Louis Oosthuizen and Adam Scott rallied from 2 down by winning five of the next seven holes and closed out Dustin Johnson and Matt Kuchar in the opening foursomes match Friday.
At one point, the board was filled with black-and-gold, the new colors of this inspired International team led by Ernie Els.
It had to settled for a 6 1/2-3 1/2 lead.
Patrick Cantlay and Thomas each birdied the 18th hole to win matches. Gary Woodland and Rickie Fowler rallied from 2 down with three holes to play to earn a halve.
The International team had its largest lead through two sessions since it won at Royal Melbourne in 1998, the only time it has won the Presidents Cup. It also had a three-point lead going into Sunday singles in South Africa in 2003, the year of the tie.
The match tied going to the 18th, Thomas drove into light rough on the right, and Woods followed with a great shot that landed near the hole and rolled out 18 feet. Hideki Matsuyama missed his 25-foot speedy birdie chance, and Thomas had the last putt for the win.
Equally important was Cantlay, who second shot into the par-5 15th set up birdie to square the match. Xander Schauffele gave him a chance at the winner with an approach into 15 feet on the final hole, and Cantlay knocked it in.
Woods tied Phil Mickelson for the record by winning his 26th match in bine Presidents Cup appearances. Mickelson played in 12.
Woodland and Fowler capped off the late comeback. They were 2 down with three holes to go when they birdied the 16th and 17th holes to square the match against Sungjae Im and Cameron Smith. It ended with the first draw of these matches.
Woods will be nothing but a captain Saturday morning. He took himself out of the lineup, sending Thomas in the first match out with Fowler for fourballs. Eight points are available Saturday, followed by 12 singles on Sunday.
Coyotes Drop Blackhawks
Brad Richardson had a goal and an assist, Clayton Keller scored twice and the Coyotes jumped out to a comfortable early lead on their way to a 5-2 victory over the Chicago Blackhawks.
Vinnie Hinostroza, playing against his former team, assisted on all three of Arizona's first-period goals to match his career high for points in a game. He became the first Coyotes player in more than a year to have three assists in a single period.
Michael Grabner and ex-Blackhawk Nick Schmaltz each added a goal for the Coyotes. Christian Dvorak had two assists and Keller tied a franchise record with 12 shots on goal during Arizona's fourth victory in six games.
Jonathan Toews and Dylan Strome, the Coyotes' top draft pick in 2015, scored for the Blackhawks, who lost their third straight.
The Coyotes had lost four of their past five home games. But they beat Chicago for the second time in five days and have won five of the last six meetings overall.
Darcy Kuemper made 28 saves for Arizona. Robin Lehner stopped 35 shots for the Blackhawks.
Arizona got off to a flying start with two goals on its first four shots. Richardson fed Grabner with a long pass between the blue lines and he sped past a defender to get enough space for a backhand that found the net just 2:56 into the game.
Speed and a long pass were the difference again on the second goal, at 5:03 of the first. Jordan Oesterle sent a pass out of his own zone up the ice that Hinostroza deflected to Keller on a rush. Keller scored and crashed hard into the boards after his sixth of the season.
The Blackhawks are in St. Louis to take on the Blues on Saturday night.
Urbana Blows By Monticello
As heard on WEZC and at dewittdailynews.com, Urbana came into Monticello Thursday night and blew by the Lady Sages 62-45 non-conference high school girls basketball action.
The Lady Tigers were paced by their three seniors. Chian Scott scored a game-high 20 points, Kynzee Boastic scored 16 points and Raevyn Russell added 14 points.
The Lady Sages were led by sophomore Hannah Swanson’s 16 points.
Urbana finished 10-for-15 from the free-throw line while the Lady Sages shot just 6-for-15 from the charity stripe.
Monticello drops to 3-6 overall and Urbana moves to 3-4.
Hear more Monticello girls basketball next week against Warrensburg-Latham Thursday night on 95.9 FM WEZC and online at dewittdailynews.com.
Lady Maroons Fall to Central A&M
As heard on WHOW, the Clinton Lady Maroons fell to the Central A&M Lady Raiders by a score of 46-43 on Thursday night. The Lady Maroons were led by sophomore Mallory Cyrulik with 16 points. Sophomore Kaitlyn Rauch added 13.
Central A&M was led by Mikayla Denton with 14 points.
With the loss, the Lady Maroons fall to 5-5 on the season and 0-2 in the CIC. Central A&M improves to 10-3 overall and 2-0 in conference play.
Tune in Friday, December 13, as the Maroons take on Tolono Unity. You can hear the game live on the Big 1520 AM/92.3 FM/106.5 FM WHOW, online at dewittdailynews.com, on the WHOW app, and on Amazon Alexa. Varsity start time is set for 7:30 pm.
Clinton Lady Maroons Host Central A&M
The Clinton Lady Maroons return to the hardwood tonight to host Central A&M at 7:30 pm in Central Illinois Conference girl's basketball action from Clinton High School.
The Lady Maroons dropped Sherrard 42-32 at the Amboy Shootout Saturday.
The Lady Raiders topped Monticello Monday night 52-43.
The Lady Maroons are 5-4 overall and 0-1 in CIC action while Central A&M enters play 9-3 overall and 1-0 in CIC action.
Game time tonight is 7:30 pm. Hear the action on 92.3 FM WHOW, 106.5 FM WHOW and online at dewittdailynews.com.
Illinois Upsets No. 5 Michigan
Kofi Cockburn had 19 points, 10 rebounds and four blocks to help Illinois upset No. 5 Michigan 71-62 on Wednesday night.
The 7-foot freshman from Jamaica dominated from the opening tip, making two dunks that brought the crowd to its feet.
Ayo Dosunmu added 14 points, Adres Feliz had 13 and Giorgi Bezhanishvili 12 for Illinois (7-3, 1-1 Big Ten).
Jon Teske scored 16 points for Michigan (8-3, 1-1). Eli Brooks and Isaiah Livers each scored 12 points.
With about four minutes left in the game, Cockburn hit a basket and was fouled. While celebrating, he inadvertently hit referee Lewis Garrison in the head and knocked him unconscious. Illinois spokesman Derrick Burson said Garrison was cleared on site by doctors and taken to a hospital as a precaution.
Michigan struggled offensively against a smothering Illinois defense, shooting 44% from the field and only 17% from 3-point range. The Wolverines were outplayed under the basket, with Illinois scoring 44 points in the paint to Michigan’s 26.
Illinois hosts Old Dominion on Saturday.
Monticello Girls Host Urbana
The Monticello Lady Sages will look to get back in the win column tonight when they host Urbana in non-conference girls basketball action from Monticello High School.
The Lady Sages fell to Central A&M Monday night at home, 52-43.
Game time tonight is 7 pm. Hear all the action on 95.9 FM WEZC and online at dewittdailynews.com.
Pacers Beat Celtics
Malcolm Brogdon scored 29 points and made all 15 of his free throws, the Holiday brothers combined for 20 fourth-quarter points and Indiana rallied from a 10-point deficit to finally beat the Boston Celtics 122-117.
All-Star Kemba Walker scored a season-high 44 points, making seven 3-pointers and dishing out seven assists to lead Boston.
The Pacers forced five turnovers in the first 8 1/2 minutes of the fourth quarter to close to 98-96.
Doug McDermott finally tied the score at 102 with two free throws at the 5:07 mark. Aaron Holiday gave Indiana a 105-104 lead with 4:16 left and Justin Holiday added gave Indiana a 114-109 lead with 1:26 left. Brogdon made six free throws in the last 17.1 seconds and Walker fired an airball on a 3 that would have tied it with 4 seconds to go.
Boston's four-game winning streak ended.
The Pacers will try to extend their winning streak over the Hawks to six straight Friday in Atlanta.
Bulls Blast Hawks
Zach LaVine scored 35 points in three quarters, Lauri Markkanen added 22 and Chicago snapped a three-game losing streak with a 136-102 victory over the road-weary Hawks.
LaVine, who sat out the final 14 minutes, was 12 for 15 from the field, including 7 for 7 from 3-point range.
Wendell Carter Jr. had 11 points and 10 rebounds and rookie Coby White had 19 points.
Trae Young had 15 points and 13 assists, Alex Len scored 17 points and rookie Cam Reddish added 16 for Atlanta, which has dropped two straight and 13 of 15.
The Hawks were coming off a 135-121 overtime loss in Miami on Tuesday night - a game in which they led by six points with less than a minute remaining.
Chicago scored the final 10 points of the first half for a 66-52 lead at the break. LaVine led the way with 18 points on 7-for-9 shooting before the intermission.
The Bulls continued the surge and took their largest lead to that point, 93-69, on a layup by Carter with 4 1/2 minutes left in the third quarter.
LaVine had 17 points in the third on 5-for-6 shooting, including 4 for 4 from long range, as Chicago took a 106-87 lead into the fourth.
The Bulls, who have blown big leads multiple times, put the game away with a 19-3 run early in the final quarter for a 125-93 lead. It was Chicago's biggest margin of victory since a 39-point win over Brooklyn in April 2017.
Otto Porter will be sidelined an additional four-plus weeks after an MRI revealed a small fracture in his left foot. Porter, who hasn't played since Nov. 6, originally was diagnosed with a sprain before a follow-up MRI two weeks later showed a bone bruise. He'll be reassessed in four weeks.
The Bulls host the Charlotte Hornets on Friday night in the first of back-to-back home games.
US Trails at President's Cup
Ernie Els got solid performances from Adam Scott and Louis Oosthuizen and remarkable play from his rookies that led to a 4-1 lead after the opening session of fourballs Thursday.
It was the first time the International team won the opening session since 2005, which also was the last time it led after any session in an event the Americans have won 10 out of 12 times, including the last seven in a row.
Woods assembled the strongest U.S. team ever for the Presidents based on the world ranking. The first playing captain in 25 years, he inserted himself in the first match and made six birdies, the most of anyone at Royal Melbourne.
When it was over, the U.S. team found itself in foreign territory — trailing for the first time in 14 years.
Scott overcame a snap hook on the opening hole to make five birdies as he and Byeong Hun An — the replacement for Jason Day — won in 17 holes. Hideki Matsuyama holed a 25-foot birdie putt on the 17th hole that carried the Japanese star and C.T. Pan to a 1-up victory over Patrick Reed and Webb Simpson.
Oosthuizen and Abraham Ancer, the Mexican rookie who has received praise all week for his fire and confidence, opened with five straight birdies in a crushing defeat over the American power duo of Dustin Johnson and Gary Woodland.
Woods was so strong that he decided to play again in Friday foursomes, again paired with Thomas. Woods kept two other teams together — Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele, and Reed and Simpson — even though both lost.
Els is sending out five new partnerships, sticking to a plan that so far is working quite well.
Former Cardinals Pitcher Wacha Signs With Mets
>>Former Cardinals Pitcher Wacha Signs With Mets
The New York Mets are have replaced outgoing free agent Zack Wheeler. The club has agreed to a one-year contract with free agent right-hander Michael Wacha, reports Tim Healey of Newsday. Joel Sherman of the New York Post says the deal is worth $3 million with $7 million in available incentives. The Mets have not yet confirmed an agreement.
Wacha, 28, was one of the youngest free agents on the market this offseason. He had the worst season of his career in 2019, throwing 126 2/6 innings with a 4.76 ERA and fewer than two strikeouts per walk with the Cardinals. Wacha dealt with a knee injury early in the season and was demoted to the bullpen briefly at midseason.
Wacha threw 84 1/3 innings with a 3.20 ERA in 2018, but a severe oblique strain ended his season in June. Only once in the last four years has Wacha thrown as many as 140 innings in a season. He's been held back by a series of injuries, including shoulder trouble a few years ago.
The Mets intend to bring righties Seth Lugo and Robert Gsellman to spring training as starting pitchers, according to Joel Sherman of the New York Post, though they are likely to wind up back in the bullpen. Lugo was the club's most trusted bullpen arm late this past season.
Wacha is represented by CAA, Mets GM Brodie Van Wagenen's former agency. Since taking over as GM last year, Van Wagenen as signed or traded for several of his former clients, including Robinson Cano and Jed Lowrie. Wacha is now another member of that group.
>>Anthony Rendon Signs With LA Angels
Third baseman Anthony Rendon and the Los Angeles Angels agreed to a $245 million, seven-year contract Wednesday, a person with direct knowledge of the deal told The Associated Press.
Rendon gets a $4 million signing bonus payable by Dec. 31 and salaries of $25.5 million next season, $27.5 million in 2021, $36 million in 2022 and $38 million each year from 2023-26. He would receive a $250,000 bonus for World Series MVP, $150,000 for League Championship Series MVP, $125,000 for election as an All-Star starter and $100,000 for selection as a reserve.
Rendon is the third prized free agent to strike a big-money deal at this week’s baseball winter meetings. He’ll join three-time MVPs Mike Trout and Albert Pujols on a team that’s made just one postseason appearance in the past decade.
The Angels had missed out on free-agent right-hander Gerrit Cole, who agreed to a record $324 million, nine-year contract with the New York Yankees on Tuesday night.
Rendon, who has played all seven of his major league seasons with Washington, drove in a career-best 126 runs while helping the Nationals capture the franchise’s first World Series championship this year. His 19.9 Wins Above Replacement, per FanGraphs, over the past four seasons trails only Trout, Boston’s Mookie Betts and Milwaukee’s Christian Yelich among position players.
Rendon follows Bryce Harper as a homegrown star in Washington to leave via free agency — Harper signed a $330 million, 13-year deal with the Philadelphia Phillies last March.
Bradley Beats D-III Maryville
The Bradley men's basketball team cruised to a 91-58 victory against Maryville on Tuesday night, posting the team's 10th-straight win at Carver Arena and improving to 7-3 on the season.
Junior Elijah Childs led the Braves with 16 points and eight boards, while senior Nate Kennell and sophomore Ja'Shon Henry each chipped in 15 points. Kennell sunk four 3-pointers for his 15 points, while Henry added five rebounds for BU.
Senior Darrell Brown paced the Bradley attack with nine assists as the Braves finished with 27 helpers as a team – their most in 13 seasons. Sophomore Ari Boya helped anchor the BU defense with a career-best four blocks.
After holding a slight edge for much of the early portion of the game, Bradley firmly took control during the final six minutes of the first half. Holding a 26-19 lead, BU scored the final 20 points of the period to head into the locker room with a commanding 46-19 lead. Bradley made 8-of-10 field goals during the stretch, while the Saints missed their final 10 shots of the period to go with three turnovers for the 27-point edge at the intermission.
The Braves picked up in the second half right where they left off in the first. Kennell and Brown sunk triples on the team's first two possessions before Childs added a layup as Bradley extended its run to 28-straight points and a 54-19 lead. The Bradley advantage would reach as many as 41 points, 83-42, before picking up the final 91-58 victory.
Bradley shot a season-best 59.7 percent in the winning effort, including a 6-of-14 mark from beyond the arc (42.9 percent). The Braves also outscored the Saints, 50-20, in the paint with an 18-0 advantage in fastbreak points.
The Braves are back in action on Sunday, hosting Georgia Southern as BU looks to add to its 10-game winning streak at Carver Arena. First tip is at 4 p.m. on ESPN3.
Central Illinois Conference boys basketball scores
Clinton 40
Mount Pulaski 54
Argenta-Oreana 35
Meridian 80
Shelbyville 37
Pana 63
Maroa-Forsyth 43
Decatur St. Teresa 55
Okaw Valley 54
Sullivan 38
Arthur-Lovington/Atwood-Hammond 38
Tuscola 70
Illinois Hosts Fifth-Ranked Michigan
No. 5 Michigan presents a tough challenge for Illinois. Illinois has played a ranked team only once this season and lost. Michigan beat Iowa by 12 at home on Friday.
The Wolverines are led by seniors Jon Teske and Zavier Simpson. Teske is averaging 14.1 points, 9.2 rebounds and 2.4 blocks while Simpson is accounting for 12.3 points, 4.4 rebounds and 8.7 assists per contest.
The Fighting Illini have been led by Kofi Cockburn and Andres Feliz, who are averaging 15.4 and 14.3 points, respectively.
Illinois is a perfect 6-0 when the team records at least 11 offensive rebounds. The Fighting Illini are 0-3 this season when they fail to reach that mark.
The Illini have recently gotten buckets via assists more often than the Wolverines. Illinois has an assist on 51 of 89 field goals (57.3 percent) over its past three contests while Michigan has assisted on 44 of 81 field goals (54.3 percent) during its past three games.
Illinois has posted an excellent offensive rebound percentage of 42.8 percent this year. That rate is ranked first in Division 1. The offensive rebound percentage for Michigan stands at just 24.9 percent (ranked 270th).
Vegas Blasts Blackhawks
Marc-Andre Fleury made 28 saves and the Vegas Golden Knights beat the Chicago Blackhawks 5-1 on Tuesday night in their goaltender's first game since the death of his father, Andre.
Reilly Smith, Deryk Engelland, William Karlsson, Max Pacioretty and Ryan Reaves scored for the Golden Knights, who now hit the road for two games on a 5-1-1 run.
Corey Crawford, who dropped to 1-4-0 against Vegas, made 32 saves for Chicago, which played its third road game in six nights. Dominik Kubalik scored with 27 seconds left to spoil Fleury's bid for his 59th career shutout.
After an evenly contested first period that saw both goaltenders come up with spectacular saves to keep their opponents off the scoreboard, Vegas was increasingly better in the second with the first seven shots on goal.
With less than a minute left in the second, Smith was masterful in forcing a turnover from Chicago veteran Jonathan Toews, streaking in on an odd-man rush and delaying just long enough to draw Crawford to his left before dishing to Karlsson, who finished with a short-handed goal to make it 3-0.
Pacioretty's goal made it 4-0 early in the third, and Reaves got his third of the season late in the period.
The Blackhawks continue their three-game road trip Thursday at Arizona.
Sabres Blast Blues
Jack Eichel scored two goals to extend his NHL-leading point streak to 14 games, and the Buffalo Sabres beat the St. Louis Blues 5-2 on Tuesday night.
Sam Reinhart, Johan Larsson and Zemgus Girgensons each had a goal and an assist as the Sabres won their second straight. Linus Ullmark made 28 saves.
Troy Brouwer and Alex Pietrangelo had goals for the Blues, who have lost three in a row following a four-game winning streak. Jake Allen stopped 28 shots.
Eichel put the Sabres ahead 3-2 about six minutes into the third period. The Sabres’ captain handled the puck behind the net for several seconds before skating to the left slot and sending a wrist shot to the far corner.
The 14-game point streak for Eichel is the second-longest in the NHL this season, behind a 15-game stretch from Chicago’s Patrick Kane. Eichel has 12 goals and 13 assists during the streak.
Eichel scored into an empty net with two seconds remaining for his 20th goal of the season.
Girgensons also scored an empty-netter in the final minute.
The Blues begin four-game homestand Thursday vs. Vegas.
Yankees Open The Vault for Cole
The New York Yankees landed the biggest prize of the free-agent market, adding Gerrit Cole to their rotation with a record $324 million, nine-year contract on Tuesday night, a person familiar with the deal told The Associated Press.
Cole’s deal established marks for pitchers in total dollars, topping the $245 million, seven-year contract Stephen Strasburg finalized a day earlier to remain with the World Series champion Washington Nationals.
Its $36 million average is a record for any player, beating the $35.5 million in outfielder Mike Trout’s $426.5 million, 12-year deal with the Los Angeles Angels that started last season. Cole gets an even $36 million annually and can opt out after the 2024 season. He also has a full no-trade provision.
A 29-year-old right-hander, Cole was baseball’s most dominant pitcher for much of 2019 and helped the Houston Astros come within one win of their second World Series title in three seasons.
New York has not won the World Series since 2009 and sought an ace to head a rotation that already includes Luis Severino, Masahiro Tanaka, James Paxton and J.A. Happ or Domingo Germán, who may be suspended at the season’s start under baseball’s domestic violence policy.
Cole will compliment a young core of hitters that includes Aaron Judge, Gleyber Torres and Gary Sánchez, entering a window when New York thinks it can compete consistently for championships.
Cole was drafted by the Yankees in the first round with the 28th overall pick out of high school in 2008 but chose to go to UCLA, then was drafted first overall by Pittsburgh three years later. Traded after the 2017 season, he transformed his career in two seasons with the Astros.
He went 15-5 with a 2.88 ERA in 2018, then 20-5 with a 2.50 ERA a major league-high 326 strikeouts last season, finishing second to teammate Justin Verlander in AL Cy Young Award balloting. Just 4-5 in late May, he went 19-0 over his next 25 starts before losing the World Series opener. He won Game 5 and was available to pitch in Game 7 but was never used.
Monticello Beats Auburn For First Win of Season
The Monticello Sages picked up their first win of the season holding off Auburn 55-44 in non-conference high school boys basketball action Tuesday night from Monticello High School.
Garrett Kepley scored a game-high 21 points and was aided by Ethan Miller’s 16 points, as the Sages finally found the offensive balance they’ve been striving for in the early portion of the season.
Monticello jumped out to a quick 9-0 lead against Salt Fork Friday night but the Storm battled back and ultimately won on a last-second shot. The Sages quickly jumped out to a 9-0 lead again Tuesday but after the Trojans made it 13-8 after one quarter, Miller made three-consecutive three-pointers to put Monticello up 22-8.
Briggs Fultz scored the final four points of the quarter to stake Monticello to a 26-15 lead at the half.
Auburn battled back in the third quarter to cut the deficit to 39-32 going to the fourth quarter thanks to 12-2 run after Kepley started the second half with a quick
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Clinton Boy's Basketball Coach Resigns
Clinton High School has announced the resignation of varsity boy's basketball coach Dan Luketich.
Athletic Director Matt Koeppel confirmed to Regional Radio Friday the second-year coach resigned. He declined to comment further on the situation.
Luketich led the Maroons to its most successful season since 2018-19 with an 11-21 mark. In the COVID-shortened 2020-21 season, Clinton was 2-14 under Luketich.
Since 2000, the Clinton boy's basketball program has had one Regional title and just three winning seasons.
The Maroons will seek its seventh coach in that same time frame.
Cardinals Score 29 Against Nationals in Pujols' Spring Training Debut
It was only spring training, but the first game of Albert Pujols' second stint with the St. Louis Cardinals could not have gone better. Pujols went 1 for 3 in his Grapefruit League debut Wednesday and his Cardinals teammates went on to beat the Nationals 29-8.
Veteran Anibal Sanchez, signed to give the Nationals innings this summer, was tagged for 12 hits and 10 runs in four innings, and that's not even the worst pitching performance of the day. Righty Cade Cavalli, Washington's No. 2 prospect, gave up 11 runs (10 earned) in only 2 1/3 innings. St. Louis put 15 runs on the board in the eighth inning.
Eight players had multiple hits for the Cardinals and eight players drove in multiple runs. Big leaguers Paul DeJong, Paul Goldschmidt, and Yadier Molina hit the only home runs for St. Louis. They went 15 for 25 with runners in scoring position to plate those 29 runs.
While spring training record-keeping is spotty, especially going back more than a few years, it's unknown whether the 29 runs are any sort of spring record. Only four times in the regular season and postseason has a team scored at least 29 runs in a game:
As for Pujols, he signed with the Cardinals earlier this week, and Wednesday was his first game action.
Pujols has said this will be his final season. At age 42, he will be a part-time player and platoon bat who faces mostly lefties.
Illinois' Underwood Receives Contract Extension
University of Illinois Director of Athletics Josh Whitman announced Wednesday an extension for men's basketball head coach Brad Underwood, pending approval by the UI Board of Trustees at its May 19 meeting.
The new agreement will keep Underwood on a six-year contract through the 2027-28 season.
Whitman said in a statement Underwood has led a remarkable resurgence of the men's basketball program including Big Ten championships, one of the best three-year runs in the history of Fighting Illini men's basketball and the Big Ten Conference, and reestablished ourselves on the national stage.
Underwood led Illinois to the 2022 Big Ten championship, navigating a challenging schedule with a frequently depleted roster to post a 15-5 league record and earn the school's first regular season conference title in 17 years. Illinois went 23-10 overall, with Underwood recording his third-straight 20-plus win season. The Illini ended the year at No. 19 in the AP poll to register a third-straight Top 25 finish, the program's longest streak since 2000-06.
Illinois was a No. 4 seed in the 2022 NCAA Tournament, becoming one of just six programs to receive top-4 seeds in back-to-back tournaments after earning a No. 1 seed in 2021. Illinois stands as one of just 12 schools to advance to the Round of 32 in each the last two NCAA Tournaments, which also marks Illinois' first time advancing in consecutive NCAA Tournaments in 16 years.
No team has fared better in the Big Ten since 2020 than the Fighting Illini, who are 44-16 (.733) in Big Ten play the last three years of the Underwood era. Illinois owns the most wins and best winning percentage in the league over the last three Big Ten campaigns.
The 44 Big Ten victories mark the winningest three-year run in school history, and the sixth-winningest three-year stretch by any Big Ten school in conference play. Illinois has won at least 13 Big Ten games in three straight years for the first time in program history, with Underwood claiming Illinois' two all-time winningest Big Ten seasons (16 in 2021, 15 in 2022), and three of the top seven (13 in 2020).
Underwood said in a statement Wednesday said he is thankful for the way he and his family have been welcomed into the Champaign-Urbana and U of I communities. Adding there is no better place to live, no better school to represent, and no better program to lead.
Underwood's proposed contract calls for an annual $300,000 increase in base compensation and a $200,000 increase in the annual retention bonus. It is fully guaranteed through the next four seasons, with Underwood's buyout – what he would owe the University to accept employment elsewhere – increasing as well. The contract will continue to include bonus opportunities for advancement in the NCAA Tournament and other agreed-upon metrics.
Blues Down Canucks
Ryan O'Reilly had a goal and an assist as the St. Louis Blues beat Vancouver 4-3 on Wednesday night, further dimming the Canucks' faint playoff hopes.
Nick Leddy, Robert Thomas and Nathan Walker also scored for the Blues (37-20-9). David Perron added two assists.
Elias Pettersson scored twice for the Canucks (32-28-9), who were playing their fifth game in eight nights. Alex Chiasson also had a goal.
A 22-save performance earned St. Louis goalie Ville Husso his 18th win of the season. Thatcher Demko stopped 20 shots for Vancouver.
The Blues also beat the Canucks on Monday, and swept the three-game season series.
Vancouver is five points behind the Vegas Golden Knights, who hold the final playoff spot in the Western Conference. The Canucks will face Vegas in their next two games.
Pettersson got the Canucks back within a goal with less than five minutes left, snapping a shot past Husso from in tight for his second of the night.
Vancouver pressed for the equalizer, but couldn't get another shot past Husso.
The goalie made one of his biggest stops with 70 seconds remaining, robbing Tanner Pearson with a glove save.
A blocked shot turned into a goal for the Blues midway through the third period.
Canucks defenseman Travis Dermott went down to stop a shot from Mackenzie MacEachern but the puck bounced off him to Walker, who sent it soaring into the Vancouver net to make it 4-2.
St. Louis took a lead into the final period thanks to O'Reilly's power-play goal.
Vancouver rookie Vasily Podkolzin was called for holding after he hauled down Brandon Saad on the rush, and the Blues made the Canucks pay.
Perron sent the puck to Brayden Schenn below the goal line and Schenn instantly dished it to O'Reilly at the hash marks. O'Reilly one-timed a shot past Demko for his 15th goal 17:16 into the second.
The Blues' short-handed goal tied it 2-all earlier in the period. Pettersson coughed up the puck in his own zone and Thomas streaked down the ice. He beat Canucks defenseman Quinn Hughes for a breakaway, then put a shot past Demko glove side.
Pettersson gave Vancouver a 2-1 lead midway through the second with a beautiful goal from the top of the slot. The Swedish center intercepted a pass near the blue line, took a couple of strides and then released a rocket for his 21st of the season.
Nic Petan got an assist on the play, his first point for the Canucks.
The Blues got on the board 7:26 into the second when Leddy sent a long drive under Demko's glove for his second of the season, tying it at 1.
Vancouver took the lead 31 seconds into the second. Brad Richardson sent Chiasson a blind, backhand pass and the winger swiped in a shot from the top of the crease for his seventh goal of the season.
Richardson got an assist on the play, marking his first point since being claimed off waivers from the Calgary Flames on March 21.
Some stellar saves by Demko kept the game scoreless through the first.
His best of the period came at the 10:20 mark when the All-Star goalie made a diving glove save to deny Vladimir Tarasenko from the side of the net.
The Blues play at Edmonton on Friday night.
Clinton Tops Tuscola in CIC Opener
Dominick Thayer pitched into the seventh inning and drove in two runs at the plate as Clinton got by Tuscola 5-4 in the Central Illinois Conference opener Tuesday afternoon in Tuscola.
Thayer struck out nine, allowing four runs on six hits and issued four walks.
Mason Walker recorded the final two outs for the Maroons to pick up the save.
Thayer finished 1-for-3 with two RBIs. Walker reached base three times on three walks and scored twice.
Tuscola's Peyton Armstrong hit a home run in the top of the first inning to put the Warriors up 1-0. The Maroons answered with a three run frame in the fourth inning.
Caeden Baer's two-run home run in the fourth inning tied the game at 3 and Tuscola took the lead in the bottom of the sixth, pushing a run across on another RBI hit by Baer but the Maroons scored two in the top of the seventh inning to take the lead.
Baer finished 2-for-3 for the Warriors with three runs batted in.
Monday's action was the first game of the season for Clinton as they go to 1-0 overall and 1-0 in the CIC. The Maroons did not schedule games the first week of the season and had all their scheduled matchups last week canceled due to weather.
The Maronos are scheduled to host Central A&M on Thursday.
Girl's Softball: Tuscola Rolls Clinton
Ella and Ava Boyer hit home runs for the Tuscola Lady Warriors as they beat Clinton 15-4 in Central Illinois Conference high school girl's softball action from Tuscola Tuesday afternoon.
The Lady Warriors used a six-run second inning and seven-run fourth inning to fuel them past the struggling Lady Maroons.
Both Boyer's drove in three and scored twice. Marissa Boyer and Isabelle Wilcox drove in two runs for Tusola.
Heidi Humble paced the Lady Maroons' offense going 2-for-3 with a single, double and an RBI. Brooke Reeves, Morgan Fortune, and Kate Goebel drove in runs for Clinton.
The Lady Maroons are 0-4 and drop to 0-1 in the CIC. They are scheduled to host Central A&M Thursday.
Mt. Pulaski Blasts Illini Central
The Mt. Pulaski Hilltoppers boy's baseball team had an offensive explosion as they blasted Illini Central 24-0 in Tomahawk Conference high school boy's baseball action Tuesday in Mason City.
Landon Smith was a home run short of the cycle going 3-for-3 with two runs batted in and two runs scored.
Liam Smith finished 2-for-2 with three runs batted in and two runs scored. Jackson Fricke was 4-for-4 with three runs batted in and three runs scored. Kolin Gibbs finished 2-for-4 with a pair of doubles and four runs batted in.
Clay Aylesworth, Colt Selinger, and Luke Farris drove in a pair of runs as well for the Hilltoppers.
Farris threw three shut out innings in the starting role for Mt. Pulaski allowing a hit, issued three walks and struck out four. Selinger closed the game out with a clean, scoreless inning in relief.
The Hilltoppers are 3-0 overall and 1-0 in conference action. They'll take on Decatur LSA Thursday afternoon.
Bulls Get By Wizards
DeMar DeRozan scored 14 of his 32 points in the fourth quarter, and the Chicago Bulls pulled away for a 107-94 victory over the Washington Wizards on Tuesday night.
Nikola Vucevic scored 27 points for Chicago, which is trying to stay in the top six in the Eastern Conference and avoid the play-in round of the postseason. The Bulls (44-32) took a half-game lead over Toronto (43-32) for fifth place in the East, and they lead seventh-place Cleveland (42-33) by 1 1/2 games.
Chicago has played 12 of its last 15 on the road, but the Bulls now have only six games remaining in the regular season - and the next five are at home.
Rui Hachimura scored 21 points for the Wizards, who had their modest two-game winning streak snapped.
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope added 20 points for the Wizards.
The Bulls rebounded from a loss to the New York Knicks the previous night, and they overcame a scoreless first half from Zach LaVine, who finished with 14 points. DeRozan was just 2 of 12 from the field at the half, but he went 10 of 15 in the second.
Chicago led 75-73 after three quarters, but the Bulls made their decisive run early in the fourth. DeRozan's breakaway dunk made it 90-80 - the first double-digit lead for either team - and Chicago comfortably closed the game out from there.
Vucevic scored 20 points in the first half, and the Bulls led 51-46 after two quarters.
Bulls guard Javonte Green scored nine points on 4-of-4 shooting. That included a one-handed dunk in the second quarter and an alley-oop moments later.
The Bulls host the Los Angeles Clippers on Thursday night.
Mizzou Gets By Illinois
The Fighting Illini baseball team fell to Missouri in the 2022 Braggin' Rights game in Sauget, Illinois on Tuesday night, 11-7.
Illinois recorded seven runs on 10 hits en route to their first Braggin' Rights loss since 2014. Both Ryan Hampe and Justin Janas homered in the game for the Illini.
Illinois (10-12) opened up the scoring in the second inning as sophomore infielder Brody Harding drove in outfielder Taylor Jackson on a two-out RBI single, his seventh RBI of the season. Missouri (14-7) responded with two runs in the second inning on a two-run home run, followed by another two runs in the third to take a 4-1 lead through the first three frames.
Missouri tacked on another two runs before the Illini responded in the top of the sixth as Ryan Hampe connected on a two-run opposite-field homer, his second of the season to cut the deficit to 6-3. The two teams continued to trade runs while the Tigers held on to a lead throughout the latter innings of the ballgame. Illinois was able to bring the tying run to the on-deck circle in the top of the ninth inning, but the comeback effort ultimately fell short.
Up next, the Illini will host Purdue for the first home Big Ten series of the season. The first game of the series will begin at 6 p.m. CT on Friday evening.
Bears Sign QB Siemian
The Chicago Bears signed veteran quarterback Trevor Siemian to a two-year contract on Tuesday to back up Justin Fields.
Siemian has appeared in 33 games and started 29 while throwing for 6,843 yards, 41 touchdowns and 27 interceptions for the Denver Broncos (2015-17), New York Jets (2019) and New Orleans Saints (2020-21). He starred at Northwestern before getting drafted by Denver in the seventh round in 2015.
Fields is coming off a shaky rookie season after Chicago traded up to draft him with the No. 11 overall pick. The Bears also have Super Bowl 52 MVP Nick Foles on their roster.
The Bears decided to make big changes after going 6-11 and missing the playoffs for the ninth time in 11 years. They hired general manager Ryan Poles to replace Ryan Pace and Matt Eberflus to take over for Matt Nagy. Chicago also traded star pass rusher Khalil Mack to the Los Angeles Chargers.
White Sox Acquire Former Phillies First Round Pick
The Chicago White Sox added to their outfield depth on Tuesday, acquiring Adam Haseley in a trade with the Philadelphia Phillies.
Chicago sent minor league pitcher McKinley Moore to Philadelphia for Haseley, a .264 hitter over parts of three big league seasons. Outfielder Blake Rutherford was designed for assignment by the reigning AL Central champions to make room on their 40-man roster.
The White Sox lost Andrew Vaughn on Sunday when he got hurt making a diving catch in the outfield. The 23-year-old Vaughn, the No. 3 pick in the 2019 amateur draft, was diagnosed with a hip pointer, but he could start playing in games again in one to two weeks.
Haseley was selected by Philadelphia with the No. 8 overall pick in the 2017 amateur draft. He has appeared in 72 games in center field, 35 in left and 19 in right.
He made his big league debut in 2019, batting .266 with five homers and 26 RBIs in 67 games.
Haseley was the Phillies’ opening-day center fielder last year, but he appeared in just nine games with the big league club. He hit .233 in 56 games in the minors.
Moore, 23, was selected by Chicago in the 14th round of the 2019 draft. The 6-foot-6 right-hander went 2-2 with a 4.20 ERA in 37 games in the minors last year.
HS Softball: GCMS Rolls Clinton
Gibson City-Melvin-Sibley scored two runs in the top of the sixth inning to go up by ten runs and kept Clinton off the scoreboard in the bottom half of the frame to come away with a 12-2 ten-run rule victory in non-conference high school girl's softball action from Clinton Monday afternoon.
Cally Kroon was a home run short of the cycle for the Lady Falcons. Kroon went 3-for-4 with four runs batted in and three runs scored.
From the leadoff spot, Ashley Hyatt finished 3-for-5. Sadie Christensen and Kyra Kietzman each recorded a multi-hit afternoon for the Lady Falcons.
Heidi Humble doubled in Ella Steward and Brooke Reeves in the fifth inning to cut the Clinton deficit to 10-2 at the time. Reeves went 1-for-2 for the Lady Maroons.
Reeves took the loss in circle for the Lady Maroons. She allwed 12 runs, but five were earned as the Lady Maroons committed seven errors. She allowed eleve hits, issued four walks nd struck out two.
The Lady Maroons fall to 0-3 on the season while GCMS moves to 1-2.
Clinton travels to Tuscola this afternoon to open Central Illinois Conference play.
Knicks Get By Bulls
RJ Barrett scored 28 points, Alec Burks had 27 and the New York Knicks beat the Chicago Bulls 109-104 on Monday night for their fourth straight victory.
Obi Toppin had 17 points for the Knicks, who remained 4 1/2 games behind Atlanta for 10th place in the Eastern Conference and the final play-in spot with only six games remaining. But they'd rather keep trying for that, as unlikely as it is, than lose a few more games to potentially better their draft position.
DeMar DeRozan scored 37 points, including 15 in the fourth quarter. But he missed a jumper and then was called for an offensive foul in the final 45 seconds, cutting short Chicago's comeback attempt.
Zach LaVine added 27 points but Chicago fell into a tie with Toronto for the fifth-best record in the East.
Toppin played most of the fourth quarter in place of struggling Julius Randle and had eight points in the period. His dunk while being fouled led to a three-point play and an 89-79 advantage early in the period but DeRozan, who has 573 points in the fourth quarter this season, kept Chicago from ever falling too far behind.
His three-point play cut it to 104-103 with 1:17 left, but after his missed jumper Burks knocked down a 3-pointer from the corner to make it 107-103 with 22 seconds to go. Randle then hit two free throws after DeRozan's offensive foul to put it away.
Mitchell Robinson finished with 16 points and 12 rebounds for the Knicks. Randle was 1 of 9 for five points, though he did grab 13 rebounds.
Nikola Vucevic had 16 points and 13 rebounds.
Former Bulls Coach, now Knicks Coach Tom Thibodeau still isn't sure if Derrick Rose will return this season. He said the point guard has increased his workload to include basketball activity but still not contact as he recovers from a procedure for a skin infection on his surgically repaired right ankle.
Rookie guard Quentin Grimes missed his second straight game with soreness in his right knee after recently returning from an injury to the knee. Thibodeau said Grimes was day to day.
The Bulls visit Washington on Tuesday.
Blues Down Cnaucks
Vladimir Tarasenko had two goals and an assist, leading the St. Louis Blues to a 4-1 victory over the Vancouver Canucks on Monday night.
Tarasenko has 23 goals this season, and the three-point game gave him 500 points in his NHL career.
David Perron and Marco Scandella also scored for the Blues, who had lost of three of four. Robert Thomas had two assists.
Ville Husso rebounded after allowing five goals Saturday and recorded 35 saves. He is 8-3-3 in his last 14 starts.
Brad Hunt scored for Vancouver. Former Blues goal Jaroslav Halak had 25 saves.
It was the first of a home-and-home set against the Canucks. The teams play in Vancouver on Wednesday.
St. Louis, outscored 12-4 in its last two games, jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the first period.
The Blues struck first when Scandella scored his second goal of the season at 6:37 of the opening period. Tarasenko's shot went over Halak. Standing in front of the net, Scandella alertly pushed the puck in for the goal.
It was the first time in six games that the Blues scored first in a game.
The Blues converted on a 2-on-1 break to go up 2-0 at 14:02. Ivan Barbashev picked the puck from Conor Garland and passed to Perron. From the right circle, Perron's wrist shot went high and beat Halak, who faced his former teammates for just the fourth time in his 16-year career. He is 0-3-1 against St. Louis.
Perron has 14 goals in his last 13 games. Perron had an eight-game point streak (10 goals, four assists) snapped Saturday against the Hurricanes. He has posted 22 points over his last 16 games (14 goals, 8 assists).
Tarasenko's goal came just 49 seconds into the third period. Tarasenko was robbed by Halak on his first shot. The puck came back to him and he knocked in his rebound.
The Canucks cut the lead to 3-1 on a goal by Hunt at 2:13. It was Hunt's third goal this season.
Halak was pulled with 3:17 to play. Tarasenko scored an empty-net goal at 17:47.
St. Louis acquired D Brady Lyle from the Boston Bruins in exchange for future considerations on Monday. Lyle will report to the Blues' AHL affiliate, the Springfield Thunderbirds. The 6-foot-1, 211-pound Lyle, 22, has dressed in 48 games for the AHL's Providence Bruins this season, recording nine points (two goals, seven assists) and 10 penalty minutes.
The Blues have signed D Matt Kessel to a two-year, entry-level contract that will begin with the 2022-23 season. Kessel, who was drafted by the Blues in the fifth round (150th overall) of the 2020 NHL Entry Draft, will report to the Blues' AHL affiliate, the Springfield Thunderbirds, on a tryout and will be a member of the Thunderbirds for the remainder of the season. The 6-foot-3, 201-pound Kessel, 21, has spent the past three seasons at UMass-Amherst.
St. Louis is at Vancouver on Wednesday night.
Bills Match Offer Sheet for OL Bates
The Buffalo Bills will retain Ryan Bates by matching the four-year qualifying offer the offensive lineman signed with the Chicago Bears, general manager Brandon Beane said on Monday.
Beane made the announcement while attending the NFL’s owners meetings in Florida, four days after Bates signed the Bears’ offer sheet. The Bills had five days to match the offer or lose Bates without compensation.
The third-year player was a restricted free agent, whose rights the Bills retained by tendering him a one-year, $2.433 million contract two weeks ago.
He’s a third-year player who went undrafted out of Penn State and was acquired by Buffalo in a trade that sent defensive end Eli Harold to the Philadelphia Eagles in August 2019. Noted for his versatility for being able to play each position on the line, Bates appeared in 41 games, including four starts last season with the Bills.
In a separate move, the Bills re-signed offensive lineman Ike Boettger to a one-year contract. Boettger, who had 10 starts at guard in Buffalo last season, spent the past four seasons with the Bills and was an unrestricted free agent after completing the final year of his contract.
Sabres Rally Past Blackhawks
Tage Thompson scored the tiebreaking goal on a fortunate bounce with 10.6 seconds left and the Buffalo Sabres rallied from four down to beat the Chicago Blackhawks 6-5 on Monday night.
Victor Olofsson had two goals and an assist to help the Sabres win for the first time in three games. Kyle Okposo, Vinnie Hinostroza and Alex Tuch also scored for Buffalo.
Thompson, the team leader with 28 goals, broke his stick on a shot from left-wing. The puck caromed off the boards behind the net and hit Chicago goaltender Kevin Lankinen's left skate before going in.
Tuch forged Buffalo's second tie of the night with a slot deflection of Olofsson's pass with 2:14 to play. Olofsson took Casey Middlestadt's feed and relayed it to Tuch.
Alex DeBrincat gave Chicago a 5-4 advantage midway through the third period with his 38th goal of the season and fourth in four games, but the Blackhawks blew yet another lead.
Calvin de Haan, Sam Lafferty, Jonathan Toews and Seth Jones also scored for Chicago, which led 4-0 in the second.
Buffalo's comeback began when Olofsson scored twice in just under six minutes, beating Lankinen on a one-timer from the right circle with the Sabres on a power play, then sending a wrist shot over Lankinen's glove from the left circle 10:24 into the second.
Buffalo cut the deficit to 4-3 on Okposo's deflection of Dylan Cozens' shot at 14:32, a drive that caromed off the right skate of Blackhawks defenseman Erik Gustafsson just before it beat Lankinen.
The Sabres tied it on former Blackhawk and Chicago native Hinostroza's 11th goal, a tip rebound off a slot scramble 2:39 into the third.
Lankinen made 29 saves. Dustin Tokarski had 15 for Buffalo.
The Blackhawks dominated the first 22 minutes, scoring four times on nine shots. Then the Sabres countered with a 15-shot second period and pulled within a goal after 40 minutes.
De Haan opened the scoring at 7:53 of the first, converting Taylor Raddysh's feed. Lafferty made it 2-0 at 13:44 with a deflection of Jake McCabe's point shot.
The Blackhawks led 3-0 on Toews' 10th goal of the season in his 999th NHL game. His power-play backhand was set up by Philipp Kurashev on a give-and-go with 3:05 left in the first.
At 1:21 of the second, Jones' three-quarter speed wrist shot beat Tokarski to make it 4-0.
De Haan's goal gave him two in a season for the first time since 2016-17. The defenseman had scored once in each of the last four seasons.
Chicago forward Tyler Johnson came off injured reserve and out of concussion protocol before the game, going back in the lineup on the third line. Kirby Dach didn't dress because of a non-COVID-19 illness.
The Blackhawks begin a two-game road swing at Florida on Thursday.
Big Sixth Inning Sends Monticello Past Lincoln
In a game heard on 95.9 FM WEZC and online at dewittdailynews.com, a five-run sixth inning propelled the Monticello Sages past the Lincoln Railsplitter 8-2 in non-conference high school boy's baseball action Monday afternoon in Monticello.
Setting up the big sixth inning was a bizarre sequence in the bottom of the fifth inning and the Railers up 2-1. Lincoln's Wyatt Mammen struck out Dawlton Chupp and Joey Sprinkle to start the inning, the two and three hitters in the Monticello lineup. Then with one-ball and two-strike counts on Jacob Trusner, Thomas Swartz, and Spencer Mitze, Mamnen hit each consecutively setting up Eli Craft with the bases loaded and two outs.
During Craft's at-bat allowed, a passed ball first allowed Trusner to score and tie the game at 2-apiece. Then a passed ball three pitches later allowed Swartz to score and give the Sages the lead, 3-2.
Monticello's big sixth inning started with ninth-place hitter Logan Chupp drawing a lead-off walk to lead the inning off. Biniam Lienhart drew a walk to follow Chupp.
The Sages called Tylor Bundy off the bench to pinch-hit for Dawlton Chupp's place in the lineup and the speedy Bundy laid down a perfect bunt up the right side of the infield and there was no play at any base, loading the bases for Joey Sprinkle.
The senior popped a mile-high fly ball to left and was misplayed allowing each runner to move up a base and scored Dylan Brown from third base, running for the catcher Chupp, to make the score 4-2.
With the Railers infield drawn in, Trusner from the cleanup spot hit a flare to right-center field that nearly cleared the bases but Sprinkle was thrown out at the plate by three steps trying to score from first. Lienhart and Bundy scored easily to stretch the Sages advantage to 6-2.
Following Trusner's two-run single, Swartz singled to left, moving Trusner to third base. With Mitze batting, Swartz took off for second base. The throw skipped in to shortstop Andrew Graue and that allowed Trusner to score from third base and make the score 7-2.
The Sages would tack on the final run they'd score when Mitze singled home Swartz to make the score 8-2.
Equally as impressive as the Sages late scoring bursts were sophomore pitchers Luke Teschke and Jacob Long.
Teschke, who earlier last week committed to playing baseball at Illinois State University, pitched into the fifth inning in the third week of the season. The sophomore right-hander struck out nine Railers over 4 1/3 innings, walking three and allowed two unearned runs.
Teschke started the game with a fielding error when Daulton Miller grounded one up the first base line. Teschke's throw was over the head of first basemen Trusner and Miller end up coming around to score when Teschke walked Alex Hoeffert with the bases loaded.
Jaden Leadley started the fifth inning with a strikeout for Lincoln but reached on a passed ball error. He would later come around to score when Sean Raffa singled.
After Leadley reached base, Long relieved Teshke after he recorded his ninth strikeout of Miller. The sophomre southpaw allowed Sean Raffa to single home a run. After the run-scoring single, Trent Koehler's single in the hole at shortstop set up first and second with one out.
On a ground ball to Craft at third base, the freshman made a heads up play to step on the bag and throw across to Trusner at first base to close out the inning with a double play.
Long finished the win out for Monticello going 2 2/3 innings of scoreless relief with no walks and four strikeouts. He allowed four hits.
Koehler, who started on the mound for Lincoln, finished 1-for-4. He went four innings, allowing a run on two hits, three walks and struck out ten. Raffa paced the Lincoln offense going 2-for-2 with an RBI and a pair of walks.
Trusner finished 1-for-3 with two runs batted in and two runs scored. Swartz finished 2-for-2 with a pair of runs scored, a stolen base, a walk and was hit by a pitch.
Mitze finished 1-for-3 with an RBI for Monticello and Lienhart went 1-for-2 with a walk, two runs scored and a stolen base.
Lincoln drops to 1-2 on the young season while Monticello moves to 6-2.
The Sages travel to Champaign St. Thomas More on Wednesay to open Illini Prairie Conference action.
The next Sages baseball broadcast on 95.9 FM WEZC will be next Thursday when Monticello hosts Olympia.
Hear girl's softball action on WEZC and at dewittdailynews.com this Thursday afternoon when the Lady Sages host Tri-Valley.
Boy's Baseball Monticello hosts Lincoln on WEZC
The Monticello Sages boy's baseball team will host Lincon in non-conference high school boy's baseball action this afternoon in Monticello.
The Sages have started the season 5-2 with its most recent win a 7-4 home victory Friday over Westville.
The Railsplitters have struggled to get games in so far and sit at 1-1. They beat Warrensburg-Latham in the season opener and most recently fell to Springfield Sacred Heart Griffin last Monday.
Game time this afternon is 4:30 pm and can be heard on 95.9 FM WEZC and online at dewittdailynews.com.
Young Lady Maroons Softball Squad Looking to Overcome Early Adversity
An already very young Clinton Lady Maroons varsity softball squad is deal with some early season challenges.
Head Coach Andrea Rhoades indicates they have been bit by the injury bug in the early season so they are asking some players to take on unfamiliar roles and young players to step up.
Coach Rhoades explains some of the injuries they are dealing with are from players they had hoped would be key contributors this year but gives credit to the girls they've asked to try out new positions and step up in bigger roles.
Coach Rhoades praises the way the team enjoys being around each other and the way her seniors are mentoring the young players they have.
The Lady Maroons roster breaks down to four seniors, two juniors, six sophomores and five freshman. Clinton has started the season 0-2 and will be in action this afternooon taking on GCMS.
SLU Gets By ISU Sunday
The Illinois State baseball team scored in the 1st inning on Sunday but dropped the series finale, 8-2, to split the series with Saint Louis at Duffy Bass Field.
Sophomore Sean Sinisko threw four scoreless innings, allowing just one hit and striking out two.
Illinois State drops back to .500 at 9-9 while Saint Louis jumps to 12-9.
An RBI in the 1st inning from junior Connor Olson opened the game's scoring.
Saint Louis scored three times in both the 5th and 7th innings to lead 6-1.
ISU loaded the bases in the 7th inning but came away with just one run, trailing 6-2.
SLU responded with a pair of runs in the 8th inning.
Junior Jake McCaw's nine-game hitting streak was snapped Sunday.
The Redbirds had its Saturday matchup with the Billikens canceled. Illinois State is scheduled to host Iowa on Tuesday before Eastern Illinois on Wednesday. Both games are at 5:00 p.m. CT.
Michigan State Gets Best of Illinois in Series Finale
Illinois dropped the final game of the Big Ten opening weekend series against Michigan State at Illinois Field Sunday afternoon.
Illinois took two wins in a Friday double header in East Lansing, Michigan but weather forced the series finale to Champaign.
Outfielder Taylor Jackson went 2-for-4 with two RBI to lead the Illini at the plate. Cam McDonald picked up his team-high 24th RBI with a double down the left field line in the fourth inning which also extended his hitting streak to 19 games.
McDonald has reached base in every game this season.
Michigan State (11-9, 1-2) scored three runs in the second inning and another two in the third, but Illinois (10-11, 2-1) responded with three runs in the top of the fourth to pull within two of the Spartans.
Sophomore Alex Vera entered in relief of Jack Crowder and threw 3.2 scoreless innings, giving up just three hits. The Illini bullpen held Michigan State to zero runs in the final seven frames of the ballgame, but the offense was unable to bring a run across to spark a comeback.
Illinois travels to Sauget, Illinois on Tuesday to take on Missouri in a neutral site game against the Tigers. The game will be played at GCS Credit Union Ballpark and will begin at 6 p.m. CT.
Cardinals Reportedly Bringing Back 1B Pujols
Albert Pujols is returning to St. Louis after agreeing to a one-year deal with the Cardinals, according to published reports.
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch, which first reported the agreement late Sunday night, said the contract with the 42-year-old slugger — who is 21 home runs shy of 700 for his career — was pending a physical.
The deal brings Pujols back to where he began his major league career, becoming one of the game’s most powerful and dangerous all-around hitters. The NL Rookie of the Year in 2001 spent his first 11 years in St. Louis, helping the Cardinals win the World Series in 2009 and 2011. He hit at least .300 with at least 30 homers and 100 RBIs in each of his first 10 seasons in St. Louis.
A wildly popular player in St. Louis, his last game for the Cardinals was the team’s Game 7 win over Texas in the 2011 World Series.
Pujols was selected the NL MVP three times and made nine All-Star teams with the Cardinals before signing a 10-year, $240 million deal with the Los Angeles Angels in 2012. He was waived by the Angels last May and signed with the Dodgers, for whom he hit 12 homers and drove in 38 runs in 85 games.
Back with the Cardinals, Pujols could help serve as the team’s designated hitter with the National League now adopting the rule that had long been in place in the American League.
Bears Ink Bills OL
The Buffalo Bills stand to lose Ryan Bates after the offensive lineman agreed to sign an offer sheet to play for the Chicago Bears.
The Chicago Tribune first reported the move late Thursday.
Once the offer sheet is filed with the NFL, the Bills will have five days to match the Bears’ offer or lose Bates without compensation. A restricted free agent, Bates’ rights were retained by the Bills last week when the team tendered him a one-year, $2.433 million contract.
The value of the offer sheet was not revealed.
Buffalo has very limited space under its salary cap, which already counts Bates’ contract, and the team would have to free up additional space to match the Bears’ offer.
He’s a third-year player who went undrafted out of Penn State and was acquired by Buffalo in a trade that sent defensive end Eli Harold to the Philadelphia Eagles in August 2019. Noted for his versatility for being able to play each position, Bates appeared in 41 games, including four starts last season with the Bills.
Cubs Trade OF Ramirez to Rays
The Tampa Bay Rays acquired outfielder Harold Ramírez in a trade with the Chicago Cubs on Friday.
Ramirez batted .268 with seven homers and 41 RBIs in 99 games with Cleveland last season. He was acquired by the Cubs for cash in November.
Chicago got minor league infielder Esteban Quiroz in the deal with Tampa Bay. The 30-year-old Quiroz hit .268 with 12 homers and 48 RBIs in 68 games with Triple-A Durham last year.
A native of Cartagena, Colombia, Ramirez, 27, is a .271 hitter over parts of three seasons with Miami and Cleveland. He ranked sixth among NL rookies with 116 hits for the Marlins in 2019.
Ross Chastain Bangs Way to First NASCAR Win
Ross Chastain and Trackhouse Racing became first-time Cup winners Sunday when Chastain bashed and banged his way around the final lap of overtime at the Circuit of the Americas road course.
He tangled with friend and former teammate AJ Allmendinger to secure his first victory in 121 Cup starts. Chastain won in his sixth race with Trackhouse, which is co-owned by Pitbull.
The win is complex for Chastain, who justified his aggressive last-lap moves against Allmendinger as what’s required to win in the Cup Series. Chastain gave initial pause at what damage he may have done in the relationship with his one-time mentor. The two were Xfinity Series teammates at Kaulig Racing.
Overtime produced the most aggressive action of a long Sunday of racing on the permanent road course used primarily for Formula One. The race had nine cautions and ran 3 hours, 20 minutes.
Tyler Reddick had pushed his way to the led on the single lap run between the eighth and ninth caution, while Chastain and Allmendinger restarted overtime from second and third. Sitting in fourth was Alex Bowman, the driver often chided for “backing into victories.
For a moment, it looked as if another win would indeed fall in Bowman’s lap. Overtime featured four lead changes, two by Chastain, one by Allmendinger and Bowman even got to the front, but Chastain decided the race by divebombing inside of Allmendinger.
Bowman finished second for Hendrick Motorsports and a Chevrolet sweep. Christopher Bell was third for Toyota and followed by Chase Elliott of Hendrick, the defending race winner. Reddick was fifth and pole-sitter Ryan Blaney was the highest-finishing Ford driver in sixth.
The Cup Series races Sunday at Richmond Raceway in Virginia. Alex Bowman is the defending race winner and Martin Truex Jr. won the playoff race at Richmond last September.
Packers Sign CB Nixon, Lose CB Sullivan
The Green Bay Packers have signed former Las Vegas Raiders cornerback Keisean Nixon.
Nixon appeared in 40 games and made two starts during his three seasons with the Raiders. He made 20 tackles on defense and 18 on special teams. He had a team-high nine tackles on special teams as a rookie in 2019.
This move reunites Nixon with new Packers special teams coach Rich Bisaccia, who went 7-6 as the Raiders’ interim head coach last season after the resignation of Jon Gruden. Bisaccia had been the Raiders’ special teams coordinator before taking over for Gruden.
The 24-year-old Nixon joined the Raiders as an undrafted free agent in 2019. He played two years at South Carolina after transferring from Arizona Western College.
Meanwhile, former Packers cornerback Chandon Sullivan signed with the Minnesota Vikings on Friday, the latest player to switch from one NFC North rival to another.
The 25-year-old Sullivan played more than 76% of the snaps on defense last season for Green Bay, mostly in the slot position in the nickel package. He didn’t miss a game in three years with the Packers and had five interceptions and 16 passes defensed from 2019-21.
Undrafted out of Georgia State, where he became the program’s career interception leader, Sullivan broke into the NFL in 2018 with Philadelphia.
The Vikings have made a habit of signing ex-Packers over the years, including their most recent addition earlier this week: outside linebacker Za’Darius Smith.
HS Softball: Lady Maroons Fall To Maroa-Forsyth
In a game heard Friday evening on WHOW, the Clinton Lady Maroons fell to Maroa-Forsyth 12-2 in five innings. The non-conference matchup was relocated to Millikin University's turf softball complex due to wet field conditions.
The Trojans jumped out to 4-0 lead in the top of the first, and never looked back. They were led by Mariana Rohman, who threw two shutout innings of one hit ball with four strikeouts for the Trojan win. At the plate, Maroa-Forsyth was led by Reese Tirpak, who went 2 for 2 with a two-run homerun and a triple. Val Foulke also went 2 for 3 with two runs batted in on a homerun and triple. The Trojans are now 4-0 on the season.
The young Clinton team is facing a slew of injuries already this season, especially in the pitching department. Usual starting center fielder Brooke Reeves got the start. She took the loss on five innings of work; allowing 12 runs on 13 hits with four strikeouts, five walks, and on hit batter.
The Lady Maroons were led at the plate by the Serv-Pro of Piatt/Dewitt County Player of the Game Alaina Soberalski. The junior catcher went 2 for 3 at the plate. Heidi Humble and Brooke Reeves also went 1 for 3 for Clinton.
Clinton falls to 0-2 on the year. They next play Monday at home against GCMS.
Next week's "Maroons Game of the Week" broadcast on WHOW is scheduled for Thursday at 4:30 as Clinton hosts Central A&M in a CIC conference matchup.
HS Softball: Monticello Rolls Decatur Eisenhower
In a game heard on 95.9 FM WEZC and online at dewittdailynews.com, Lizzie Stiverson hit a two-run home run and scored three runs helping Monticello shut out Decatur Eisenhower 15-0 in four innings Friday afternoon from Monticello High School in non-conference high school girl's softball action.
Stiverson's two-run blast through a stiff wind Friday capped a four-run second inning to lead 6-0 and the Lady Sages tacked on eight more runs in the third to open up a 14-0. A run in the fourth ended the game on the 15-run rule.
Stiverson was the Piatt/DeWitt County Player of the Game and finished 2-for-2 with a run-scoring double in the first inning and scored three runs. Addison Wallace was 2-for-2 with three runs scored, a double and drove in two.
Hannah Uebinger was 1-for-3 with an RBI, a run scored and a stolen base.
Reese Patton tossed four shutout innings, striking out eight on zero walks and only one hit.
The Lady Sages even their record at 2-2.
The next Monticello sports broadcast on WEZC and at dewittdailynews.com is Monday when the Sages baseball team hosts Lincoln.
Pelicans Drop Struggling Bulls
Devonte' Graham hit five 3-pointers on his way to a season-high 30 points, CJ McCollum scored 25 and the New Orleans Pelicans defeated the Chicago Bulls 126-109 on Thursday night.
Jonas Valanciunas added 16 points and 19 rebounds for the Pelicans, who won for the fourth time in six games as they try to solidify their hold on a Western Conference play-in spot.
Zach LaVine scored 39 points and Coby White added 23 for Chicago, which played without leading scorer DeMar DeRozan (left groin) and lost for the fifth time in six games. The slumping Bulls are in danger of sliding out of a top-six seed in the East (the seventh and eighth seeds have to host the play-in round).
Pelicans undrafted rookie Jose Alvarado scored 13 of his 15 points in the fourth quarter, hitting a driving layup, floater and 3 in succession to help fuel a pivotal surge in which New Orleans built a 15-point cushion. Graham's deep 3 and Valanciunas' 10-foot turnaround capped the spurt and made it 107-92 with 6:26 to go.
Javonte Green and Alex Caruso each hit a 3 to help Chicago pull to 109-102 before Graham hit a momentum-halting driving layup as he was fouled. Graham added two more free throws to give him five straight points.
McCollum's bank shot made it 116-102 with 2:01 left and Chicago removed its starters soon after.
LaVine scored 16 points in the first quarter, when he hit five of his first six shots, including all three 3s he attempted, and helped Chicago build a lead as large as nine.
But the Pelicans erased the deficit in the second. Graham's 29-foot 3, followed by his driving floater while being fouled, put New Orleans up 52-50.
The Pelicans were ahead by four late in the period on Herb Jones' putback, but White drained his fourth of five 3s on the night to pull Chicago to 63-62 at halftime.
The Bulls visit Cleveland on Saturday night in the third of five straight road games.
Blackhawks Top Kings in Shootout
Thursday night, Collin Delia picked up the biggest win of his fledgling NHL career and outdueled Jonathon Quick.
Delia made 43 saves and stopped all three of Los Angeles' attempts in the shootout to give the Chicago Blackhawks a 4-3 victory.
Delia grew up in Southern California going to Los Angeles Kings games and watching Quick in goal.
Alex DeBrincat had a goal and an assist in regulation and then had the only score in the shootout for the Blackhawks, who have won two straight for the first time since getting four consecutive victories in the middle of January.
Delia made only his third NHL appearance this season. The 27-year old goalie began the season with Rockford of the AHL before being called up two months into the season. With Chicago playing on back-to-back nights, Delia found out before Wednesday's game in Anaheim that he was going to get the start.
Delia will be seeing more action over the final month of the season. He is the Blackhawks' backup goaltender after Marc Andre-Fleury was traded to Minnesota and Kevin Lankinen assumed No. 1 duties.
Patrick Kane also had a goal and an assist for the Blackhawks. Sam Lafferty also scored.
Phillip Danault scored twice for the Kings for his fourth multigoal game of the season. Quick made 28 saves.
Trevor Moore added a short-handed score for Los Angeles. He's the first Kings player since Mike Richards in 2011 to have a short-handed goal in two straight games.
Kane, who has four straight games with a point, has 23 in March (five goals, 18 assists). That's second to Nashville's Roman Josi, who has 26 points this month. Kane was in position after DeBrincat's shot took a big bounce off the endboards and put it past Quick at 16:44 of the first period.
Shortly after Los Angeles' Troy Stecher was sent to the penalty box for hooking, the Kings evened it on Moore's breakaway short-hander 2:13 into the second. Moore has 13 goals this season, but four are short-handed - which ties him with Columbus' Gustav Nyquist, Florida's Aleksander Barkov, Ottawa's Alex Formenton and Anaheim's Isac Lundestrom for the league lead.
DeBrincat scored his team-leading 36th of the season nine minutes later on a one-timer after a feed from behind the net by Dylan Strome.
Both of Danault's goals were rebounds in front of the net. His first score at 16:50 of the second period gave him his third goal in the last four games and tied it at 2.
After Lafferty's backhander in front of the crease put the Blackhawks back on top with 1:51 remaining in the second, Danault would tie it again at 9:07 of the third when he was able to fight through traffic and knock it in.
With the Kings still missing seven key players due to injuries, coach Todd McLellan thought this was the first time there were major breakdowns in communication. Despite being short-handed, Los Angeles is in second place in the Pacific Division by two points over Edmonton.
The Blackhawks conclude their three-game road trip against the Vegas Golden Knights on Saturday.
Flyers Blast Blues
Travis Konecny scored twice, Hayden Hodgson had a goal and an assist in his NHL debut and the Philadelphia Flyers beat the St. Louis Blues 5-2 on Thursday night.
The Flyers snapped a 13-game winless streak on the road, winning away from home for the first time since Dec. 29 at expansion Seattle.
Patrick Brown also scored, Joel Farabee added an empty-netter, and Martin Jones made 26 saves for Philadelphia. Cam York and Kevin Hayes each two assists.
Vladimir Tarasenko and Alexei Toropchenko scored for St. Louis, and Jordan Binnington made 22 saves. The Blues have lost three of four.
The Flyers had the jump from the start, outshooting the Blues 9-4 and taking a 2-0 lead in the opening period.
Konecny gave the Flyers the lead at the 6:27 mark with a quick wrister from the left dot. Kevin Connauton had the primary assist, giving him his first point in 29 games this season.
Brown extended the lead with 5:09 left in the first. It was his fourth of the season, snapping a nine-game goal drought.
Tarasenko's power-play goal at 1:47 of the second period cut it to 2-1.
Seconds after Pavel Buchnevich's turnover, Konecny's slap shot trickled through Binnington's pads to give the Flyers a 3-1 lead with 7:31 left.
Toropchenko scored for the Blues with 4:00 left in the second, immediately after Martin mishandled the puck behind the Flyers' net.
Hodgson gave the Flyers some insurance, banging home a rebound off Hayes' shot with 8:26 left in the third.
Blues LW David Perron's career-high seven-game goals streak was snapped, but he got an assist on Tarasenko's goal to give him an eight-game points streak. Perron has points in 11 of his last 12 games and has 19 points (13 goals, 6 assists) during that span.
Blues D Torey Krug (upper body) is out week-to-week after suffering the injury at Washington on Tuesday.
Blues F Tyler Bozak (lower body) was placed on the injured reserve and D Calle Rosen was recalled from Springfield, the team's AHL affiliate.
The Blues host Carolina on Saturday night.
Keselowski Hit With Huge Punishment for Modifications
NASCAR issued steep penalties against Brad Keselowski and his new race team on Thursday for illegally modifying a supplied part on the Next Gen car.
Keselowski was docked 100 driver points and the No. 6 Ford team docked 100 owner points. Matt McCall, his crew chief, was fined $100,000 and suspended from the next four Cup races.
The penalty plunged the 2012 NASCAR champion from 16th in the current standings to 35th — behind every other full-time driver in the field. Keselowski is in his first season as driver and part-owner of RFK Racing.
Additionally, should Keselowski qualify for NASCAR’s playoffs, he will be docked 10 points at the reset ahead of the first round.
The infraction was discovered in a teardown technical inspection of the No. 6 Ford at NASCAR’s research and development center in Concord this week. The RFK Racing entry was brought to NASCAR headquarters after Sunday’s race at Atlanta, where Keselowski was sent to the back of the field at the start for unapproved adjustments.
Keselowski finished 12th at Atlanta.
NASCAR announced a more stringent penalty structure for 2022 and its new Next Gen car, which is a spec car consisting of primarily single-source parts from distributors. Modifications are not permitted, and the Fords from RFK and Team Penske were already found to have made changes to their wheels ahead of the Daytona 500. Both organizations escaped penalty for the first offense.
NASCAR’s new penalty system is three-tiered and designed to deter teams from altering its new race car. Keselowski received an L2-level penalty, which allows for points deductions up to 120 points and fines of up to $250,000.
NASCAR Series Heads to Texas for First Road Course of Season
The first road course of the 2022 NASCAR season is up this weekend when the circuit heads to Austin, Texas to take on the Circuit of the Americas road course.
Last year, road course master Chase Elliott won. William Byron pulled off the race-record 46th lead change on lap 315 of 325 and outran Christopher Bell and Ross Chastain to win in Atlanta last Sunday afternoon.
Byron was among a race-record 20 race leaders. He gave Hendrick Motorsports three different winners through five races. Bell was penalized for an illegal pass on the final lap and relegated to 23rd place, the last spot on the lead lap. The race weekend was the first on the track since a major repaving and reconfiguration since the series raced at the 1.54-mile track last July. Chastain’s finish came despite a crash that put him two laps down. Kyle Busch also rallied after a crash to finish third.
The 68 lap, 231.88 mile race takes place Sunday at 2:30 pm. Practice is Saturday morning at 9 am with qualifying 10 am.
The XFinity Series Pit Boss 250 runs Saturday in Austin at 3:30 pm. Pole-sitter Kyle Busch won last year.
Ty Gibbs passed Ryan Sieg on the final lap of a second overtime and beat Austin Hill by 0.178 seconds to win at Atlanta last weekend.
Gibbs led just the final lap and earned his second victory in five starts this season and his sixth in 23 career starts. The race included a race-record 10 caution flags that slowed the pace for 56 laps. A.J. Allmendinger ran third, followed by Riley Herbst and Landon Cassill. Noah Gragson’s streak of four consecutive top-three finishes and Justin Allgaier’s streak of 16 consecutive top-10 finishes ended.
Practice for the XFinity racers is tonight at 4 pm with qualifying at 4:30 pm.
Todd Gilliland won after starting fifth last year at COTA in the Camping World Truck Series.
Corey Heim passed Kyle Busch Motorsports teammate Chandler Smith on the last lap and won at Atlanta, his first career victory in just his fifth career start last week.
Ben Rhodes rallied to finish second, followed by Ty Majeski and Smith at Atlanta. Smith is the points leader by 13 over Tanner Gray. Gray and third-place Majeski are the only drivers with three top-10 finishes in as many races.
The 42 lap, 143.22 mile race runs at noon Saturday with practice this afternoon at 2 pm and qualifying 2:30 pm.
Illinois Routs Wheaton In Impromptu Non-Conference Matchup
Illinois baseball took down Wheaton on Wednesday evening at Illinois Field, 13-5.
The Illini pitching staff held Wheaton to just five hits while the Illini offense registered 12 hits in the win. Cam McDonald kept his 16-game hitting streak alive with a single in the first inning, while Branden Comia, Jacob Campbell, and Brody Harding each recorded multi-hit games. Campbell and Harding both homered in the game. It was Harding's first homerun of the season.
Wheaton (3-10) scored first in the top of the second inning, but Illinois (8-10) responded in the fourth as Jacob Campbell destroyed a three-run homerun to left field to put the Illini on top. The Illini tallied another three runs in the fifth inning and two in the sixth to take an 8-1 lead heading into the final three frames.
Illinois tacked on another five runs in the bottom of the eighth inning to extend their lead before Wheaton scored four more in the top of the ninth. Crayton Burnett earned his first collegiate win on the mound, pitching 2.0 innings in relief while tallying two strikeouts and giving up no hits.
The Illini improve to 8-10 on the season before opening up Big Ten conference play this weekend at Michigan State.
Blackhawks Double Up Ducks
Patrick Kane had a goal and two assists as the Blackhawks defeated the skidding Ducks 4-2 on Wednesday to snap a three-game losing streak.
Kane has been hot not only against the Ducks, but the rest of the NHL as well. He has 16 points in Chicago's last seven games overall, but only two goals. On March 8 in Chicago, Kane posted a career-high six points in an 8-3 win over Anaheim.
Kane gave the Blackhawks a 2-1 advantage at 11:37 of the second period with a slap shot from the right circle on a power play. He had a chance to score on a breakaway five minutes into the third, but was stopped by John Gibson.
Dylan Strome scored the go-ahead goal with 3:50 remaining when he redirected Riley Stillman's shot from near the blueline past goalie Gibson to give the Blackhawks a 3-2 lead. Alex DeBrincat put it out of reach on an empty-net goal with 1:03 left.
Kevin Lankinen stopped 27 shots in his first game as Chicago's No. 1 goalie. Lankinen rose into that role after the Blackhawks traded Marc-Andre Fleury to the Minnesota Wild on Monday.
Strome and DeBrincat each had a goal and an assist. Taylor Raddysh also scored for Chicago.
Sam Carrick - playing in his 100th NHL game - scored twice for Anaheim, marking the first multigoal game of his six-year career and snapping a 19-game goal drought.
Gibson made 24 saves.
Illinois State Rolls Illinois-Chicago
The Illinois State baseball team never trailed in Wednesday's 9-5 win over UIC at rain-soaked Duffy Bass Field.
Sophomore Ryan Cermak homered in his first two at-bats before senior Nick Gile delivered a two-run shot in the 5th inning.
Senior Colin Wyman retired the nine batters he faced to record the win for Illinois State (8-8, 2-0 at home).
Future Missouri Valley Conference member UIC (5-11) scored its five runs in innings five-to-seven.
Illinois State is scheduled to play Saint Louis on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday at Duffy Bass Field.
Mt. Pulaski Baseball Looks To Build on State Finals Appearance This Season
The Mt. Pulaski Hilltoppers boy's baseball team finished fourth in the state last year in Class 1A and with a good number of players from that team returning, early practices are already showing the determination to return to Peoria in the spring of 2022.
Coach Joel Washko says obviously the bulwark of last year's team was Drew Martin who is now at Heartland Community College playing baseball but he's really excited about the young players that were contributors last year that return for 2022.
Coach Washko says replacing all the things Martin could do on the mound, in the field and with the bat is going to have to be a team effort but he he is confident in this group of players to do that.
According to Coach Washko, the little things are what makes his program stand out. He believes the emphasis on things like base running and fielding and pitchers throwing strikes are what make high school programs successful.
The Hilltoppers won its season opener Monday with a 5-2 win over Central A&M and had its Tuesday game with Pawnee rained out. They return to action Thursday at Pawnee and a Friday game with Blue Ridge.
Bucks Get By Bulls
Giannis Antetokounmpo had 25 points and 17 rebounds in his return to action and the Milwaukee Bucks extended their recent mastery of the Chicago Bulls with a 126-98 blowout on Tuesday night.
Antetokounmpo missed the Bucks' 138-119 loss at Minnesota on Saturday due to a sore right knee. Milwaukee played without All-Star forward Khris Middleton, who was dealing with a sore left wrist.
Jrue Holiday had a game-high 27 points to go along with seven assists and no turnovers as the Bucks won for the 15th time in their last 16 meetings with the Bulls, including all three matchups this season. Chicago's lone win during that stretch came in the 2019-20 regular-season finale, when the Bucks rested their starters because they were locked into the East's No. 3 playoff seed.
Brook Lopez had 10 points and six rebounds in 24 minutes for Milwaukee after making his first start since the season opener. The 7-footer had come off the bench for the Bucks' last three games after missing 67 due to a back injury that required surgery.
The Bucks shot 61% from the floor and had seven players score in double figures. The Bulls shot just 42.4%.
Nikola Vucevic had 22 points for the Bulls, who opened a five-game trip one night after a 113-99 victory over the Toronto Raptors. DeMar DeRozan and LaVine added 21 points each as the Bulls lost for the ninth time in 12 games.
Milwaukee took command with a 23-4 spurt that began late in the first quarter and continued in the second.
After trailing by 23 late in the second period, the Bulls cut the lead to 64-54 early in the third. But the Bucks regrouped and pulled away again, eventually leading by as many as 35.
Milwaukee's Serge Ibaka and Chicago's Tristan Thompson each received technical fouls late in the fourth quarter after they got into a brief tussle on an inbounds pass attempt.
The Bulls are at New Orleans on Thursday. The Bulls beat the Pelicans 128-112 in Chicago on Oct. 22.
Blues Roll Caps
An injury ravaged St. Louis Blues squad put together a strong 60-minute effort to beat the Washington Capitals 5-2 Tuesday night and snap a three-game skid, but lost defenseman Torey Krug to an apparent left hand or wrist injury.
Krug left the game in the second period after getting slashed by Nick Jensen and did not return. Krug, after getting slashed, skated the rest of the shift holding his stick only in his right hand before going to the bench.
Coach Craig Berube refused to say anything more than Krug left with an upper-body injury. His team was already missing winger Rob Thomas to injury and Vladimir Tarasenko for a second consecutive game because of an illness.
Krug going down looks like just another obstacle for St. Louis to overcome.
Ideally the Blues keep putting in performances like that to keep pace in a tight Central Division playoff race. They left Washington with an important victory thanks to a goal and an assist from Brandon Saad and Brayden Schenn, the game-winner from Nathan Walker hours after he was called up and 19 saves from Ville Husso.
David Perron added an empty-netter to extend his goal-scoring streak to seven games. Every goal but Perron's was scored in tight around the net, which was a point of emphasis going in.
Thanks to a series of turnovers and defensive zone miscues, the Capitals lost a second consecutive game in regulation to fall to 7-2-1 in March. Tom Wilson had a goal and an assist, Evgeny Kuznetsov scored and Vitek Vanecek allowed four goals on 37 shots.
Walker, who won the Cup with the Capitals four years ago after they drafted him in 2014, was only in the Blues lineup because of a combination of injury, illness, the salary cap and a move made before the trade deadline Monday. The only Australian player in league history, Walker scored in the NHL for the first time since Dec. 12 - his fifth goal of the season after a hat trick Dec. 9.
The Blues host the Philadelphia Flyers on Thursday night.
DT Reed Reportedly Signs With Packers, LB Za'Darius Smith Headed to Minnesota
Free agent defensive tackle Jarran Reed says he’s heading to the Green Bay Packers.
Reed indicated his choice Tuesday by tweeting, “Let’s gooooo #GoPackGo so thankful for the opportunity to continue my career in Green Bay.” The Packers haven’t announced his addition yet.
The 29-year-old Reed should fortify a defensive line that features playmaking tackle Kenny Clark but lacks depth.
Reed played for the Kansas City Chiefs last season and had 2½ sacks plus a fumble recovery. He spent his first five seasons with the Seattle Seahawks, who selected him in the second round of the 2016 draft out of Alabama.
He has 24½ career sacks, including 10½ in 2018 and 6½ in 2020.
The Packers had spent much of the free agency period focusing on keeping their own players. Over the last week, they reached deals to keep All-Pro linebacker De’Vondre Campbell, cornerback Rasul Douglas and tight end Robert Tonyan in Green Bay. They also signed former Chicago Bears punter Pat O’Donnell.
The Packers’ major loss on defense has been outside linebacker Za’Darius Smith, who was released in a cap-saving move.
Smith recorded a combined 26 sacks in 2019-20 before a back injury limited him to one regular-season game and one playoff game last year. Smith agreed to a three-year, $42 million deal with the Minnesota Vikings on Tuesday.
The 29-year-old Smith was a Pro Bowl pick in 2019 and 2020 with a combined 26 sacks in 32 games for Green Bay, but he had a major back injury last season and appeared in only one game for the NFC North champions.
Bulls Down Raptors
DeMar DeRozan and Zach LaVine each scored 26 points and Nikola Vucevic had 19 points and 13 rebounds as the Chicago Bulls beat the Toronto Raptors 113-99 on Monday night.
DeRozan shot 11 for 14 as the Bulls snapped a three-game losing streak and remained in fifth place in the Eastern Conference.
Toronto hung around until LaVine scored six-straight points to break the game open in the third quarter as the Bulls pieced together a 21-8 run. LaVine scored 14 of his 26 points in the third, going 6 of 8 from the floor in that span.
Pascal Siakam led Toronto with 22 points on 8-of-14 shooting and had five rebounds. Fred VanVleet scored 19 points on 7-for-22 shooting from the field and 3-for-12 sniping from 3-point range. Chris Boucher had 19 points, and a team-high 10 rebounds.
VanVleet said it was fair to say the Raptors ran out of gas during the third quarter. Chicago took advantage, building its lead as Toronto endured a six-minute scoring drought.
The Raptors, who had won six of seven heading into Monday's game, remain in seventh place in the Eastern Conference.
Toronto forward Thaddeus Young got the deficit under 10 points with a layup with 35.1 seconds left in the third quarter, but LaVine buried a 3-pointer from the left corner to put the Bulls back up by double digits, 84-73, to start the fourth quarter.
The Bulls assisted on 28 baskets and turned the ball over just six times, despite Toronto building a 62-48 scoring edge in the paint.
Chicago forward Patrick Williams returned to the court for the first time since Oct. 28 after undergoing surgery to repair torn ligaments in his left wrist.
After undergoing left knee surgery to repair a torn meniscus in January, G Lonzo Ball will miss more time, according to Coach Billy Donovan. Ball and the medical staff met and decided to stop running and cutting for 10 days in the hope of eliminating pain as Ball also recovers from a bone bruise.
The Bulls are at the Milwaukee Bucks on Tuesday.
Cardinals C Molina Reports to Camp, Claim LHP Naughton From Angels
Yadier Molina is back, and both he and the St. Louis Cardinals couldn’t be happier.
After missing the first week of camp for personal reasons, the 39-year-old Molina arrived at the Cardinals’ complex on Monday for what will likely be his final spring training.
When St. Louis manager Oliver Marmol welcomed Molina back during a closed team meeting, the cheers and applause from his teammates could be heard outside the concrete building.
Prior to that, a grinning Molina couldn’t take more than a handful of steps without a different teammate walking over to embrace him.
With 20 starts together this season, Wainwright and Molina will have 325 as a battery, breaking the major league record held by former Detroit Tigers players Mickey Lolich and Bill Freehan.
When Marmol, a rookie manger, writes Molina’s name on the lineup card for the first time, he’ll be inserting a 10-time gold glover and nine-time all-star behind the plate. He’ll also have an unquestioned team leader on the field.
Molina knew he would be late to camp for some time, but couldn’t inform the Cardinals because of the lockout rules banning communication between teams and players.
The Cardinals claimed left-hander Packy Naughton off waivers from the Los Angeles Angels on Monday.
The 25-year-old Naughton, who fills out the Cardinals’ 40-man roster, was chosen by the Reds in the ninth round of the 2017 first-year player draft. The former Virginia Tech star made his major league debut for the Angels last season, going 0-4 with a 7.15 ERA in five starts and seven total appearances.
Naughton spent most of his season in the minors, going 2-2 with a 4.90 ERA in 10 starts and 14 appearances at Double-A Rocket City and Triple-A Salt Lake City. He did not pitch the previous season because COVID-19 shut down the minors.
Olympia Routs Clinton in High School Softball Opener
The Olympia Lady Spartans started fast and didn't look back as they rolled the Clinton Lady Maroons 16-1 in the season opener for Clinton Monday night in Stanford.
Olympia jumped out to a quick 5-0 lead after the first and expanded the lead to 10-0 after two.
The Lady Maroons scratched a run across in the top of the fourth inning on a Heidi Humble base hit but Olympia scored 6 in the bottom half of the frame to close out the 15-run win.
Brooke Reeves and Humble each finished 1-for-2 for Clinton. Reeves scored the only run for the Lady Maroons.
Clinton committed four errors and ten of the 16 runs Reeves allowed were earned. Reeves struggled with her control for ten walks, ten hits and struck out one.
The Lady Spartans move to 3-0 on the young season while the Lady Maroons drop to 0-1.
The schedule doesn't let up for Clinton who hosts St. Joseph-Ogden Thursday, Maroa-Forsyth Friday and after a Monday matchup with GCMS, takes on Tuscola next Tuesday.
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Clinton High School Baseball Opens Spring Campaign This Week
The high school baseball and softball seasons have been underway for a week now and the Clinton Maroons boy's baseball team opens its spring 2022 campaign this week.
Coach John Hickman says there are several variables to opting to begin the season a week later than most teams. He points to the weather not allowing most team time outside for the first few weeks of practice but they also want a chance to get pitchers' arms in shape.
For Coach Hickman, the early season practices are aimed to get kids back into baseball shape and a baseball routine. With several multisport athletes and kids doing other things, he recognizes some may not have been able to focus on baseball when practices start back up.
This year's Maroons squad is going to be very senior-heavy. Coach Hickman indicates they have nine returning seniors and a new senior coming out for ten seniors on the roster. With so much returning talent from last year's team, Coach Hickman is already seeing the benefits of that experience.
Coach Hickman is optimistic heading into the season. He says pitching and defense will be keys for them and is hoping for some improvement offensively for his team.
The Maroons are scheduled to host Mahomet-Seymour tomorrow (Tuesday) afternoon before road games at Olympia Thursday, at Ridgeview for a Saturday doubleheader, and then opening conference action at Tuscola next Tuesday.
Illinois Knocked Out By Houston in NCAA Tournament
Taze Moore scored 21 points and Jamal Shead added 18 as the Houston Cougars, a Final Four team last season, advanced in the South Region of the NCAA Tournament with a 68-53 win Sunday over Illinois, ousted in the opening weekend for the second straight year.
The fifth-seeded Cougars (31-5) are making another serious run at a national title despite losing their two best players to season-ending injuries. Now, with a trio of transfers and a defense with some serious teeth, they’re headed home to Texas for the next round — in San Antonio, against either Arizona or TCU.
Kyler Edwards added 15 points for Houston, a team often overlooked but making major noise again this March.
With Houston’s fans chanting “Sweet 16, Sweet 16” in the closing seconds, Edwards dropped one last 3-pointer from the corner and seconds later lifted Moore, another of Houston’s transfers, off the floor.
The Cougars faced major adversity in December when guards Marcus Sasser and Tramon Mark, two of the holdovers from last year’s talented squad, were lost to injuries. But instead of folding, Houston’s players formed an even tighter bond.
For Illinois, it’s another year of deep disappointment. The fourth-seeded Fighting Illini (23-10) were determined to go farther after being bumped by Loyola Chicago last year, but couldn’t get past the second round again.
All-American center Kofi Cockburn did his part, scoring 19 in 38 minutes to lead Illinois. The big man spurned the NBA last year for a shot at some tournament redemption, only to come up short in what was likely his last college game.
Illinois coach Brad Underwood credited Houston’s defense, but didn’t have an answer for his team’s poor shooting (6 of 25 on 3s) or turnovers (17). He got a nice lift from freshmen Luke Goode and RJ Melendez, but not enough from his other regulars.
Down by 12 in the first half, Illinois battled back and was within 56-49 after Alfonso Plummer’s four-point play.
But after Shead hit a floater, Houston’s Fabian White Jr. made the play of the game by racing into the backcourt and swatting the ball before it went out of bounds with his left hand to Moore for a layup.
Illinois Falls to Southern Illinois in Series Finale
The Illinois baseball team dropped the Sunday rubber match at Southern Illinois, 7-5 from Carbondale, finishing the weekend losing the final two games after winning a slugfest 11-10 Friday night.
Five Illini hitters registered multi-hit games, including junior OF Cam McDonald who notched three hits and two RBI to lead the Illini at the plate. McDonald has now reached base safely in every game this season (18 consecutive games) and is currently riding a 16-game hit streak.
Illinois (7-10) scored two runs in the top of the first inning as sophomore first baseman Justin Janas logged his first of two doubles on the afternoon. The Illini added another run in the fifth, but Southern Illinois (15-5) would respond with a three-run inning to knot the score heading into the sixth.
Both teams scored two more runs apiece to tie the score at five. With the game-winning run on third base and two outs in the bottom of the ninth, Cam McDonald made an incredible full extension diving catch down the left field line to send the game to extra innings. Southern Illinois ended up winning on a walk-off two-run homerun in the bottom of the tenth inning, also taking the three-game weekend series.
The Illini return home to host Bradley Tuesday afternoon at 4 pm.
No. 19 Purdue Too Much for ISU
The Illinois State baseball team dropped a doubleheader at 19th-ranked Purdue at Alexander Field on Sunday. The 'Birds fell, 9-2, in game one before falling, 7-6, in 10 innings in game two.
Illinois State, which led 6-5 after eight innings in game two, drops to 7-8 while Purdue jumps to 17-1. The 'Birds had a chance to take the series after defeating the Boilermakers, 4-3, on Thursday in Normal.
Senior Aidan Huggins. recorded five hits on the day, including four in the nightcap.
Purdue started hot with three runs in the 1st inning of the opener but Illinois State got one back in the 3rd inning on a single from Huggins. The Boilermakers scored the game's next six runs as junior Justin Schubert provided two innings of scoreless relief. A double from second-year freshman Jonathan Sabotnik added a run for the Redbirds in the 9th inning.
Illinois State stranded five runners in the first three innings of the second game, scratching across a run on an RBI from sophomore Luke Cheng. Purdue added four runs (three unearned) in the 3rd inning to lead, 4-1.
A 5th-inning wild pitch scored first-year freshman JT Sokolove before senior Nick Gile knocked in Huggins cut the deficit to 4-3. Purdue answered with a solo home run in the bottom of the inning but an RBI triple from sophomore Greg Nichols brought the 'Birds back within one. Sokolove laced an RBI single to tie the game in the 8th before a Huggins sac fly gave the 'Birds a 6-5 lead but the 'Birds stranded the bases loaded in the 8th after scoring the two runs.
Purdue tied the game in the 9th before the 'Birds left the bases loaded in the 10th. A walk-off single in the 10th lifted the Boilermakers to a 7-6 win.
Illinois State is scheduled to play Wednesday against UIC at Duffy Bass Field.
Blackhawks Fall to Jets
Jansen Harkins scored twice, Kyle Connor got his 39th goal of the season and the Winnipeg Jets beat the Chicago Blackhawks 6-4 Sunday night.
Nikolaj Ehlers, Josh Morrissey and Blake Wheeler also scored, and Connor added two assists for the Jets. Andrew Copp added three assists, and Winnipeg won for the third time in four games to get within five points of the Western Conference's final wild-card spot.
Jonathan Toews, Dylan Strome, Taylor Raddysh and Philipp Kurashev each scored for Chicago. Patrick Kane set up the goals for Strome and Raddysh.
Chicago led 2-1 when Harkins tipped Dylan DeMelo's drive from the right point and beat goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury, the subject of trade rumors less than 24 hours before the deadline. It was the first of four Winnipeg goals on eight shots in the last 17 minutes of the second period.
Harkins added his second goal from the doorstep on a perfect pass from Copp at 11:13, while Connor and Morrissey, the latter on a power play, scored from the slot two minutes apart late in the second period.
Fleury, who lost his glove just before Connor's goal, slammed his stick against the boards going to the bench at the end of the period.
Ehlers opened the scoring with a wraparound goal that deflected off Fleury's skate 9:14 into the game.
Toews tied it on a deflection of Raddysh's pass from the right corner 1:13 into the second period. The Blackhawks took the lead on Strome's goal into an open net after Kane corralled the puck and waited for goaltender Connor Hellebuyck to commit before passing to Strome.
Hellebuyck stopped 32 shots, and Fleury made 26 saves.
The struggling Blackhawks are 6-12-2 in the last 20 games.
Chicago starts a three-game trip Wednesday in Anaheim, followed by games at Los Angeles and Vegas.
Bears Make Signings, Signing With DE Oginjobi Off
The Chicago Bears signed Indianapolis Colts defensive end Al-Quadin Muhammad to a two-year contract and Kansas City Chiefs receiver and kick returner Byron Pringle to a one-year deal on Sunday.
They also re-signed safety DeAndre Houston-Carson to a one-year contract.
Muhammad spent the past four seasons in Indianapolis and is reuniting with new Bears coach Matt Eberflus and defensive coordinator Alan Williams. Eberflus was the Colts’ defensive coordinator, and Williams was their safeties coach.
Muhammad has 11 sacks, 30 quarterback hits and three forced fumbles over five seasons with New Orleans and Indianapolis. He had a career-high six sacks last year.
Pringle played on a Super Bowl-winning team and had 898 yards on 67 receptions after joining the Chiefs as an undrafted free agent out of Kansas State in 2018. He caught 42 passes for 568 yards last season and returned 25 kickoffs for 621 yards, an average of 24.8 yards that ranked fifth in the NFL.
Pringle goes from a team that went 12-5 and lost to Cincinnati in the AFC championship game after back-to-back Super Bowl appearances to one that is rebuilding. He also goes from catching passes from one of the game’s best quarterbacks in Patrick Mahomes to one coming off an uneven rookie season in Justin Fields.
Houston-Carson has two interceptions, seven passes defensed and four fumble recoveries with one returned for a touchdown in six seasons with Chicago.
Defensive tackle Larry Ogunjobi failed a physical Thursday, undoing Bears general manager Ryan Poles’ first big free-agent deal.
Poles announced the situation in a statement Friday when the former Cincinnati Bengals player was set to appear for an introductory news conference at Halas Hall.
Ogunjobi injured his right foot during the Bengals’ wild-card victory over the Las Vegas Raiders and was lost for the remainder of the playoffs.
Ogunjobi was the most established player the Bears signed in free agency so far, as they tried to rebuild their defensive line in a 4-3 approach. According to an NFL Network report, the Bears agreed initially to pay him $40.5 million over three years.
Fifth-year defensive tackle Justin Jones from the Los Angeles Chargers signed a two-year deal with the Bears, while the team finalized a contract with Green Bay Packers wide receiver Equanimeous St. Brown. Earlier in the week, they had announced the signings of Packers center/guard Lucas Patrick and Raiders linebacker Nicholas Morrow.
The Bears decided to make big changes after going 6-11 and missing the playoffs for the ninth time in 11 years. They hired general manager Ryan Poles to replace Ryan Pace and Eberflus to take over for Matt Nagy.
Packers Sign Former Bears Punter, Resign CB Douglas, TE Tonyan
The Green Bay Packers signed punter Pat O’Donnell on Friday.
O’Donnell, who has spent the past eight seasons with the Chicago Bears, is an apparent replacement for Corey Bojorquez who is an unrestricted free agent.
The 31-year-old O’Donnell has a career gross punting average of 45.1 yards and a net average of 39.3. His net average ranks first in Bears history.
O’Donnell played all 17 games for the Bears last season and posted a gross average of 46.2 yards and a net average of 38.5. Nineteen of his 62 punts were downed inside the 20-yard line.
The Bears selected O’Donnell in the sixth round of the 2014 draft. He played for Cincinnati from 2009-12 before finishing his college career at Miami.
Bojorquez finished the 2021 season with a gross punting average of 46.5 yards, the highest single-season average in Packers history for anyone with at least 35 attempts. His net average was 40.0. He also was the holder for field-goal attempts.
The Packers sent a 2023 sixth-round pick to the Los Angeles Rams in a Sept. 4 trade that brought them Bojorquez and a 2023 seventh-round selection.
Free-agent cornerback Rasul Douglas and tight end Robert Tonyan are staying with the Green Bay Packers.
A person familiar with the situation says Douglas and the Packers have agreed to terms on a three-year, $21 million deal that could get up to $25.5 million. Another person familiar with the situation said Tonyan also has agreed to terms with the Packers.
NFL Network first reported that Douglas had agreed to stay with the Packers. ESPN reported the terms. The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel first reported Tonyan’s deal.
Douglas was the biggest surprise of the Packers’ 2021 season, while Tonyan had a breakthrough performance a year earlier.
The Packers signed Douglas off the Arizona Cardinals’ practice squad in early October and watched him develop into a big-play performer.
Douglas, 27, made a game-clinching interception in the end zone in the final minute of a 24-21 victory at Arizona. He scored touchdowns on interception returns in back-to-back wins over the Los Angeles Rams and Chicago Bears.
He finished the season with five interceptions and 52 tackles in 12 games.
Tonyan, who turns 28 on April 30, had 18 receptions for 204 yards and two touchdowns in five games last year before suffering a season-ending knee injury.
But he had a much bigger impact in 2020. Tonyan caught 52 passes for 586 yards and 11 touchdowns that year to tie the franchise record for touchdown catches by a tight end in a single season. Paul Coffman also had 11 TD catches as a Packers tight end in 1984.
The news of Douglas and Tonyan returning comes one day after the Packers formally announced their trade of All-Pro receiver Davante Adams, a move that cleared about $20 million in cap space. The Packers sent Adams to the Las Vegas Raiders for a first-round pick and a second-rounder.
Before joining the Packers, Douglas played for the Philadelphia Eagles (2017-19) and Carolina Panthers (2020).
William Byron Wins at Remodeled Atlanta
While William Byron cruised to the checkered flag for the third victory of his NASCAR Cup career, one last crash unfolded behind him Sunday in an appropriate finish to a chaotic, thrilling race at remodeled Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Byron had a freight train in his rearview mirror. A sitting duck, it seemed. Fortunately for him, all those challengers started jostling against each other rather than working together to take down the leader.
The track makeover — with new pavement and steeper banking — lived up to predictions of frenzied pack racing at blistering speeds approaching those seen at Talladega and Daytona.
It was like a short-track race at a superspeedway.
There were 46 lead changes among an Atlanta-record 20 drivers, a traffic jam of tightly bunched cars that never got too far away from each other in a more than four-hour race, nine wrecks that took out several top contenders, and a bunch of smashed-up race cars to lug home.
Bryon was leading off the final restart with 13 laps to go. Bubba Wallace briefly grabbed the top spot, only to have the No. 24 Rick Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet pass him right back.
Going for his second career victory, Wallace still seemed to be in the most enviable position, especially if he could get a helpful push for a slingshot on the final lap. But everyone behind Byron started dueling for position, all of them wanting to put themselves in position to make the winning move.
That worked out perfectly for Byron, who pulled away to win by 0.145 seconds over Ross Chastain while the final wreck of the day sent four cars — including Wallace — spinning across the line.
Wallace finished 13th. The remainder of the top five was Kurt Busch, Daniel Suárez, and Corey LaJoie in his best career showing.
In one last twist, Christopher Bell actually crossed the line second, but NASCAR penalized him for dipping below the double white line on the backstretch of the last lap to get past Chastain. Bell was dropped to 23rd.
The Cup series heads to Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas, for the first of six road races this season. Chase Elliott won the inaugural COTA race a year ago.
Plummer's late free throws lift Illini by Chattanooga 54-53
The Illini dug in behind Kofi Cockburn and guard Alfonso Plummer, whose go-ahead free throws with 12 seconds to go helped them pull out a 54-53 NCAA Tournament win over Chattanooga that maybe they didn’t deserve but will certainly take.
Plummer scored 13 of his 15 points in the second half, including three 3-pointers that kept Illinois (23-9) within striking distance. The 7-foot Cockburn, fending off bodies left and right, finished with 17 points and 13 rebounds while absorbing 11 fouls. His putback with 45 seconds left gave the Illini the first of just two leads they held all night.
Chattanooga still had two chances to pick up its first NCAA Tournament win since 1997 in the closing seconds but sophomore star Malachi Smith missed twice. His runner with 4 seconds left was blocked by Coleman Hawkins. Smith chased down the rebound and pulled up from about 12 feet, but the ball clanged off the rim and into Hawkins’ hands, capping a 4 for 20 performance for the Southern Conference Player of the Year.
Illinois didn’t exactly light it up either. Senior Trent Frazer missed all six of his shots but did make two free throws with 3:37 to go. Andre Curbelo was 1 for 7. The Illini made just 3 of 17 3-pointers, turned it over 14 times — including a couple of baffling passes to nowhere that sailed out of bounds — and survived anyway.
Paris promised to throw multiple bodies at Cockburn in an effort to keep the 7-footer in check. It worked early, as the Mocs harassed him nearly every time down the floor.
It led to a lot of pushing, a lot of shoving and — for a while — a lot of fouls. Josh Ayeni and Silvio De Sousa each drew three whistles in the first half alone. Cockburn struggled to take advantage, missing 5 of 8 free throws early before he and the Illini started to get into a rhythm after the Mocs were forced to go small.
Illinois Looks for Better Showing in 'Big Dance' From 2021
Everyone knows that Kofi Cockburn is the engine of Big Ten Conference regular season co-champion Illinois.
He was named a first team All-American on Tuesday after averaging 21.1 points and 10.6 rebounds.
But if the fourth-seeded Fighting Illini (22-9) are to make a significant run in the NCAA Tournament, starting with Friday night's first-round game in the South Region against 13th-seeded Chattanooga in Pittsburgh, Cockburn will need help.
That's where guys like Alfonso Plummer enter the picture. The Utah transfer lived up to his billing as a 3-point sniper and then some in his only season with Illinois, averaging 14.8 points and burying 41.3 percent of his 3-point attempts.
With defenses frequently devoting double and triple-team attention to Cockburn in the lane, Plummer and teammates get a lot of open looks from behind the arc. Should one of those opportunities come to win or lose a game, Plummer vows to be ready.
Plummer averages three 3-pointers per game. His 93 3-pointers were the most by any Big Ten player. He's capable of shooting opponents right out of the building, as proven by consecutive games in February when he strafed Ohio State and Michigan for 14 of 19 from behind the arc.
That's not even his best performance. In a 2020 Pac-12 first-round game against Oregon State, Plummer drilled 11 3-pointers in a Utah loss. It's largely forgotten because of the outcome and because COVID-19 brought the sports world to a halt the next day.
Ironically, the pandemic is why Plummer is in this position. Because all athletes got an extra "COVID-19" year via an NCAA ruling, Plummer is a "super-senior," playing his fifth year.
Chattanooga (27-7) is more than capable of turning that special feeling into a rotten one. The Mocs boast the size to play Cockburn straight-up, the shooting to hurt any opponent from deep and a go-to guy in Malachi Smith (20.1 ppg, 50.5 percent shooting).
And Chattanooga also has March Madness' most dramatic ending so far. It trailed Furman by two points with just over four seconds left in overtime of the Southern Conference title game on March 7. That was just enough time for David Jean-Baptiste to dribble into the frontcourt, rise over two defenders and swish a 30-footer to win the game 64-63.
Jean-Baptiste scores 14.6 ppg, and Kansas transfer Silvio De Sousa (11.1 ppg, 7.0 rebounds, 29 blocked shots) provides inside muscle. De Sousa also offers some NCAA tourney experience, as he was a reserve for the 2018 Kansas team that reached the Final Four before falling to eventual champion Villanova.
Packers Trade WR Adams to Raiders
The Las Vegas Raiders are making a blockbuster move to keep up in the AFC West, acquiring All-Pro receiver Davante Adams from the Green Bay Packers.
The Raiders are sending the No. 22 overall pick in the April draft and additional compensation to the Packers to reunite Adams with his college quarterback, Derek Carr.
NFL Network reported that Adams has agreed to a new five-year deal with the Raiders that will pay him $141.25 million in the richest deal ever for a wide receiver.
This was an aggressive move by the Raiders new regime led by coach Josh McDaniels and general manager Dave Ziegler and the latest in an AFC West arms race as teams try to catch Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs. Denver traded for quarterback Russell Wilson and the Chargers acquired edge rusher Khalil Mack.
Carr has a strong history with Adams, playing two seasons together in college at Fresno State. In their final year together in 2013, Adams had 131 catches for 1,719 yards and 24 TDs.
Adams reportedly bought a house in Las Vegas recently and Carr tweeted after reports of the deal became public, “Welcome home.”
Adams has been one of the most productive receivers in the NFL in recent years. His 432 catches, 5,310 yards receiving and 47 TD receptions lead the NFL over the past four seasons.
He had 123 catches for 1,553 yards and 11 TDs last season when he made his second straight All-Pro team.
This trade comes less than two weeks after the Packers placed the franchise tag on Adams and two days after the Packers announced that two-time reigning MVP quarterback Aaron Rodgers had signed a contract extension.
The franchise tag meant Adams would have been due to receive just over $20 million for the 2022 season if he and the Packers didn’t work out an extension before July 15. Adams, who has said he wants to be the game’s highest-paid receiver, was asked late in the season about the prospect of getting the franchise tag.
His departure leaves a major hole in Green Bay’s offense. The Packers have their MVP quarterback but must figure out who’s going to catch Rodgers’ passes.
The Packers return veteran Randall Cobb but aren’t certain to bring back any of their other proven wideouts.
Allen Lazard is an unrestricted free agent who received a second-round tender this week. Marquez Valdes-Scantling, the team’s top deep threat, is an unrestricted free agent. Tight end Robert Tonyan also is an unrestricted free agent.
WR Robinson Headed to Rams
The Los Angeles Rams agreed to terms Thursday on a three-year contract for receiver Allen Robinson, one of the NFL’s most dependable veteran pass-catchers during his eight seasons in the league.
Robinson has three 1,000-yard seasons during a productive career split between Jacksonville and Chicago. He caught 38 passes for 410 yards while limited to just 12 games by injuries for the Bears, but he racked up 2,397 yards and 13 TDs in his previous two seasons combined in Chicago.
Robinson is the latest big-name receiver to join the Rams, who have had one of the NFL’s deepest groups at the position for much of coach Sean McVay’s half-decade in charge. Robinson also is the first outside free agent signed this month by the Rams, who have lost several key players to free agency and retirement over the past week.
Robinson has never played with a quarterback of Matthew Stafford’s caliber, but he will be a key component of Los Angeles’ offense for its title defense.
Cooper Kupp led the NFL in all three major receiving categories last season before winning the Super Bowl MVP award, while Odell Beckham Jr. revitalized his career as a midseason addition.
Cardinals P Flaherty Seeks Second Opinion on Ailing Shoulder
St. Louis Cardinals right-hander Jack Flaherty will seek a second medical opinion on his ailing pitching shoulder.
Flaherty underwent imaging tests on his right shoulder Tuesday. He has not thrown off a mound since spring training opened.
Flaherty, 26, was 11-8 with a 2.75 ERA in 2019, went 4-3 with a 4.91 during the pandemic-shortened 2020 season and 9-2 with a 3.22 in 17 starts last year, when he was slowed by an oblique injury.
Potential rotation replacements include right-handers Johan Oviedo, Jake Woodford and Drew VerHagen.
Reliever Giovanny Gallegos was expected to start workouts Friday after a late arrival.
Penguins Get By Blues
Bryan Rust scored the deciding goal in a shootout and goalie Tristan Jarry picked up his 30th victory in the Pittsburgh Penguins' 3-2 win over the St. Louis Blues on Thursday night.
The fourth shooter for the Penguins, Rust snapped a wrist shot from the slot past goalie Ville Husso.
Rust is 3 for 3 this seasons in shootout and 5 for 5 in his career.
Jarry improved to 30-12-6, thwarting all four St. Louis shooters in the tiebreaker. He made 23 saves in regulation and overtime.
Mike Matheson and Chad Ruhwedel scored in regulation for Pittsburgh.
Ivan Barbashev and David Perron scored for St. Louis, and Husso made 43 saves.
Perron's goal in the second period got the Blues back in the game that Pittsburgh was dominating.
The Blues tied it at 2 in the third period when Barbashev scored his 19th goal at 1:49. Barbasev poked in the rebound of Brandon Saad wraparound attempt.
Blues coach Craig Berube was pleased his team rebounded from being down 2-0.
The Blues are at Columbus on Saturday.
Cubs Add SS Villar in Host of Moves
The Chicago Cubs stayed busy on Thursday, agreeing to contracts with infielder Jonathan Villar and pitchers Mychal Givens, Daniel Norris and Robert Gsellman.
The Cubs also finalized right-hander Chris Martin’s one-year deal and placed left-hander Brad Wieck on the 60-day injured list with a left elbow strain.
Villar’s $6 million, one-year deal is pending a physical. He is slated to make $4.5 million in salary in 2022, and there is a $10 million mutual option with a $1.5 million buyout. He earns a $500,000 performance bonus for reaching 500 plate appearances.
The 30-year-old Villar spent last year with the New York Mets, batting .249 with 18 homers and 42 RBIs in 142 games. He can play second, third and shortstop.
Givens’ one-year contract is worth $5 million. Givens also can earn $1.25 million in bonuses.
The 31-year-old Givens finished last season with Cincinnati, going 1-1 with a 4.22 ERA and eight saves. He could get the opportunity to pitch at the back end of Chicago’s bullpen.
Norris’ one-year contract is worth $1.75 million and the left-hander can earn up to $2 million in incentives.
Gsellman is in Cubs camp on a non-roster contract.
Martin pitched for the World Series champion Braves last year, going 2-4 with a 3.95 ERA in 46 appearances. The 35-year-old right-hander also took the mound in five postseason games, allowing one run and four hits in 4 1/3 innings.
Wieck’s elbow issue popped up during a bullpen session this week. The 6-foot-8 Wieck pitched 17 scoreless innings over 15 appearances with the Cubs in 2021, but he missed much of the season because of a heart issue.
Norris played for Detroit and Milwaukee last year, going 2-3 with a 6.16 ERA in 56 games. Norris, who turns 29 on April 25, was selected by Toronto in the second round of the 2011 amateur draft and made his big league debut with the Blue Jays in 2014.
Norris is 20-34 with a 4.65 ERA in 167 major league games, including 83 starts.
Gsellman spent his first six seasons with the New York Mets, going 20-16 with a 4.59 ERA in 176 games. He went 0-1 with a 3.77 ERA in 17 appearances last year.
Thursday’s additions are the latest in a flurry of moves for the Cubs since they opened spring training — especially on the pitching side. There is concern across the majors about pitching depth with baseball’s adjusted schedule after the lockout.
NASCAR Headed to Atlanta
The NASCAR Cup Series departs the west coast to head east beginning with Atlanta Motorspeedway this weekend.
Chase Briscoe held on at Phoenix through two late-race restarts to claim his first victory in NASCAR’s premier series becoming the 200th different race winner in series history.
Briscoe led for 101 laps, second to Blaney’s 144 out front. Joey Logano moved into the points lead by four over Kyle Busch and five over Chase Elliott. Busch and Aric Almirola share the series lead with three top-10 runs through four races.
Ryan Blaney won the spring race last year.
Practice time for the Cup Series is this afternoon at 4 pm with qualifying tomorrow morning at 11:30 am and race time is 2 pm on Sunday.
Meanwhile in the XFinity Series, Riverton-native Justin Allgaier will look to defend his win at Atlanta last spring.
Allgaier and A.J. Allmendinger both have four top-10 finishes and Berry has three top-fives. Noah Gragson led 114 of 200 laps at Phoenix to claim his first victory of the season.
Gragson has finished in the top three in all four races and leads the points standings by 39 over Ty Gibbs. Gibbs rallied for a sixth-place finish after a bump from Josh Berry sent him spinning on lap 56. The final 100 laps at Phoenix were all green-flag racing.
Practice is this afternoon at 3 pm with qualifying at 10:30 am Saturday morning and the green flag drops at 4 pm on Saturday afternoon.
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Written by Randy Jackson, Michael Jackson
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Written by Michelle Lewis, Doug Rockwell
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Gangnam Style
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What Is Love (Haddaway)
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Hey Babe (Drop It To The Floor)
Written by T-Pain, Armando Perez, Sandy Wilhelm
Don't Start Now
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Shots
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I Wish
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Performed by BTS ft. Dua Lipa
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Arranged by The Orchard Fake Love
Written by "Hitman" Bang, Pdogg, and RM
Performed by BTS
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Written by Stephen Schwartz I Heard It Through the Grapevine
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Courtesy of SM Entertainment & Capitol Records
Arranged by The Orchard
Capitol Records is under license from Universal Music Enterprises Gary's Song
Written by Heidi B. Rodewald & Mark L. Stewart
Produced & Performed by Kenny G
Courtesy of Concord Music Come Together Now
Written by Matt Johnson & Kim Schifino
Performed by Matt & Kim
Courtesy of Matt and Kim, Inc.
By arrangement with The Greater Goods Co. Blown
Written by Joe Jonas, Kent Jones, OZGO, Edwin Paul Shelton II, Justin Tranter & Oscar Holter
Performed by DNCE featuring Kent Jones
Courtesy of Republic Records
under license from Universal Music Enterprises My Old School
Written by Christian Crippin, Jacob Hoggard, Thomas Walter MacDonald and Dave Rosin
Performed by Steely Dan
Courtesy of Geffen Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises Riki Tiki Tavi
Written by Donovan Leitch
Performed by Donovan
Published by Peer International Corp. (BMI)
Recording courtersy of Epic Records by arrangement with Sony Music Licensing and Donovan Discs That Old Black Magic
Written by Harold Arlen and Johnny Mercer
Performed by Billy Barty Java Jive
Written by Milton Drake and Ben Oakland The Murder
From the motion picture 'Psycho (1960)
Written by Bernard Herrmann Both Sides Now (Love Actually Version)
Written by Joni Mitchell
Produced by Marius De Vries and Eldad Guetta
Vocals Produced by Edie Lehmann Boddicker
Performed by Rebecca Sugar Both Sides Now
Written by Joni Mitchell
Performed by Brittany Howard and Herbie HancockVocals Produced by Edie Lehmann Boddicker
Brittany Howard appears courtesy of ATO Records
Under license from Virgin Music Label & Artist Services and Universal Music Enterprises
Herbie Hancock appears courtesy of Verve Records
Under license from Verve Label Group Flight of the Bumblebee
Composed by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov "I Second That Emotion"
Written by Smokey Robinson and Al Cleveland
Performed by The Miracles Courtesy of Motown Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises (Every Time I Turn Around) Back In Love Again
Written by Len Ron Hanks and Zane Grey
Performed by L.T.D.
Courtesy of A&M Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises Dowland A Fantasie
Written by Public Domain and John Dowland Arranged by Charles Berry
Performed by Music Beyond
Courtesy of BMG Production Music U Can't Touch This
Written by Stanley Burrell, Rick James, and Alonzo Miller
Performed by MC Hammer
Courtesy of Capitol Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises Count On Me
Written by Bruno Mars, Ari Levine and Philip Lawrence
Performed by Bruno Mars
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film and TV Licensing Hocus Pocus
Written by Jan Akkerman and Thijs van Leer
Performed by Focus
Recorded for The Old Grey Whistle Test
Courtesy of Red Bullet Productions BV and BBC Studios <small>Mi Gente<br>Written by Ashadally Adam, José Balvin, Andres Echavarria, Mohombi Moupondo, and Willy William<br>Performed by J Balvin & Willy William<br>Courtesy of Universal Music Latino<br>Under license from Universal Music Enterprises</small> <small>Kickstart My Heart<br>Written by Nikki Sixx<br>Performed by Mötley Crüe<br>Courtesy of Downtown Music</small> <small>Escape (The Piña Colada Song)<br>Written and Performed by Rupert Holmes<br>Courtesy of Geffen Records<br>under license from Universal Music Enterprises</small> <small>Bad<br>Written and Performed by Michael Jackson<br>Courtesy of Epic Records<br>By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing</small> 2 Bad (Refugee Camp Mix)
Written by Michael Jackson, Bruce Swedien, René Moore and Dallas Austin
Performed by Michael Jackson ft. John Forté
Courtesy of Epic Records
By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing That Old Feeling (Radioland Murders Version) Written by Lew Brown and Sammy Fain
Performed by Rebecca Sugar Red Red Wine
Written by Neil Diamond
Performed by UB40
Courtesy of Virgin Records Ltd.
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises I Love the Nightlife (Disco 'Round) (1994 Remix)
Written by Alicia Bridges and Susan Hutcheson
Performed by Alicia Bridges
Courtesy of Republic Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises Theme from Moonlighting
Written by Lee Holdridge and Al Jarreau
Performed by Al Jarreau
Courtesy of Rhino Entertainment Group/Warner Bros. Records Inc.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing Welcome Back (Theme from Welcome Back, Kotter)
Written and Performed by John Sebastian
Courtesy of John Sebastian Music As Time Goes by
Written by Herman Hupfeld
Performed by Dooley Wilson
Courtesy of Warner Bros Entertainment Theme from Picket Fences
Written by Stewart Levin Beauty and The Beast
Written by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman Love Me To Me
Written by Ego Plum, Amalia Levari, Monica Ray, & Nicholas Sumida
Courtesy of Nickelodeon (I Just) Died in Your Arms
Written by Nicholas Eede
Performed by Cutting Crew
Courtesy of Virgin Records Ltd.
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises Don't Stop Me Now
Written by Freddie Mercury
Performed by Queen
Courtesy of Mercury Records Limited
under license from Universal Music Enterprises Total Eclipse of The Heart
Written by Jim Steinman
Performed by Bonnie Tyler
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment <small>"Que Tire Pa Lante"<br>Written by Ramón Ayala<br>Performed by Daddy Yankee<br>Courtesy of El Cartel Records<br>under license of Universal Music Enterprises</small> <small>Pump It<br>Written by Nicholas Roubanis, Stacy Ferguson, Thomas Van Musser, Will Adams, Allan Pineda<br>Performed by The Black Eyed Peas<br>Courtesy of A&M Records<br>Contains a sample of "Misirlou" (1962) Performed by Dick Dale & His Del-Tones<br>Courtesy of Dick Dale Enterprises<br>Under license from Universal Music Enterprises</small> <small>Tu Cuerpo<br>Written by Armando Christian Perez, Jencarlos Canela and David Miranda<br>Performed by Pitbull featuring Jencarlos<br>Courtesy of Mr. 305 Records<br>By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment</small> <small>Hey Baby (Drop It to the Floor)<br>Written by Armando Christian Perez, Sandy Julie Wilhelm and Faheem Najm<br>Performed by Pitbull featuring T-Pain<br>Courtesy of RCA Records<br>By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment</small> <small>Star Wars Main Theme/Blockade Runner<br>Written by John Williams<br>Courtesy of Lucasfilm Ltd.</small> <small>Take On Me<br>Written by Magne Furuholmen, Morten Harket, and Pål Waaktaar<br>Performed by A-Ha<br>Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc.<br>By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing</small> <small>How Deep Is Your Love<br>Written by Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb, and Robin Gibb<br>Performed by The Bee Gees<br>Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc.<br>By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing</small> One Way or Another
Written by Nigel Harrison and Deborah Harry
Performed by Blondie
Courtesy of Capitol Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises Friend Like Me (End Title)
Written by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman
Performed by Will Smith ft. Dj Khaled Sexy And I Know It
Written by George Robertson, Kenny Oliver, SkyBlu, Redfoo, Erin Beck and David Listenbee
Performed by LMFAO
Courtesy of Interscope Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises In the Mood
Written by Wingy Manone, Andy Razaf and Joe Garland Take Five
Written by Paul Desmond Tico Tico
Written by Aloysio de Oliveira and Ervin Drake Sabre Dance
Composed by Aram Khachaturyan Valse Triste
Written by Jean Sibelius 'll Be Glad When You're Dead, You Rascal You
Written by Sam Theard A Guy What Takes His Time (Joel McNeely Version)
Written by Ralph Rainger
Produced by Marius De Vries and Eldad Guetta
Jazz Band Arranged by Danny Elfman
Vocals Produced and Arranged by Edie Lehmann Boddicker
Performed by Billie Eilish
Billie Eilish appears courtesy of Darkroom/Interscope Records Takin' Care of Business
Written by Randy Bachman
Performed by Bachman-Turner Overdrive
Courtesy of Box Of Songs Inc. By arrangement with Paquin Entertainment Group Inc. It's Alright
Written by John Sebastian, Ben Folds, Joe Hawley, Pharrell Williams, Mark Ronson, Anne Preven, Sara Beth Bareilles, Billie Baird O'Connell, Finneas O'Connell, Rob Cantor, Yori Brenner, Rian Johnson, Andy Fickman, and Christopher Guardino
contains samples of Welcome Back (Theme from Welcome Back, Kotter)
Written by John Sebastian
Produced by Jared Faber, Marius De Vries and Eldad Guetta
Vocals Produced and Arranged by Edie Lehmann Boddicker
Performed by Pharrell Williams and Sara Bareilles ft. Billie Eilish & Rivers Cuomo
Pharrell Williams appears courtesy of i am OTHER Entertainment/Columbia Records
Sara Bareilles appears courtesy of Epic Records
Billie Eilish appears courtesy of Darkroom/Interscope Records
Rivers Cuomo appears courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corporation I'll Make Love To You
Written by Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds
Performed by Boyz II Men
Courtesy of Motown Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises The Price Is Right Theme
Written by Robert Israel
Courtesy of FremantleMedia North America, Inc. Jeopardy Theme (2008 Edition)
Written by Merv Griffin
Composed by Chris Bell
Courtesy of Jeopardy Productions <small>Chariots of Fire<br>Written by Vangelis<br>Performed by Vangelis<br>Courtesy of Polydor Records Ltd.<br>Under license from Universal Music Enterprises</small> Lovin' You
Written by Minnie Riperton and Richard Rudolph
Performed by Minnie Riperton
Courtesy of Capitol Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises We Built This City
Written by Dennis Lambert, Martin George Page, Bernie Taupin, and Péter Wolf
Performed by Starship
Courtesy of Rhino Entertainment Company
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing Mope (contains samples from "Rock Me Amadeus", "Relax", "For Whom the Bell Tolls" and the theme of Pac-Man)
Written by James Franks, Johann Hölzel, Peter Gill, Holly Johnson, Brian Nash, Mark O'Toole, James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich, Cliff Burton, Toshio Kai, John Swartzwelder, Steve Tompkins, and David S. Cohen
Performed by Bloodhound Gang
Courtesy of Republic/Geffen Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises Ain't Too Proud To Beg
Written by Eddie Holland and Norman Whitfield
Performed by The Temptations
Courtesy of Motown RecordsUnder license from Universal Music Enterprises Don't Stop the Party
Written by Armando Perez, Jorge Martinez Gomez, Jose Garcia, Thomas Rozdilsky, and Frederick Hibbert
Performed by Pitbull (feat. TJR)
Pitbull appears courtesy of Polo Grounds Music/RCA Records/Mr. 305 Inc.
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
TJR appears courtesy of Rising Music through Three Six Zero Group Ltd. Feel This Moment
Written by Christina Aguilera, Nasri Atweh, Magne Furuholmen, Morten Harket, Chantal Kreviazuk, Nolan Lambroza, Adam Messinger, Armando Christian Perez, Urales Vargas and Pål Waaktaar
Performed by Pitbull feat. Christina Aguilera
Courtesy of RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing Wannabe
Written by Victoria Beckham, Mel B, Emma Bunton, Geri Halliwell, Melanie Chisholm, Matthew Row and Richard Stannard
Performed by Spice Girls
Courtesy of Virgin Records Ltd.
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises Move Closer to Your World (6 ABC Action News theme song)
Written by Al Ham
Courtesy of The Walt Disney Company and WPVI-TV in Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaBy arrangement with Mayoham Magic "Run Wild"
Written by Umar Ibrahim, Graham Muron & Noah McBeth
Performed by Thutmose
Courtesy of King Thut LLC
By arrangement with Zync Music Dance Monkey
Written by Toni Watson
Performed by Tones and I
Courtesy of Elektra Entertainment Group
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing Space Unicorn
Written and Performed by Parry Gripp
By arrangement with Oglio Records Pinkfong Baby Shark
Written by Kim Min Seok
Performed by Pinkfong
Courtesy of Smart Study Co., Ltd. Stinko Foot
Written by Water Handblast
Performed by Submarine Man ft. Lama Doodle, Footye North & Sakooni!
Courtesy of Flex Entertainment Waffles Song (Waffles, Waffles, Waffles) (from Teen Titans Go!)
Written by Jared Faber
Performed by Khary Payton, Greg Cipes, Scott Menville, Tara Strong, and Hynden Walch ft. Kristen Bell, Ozioma Akagha, Ashley Johnson and Halsey
Courtesy of Warner Bros. Animation and DC Entertainment Batman Theme
Written and Performed by Neal Hefti
Courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation Are you CN this - Rap Song
Written by Mark Ronson, Andy Samberg, Mirwais Ahmadzai, Max Martin, Savan Kotecha, Ilya Salmanzadeh and Alma-Sofia Miettinen
Performed by Mark Ronson, Wiz Khalifa, Waka Flocka Flame and The Lonely Island ft. Snoop Dogg, DJ Khaled, Lil Yachty and Sir Mix-a-Lot
Mark Ronson performs courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment U.K.
Waka Flocka Flame appears courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
The Lonely Island appears courtesy of Republic Records
Snoop Dogg appears courtesy of Doggystyle Records
DJ Khaled appears courtesy of We the Best Music/Epic Records/Roc Nation Entertainment
Lil Yachty courtesy of Quality Control Music/Motown Records
Sir Mix-a-Lot Courtesy of Rhyme Cartel Records I Wish
Written and Performed by Stevie Wonder
Courtesy of Motown Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises Toons (Agua)
Written by Jose Alvaro Osorio Balvin, Marcos Masis, Jesus M. Nieves Cortez, Ramón Luis Ayala Rodríguez, Alejandro Ramírez, Kevyn Mauricio Cruz Moreno, Juan Camilo Vargas, Alejandro Borrero & Ivanni Rodriguez
Contains samples of "SpongeBob SquarePants Theme"
(featuring Patrick Pinney, Camryn Walling, Devin Johnson & Sara Paxton)
Written by Derek Drymon, Mark Harrison, Stephen Hillenburg & Blaise Smith
and "Smile Darn Ya Smile"
(featuring The Toons)
Written by Jack Meskill, Charles O'Flynn, and Max Rich
Produced by Tainy
Performed by Tainy, Daddy Yankee & J. Balvin
Tainy courtesy of NEON16/Roc Nation
Daddy Yankee courtesy of El Cartel Records
J. Balvin courtesy of Universal Music Latino, a division of UMG Recordings, Inc. We're Not Gonna Take It
Written by Dee Snider
Performed by Twisted Sister
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing Get Ready (2013 Orchestral Mix)
Written by Jean-Paul DeCoster, Raymond Slijngaard and Filip De Wilde
Performed by 2 Unlimited
Courtesy of Byte Records
Under license from Ivy Road Productions Holding Out for a Hero
Written by Dean Pitchford and Jim Steinman
Performed by Bonnie Tyler
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment Fast Lane
Written by Durk Banks, Altariq Crapps, Jocelyn Donald, Jordan Douglas, Norman Payne, Ivory Scott, Alyssa Stephens, Byron Thomas, Tyshane Thompson, Caleb Toliver, Bryan Williams
Performed by Don Toliver, Lil Durk & Latto Produced by D.J. Chose (as DJ Chose), Tariq Beats & Pop Nick
featuring Porky’s Rap
Written by Nicholas Neil Carter
Performed by Eric Bauza
Don Toliver appears courtesy of We Run It Ent/Cactus Jack/Atlantic Records
Lil Durk appears courtesy of Alamo/Geffen Records
Latto appears courtesy of Streamcut/RCA Records
a division of Sony Music Entertainment Witchcraft
Written by Cy Coleman and Carolyn Leigh
Performed by Frank Sinatra
Courtesy of Reprise Records
By Arrangement with Rhino Entertainment Company
Ride of The Valkyries
Written by Richard Wagner Up Where We Belong
From the film An Officer and a Gentleman (1982)
Written by Will Jennings, Bernard Nitzsche and Buffy Sainte-Marie
Performed by Joe Cocker and Jennifer Warnes
Courtesy of Paramount Pictures Gangnam Style
Written by Park Jae-sang and Yoo Gun-hyung
Performed by Psy
Courtesy of YG Entertainment Inc. and Universal Republic Records (US)
Under License from Universal Music Operations, Ltd. Can't Fight this Feeling
Written by Kevin Cronin
Performed by REO Speedwagon
Courtesy of Epic Records
By arrangement with Sony BMG Music Entertainment Smile, Darn Ya, Smile
Written by Jack Meskill, Charles O'Flynn, and Max Rich The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down
Written by Cliff Friend and Dave Franklin Merrily We Roll Along
Written by Charlie Tobias, Murray Mencher and Eddie Cantor
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Who Let The Dogs Out
Written by Anslem Douglas
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Shake Your Body (Down To The Ground)
Written by Randy Jackson, Michael Jackson
Get Pumped
Written by Michelle Lewis, Doug Rockwell
Finally (CeCe Peniston)
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Gangnam Style
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The Zing
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What Is Love (Haddaway)
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Hey Babe (Drop It To The Floor)
Written by T-Pain, Armando Perez, Sandy Wilhelm
Don't Start Now
Written by Dua Lipa, Caroline Ailin, Emily Warren, Ian Kirkpatrick
Shots
Written by Jonathan Smith, Skyler Austen Gordy, Stefan Kendal Gordy, Eric Delatorre
Dance Monkey
Written by Toni Watson
I Wish
Written by Stevie Wonder
Steptember
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SexyBack
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Jump Around
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Performed by BTS ft. Dua Lipa
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Arranged by The Orchard Fake Love
Written by "Hitman" Bang, Pdogg, and RM
Performed by BTS
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Arranged by The Orchard Bul Ta O Reu Ne aka Fire
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Written by Stephen Schwartz I Heard It Through the Grapevine
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Courtesy of Sire Records
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Performed by Tyler The Creator
Additional Vocals Performed by Aurora and Kacey Musgraves
Tyler The Creator appears courtesy of Columbia Records
Aurora appears courtesy of Glassnote Entertainment Group/Petroleum Records/Decca Music Group Limited
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Kacey Musgraves appears courtesy of MCA Nashville Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises Fallen
Written and Performed by Lauren Wood
Courtesy of Warner Records
under license from Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing I'm Still Standing
Written by Elton John and Bernie Taupin
Performed by Elton John
Courtesy of Mercury Records Limited
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises Nikita
Written by Elton John and Bernie Taupin
Performed by Elton John
Courtesy of Mercury Records Limited
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises Rocket Man (I Think It's Going to Be a Long Long Time)
Written by Elton John and Bernie Taupin
Performed by Elton John
Courtesy of Mercury Records Limited
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises Don't Go Breaking My Heart
Written by Elton John and Bernie Taupin
Performed by Elton John and P!nk
Courtesy of Mercury Records Limited
Under License from Universal Music Enterprises
P!nk appears courtesy of RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment Oh My God
Written by Soyeon, Yummy Tone and Simon Hong
Performed by (G)I-dle
Courtesy of Cube Entertainment Jopping
Written by Tay Jasper, Adrian Mckinnon, Jam Factory and Hwang Yoo-bin
Performed by SuperM
Courtesy of SM Entertainment & Capitol Records
Arranged by The Orchard
Capitol Records is under license from Universal Music Enterprises Gary's Song
Written by Heidi B. Rodewald & Mark L. Stewart
Produced & Performed by Kenny G
Courtesy of Concord Music Come Together Now
Written by Matt Johnson & Kim Schifino
Performed by Matt & Kim
Courtesy of Matt and Kim, Inc.
By arrangement with The Greater Goods Co. Blown
Written by Joe Jonas, Kent Jones, OZGO, Edwin Paul Shelton II, Justin Tranter & Oscar Holter
Performed by DNCE featuring Kent Jones
Courtesy of Republic Records
under license from Universal Music Enterprises My Old School
Written by Christian Crippin, Jacob Hoggard, Thomas Walter MacDonald and Dave Rosin
Performed by Steely Dan
Courtesy of Geffen Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises Riki Tiki Tavi
Written by Donovan Leitch
Performed by Donovan
Published by Peer International Corp. (BMI)
Recording courtersy of Epic Records by arrangement with Sony Music Licensing and Donovan Discs That Old Black Magic
Written by Harold Arlen and Johnny Mercer
Performed by Billy Barty Java Jive
Written by Milton Drake and Ben Oakland The Murder
From the motion picture 'Psycho (1960)
Written by Bernard Herrmann Both Sides Now (Love Actually Version)
Written by Joni Mitchell
Produced by Marius De Vries and Eldad Guetta
Vocals Produced by Edie Lehmann Boddicker
Performed by Rebecca Sugar Both Sides Now
Written by Joni Mitchell
Performed by Brittany Howard and Herbie HancockVocals Produced by Edie Lehmann Boddicker
Brittany Howard appears courtesy of ATO Records
Under license from Virgin Music Label & Artist Services and Universal Music Enterprises
Herbie Hancock appears courtesy of Verve Records
Under license from Verve Label Group Flight of the Bumblebee
Composed by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov "I Second That Emotion"
Written by Smokey Robinson and Al Cleveland
Performed by The Miracles Courtesy of Motown Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises (Every Time I Turn Around) Back In Love Again
Written by Len Ron Hanks and Zane Grey
Performed by L.T.D.
Courtesy of A&M Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises Dowland A Fantasie
Written by Public Domain and John Dowland Arranged by Charles Berry
Performed by Music Beyond
Courtesy of BMG Production Music U Can't Touch This
Written by Stanley Burrell, Rick James, and Alonzo Miller
Performed by MC Hammer
Courtesy of Capitol Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises Count On Me
Written by Bruno Mars, Ari Levine and Philip Lawrence
Performed by Bruno Mars
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film and TV Licensing Hocus Pocus
Written by Jan Akkerman and Thijs van Leer
Performed by Focus
Recorded for The Old Grey Whistle Test
Courtesy of Red Bullet Productions BV and BBC Studios <small>Mi Gente<br>Written by Ashadally Adam, José Balvin, Andres Echavarria, Mohombi Moupondo, and Willy William<br>Performed by J Balvin & Willy William<br>Courtesy of Universal Music Latino<br>Under license from Universal Music Enterprises</small> <small>Kickstart My Heart<br>Written by Nikki Sixx<br>Performed by Mötley Crüe<br>Courtesy of Downtown Music</small> <small>Escape (The Piña Colada Song)<br>Written and Performed by Rupert Holmes<br>Courtesy of Geffen Records<br>under license from Universal Music Enterprises</small> <small>Bad<br>Written and Performed by Michael Jackson<br>Courtesy of Epic Records<br>By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing</small> 2 Bad (Refugee Camp Mix)
Written by Michael Jackson, Bruce Swedien, René Moore and Dallas Austin
Performed by Michael Jackson ft. John Forté
Courtesy of Epic Records
By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing That Old Feeling (Radioland Murders Version) Written by Lew Brown and Sammy Fain
Performed by Rebecca Sugar Red Red Wine
Written by Neil Diamond
Performed by UB40
Courtesy of Virgin Records Ltd.
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises I Love the Nightlife (Disco 'Round) (1994 Remix)
Written by Alicia Bridges and Susan Hutcheson
Performed by Alicia Bridges
Courtesy of Republic Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises Theme from Moonlighting
Written by Lee Holdridge and Al Jarreau
Performed by Al Jarreau
Courtesy of Rhino Entertainment Group/Warner Bros. Records Inc.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing Welcome Back (Theme from Welcome Back, Kotter)
Written and Performed by John Sebastian
Courtesy of John Sebastian Music As Time Goes by
Written by Herman Hupfeld
Performed by Dooley Wilson
Courtesy of Warner Bros Entertainment Theme from Picket Fences
Written by Stewart Levin Beauty and The Beast
Written by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman Love Me To Me
Written by Ego Plum, Amalia Levari, Monica Ray, & Nicholas Sumida
Courtesy of Nickelodeon (I Just) Died in Your Arms
Written by Nicholas Eede
Performed by Cutting Crew
Courtesy of Virgin Records Ltd.
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises Don't Stop Me Now
Written by Freddie Mercury
Performed by Queen
Courtesy of Mercury Records Limited
under license from Universal Music Enterprises Total Eclipse of The Heart
Written by Jim Steinman
Performed by Bonnie Tyler
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment <small>"Que Tire Pa Lante"<br>Written by Ramón Ayala<br>Performed by Daddy Yankee<br>Courtesy of El Cartel Records<br>under license of Universal Music Enterprises</small> <small>Pump It<br>Written by Nicholas Roubanis, Stacy Ferguson, Thomas Van Musser, Will Adams, Allan Pineda<br>Performed by The Black Eyed Peas<br>Courtesy of A&M Records<br>Contains a sample of "Misirlou" (1962) Performed by Dick Dale & His Del-Tones<br>Courtesy of Dick Dale Enterprises<br>Under license from Universal Music Enterprises</small> <small>Tu Cuerpo<br>Written by Armando Christian Perez, Jencarlos Canela and David Miranda<br>Performed by Pitbull featuring Jencarlos<br>Courtesy of Mr. 305 Records<br>By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment</small> <small>Hey Baby (Drop It to the Floor)<br>Written by Armando Christian Perez, Sandy Julie Wilhelm and Faheem Najm<br>Performed by Pitbull featuring T-Pain<br>Courtesy of RCA Records<br>By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment</small> <small>Star Wars Main Theme/Blockade Runner<br>Written by John Williams<br>Courtesy of Lucasfilm Ltd.</small> <small>Take On Me<br>Written by Magne Furuholmen, Morten Harket, and Pål Waaktaar<br>Performed by A-Ha<br>Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc.<br>By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing</small> <small>How Deep Is Your Love<br>Written by Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb, and Robin Gibb<br>Performed by The Bee Gees<br>Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc.<br>By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing</small> One Way or Another
Written by Nigel Harrison and Deborah Harry
Performed by Blondie
Courtesy of Capitol Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises Friend Like Me (End Title)
Written by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman
Performed by Will Smith ft. Dj Khaled Sexy And I Know It
Written by George Robertson, Kenny Oliver, SkyBlu, Redfoo, Erin Beck and David Listenbee
Performed by LMFAO
Courtesy of Interscope Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises In the Mood
Written by Wingy Manone, Andy Razaf and Joe Garland Take Five
Written by Paul Desmond Tico Tico
Written by Aloysio de Oliveira and Ervin Drake Sabre Dance
Composed by Aram Khachaturyan Valse Triste
Written by Jean Sibelius 'll Be Glad When You're Dead, You Rascal You
Written by Sam Theard A Guy What Takes His Time (Joel McNeely Version)
Written by Ralph Rainger
Produced by Marius De Vries and Eldad Guetta
Jazz Band Arranged by Danny Elfman
Vocals Produced and Arranged by Edie Lehmann Boddicker
Performed by Billie Eilish
Billie Eilish appears courtesy of Darkroom/Interscope Records Takin' Care of Business
Written by Randy Bachman
Performed by Bachman-Turner Overdrive
Courtesy of Box Of Songs Inc. By arrangement with Paquin Entertainment Group Inc. It's Alright
Written by John Sebastian, Ben Folds, Joe Hawley, Pharrell Williams, Mark Ronson, Anne Preven, Sara Beth Bareilles, Billie Baird O'Connell, Finneas O'Connell, Rob Cantor, Yori Brenner, Rian Johnson, Andy Fickman, and Christopher Guardino
contains samples of Welcome Back (Theme from Welcome Back, Kotter)
Written by John Sebastian
Produced by Jared Faber, Marius De Vries and Eldad Guetta
Vocals Produced and Arranged by Edie Lehmann Boddicker
Performed by Pharrell Williams and Sara Bareilles ft. Billie Eilish & Rivers Cuomo
Pharrell Williams appears courtesy of i am OTHER Entertainment/Columbia Records
Sara Bareilles appears courtesy of Epic Records
Billie Eilish appears courtesy of Darkroom/Interscope Records
Rivers Cuomo appears courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corporation I'll Make Love To You
Written by Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds
Performed by Boyz II Men
Courtesy of Motown Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises The Price Is Right Theme
Written by Robert Israel
Courtesy of FremantleMedia North America, Inc. Jeopardy Theme (2008 Edition)
Written by Merv Griffin
Composed by Chris Bell
Courtesy of Jeopardy Productions <small>Chariots of Fire<br>Written by Vangelis<br>Performed by Vangelis<br>Courtesy of Polydor Records Ltd.<br>Under license from Universal Music Enterprises</small> Lovin' You
Written by Minnie Riperton and Richard Rudolph
Performed by Minnie Riperton
Courtesy of Capitol Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises We Built This City
Written by Dennis Lambert, Martin George Page, Bernie Taupin, and Péter Wolf
Performed by Starship
Courtesy of Rhino Entertainment Company
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing Mope (contains samples from "Rock Me Amadeus", "Relax", "For Whom the Bell Tolls" and the theme of Pac-Man)
Written by James Franks, Johann Hölzel, Peter Gill, Holly Johnson, Brian Nash, Mark O'Toole, James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich, Cliff Burton, Toshio Kai, John Swartzwelder, Steve Tompkins, and David S. Cohen
Performed by Bloodhound Gang
Courtesy of Republic/Geffen Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises Ain't Too Proud To Beg
Written by Eddie Holland and Norman Whitfield
Performed by The Temptations
Courtesy of Motown RecordsUnder license from Universal Music Enterprises Don't Stop the Party
Written by Armando Perez, Jorge Martinez Gomez, Jose Garcia, Thomas Rozdilsky, and Frederick Hibbert
Performed by Pitbull (feat. TJR)
Pitbull appears courtesy of Polo Grounds Music/RCA Records/Mr. 305 Inc.
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
TJR appears courtesy of Rising Music through Three Six Zero Group Ltd. Feel This Moment
Written by Christina Aguilera, Nasri Atweh, Magne Furuholmen, Morten Harket, Chantal Kreviazuk, Nolan Lambroza, Adam Messinger, Armando Christian Perez, Urales Vargas and Pål Waaktaar
Performed by Pitbull feat. Christina Aguilera
Courtesy of RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing Wannabe
Written by Victoria Beckham, Mel B, Emma Bunton, Geri Halliwell, Melanie Chisholm, Matthew Row and Richard Stannard
Performed by Spice Girls
Courtesy of Virgin Records Ltd.
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises Move Closer to Your World (6 ABC Action News theme song)
Written by Al Ham
Courtesy of The Walt Disney Company and WPVI-TV in Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaBy arrangement with Mayoham Magic "Run Wild"
Written by Umar Ibrahim, Graham Muron & Noah McBeth
Performed by Thutmose
Courtesy of King Thut LLC
By arrangement with Zync Music Dance Monkey
Written by Toni Watson
Performed by Tones and I
Courtesy of Elektra Entertainment Group
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing Space Unicorn
Written and Performed by Parry Gripp
By arrangement with Oglio Records Pinkfong Baby Shark
Written by Kim Min Seok
Performed by Pinkfong
Courtesy of Smart Study Co., Ltd. Stinko Foot
Written by Water Handblast
Performed by Submarine Man ft. Lama Doodle, Footye North & Sakooni!
Courtesy of Flex Entertainment Waffles Song (Waffles, Waffles, Waffles) (from Teen Titans Go!)
Written by Jared Faber
Performed by Khary Payton, Greg Cipes, Scott Menville, Tara Strong, and Hynden Walch ft. Kristen Bell, Ozioma Akagha, Ashley Johnson and Halsey
Courtesy of Warner Bros. Animation and DC Entertainment Batman Theme
Written and Performed by Neal Hefti
Courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation Are you CN this - Rap Song
Written by Mark Ronson, Andy Samberg, Mirwais Ahmadzai, Max Martin, Savan Kotecha, Ilya Salmanzadeh and Alma-Sofia Miettinen
Performed by Mark Ronson, Wiz Khalifa, Waka Flocka Flame and The Lonely Island ft. Snoop Dogg, DJ Khaled, Lil Yachty and Sir Mix-a-Lot
Mark Ronson performs courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment U.K.
Waka Flocka Flame appears courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
The Lonely Island appears courtesy of Republic Records
Snoop Dogg appears courtesy of Doggystyle Records
DJ Khaled appears courtesy of We the Best Music/Epic Records/Roc Nation Entertainment
Lil Yachty courtesy of Quality Control Music/Motown Records
Sir Mix-a-Lot Courtesy of Rhyme Cartel Records I Wish
Written and Performed by Stevie Wonder
Courtesy of Motown Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises Toons (Agua)
Written by Jose Alvaro Osorio Balvin, Marcos Masis, Jesus M. Nieves Cortez, Ramón Luis Ayala Rodríguez, Alejandro Ramírez, Kevyn Mauricio Cruz Moreno, Juan Camilo Vargas, Alejandro Borrero & Ivanni Rodriguez
Contains samples of "SpongeBob SquarePants Theme"
(featuring Patrick Pinney, Camryn Walling, Devin Johnson & Sara Paxton)
Written by Derek Drymon, Mark Harrison, Stephen Hillenburg & Blaise Smith
and "Smile Darn Ya Smile"
(featuring The Toons)
Written by Jack Meskill, Charles O'Flynn, and Max Rich
Produced by Tainy
Performed by Tainy, Daddy Yankee & J. Balvin
Tainy courtesy of NEON16/Roc Nation
Daddy Yankee courtesy of El Cartel Records
J. Balvin courtesy of Universal Music Latino, a division of UMG Recordings, Inc. We're Not Gonna Take It
Written by Dee Snider
Performed by Twisted Sister
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing Get Ready (2013 Orchestral Mix)
Written by Jean-Paul DeCoster, Raymond Slijngaard and Filip De Wilde
Performed by 2 Unlimited
Courtesy of Byte Records
Under license from Ivy Road Productions Holding Out for a Hero
Written by Dean Pitchford and Jim Steinman
Performed by Bonnie Tyler
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment Fast Lane
Written by Durk Banks, Altariq Crapps, Jocelyn Donald, Jordan Douglas, Norman Payne, Ivory Scott, Alyssa Stephens, Byron Thomas, Tyshane Thompson, Caleb Toliver, Bryan Williams
Performed by Don Toliver, Lil Durk & Latto Produced by D.J. Chose (as DJ Chose), Tariq Beats & Pop Nick
featuring Porky’s Rap
Written by Nicholas Neil Carter
Performed by Eric Bauza
Don Toliver appears courtesy of We Run It Ent/Cactus Jack/Atlantic Records
Lil Durk appears courtesy of Alamo/Geffen Records
Latto appears courtesy of Streamcut/RCA Records
a division of Sony Music Entertainment Witchcraft
Written by Cy Coleman and Carolyn Leigh
Performed by Frank Sinatra
Courtesy of Reprise Records
By Arrangement with Rhino Entertainment Company
Ride of The Valkyries
Written by Richard Wagner Up Where We Belong
From the film An Officer and a Gentleman (1982)
Written by Will Jennings, Bernard Nitzsche and Buffy Sainte-Marie
Performed by Joe Cocker and Jennifer Warnes
Courtesy of Paramount Pictures Gangnam Style
Written by Park Jae-sang and Yoo Gun-hyung
Performed by Psy
Courtesy of YG Entertainment Inc. and Universal Republic Records (US)
Under License from Universal Music Operations, Ltd. Can't Fight this Feeling
Written by Kevin Cronin
Performed by REO Speedwagon
Courtesy of Epic Records
By arrangement with Sony BMG Music Entertainment Smile, Darn Ya, Smile
Written by Jack Meskill, Charles O'Flynn, and Max Rich The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down
Written by Cliff Friend and Dave Franklin Merrily We Roll Along
Written by Charlie Tobias, Murray Mencher and Eddie Cantor
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Jorge Guttman’s practice is focused on complex business litigation and arbitration, with experience in both domestic and international disputes. Jorge represents large and small companies at all stages of the litigation or alternative dispute resolution process. Of note, he is experienced in international arbitration and 28 U.S.C. § 1782, an important tool for building and litigating cases outside the U.S.
Jorge is dedicated to the successful representation of his clients’ interests using an approach that is objective, favors productive communication and, where appropriate, balanced compromise. His experience includes obtaining multiple multimillion-dollar judgments, awards and settlements over the course of his career.
Originally from Venezuela, Jorge is bilingual in Spanish and English. As a result, his practice has a strong Latin American emphasis, in which he represents multinational clients in cross-border disputes. Active in Florida’s Latin American professional community, Jorge is a founding member and current Vice President of the Venezuelan American National Bar Association (VENAMBAR). He also serves on the International Chapter and on the Attorneys’ Division of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation, .
Fostering diversity, equity and inclusion is at the heart of Jorge’s commitment to the legal profession and greater community at large. As the current chair of the firm’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee, Jorge leads the group’s efforts in creating programs and initiatives that result in developing diverse attorneys and ensuring an inclusive culture at Gunster. Jorge is steadfast in his belief that law firms can and should bring together different perspectives and approaches to problem solving that result in a more comprehensive way to advise and serve clients.
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Brian Gougeon Prize in Art
Kennedy Campbell
James Hauke
Ix-Chel James
Morgan Jenkins
Eliana Moreno
Sophia Sprick
The Margaret Upton Prize in Music
Tyrus Parnell
Cooper Award
Max Joos
Sherwood Prize
Addison Peter
Theatre Arts First-Year Student Award
Isaiah Calderon
Helen Stoy
Max Wright
Division of Modern and Classical Languages
LeGrand Copley Prize in French
Eleanor Bernas
Shruti Debburman
Hardy Fuchs Award
Henry Black
Elizabeth Muenzenmaier
Mary Ellen Muenzenmaier
Margo Light Award
Noah Chun
Department of Spanish Language and Literatures Prize
Claire Kischer
Gabriel Olivier
Clara H. Buckley Prize for Excellence in Latin
Nick Wilson
Provost’s Prize in Classics
Rebecca Elias
Classics Department Prize in Greek
Nick Wilson
Humanities Division
O.M. Allen Prize in English
Madeline Moss
John B. Wickstrom Prize in History
Laryn Kuchta
Hollis Masterson
Department of Philosophy Prize
Anna Budnick
Nik Krupka
Madeline Lawson
Lina Moghrabi
L.J. and Eva (“Gibbie”) Hemmes Memorial Prize in Philosophy
Noah Chun
Adam Cornier-Bridgeforth
Natural Sciences and Mathematics Division
Winifred Peake Jones Prize in Biology
Michaela Dillbeck
Department of Chemistry Prize
Trustin Christopher
Kendra Guitar
Emma Newlove
First-Year Chemistry Award
CJ Aldred
Devi DeYoung
William Tocco
Lemuel F. Smith Award
Roman Ramos
Computer Science Prize
Zahra Amini
Zoie Banger
Narelle Robles
Minh Thu Le
First-Year Mathematics Award
Eva Clancy
Thomas O. Walton Prize in Mathematics
Joseph Horsfield
Tristan Uphoff
Cooper Prize in Physics
Eva Clancy
William Tocco
Social Sciences Division
Departmental Prize in Anthropology and Sociology
Jaylen Bowles-Swain
Isaiah Calderon
Dillon Gacki
Vrinda Girdhar
Gloria Jackson
William G. Howard Memorial Prize
Andreas Fathalla
Lukas Hultberg
Blagoja Naskovski
Sydney Pickell
C. Wallace Lawrence Prize in Business
Gavin Houtkooper
Jonah Spates
C. Wallace Lawrence Prize in Economics
Ethan DeNeen
Cole Koryto
Meganne Skoug
Irene and S. Kyle Morris Prize
Maya Alkema
Lucas Hanifan
Alek Hultberg
Vinh Nguyen
Sasha Olsen
Department of Psychology First-Year Student Prize
Brigid Roth
Physical Education Division
Division of Physical Education Prize
Ryar Rinehart
Ella Spooner
Lauren Rosenthal ’13 Memorial Prize
Savera Rajendra-Nicolucci
Maggie Wardle Prize
Jordan Doyle
College Awards
Gordon Beaumont Memorial Award
Anum Khan
Rojina Timsina
Jordyn Wilson
Henry and Inez Brown Prize
Madison Barch
Brynna Garden
Rylie Kipfmueller
Brett Manski
Virginia Hinkelman Memorial Award
Ana Ramirez
Davis United World College Scholar
Randa Alnaas
Asha Dawson
Millie Williams
Heyl Scholars
Class of 2027
Abigail Eilertson
Ava Schwachter
Pauline Hawkes
Anthony Valade
Jason Krawczyk
Benjamin Whitsett
Posse Scholars
Class of 2027
Estrella Barcenas
Marcos Perez
Lena Barrett
Ashley Rodriguez
Mary-Ava Gonzalez
Mo Silcott
Tyler Herrejon
Kennedy West
Gerardo Herrera-Sanchez
Alicia Wilgoren
National Merit Scholars
Class of 2027
Annalisa Bauer
Benjamin Whitsett
Voynovich Scholars
Beren Akpinar
Nico Lipton
Alpha Lambda Delta
Class of 2026
Alpha Lambda Delta is a national honor society that recognizes excellence in academic achievement during the first college year. To be eligible for membership, students must earn a cumulative GPA of at least 3.5 and be in the top 20 percent of their class during the first year. The Kalamazoo College chapter was installed on March 5, 1942.
Maya Alkema
Baylor Baldwin
Evan Barker
Yvette Boyse-Peacor
Avery Brockington
Eleanor Campion
Trustin Christopher
Noah Chun
Kai Clingenpeel
Shruti Debburman
Devi DeYoung
Michaela Dillbeck
Jordan Doyle
Sally Eggleston
Elise Elliot
Caleb Ewald
Vrinda Girdhar
Kendra Guitar
Sophie Hartl
James Hauke
Annika Hokanson
Alek Hultberg
Cloe Johnson
Jessica Kaplan
Emilia Kelly
Laryn Kuchta
William Martel
Hollis Masterson
Virginia Matta
Kira McManus
Brittany Miller
Lorelei Moxon
Elizabeth Muenzenmaier
Mary Ellen Muenzenmaier
Robert Newland
Emma Newlove
Theodore Niemann
Gabriel Olivier
Chelsea Paddock
Mia Pellegrini
Mia Pierce
William Plesscher
Bea Putman
Alyson Ramillano
Anoushka Soares
Ella Spooner
Molly Stevison
Abbygale Stump
Minh Thu
Le William Tocco
Hannah Ulanoski
Zoe Wilson
Reagan Woods
Maximilian Wright
Kathryn Zabaldo
Enlightened Leadership Awards
Performing Arts: Music
Emily Auchter
Josephine Bischoff
Axel Bodeux
Hillary Davis
Maansi Deswal
Isaac Duncan
Evelyn Ellerbrock
Owen Ellis
Maira Ghaffar
Rex Jasper
Ryleigh Jaworski
Dong Eun Kim
Annabelle Krygier
Nicholas Laframboise
Rylee Lambert
Elijah Layne
Alex Lloyd
Isabelle Mason
Cedric May
Raven Medina
Estelle Metz
Ella Myers
Amelie Sack
Tobin Schiller
Max Shawhan
Phoebe Tozer
Sebastian Vargas-Beltran
MIAA Awards
These teams earned the 2022-2023 MIAA Team GPA Award for achieving a 3.300 or better grade point average for the entire academic year:
Baseball
Men’s Cross Country
Men’s Golf
Men’s Lacrosse
Men’s Swimming and Diving
Men’s Tennis
Women’s Basketball
Women’s Cross Country
Women’s Lacrosse
Women’s Soccer
Women’s Softball
Women’s Swimming and Diving
Women’s Tennis
Women’s Volleyball
MIAA Academic Honor Roll
The Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association each year honors students at MIAA member colleges who achieve in the classroom and in athletic competition. Students need to be a letter winner in a varsity sport and maintain at least a 3.5 grade point average for the entire school year.
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Heath, Lorraine. The Duchess in His Bed. New York: Avon, 2019.
ISBN-13: 978-0062676061 | $7.99 USD | 387 pages | Victorian Romance
Blurb
For a duchess with practical desires, falling in love is an inconceivable part of her plan…
As owner of the Elysium Club which caters to women’s fantasies, Aiden Trewlove is accustomed to introducing adventurous ladies to sin and vice. But he is uncharacteristically intrigued by the mysterious beauty who visits his club one night, yearning to indulge in the forbidden—with him. Drawn to her indomitable spirit, he breaks his rule of never becoming personally involved with his clientele and is determined to fully awaken her desires.
A recent widow, Selena Sheffield, Duchess of Lushing, has never known passion, not until Aiden’s slow, sensual seduction leads her on a journey of discovery and incredible pleasure. But her reasons for visiting the notorious club are not all that they seem.
As Selena’s motives become complicated by love, she finds herself with a most unexpected choice: forge ahead with a secret plan that could secure her future—or follow her heart which could prove ruinous.
In the series
#1 Beyond Scandal and Desire
#2 When a Duke Loves a Woman
#3 The Scoundrel in Her Bed
Review
5 stars
Despite a rocky start, Lorraine Heath’s Sins for All Seasons has gotten better and better with each book. The Duchess in His Bed is the best of the series yet. Once again, she tackles a challenging storyline with deep subject matter with grace and empathy for her major characters.
With Selena’s character, I love how the narrative explored a concept that isn’t often touched on in historicals, but was a grim reality for many noble families at one point or another: the noble line dying out. Heath parses out the legalese fairly simply, and makes a compelling case for Selena to try to deceive the world by quickly conceiving a child with someone else to keep the title and properties in her family. I loved seeing how deeply she cared for her brother and sisters, and how much the burden of having to be the responsible eldest weighed on her, but I also like that she did try to prepare her brother to take on more responsibilities later in the book too, so she wasn’t going it alone.
Aiden is perhaps my favorite of the Trewloves, although all the siblings are delightful in their own way. As previously hinted at in the prior book, he has a bit more baggage than Finn about their father, and I appreciated the way this was handled. Aiden, like Mick, does crave acceptance to some degree, but he’s also fairly happy being a Trewlove, and he is grateful to Ettie for raising him, and acknowledges the sacrifices she made for all of them.
The romance between the two was beautiful, if complicated because of their contrasting desires in life. Aiden initially doesn’t even want to father children, because of his background. While the situation could have been a bit touchy, with the power dynamics between them as well, I appreciate that she did let him in on what was going on, giving him the option to participate, and even be involved in the child’s life. I savored every moment of them together, navigating this situation, and I deeply rooted for them to figure out a way to be together.
But what truly tipped the scales for me, raising this from a solid book to an excellent book was the way the paternity arc with Finn and Aiden’s father, the Earl of Elverton was resolved. While I still don’t forgive Heath for her poor handling of this in book 1 (and bringing it up in every book is not helping matters), the earl being a rotten human being and finally getting his comeuppance satisfied me in indescribable ways. The related reveal of Aiden’s (but not Finn’s) mother was also much more bittersweet, and tied to the ongoing theme in this series of women’s mistreatment by men in power and those same men using baby farms as a means to get rid of their illegitimate children.
I really loved this one, and I’d recommend it to readers looking for an emotionally moving historical romance.
Author Bio
Lorraine Heath always dreamed of being a writer. After graduating from the University of Texas, she wrote training manuals, press releases, articles, and computer code, but something was always missing. When she read a romance novel, she not only became hooked on the genre, but quickly realized what her writing lacked: rebels, scoundrels, and rogues. She’s been writing about them ever since. Her novels have been recognized with numerous industry awards and have appeared on the USA Today and New York Times bestseller lists.
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Bryce, Denny S. The Trial of Mrs. Rhinelander. New York: Kensington, 2024.
ISBN-13: 978-1496737878 | $17.95 USD | 336 pages | Historical Fiction
Blurb
Inspired by a real-life scandal that was shocking even for the tumultuous Roaring Twenties, this captivating novel tells the story of a pioneering Black journalist, a secret interracial marriage among the New York elite, and the sensational divorce case that ignited an explosive battle over race and class—and brought together three very different women fighting for justice, legitimacy, and the futures they risked everything to shape.
For readers of Dolen Perkins-Valdez, Marie Benedict and Victoria Christopher Murray, a transporting work of fact-based historical fiction from Denny S. Bryce, bestselling author of Wild Women and the Blues, In the Face of the Sun, and Can’t We Be Friends: A Novel of Ella Fitzgerald and Marilyn Monroe.
New York, 1920s. Born to English immigrants who’ve built a comfortable life, idealistic Alice Jones longs for the kind of true love her mother and father have. She believes she’s found it with Leonard “Kip” Rhinelander, the shy heir to his prominent white family’s real estate fortune. Alice, too, is white, though she is vaguely aware of rumors that question her ancestry—gossip her parents dismiss. But when the lovers secretly wed, Kip’s father threatens his inheritance unless he annuls the marriage.
Devastated but determined, Alice faces overwhelming odds legally and in the merciless court of public opinion. But there are two people who can either help her—or shatter her hopes for good: In the 1940s, her estranged niece, Roberta Brooks, must put aside her disdain for her infamous aunt to combat an unexpected new Rhinelander legal assault. And in the 1920s, reporter Marvel Cunningham lives to chronicle social change and the Harlem Renaissance’s fiery creativity, but when Alice’s story dominates the headlines, Marvel’s job is to cover it.
At first, Marvel and Roberta, in different decades, see Alice’s legal entanglements as tabloid sensations generated by a self-hating woman who failed to “pass.” But the deeper they investigate, the more they will learn about the reasons behind Alice Jones’s behavior and what the three women have in common. The Trial of Mrs. Rhinelander will bring to light stunning truths that will force these women to confront who they are and who they can be in a world that is all too quick to judge.
Review
4 stars
I received an ARC from the publisher via NetGalley and am voluntarily posting a review. All opinions are my own.
I love how Denny S. Bryce’s books have introduced me to aspects of Black American history that I either knew very little about or knew nothing about prior to picking up her books. In the case of The Trial of Mrs. Rhinelander, it’s very much the latter, as I hadn’t heard of Alice Jones, the Rhinelander family, or Rhinelander v. Rhinelander case before. But this book has all the hallmarks of some of my favorite stories, like discussions of race and class relations, and how those play out both in the courts of law and public opinion via the newspapers.
The structure of this book is interesting, and it’s not unlike Bryce’s prior books in its dual timeline focus, but I also saw parallels to books like The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo and Did You Hear About Kitty Karr?, particularly in its use of a journalist reporting on the story years later, not to mention discussing the issue of “passing” in high society as a parallel to Kitty Karr. With the more contemporary element being the weakest part of both (and dual timeline also being hit-or-miss for Bryce), I initially didn’t care for this structure, and found the chapters from Roberta’s perspective to be the weakest parts of the novel. But Bryce’s work here is aided by the fact that she reinforces Roberta’s personal connection to Alice, in addition to role as a journalist.
I do feel that the blurb was a tad misleading in overselling the journalistic element though. While it’s a substantial part of the case and its aftermath, I didn’t feel it was so in the way the blurb presents it. The journalist Marvel who Alice befriends is mentioned in the blurb, and the blurb frames it as if Marvel has a large role at least equal to Roberta, and prior to picking it up, I worried that the book would follow the two journalists, with only limited glimpses of Alice, who is the true star of the book.
Speaking of which, I love Alice. She went through so much, and her family was simply trying to exist in the racist American society of the 1920s, which had different standards of race (the infamous “one-drop rule”) and Blackness in comparison to England, where the family hailed from. She fell in love with Lenny/Kip Rhinelander, who came from a wealthy family, and they got married, but his father made her justify her right to marry into the family, and demanded an annulment. To see how the aftereffects lingered far beyond when the original court case played out, until all the Rhinelanders involved had passed on, was truly intense.
This was an enlightening and emotionally moving read, and I’d recommend it to readers looking for historical fiction about strong Black women.
Author Bio
Denny S. Bryce is a best-selling, award-winning author of historical fiction. A former dancer and public relations professional, Denny is an adjunct professor in the MFA program at Drexel University, a book critic for NPR, and a freelance writer whose work has appeared in USA Today and Harper’s Bazaar. She is also a member of the Historical Novel Society, Women’s Fiction Writers Association, and Tall Poppy Writers. Originally from Ohio, she likes to call Chicago her hometown but currently resides in Savannah, Georgia. You can find her online at DennySBryce.com.
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Peckham, Scarlett. The Mistress Experience. New York: Avon, 2024.
ISBN-13: 9780062935656 | $9.99 USD | 368 pages | Regency Romance
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The scandalous women of the USA Today bestselling author Scarlett Peckham’s Society of Sirens are back with the final stage in their fight for female rights—and this time the battle is to be waged in bed…
She’s the most infamous harlot in London…and she’s up for auction.
Thaïs Magadalene is a legend. The nation’s most notorious courtesan, she sells herself once a week, for one night only, and never to the same patron twice. Until now. To raise money for the cause of women’s rights, she has auctioned herself off for one month as mistress to the highest bidder.
But the winner is not who he seems.
Lord Alastair Eden is an earl, a radical politician, and a perfectionist in all things—except one. His confidence belies an unexpected secret: he doesn’t know how to please a woman in bed. He’s determined to change that before he marries. And who could be better than the most skilled lover in the country to teach him?
And love is never for sale.
Thaïs dreams of finding a man who will love her unconditionally, never mind her past and reputation. Eden dreams of finding a perfectly bred young lady to be his wife and helpmeet. But when a steamy month in the countryside breeds a connection both in and out of the bedchamber, the two of them must decide how much can be sacrificed for love—one’s dreams, or one’s reputation.
In the series
#1 The Rakess
#2 The Portrait of a Duchess
Review
5 stars
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The Mistress Experience is the third and final book in Scarlett Peckham’s Society of Sirens series. It can be read as a stand-alone, but I’ve loved the series for its themes of sisterhood and tearing down the patriarchy, so I would recommend all the books.
However, this one has a special place in my heart, as it’s one of my favorite tropes: sex lessons. And while the role reversal with the woman being the teacher has been done before, I loved the setup here in particular, in part due to the characters and their dynamic. Thaïs is a sought-after courtesan in London, but I loved her growth in realizing she wants domesticity, including marriage and a husband, while also being loud and unapologetic about her identity as a courtesan throughout the book. It was nice to have a balance for her, not having trauma around how she got into this line of work, while also craving “traditional” things too.
Alistair is also wonderful. He’s buttoned-up, and not very sexually experienced, and his flaws in that department in the encounters he has had give him insecurities about how he might “perform” when he gets married. It was sweet, if a tad unusual, for him to solicit lessons for this purpose, but I liked that it made him stand out from a lot of the other heroes out there.
Thaïs and Alistair have a wonderful connection that grows over their just-over-a-month acquaintance, and I love how their romance balances both the physical intimacy as she proceeds in the lessons, and the growing emotional connection. While there is a bit where they have a conflict over him not being able to marry her because of her being a sex worker, I appreciate that this was handled sensitively, with him not diminishing her profession, and his perspective on marrying outside one’s class growing in a realistic way.
As this is the last book in the series (sob!), I love that it closed out some of the external plot threads, like Lady Elinor’s toxic marriage/pending divorce, not to mention the series closing out on a fun note including all the series leads, in addition to them all playing major roles in each others’ books. I love that all of the women and their partners ended up happy on their own terms, while also continuing to crusade for women’s rights.
This was perhaps my favorite book in the series (hard to believe since I practically made The Rakess my entire personality in 2020), and it’s in the running to be my favorite of the year. I’d strongly recommend this book if you’re interested in fiercely feminist, sex-positive historical romance.
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Scarlett Peckham fell in love with romance novels as a child, sneaking paperbacks from the stash in her grandmother’s closet. By the time she came of age she had exhausted her library’s supply and begun to dream of writing one of her own.
Scarlett studied English at Columbia University and built a career in communications, but in her free hours always returned to her earliest obsession: those delicious, big-hearted books you devour in the dark and can never bear to put down. Her Golden Heart®-winning debut novel, The Duke I Tempted, was named a Best Romance Novel of 2018 by BookPage and The Washington Post and called “astonishingly good” by The New York Times Book Review.
Scarlett recently moved to Los Angeles after spending most of her life in Brooklyn and London. When not reading or writing romance she enjoys drinking immoderate quantities of white wine, watching The Real Housewives, and dressing her cat in bowtie.
Scarlett is represented by Sarah Younger at the Nancy Yost Literary Agency and spends far too much time on Instagram and Twitter. You can drop her a line at scarlett [at] scarlettpeckham [dot] com.
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Bridgerton Season 3 is finally complete, and I can now firmly say, following a month of tiring discourse, that this was definitely the best season yet. In hindsight, was the choice to split a season of eight episodes, even if they’re all over an hour apiece, the best choice? Perhaps not, from a storytelling and pacing standpoint, with a lot of the setup in the front half, especially for the supporting characters feeling like filler. But from a marketing standpoint, I get why Netflix chose to do this, as they’ve begun to increasingly do for more of their content overall, as even negative press worked out well for the show in the long run.
As I spoke about my initial thoughts in my Part 1 review, I will be mostly discussing how elements introduced paid off, while also discussing new elements introduced.
Polin’s HEA
The most frustrating bit of discourse was the speculation that Pen and Colin wouldn’t have a happy ending (Colin not having groveled enough for not noticing Pen’s secret crush was a very close second). But if the first part paid homage to some of the beats of their early romance, you see more of that in part two. While the Whistledown of it all hangs over their heads a lot longer (goddamn, do these writers like to draw out the drama!), I love that it ultimately comes down to Colin’s desire for purpose, as a partner for Penelope and in life.
Lady Whistledown’s Fate and Penelope’s Growth
A big concern was how the Whistledown reveal would be handled, if indeed it would at all. LW has become such an instrumental part of the show, with the social media teams on the show’s Twitter and Instagram incorporating it into their posts. And Julie Andrews’ occasional snippets of narration are an absolute highlight of every episode.
But the writers have found a compromise that honors Penelope’s journey of developing self-confidence, honoring the need for her to come out into the light, both to take accountability for the wrong she has done and to shine in her own right. While I don’t know that people would be so forgiving of someone in reality, it helps that Penelope is generally likable, although often underestimated. And at the end of the day, like in the book, she has the support of all her family, Featherington and Bridgerton. Even Queen Charlotte seems moved to forgive her, in spite of Whistledown being Public Enemy Number 1 for Charlotte for most of the show thus far. But my favorite part of all this was, while the close bond between Penelope and Lady Danbury has not been present thus far, I enjoyed that Lady D’s perceptiveness was revealed where Penelope was concerned, due to their mutual closeness with the Bridgertons.
Portia Sees Penelope and Butterflies Fly
I’ve gone back and forth on my feelings on Portia, alternately respecting her for the lengths she takes to protect her girls, and also chafing at her general disregard for Penelope and her agency. This part of the season sees Colin telling Portia off for this, which changes her tune, initially for performative reasons. But I love the acknowledgment that Penelope is the daughter who is most like Portia, particularly as both of them face major crises, Penelope’s being related to Whistledown and Portia’s being the house of cards she created with the lie about the money she and Jack embezzled, plus the fraudulent terms for inheriting/keeping the title. And even the other sisters, particularly the more prickly Prudence, acknowledge Penelope’s more subtle genius. And speaking of subtle genius, a broken clock is right twice a day, and Philipa’s choice to incorporate butterflies into the climactic moment of the ball and Prudence were throwing was brilliant.
Eloise and Penelope Make Up, Cressida Ousted
I was very much rooting for Eloise and Penelope to make up, and I mostly appreciate how they did it. Eloise has shown that, despite her tunnel vision and self-centeredness at times, she doesn’t like to see Pen or any of her family hurt, and that continues this season. She quickly realizes the falseness of her friendship with Cressida, and while in their “breakup,” Cressida does unintentionally parrot Penelope’s season 2 tirade about how Eloise is “all talk,” and hasn’t actual done anything with her life, it rings hollow from Cressida, who also hasn’t done anything of note. And while I can understand Cressida’s perspective, given the toxic family situation she lives in, of which Eloise is largely ignorant, Cressida brought her fate upon herself, as she failed to scheme with as much forethought as either Penelope or Portia Featherington, and clung to heavily to the ideology bred into her that they can’t depend on anyone. I have mixed feelings about Cressida’s regression, especially since she had a lot of potential, and as women, Penelope and Cressida in particular were fighting similar battles with the patriarchy in different ways. And given that Portia, Prudence, and Philipa have found redemption and mended things with Penelope, I don’t know why Cressida couldn’t.
Lady Danbury’s Conflict With Her Brother and Friendship with Violet
This was yet another source for the wildest discourse, including people claiming Marcus was Simon’s real father, because of the “healthy seed” line from season 2, which I always interpreted as being meant to push back on the rhetoric that it was always the woman’s fault, something that was so common historically. It’s basically the reason Henry VIII got married so many times, when the fault may have been with him all along (If interested, go down the rabbit-hole of Henry VIII possibly having Kell-positive blood; it’s fascinating).
But the truth is much more in line with what I expected, and it had something to do with the fact that they were very much estranged during the past timeline of Queen Charlotte, with her even stating at least that she had no family to rely on when her husband died. Given the state of her loveless, borderline abusive marriage to the lech Lord Danbury, I was unsurprised to learn she tried to get out of it, and these plans were thwarted by Marcus who told their father. But I was saddened by how a misunderstanding of intentions got between them, with him actually respecting her but also wanting to protect her, but she resented him because of it resulting in her having to get married.
In the meantime, her protectiveness over Violet was very sweet, with her even basically laying down the gauntlet to Marcus at one point (prior to them making amends) that Violet is her friend, and she’d look after her friend’s interests, and Violet in turn is only interested in pursuing things once both of their families’ issues are settled. While she does ease up towards the end of the season, I enjoyed how it allowed for more bonding between the two women, including a moment where the past between Lady D and Violet’s father is finally acknowledged. And while things end on a good note overall, with Marcus and Violet slowly exploring their relationship at season’s end, I do wish it hadn’t come together without some tag-teaming from Lady D and Anthony, whose protective side also returned in one of his brief reappearances. While he didn’t do Daphne any favors, I would love to see Anthony defending his mother’s honor.
Queer Rep at Last!: What Does This Mean for Benedict, Francesca, and Perhaps Eloise?
This is the section where I will implore you to temporarily ignore almost everything I said in the intro about the episode release schedule, because if nothing else releasing Part 2 during Pride Month was genius. While there have been queer characters before, like Mr. Granville from season 1 or Brimsley and Reynolds, they’re either one-offs or characters who don’t get a happy ending. And while the aforementioned Mr. Granville did have people thinking Benedict could be queer, the writers have at long last delivered on it in a somewhat tangible way, with Benedict’s romance with Lady Tilley turning into something more unconventional with her artsy “friend,” Paul in the mix too. It was great to see his eyes continue to be opened about people who choose to live outside the norms he grew up with, and thus broaden the possibilities for how his own romance could play out. And as an occasional reader of MMF romance, even though I knew this wouldn’t be endgame, I like that this put that possibility on the table in addition to a monogamous queer relationship.
In regards to Francesca and John, I had heard rumors about a certain queer shakeup for Michael coming, along with backlash from a certain segment of book fans, but I didn’t want to get my hopes up about it. But sure enough, this did occur, and Michaela Stirling shows up near the end of the season, not long after Francesca and John’s wedding. And while the brief interaction wasn’t a lot to go off, Michaela definitely made an impression, not just on Francesca, but also Eloise, who has decided to spend some time in Scotland with the newlyweds to see more of the world. While it’s hard to say definitively how this will all pan out, there are a number of possibilities already, with both Eloise and Francesca to an extent being theorized to be queer as well. I don’t think Francesca in particular being queer negates the bond she has with John at all, as they’re shown to have a sweet relationship. And it’s very possible something Benedict said about being able to love more than one person, which was applied in the platonic sense to Eloise regarding her bonds with Penelope and Colin, and later resulted in his decision to pursue things with Tilley and Paul, could foreshadow the fate of things for Francesca, John, and Michaela. And a big part of her book was that she still loved John, but in a different way, so I don’t know why it bothers people that Michael is now Michaela, unless they’re biphobic. And in response to those crying about the possible loss of the infertility storyline, I’d like to cycle back to the bit in my intro to the Lady Danbury section, and point out that people in history didn’t have the knowledge we know now to know for certain what caused their fertility issues, so to treat that book as God-tier rep for infertile women, when Book Francesca ends up having kids with “the right person,” which isn’t even a reality for many infertile people, and this myth is still perpetuated by romance novels today? And that being queer doesn’t mean the fertility plotline can’t exist, but that it might be handled a different way, with more sensitivity towards those whose stories didn’t end in miracle pregnancies?
And with that, I wish every person who makes comments like this the curse of stepping on Legos constantly for the rest of their hateful existence. The show has transcended the books’ audience at this point, and won’t fail because some homophobic Lady Karen de Bourghs (credit to Bianca of Bookhoarding for this term) stop watching.
Will and Alice
Not much to say here, but I’m sad Will is selling the club. But it was fun to see more “buddy”moments with him, Benedict, Colin, and now John. And Will and Alice being mentored by Lady Danbury has been a nice touch, as she also went through something similar.
The Absence of Simon and Daphne
I can’t remember if I remarked on it in previous reviews, but I do believe that Simon not returning didn’t impact much in season 2 or season 3 part 1, with his friendship with Will being the main exception, although the Bridgerton boys have all filled the void there, more or less. I’d have loved to hear Simon’s thoughts on Will’s new prospects and his decision about the club, but otherwise, I’m not bothered, and I wish Regé-Jean Page well in all his new endeavors. And while I wish the same for Phoebe Dynevor, I did miss her presence in the second half in particular. She wouldn’t have had much to do, so U understand her not coming back, but while Simon and Daphne missing two family weddings is very noticeable, even more so than Simon’s absence from the farce that was Anthony’s failed wedding to Edwina last season, or the events in the fallout from that. Also, given how both were present in the events surrounding Colin’s scandalous betrothal with Marina, it does seem odd, even if there was another narrative purpose. I suppose that is one silver lining to the Kanthony wedding happening off-screen, as much as fans wished they’d seen it…we can debate whether Simon and Daphne would have attended or not, without anyone being wrong.
Anthony and Kate, and the Returning Lead Conundrum
I feel like they’ve struck a perfect balance in their inclusion of Kanthony here, after their soaring inclusion in part 1. Whether it was solely because of Jonathan Bailey’s commitment to Wicked or other reasons, I feel they were better incorporated than Daphne was last season. I liked seeing them pop in to give love advice to Colin when he was struggling with Penelope’s LW secret in particular, and while he did not divulge the exact details, I love how Kate in particular was helpful in providing advice on how to handle disagreements with someone you love. I also loved seeing Kate and Eloise have a moment together when Eloise is still on the outs with Penelope. And while Anthony is absent from a lot of the “bachelor party” shenanigans, that scene from the promos where he’s shocked and even outraged on Penelope’s behalf at what transpired between her and Colin, while Benedict is impressed, is one of the best moments overall.
As both Luke Newton and Nicola Coughlan have confirmed they will be returning for future seasons, I feel like this set the blueprint for how to turn a lead couple into a supporting couple, as has not been attempted prior, although it will be interesting to see how that works out, given how much the writers seem to love Penelope as a character.
The Music
One plus to the season being split was getting even more string covers! “Yellow” by Coldplay being the Polin wedding song was iconic, as Luke Newton posted a cover of the song on YouTube, not to mention yellow has been one of Penelope’s colors prior to her glow up this season. “You Belong With Me” by Taylor Swift is the ultimate Polin song, and I was delighted to see it being used in a dance sequence. And Demi Lovato’s “Confident” was definitely one of my favorite picks overall so far.
Concluding Thoughts/Hopes for the Future
This season set up a lot of groundwork for the next couple seasons, and I can’t wait to see it all play out! The hint at the Masquerade next year piques my interest given the direction of Benedict’s story, and of course, there’s hopes for Eloise to continue her growth and exploration, and Francesca to bond with her new family and see where that takes her, whether it all falls in line with the books or not. And as the show goes on, I continue to marvel at the rapid growth of Will Tilston (Gregory) and Florence Hunt (Hyacinth), with them now both being 17. While the Francesca recasting had to do with scheduling conflicts, it’s very possible Will and Florence will be able to grow into the status of romantic leads, if that aligns with their wishes, especially with the show’s filming and release schedule now promising a season roughly every two years, as unbearable of a wait that is.
So, overall, I continue to enjoy the show, and my hopes are high. While I repeat my encouragement that the pissed off Lady (and Lord) Karens go off into a corner and be pissed by themselves, I’d otherwise recommend it to those who’ve enjoyed the show thus far.
Morris, Wanda M. What You Leave Behind. New York: William Morrow, 2024.
ISBN-13: 978-0063322219 | $18.99 USD | 384 pages | Thriller
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Award-winning author Wanda Morris returns with a powerful, haunting thriller following a lawyer who after the mysterious disappearance of a local landowner and the death of his sister just months before, uncovers a conspiracy that dates back to Reconstruction and persists in half the United States today.
Deena Wood’s life has fallen apart in the aftermath of losing her beloved mother, her marriage, and her prestigious job at an Atlanta law firm. She needs what the Geechee people of coastal Georgia call a “dayclean,” a fresh start.
She returns to her childhood home in Brunswick, Georgia, to heal. But her return is anything but the respite she thought it might be. To make peace with all her loss, she often drives through the city. One day, she unwittingly finds herself on the oceanfront property of a loner widower who is fighting to keep land that has been in his family since the end of the Civil War. He threatens her and warns her to never return. But shortly after, he disappears, and his very expensive property is quickly put up for sale. Curious about what has happened to the man, Deena digs into his disappearance and finds a family legacy at risk. What starts out as a bit of curious snooping, turns into a deadly game of illegal land grabs and property redevelopment in poor and rural communities with dark and powerful forces at work.
Without realizing it, Deena finds herself caught up in a nightmarish scheme that threatens her community and her family. She’ll need help and finds it in a close but unlikely source because she knows she must do whatever it takes to stop the sinister forces at play before she becomes their next target.
Review
4 stars
I received an ARC from the publisher via NetGalley and am voluntarily posting a review. All opinions are my own.
While I really enjoyed Wanda M. Morris’s first thriller, her second was a bit of a dud for me. However, What You Leave Behind sounded promising. Sure enough, I ended up enjoying this one quite a bit more. Morris blends social commentary and history impeccably with her mystery plot, keeping me intrigued throughout.
One thing I noticed early on was the great sense of place, with the narrative drawing the reader into the Brunswick, Georgia setting. The story also delves into the history of Black people during Reconstruction, including that of the Geechee-Gullah community specifically, something I was not super informed about. The story also delves into the heirs property system and its impact on Black and brown communities, consolidating the wealth among the few (mostly white) wealthy people.
Deena as a protagonist is sympathetic, even if her life is messy and she’s flawed. She’s returned home after a messy divorce, and her father has speedily remarried after her mother’s death, so Deena has a frosty relationship with her stepmother, and with so much happening to her all at once, it’s like her life is falling apart. But I appreciate that, while she’s going through a lot, she still has guts, and while she doesn’t always make the wisest of decisions, she has spine and stands up for what’s right in the face of injustice.
The plot is engaging, and fairly steadily paced. Between the family drama and the missing person and the land grab plot, there was a lot going on that kept me on the edge of my seat and wondering how it would all come together.
This was a solid return to form for Wanda M. Morris, and I am now once again interested in reading more from her in the future. I’d recommend this to readers who enjoy mystery/thrillers starring Black leads that also bring up relevant social issues.
Author Bio
Wanda M. Morris is the acclaimed author of All Her Little Secrets, which has been praised by Karin Slaughter as “brilliantly nuanced” and reviewed by The Boston Globe, LA Times, New York Times, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Seattle Times, and South Florida Sun Sentinel among others. It was named as one of the “Best Books of 2021” by Hudson Booksellers and selected as the #1 Top Pick for “Library Reads” by librarians across the country. It was selected as a Book Buzz Pick by Good Morning America, serialized in Entertainment Weekly and a Marie Claire book club pick. All Her Little Secrets won the 2022 Lefty Award for Best Debut Mystery Novel and a finalist for 2022 Georgia Author of the Year for Best First Novel. It was also nominated for the Anthony Award, the Strand Critics Award, the Macavity Award and has been shortlisted for the Crook’s Corner Book Prize.
All Her Little Secrets has been optioned for a one-hour limited series on Showtime executive produced by and starring Emmy-award winning actress Uzo Aduba. Click here for more details.
Her new book, Anywhere You Run, was named one of the Top Ten Crime Fiction Books for 2022 by The New York Times. It was also selected as one of the Best Books of 2022 by NPR, Publishers Weekly, Amazon, and Library Journal. It has been named as one of “Fifteen Standout Historical Fiction Books to Read This Year” by Oprah Daily and received starred reviews from Publisher’s Weekly, Library Journal, Kirkus Reviews, and Booklist.
Anywhere You Run won the 2023 Anthony Award for Best Historical Novel, the 2023 Georgia Author of the Year for Best Mystery, and the 2023 Lefty Award for Best Historical Novel. In addition, it was nominated for the Strand Critics Award, the Macavity Award, and the ITW Thriller Award. Anywhere You Run was also longlisted for the prestigious Mark Twain American Voice in Literature Prize.
Wanda is a member of Sisters in Crime, Crime Writers of Color and serves on the Board of International Thriller Writers.
She is a former corporate attorney, married, the mother of three, and lives in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Heath, Lorraine. When the Duke Was Wicked. New York: Avon, 2014.
ISBN-13:978-0062276223 | $7.99 USD | 374 pages | Victorian Romance
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Lady Grace Mabry’s ample inheritance has made it impossible for her to tell whether a suitor is in love with her—or enamored of her riches. Who better to distinguish beau from blackguard than her notorious childhood friend, the Duke of Lovingdon?
With no interest in marriage, Lovingdon has long lived only for pleasure. He sees little harm in helping Grace find a proper match. After all, he’s familiar with all the ploys a scoundrel uses to gain a woman’s favor. He simply has to teach the lovely innocent how to distinguish honest emotions from false ones. How better than by demonstrating his wicked ways. But as lessons lead to torrid passion and Grace becomes ensnared in another man’s marriage plot, Lovingdon must wage a desperate gamble: Open his heart fully—or risk losing the woman he adores…
Review
4 stars
I was both super-excited and rather nervous to start the Scandalous Gentlemen of St. James series, as the Scoundrels had largely been such a top-tier series for me. I wanted more of the world and the characters, and I knew already that Lorraine Heath could pull off in writing multigenerational stories, but it’s somewhat different when you already have an image of one of the protagonists as a child. However, When the Duke Was Wicked more or less fulfilled my expectations.
There were parts of Lovingdon’s arc that made me cringe a little, like his commitment to debauchery after losing his wife and daughter, while also wallowing in the loss of them. But given his mother was also a widow in her own book, albeit in different circumstances, and he had been set up to be rather soft-hearted, it’s easy to believe that he’d take the loss of those he loved hard and turn to rakish behavior to numb the pain. I appreciated the way the narrative focused on his grieving process, with him slowly learning to let go of his previous wife and stop living in the past in order to move on.
I had a bit of an inkling what Grace was like from her supporting role in Minerva’s book, but even before her marriage, I like that she’s equally strong-willed. She does have moments of naivete, but I love that she has an unconventional side too, as only Frannie and Sterling’s daughter would, engaging in activities like playing cards at Dodger’s with the boys and smoking, not to mention sneaking out at all hours of the night.
With their families being best friends and having grown up together, I loved the banter between Grace and Lovingdon. I did worry initially, as their history includes her having a childhood crush on him, that persisted until his first marriage. However, while the lingering attraction is implied, she is as committed to finding someone else to marry as he is to his hedonism for a good portion of the book. This leads to great interplay between them, as he “helps” her sort through her myriad suitors, and the sparks fly between them.
With it now being the second generation, I loved getting updates on how some of the older characters have ended up, as well as how their children are doing, in preparation for their own eventual HEAs. I was particularly touched by Grace’s relationship with her father, with her revelation that she wants to dance with him at her wedding before he entirely loses his sight. And I also love the bond she has with her adoptive brother, Drake, formerly Peter Sykes.
With the shift to focusing more on the upper-crust, there’s more domestic and romantic drama over mystery and intrigue. However, there is an external crisis which complements the internal one, contributing to an emotionally satisfying ending.
This was a great way to kick off the Scandalous Gentlemen of St. James series, and I’d recommend it to readers who enjoy angsty, emotional historical romance.
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Lorraine Heath always dreamed of being a writer. After graduating from the University of Texas, she wrote training manuals, press releases, articles, and computer code, but something was always missing. When she read a romance novel, she not only became hooked on the genre, but quickly realized what her writing lacked: rebels, scoundrels, and rogues. She’s been writing about them ever since. Her novels have been recognized with numerous industry awards and have appeared on the USA Today and New York Times bestseller lists.
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Heath, Lorraine. Midnight Pleasures With a Scoundrel. New York: Avon, 2009.
ISBN-13: 978-0061734007 | $8.99 USD | 384 pages | Victorian Romance
Blurb
She sought revenge but discovered desire...
On a quest to avenge her sister’s death, Eleanor Watkins never expected to fall for the man following her through pleasure gardens and into ballrooms. But soon nothing can keep her from the arms of the sinfully attractive scoundrel, not even the dangerous secrets she keeps. Strong, compassionate, and utterly irresistible, James is all she desires. But can she trust him enough to let herself succumb to all the pleasures that midnight allows?
James Swindler has worked hard to atone for his unsavory past. He is now as at home in London’s glittering salons as he is in the roughest streets. But when the inspector is tasked with keeping watch on a mysterious lady suspected of nefarious deeds, he is determined to use his skills at seduction to lure Eleanor into revealing her plans. Instead, he is the one seduced, turning away from everything he holds dear in order to protect her—no matter the cost to his heart.
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#1 In Bed with the Devil
#2 Between the Devil and Desire
#3 Surrender to the Devil
Review
4 stars
Midnight Pleasures with a Scoundrel is a great final full novel in the Scoundrels of St. James series. Lorraine Heath once again blends angsty romance with mystery and intrigue in an expert way, making me root for these characters every step of the way. This one is perhaps the most self-contained of the series, although I would recommend the series overall for the recurring dynamics among the primary cast.
I didn’t know entirely what to expect what James Swindler, as while he’s been present in the other books, he wasn’t as vibrant as the others. I did think it was interesting to get his side of his relationship with Frannie, with him having been infatuated with her, while the others were more protective in a brotherly way. I also enjoyed learning more about his background, and how his life on the streets having his father’s execution led him to his current path as an inspector for Scotland Yard and working to fight for justice. While the “cop” characters can often be symbols of corruption, regardless of the genre, I like how he works against the system to help the most vulnerable and bring down the powerful and corrupt.
I was initially unsure how to discuss the plot twist where the FMC was concerned, but while the blurb calls her Eleanor, the St. James Character Guide on Lorraine Heath’s website calls her Emma. For the sake of consistency, I’ll use Emma, while noting that her identity is purposely written in a misleading way to serve the plot. And when I found out the twist as to why it was, and her motivations for doing so, I felt a little conflicted at the deception, but I also could not help but admire her bravery, and feel for her loss, and how she felt the need to take justice into her own hands.
And while the deception initially extended to James, once all things are sorted out, it’s clear how well-suited they are for each other, as both share a deep passion for justice for the innocent and vulnerable. This emotional connection is also complemented by a strong physical and sexual chemistry.
The intrigue and danger are high this time around, including a murder investigation and a dark secret society. I was just as intrigued in how that would all shake out as I was in the romance.
This was another brilliant book from Lorraine Heath, and I’m excited for what comes next with the next generation. If you’re interested in emotional historical romance with a dash of mystery, I’d recommend checking this one out!
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Heath, Lorraine. The Last Wicked Scoundrel. New York: Avon Impulse, 2014.
ISBN-13: 978-0062317162 | $4.99 USD | 176 pages | Victorian Romance
Blurb
William Graves is the last of Feagan’s scoundrels. A onetime grave robber turned royal physician, he has devoted his life to saving others—because he knows there is no way to save himself. Especially not around a lady like Winnie. Though undeserving of her touch, he cannot resist. His passion cannot be tamed…even in the face of certain danger.
Winnie, the Duchess of Avendale, never knew peace until her brutal husband died. With William she’s discovered burning desire—and the healing power of love. But now, confronted by the past she thought she’d left behind, Winnie must face her fears…or risk losing the one man who can fulfill all her dreams.
Review
4 stars
I was a bit apprehensive about both the final Scoundrel’s love story and the repercussions of what happened to the Duke of Avendale being relegated to a novella, especially with the next Duke being a prominent character in the follow up series, but this book surprised me by being able to do a lot with a fairly short book. Like Heath’s later novella, When the Marquess Falls, while the romance is prominent, it’s fairly simple in comparison to others in the series, letting other plot elements shine.
I enjoyed getting to know William, who has a tragic backstory of his own that led to him joining up with the Scoundrels, including life with an abusive mother whose death he was responsible for and being abandoned by his father. Winnie, meanwhile, is still recovering from the physical and emotional trauma of her abusive marriage, and believes he’s come back to haunt her.
I loved the dynamic between William and Winnie, dating back to the first book, when he cared for her when she was injured, with the simmering tensions now very apparent. It’s complicated by William’s role in dispensing with her husband in the first book, along with the other Scoundrels, and Winnie’s close friend Catherine, and their conflicted feelings about what to do, and if they should tell her.
The suspense over if Avendale had managed to return, and then when and how he’d show up had me waiting with bated breath. The story culminates in an epic showdown that was dangerous, but satisfying in how it wrapped things up.
This is a satisfying conclusion for the Scoundrels of St. James series, and I’d recommend it, and the rest of the series, to readers who enjoy emotional romance with a dash of mystery.
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Lorraine Heath always dreamed of being a writer. After graduating from the University of Texas, she wrote training manuals, press releases, articles, and computer code, but something was always missing. When she read a romance novel, she not only became hooked on the genre, but quickly realized what her writing lacked: rebels, scoundrels, and rogues. She’s been writing about them ever since. Her novels have been recognized with numerous industry awards and have appeared on the USA Today and New York Times bestseller lists.
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Heath, Lorraine. Surrender to the Devil. New York: Avon, 2009.
ISBN-13: 978-0061733994 | $8.99 USD | 384 pages | Victorian Romance
Blurb
A Devilish Duke on a Quest for Pleasure . . .
Frannie Darling was once a child of London’s roughest streets, surrounded by petty thieves, pickpockets, and worse. But though she survived this harsh upbringing to become a woman of incomparable beauty, Frannie wants nothing to do with the men who lust for her, the rogues who frequent the gaming hall where she works. She can take care of herself and feels perfectly safe on her own—safe, that is, until he strides into her world, and once again it becomes a very dangerous place indeed.
To bed her but not wed her. That’s what Sterling Mabry, the eighth Duke of Greystone, wants. But Frannie abhors arrogant aristocrats interested only in their own pleasure. So why then does the thought of an illicit tryst with the devilish duke leave her trembling with desire? Her willing body begs for release . . . and a wicked, wonderful surrender.
In the series
#1 In Bed with the Devil
#2 Between the Devil and Desire
Review
4 stars
Surrender to the Devil is the third in Lorraine Heath’s Scoundrels of St. James series. It can be read as a standalone, and has less of the fear of spoilers that the previous book did, especially as part of it overlaps timeline wise with the previous book. But I would recommend the other books, as part of what makes the series so great is the relationships between the titular scoundrels.
Frannie is an absolute delight. Like the “Scoundrels” of the prior books, she was raised on the streets and has dealt with her own share of trauma as a result, including being sold to a brothel at twelve, which also ties into the backstories of the heroes of the prior two books. As a result, the others are very protective of her, but I love that she’s strong-willed, competent, and can take care of herself. Like Jack particularly, she also has no illusions about the aristocratic world, and this has previously been her reasoning behind refusing to marry Luke, although it’s implied all of the Scoundrels have or had complicated feelings for her, which she doesn’t reciprocate. I also love how her and the others’ experiences on the streets, and knowing how not everyone was as kind as Feagan and the late Earl of Claybourne, motivates her current work with orphans, founding a home for them, with aspirations to do more.
I admit I was a bit apprehensive about Sterling at first, as Duke heroes with working-class women have often pissed me off, and Heath’s subsequent books subverting this dynamic did little to assuage me. But Sterling also mystified me, as there were allusions to how he had “changed” since returning from his travels abroad from his sister Catherine’s perspective. But while he did have moments where he asserted his “alpha-ness,” he never overstepped, and had a good sense of self-awareness and empathy for Frannie, which later extended to the orphans she cared for. And learning about what brought about the change in him, first subtly in his internal monologue, and later in his love confession, was beautiful.
Their romance was super-sweet, and somewhat lower-stakes than the previous ones while still being high in angst and tension. When I initially read the blurb, I thought I knew how it would play out, with the two having an illicit affair. And while that does happen, there’s a bit more back-and-forth than I expected, as they dance around each other, and I particularly respected how Frannie’s agency in the matter was always acknowledged, whether it be between them, or when Sterling was confronted by some combination of the other Scoundrels in Overprotective Big Brother mode a few times. While this book did have a bit of a lull in the tension somewhere in the middle, the third-act conflict posing danger to their lives and demonstrating how well they truly do work for each other, in spite of their superficial differences, truly touched my heart.
And while this installment was lighter on the Dickens references and allusions for most of the book, with Frannie not being a direct analogue for any one character, my jaw dropped when Charles Dickens himself showed up at the end!
I really enjoyed this one, and would recommend it to readers interested in emotionally moving historical romance.
Author Bio
Lorraine Heath always dreamed of being a writer. After graduating from the University of Texas, she wrote training manuals, press releases, articles, and computer code, but something was always missing. When she read a romance novel, she not only became hooked on the genre, but quickly realized what her writing lacked: rebels, scoundrels, and rogues. She’s been writing about them ever since. Her novels have been recognized with numerous industry awards and have appeared on the USA Today and New York Times bestseller lists.
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Heath, Lorraine. Between the Devil and Desire. New York: Avon, 2009.
ISBN-13: 978-0061355646 | $6.99 USD | 384 pages | Victorian Romance
Blurb
London’s most notorious rogue—decadent, depraved, forbidden
The ladies of the ton won’t stop whispering about deliciously wicked Jack Dodger—once a thieving street urchin, now the wealthy owner of London’s most exclusive gentleman’s club. There’s no pleasure he hasn’t enjoyed, no debauchery the handsome scoundrel won’t provide for the lords who flock to his house of carnal intrigue.
London’s most virtuous lady—honorable, uncorrupted, and all too human
Olivia, Duchess of Lovingdon, would never associate with such a rogue. So when Jack is named sole heir to the duke’s personal possessions, the beautiful, well-bred lady is outraged. Now, Olivia is forced to share her beloved home with this despicable man.
Caught between the devil and desire
But Olivia’s icy disdain is no match for Jack’s dangerous charm. His touch awakens desire. His kiss demands surrender. She will struggle to bar Jack from her heart . . . but her body, coveting divine release, will not let her bar him from her bed.
In the series
#1 In Bed with the Devil
Review
5 stars
Between the Devil and Desire is yet another top-tier Lorraine Heath book, and I can understand why other readers consider this series her best. Following very closely, timeline wise, after its predecessor, it’s chock-full of more intrigue, angst, and swoony, sexy romance. And while the romance can stand on its own, there are some spoilers for non-romance related elements of the first book.
Jack was an absolute delight in the first book, and continues to be so in this one. He’s very much a rogue, but he’s quite a nuanced one. He has a devil-may-care attitude, a trait he developed as a result of the trauma he experienced early in his life, and I would like to warn readers new to the series that his past includes references and discussions (but no graphic depictions) of child sexual abuse. His complex bond with Luke, hero of the last book, is also explored further, particularly in relation to his role in the previously mentioned plot twist and its ramifications on their relationship. But in spite of all he experienced, or perhaps because of it, he also cares deeply for those he loves, especially his fellow Scoundrels, and while he initially dithers about taking on the role of guardian to Henry, the new Duke of Lovingdon, especially as he was unsettled by the previous Duke’s motivations, he becomes close to him as well.
Olivia is also quite interesting. A foil for Jack, she’s very proper and buttoned-up. My interest was piqued when I learned early in the book she was sister to the Duke of Avendale, a supporting character from the prior book, particularly as her perspective presented insight into his behavior that mirrored those which played a role in the previous book’s plot. But I was also intrigued by the complex nature of her prior marriage, with the late Duke of Lovingdon keeping more secrets close to his chest than she knew.
The romance started on a delightful front, much funnier than I’m used to from Heath. Jack and Olivia engage in witty banter as they argue over the ins and outs of how Henry will be raised, not to mention disagreements over the distribution of the late Duke’s estate in Jack’s favor. Things gradually take a dark turn, with family secrets coming to light, and them fighting their desire for one another despite the taboo nature of their relationship. I loved how they pushed each other’s buttons and wound each other up, while also waiting with bated breath for their illicit kisses, and more.
Heath really brought the drama with this one, including a messy family tree that feels like it’s out of a soap opera. I had an inkling as to what Lovingdon’s connection might be, but even with all the foreshadowing, it caught me off guard just as much as it did for both Jack and Olivia. The final twist in particular blew me away, because I was so certain I had to be wrong, because “no way Lorraine would do this,” and she did?!
This book was perhaps even better than the last, and I’d recommend it to readers looking for a dramatic, angsty historical romance.
Author Bio
Lorraine Heath always dreamed of being a writer. After graduating from the University of Texas, she wrote training manuals, press releases, articles, and computer code, but something was always missing. When she read a romance novel, she not only became hooked on the genre, but quickly realized what her writing lacked: rebels, scoundrels, and rogues. She’s been writing about them ever since. Her novels have been recognized with numerous industry awards and have appeared on the USA Today and New York Times bestseller lists.
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Heath, Lorraine. In Bed with the Devil. New York: Avon, 2008.
ISBN-13: 978-0061355578 | $8.99 USD | 384 pages | Victorian Romance
Blurb
They call him the Devil Earl—a scoundrel and accused murderer who grew up on the violent London streets. A proper young lady risks more than her reputation when consorting with the roguishly handsome Lucian Langdon, but Lady Catherine Mabry believes she has no choice. To protect those she loves, she would do anything—even strike a bargain with the devil himself.
Lucian desires respectability and a wife above all else, but the woman of his choosing lacks the social graces to be accepted by the aristocracy. Catherine can help Lucian gain everything he wants. But what she asks for in exchange will put their very lives in jeopardy. When danger closes in, Catherine discovers a man of immense passion and he discovers a woman of immeasurable courage. As secrets from his dark past are revealed, Lucian begins to question everything he knows to be true, including the yearnings of his own heart.
Review
5 stars
The “St. James” world that Lorraine Heath has created is the one series that most intrigued me, and despite any difficulties tracking down some of the books, I was determined to read these in order, in spite of having had no issue reading the Hellions spinoff and other books which also reference some of these characters, and Heath’s disclaimer that all the books stand alone. And thus far, that seems to be a wise decision, as In Bed with the Devil serves as a brilliant introduction to the initial cast of characters and their various connections with one another, plus providing context for how certain things may shake out in future books. I admit I was surprised that I didn’t catch the Oliver Twist references until I was a good way into the book (or even suspect that the “Dodger” family were an homage to “The Artful Dodger,” from having met them later in the timeline in Falling Into Bed with a Duke), so that was a pleasant surprise, and I love the meta way the story name-drops it later in the book.
The two major characters are incredibly compelling and sympathetic. Luke has a dark past, having grown up on the streets among his fellow “Scoundrels,” including being convicted of murdering the heir to the earldom of Claybourne, only to have the then-current earl recognize him as a his grandson, despite Luke having no memories of their connection. The impostor syndrome and conflicting feelings he feels were well-rendered, and in spite of him being very morally gray, I love that he had his heart in the right place, always sticking up for the vulnerable, the way not many in the aristocracy would, although the fact that he’s killed someone at all has earned him a blackened reputation.
Catherine has a very similar spirit and big heart, in that she is desperate to help her friend, Winifred, who is trapped in an abusive marriage. I admire her resourcefulness in seeking out Luke, in spite of the risk it might pose to her own reputation to be associated with him.
I loved the dynamic between these two. Even with them both being similarly big-hearted and selfless, this gets in the way of their road to happiness too. Luke has long had a connection with his childhood friend, Frannie, and spent a good deal of time believing he wanted to marry her, in spite of her rebuffing him, due to them technically running in different circles since he became the earl. Catherine selflessly gives her heart and virtue to Luke, but later keeps her distance, believing he’s still committed to Frannie. There’s also the way the two women’s conflicting stations tie into Luke’s identity crisis, with him unclear about whether he belongs in the aristocratic world for a good portion of the book. While some of these aspects, including a third-act pregnancy, might sometimes annoy me, Heath used these plot devices to expert effect, making me root for these characters the whole way.
And with a generous helping of suspense and danger, this also makes for a fairly engaging read beyond the romance too. From the intrigue of life on the streets to the gritty (possibly temporary, if later book blurbs are any indication) resolution to the domestic violence storyline, there was a lot going on, without forgetting to center the main romance.
This was a brilliant first book, and I can’t wait to see what’s to come in the future books! I’d recommend this if you’re looking for a dark, angsty historical romance.
Author Bio
Lorraine Heath always dreamed of being a writer. After graduating from the University of Texas, she wrote training manuals, press releases, articles, and computer code, but something was always missing. When she read a romance novel, she not only became hooked on the genre, but quickly realized what her writing lacked: rebels, scoundrels, and rogues. She’s been writing about them ever since. Her novels have been recognized with numerous industry awards and have appeared on the USA Today and New York Times bestseller lists.
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Bellezza, Audrey, & Emily Harding. Elizabeth of East Hampton. New York: Gallery Books, 2024.
ISBN-13: 978-1668052556 | $18.99 USD | 384 pages | Contemporary Romance
Blurb
This fresh and whip-smart modern retelling of Jane Austen’s classic Pride and Prejudice—from the authors of the “great beach read” (Bookreporter) Emma of 83rd Street—transports you to summer in the Hamptons, where classes clash, rumors run wild, and love has a frustrating habit of popping up where you least expect it.
It’s a truth universally acknowledged—well, by Elizabeth Bennet anyway—that there’s nothing worse than summer in the Hamptons. She should know: she’s lived out there her whole life. Every June, her hometown on the edge of Long Island is inundated with rich Manhattanites who party until dawn and then disappear by September. And after twenty-five years, Lizzy wants to leave, too.
But after putting her own dreams on hold to help save her family’s failing bakery, she’s still surfing the same beach every morning and waiting for something, anything, to change. She’s not holding her breath though, not even when her sister starts flirting with the hot new bachelor in town, Charlie Pierce, and he introduces Lizzy to his even hotter friend.
Will Darcy is everything Lizzy Bennet is not. Aloof, arrogant…and rich. Of course, he’s never cared about money. In fact, it’s number one on his long list of things that irk him. Number two? His friend Charlie’s insistence on setting him up with his new girlfriend’s sharp-tongued sister. Lizzy Bennet is all wrong for him, from her money-hungry family to her uncanny ability to speak to him as bluntly as he does everyone else. But then maybe that’s why he can’t stop thinking about her.
Lizzy is sure Will hates everybody. He thinks she willfully misunderstands them. Yet, just as they strike an uneasy truce, mistakes threaten Charlie and Jane’s romance, with Will and Lizzy caught in the undertow. Between a hurricane and a hypocritical aunt, a drunken voicemail and a deceptive party promoter, the two must sift through the gossip and lies to protect the happiness of everyone they love—even if it means sacrificing their own. But when the truth also forces them to see each other in an entirely new light, they must swallow their pride to learn that love is a lot like surfing: sometimes the only way to survive is to let yourself fall.
In the series
#1 Emma of 83rd Street
Review
3 stars
I received an ARC from the publisher via NetGalley and am voluntarily posting a review. All opinions are my own.
I really enjoyed Audrey Bellezza and Emily Harding’s Emma of 83rd Street, and was hyped when the story hinted at a possible P&P follow up. Elizabeth of East Hampton is almost as charming as its predecessor, but I do feel like the authors’ desire to stay fairly loyal to the source material came back to bite them, resulting in some issues.
The characters and their dynamics are fairly solid. I loved Lizzy and her family, and how similar they felt to the generally chaotic nature of the original. The financial issues, in spite of existing within an elite world among the super-wealthy, in this case New York, was well-conveyed. Lizzy herself is a bit of an idealist and a dreamer, longing for more, yet not able to reach for it and feeling confined by that. Each of the family members was translated to the modern world in a believable way, from Mrs. Bennet being into MLMs, and Lydia being an influencer. Mary even gets some love, being an activist who plays an active role in the latter part of the plot.
I generally liked the romance between Lizzy and Will Darcy. The dynamic between them is fairly similar to the original, with respect and then passion and love growing.
But there were ways in which this book’s need to follow the plot and even character beats of the original left me feeling underwhelmed. There are so many superfluous characters, including the sisters, that I understand why some of my favorite modern adaptations (The Lizzie Bennet Diaries) chose to cut and condense the cast. In making Mary more relevant and centering her as the crisis point, the authors made a solid choice by removing sexual stigma attached to the Lydia character and highlighting activism and the unjust response to civil disobedience instead. But Lydia and Kitty, meanwhile, simply exist for little purpose. And with how slow the book was overall, especially in the second half, even Jane and Charlie’s relevance felt debatable. Add in more overlap with the last book (both Emma and George Knightley appear), and it all just felt needlessly overstuffed with characters who mostly didn’t advance the narrative.
While I didn’t love this book quite as much as their first, I like what these authors have to offer. I’d recommend this book to Austen fans searching for a fairly faithful retelling of Pride and Prejudice.
Author Bio
Audrey Bellezza is a two-time Emmy Award–nominated TV producer who has spent over twenty years writing, developing, and executive producing nonfiction television shows for a number of networks and streaming platforms. Audrey lives in New Jersey with her husband and two children.
Emily Harding is a writer and TV producer whose work has appeared on numerous networks and websites. When not hunched over her computer perfecting her bad posture, she can be found losing another game of Monopoly to her husband and two kids.
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The security guards in charge of the immigrant center in Ciudad Juarez that burned down last Tuesday causing the death of 39 people, belong to the company Seicsa (Servicios Especializados de Investigación y Custodia), owned by Elias Gerardo Valdes Cabrera, honorary consul of Nicaragua in Coahuila and Nuevo Leon. Through this company, Valdés Cabrera has obtained contracts worth more than 3 billion Mexican pesos from the government of Andrés Manuel López Obrador. At Wednesday's public hearing late in the day, the Secretary of Federal Security, Rosa Icela Rodríguez, never mentioned the name of this firm or who owned it. She merely said that an investigation was underway to determine whether the security company had "all permits in order."
In the videos of the fire at the Ciudad Juarez immigration station, it can be seen that Seicsa guards are inside the facility at the same time as government security agents. According to Diario de Juarez, three guards from Valdes Cabrera's company have already testified before the Attorney General's Office. Seicsa has several complaints of human rights violations, mainly in incidents involving migrants. A report by the Coalition of Civil Society Organizations sent to the UN in 2016 documented at least ten assaults by employees of this firm on migrants riding freight trains on the Apizaco-Guadalajara route.
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The author of the #1 New York Times bestseller Think Like a Monk offers a revelatory guide to every stage of romance, drawing on ancient wisdom and new science.
Nobody sits us down and teaches us how to love. So we’re often thrown into relationships with nothing but romance movies and pop culture to help us muddle through. Until now.
Instead of presenting love as an ethereal concept or a collection of cliches, Jay Shetty lays out specific, actionable steps to help you develop the skills to practice and nurture love better than ever before. He shares insights on how to win or lose together, how to define love, and why you don’t break in a break-up. Inspired by Vedic wisdom and modern science, he tackles the entire relationship cycle, from first dates to moving in together to breaking up and starting over. And he shows us how to avoid falling for false promises and unfulfilling partners.
By living Jay Shetty’s eight rules, we can all love ourselves, our partner, and the world better than we ever thought possible.
In his W+M installment, A Dynamic Career in Communications, yasiin bey treats listeners to a rich and immersive experience that goes beyond the surface. It's a captivating journey that explores his roots, beliefs, and creative process. Through his words and music, yasiin bey offers a unique and powerful perspective on life, art, and the role of communication in shaping the world we live in.
As a celebrated artist, yasiin bey's creative process is complex and multifaceted, and here he openly discusses his inspirations and influences. He shares how his eclectic taste in music, literature, and art have shaped his unique style and how he draws from a diverse range of sources to create his innovative and singular sound.
bey delves into his Brooklyn origins, reminiscing about the streets that shaped him and the cultural vibrancy that ignited his artistic spirit. He reflects on the challenges and triumphs he faced growing up and how these experiences have shaped his unique perspective on life and music.
Additionally, faith and spirituality are central themes in yasiin bey's life and music, and he candidly shares his spiritual journey and the profound impact it has had on his art. Drawing from his beliefs, yasiin bey explores the power of spirituality as a driving force behind his creativity and self-expression.
The installment also features original performances and remixes from yasiin bey's revered catalog, including iconic tracks like “Ms. Fat Booty”, "Priority", "Revelations", and "Hip Hop".
yasiin bey's offering to the W+M catalog is filled with insightful anecdotes, personal reflections, and motivational messages. He shares valuable lessons learned from his career, including the importance of staying true to oneself, challenging the status quo, and using art as a tool for activism and empowerment. His words resonate deeply, providing guidance and inspiration to the millions of people who have followed his remarkable career.
"I'm the consistent person throughout all of this, whether I'm wearing sweatpants or whether I'm on stage in front of thousands of people with glitter on - same person, just tapping in to different aspects.” (Alanis Morissette)
A down-to-earth global pop star. A deeply spiritual, cerebral powerhouse. A famously outspoken introvert. For her millions of fans, and the few unacquainted, defining rock luminary Alanis Morissette is an exercise in dichotomies and nuance. And though her most formidable traits are seemingly at odds with one another, they are, oddly enough, completely emblematic of all of us: complex, conflicting, and, most importantly, ever evolving.
But here’s the rub: We don’t like our pop stars that way! Especially when they’re 21, and female, and it’s still the mid-'90s. In her courageously raw and musically rich Words + Music, the inimitable Alanis Morissette draws us right into that central supposed paradox as she opens up about the lifelong process of discovering that her voice is, in fact, composed of a multitude of voices. And despite external forces teaching her to sublimate certain ones as a child (anger, sadness, fear) and later, cultural forces demanding she oughta stick to one as a persona, Alanis has come out on the other side with a sense of peace and gratitude for her - only human - chorus of coexisting internal voices.
With her striking command of language and profound emotional fluency, the now 46-year-old covers an enormous amount of personal ground with listeners, unpacking a lifetime of conscious self-discovery in an evocative rumination on her journey as an artist, celebrity, and woman. Listen closely as Alanis weaves her fascinating, funny, at times painful autobiographical story between eight of her most anthemic/kick-ass tracks. If you’re looking for Alanis to perform enthralling new versions of songs like “You Oughta Know”, “Ironic”, “Thank U”, or “Hand in My Pocket”, matched with compelling detail about the tunes and her creative process - well, you’re in the right place. And if you’re looking for Alanis to delve even deeper: to mine, examine, and ultimately make sense of seminal moments in her life as a means to inspire and enlighten your own? Grab your earbuds - you’ll be vastly rewarded!
By the end of her captivating session an impressive truth emerges: While most of us do soul search, only the rarest among us have the courage and discipline to actually cultivate what we discover. Alanis Morissette is such an example, willing to constantly listen to herself and respond in kind. After shaking up the world 25 years ago with Jagged Little Pill, hear her today as she continues to reach new heights - this time by revealing the range of her own humanity to help connect us with ours.
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A Black sheriff. A serial killer.
A small town ready to combust.
Titus Crown is the first Black sheriff in the history of Charon County, Virginia. In recent decades, quiet Charon has had only two murders. But after years of working as an FBI agent, Titus knows better than anyone that while his hometown might seem like a land of moonshine, cornbread, and honeysuckle, secrets always fester under the surface.
Then a year to the day after Titus’s election, a school teacher is killed by a former student and the student is fatally shot by Titus’s deputies. As Titus investigates the shootings, he unearths terrible crimes and a serial killer who has been hiding in plain sight, haunting the dirt lanes and woodland clearings of Charon.
With the killer’s possible connections to a local church and the town’s harrowing history weighing on him, Titus projects confidence about closing the case while concealing a painful secret from his own past. At the same time, he also has to contend with a far-right group that wants to hold a parade in celebration of the town’s Confederate history.
Charon is Titus’s home and his heart. But where faith and violence meet, there will be a reckoning.
A Macmillan Audio production from Flatiron Books.
American Football is the untold tale of the rough-and-tumble origins of the National Football League. Produced and presented by Michael Strahan and narrated by actress and pro football enthusiast Kate Mara, this podcast reaches back into the past to explain the dirty, bloody, and tumultuous beginnings of America's most popular sport.
Born from the grassroots of Middle America in the early 20th century, football exploded in popularity but quickly became rife with class conflict both on the field and off. Together, new immigrants and the American underclass fought to play a brand-new sport that defined the American spirit but was controlled by the American elite.
American Football is a fast-paced tale about the creation of the game as it transitions from an amateur sport defined by drama and corruption to one of the most premier leagues in the world. The central figures in this story, some famous and some forgotten, drive forward this drama series that mirrors American history.
From The HISTORY® Channel, SMAC Entertainment, and Misher Films, American Football brings together today’s greatest players, coaches, and personalities to explore the history of the sport. It features a unique play-by-play format that recreates classic games using the renowned voices of our modern era. Listen as each episode introduces us to the extraordinary heroes whose dreams and desires shaped football into what it is today.
Please note: This content is not for kids. It is for mature audiences only. This audio comedy features sexual content, adult language and themes, and some violence. It is approved for ages 18 to 41, and ages 43 and up. Discretion is advised, except for 42-year-olds (you’re all good).
From the Emmy-winning creators at Conan O’Brien’s production company Team Coco, A Total Switch Show is an outrageous comedy starring real-life mother and daughter Lea Thompson (Back to the Future) and Zoey Deutch (The Politician) playing a mother and daughter who switch bodies. This NSFW nod to classic films like Freaky Friday gets extra freaky twist after twist, episode after episode. And it boasts an all-star cast, featuring Bradley Whitford, Giancarlo Esposito, Bobby Moynihan, Judy Greer, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Sasheer Zamata, Mitra Jouhari, and more.
Gripped by a global body-swap phenomenon, Emma (Deutch), a go-nowhere daughter, and Lisa (Thompson), a micro-managing mom, wake one morning to see they’ve switched bodies and become "Switchies." Already at each other’s throats, this dysfunctional duo desperately try to find their way back into their own bodies.
Along the way, they manage to screw up each other’s lives while taking the family - a bumbling dad (Whitford) and weirdo little brother (Moynihan) - as well as Emma’s sword-obsessed boyfriend (Mintz-Plasse) along for the ride. Hold tight as they get caught up in an anti-Switchie riot, star in a trashy reality show, and much more. The only people who can help them seem to be the mysterious federal agents at the Switchie Protection Program. When the switch hits the fan, listen to see who can be trusted and who’s got a dirty secret in this maniacal mother-daughter mix-up.
Chief Inspector Armand Gamache returns in the eighteenth book in #1 New York Times bestseller Louise Penny's beloved series.
It’s spring and Three Pines is reemerging after the harsh winter. But not everything buried should come alive again. Not everything lying dormant should reemerge.
But something has.
As the villagers prepare for a special celebration, Armand Gamache and Jean-Guy Beauvoir find themselves increasingly worried. A young man and woman have reappeared in the Sûreté du Québec investigators’ lives after many years. The two were young children when their troubled mother was murdered, leaving them damaged, shattered. Now they’ve arrived in the village of Three Pines.
But to what end?
Gamache and Beauvoir’s memories of that tragic case, the one that first brought them together, come rushing back. Did their mother’s murder hurt them beyond repair? Have those terrible wounds, buried for decades, festered and are now about to erupt?
As Chief Inspector Gamache works to uncover answers, his alarm grows when a letter written by a long dead stone mason is discovered. In it the man describes his terror when bricking up an attic room somewhere in the village. Every word of the 160-year-old letter is filled with dread. When the room is found, the villagers decide to open it up.
As the bricks are removed, Gamache, Beauvoir and the villagers discover a world of curiosities. But the head of homicide soon realizes there’s more in that room than meets the eye. There are puzzles within puzzles, and hidden messages warning of mayhem and revenge.
In unsealing that room, an old enemy is released into their world. Into their lives. And into the very heart of Armand Gamache’s home.
A Macmillan Audio production from Minotaur Books.
“I’m an instrument, stay in tune with me.”
In a performance that combines the personal and poetic with the literary and the lyrical, Grammy, Oscar, Emmy, and Golden Globe-winning artist Common spins something entirely new and bold for both his old-school fans and those new to one of hip-hop’s most essential voices. This is Bluebird Memories, part of Audible's Words + Music that blends storytelling, music, and performance to create a one-of-a-kind listening experience.
Written and conceived by Common with Awoye Timpo and NSangou Njikam, originally recorded live at the Minetta Lane Theatre in New York City, and backed by a world-class band including special guest appearance by Robert Glasper and an ensemble of vocalists, Bluebird Memories tracks Common’s intimate journey from childhood to manhood. At its heart, it serves as both an open letter to his estranged father and a personal meditation on the quest for greater self-understanding, self-worth, and connection to the world that surrounds him.
As a young artist, introduced to the work of literary icons from James Baldwin and Gwendolyn Brooks to Rakim and Melle Mel, Common would grow to use their works as motivation and a high-water mark for what would become his life in words. In a performance that recounts stories about growing up in Chicago, discovering hip-hop, longing for a consistent father, and his awakening into Black consciousness, the evolution of Common, as son, as man, artist, and activist, is all here - unpacked and laid bare.
At just under two hours, Bluebird Memories is constantly in motion, soaring with emotion and pulsing with raw vitality. Seamlessly blending, stretching, and playing with forms, Common slides between poetry and candid conversation, kicks into one of his classic tracks, and backs out into a moment of nearly silent reflection. For those hip-hop heads, the treat of hearing Common bounce between bars of his own self-admitted cringey party raps to rapturously reciting classic hip-hop’s most revered verses is a joy to behold. (Yes, bumping human beatbox included.) In a performance that calls forth the spirit and legacy of so many artists, thinkers, and heroes who informed both his artistry and personal philosophy, Common invites listeners to experience him in his totality. A finely tuned instrument capable of conveying a sweeping breadth of power, range, and tone. Listen to a modern icon deliver at the top of his craft.
One summer. Two rivals. A plot twist they didn't see coming...
Nora Stephens' life is books—she’s read them all—and she is not that type of heroine. Not the plucky one, not the laidback dream girl, and especially not the sweetheart. In fact, the only people Nora is a heroine for are her clients, for whom she lands enormous deals as a cutthroat literary agent, and her beloved little sister Libby.
Which is why she agrees to go to Sunshine Falls, North Carolina, for the month of August when Libby begs her for a sisters’ trip away—with visions of a small town transformation for Nora, who she’s convinced needs to become the heroine in her own story. But instead of picnics in meadows, or run-ins with a handsome country doctor or bulging-forearmed bartender, Nora keeps bumping into Charlie Lastra, a bookish brooding editor from back in the city. It would be a meet-cute if not for the fact that they’ve met many times and it’s never been cute.
If Nora knows she’s not an ideal heroine, Charlie knows he’s nobody’s hero, but as they are thrown together again and again—in a series of coincidences no editor worth their salt would allow—what they discover might just unravel the carefully crafted stories they’ve written about themselves.
“When I become mayor, we become mayor.”
Ras Baraka’s famous words speak to exactly who he is as a leader - a fiercely loyal member of his community. In this innovative and ground-breaking Audible Original, hear how Baraka - the mayor of Newark, New Jersey - grew from spoken-word artist to school principal to successful politician. Mixing prose and poetry, musical interludes and powerful soliloquies, Ras explores his life in-depth, including stories about his father, poet Amiri Baraka, and his personal encounters with jazz singer Nina Simone and hip-hop superstar Lauryn Hill - who famously featured him on her debut album. This is the story of how one man found his voice - and how each of us can find our own calling.
Baraka’s story begins at home in Newark. He was raised in a house of art and politics, passion and provocation. His father was one of the most influential and controversial poets of the 1970s and filled his home with ardent activists, lively debates, and conversations unlike any on his block - a powerful combination that influences him to this day.
Baraka’s story is a deeply personal history that reflects a generation and a movement, vividly capturing a tumultuous period of political and social struggle and ultimately, boundless hope and renewal. The tale is co-authored by acclaimed writer Jelani Cobb, a staff writer at The New Yorker and a professor at Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism. Experience this exclusive, first-of-its kind telling of Baraka's journey from poet to principal to peacemaker, through his own powerful, inspiring words.
Special thanks for the use of "Newark: The Slow Road Back"
Written and Produced by Sandra King
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Author: Ras Baraka
Author: Jelani Cobb
Associate Producer: Rachel Pilgrim
Associate Producer: Aja Simpson
Cast: Ras Baraka, Jelani Cobb
Composer: Stefon Harris
Editor: Julie Piñero
Executive Producer: Christopher John Farley
Executive Producer: Julie Piñero
Executive Producer: The New Jersey Performing Arts Center
Sound Design, Mix & Master: Maxwell Smith
Acquisition and Development: Louise Quayle
VP of Audible Studios: Mike Charzuk
Editor-in-Chief, Audible Original Publishing: David Blum
The number one New York Times best-selling story about American Olympic triumph in Nazi Germany, the inspiration for the PBS documentary The Boys of '36, broadcast to coincide with the 2016 Summer Olympics and the 80th anniversary of the boys' gold medal race.
For readers/listeners of Unbroken, out of the depths of the Depression comes an irresistible story about beating the odds and finding hope in the most desperate of times - the improbable, intimate account of how nine working-class boys from the American West showed the world at the 1936 Olympics in Berlin what true grit really meant. It was an unlikely quest from the start. With a team composed of the sons of loggers, shipyard workers, and farmers, the University of Washington’s eight-oar crew team was never expected to defeat the elite teams of the East Coast and Great Britain, yet they did, going on to shock the world by defeating the German team rowing for Adolf Hitler. The emotional heart of the tale lies with Joe Rantz, a teenager without family or prospects, who rows not only to regain his shattered self-regard but also to find a real place for himself in the world. Drawing on the boys’ own journals and vivid memories of a once-in-a-lifetime shared dream, Brown has created an unforgettable portrait of an era, a celebration of a remarkable achievement, and a chronicle of one extraordinary young man’s personal quest.
"I’m James Taylor and I’m a professional autobiographer", says the celebrated folk singer at the start of this tender audio memoir. Through decades of music by one of the best-selling musicians of all time, who created classics like "Fire and Rain" and "Carolina in My Mind", James Taylor has doled out his history in the poetry of his work. Taylor says his early life is, "the source of many of my songs", and Break Shot is a tour of his first 21 years in rich, new detail. Praised by Forbes magazine as going "beyond the spoken word", Break Shot combines storytelling, music and performance to create a one-of-a-kind listening experience. Longtime fans will savor a crop of musical gems, including an unreleased recording of the beloved hymn "Jerusalem", selections from his newest release American Standard, as well as new original scoring by Taylor specially recorded for Break Shot and more from the Grammy Award-winning artist.
Recorded in his home studio, The Barn in western Massachusetts, Taylor tells the deeply personal story of his youth, which is entwined with the story of his family. What started as an idyllic tight unit soon became a family sent to different emotional corners - like a break shot in the game of pool, he says, when you slam the cue ball into the fifteen other balls and they all go flying off. By the time Taylor released his breakout second album in 1970, Sweet Baby James, he had seen the disintegration of his parents’ marriage and his family crumble in the aftermath. He had committed himself twice to a psychiatric hospital, battled depression, a heroin addiction, suffered a relapse, and traveled far away from the wood smoke and moonshine of the North Carolina landscapes in which he came of age. Despite it all, he was also on the cusp of super-stardom and on his way to bringing light and joy to millions. He was 21.
Journey with James Taylor to a time before he became a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee, a recipient of the Kennedy Center Honors and both the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the National Medal of Arts - and a beloved voice to millions.
In a genre-redefining first, Breakthrough bursts onto the singing competition scene with an electrifying, audio-only series that strips away the superficial to reaffirm what matters most: pure talent. The captivating new Audible Original invites listeners on an intimate musical journey where it doesn't matter what you look like or who you know, just how you sound. Based solely on what they hear, expert celebrity judges Kelly Rowland (Destiny’s Child, The X Factor) and Sara Bareilles (Waitress, Into the Woods, Girls5eva) coach and evaluate five undiscovered artists as host Daveed Diggs (Hamilton, Blindspotting, The Little Mermaid) leads competitors through a series of high-stakes singing and songwriting challenges for one top spot.
As musically gifted as they are artistically unique, each finalist is driven by the same dream: to become music’s next must-listen. But to break through, they’ll have to dig deep, pushing their vocal, songwriting, and recording chops to their absolute limits while keeping their feet (and emotions) firmly grounded. With Kelly and Sara leading the way, each contestant will discover just how bright their star can shine as they remind each of us that pure talent is never just a shot in the dark.
Listen to all of the songs from Breakthrough on Amazon Music or wherever you get your music: https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0C7SCDZN1
This is an Audible Original, produced by At Will Media.
How did hip-hop happen? To understand that, we have to go back to before the ‘birth’ of the culture.
It wasn’t a given that the Bronx of the late 1960s and early 1970s would be the birthplace of an American art form. Urban renewal had left the borough neglected and in crisis. Gangs policed the streets, and winding up in the wrong territory could have serious consequences. But things were about to change.
Can You Dig It? is an in-depth history of how positive community influences helped inspire the troubled youth to end the cycle of gang violence, as told by people who were there at the time. It’s the inspiring true story of how local gang the Ghetto Brothers rejected calls for war in the aftermath of the murder of Black Benjie - a member who was trying to find common ground - and how gang leaders Yellow Benjy and Karate Charlie worked to broker a peace with rivals. The end result? A place where urban artistry could flourish into a global culture 50 years strong: hip-hop.
Narrated by Public Enemy’s Chuck D and told through a blend of immersive reenactments, oral history and expert discussion, Can You Dig It? is as illuminating for hip-hop fans as it is for history buffs, as one of the great American stories. It’s a tribute not just to community action but to the unsung heroes who paved the way for greatness.
"Racism is a disease of white people, and I don't intend to be quiet about it." (Albert Einstein)
“I agree with Einstein about that, and I don't intend to be quiet about it either.” (T Bone Burnett)
Legendary Grammy Award-winning producer and towering musical icon T Bone Burnett speaks plainly, which is all the more reason why his stunning new Words + Music, The Confederacy: Truth and Reconciliation, lands with such force. And his songs, delivered straight from the heart, carry with them the weight of unvarnished truth and the wisdom he’s gathered from a lifetime.
Through performance of his own words and music, in just a little more than 90 minutes runtime, T Bone confronts the choking influence of white supremacy in the United States - from its inception to its current state - reckoning with the musical, political, and personal influences that have shaped his career and his understanding of the human spirit in America. Part history, part personal essay, it is above all a call to action: to reject white supremacy and reconcile our nation’s racist past.
Delivered in his steadfast, gritty voice, T Bone’s meticulously crafted prose recounts the horrors of our nation’s history, its far-reaching, systematic oppression of African Americans to this day, the delusion of grandeur much of Anglo-America still suffers from, and the critical need for personal and societal change if we are to redeem ourselves in any capacity - and survive as a people. All of this T Bone lays bare, not by high-and-mighty finger pointing but through a sense of shared destiny and faith in each other. T Bone’s Words + Music is an honest hand reaching out for ours, urging us to grapple through this, mindfully, together. His words are further punctuated by his own heart-rending music, seamlessly woven in and out of his storytelling, and building upon his open plea. Each song, including “River of Love”, “Quicksand”, and “Hefner and Disney”, is thoughtfully plucked from his prolific catalog.
As T Bone connects the dots for us using well-established facts, personal experience, and skillful songwriting, we are drawn to a resounding truth: that although our past is undeniably paved with unspeakable ills, they must be spoken; denying it only compounds the problem. As T Bone rightly concludes, we are all at a difficult crossroads. But his solution could not resonate any clearer: the path forward requires a hard look within. Join T Bone Burnett and listen to his call.
“Let's make a future where we all want to live.”
“Let's make a past we don't have to forgive.”
(T Bone Burnett)
OPRAH’S BOOK CLUB PICK • INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • SUBJECT OF A SIX-PART SUPER SOUL PODCAST SERIES HOSTED BY OPRAH WINFREY
From the New York Times-bestselling author of Cutting for Stone comes a stunning and magisterial epic of love, faith, and medicine, set in Kerala, South India, following three generations of a family seeking the answers to a strange secret
“One of the best books I’ve read in my entire life. It’s epic. It’s transportive . . . It was unputdownable!”—Oprah Winfrey, OprahDaily.com
The Covenant of Water is the long-awaited new novel by Abraham Verghese, the author of the major word-of-mouth bestseller Cutting for Stone, which has sold over 1.5 million copies in the United States alone and remained on the New York Times bestseller list for over two years.
Spanning the years 1900 to 1977, The Covenant of Water is set in Kerala, on South India’s Malabar Coast, and follows three generations of a family that suffers a peculiar affliction: in every generation, at least one person dies by drowning—and in Kerala, water is everywhere. At the turn of the century, a twelve-year-old girl from Kerala’s long-existing Christian community, grieving the death of her father, is sent by boat to her wedding, where she will meet her forty-year-old husband for the first time. From this unforgettable new beginning, the young girl—and future matriarch, known as Big Ammachi—will witness unthinkable changes over the span of her extraordinary life, full of joy and triumph as well as hardship and loss, her faith and love the only constants.
A shimmering evocation of a bygone India and of the passage of time itself, The Covenant of Water is a hymn to progress in medicine and to human understanding, and a humbling testament to the difficulties undergone by past generations for the sake of those alive today. It is one of the most masterful literary novels published in recent years.
Beck’s story begins when the curiosity of a young loner leads him to explore and discover a series of magical places that shape the architecture of his personal and creative identities: a public library, a community college, an artistic community in a desolate section of a long since disappeared L.A. He seeks out and happens upon mentors and trials, allies and enemies, and discovers a birthright to an artistic legacy that connects his family to Andy Warhol, the beat poets, and the Velvet Underground. Inspired, Beck sets out on his own creative path, a modern version of the classic hero’s journey.
These are his Words + Music.
A true musical polymath, Beck shifts between and blends genres and generations with a preternatural ease—one foot in the secret history of American music and the other moving toward the future. Consistently brushed off by industry gatekeepers on both coasts, Beck perseveres—ultimately building a bespoke audience of millions who share his borderless musical vision.
The music included in Dear Life spans Beck’s entire career and mirrors his always ongoing and never predictable creative evolution. Beck returns to some of his most important songs— “Loser,” “Where It’s At,” “Lost Cause,” and many more—with fresh context and insights provided by decades of experience. In Dear Life, Beck proves that the most powerful art is made by those who are brave enough to be fully themselves.
Winner of the 2023 Audie Award for Best Male Narrator
A #1 New York Times Bestseller and New York Times Book Review Editors’ Choice!
Legendary storyteller Stephen King goes into the deepest well of his imagination in this spellbinding novel about a seventeen-year-old boy who inherits the keys to a parallel world where good and evil are at war, and the stakes could not be higher—for that world or ours.
Charlie Reade looks like a regular high school kid, great at baseball and football, a decent student. But he carries a heavy load. His mom was killed in a hit-and-run accident when he was ten, and grief drove his dad to drink. Charlie learned how to take care of himself—and his dad. When Charlie is seventeen, he meets a dog named Radar and her aging master, Howard Bowditch, a recluse in a big house at the top of a big hill, with a locked shed in the backyard. Sometimes strange sounds emerge from it.
Charlie starts doing jobs for Mr. Bowditch and loses his heart to Radar. Then, when Bowditch dies, he leaves Charlie a cassette tape telling a story no one would believe. What Bowditch knows, and has kept secret all his long life, is that inside the shed is a portal to another world.
Magnificent, terrifying, and “spellbinding…packed with glorious flights of imagination and characteristic tenderness about childhood, Fairy Tale is vintage King at his finest” (Esquire).
“Good, evil, a kingdom to save, monsters to slay—these are the stuff that page-turners are made from.”—Laura Miller, Slate
Selected by New York Magazine as one of the most anticipated summer podcast listens of 2023.
In 1984, as a New York City subway train made its way downtown, a white man named Bernhard Goetz shot four unarmed Black teenagers he believed were going to rob him. The shooting and its aftermath came to embody the widespread fear of crime that reigned supreme around the country during the 1980s.
The twist: Goetz became a cause célèbre, a folk hero to many who declared they were sick and tired of crime. His vigilantism was applauded, while his victims - Darrell Cabey, Troy Canty, Barry Allen, and James Ramseur - were marginalized and attacked in the press. This six-part series offers a panoramic but intimate view of how this era-defining story unfolded, giving voice for the first time to key players, and immersing listeners in the gritty, paranoid world of ‘80s New York City.
From the co-creators of Slow Burn, Fiasco is a narrative podcast that transports listeners back to the day-to-day reality of America’s most pivotal historical events. Using original interviews and archival footage, host Leon Neyfakh brings to life the forgotten twists and turns of the past while shedding light on the present day. This propulsive examination of history urges us all to re-think not only the events that change us, but how we are changed by these moments.
Enter the brutal and elite world of a war college for dragon riders from USA Today bestselling author Rebecca Yarros.
Twenty-year-old Violet Sorrengail was supposed to enter the Scribe Quadrant, living a quiet life among books and history. Now, the commanding general—also known as her tough-as-talons mother—has ordered Violet to join the hundreds of candidates striving to become the elite of Navarre: dragon riders.
But when you’re smaller than everyone else and your body is brittle, death is only a heartbeat away … because dragons don’t bond to “fragile” humans. They incinerate them.
With fewer dragons willing to bond than cadets, most would kill Violet to better their own chances of success. The rest would kill her just for being her mother’s daughter—like Xaden Riorson, the most powerful and ruthless wingleader in the Riders Quadrant.
She’ll need every edge her wits can give her just to see the next sunrise.
Yet, with every day that passes, the war outside grows more deadly, the kingdom’s protective wards are failing, and the death toll continues to rise. Even worse, Violet begins to suspect leadership is hiding a terrible secret.
Friends, enemies, lovers. Everyone at Basgiath War College has an agenda—because once you enter, there are only two ways out: graduate or die.
Please note: This Audible Original contains explicit content and language some people may find offensive. It is intended for mature audiences only. Discretion is advised.
Take a deep dive into the personal and political lives of six trailblazing Black comedy icons with your host comedian/actor JB Smoove (Curb Your Enthusiasm). This engaging docuseries shows you how these fearless heroes of comedy broke color barriers and challenged the racist status quo, all while making audiences roar with laughter. Without them, we wouldn’t have the superstars we have today.
Produced by Team Coco, AYR Media and Toni Judkins, each episode of Funny My Way: Breaking Boundaries in Black Comedy presents a comedy great of the past: Paul Mooney (known as “The Godfather of Comedy”), Flip Wilson (the first Black entertainer to host a successful weekly variety show on network TV), Moms Mabley (the first Black comedian to play Carnegie Hall), Dick Gregory (the first Black comedian to break the color line in the nightclub scene), Rudy Ray Moore (known as “The Godfather of Rap”), and Redd Foxx (known as “The Dean of X-rated comedians”).
Through funny and moving archival footage, their stories are told alongside incisive commentary from various popular comics, political commentators, and legendary creators, including Cedric the Entertainer, D.L. Hughley, Godfrey, RuPaul, Margaret Cho, Deon Cole, Sandra Bernhard, Norman Lear, and more. Hear how these Black comedy legends made it to the top and influenced so many by doing it their way.
If any artist could brag about his contribution to the pop culture canon, it’s Smokey Robinson. His career is filled with so many “he was there” moments it’s a wonder he doesn’t recall them with the swagger of a conquering hero: songwriting and singing as a teenager in Detroit; co-founding Motown Records with Berry Gordy; creating 26 Top 40 hits with his group The Miracles; helping to spark racial integration of popular music in the 1960s; discovering hitmakers like Diana Ross and the Supremes; penning tunes for a jaw-droppingly diverse group of artists including Marvin Gaye, The Beatles, The Jackson Five, Kim Carnes, Linda Ronstadt; and releasing smash hits as solo artist well into the 1980s.
But surprisingly, and delightfully, Robinson is as awed by his success as we are listening to him describe it. He guides us through his extraordinary career with the same giddy sense of discovery and delight that music fans recall the first time they heard one of his infectious tunes.
He takes us back to his group’s first, disastrous performance at the Apollo Theater, opening for a brilliant and generous Ray Charles. He describes daily life at the famed Hitsville studio in Detroit, where a young Diana Ross or Martha Reeves could be found working as the receptionist. He shares his pride in being an influence on the Beatles and hearing his songs on their album - a transforming moment for the Motown sound. “I ain't never heard no popular white boys say anything like that ever. For them to come out and tell the world? They were my guys from then on.”
And, of course, he takes us inside his songs. He describes where he was - shaving in the mirror at home - when “The Tracks of My Tears” finally came together. He remembers taking the wheel on the last 150 miles back to Detroit after a tour, humming the melody that would become the Temptations hit “The Way You Do the Things You Do.” He recalls being floored by the way a 10-year-old Michael Jackson brought a depth and soul to “Who’s Loving You.” And he explains where the term “Quiet Storm” originated, a song title that went on to become an entire musical genre.
It’s a journey Robinson revisits with a grateful, humble heart. He has no agenda to push, no axes to grind, no scores to settle. He reflects on the ups as well as downs, and looks back with appreciation for the people who put love in his life. That makes listening a distinct pleasure: You get to spend time with a hugely influential artist who is warm, upbeat, and proud to have built a life and career through his art.
In 1972, when workers in Pottstown, Pennsylvania, were digging the foundations for a new development, the last thing they expected to find was a skeleton at the bottom of a well. Who the skeleton was and how it got there were two of the long-held secrets kept by the residents of Chicken Hill, the dilapidated neighborhood where immigrant Jews and African Americans lived side by side and shared ambitions and sorrows. Chicken Hill was where Moshe and Chona Ludlow lived when Moshe integrated his theater and where Chona ran the Heaven & Earth Grocery Store. When the state came looking for a deaf boy to institutionalize him, it was Chona and Nate Timblin, the Black janitor at Moshe’s theater and the unofficial leader of the Black community on Chicken Hill, who worked together to keep the boy safe.
As these characters’ stories overlap and deepen, it becomes clear how much the people who live on the margins of white, Christian America struggle and what they must do to survive. When the truth is finally revealed about what happened on Chicken Hill and the part the town’s white establishment played in it, McBride shows us that even in dark times, it is love and community—heaven and earth—that sustain us.
Bringing his masterly storytelling skills and his deep faith in humanity to The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store, James McBride has written a novel as compassionate as Deacon King Kong and as inventive as The Good Lord Bird.
The #1 New York Times bestselling author of Think Again illuminates how we can elevate ourselves and others to unexpected heights.
We live in a world that’s obsessed with talent. We celebrate gifted students in school, natural athletes in sports, and child prodigies in music. But admiring people who start out with innate advantages leads us to overlook the distance we ourselves can travel. We underestimate the range of skills that we can learn and how good we can become. We can all improve at improving. And when opportunity doesn’t knock, there are ways to build a door.
Hidden Potential offers a new framework for raising aspirations and exceeding expectations. Adam Grant weaves together groundbreaking evidence, surprising insights, and vivid storytelling that takes us from the classroom to the boardroom, the playground to the Olympics, and underground to outer space. He shows that progress depends less on how hard you work than how well you learn. Growth is not about the genius you possess—it’s about the character you develop. Grant explores how to build the character skills and motivational structures to realize our own potential, and how to design systems that create opportunities for those who have been underrated and overlooked.
Many writers have chronicled the habits of superstars who accomplish great things. This book reveals how anyone can rise to achieve greater things. The true measure of your potential is not the height of the peak you’ve reached, but how far you’ve climbed to get there.
Featuring Maurice Ashley, William DeMerritt, R.A. Dickey, Jane Dutton, Kevin R. Free, Evelyn Glennie, Sara Maria Hasbun, Francis Idehen, Lauren Klein, Helen Laser, Alison Levine, Benny Lewis, Kari Louhivuori, Nelli Louhivuori, Brandon Payne, Richard Pine, Paul Stillwell, Julianna Wilson, and Gil Winch. Special appearances by Dave Barry, Eric Best, Amy Edmondson, Mellody Hobson, Steve Martin, Lin Manuel Miranda, John Spencer Jr., Gil Winch, Anita Woolley, and Julius Yego, and featuring members of the Golden 13 Samuel Barnes, George Cooper, John Dille, Frank Sublett, and William White.
This audiobook edition features clips from the TED podcasts WorkLife and ReThinking, courtesy of TED.
It also includes audio from the following sources:
“Anthem” by Leonard Cohen courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment. Written by Leonard Cohen, courtesy of Sony Music Publishing.
“Evelyn Glennie Improvisation on Drums” by Evelyn Glennie, © copyright 2023 Evelyn Glennie, used by permission of Evelyn Glennie.
“Golden 13 Interviews” Courtesy of the US Naval Institute.
“Julius Yego—The YouTube Man” courtesy of GoPro, Inc.
Stephen Colbert at the White House Correspondents Dinner: Courtesy CNN.
Excerpts of BORN STANDING UP reproduced with the permission of Simon & Schuster Audio, a Division of Simon & Schuster, Inc., from BORN STANDING UP by Steve Martin.
“They came after the impact and the firestorms. When the sun went dark. Like they’d been there all along. Just waiting.”
From executive producers of The Walking Dead and Travis Beacham, the writer of Pacific Rim, comes a heart-stopping Audible Original featuring a brilliant British cast. It’s the near future and seven years since a comet hit the earth and blotted out the sun. The world is a dark, frozen landscape. And then, beastly creatures emerge and take over. Can they really be vampires?
In the British countryside, a band of survivors forms a resistance in the fallout shelter of a medieval castle. Darcy is a battle-tested vampire hunter who is at the front line leading the charge to save humanity. Meanwhile, her younger sister Hope wants life to return normal so she can go above ground and know what it’s like to live again. And she just might be willing to risk it all.
A story of apocalypse, horror, and adventure, Impact Winter is a wholly original new saga created just for Audible with immersive 3D audio that dares you to pop in your earbuds and listen in the dark. Venture into an eternally sunless world of swords and crossbows; primal hunters and shape-shifters; leaders and lovers. Hear how a brave few fight to survive the impact winter.
Starring Liam Cunningham as Jepson Belgrave, Holliday Grainger as Darcy, Esme Creed-Miles as Hope, David Gyasi as Rook, Bella Ramsey as Whisper and Indira Varma as Kallistrata, Himesh Patel as Felix.
Written, directed and executive produced by Travis Beacham. Also Executive Produced by Robert Kirkman, David Alpert, Rick Jacobs, Bryan Furst, Sean Furst and Alexandra August of Skybound Entertainment, Bard Dorros and Zack Hayden of Anonymous Content and Cliff Roberts. Executive producer for Audible was Matt Patterson.
Associate Producer: Wes Mazda
Please note: This content is for mature audiences only. It contains adult language and themes. Discretion is advised.
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Passionate advocate for end-of-life care and TikTok star Hadley Vlahos shares moving stories of joy, wisdom, and redemption from her patients’ final moments in this “brilliant” (Zibby Owens, Good Morning America) memoir.
“This extraordinary book helps dispel fear around death and dying—revealing it to be a natural part of our soul’s evolution.”—Laura Lynne Jackson, New York Times bestselling author of Signs and The Light Between Us
Talking about death and dying is considered taboo in polite company, and even in the medical field. Our ideas about dying are confusing at best: Will our memories flash before our eyes? Regrets consume our thoughts? Does a bright light appear at the end of a tunnel? For most people, it will be a slower process, one eased with preparedness, good humor, and a bit of faith. At the forefront of changing attitudes around palliative care is hospice nurse Hadley Vlahos, who shows that end-of-life care can teach us just as much about how to live as it does about how we die.
Vlahos was raised in a strict religious household, but began questioning her beliefs in high school after the sudden death of a friend. When she got pregnant at nineteen, she was shunned by her community and enrolled herself in nursing school to be able to support herself and her baby. But nursing soon became more than a job: when she focused on palliative care and hospice work, it became a calling.
In The In-Between, Vlahos recounts the most impactful experiences she’s had with the people she’s worked with—from the woman who never once questioned her faith until she was close to death, to the older man seeing visions of his late daughter, to the young patient who laments that she spent too much of her short life worrying about what others thought of her—while also sharing her own fascinating journey.
Written with profound insight, humility, and respect, The In-Between is a heartrending memoir that shows how caring for others can transform a life while also offering wisdom and comfort for those dealing with loss and providing inspiration for how to live now.
Overwhelmed by conflicting narratives and sensationalism in the news? Wondering where you can get an objective analysis and direct-from-the-source reporting?
Look no further than In the Room with Peter Bergen. In a weekly nonpartisan news podcast, longtime national security journalist and bestselling author Peter Bergen goes beyond the headlines, to explore the world’s most important and captivating stories.
Each week, listeners are invited to join Peter as he covers a news topic like war, artificial intelligence, UFOs, and more, including a rare peek inside the FBI's unit that is trying to prevent mass shootings. Balancing various perspectives on the subject, he combines narrative-rich storytelling and interviews with top experts and leaders like former Acting US Secretary of Defense Chris Miller, US Army General David Petraeus, Jen Easterly who leads US efforts to prevent cyberattacks, former US National Security Advisor John Bolton, first-ever female Afghan ambassador to the US Roya Rahmani, and CNN Chief International Correspondent Clarissa Ward.
Listeners go “in the room” with Peter as he presses his contacts for accurate, on-the-ground information to help his listeners contextualize and understand the impact of these stories on their lives through a quality, trustworthy, and engaging lens.
Get the real story from the people who are there as it unfolds with In the Room with Peter Bergen.
Go to Audible.com/news where you’ll find Peter Bergen's recommendations for other news, journalism, and nonfiction listening.
A sharp and scintillating summer novel that will make listeners laugh out loud and cry happy tears from the New York Times bestselling author of Yours Truly.
Justin has a curse, and thanks to a Reddit thread, it's now all over the internet. Every woman he dates goes on to find their soul mate the second they break up. When a woman slides into his DMs with the same problem, they come up with a plan: They'll date each other and break up. Their curses will cancel each other’s out, and they’ll both go on to find the love of their lives. It’s a bonkers idea… and it just might work.
Emma hadn't planned that her next assignment as a traveling nurse would be in Minnesota, but she and her best friend agree that dating Justin is too good of an opportunity to pass up, especially when they get to rent an adorable cottage on a private island on Lake Minnetonka.
It's supposed to be a quick fling, just for the summer. But when Emma's toxic mother shows up and Justin has to assume guardianship of his three siblings, they're suddenly navigating a lot more than they expected—including catching real feelings for each other. What if this time Fate has actually brought the perfect pair together?
#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • A twisting, haunting true-life murder mystery about one of the most monstrous crimes in American history, from the author of The Wager and The Lost City of Z, “one of the preeminent adventure and true-crime writers working today."—New York Magazine • NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FINALIST • SOON TO BE A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE
“A shocking whodunit…What more could fans of true-crime thrillers ask?”—USA Today
“A masterful work of literary journalism crafted with the urgency of a mystery.” —The Boston Globe
In the 1920s, the richest people per capita in the world were members of the Osage Nation in Oklahoma. After oil was discovered beneath their land, the Osage rode in chauffeured automobiles, built mansions, and sent their children to study in Europe.
Then, one by one, the Osage began to be killed off. The family of an Osage woman, Mollie Burkhart, became a prime target. One of her relatives was shot. Another was poisoned. And it was just the beginning, as more and more Osage were dying under mysterious circumstances, and many of those who dared to investigate the killings were themselves murdered.
As the death toll rose, the newly created FBI took up the case, and the young director, J. Edgar Hoover, turned to a former Texas Ranger named Tom White to try to unravel the mystery. White put together an undercover team, including a Native American agent who infiltrated the region, and together with the Osage began to expose one of the most chilling conspiracies in American history.
Look for David Grann’s latest bestselling book, The Wager!
Life is finally looking up for 28 year old Shayla -- She’s got a great boyfriend and is about to start her dream writing job. But when it all falls apart in the space of one day, Shayla finds herself heartbroken and struggling to make ends meet. After a chance encounter with the world’s most popular K-pop idol, Youngjae, she decides to chase the fantasy and heads for South Korea in the hopes of kindling a relationship with the star.
There are a lot of ups —beautiful city, amazing food, dynamic culture and K-pop music everywhere, plus a new friend in Dal, an ex-idol with a chip on his shoulder who owns the 7-11 she lives above. But there are also downs — culture clashes, difficulty with the language, and Youngjae is a lot more popular than she realized. She likely isn’t going to just bump into on the streets of Seoul!
Moving to Korea might have been a mistake, but Shayla’s committed to see it through. With time running out on her 90-day visa she enlists an exasperated Dal to help her reconnect with Youngjae, but will their friendship become something more as he helps her chase her Y/N dreams?
Starring Susan Wokoma and Daniel Henney, with MeeWha Alana Lee, Amerjit Deu, Edward Hong, Joomin Hwang, Seong-Jae Kong, Hester Jean Lee, Jennifer Kim, Shawn Kim (aka Kim Goo), Lorna Laidlaw, Elsie Lovelock, Jessica Lee, Rae Lim, Helen Madelyn Kim, Eurie Nam, Jun Noh, J Sebastian Lee, Jennifer Sun Bell, Minje Sung, Marta Svetek, George Weightman, Clare Wille, MiJi Yi and June Yoon
Now available in Dolby Atmos on Audible.
A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER with 5+ hours of bonus material not found in the print version and read by Leslie Jones. AudioFile Magazine awarded the recording an ‘Earphones Award’, saying: “No listener can leave this memoir unaffected as Jones laughs and sobs, sharing the highs and lows, joys and sorrows of her full life.”
Hey you guys, it’s Leslie. I’m excited to share my story with you.
Now, I’m gonna be honest: Some of the details might be vague because a b*tch is fifty-five and she’s smoked a ton of weed. But while bits might be a touch hazy, I can promise you the underlying truth is REAL. Whether I’m talking about my childhood growing up in the South, my early stand-up days driving from gig to gig through the darkest parts of our country and praying I wouldn’t get murdered, what Chris Rock told Lorne Michaels, that time I wanted to shoot Whoopi Goldberg on SNL, and yeah, I’ll tell you all about Ghostbusters and the nudes and Supermarket Sweep and The Daily Show . . . I’m sharing it all here. It’s not easy being a woman in comedy, especially when you’re a tall-*ss Black woman with a trumpet voice. I have to fight so that no one takes me for granted, and no one takes advantage. These are the stories that explain why. (Cue the Law & Order theme.)
President Biden said what about China? Wait, that company was acquired for how much money? Your favorite prestige TV show filmed where for season 3? And that story about a pigeon smuggling drugs into prison, that wasn’t real … was it!?
Let’s Get Quizzical is a weekly game show that takes you on a hilarious and informative journey through the week’s news.
Award-winning journalist and radio host Madeleine Brand welcomes top comedians and journalists in a battle of wits to help us all make sense of the nonstop barrage of headlines. With a mix of competitive games, Madeleine challenges guests and listeners alike to see who’s up on the latest news, while injecting some much-needed levity into the conversation.
Whether it’s a rapid-fire round of current events trivia or a game that requires our panelists to put their own comedic spin on the week's most bizarre topics, Let’s Get Quizzical is a fun and engaging way to stay informed. More than a good laugh, you’ll walk away with a deeper understanding of the news that affects us all.
Listen and see if you have what it takes to keep up with the experts!
This is an AT WILL MEDIA production.
Have your tickets ready. Keep the aisles clear. And prepare yourself for the heavy-duty epic-ness that’s ahead.
This is Lighters in the Sky.
In 2023, there was no form of entertainment more valuable in Global culture than Live music performance. It makes sense. With the COVID-19 Pandemic a lot of the things that we’d taken for granted were lost in an instant, and that included concerts. And as the world rebounds from the Pandemic’s darkest days, people are yearning for the connection that only Live performance can bring.
Like many of you, while waiting for a return to something that felt like normalcy, acclaimed music writer Corbin Reiff revisited some of his all-time favorite Live performances from the past. And just like he had when he wrote his book Lighters in the Sky: The All-Time Greatest Concerts 1960-2016 – he revisited the question: what is it that really makes a show ICONIC?
This podcast seeks to answer that very question. In this eight-episode Audible Original we’ll dive deep into the most mind-blowing concerts ever performed. And in each engrossing episode, you’ll feel transported to a time and place that changed the landscape of music forever. Listeners will hear from the people who actually lived the legend, and through the power of immersive sound – you may just feel like you were in attendance too.
This is as close to being there as you’ll get. So, Lighters up!
This is the story of how a nerdy, homeschooled kid in the church choir named John Stephens became the Grammy-winning, platinum-selling, genre-pushing pop star we know as John Legend. For a long time, he led a double life—excelling as a star student while his home life was in shambles, working in corporate America as a financial consultant while moonlighting as a musician in nightclubs, always straddling a line between the person he was and the person he wanted to be.
These are his Words + Music.
Performing live at the legendary jazz club Ronnie Scott’s in London, John Legend explores his history, presenting a combination of music and stories that reflect on the way themes like faith, freedom, and love have followed him throughout his life.
Listeners of John Legend’s Living Legend should expect an intimate, joyous, and thoughtful evening with one of the most talented and engaging performing artists of our time. Songs include covers of Paul Simon’s “Bridge over Troubled Water” and Stevie Wonder’s “Ribbon in the Sky” as well as his own megahits “Glory”, “Used to Love U”, and “All of Me”, among others. It’s full of celebrity name-drops, inspiring stories of hard work and perseverance, and thoughtful reflections on creativity, faith, and freedom.
2023 Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Novel, Short-listed
2022 Ned Kelly Award - Best International Crime Fiction, Winner
#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • GOOD MORNING AMERICA BOOK CLUB PICK • “A heartwarming mystery with a lovable oddball at its center” (Real Simple), this cozy whodunit introduces a one-of-a-kind heroine who will steal your heart.
FINALIST FOR THE EDGAR® AWARD • “The reader comes to understand Molly’s worldview, and to sympathize with her longing to be accepted—a quest that gives The Maid real emotional heft.”—The New York Times Book Review (Editors’ Choice)
“Think Clue. Think page-turner.”—Glamour
ONE OF THE TEN BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR: Reader’s Digest
WINNER: The Anthony Award, The Fingerprint Award, The Barry Award
In development as a major motion picture
Molly Gray is not like everyone else. She struggles with social skills and misreads the intentions of others. Her gran used to interpret the world for her, codifying it into simple rules that Molly could live by.
Since Gran died a few months ago, twenty-five-year-old Molly has been navigating life’s complexities all by herself. No matter—she throws herself with gusto into her work as a hotel maid. Her unique character, along with her obsessive love of cleaning and proper etiquette, make her an ideal fit for the job. She delights in donning her crisp uniform each morning, stocking her cart with miniature soaps and bottles, and returning guest rooms at the Regency Grand Hotel to a state of perfection.
But Molly’s orderly life is upended the day she enters the suite of the infamous and wealthy Charles Black, only to find it in a state of disarray and Mr. Black himself dead in his bed. Before she knows what’s happening, Molly’s unusual demeanor has the police targeting her as their lead suspect. She quickly finds herself caught in a web of deception, one she has no idea how to untangle. Fortunately for Molly, friends she never knew she had unite with her in a search for clues to what really happened to Mr. Black—but will they be able to find the real killer before it’s too late?
A Clue-like, locked-room mystery and a heartwarming journey of the spirit, The Maid explores what it means to be the same as everyone else and yet entirely different—and reveals that all mysteries can be solved through connection to the human heart.
ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR: The Washington Post, The Guardian, Glamour, Elle, PopSugar, Newsweek, Mental Floss, She Reads, Kirkus Reviews
Special thanks to the Mandela Foundation. To find out more about the life of Nelson Mandela, visit NelsonMandela.org.
In 1993, after 27 years of imprisonment, Nelson Mandela sat down with ghostwriter Richard Stengel to begin working on Long Walk to Freedom, a critically acclaimed memoir that would become a best seller around the globe.
Mandela: The Lost Tapes reveals never-before-heard audio from Stengel’s interviews with the Nobel Prize winner, freedom fighter, and former South African president. Hours of rare recordings detail the turning points of Mandela’s life, key moments that shaped a revolution and the man who was to bring freedom to his nation.
In this Audible Original, Stengel relives his intimate chats with Mandela, attempting to answer the questions ‘What made Nelson Mandela who he is?’ and ‘How can the rest of us be more like him?’
In Stengel’s own words: “It’s partly the story about how Mandela and I wrote his memoir Long Walk to Freedom. But much more than that, it’s a story about our unusual friendship, my struggle to learn who Mandela really was, and my quest to understand what makes a human being great.”
Mandela: The Lost Tapes provides an intimate look at who Nelson Mandela was beyond his carefully curated public persona. Through Mandela’s own words, he reveals his extraordinary journey to becoming one of the greatest leaders in modern history.
In a post-apocalyptic future, Marvel's Wastelanders: Star-Lord finds Peter Quill (Saif Ali Khan) and Rocket (Vrajesh Hirjee) a little paunchier, a little slower, and a lot saltier than they were during the glory days of the Guardians of the Galaxy. They quickly discover the Earth isn't what it used to be either, when they crash land 30 years after all the world's super villains seized control.
The former Guardians are accompanied by a Rigellian Recorder (Sushant Divgikr), affectionately dubbed "Cora", who documents their mission to find the Black Vortex—an ancient relic reported to yield cosmic powers—before guillotine collars bestowed upon them by The Collector snap their necks. In the barren, desolate wasteland of the mid-west as controlled by Doctor Doom (Ashish Vidyarthi), they encounter the ageless telepath, Emma Frost, outlaw Ghost Riders, and the bloodthirsty Kraven the Hunter.
Who will find the Black Vortex first and what will be the price of its power?
Disclaimer: This is a fictional show for adult listeners and contains strong language. Any resemblance to any real person, community, business, place or event is coincidental. Use of drugs, alcohol and tobacco is recorded for the purpose of creation of the show and not encouraged. Content is not intended to offend, defame or denigrate any individual, entity, institution, group, caste, religion, race or community. Listener’s discretion is strongly advised.
Fern Brookbanks has wasted far too much of her adult life thinking about Will Baxter. She spent just twenty-four hours in her early twenties with the aggravatingly attractive, idealistic artist, a chance encounter that spiraled into a daylong adventure in the city. The timing was wrong, but their connection was undeniable: they shared every secret, every dream, and made a pact to meet one year later. Fern showed up. Will didn’t.
At thirty-two, Fern’s life doesn’t look at all how she once imagined it would. Instead of living in the city, Fern’s back home, running her mother’s lakeside resort—something she vowed never to do. The place is in disarray, her ex-boyfriend’s the manager, and Fern doesn’t know where to begin.
She needs a plan—a lifeline. To her surprise, it comes in the form of Will, who arrives nine years too late, with a suitcase in tow and an offer to help on his lips. Will may be the only person who understands what Fern’s going through. But how could she possibly trust this expensive-suit wearing mirage who seems nothing like the young man she met all those years ago. Will is hiding something, and Fern’s not sure she wants to know what it is.
But ten years ago, Will Baxter rescued Fern. Can she do the same for him?
The first Olympic women's marathon and the battle for the right to run
On August 5, 1984, millions of people around the world watched the first ever women’s Olympic marathon live on ABC. Until this day, women had never been allowed to run even a mile at the Games, much less a marathon. When Joan Benoit Samuelson broke away from the lead pack at mile 3, it was a shocker. No runner had ever attacked so early and won an Olympic marathon. But on August 5th, there were a lot of firsts.
The history of women’s distance running is a largely untold story of triumph over discrimination. For much of the 20th century, America’s cinder tracks and open roads became unlikely battlegrounds for a handful of pioneering women runners who broke the gender barrier in races, showing that women can be athletes too, and helped to advance women’s civil rights. But the Olympics were a last barrier for female distance runners, making the first women’s marathon at the Games a major milestone. In fact, US marathons had been open to women for only a decade. And before that, women in the US were prohibited from competing in runs of more than a few miles. Before that, they were hardly even allowed on the track.
This is the story of Joan Benoit Samuelson’s incredible journey to the Olympics and of the other women who paved the way and competed against her, whose passion for running also became a race for equality - and change - that continues today. Joan has run over 160,000 miles in her life… and counting.
Miles to Go. *MILES TO GO is being released in honor of Women’s History Month, and on the 50th Anniversary of the 1972 passage of Title IX of the Civil Rights Act.
Elizabeth Banks believes that sex education is a lifelong pursuit that when done well, has the power to transform lives and society itself. My Body, My Podcast is her continuing education class and she would love you to join.
In My Body, My Podcast, Banks seamlessly mixes autobiography and information to create an open space to talk about all things sex and sexuality. Throughout, you’ll hear personal stories from Banks’ life - her traumatic first period, an inappropriate meeting with a Hollywood agent, watching a PBS documentary at age eight that showed sperm swimming toward an egg inside a real human body. In telling these stories, Banks unearths important and difficult questions: Why are young people separated by gender during sex ed? What is intimate justice? How do women take control of their pleasure? Can we break the cycle of generational shame? And how on earth do we talk to kids and young people about all of this?
She turns to guests close to the subject matter - therapists, researchers, activists, parents, and friends - to get some answers. Guests like Laverne Cox, Chelsea VonChaz, Dr. Amy Schalet, Peggy Orenstein, Lindy West, Jameela Jamil, Nadia Bolz-Weber, and Pidgeon Pagonis offer vital and refreshing insight. The result is six intimate yet universal episodes of storytelling and conversation that explore new ways to approach body image, menstrual dignity, the effect of shame on our sexual psyche, the way gender categories impact all of us, and more. Of course, Banks does all of this in her quintessential style - smart, playful, and honest, meaning you can expect both some hard truths and some hard laughs.
So come on in. We’re talking about life, sex, and the pursuit of pleasure. Nothing is off limits, and all are welcome.
From the #1 New York Times bestselling author known for her “superb pacing, twisted characters, and captivating prose” (BuzzFeed), Lisa Jewell returns with a scintillating new psychological thriller about a woman who finds herself the subject of her own popular true crime podcast.
Celebrating her forty-fifth birthday at her local pub, popular podcaster Alix Summer crosses paths with an unassuming woman called Josie Fair. Josie, it turns out, is also celebrating her forty-fifth birthday. They are, in fact, birthday twins.
A few days later, Alix and Josie bump into each other again, this time outside Alix’s children’s school. Josie has been listening to Alix’s podcasts and thinks she might be an interesting subject for her series. She is, she tells Alix, on the cusp of great changes in her life.
Josie’s life appears to be strange and complicated, and although Alix finds her unsettling, she can’t quite resist the temptation to keep making the podcast. Slowly she starts to realize that Josie has been hiding some very dark secrets, and before she knows it, Josie has inveigled her way into Alix’s life—and into her home.
But, as quickly as she arrived, Josie disappears. Only then does Alix discover that Josie has left a terrible and terrifying legacy in her wake, and that Alix has become the subject of her own true crime podcast, with her life and her family’s lives under mortal threat.
Who is Josie Fair? And what has she done?
Sleater-Kinney’s co-leaders Corin Tucker and Carrie Brownstein dig into 25 years of shared history-making music and making noise. Listen to this bold duo speak openly about the places, people, and movements that have shaped their career as well as the evolution of their creative and personal relationship. The bandmates and friends trace how their ambitions and their relationship have continued to inform each other and how they’ve navigated through the ups and downs for the sake of the band and their art. They move seamlessly through the different chapters of the band, sharing peeks behind the curtain, like the story behind their beloved autobiographical song “One More Hour”, which they wrote about their own experience breaking up as a romantic couple and finding their way back to each other as friends and bandmates.
They dive into their ongoing journey from their beginnings out of the Riot Grrrl scene in Olympia, Washington, to Carrie’s triumph with the TV show Portlandia, and on to their continued efforts to challenge each other and meet the political moment. It’s a deeply personal and exciting exploration of themes that have followed them throughout their career, like anxiety, activism, feminism, LGBTQ identity, motherhood, friendship, creativity, and change - all illustrated by evocative new recordings that’ll make you turn up the volume.
This entry to the Words + Music series features eight exclusive new versions of songs spanning the band’s 10-album discography (so far), from “One More Hour” and “One Beat” to “Path of Wellness”, and “Worry With You” from their 2021 album Path of Wellness.
A collection of warm, wise, and inspiring stories from the author of the best-selling One Native Life
Since its publication in 2008, readers and reviewers have embraced Richard Wagamese's One Native Life. "In quiet tones and luminous language," wrote the Winnipeg Free Press, "Wagamese shares his hurts and joys, inviting readers to find the ways in which they are joined to him and to consider how they might be joined to others."
In this book, Richard Wagamese again invites listeners to accompany him on his travels. This time his focus is on stories: how they shape us, how they empower us, how they change our lives. Ancient and contemporary, cultural and spiritual, funny and sad, the tales are grouped according to the four essential principles Ojibway traditional teachers sought to impart: humility, trust, introspection, and wisdom.
Whether the topic is learning from his fifth grade teacher about Martin Luther King Jr., gleaning understanding from a wolf track, lighting a fire for the first time without matches, or finding the universe in an eagle feather, these stories exhibit the warmth, wisdom, and generosity that made One Native Life so popular. As always, in this book, the land serves as Wagamese's guide. And as always, he finds that true home means not only community but conversation - good, straight-hearted talk about important things. We all need to tell our stories, he says. Every voice matters.
#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • A groundbreaking manifesto on living better and longer that challenges the conventional medical thinking on aging and reveals a new approach to preventing chronic disease and extending long-term health, from a visionary physician and leading longevity expert
“One of the most important books you’ll ever read.”—Steven D. Levitt, New York Times bestselling author of Freakonomics
Wouldn’t you like to live longer? And better? In this operating manual for longevity, Dr. Peter Attia draws on the latest science to deliver innovative nutritional interventions, techniques for optimizing exercise and sleep, and tools for addressing emotional and mental health.
For all its successes, mainstream medicine has failed to make much progress against the diseases of aging that kill most people: heart disease, cancer, Alzheimer’s disease, and type 2 diabetes. Too often, it intervenes with treatments too late to help, prolonging lifespan at the expense of healthspan, or quality of life. Dr. Attia believes we must replace this outdated framework with a personalized, proactive strategy for longevity, one where we take action now, rather than waiting.
This is not “biohacking,” it’s science: a well-founded strategic and tactical approach to extending lifespan while also improving our physical, cognitive, and emotional health. Dr. Attia’s aim is less to tell you what to do and more to help you learn how to think about long-term health, in order to create the best plan for you as an individual. In Outlive, listeners will discover:
Why the cholesterol test at your annual physical doesn’t tell you enough about your actual risk of dying from a heart attack.
That you may already suffer from an extremely common yet underdiagnosed liver condition that could be a precursor to the chronic diseases of aging.
Why exercise is the most potent pro-longevity “drug”—and how to begin training for the “Centenarian Decathlon.”
Why you should forget about diets, and focus instead on nutritional biochemistry, using technology and data to personalize your eating pattern.
Why striving for physical health and longevity, but ignoring emotional health, could be the ultimate curse of all.
Aging and longevity are far more malleable than we think; our fate is not set in stone. With the right roadmap, you can plot a different path for your life, one that lets you outlive your genes to make each decade better than the one before.
On July 1, 2021, sports in America changed forever.
After decades of protests, sanctions, and challenges, the NCAA fortress finally crumbled. The Supreme Court struck the decisive blow, ruling unanimously that restrictions on “education-related benefits” for college athletes violated antitrust law. At the same time, a host of new state laws took effect that - for the first time - gave college athletes the opportunity to earn money from sponsors.
Immediately, college stars in football, basketball, soccer, volleyball, gymnastics, and many other sports began signing deals. The move minted instant millionaires, decriminalized a host of actions, and opened the floodgates for a whole new economy, creating ripple effects that will play out for decades while igniting long-smoldering controversies about equity, race, gender, and the values and power structure of “amateur” sports in America.
In this first season of Out of Bounds, we take a deep dive into the hot-button issue of money in college sports by telling the compelling inside stories of those who were impacted the most. We follow six diverse athletes - three from the past and three in the present–across a range of sports.
We look at all that was lost and risked in the era before the rules were changed - the sanctions and witch hunts, the vacated titles, reclaimed trophies, and the billions in income - while looking ahead to the enormous paydays and thorny questions this revolution entails. Along the way, we weave in the history of amateur sports in the US, the evolution and unchecked power of the NCAA monolith, and the long-brewing battle to provide fair pay to college athletes.
It all relates to one huge overarching question: Is this finally the end of amateur sports in America?
After listening to Punk in Translation, you will never again think of punk as the exclusive territory of white men with mohawks. In eight immersive episodes, this Audible Original reveals the overlooked yet crucial role of Latin artists and Latin music in the origins and evolution of punk.
Much of the rule-breaking sound and style of punk’s music and political attitude was created and defined by Latin punk pioneers in the US and Latin America, starting with Question Mark and the Mysterians, the sons of Mexican migrant workers who formed the first band ever to be described as “punk rock” in a music magazine.
The stories of the artists in our series show how shifting notions of Latino identity in the US have played out through punk over the decades. We’ll reveal the Latin rock and roll roots of punk with artists like Ritchie Valens and Peru’s Los Saicos, and unearth the secret Latino history of New York’s CBGB’s. Punk in Translation profiles the Latino awakening in Hollywood’s early punk scene, and the Chicano punk revolution in East LA. And we’ll go to Tijuana, Mexico, the infamous sin city that became a gateway for American punk musicians to Latin America, and birthed Tijuana No!, the revolutionary band whose sound broke borders. We’ll even demonstrate the surprising roots of the punk anthem “Louie Louie” -- it comes from a Cuban cha cha chá. Punk in Translation dives in with these unsung Latin heroes to reveal the secret punk histories-and herstories- that not only reshaped music and the sound of social activism, but impacted the next 50 years of American culture.
Punk in Translation is hosted in English and Spanish versions by Ceci Bastida, the Latin-Grammy nominated singer and songwriter who started her career with Tijuana No! when she was just a teenager.
Punk in Translation features a cast of influential artists: Latin punk icon Alice Bag, Dead Kennedy’s Jello Biafra, Los Lobos’ Louie Perez, Victoria Ruiz of Downtown Boys, Blondie drummer Clem Burke, Willie Herron of seminal East LA punk band Los Illegals, Latin Alternative star Julieta Venegas, John Doe of famed Los Angeles band X, Bobby Balderrama of Question Mark and the Mysterians, Spitboy drummer Michelle Cruz Gonzales, Tony Abarca of South Central LA punk band Generación Suicida, Cuban pianist Chucho Valdés, former The Cramps and Nick Cave guitarist and queer Latin punk pioneer Kid Congo Powers, Los Saicos’ frontman Erwin Flores, Johnny Davila from Puerto Rican punk band Davila 666, drummer Rosie Rex, who played with The New York Dolls’ Sylvain Sylvain; and legendary rocker Joan Jett.
Through hard work and, well, tenacity, Jack Black and Kyle Gass catapulted themselves into rock superstardom. But before they were the only two members of the best rock band on earth, they were just Jack and Kyle, two theater students finding their footing in Los Angeles.
The D’s trajectory was a slow and steady rise from clubs to a guest spot on the hit show Mr. Show on HBO to albums to film to headlining festivals across the globe. But it wasn’t without its pains. This is their story.
These are their Words + Music.
In addition to seven newly recorded catalog songs exclusive to this volume, Tenacious D: The Road to Redunktion features 30 years of never-before-heard archival audio, bringing to life every anecdote with a docu-quality that places listeners right then and there. What’s unexpected is just how sweet it is to spend two hours with two true friends, both monstrously talented, delighting in their creativity and their unlikely journey from the living room to the stars.
"It's very important that you go to college in music, but it's probably more important that you drop out." (Rufus' mother, Kate McGarrigle)
Celebrated singer, songwriter, and composer Rufus Wainwright knows exactly what to pack for his journey between St. Sauveur, Quebec, and New York City. He's intimately familiar with the route, from its topography to its emotional touchstones - each mile nearly etched into his psyche. The starting point, nestled in the Laurentian Mountains, is an hour northeast of Montreal and home to a large part of his fabled upbringing, with its rich maternal lineage and musical legacy. It's also loaded with some good ol' fashioned baggage. The end point, New York, like for so many before and after him, serves as a storied stomping ground for his rise as an artist and person, independent of his family. It's an ever-alluring but uneasy place, as it's dished out equal measures of validation and indifference throughout their testy relationship.
In Road Trip Elegies, Rufus sets out on the trek with his usual personal effects: a treasure trove of memories, a razor-sharp wit, and a big appetite for healthy self-reflection. But on this particular trip, he's packed two additional items to help navigate the experience: something to record himself with and someone to talk to. For the latter, Rufus has tapped his therapist. Yes, Mark the Analyst. (Hey, why not go for the best?) What ensues over the course of three one-hour episodes is a captivating, detailed, and candid coming of age story - an artist's awakening - shared by a man who uniquely understands from whence he came and how it's all played out ever since. As satisfying or soulful a premise that may be - Rufus is the consummate showman - Road Trip Elegies offers its listeners much, much more.
If Elegies is anchored in Rufus' driving excavation as an artist and son (his beloved mother, Canadian folk icon Kate McGarrigle, is an essential and enduring force in his life), the title is truly lifted and made whole by its spectacular musical counterpart. Generously woven throughout the duration of the drive, each live cut (more than 20 tracks in total) is plucked from an exquisite, recent set of performances some 3,000 miles west. Captured at McCabe's Guitar Store, a music venue in Los Angeles, the three-night run was designed specifically to accompany and punctuate moments and themes derived from his Road Trip. Backed by a tight-knit four-piece band, including his sister, Lucy Wainwright Roche (vocals), and Petra Haden (vocals/violin), and featuring top-notch stage banter throughout, Rufus seamlessly moves between a sweeping breadth of songs that span generation, genre, and timbre. Many tunes were penned by his own notable family members, Kate and Anna McGarrigle, or his distinguished folk-writing father, Loudon Wainwright III; others are gorgeously Rufus-ized versions of standards from the stage, the Great American Songbook, or more modern classics. Cue: Dylan's "A Hard Rain's a-Gonna Fall" and Barry Gibb's always welcome "Islands in the Stream". Enveloped in the warmth of devoted fans and a host of admiring special attendees (Burt Bacharach, Jessica Chastain, Mike Stoller, Shirley MacLaine, Chris Guest, Darren Criss, Anjelica Huston, Jackson Browne, and Van Dyke Parks to name-drop a few), the performance, throughout, conveys a fantastic sense of both intimacy and electricity.
By the time Rufus approaches the city, we've been richly serenaded with beautiful melodies courtesy of the West Coast and moving stories down the state thruway. Driving solo now (don't worry, his intrepid therapist was safely dropped off in Westchester), Rufus is admittedly fully loopy: emotionally drained but highly entertaining. The final leg has the remarkably palpable vibe of just Rufus and you, working in parallel, looking to land closure. Total catharsis is of course out of reach, but Rufus' Road Trip Elegies is a bold and beautiful testament to the power of not compartmentalizing our various parts or striving to disown our past, but rather, willfully embracing the full extent of us; seeking to grasp and contain even our most challenging of pieces to arrive, more completely, at peace of mind.
In this scripted Audible Original, wisecracking marine biologist and astronaut Bee Guerrero has signed up for the trip of a lifetime: a series of dives deep into the pitch-black waters of Saturn’s moon, Enceladus.
Set in the near-future when global climate catastrophe has forced humans to search for solutions on new planets, The Sea in the Sky chronicles two astronauts’ journey, in what could be the final NASA-sponsored mission to space. In their search for life, Bee and Ty navigate uncharted waters, take on incredible risks and confront difficult truths about themselves. What will they find at the bottom of it all?
At times epic and intimate, laugh-out-loud funny and achingly soulful, The Sea in the Sky plumbs the depths of science and faith, triumph and failure. The Audible Original drama is told via daily "dispatches" sent from the space shuttle back to Earth, together with original music and sound design, a never-before-heard space rap, and a full cast of actors.
Dive into a world you need to hear to believe.
Contains sensitive content.
This original podcast is 12 episodes; please begin with the episode titled "Prologue".
Note: this title contains fully immersive sound design and original composition. In order to enjoy the highest quality audio listening experience, please use headphones. If you choose to download this title, make sure it’s set to “High” in your settings.
“My music has been a great resource and cathartic tool, but also something I’ve hid behind.”
Revealing, intimate, and exhilaratingly raw, celebrated songwriter and acclaimed singer Sheryl Crow’s Words + Music provides the perfect canvas for the nine-time Grammy Award-winning artist to showcase her potent talent, articulate her complex inner workings, and breathe new life into a sizable stack of her most beloved tracks. Part of Audible’s rapidly expanding Words + Music series, blending storytelling, music, and performance to create exceptional listening experiences, Crow’s session is marked by gorgeously stripped-down versions of the songs that made her a household name (exclusively recorded for these sessions). The tunes punctuate rich storytelling, as she dives deep into the history of her career, reexamining the personal experiences and relationships that impacted her artistic journey.
“My journey is my own”, Crow says. “I mean, it's definitely not without some detours and definitely not without some hard lessons”. True to form, Crow leads us through her winding road to success - maybe more accurately defined as a series of jolting roller-coaster rides, as she recounts all the fits and starts, the feverish highs and lows, that have come to define a career now in its fourth decade. Featuring stunningly crisp, yet lo-fi renditions of eight songs including, “If It Makes You Happy”, “All I Wanna Do”, “Leaving Las Vegas”, “Strong Enough”, “My Favorite Mistake”, and George Harrison’s soulful “Beware of Darkness”, Sheryl Crow lays herself bare. From her early days in small-town Missouri where she sought salvation from her melancholy by turning to mystical rockers (Stevie Nicks and Zeppelin, most notably); to pursuing her dreams, and in quick fashion landing the spectacular gig as one of Michael Jackson’s featured solo vocalists on tour. (A career catapult that quickly became a cautionary tale.)
From the crushing weight of perfectionism and loneliness, to the joys of finally finding kindred musical spirits - only to have it all crumble, just as the music was skyrocketing, the toll of her volatile ascent to stardom comes into focus. In a particularly fascinating section, she revisits the total sense of peer disconnect during the height of her records’ success as her style was painfully incongruent with the greater musical landscape at the time. This, subsequently leading to an “adoption” of sorts by an older, more simpatico class of musicians - luckily for her, they doubled as her heroes: Nicks, Keith Richards, and Dylan among them. In another poignant moment, Sheryl lets listeners in on the dysfunction and emotional reckoning that came after her well-publicized romances with Eric Clapton and a few years later Lance Armstrong.
In just an hour and a half, Sheryl Crow manages to transform before our ears: from a well-known artist to human being we now know pretty damn well. That’s not easy to accomplish. And perhaps most extraordinarily, we are left with a lasting gift: beautiful songs we entered knowing become beautiful songs we now understand.
Pete Townshend is one of the great figures in rock ‘n’ roll history. For almost 60 years, The Who have balanced the physical and the spiritual with introspective lyrics and inspirational music. But there is a part of Townshend’s story—and The Who’s—that has not been examined.
These are his Words + Music.
In the Audible Original Pete Townshend: Somebody Saved Me, the songwriter takes us through the period between the 1978 death of Who drummer Keith Moon and the 2002 loss of bassist John Entwistle. During these 24 years, The Who enjoyed their greatest popularity—and broke up. But no matter how much he tried to deny it, The Who had a hold on Pete he could not ignore. Every time he thought he was out, rock ‘n’ roll pulled him back in.
Townshend is honest about his victories and his failures in years spiked with conflict and resolution, the sacred and the profane, love and loss. Townshend punctuates his memories with the songs that came out of his life in that time—“Let My Love Open the Door”, “Slit Skirts”, “You Better You Bet", “Eminence Front”, and more as you’ve never heard them before.
In Somebody Saved Me, Pete Townshend bares his soul, bares his teeth, and bares his heart.
Cover art photo © Pennie Smith
Hip-hop pioneer Chuck D, the legendary lyricist and cofounder of Public Enemy, takes listeners on an extraordinary journey through politically and socially conscious music. Part history lesson and part memoir, Songs That Shook the Planet spans genres and decades to call out the brave artists who continue to inspire necessary change in the world.
You’ll hear the stories behind legendary tracks as well as the songs themselves, performed by Billie Holiday, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, Too Short, and more. Listening is both empowering and haunting; too often the artists paid a shocking price for their ability to articulate injustice so forcefully. Chuck D makes the experience even more revelatory by adding his own reminiscences about how the songs - many heard on the record player at home that his mother kept spinning with a stunning range of music - influenced his early life and his own career as an agent of change.
Songs That Shook the Planet reintroduces listeners to indelible songs from artists who literally put their lives on the line to speak truth to power and provides a soundtrack of civil uprising that is perhaps even more powerful and relevant today.
Songs That Shook the Planet was conceived, written, and produced, by Chuck D & Lorrie Boula as the latest installment of Audible’s Words + Music franchise, with additional writing by Arthur Turnbull and Gia'na M.Garel.
"Can music change the world? Of course it can, it does every day. Music sure as hell changed me." (Tom Morello)
Rock god. Justice fighter. Rabble-rouser. Ivy Leaguer. An American renegade and fearless truth teller. Rage Against the Machine’s guitar virtuoso, Tom Morello, is many things; but perhaps, he himself, sums it up best: a one-man revolution. For the first time ever, hear Morello fuse the deeply personal with the political in a rapturous, badass, one-man show that skillfully balances soul-bearing stories with spellbinding guitar fury: Speaking Truth to Power Through Stories and Song by Tom Morello.
Executive produced by the legendary, multi-Grammy winning producer and composer T Bone Burnett, Morello’s performance adds to a growing list of iconic talent (Patti Smith, James Taylor, Common) who give voice to Audible’s Words and Music series: a new type of audio-only memoir that blends storytelling, music, and performance to create a one-of-a-kind listening experience.
Morello begins at the beginning, opening up about his tumultuous childhood in small-town Illinois, his grappling with sense of identity and ultimate artistic purpose. "I was the only black kid in an all-white town, the only anarchist at a conservative high school, the only heavy metal shredding guitar player at Harvard University, and the only Ivy League Star Trek loving nerd in the world’s biggest political rock rap band.” As Morello takes us thru poignant moments of an astounding and meaningful career (Rage Against the Machine, Audioslave, the Nightwatchman, Springsteen and the E-Street Band, Prophets of Rage, The Atlas Underground) we hear firsthand of the triumphs and tragedies, riffs and rebellions that mark a life in shattering artistic bounds, confronting the establishment, and creating/collaborating on music that matters.
By the time Tom closes out the show by leading a palpably super-charged audience through a banging version of “Killing in the Name Of”, Lennon’s working-class anthem “Power to the People”, and, finally, a spirited and wholly sincere “This Land Is Your Land”, a piercing truth resounds: Tom Morello is a singular force and a most essential type of artist: the kind who not only inspires but empowers. In the words of T Bone Burnett, who provides a tender lead-in to the rare performance, “There is no more articulate or intelligent musician today than Tom Morello. He is a magical guitarist and a deep storyteller whose life and artistry reflect and challenge the time we live in.”
NATIONAL BESTSELLER • An audacious, darkly glittering novel set in the eerie days of civilization’s collapse—the spellbinding story of a Hollywood star, his would-be savior, and a nomadic group of actors roaming the scattered outposts of the Great Lakes region, risking everything for art and humanity. Now an original series on HBO Max. Over one million copies sold!
Kirsten Raymonde will never forget the night Arthur Leander, the famous Hollywood actor, had a heart attack on stage during a production of King Lear. That was the night when a devastating flu pandemic arrived in the city, and within weeks, civilization as we know it came to an end.
Twenty years later, Kirsten moves between the settlements of the altered world with a small troupe of actors and musicians. They call themselves The Traveling Symphony, and they have dedicated themselves to keeping the remnants of art and humanity alive. But when they arrive in St. Deborah by the Water, they encounter a violent prophet who will threaten the tiny band’s existence. And as the story takes off, moving back and forth in time, and vividly depicting life before and after the pandemic, the strange twist of fate that connects them all will be revealed.
Indie-rock icon Aimee Mann is well acquainted with trauma and the transformative act of using it as a basis for artistic expression, but that doesn’t mean that she knows how or why it works. Mann goes on a journey of discovery to better understand the link between damage and why what we do with it matters.
These are her Words + Music.
In Straw into Gold, Mann partners with actor, comedian, and creator of the popular podcast Dead Eyes, Connor Ratliff, to lead a small group of artists through a series of intimate, often funny, and always enlightening conversations about the relationship between the bad things that happen to us and the art that can result from them.
Listeners of Straw into Gold will delight in new renditions of songs from beloved albums including Whatever and Charmer, as well as many newer songs from Mann’s 2021 studio album Queens of the Summer Hotel, soon to appear in Mann’s upcoming Broadway musical adaptation of Susanna Kaysen’s seminal novel Girl, Interrupted–which served as a primary inspiration behind the explorations in Straw into Gold.
"A great song is a magic trick, it’s a slight of hand, it’s supposed to look effortless."
On rare occasion, a fascinating artist will endeavor to peel back the curtain and truly reveal themselves: Their craft, their thoughts, their pain, their humanity. But it is even more rare that the artist actually possesses the range of gifts to pull it off. St. Vincent is such an artist. And St. Vincent: Words plus Music is such an experience. Armed to the teeth with words, wisdom, grit, and wit to spare, St. Vincent’s new addition to Audible’s Words plus Music is a deeply personal meditation on an artist’s discovery of their authentic self-tracked through the lyrics and influences of her Grammy-winning catalog of music.
Heralding the first in a series of upcoming collaborations between Audible and entertainment company Gunpowder and Sky, St. Vincent: Words plus Music continues to raise the bar on its existing blueprint - blending storytelling, music, and performance to create a one-of-a-kind listening experience.
In a relatively short span of time, Annie Clark, the sublime singer, songwriter, guitarist, and performer known professionally as St. Vincent, has established herself as a uniquely profound talent, an iconic new voice in today’s music landscape. And after just 90 minutes in total running time, listeners can arrive at only one of two inevitable positions: Either confirm what they already knew - St. Vincent is an exquisite artist and storyteller - or marvel, with some embarrassment, at how they’ve inadvertently managed to miss out on this sensational artist since at least 2007.
Featuring nine newly-recorded versions of catalog hits curated from among her five albums including stunning versions of "New York", "Marry Me", "Strange Mercy", "Digital Witness", and "Mass Seduction", St. Vincent effectively creates a series of gorgeous musical "trail markers" through which she and listeners can understand (spiritually and otherwise) the course of her journey - as a woman and artist. In between these songs, in vivid detail, St. Vincent fills in the rest - offering unflinching honesty, delightfully dark humor, and more subtle Catholic imagery and metaphor than she knows what to do with.
Whether she’s deconstructing the juxtaposing "grandeur and squalor" of being a working artist, singing about the manic seduction of today’s endless stimulation ("I can't turn off what turns me on"), or explaining the visceral jolt of no longer being on the road in one fell swoop ("Come down from tour is like a werewolf receding"), there are few artists today - young or old - with St. Vincent’s searing command of self and unique power to express it.
Talent like this must be heard.
THE INSTANT #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER!
A glorious and tantalizing new escape from #1 New York Times bestselling author Carley Fortune.
This summer they’ll keep their promise. This summer they won't give into temptation. This summer will be different.
Lucy is the tourist vacationing at a beach house on Prince Edward Island. Felix is the local who shows her a very good time. The only problem: Lucy doesn’t know he’s her best friend’s younger brother. Lucy and Felix’s chemistry is unreal, but the list of reasons why they need to stay away from each other is long, and they vow to never repeat that electric night again.
It’s easier said than done.
Each year, Lucy escapes to PEI for a big breath of coastal air, fresh oysters and crisp vinho verde with her best friend, Bridget. Every visit begins with a long walk on the beach, beneath soaring red cliffs and a golden sun. And every visit, Lucy promises herself she wo
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LORRENA JOHNSON and ILLINOIS MIDWEST INSURANCE AGENCY, LLC on behalf of PROCENTURY INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 6/4/2024 Solis, Kevin, Applicant
vs.
MAMA MANAGEMENT USA, LLC; INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE WEST, Defendants 6/28/2024 Scates, Robert, Applicant
vs.
UNITED RENTALS, INC.; LIBERTY MUTUAL, Defendants 6/28/2024 Cervantes, Ruben, Applicant
vs.
MILGARD MANUFACTURING; ACE AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 6/28/2024 Jovel, Tomas, Applicant
vs.
GILROY STEEL AND SUPPLY; AMERICAN HOME ASSURANCE, INC., Defendants 7/1/2024 Tran, Sabrina, Applicant
vs.
UCSF MEDICAL CENTER, permissibly self-insured, Defendant 7/1/2024 Bigonah, Shahrooz, Applicant
vs.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA IHSS, legally uninsured, administered by INTERCARE HOLDINGS INSURANCE SERVICES, INC., Defendants 7/2/2024 Lewis, Michael, Applicant
vs.
CITY OF LOS ANGELES; permissibly self-insured, Defendants 7/2/2024 Correa, Silvia, Applicant
vs.
DISPLAY PRODUCTS, INC.; TRAVELERS PROPERTY CASUALTY COMPANY OF AMERICA, Defendants 7/9/2024 Cano Garcia, Lucila, Applicant
vs.
PACIFIC GOLD FARMS, INC.; INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE WEST, Defendants 7/9/2024 Gomez, Salvatore, Applicant
vs.
PARCO INC, permissibly self-insured; CLAIMQUEST INC.; Defendant 7/12/2024 Lara Solano, Efren, Applicant
vs.
SHILOH RANCH and/or KATHLEEN DOWNS; STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND, Defendants 7/12/2024 Ramirez, Evangelina, Applicant
vs.
IHSS - CALIFORNIA DEPT. OF SOCIAL SERVICES, legally uninsured, administered by YORK RISK SERVICES GROUP, INC., Defendants 7/12/2024 Ghobrial, Gergis, Applicant
vs.
SURGICAL AFFILIATES MANAGEMENT GROUP, INCORPORATED; HARTFORD CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 7/12/2024 Herrera Castelan, Leticia, Applicant
vs.
MINISTERIOS CRISTIANOS FORO DE LUZ; ZURICH INSURANCE BY GALLAGHER BASSETT, Defendants 7/15/2024 Morales Gomez, Carlos, Applicant
vs.
AA COURIERS, INC.; REDWOOD FIRE AND CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY dba BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOMESTATE COMPANIES, Defendants 7/15/2024 Castillo, Carmen, Applicant
vs.
WALT DISNEY PARKS AND RESORTS U.S., INC., Permissibly Self-Insured, Defendant 7/15/2024 Xiong, Doua, Applicant
vs.
LINVATEC/CONMED; TRAVELERS PROPERTY CASUALTY COMPANY, Defendants 7/15/2024 Fields, Laurie, Applicant
vs.
THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, permissibly self-insured, Defendant 7/15/2024 Garcia Michael, Applicant
vs.
DEBORAH & GERALD WALBERG, insured by STATE FARM FIRE & CASUALTY COMPANY, adjusted by SEDGWICK CLAIMS MANAGEMENT SERVICES, Defendants 7/15/2024 Czekala, Nancy, Applicant
vs.
REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA; STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND; ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF SAN DIEGO; LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY; FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY; CALIFORNIA INSURANCE GUARANTEE ASSOCIATION For FREMONT INSURANCE COMPANY, in Liquidation, Defendants 7/15/2024 Paleo, Violeta, Applicant
vs.
SEENAGER; ZURICH AMERICAN INSURANCE, administered by CREATIVE RISK SOLUTIONS; PACIFICA SENIOR LIVING; UNITED WISCONSIN INSURANCE; TRION SOLUTIONS, INC., LCF PSLM PAYROLL, LLC, administered by NEXT LEVEL ADMINISTRATORS, Defendants 7/17/2024 Beach, Robert, Applicant
vs.
SUBSEQUENT INJURIES BENEFITS TRUST FUND, Defendants 7/5/2024 Yarmolenko, Anna, Applicant
vs.
ALBERTSONS/SAFEWAY-VONS, administered by ALBERTSONS HOLDINGS; SEDGWICK Defendants 7/5/2024 Tyson, Castashau, Applicant
vs.
KAISER FOUNDATION HEALTH PLAN, administered by SEDGWICK CLAIMS MANAGEMENT SERVICES, INC., Defendants 7/5/2024 Rodriguez, Maria, Applicant
vs.
GENESIS HC WASHINGTON CENTER; AIG INSURANCE, adjusted by SEDGWICK CLAIMS MANAGEMENT SERVICES, Defendants 7/5/2024 Vazquez, Martin, Applicant
vs.
EMPLOYERS OUTSOURCING, Defendants 7/5/2024 Villalobos, Tobias, Applicant
vs.
I HEARTMEDIA; XL INSURANCE AMERICA, administered by CORVEL CORPORATION, Defendants 7/8/2024 Kharel, Alexis, Applicant
vs.
EASTRIDGE WORKFORCE SOLUTIONS; AMERICAN HOME ASSURANCE administered by BROADSPIRE, Defendants 7/8/2024 Lopez, Daniel, Applicant
vs.
MICROFORM PRECISION, LLC; COMPWEST INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 7/8/2024 Rico, Jackie, Applicant
vs.
KING PLASTICS, INC.; TRAVELERS PROPERTY CASUALTY COMPANY OF AMERICA, Defendants 7/8/2024 Terry, Lorenzo, Applicant
vs.
CITY OF LOS ANGELES; permissibly self-insured, Defendants 7/8/2024 Hough, Maria, Applicant
vs.
MERCY SAN JUAN HOSPITAL, permissibly self-insured, adjusted by SEDGWICK Defendants 7/8/2024 Gurrola, Patricia, Applicant
vs.
ABM INDUSTRIES, INC., permissibly self-insured, administered by ESIS, Defendants 7/8/2024 Garcia Lopez, Porfirio, Applicant
vs.
JOHN AND NICOLE SANTOS DAIRY; OMAHA NATIONAL INS.; ZENITH INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 6/27/2024 Tooehy Green, Cynthia, Applicant
vs.
SANTA BARBARA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT, Permissibly Self-Insured, Administered by SELF-INSURED SCHOOLS OF CALIFORNIA, Defendants 6/27/2024 Avila Garin, Mateo, Applicant
vs.
WILLIAM M. PERKINS COMPANY, INC.; BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY SAN DIEGO, Defendants 6/28/2024 Surendranath, Andrew, Applicant
vs.
LOS ANGELES COUNTY, OFFICE OF EDUCATION, Defendants 6/28/2024 Demercurio Jr., Cal, Applicant
vs.
ALL SEASONS ROOFING; STATE COMPENSATION INS. FUND, Defendants 6/28/2024 Snure, Dawn, Applicant
vs.
CITY OF MT SHASTA, permissibly self-insured, administered by INTERCARE, Defendants 6/28/2024 Jensen, Ken, Applicant
vs.
SUBSEQUENT INJURIES BENEFITS TRUST FUND, Defendants 6/28/2024 Argueta, Maria, Applicant
vs.
DOORDASH, INC.; XL INSURANCE, Defendants 6/28/2024 Arciuch, Mark, Applicant
vs.
NORTHRUP GRUMMAN SYSTEMS CORPORATION; AMERICAN HOME ASSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 6/28/2024 Hodgson, Guillermo, Applicant
vs.
DIMENSION DEVELOPMENT TWO, LLC., dba COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT; CYPRESS INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOMESTATE COMPANIES, Defendants 7/1/2024 Lopez, Donaciano, Applicant
vs.
GKN PLC; SAFETY NATIONAL CASUALTY CORPORATION, administered by BROADSPIRE, Defendants 7/1/2024 Vasquez Delgado, Jose, Applicant
vs.
EDWARD SEELY COMPANY, ZENITH INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 7/1/2024 Cervantez, Mario, Applicant
vs.
RICK DUBOIS AND MARVIN VALERA; IND., and dba YOU LUCKIE DOG! and YOU LUCKY DOG, a partnership, Defendants 7/2/2024 Conlin, Emily, Applicant
vs.
YUMMY FOODS, LLC; EMPLOYERS PREFERRED INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 6/14/2024 Foster, Scott, Applicant
vs.
PERFORMANCE HOLDINGS, INC.; GALLAGHER BASSETT SERVICES, Defendants 6/17/2024 Nguyen, Bichnga, Applicant
vs.
PACIFIC DENTAL SERVICES, LLC; OLD REPUBLIC INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by GALLAGHER BASSETT SERVICES, INC., Defendants 6/17/2024 Clay, Diane, Applicant
vs.
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, permissibly self-insured, administered by SEDGWICK. Defendants 6/17/2024 Gutierrez, Jason, Applicant
vs.
MISSION POOLS; TRAVELERS PROPERTY CASUALTY COMPANY OF AMERICA, Defendants 6/17/2024 Lincoln, Michael, Applicant
vs.
CINCINNATI REDS and ST. LOUIS CARDINALS, ACE AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by SEDGWICK CLAIMS MANAGEMENT SERVICES, INC.; PITTSBURG PIRATES, TRAVELERS INDEMNITY COMPANY, successor in interest by merger to GULF INSURANCE COMPANY; PITTSBURG PIRATES, FAIRMONT INSURANCE, administered by ZENITH INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 6/17/2024 Ramirez, Paula, Applicant
vs.
AVALON COLD STORAGE LLC; SUNZ INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by NEXT LEVEL, Defendants 6/17/2024 Martinez, Sergio, Applicant
vs.
GIANT JIM PEST CONTROL, INC.; EVEREST NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by GALLAGHER BASSETT SERVICES, Defendants 6/18/2024 Hernandez, Maria De Los Angeles, Applicant
vs.
AFFLUENT STAFFING, LLC; LA PILLOW AND FIBER, insured by SIRIUSPOINT AMERICA INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by CORVEL, Defendants 6/18/2024 Barron, Osbaldo, Applicant
vs.
IPS CORPORATION/WELD ON ADHESIVE; BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOMESTATE INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 6/21/2024 Bibby, Charlie, Applicant
vs.
NEW JERSEY NETS; NEW JERSEY MANUFACTURERS INSURANCE COMPANY; PHILADELPHIA 76ers, permissibly self-insured; LANCASTER LIGHTNING; LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS formerly known as SAN DIEGO CLIPPERS; CALIFORNIA INSURANCE GUARANTEE ASSOCIATION for FREMONT INSURANCE, in liquidation, Defendants 6/21/2024 Alvarado, Leticia, Applicant
vs.
COMMUNITY ACTION PARTNERSHIP OF KERN; CYPRESS INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY; and BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF BAKERSFIELD; ILLINOIS MIDWEST INSURANCE AGENCY, LLC, on behalf of STATE NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 6/24/2024 Riley, Clifford, Applicant
vs.
BOLTHOUSE FARMS; TRAVELERS INSURANCE, Defendants 6/24/2024 Tajbakhsh, Davood, Applicant
vs.
HYDRAULICS INTERNATIONAL, INC.; SECURITY NATIONAL, administered by AMTRUST, Defendants 6/24/2024 Vides Mojica, Edith del Carmen, Applicant
vs.
ACE HOTEL GROUP, LLC; EVEREST COMMERCIAL CASUALTY, administered by SEDGWICK CLAIMS MANAGEMENT SERVICES, INC., Defendants 6/24/2024 Yost, Emma, Applicant
vs.
CIMINO CARE DBA CITRUS HEIGHTS TERRACE and CYPRESS INSURANCE COMPANY c/o BHHC, Defendants 6/24/2024 Rodezno, Hugo, Applicant
vs.
PRECISION CARGO LOGISTICS INC.; STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND, Defendants 6/24/2024 Reynoso, Joe, Applicant
vs.
SHIPPERS TRANSPORT EXPRESS; CHUBB INSURANCE, BROADSPIRE, Defendants 6/24/2024 Smith, Maranda, Applicant
vs.
CENTENE CORPORATION, AMERICAN ZURICH INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by GALLAGHER BASSETT SERVICES, INC., Defendants 6/24/2024 Pina Lluberes, Maria, Applicant
vs.
ASSISTED HOME RECOVERY, INC.; BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOMESTATE COMPANIES, Defendants 6/24/2024 Vargas, Maribel, Applicant
vs.
WORKFORCE MANAGEMENT GROUP, INC.; SOUTHEAST PERSONNEL LEASING, INC.; STATE NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by PACKARD CLAIMS ADMINISTRATION, INC., Defendants 6/24/2024 Hester, Pamela, Applicant
vs.
SLOAT GARDEN CENTER; REPUBLIC INDEMNITY, Defendants 6/24/2024 Espinoza, Roberto, Applicant
vs.
MARBORG INDUSTRIES; BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOMESTATE INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 6/24/2024 Eugenio, Roberto, Applicant
vs.
SUBSEQUENT INJURIES BENEFITS TRUST FUND, Defendants 6/24/2024 Pollock, Robert, Applicant
vs.
INTEGRITY REBAR PLACERS, INC.; ALASKA NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 6/25/2024 Williams, Delvin, Applicant
vs.
DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS, as administrator of the SUBSEQUENT INJURIES BENEFITS TRUST FUND, Defendants 6/25/2024 Barajas, Eduardo, Applicant
vs.
REYES FLEET MANAGEMENT, LLC; INDEMNITY INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA, Defendants 6/25/2024 Faulkner, Marlene, Applicant
vs.
THE HAYS GROUP, INC.; HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE GROUP, Defendants 6/25/2024 Calderon, Victor, Applicant
vs.
UNIFIED PROTECTIVE SERVICES; CVS; HAMPSHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by SEDGWICK; STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND; UNINSURED EMPLOYERS BENEFITS TRUST FUND, Defendants 6/25/2024 Martin, Vivian, Applicant
vs.
DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS, as administrator of the SUBSEQUENT INJURIES BENEFITS TRUST FUND, Defendants 6/26/2024 Rodriguez, Edna Irene, Applicant
vs.
U.S. SALES CORPORATION; ACE AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY C/O ESIS; NATIONAL UNION FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY C/O AIG, Defendants 5/16/2024 Russell, Laura, Applicant
vs.
FAIRVIEW DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER, legally uninsured, administered by STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND, Defendants 6/24/2024 Chavez, Abundio, Applicant
vs.
ANA SILVA MENJIVAR, aka ANA CHAVEZ, an individual, uninsured, Defendant 6/6/2024 Hong, Anna, Applicant
vs.
SBC INTERNET SERVICES/PACIFIC BELL; AMERICAN HOME ASSURANCE, administered by SEDGWICK CLAIMS MANAGEMENT SERVICES, Defendants 6/7/2024 Dykstra, Billy, Applicant
vs.
GILTON SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT, INC., STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND; CALIFORNIA INSURANCE GUARANTEE ASSOCIATION through its servicing facility, TRISTAR RISK MANAGEMENT for SUPERIOR NATIONAL INSURANCE, in liquidation, Defendants 6/7/2024 Ford, Candice, Applicant
vs.
JOHN MUIR HEALTH; permissibly self- insured, administered by CANNON COCHRAN MANAGEMENT SERVICES, INC., Defendants 6/7/2024 Lopez, Denise, Applicant
vs.
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT, permissibly self-insured by SEDGWICK PASADENA, Defendants 6/7/2024 Reeves, Oprah, Applicant
vs.
STANFORD HEALTH CARE and SAFETY NATIONAL CASUALTY, Adjusted by TRISTAR, Defendants 6/10/2024 Fetzer, Christopher, Applicant
vs.
RHYS VINEYARDS; STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND, Defendants 6/10/2024 Castillo, Laura, Applicant
vs.
LUCIA MAR UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT; ATHENS ADMINISTRATORS, Defendants 6/10/2024 Morris, William, Applicant
vs.
DETROIT TIGERS; TRAVELERS INDEMNITY COMPANY, GULF INSURANCE COMPANY; CINCINNATI REDS, permissibly self-insured; Defendants 6/11/2024 Nihipali, Michele, Applicant
vs.
EPIC CARE; NOVA CASUALTY COMPANY, Defendants 6/11/2024 Murillo, Servando, Applicant
vs.
HADLEY GROW; STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND, Defendants 6/11/2024 Moss, Earl, Applicant
vs.
KAISER FOUNDATION HEALTH PLAN, Defendant 6/11/2024 Gibson Tibbs, Michelene Claron, Applicant
vs.
KAISER PERMANENTE; KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITAL, permissibly self-insured, administered by SEDGWICK CMS, Defendants 6/11/2024 Lowe, Shalanski, Applicant
vs.
CSU EAST BAY, PERMISSIBLY SELF-INSURED, administered by SEDGWICK CMS, Defendants 6/12/2024 Gutierrez, Maria, Applicant
vs.
OMEGA EXTRUDING OF CALIFORNIA; OLD REPUBLIC INSURANCE COMPANY administered by GALLAGHER BASSETT SERVICES, INC., Defendants 6/12/2024 Baker, Michael, Applicant
vs.
CLASSIC PARTY RENTAL (INSPERITY); ACE AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, ADMINISTERED BY SEDGWICK CLAIMS MANAGEMENT SERVICES, INC., Defendants 6/13/2024 Rodriguez, Elisa, Applicant
vs.
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, permissibly self-insured, administered by SEDGWICK CLAIMS MANAGEMENT SERVICES, Defendants 6/13/2024 Sultanov, Farkhat, Applicant
vs.
STELLA MOVING, LLC d/b/a STELLA MOVING COMPANY, willfully uninsured; NURLAN NISHANBAYEV, an individual and substantial shareholder; ARSLAN TURGANOV, an individual and substantial shareholder, Defendants 6/13/2024 Young, Jimmy, Applicant
vs.
MAGIC MOUNTAIN, LLC; HARTFORD PROPERTY AND CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 6/13/2024 Sternberg, Lili, Applicant
vs.
WESTWOOD SEPHARDIC EDUCATIONAL CENTER, Defendant 6/13/2024 Macias, Roberto, Applicant
vs.
E&J GALLO, permissibly self-insured and administered by BROADSPIRE; Defendant 6/14/2024 Hilliard, Alvin, Applicant
vs.
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, Permissibly Self-Insured, Defendant 6/14/2024 Wu, Mingming, Applicant
vs.
CALIFORNIA CHARTER SCHOOLS JOINT POWERS AUTHORITY, Permissibly SelfInsured, Defendant 6/14/2024 Sanchez Navarro, Vanessa, Applicant
vs.
PREMIER COMMERCIAL CLEANING; NATIONAL CASUALTY, Defendants 6/17/2024 Gonzalez, Maria, Applicant
vs.
BEYOND RESOURCE SOLUTIONS, INC.; INNOWORKS UNITED WISCONSIN INS. CO., Defendants 6/17/2024 Hidalgo, Abel, et al., Applicant
vs.
ROMAN CATHOLIC ARCHBISHOP, permissibly self-insured, administered by SEDGWICK, et al., Defendants 6/17/2024 Gonzalez, Guillermo, et al., Applicant
vs.
BEYOND RESOURCE SOLUTIONS, INC.; INNOWORKS UNITED WISCONSIN INS. CO., Defendants 6/20/2024 Ramirez, Jose, Applicant
vs.
ALTMAN SPECIALTY PLANTS; TRAVELERS, Defendants 6/6/2024 Cappelli Evans, Lori Rochelle, Applicant
vs.
MARIN HEALTH HUMAN SERVICES, PSI AS A SELF-INSURED GROUP, ADJUSTED BY BETA HEALTHCARE GROUP, Defendants 6/7/2024 Vizcarra, Andres, Applicant
vs.
MASTER TOYS AND NOVELTIES, INC.; TOKIO MARINE AMERICA, Defendants 6/7/2024 Rodriguez, Brenda, Applicant
vs.
ULTRA PERSONNEL, LLC, Defendant 6/7/2024 Purcell, Charles, Applicant
vs.
PROCTOR & GAMBLE; OLD REPUBLIC INSURANCE COMPANY, adjusted by SEDGWICK CMS, Defendants 6/7/2024 Burgos Martinez, Fernando, Applicant
vs.
PAIGE, INC. DBA; NATIONWIDE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 6/7/2024 Cinesros, Gonzalo, Applicant
vs.
NEW LAKEVIEW FARMS, LLC.; REDWOOD FIRE & CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY, ADMINISTERED BY BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOMESTATE COMPANIES, Defendants 6/7/2024 Carmona, Laura Patricia, Applicant
vs.
SOOFER CO INC.; COMPWEST INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 6/7/2024 Shehata, Marianne, Applicant
vs.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND REHABILITATION CENTER, LEGALLY UNINSURED’ STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND, Defendants 6/7/2024 Stranak, Steven, Applicant
vs.
CITY OF LOS ANGELES, permissibly self-insured, administered by TRISTAR. Defendants 6/10/2024 Velasco, Geronimo, Applicant
vs.
PENTAGON TECHNOLOGIES GROUP, INC.; TRAVELERS WALNUT CREEK/THIRD PARTY ADMINISTRATOR, Defendants 6/10/2024 Zapatka, Jason, Applicant
vs.
CITY OF LOS ANGELES POLICE DEPARTMENT, permissibly self-insured, Defendants 6/10/2024 Vigil, Sammy, Applicant
vs.
COUNTY OF KERN, Defendants 6/10/2024 Sanchez, Samuel, Applicant
vs.
ANTHONY INTERNATIONAL; LM INSURANCE CORPORATION administered by LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE, Defendants 6/10/2024 Johns, Travis, Applicant
vs.
CLAYTON HOMES MANUFACTURING; XL INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 6/11/2024 Christiansen, Keri, Applicant
vs.
FACEY MEDICAL FOUNDATION; UNITED STATES FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY; CRUM & FORSTER, Defendants 5/24/2024 Pelayo, Olga, Applicant
vs.
KW INTERNATIONAL; TRAVELERS PROPERTY CASUALTY COMPANY OF AMERICA, Defendants 5/28/2024 Schneider, Julie, Applicant
vs.
COUNTY OF MENDOCINO; PERMISSIBLY SELFÂ INSURED, ADMINISTERED BY SEDGWICK, Defendants 5/29/2024 Gonzalez, Janet, Applicant
vs.
HECTOR LOYA and STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by SEDGWICK CLAIMS MANAGEMENT SERVICES, Defendants 5/29/2024 Henandez, Javier, Applicant
vs.
CEJA REYES, INC.; ZENITH INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 5/29/2024 Castellano, Martha, Applicant
vs.
PERFORMANCE BUILDING SERVICES INSURED SOLUTIONS; ZURICH NORTH AMERICA, Defendants 5/30/2024 Nakagawa, Daniel, Applicant
vs.
CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO, permissibly self-insured, Defendants 5/30/2024 Do, David, Applicant
vs.
THE SUBSEQUENT INJURIES BENEFITS TRUST FUND, Defendants 5/30/2024 Garcia Solis, Irinea, Applicant
vs.
ANGEL'S JANITORIAL SOLUTIONS, INC.; SIRIUSPOINT AMERICA INSURANCE COMPANY administered by CORVEL, Defendants 5/30/2024 Jones, Robert, Applicant
vs.
CITY OF SOUTH PASADENA; CALIFORNIA JOINT POWERS INSURANCE AUTHORITY, administered by SEDGWICK, Defendants 5/31/2024 Booth, Adam, Applicant
vs.
COUNTY OF VENTURA, permissibly self-insured; administered by SEDGWICK CMS, Defendants 5/31/2024 Langford, Derrick, Applicant
vs.
ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS; FAIRMONT PREMIER INSURANCE COMPANY, Administered by ZENITH INSURANCE COMPANY; ATLANTA BRAVES; ALLIANZ INSURANCE, Defendants 5/31/2024 Moore, Evan, Applicant
vs.
CLEVELAND BROWNS, permissibly self-insured; SEATTLE SEAHAWKS, permissibly self-insured c/o CCMSI; PHILADELPHIA EAGLES and GREEN BAY PACKERS, GREAT DIVIDE INSURANCE COMPANY c/o BERKLEY ENTERTAINMENT, Defendants 5/31/2024 Murphy, Shannon, Applicant
vs.
OAKLAND UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT AND JT2 INTEGRATED RESOURCES, Defendants 5/31/2024 Valdez, Vincent, Applicant
vs.
HOLDER CONSTRUCTION GROUP, LLC; NATIONAL UNION FIRE INSURANCE, Adjusted By GALLAGHER BASSETT, Defendants 5/31/2024 McKinney, Walter, Applicant
vs.
CITY OF DESERT HOT SPRINGS, permissibly self-insured, administered by ADMINSURE, INC., Defendants 6/3/2024 Parveen, Asma, Applicant
vs.
ALCON LABORATORIES; OLD REPUBLIC INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by CONSTITUTION STATE SERVICES, Defendants 6/3/2024 Friedrich, David, Applicant
vs.
CITY OF LOS ANGELES, Permissibly Self-Insured, Defendant 6/3/2024 Pinkham, Laura, Applicant
vs.
THE ART INSTITUTE OF CALIFORNIA; SUBSEQUENT INJURIES BENEFITS TRUST FUND, Defendant 6/3/2024 Mejia, Rudy, Applicant
vs.
WHITEWAVE FOODS COMPANY; XI SPECIALTY INSURANCE CO., Defendants 6/3/2024 Wilson, Verneeda, Applicant
vs.
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, Permissibly Self Insured; SEDGWICK CLAIMS MANAGEMENT SERVICES, Defendants 6/4/2024 Hemsted, Deborah, Applicant
vs.
UNITED INDIAN HEALTH SERVICES and TRIBAL FIRST INSURANCE, Defendants 6/4/2024 Huerta, Isidro, Applicant
vs.
ALTMAN SPECIALTY PLANTS; TRAVELERS INSURANCE COMPANY/THIRD PARTY ADMINISTRATOR, Defendants 6/4/2024 Acuna, Santa, Applicant
vs.
NEWPORT MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT, permissibly self-insured, administered by KEENAN & ASSOCIATES Defendants 6/5/2024 Watkins, David, Applicant
vs.
CALIFORNIA MATERIALS, insured and administered by NATIONAL INTERSTATE INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 6/5/2024 Crumb, Ealise, Applicant
vs.
APC TECHNOLOGY, INC.; STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND, Defendants 6/5/2024 Fisher, Joseph, Applicant
vs.
ACOSTA & SONS; INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE WEST, Defendants 5/10/2024 Suarez, Armando, Applicant
vs.
PAYNES JANITORIAL SERVICES INC.; CYPRESS INS. COMPANY, C/O BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY, Defendants 5/20/2024 Hidalgo, Abel, Applicant
vs.
ROMAN CATHOLIC ARCHBISHOP, permissibly self-insured, administered by SEDGWICK, Defendants 5/20/2024 Saptesate, Grigore, Applicant
vs.
ROMANA INC.; CALIFORNIA INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by APPLIED RISK SERVICES, INC., Defendants 5/20/2024 Condit, Gwen, Applicant
vs.
PANAMA-BUENA VISTA UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT, permissibly self-insured, administered by SELF-INSURED SCHOOLS OF CALIFORNIA, Defendants 5/20/2024 Roth, Jo Anne, Applicant
vs.
SOUTH COUNTY RETIREMENT HOME; OAK RIVER INSURANCE COMPANY, C/O BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY, Defendants 5/20/2024 Bustamante, Enrique, Applicant
vs.
SCRIPPS HEALTH, self-insured, administered by SEDGWICK RIVERSIDE, Defendants 5/21/2024 Huerta, Antonio, Applicant
vs.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA; IN HOME SUPPORT SERVICES; Legally Uninsured; administered by YORK RISK SERVICES, Defendants 5/21/2024 Alvarez, Raul, Applicant
vs.
SUPER CENTER CONCEPTS dba SUPERIOR GROCERS; SAFETY NATIONAL CASUALTY CORPORATION, Defendants 5/21/2024 Coats, Theris, Applicant
vs.
PUBLIC STORAGE; and AIG GLOBAL CLAIMS, Adjusted by SEDGWICK CLAIMS MANAGEMENT SERVICES, Defendants 5/23/2024 Vernon, Belinda, Applicant
vs.
KAWEAH DELTA HEALTH CARE DISTRICT, permissibly self-insured; adjusted by INTERCARE HOLDING INSURANCE SERVICES, Defendants 5/23/2024 Chery, James, Applicant
vs.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, CALIFORNIA STATE PRISON, LANCASTER ,Legally Uninsured; STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND/ STATE CONTRACT SERVICES, Adjusting Agency, Defendants 5/23/2024 Sarmiento, Frankie, Applicant
vs.
CAST AND CREW PAYROLL, INC.; PRODUCTION PROCESSING and CIGA by its servicing facility INTERCARE HOLDINGS INSURANCE SERVICES for LEGION INSURANCE COMPANY, in liquidation, Defendants 5/24/2024 Smith, Andrew, Applicant
vs.
OCTAPHARMA PLASMA, INC.; SENTRY CASUALTY COMPANY, Defendants 5/24/2024 Newman, Joanne Porter, Applicant
vs.
CLINICA SIERRA VISTA; BETA HEALTHCARE GROUP, Defendants 5/28/2024 Theriault, Cheryl, Applicant
vs.
SUBSEQUENT INJURIES BENEFITS TRUST FUND, Defendant 5/28/2024 Ukbamichael, Ghenet, Applicant
vs.
ST. JOHN’S WELL CHILD & FAMILY CENTER; ATHENS ADMINISTRATORS, Defendants 5/28/2024 Martinez, Juan, Applicant
vs.
GILBERT WEST, INC.; STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND, Defendants 5/28/2024 Parker, Michael, Applicant
vs.
CMS SECURITY, INC.; PRIVE BAR LOUNGE, INC.; EMPLOYERS PREFERRED INSURANCE COMPANY, ADMINISTERED BY EIG SERVICES, INC., Defendants 5/28/2024 White, Michelle, Applicant
vs.
STRATEGIC OUTSOURCING, INC., professional employer organization for UNITED FACILITY SOLUTIONS, INC.; ACE AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by CANNON COCHRAN MANAGEMENT SERVICES, INC.; UNITED FACILITY SOLUTIONS, INC.; REDWOOD FIRE AND CASUALTY COMPANY, administered by BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOMESTATE COMPANIES, Defendants 5/28/2024 Bailey, Albert, Applicant
vs.
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, permissibly self-insured, administered by ADMINSURE, Defendants 5/28/2024 Muro Rodriguez, Jorge, Applicant
vs.
AUTOMATIC SPECIALTY COMPANY, INC.; INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE WEST, Defendants 5/28/2024 Freitas, Jud, Applicant
vs.
PACIFIC GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY, permissibly self-insured and administered, Defendant 5/28/2024 Lazcano, Patricia, Applicant
vs.
LUTHERAN HIGH SCHOOL ASSOCIATION; CYPRESS INSURANCE COMPANY; REDWOOD FIRE & CASUALTY COMPANY, both administered by BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOMESTATE COMPANIES, Defendants 5/9/2024 Matias, Josephine, Applicant
vs.
QUEST DIAGNOSTICS; TRAVELERS INSURANCE, Defendants 5/9/2024 Brown, Robert, Applicant
vs.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, HIGHWAY PATROL, legally uninsured; STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND, Defendants 5/10/2024 Dela Cruz, Edward, Applicant
vs.
CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL; Legally Uninsured; administered by STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND, Defendants 5/10/2024 Antunez Rendon, Martin, Applicant
vs.
OAK SPRINGS NURSERY, INC.; OAK RIVER INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by BHHC, Defendants 5/10/2024 Herrera, Rosalina, Applicant
vs.
TESLA MOTORS, INC; SENTRY INSURANCE COMPANY, formerly known as SENTRY INSURANCE MUTUAL, Defendants 5/13/2024 Nash, Laurie, Applicant
vs.
B2B STAFFING SERVICES; NOVA CASUALTY COMPANY, administered by SEDGWICK CLAIMS MANAGEMENT, Defendants 5/13/2024 Alvarez, Romana, Applicant
vs.
SKYLINE HEALTHCARE AND WELLNESS CENTER LLC; COMPWEST INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 5/13/2024 Reyes, Ruben, Applicant
vs.
BRIGHTVIEW LANDSCAPES LLC, insured by ACE AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 5/14/2024 Montes, Albert, Applicant
vs.
CAL COAST IRRIGATION; TRAVELERS LAS VEGAS, Defendants 5/14/2024 Ibanez, Julio, Applicant
vs.
EDNA COMPANY INC.; administered by COMPWEST NEWPORT BEACH, Defendants 5/14/2024 Avola, Maria, Applicant
vs.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON, permissibly self-insured, Defendant 5/14/2024 Thompson, Marvin, Applicant
vs.
ABF FREIGHT SYSTEMS, INC.; Permissibly Self-Insured, Administered by ATHENS, Defendants 5/14/2024 Ceja, Sergio, Applicant
vs.
JORGE MONTES DBA MONTES LANDSCAPING, ILLEGALLY UNINSURED, Defendants 5/14/2024 Nelson, Tiffany, Applicant
vs.
HUMAN RESOURCES CONSULTANTS, INC.; PRO CENTURY INSURANCE COMPANY, ADJUSTED BY ILLINOIS MIDWEST INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 5/16/2024 Keiaho, Freddy, Applicant
vs.
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS; GREAT DIVIDE INSURANCE COMPANY, care of BERKLEY ENTERTAINMENT; JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS; ACE AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, care of QUAL-LYNX, INC., formerly SCIBAL ASSOCIATES, Defendants 5/16/2024 Saldana, Joel, Applicant
vs.
ATHENS BAKING COMPANY, COMPWEST INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by COMPWEST, Defendants 5/16/2024 Gandy, Wayne, Applicant
vs.
ATLANTA FALCONS, GREAT DIVIDE INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by BERKLEY ENTERTAINMENT; PITTSBURGH STEELERS, STATE WORKERS INSURANCE FUND (SWIF); NEW ORLEANS SAINTS, LOUISIANA WORKERS’ COMPENSATION CORPORATION; ST. LOUIS RAMS, FAIRMONT PREMIER INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by ZENITH AND TRAVELERS INSURANCE COMPANY; ST. LOUIS RAMS; CALIFORNIA INSURANCE GUARANTEE ASSOCIATION, for LEGION INSURANCE, in liquidation, Defendants 5/16/2024 Cava, Carmen, Applicant
vs.
VOLT INFORMATION SCIENCES; AIU INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by GALLAGHER BASSETT SERVICES, Defendants 5/16/2024 Hobson, Clell, Applicant
vs.
NEW YORK YANKEES; ACE AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by ESIS, et al., Defendants 5/16/2024 Lara, Diana, Applicant
vs.
FEDEX GROUND PACKAGE SYSTEM, INC., PERMISSIBLY SELF-INSURED, BY SEDGWICK CLAIMS MANAGEMENT SERVICES, Defendants 5/16/2024 Spencer, Eyana, Applicant
vs.
OAKLAND UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT, permissibly self-insured, administered by HAZELRIGG CLAIMS MANAGEMENT. Defendants 5/17/2024 Jimenez, Howard, Applicant
vs.
UNITED STAFFING ASSOCIATES; WESTERN MILLING; ZURICH AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY administered by GALLAGHER BASSETT; BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOMESTATE SERVICES, Defendants 5/17/2024 Delgado Dominguez, Elena, Applicant
vs.
PARAGON PERSONNEL, permissibly self-insured, administered by PACIFIC CLAIMS MANAGEMENT, Defendants 5/17/2024 Leiva, Jessica, Applicant
vs.
PORTO’S BAKERY; TRAVELERS PROPERTY CASUALTY COMPANY OF AMERICA, Defendants 5/17/2024 Kouzmanoff, Kevin, Applicant
vs.
TEXAS RANGERS; MIAMI MARLINS; KANSAS CITY ROYALS; OAKLAND ATHLETICS; COLORADO ROCKIES; SAN DIEGO PADRES; ACE AMERICAN INSURANCE, administered by SEDGWICK CLAIMS MANAGEMENT SERVICES; CLEVELAND INDIANS, self-insured; Defendants 5/17/2024 Chavolla, Teresa, Applicant
vs.
DURAN CONTRACTING, INC., STAR INSURANCE, adjusted by MEADOWBROOK INSURANCE, Defendants 5/20/2024 Perez, Bertha, Applicant
vs.
WORLD VARIETY PRODUCE; ZURICH NORTH AMERICA, Defendants 5/20/2024 Guzman, Diana, Applicant
vs.
ACTION PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, INC.; CALIFORNIA INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by APPLIED RISK SERVIES, INC., Defendants 5/20/2024 Alcantar, Magdalena, Applicant
vs.
SALINAS VALLEY HEALTH, Permissibly Self-Insured, adjusted by ACCLAMATION INSURANCE MANAGEMENT SERVICES, Defendants 5/20/2024 Nicholson, Pamela, Applicant
vs.
LOS ANGELES UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT, permissibly self-insured, Defendants 5/20/2024 Mexicano, Ramiro, Applicant
vs.
BARRETT BUSINESS SERVICES, administered by CORVEL, Defendants 5/20/2024 Clark, William, Applicant
vs.
CITY OF VALLEJO, permissibly self-insured, administered by LWP CLAIMS SOLUTIONS, INC., Defendants 5/21/2024 Segura, Dora, Applicant
vs.
IN-HOME SUPPORTIVE SERVICES, CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, legally uninsured, administered by INTERCARE HOLDING SEVICES, INC., Defendants 4/2/2024 Nasario, Yalisa, Applicant
vs.
MAX MRI IMAGING, INC1.; AMERICAN HOME ASSURANCE, administered by GALLAGHER BASSETT SERVICES, Defendants 4/5/2024 Bundy, Tylor, Applicant
vs.
COUNTY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO; INTERCARE PASADENA, Defendants 4/10/2024 Beck, Natalia & Fortes, Kim, Applicant
vs.
STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND, Defendant 4/23/2024 To, David, Applicant
vs.
GLENTIC, INC.; THE HARTFORD, Defendants 4/29/2024 Santos, Britzi, Applicant
vs.
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, PSI administered by SEDGWICK, Defendants 4/29/2024 Vargas Guillen, Martha, Applicant
vs.
NSI SERVICES COLLEGE HOSPITAL; EVEREST NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by SEDGWICK CLAIMS MANAGEMENT SERVICES, Defendants 5/3/2024 Espinoza, Alejandro, Applicant
vs.
PACIFIC INTERIORS ENTERPRISES; STAR INSURANCE COMPANY administered by MEADOWBROOK INSURANCE, Defendants 5/3/2024 Havanis, Kelly, Applicant
vs.
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION; STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND, Defendants 5/3/2024 Maestas, Ruben, Applicant
vs.
BRITZ FERTILIZER; STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND; LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE; ZENITH, Defendants 5/3/2024 Santana, Sacramento, Applicant
vs.
HOUSE FOODS AMERICA CORPORATION; TOKIO MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 5/3/2024 Simon, Joyce, Applicant
vs.
SUBSEQUENT INJURIES BENEFITS TRUST FUND, Defendant 5/6/2024 Rocha, Johny, Applicant
vs.
JCE BUILDINGS & DEVELOPMENT, INC.; STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND, Defendants 5/6/2024 Vasquez, Jose, Applicant
vs.
DALEY’S DRYWALL AND TAPING, INC., permissibly self-insured, CALIFORNIA CONTRACTORS NETWORK, administered by ATHENS ADMINISTRATORS, Defendants 5/6/2024 Ruiz Ramirez, Maria, Applicant
vs.
KIRSCHENMAN ENTERPRISES, INC.; LIBERTY MUTUAL PLEASANTON, Defendants 5/6/2024 Calleros, Verna Lisa, Applicant
vs.
SHUTTERFLY AND LIFETOUCH, INC.; AMERICAN ZURICH INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by CCMSI, Defendants 5/7/2024 Harvell, James, Applicant
vs.
SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC; AIG, administered by BROADSPIRE, Defendants 5/7/2024 Guedea, Miguel, Applicant
vs.
FOLEY FAMILY WINES, INC.; ZENITH INSURANCE, Defendants 5/9/2024 Vlasis, Steven, Applicant
vs.
COUNTY OF FRESNO, PSI; Administered by ACCLAMATION INSURANCE MANAGEMENT SERVICES, Defendants 5/10/2024 Calica, Andrew, Applicant
vs.
MICHAELS STORES; GALLAGHER BASSETT SERVICES, Defendants 5/10/2024 Castellanos, Precious, Applicant
vs.
BEST BUY CO., INC.; XL INSURANCE AMERICA, INC., administered by SEDGWICK CMS, Defendants 5/14/2024 Juarez, Jose, Applicant
vs.
VELLUTINI CORPORATION dba ROYAL ELECTRIC COMPANY; OLD REPUBLIC INSURANCE, administered by GALLAGHER BASSETT SERVICES, Defendants 5/16/2024 Stallworth, David, Applicant
vs.
WASHINGTON CAPITOLS, WASHINGTON BULLETS and WASHINGTON WIZARDS, CHESAPEAKE EMPLOYERS INSURANCE COMPANY, formerly known as INJURED WORKERS INSURANCE FUND (IWIF) MARYLAND; NEW YORK KNICKS, carrier unknown; PHOENIX SUNS, COPPERPOINT MUTUAL INSURANCE, formerly known as SCF ARIZONA INSURANCE, Defendants 5/16/2024 Ledezma, Alfredo, et al., Applicant
vs.
KAREEM CART COMMISSARY AND MFG; STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND, et al., Defendants 5/16/2024 Ohman, William, Applicant
vs.
WASHINGTON NATIONALS; CINCINNATI REDS; CHICAGO WHITE SOX; FLORIDA MARLINS; BALTIMORE ORIOLES; LOS ANGELES DODGERS; ATLANTA BRAVES; CHICAGO CUBS; ACE AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 3/25/2024 Morales, Dennis, Applicant
vs.
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, permissibly self-insured; administered by SEDGWICK CMS, Defendants 3/29/2024 Lopez, Elleana, Applicant
vs.
JERSEY MIKES; FARMERS OKLAHOMA CITY, Defendants 4/8/2024 Gonzalez, Avelina, Applicant
vs.
ABBOTT CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS, INC.; TRAVELERS PROPERTY CASUALTY COMPANY OF AMERICA, Defendants 4/8/2024 Lopez, Domonique, Applicant
vs.
ALBERTSONS, permissibly self-insured; administered by SEDGWICK CLAIMS MANAGEMENT SERVICES, INC., Defendants 4/8/2024 Gonzalez, Guillermo, Applicant
vs.
THE BICYCLE CASINO; ARCH INDEMNITY INS. CO., Administered by GALLAGHER BASSETT, Defendants 4/8/2024 Rodriguez, Janeth, Applicant
vs.
K&N ENGINEERING; ARCH INDEMNITY, administered by GALLAGHER BASSETT SERVICES, Defendants 4/8/2024 Ordenana, Jessica, Applicant
vs.
ROYAL AIRLINE LINEN; UTICA MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 4/15/2024 Muradyan, Armen, Applicant
vs.
AJR TRUCKING; INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE WEST, Defendants 4/15/2024 Lopez, Donaciano, Applicant
vs.
GKN PLC; SAFETY NATIONAL CASUALTY CORPORATION, administered by BROADSPIRE, Defendants 4/15/2024 Scudder, Kim, Applicant
vs.
ST. MARY’S MEDICAL CENTER, Permissibly Self-Insured, adjusted by SEDGWICK CLAIMS MANAGEMENT SERVICES, INC., Defendants 4/18/2024 Quintaniila, Mirna, Applicant
vs.
JOHNNY WAS, LLC; MASSACHUSETTS BAY INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by THE HANOVER INSURANCE GROUP; TRAVELERS, Defendants 4/22/2024 Acosta, Jennifer, Applicant
vs.
PLANNED PARENTHOOD; CYPRUS INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOMESTATE COMPANIES, Defendants 4/25/2024 Massia, Anthony, Applicant
vs.
R. J. DONOVAN CORRECTIONAL FACILITY. legally uninsured, adjusted by STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND, Defendants 4/25/2024 Thomas, Leroy, Applicant
vs.
COUNTRYWIDE ROUTER & PLUMBING; NORGUARD INSURANCE COMPANY. Defendants 4/26/2024 Glick, Andrew, Applicant
vs.
SWIFT TRANSPORTATION SERVICES, LLC; PERMISSIBLY SELF-INSURED, ADMINISTERED BY CORVEL, Defendants 4/26/2024 Stierman, Michael, Applicant
vs.
VILLAS ON THE GREEN; ZURICH NORTH AMERICA INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 4/26/2024 Maghakyan, Ruzanna, Applicant
vs.
MULTILINGUAL SOCIAL SERVICES and EMPLOYERS COMPENSATION INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 4/26/2024 Gomez, Alejandra, Applicant
vs.
FERRARI CARANO; STATE NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY administered by MEADOWBROOK INSURANCE LAS VEGAS ADMINISTRATOR, Defendants 4/26/2024 Cadorna, Felimon, Applicant
vs.
MICREL SEMICONDUCTOR; TRAVELERS INDEMNITY COMPANY OF CONNECTICUT (TRAVELERS ST. PAUL); ZURICH AMERICAN INSURANCE, Defendants 4/29/2024 Hill, Fleeta, Applicant
vs.
COSTCO WHOLE FOOD CORP, PSI, ADMINISTRATED BY HELMSMAN MANAGEMENT, Defendants 4/29/2024 Zurek, Jack, Applicant
vs.
COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO, Permissibly Self-Insured, Defendant 4/29/2024 Acevedo, Robert, Applicant
vs.
OLD DOMINION FREIGHT LINE, INC., and ACE AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by GALLAGHER BASSETT SERVICES, INC., Defendants 4/29/2024 Dougherty, Thomas, Applicant
vs.
H.L. MOE CO., INC.; AIG, adjusted by GALLAGHER BASSETT; TRAVELERS PROPERTY CASUALTY COMPANY OF AMERICA; Defendants 4/30/2024 Jackman, Caroline, Applicant
vs.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES, legally uninsured; STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND, Defendants 4/30/2024 Vargas, Enrique, Applicant
vs.
INFINITY STAFFING SERVICES; ARCH INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by SEDGWICK; Defendants 5/2/2024 Aguirre, Josimar, Applicant
vs.
PAPA CANTELLAS; SENTRY INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 5/2/2024 Crisci, Laureen, Applicant
vs.
SUBSEQUENT INJURIES BENEFITS TRUST FUND, Defendant 5/2/2024 Ambriz, Maricruz, Applicant
vs.
JANICLEAN SERVICES, INC.; CYPRESS INSURANCE CO. administered by BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY, Defendants 5/3/2024 Paz Munoz, Luis, Applicant
vs.
BARRETT BUSINESS SERVICES AND AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by CORVEL, Defendants 5/3/2024 Delgado, Alfredo, Applicant
vs.
FCEC/MSG; BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY; HOMESTATE COMPANY, Defendants 3/22/2024 Priskin, Melinda, Applicant
vs.
BANK OF AMERICA; XL INSURANCE AMERICA, INC., administered by, CORVEL CORPORATION Defendants 4/8/2024 Fanning, Carey, Applicant
vs.
GELSONS MARKET; ZENITH INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 4/8/2024 Vega Marin, Paula, Applicant
vs.
AMERICAN JEANS MANUFACTURER, INC.; PREFERRED PROFESSIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 4/18/2024 Mann, Balwinder, Applicant
vs.
D&G TRANS LOGISTICS; UNINSURED EMPLOYERS BENEFITS TRUST FUND, Defendants 4/18/2024 Russell, Brian, Applicant
vs.
SEATTLE SEAHAWKS, permissibly self-insured, administered by CCMSI, Defendants 4/18/2024 Chen, Matilde, Applicant
vs.
PARTNERS PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT SERVICES, LLC; STAR INSURANCE administered by CORVEL, Defendants 4/18/2024 Boxall, Ryan, Applicant
vs.
FLYERS ENERGY TRANSPORTATION; MIDWEST EMPLOYERS CASUALTY COMPANY; administered by GALLAGHER BASSETT SERVICES, INC. Defendants 4/19/2024 Terrero Salinas, Jorge, Applicant
vs.
PERFORMANCE CONTRACTING INC.: insured by ARCH INDEMNITY INSURANCE COMPANY administered by GALLAGHER BASSETT SERVICES, INC., Defendants 4/19/2024 Rosales, David Barajas, Applicant
vs.
HERBACEUTICALS, INC., A NEVADA CORP.; THE HARTFORD, Defendants 4/19/2024 Meza, Marta, Applicant
vs.
REAL TIME STAFFING SERVICES LLC, DBA SELECT STAFFING; XL INSURANCE CO., administered by BROADSPIRE, Defendants 4/19/2024 Stephens Leon, Tammy, Applicant
vs.
VISTA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT, permissibly self-insured, adjusted by KEENAN AND ASSOCIATES, Defendants 4/22/2024 Alberdin, Eduardo, Applicant
vs.
STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND, Defendants 4/22/2024 Arrue Campos, William, Applicant
vs.
RESEARCH METAL INDUSTRIES, INC.; STARR INDEMNITY & LIABILITY COMPANY; NOVA CASUALTY COMPANY, administered by SEDGWICK, Defendants 4/22/2024 Dai, Hong Guo, Applicant
vs.
BARON HR; ZURICH AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by ZURICH et al., Defendants 4/22/2024 Marroquin, Rolando, Applicant
vs.
LOS ANGELES COUNTY METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY, permissibly self-insured, Defendants 4/22/2024 McIlroy, Sarah, Applicant
vs.
CHARTWELL STAFFING SERVICES, INC.; OLD REPUBLIC INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by GALLAGHER BASSETT, Defendants 4/22/2024 Smith, Katherine, Applicant
vs.
UC DAVIS MEDICAL CENTER, permissibly self-insured; adjusted by SEDGWICK CMS, Defendant 4/22/2024 Villegas, Alejandro, Applicant
vs.
RAMCO ENTERPRISES, LP; ZENITH INSURANCE COMPANY Defendants 4/22/2024 Viera, Fredy, Applicant
vs.
SQUARE H BRANDS, AMTRUST NORTH AMERICA STAR INSURANCE CO. ADMINISTERED BY MEADOWBROOK INSURANCE GROUP, Defendants 4/22/2024 Vidales, Graciela, Applicant
vs.
COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO, permissibly self-insured, Defendants 4/22/2024 Brown, Hayden, Applicant
vs.
ENKI MEDICAL SERVICES; SERVICE AMERICAN INDEMNITY COMPANY, administered by LWP CLAIMS SOLUTIONS, INC., Defendants 4/22/2024 Gomez, Maria Magdalena, Applicant
vs.
SWEETWATER UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT, Permissibly Self-Insured, Defendant 4/22/2024 Woods, Roderick, Applicant
vs.
CITY OF RICHMOND, permissibly self-insured, administered by ACCLAMATION INSURANCE MANAGEMENT SERVICES, Defendants 4/23/2024 Villalpando, Abate, Applicant
vs.
G BURGERS, EMPLOYERS PREFERRED INSURANCE COMPANY, STATE FARM ADMINISTERED BY SEDGWICK CMS; GOLDEN ROAD FOOD SERVICES DBA FRESH BROTHERS PIZZA, LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY; GARDEN FRESH RESTAURANTS DBA SOUPLANTATION, TRAVELERS INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 4/23/2024 Estrada, Hector, Applicant
vs.
EMPLOYER HR LLC, PERSONNEL STAFFING GROUP LLC DBA KBS STAFFING, GOBBLE INC, SCHAEFER SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL, HEDY HOLMES STAFFING SERVICES; ZURICH SACRAMENTO, PRIME ADMINISTRATORS, MITSUI SUMITOMO, GALLAGHER BASSETT, Defendants 4/23/2024 Robert Chow, Applicant
vs.
SUBY SPECIALTIES, LLC; PREFERRED EMPLOYERS INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 4/23/2024 Covington, Samuel, Applicant
vs.
COSTCO WHOLESALE CORPORATION, permissibly self insured; administered by HELMSMAN MANAGEMENT, Defendants 4/23/2024 Andrews, Willie, Applicant
vs.
CITY OF LOS ANGELES, permissibly self-insured, Defendants 4/23/2024 Rivas, Andrew, Applicant
vs.
MVP PAYROLL FINANCING, LLC; LCF EMPLOYMENT SOLUTIONS, INC.; UNITED WISCONSIN INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by NEXT LEVEL ADMINISTRATORS, Defendants 4/23/2024 Hernandez, Carmen, Applicant
vs.
PENINSULA LUGGAGE, INC.; THE HARTFORD; CALSTAR INSURANCE AGENCY, INC.; CITIZENS INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA, administered by HANOVER INSURANCE GROUP; TRUMBELL INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by THE HARTFORD and EMPLOYERS PREFERRED INSURANCE COMPANY; FORTUNE SECURITIES, INC.; AMGUARD INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by GUARD INSURANCE COMPANIES; TODD and DEANNE THORNE; STATE FARM GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by SEDGWICK CLAIMS MANAGEMENT SERVICES; SHIVANG JOSHI, STATE FARM GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by SEDGWICK CLAIMS MANAGEMENT SERVICES; and KIRAN and MAYURI PATHAK; ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by SEDGWICK CLAIMS MANAGEMENT SERVICES, Defendants 4/23/2024 Piraino, Mona, Applicant
vs.
HOUSE OF IMPORTS BUENA PARK; ACE AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, ADMINISTERED BY GALLAGHER BASSETT SERVICES, Defendants 4/23/2024 Esp, Wayne, Applicant
vs.
CAMBRON ROOFING AND WATERPROOFING, INC.; STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND, Defendants 4/23/2024 Siretskiy, Vyacheslav, Applicant
vs.
GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPITAL, permissibly self-insured, in care of ATHENS ADMINISTRATORS, Defendants 4/24/2024 Kaestle, Gerhardt, Applicant
vs.
CONSTELLIS TRIPLE CANOPY; STARR INDEMNITY & LIABILITY COMPANY, admin. by GALLAGHER BASSETT, Defendants 3/1/2024 Enriquez, Victoria, Applicant
vs.
COUNTY OF SANTA BARBARA; SUBSEQUENT INJURIES BENEFITS TRUST FUND (SIBTF). Defendants 4/10/2024 Ledezma, Alfredo, et al., Applicant
vs.
KAREEM CART COMMISSARY AND MFG; STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND, et al., Defendants 4/11/2024 Deville, Dee, Applicant
vs.
THE BOEING COMPANY; AIG CLAIMS SERVICES, Defendants 4/11/2024 Hom, Kimberley, Applicant
vs.
SAN FRANCISCO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT, permissibly self-insured, administered by ATHENS ADMINISTRATORS, Defendants 4/11/2024 Montes, Rosario, Applicant
vs.
WESTSIDE CHILDREN’S CENTER; STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND; EVEREST NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by GALLAGHER BASSETT SERVICES, INC.; PACIFIC EMPLOYERS INSURANCE COMPANY/ACE AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by ESIS, Defendants 4/11/2024 Serrano, Ruth, Applicant
vs.
NOVA COMMERCIAL COMPANY, INC., and CYPRESS INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOMESTATE COMPANIES, Defendants 4/12/2024 Lister, Elaine, Applicant
vs.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH; legally uninsured, adjusted by STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND, Defendants 4/12/2024 Vasquez, Jose, Applicant
vs.
AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL SERVICES; NEXT LEVEL ADMINISTRATORS, Defendants 4/12/2024 Bonenfant, Juliette, Applicant
vs.
BARON S MARKET PLACE; PREFERRED EMPLOYERS INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 4/12/2024 Sutherland, Lorna, Applicant
vs.
GOLD TRAIL UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT, permissibly self-insured, administered by SCHOOLS INSURANCE AUTHORITY, Defendants 4/12/2024 Pislar, Dima, Applicant
vs.
UC DAVIS MEDICAL CENTER, permissibly self-insured and administered by SEDGWICK CLAIMS MANAGEMENT SERVICES, INC., Defendant 4/12/2024 Thomas, Gwenetta, Applicant
vs.
FEDEX GROUND PACKAGE SYSTEM, INC administered by SEDGWICK 94520, Defendants 4/15/2024 Peralta, Crystal, Applicant
vs.
DERMALOGICA INC; AIG CLAIMS administered by BROADSPIRE BREA, Defendants 4/15/2024 Reveles, Jennifer, Applicant
vs.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA SIERRA CONSERVATION CENTER, adjusted by STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND, Defendants 4/15/2024 Decker, Tamarah, Applicant
vs.
HOME CARE PROVIDERS, INC., dba ASPIRE HOME HEALTHCARE; BENCHMARK INSURANCE COMPANY, administer by BENCHMARK ADMINISTRATORS, Defendants 4/15/2024 Oreallana, Bernardina, Applicant
vs.
SUBSEQUENT INJURIES BENEFITS TRUST FUND, Defendants 4/15/2024 Clay, Diane, Applicant
vs.
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, permissibly self-insured, administered by SEDGWICK. Defendants 4/15/2024 Reyes, Edgar, Applicant
vs.
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION AKA COLLINS AEROSPACE; AIG CLAIMS administered by GALLAGHER BASSETT, Defendants 4/15/2024 Thornton, Jeremy, Applicant
vs.
G&C AUTO BODY; INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE WEST, Defendants 4/15/2024 Kumar, Nirmal, Applicant
vs.
BANWAIT PROPERTIES, INC.; ZENITH SACRAMENTO, Defendants 4/15/2024 Ushes, Rosa, Applicant
vs.
FRANCIS CORD COPPOLA PRESENTS, LLC; NORTH RIVER INSURANCE COMPANY administered by CRUM & FORSTER. Defendants 4/15/2024 North, Sandra, Applicant
vs.
SEE’S CANDY SHOPS, INC.; ZURICH NORTH AMERICA, Defendants 4/16/2024 Aguero, Alma, Applicant
vs.
BRIAN HUNT DPI, INC.; CHECKMATE STAFFING INC.; UNINSURED EMPLOYERS BENEFITS TRUST FUND, Defendants 4/16/2024 Bruce, Christina, Applicant
vs.
KERN COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT, Defendants 4/16/2024 Alvarado, Jose, Applicant
vs.
EMPLOYNET, INC.; AMTRUST, Defendants 4/16/2024 Lacy, Lisa, Applicant
vs.
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES HEALTH SERVICES; administered by SEDGWICK, Defendants 4/17/2024 Londona Rocha, Jeimy, Applicant
vs.
JTM STAFFING, L.L.C., insured by SIRIUSPOINT AMERICA INSURANCE COMPANY, C/O CORVEL, Defendants 4/17/2024 Rios, Jesus, Applicant
vs.
BRYAN JONES dba THE KB GROUP, ILLEGALLY UNINSURED; UNINSURED EMPLOYERS BENEFITS TRUST FUND, Defendants 3/26/2024 Tole, Darrell, Applicant
vs.
BIAGI BROS INC., ZURICH AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY ADMINISTERED BY COTTINGHAM & BUTLER CLAIMS, Defendants 3/29/2024 Utsey, Charlotte, Applicant
vs.
NATIONAL COURIER SYSTEMS; and SUPERIOR NATIONAL INSURANCE, in liquidation, administered by CALIFORNIA INSURANCE GUARANTEE ASSOCIATION; CITY OF OAKLAND, permissibly self âinsured, administered by JT2 INTEGRATED RESOURCES, Defendants 4/5/2024 Jordan, Brian, Applicant
vs.
ST. LOUIS CARDINALS; ATLANTA BRAVES; LOS ANGELES DODGERS; TEXAS RANGERS; ACE AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by ESIS; USF&G, administered by GALLAGHER BASSETT; ACE AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by SEDGWICK CLAIMS MANAGEMENT SERVICES, Defendants 4/5/2024 Beltran, David, Applicant
vs.
BURGIO STUCCO, INC.; STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND, Defendants 4/5/2024 Clay, Diane, Applicant
vs.
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, Permissibly Self-Insured; TRISTAR, Defendants 4/5/2024 Sosa, Dora, Applicant
vs.
WEST COAST COMPUTER EXCHANGES INC; AMERICAN CLAIMS SAN DIEGO, Defendants 4/5/2024 Bopp, Douglas, Applicant
vs.
HARRIS RANCH BEEF COMPANY; PERMISSIBLY SELF-INSURED, ADMINISTERED BY TRISTAR RISK MANAGEMENT, Defendants 4/5/2024 Madrigal Ruiz, Jesus, Applicant
vs.
JONATHAN LOUIS INTERNATIONAL; LIBERTY INSURANCE CORPORATION ADMINISTERED BY LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE, Defendants 4/5/2024 Roque Castro, Juliana, Applicant
vs.
ESPARZA ENTERPRISES, INC.; administered by PACIFIC CLAIMS MANAGEMENT FRESNO, Defendants 4/8/2024 Barron, Anthony, Applicant
vs.
PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES; UNITED STATES FIDELITY AND GUARANTY INSURANCE, administered by Gallagher Bassett; LOS ANGELES DODGERS; NATIONAL UNION FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by Gallagher Bassett; PACIFIC EMPLOYERS INSURANCE/ACE, administered by ESIS, Defendants 4/8/2024 Lechuga, Celestino, Applicant
vs.
GATES AND RODRIGUEZ BUILDERS, INC.; REDWOOD FIRE AND CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOMESTATE COMPANIES, Defendants 4/8/2024 Bergen, Ellen, Applicant
vs.
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION â DISTRICT 11; STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND, Defendants 4/8/2024 Maldonado, Jose, Applicant
vs.
WASTE MANAGEMENT INC; ACE AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY; GALLAGHER BASSETT SERVICES INC., Defendants 4/8/2024 Garcia, Michael, Applicant
vs.
CITY OF SEASIDE, permissibly self-insured; administered by ATHENS ADMINISTRATORS, Defendants 4/8/2024 Piurowski, Paul, Applicant
vs.
DALLAS COWBOYS; ACE AMERICAN INSURANACE COMPANY, administered by ESIS; MIAMI DOLPHINS; MULTI-LINE CLAIMS SERVICES, INC.; TAMPA BAY BANDITS; ZENITH INSURANCE COMPANY on behalf of NORTH RIVER INSURANCE COMPANY; SUMMIT CONSULTING on behalf of ASSOCIATED INDUSTRIES OF FLORIDA SELF-INSURERS FUND, Defendants 4/8/2024 Kelley, Robert, Applicant
vs.
LAWRENCE BERKELEY NATIONAL LABORATORY, permissibly self-insured; c/o SEDGWICK CLAIMS MANAGEMENT SERVICES, Defendants 4/8/2024 Lopez, Thomas, Applicant
vs.
SWIFT TRANSPORTATION; CALIFORNIA INS. GUARANTEE ASSOCIATION, administered by INTERCARE, et. al., Defendants 4/8/2024 Ramirez, Yolanda, Applicant
vs.
SWAT FAME, INC.; ZURICH AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 4/9/2024 Davis, Gina, Applicant
vs.
ORACLE AMERICA, INC. and SAFETY NATIONAL CASUALTY CORPORATION, administered by TRISTAR RISK MANAGEMENT, Defendants 4/9/2024 Gelfand, Ilene, Applicant
vs.
THE KROGER COMPANY dba RALPHS, permissibly self-insured, administered by SEDGWICK CMS, Defendants 3/26/2024 Jimenez, Angel, Applicant
vs.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, DEPARTMENT OF CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL, legally uninsured; STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND/STATE CONTRACT SERVICES, Defendants 3/26/2024 Larios Gavino, Pedro, Applicant
vs.
LUCAS LUCATERO; LUCAS LUCATERO dba ALPHA BUILDING COMPANY, STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND, Defendants 3/28/2024 Flores, Andre, Applicant
vs.
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, LEGALLY UNINSURED; STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND, STATE CONTRACT SERVICES, Defendants 3/28/2024 Rodriguez, Jesus, Applicant
vs.
UNITED AIRLINES, PSI, ADMINISTERED BY SEDGWICK CLAIMS MANAGEMENT SERVICES, INC., Defendants 3/28/2024 Poblano Ramirez, Jose Jorge, Applicant
vs.
BORUE O’BRIEN; STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND, Defendants 3/28/2024 Stelling, Marc, Applicant
vs.
CITY OF GILROY (PSI), ADMINISTRATED BY INNOVATIVE CLAIMS SAN RAMON, Defendants 3/29/2024 Do, David, Applicant
vs.
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, permissibly self-insured, administered by SEDGWICK CMS; SUBSEQUENT INJURIES BENEFITS TRUST FUND, Defendants 3/29/2024 Rivera Flores, Heber, Applicant
vs.
L.A. SPECIALTY FOOD PRODUCE COMPANY, INC.; SAFETY NATIONAL CASUALTY CORPORATION, administered by TRISTAR RISK MANAGEMENT, Defendants 4/2/2024 Medley, April, Applicant
vs.
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS & REHABILITATION, PLEASANT VALLEY, legally uninsured; STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND, adjusting agency, Defendants 4/2/2024 Puckett, Cynthia, Applicant
vs.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA - IHSS, legally uninsured and administered by INTERCARE, Defendants 4/2/2024 Mal, Farida, Applicant
vs.
FAMILY HEALTH CENTERS OF SAN DIEGO; REDWOOD FIRE and CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 4/2/2024 Fuentes, John, Applicant
vs.
WORKFORCE ENTERPRISES WFE, INC.; BENCHMARK INS. CO., administered by AMERICAN CLAIMS MANAGEMENT, Defendants 4/2/2024 Huitron, Jose, Applicant
vs.
CUSTOM METAL FINISHING INC.; EMPLOYERS PREFERRED INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by EMPLOYERS INSURANCE GROUP, Defendants 4/2/2024 Wang, Alex, Applicant
vs.
JM MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC., dba JM EAGLE MANUFACTURING COMPANY; LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE, Defendants 4/2/2024 Quintanilla, Elvis, Applicant
vs.
HERNANDEZ ENTERPRISES ROOFING, INC.; STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND; BAMA AUTO CENTER; PENNSYLVANIA MANUFACTURING ASSOCIATION; MATTES AUTO SALES; MIKE MATTES; GABRIELA MATTES; MATTES 1997 FAMILY TRUST UTD 8/27/97; JAVIER ROMERO; ANTONIO VASQUEZ; UNINSURED EMPLOYERS BENEFITS TRUST FUND, Defendants 4/2/2024 Figueroa, Luis, Applicant
vs.
GREEN ZONE TRUCKING, INC.; PACGRAN, INC., and UNINSURED EMPLOYERS BENEFITS TRUST FUND (UEBTF), Defendants 4/2/2024 Sample, Nelson, Applicant
vs.
AUTOMOTIVE CLUB OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA; OLD REPUBLIC GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by CCMSI, Defendants 4/3/2024 Palomera, Felipe, Applicant
vs.
MARIN SANITARY SERVICES, INC.; ALASKA NATIONAL SERVICES COMPANY, Defendants 4/3/2024 Marquez, Kimberly, Applicant
vs.
WM. BOLTHOUSE FARMS; PERMISSIBLY SELF-INSURED; ADMINISTERED BY INTERCARE, Defendants 4/4/2024 Ganoza, Brian, Applicant
vs.
RV MUR OPERATIONS; CYPRESS INSURANCE COMPANY c/o BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOMESTATE COMPANIES, Defendants 4/4/2024 Perez, Tomas, Applicant
vs.
CLEANCO CONSTRUCTION; HINKLEY AND ASSOCIATES; REDLANDS UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT; JOSEPH P. SOARES dba CLEAN CO; TIG MANCHESTER; KEENAN ASSOCIATES RIVERSIDE; SCIF INSURED GLENDALE, Defendants 3/25/2024 Chavolla, Margarita, Applicant
vs.
GRIMMWAY ENTERPRISES, INC. (PSI); Adjusted by TRISTAR, Defendants 3/25/2024 Kelly, Pariss, Applicant
vs.
CARPET MASTER CHEM-DRY; WAUSAU UNDERWRITER’S INSURANCE COMPANY, insured by LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 3/25/2024 Woods, Tamara, Applicant
vs.
COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO, permissibly self-insured, Defendant 3/25/2024 Morales, Dennis, Applicant
vs.
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, permissibly self-insured; administered by SEDGWICK CMS, Defendants 3/25/2024 Hidalgo, Javier, Applicant
vs.
DUCOING MANAGEMENT, INC.; SIRIUS POINT AMERICA INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by CORVEL, Defendants 3/25/2024 Cheverie, Jessica, Applicant
vs.
SCRIPPS HEALTH; SEDGWICK CMS, Defendants 3/25/2024 Stivers, Cierra, Applicant
vs.
CLEAN PATH BEHAVIORAL HEALTH; INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE WEST, Defendants 3/25/2024 Maravilla, Omar, Applicant
vs.
ATWAL BROTHERS FARMING, INC., ADVANTAGE WORKERS’ COMPENSATION INS. CO., Defendants 3/25/2024 Perkins, Ronald, Applicant
vs.
ALBERTSONS COMPANIES, INC. permissibly self-insured, administered by SEDGWICK CLAIMS MANAGEMENT SERVICES, Defendants 3/26/2024 Montes, Gloria, Applicant
vs.
FAMILY RANCH, INC.; ZENITH INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 3/26/2024 Gallo, Kristina, Applicant
vs.
SUBSEQUENT INJURIES BENEFITS TRUST FUND, Defendant 3/26/2024 Garcia, Octavio, Applicant
vs.
FANTASY ACTIVE WEAR, INC.; STARNET INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by, BERKLEYNET Defendants 3/26/2024 Chavez, Joel, Applicant
vs.
HC WEST LLC; ZURICH LOS ANGELES; LIBERTY INSURANCE CORPORATION, administered by BROADSPIRE, Defendants 3/26/2024 Sandoval, Desiderio, Applicant
vs.
MENLOP, INC.; TECHNOLOGY INSURANCE COMPANY, ADMINISTERED BY AMTRUST NORTH AMERICA, Defendants 3/26/2024 Ruiz, Jaime, Applicant
vs.
EMILIO JAIME RICHART ORTEGA dba RICHART TRUCKING, Defendants 3/26/2024 Cazares, Marcus, Applicant
vs.
NORMAN BELL ENTERPRISES; STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND, Defendants 3/27/2024 Ja'Chim Scheuing, Sandra, Applicant
vs.
LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATIONAL LABORATORY, PERMISSIBLY SELF-INSURED, ADMINISTERED BY GALLAGHER BASSETT, Defendants 3/14/2024 Garland, Fiona, Applicant
vs.
SANTA BARBARA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTIRCT, PSI THROUGH SELF-INSURED SCHOOLS OF CALIFORNIA (SISC), Defendants 3/18/2024 Derboghossian, Chris, Applicant
vs.
ALL TUNE & LUBE; ERIE INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by SOUTHLAND CLAIMS, Defendants
3/18/2024 Angell, Sharon, Applicant
vs.
SUBSEQUENT INJURIES BENEFITS TRUST FUND, Defendants 3/18/2024 Ventura, Thelma, Applicant
vs.
YUCAIPA TRADING COMPANY RIO RANCH MARKET; GREAT AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 3/19/2024 Dutra, Dennis, Applicant
vs.
J.B. HUNT TRANSPORT SERVICES; ZURICH AMERICA INSURANCE COMPANY, HAMPSHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY AS ADMINISTERED BY YORK, Defendants 3/19/2024 Serrano, Ernesto, Applicant
vs.
D’ANDREA GRAPHICS COMMUNICATIONS; CYPRESS INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOMESTATE COMPANIES, Defendants 3/19/2024 Morales, Jose, Applicant
vs.
KENNY C. RAY, Defendant 3/19/2024 Gonzalez, Rafael, Applicant
vs.
CASSIL FREIGHTS; AND CASSIL FREIGHTS; PREFERRED PROFESSIONAL INSURANCE, ADMINISTERED BY OMAHA NATIONAL UNDERWRITER, Defendants 3/19/2024 Calderon, Rayma, Applicant
vs.
DAVE AND BUSTERS; ACE AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY/ESIS, INC., Defendants 3/19/2024 Ramos, Santiago, Applicant
vs.
PRIDE STAFF; TWIN CITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY c/o GALLAGHER BASSETT SERVICES, Defendants 3/20/2024 Bowler Schreuer, Jill, Applicant
vs.
BAY CITY MARINE INC.; NATIONWIDE NATIONAL CASUALTY INSURANCE; AS ADMINISTERED BY CHARLES TAYLOR THIRD PARTY ADMIN., Defendants 3/19/2024 Fuentes, Asael, Applicant
vs.
ROAD DOG DRIVERS; TOWER INSURANCE COMPANY, in liquidation and administered by CALIFORNIA INSURANCE GUARANTEE ASSOCIATION, Defendants 3/18/2024 Sidahmed, Azza, Applicant
vs.
LEGACY FRAMERS, INCORPORATED; FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by GALLAGHER BASSETT SERVICES, INCORPORATED, Defendants 3/19/2024 De Haro, Benito, Applicant
vs.
LEGACY FRAMERS, INCORPORATED; FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by GALLAGHER BASSETT SERVICES, INCORPORATED, Defendants 3/20/2024 Fonceca, Chad, Applicant
vs.
CINCINNATI REDS, SELF-INSURED, Defendant 3/20/2024 Braaten, Darrin, Applicant
vs.
LLOYD W. AUBRY COMPANY, INC.; THE HARTFORD, Defendants 3/15/2024 Noyce, Keri, Applicant
vs.
WEST CONTRA COSTA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT permissibly self-insured, administered by CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SCHOOLS INSURANCE GROUP, Defendants 3/15/2024 Kenney, Kimberly, Applicant
vs.
SEGUOYAH, INC. FARMERS INSURANCE EXCHANGE, et al., Defendants 3/20/2024 Shaffer, Mark, Applicant
vs.
XCEL MECHANICAL SYSTEMS INC./ACCO ENGINEERED SYSTEMS; LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY; ZURICH AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 3/19/2024 Muro, Omar, Applicant
vs.
RND CONTRACTORS, INC.; OLD REPUBLIC GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 3/18/2024 Villalobos, Rodolfo, Applicant
vs.
SHERWIN WILLIAMS permissibly insured and Administered by GALLAGHER BASSETT SERVICES, Defendants 3/18/2024 Daniels, Yvette, Applicant
vs.
LOIS FREEMAN LIVING TRUST; STATE FARM FIRE AND CASUALTY COMPANY/SEDGWICK CLAIMS MANAGEMENT SERVICES, INC., Defendants 3/21/2024 Carr, Joseph, Applicant
vs.
GMI BUILDING SERVICES, INC.; BENCHMARK INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 3/21/2024 Gonzalez, Victor, Applicant
vs.
UNITED AUTO CRAFT; STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND, Defendants 3/22/2024 Garibay, Maria, Applicant
vs.
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, permissibly self-insured, Defendant 3/22/2024 Martinez, Felipe, Applicant
vs.
COUNTY OF ORANGE, permissibly self-insured administered by SEDGWICK CMS, Defendants 1/8/2024 Kang, Am, Applicant
vs.
RADIATOR USA; ILLINOIS MIDWEST INSURANCE AGENCY on behalf of STAR INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 1/11/2024 Arias, Roberto, Applicant
vs.
WILLIAMS ROOFING COMPANY; STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND, Defendants 1/11/2024 Diffenbaugh, Tony, Applicant
vs.
COUNTY OF KERN FIRE DEPARTMENT, permissibly self-insured, administered by COUNTY OF KERN RISK MANAGEMENT, Defendants 1/22/2024 Rocha, Beatriz, Applicant
vs.
DRIFTWOOD HEALTHCARE CENTER; ZURICH AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by GALLAGHER BASSETT SERVICES, INC., Defendants 1/24/2024 Morrison, Christa, Applicant
vs.
MADONNA INN, Permissibly Self-Insured, Administered by PREFERRED EMPLOYERS INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 1/25/2024 Jacobs, Greg, Applicant
vs.
SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS et al; ACE AMERICAN INSURANCE/CHUBB, as administered by SEDGWICK CLAIMS MANAGEMENT SERVICES, Defendants 1/25/2024 Lopez, Ofelia, Applicant
vs.
ALBERTSONS, permissibly self-insured, administered by SEDGWICK, Defendants 1/29/2024 Ballesteros, Carlos, Applicant
vs.
RALPH’S GROCERY COMPANY; administered by SEDGWICK CMS, Defendants 1/29/2024 Von Tungeln, Scott, Applicant
vs.
KEYES TOYOTA; SECURITY NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by AMTRUST IRVINE, Defendants 1/30/2024 Walter, Larry, Applicant
vs.
LOCKHEED MARTIN; ACE AMERICAN INSURANCE, Administered by ESIS CHATSWORTH, Defendants 2/2/2024 Jones, Rick, Applicant
vs.
CITY OF TORRANCE, permissibly self-insured and self-administered, Defendant 3/5/2024 Nunez, Graciela, Applicant
vs.
REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, permissibly self-insured, administered by, SEDGWICK CLAIMS MANAGEMENT SERVICES Defendants 3/14/2024 Garland, Fiona, Applicant
vs.
SANTA BARBARA UNIFIED SCHOOLDISTIRCT, PSI THROUGH SELF-INSURED SCHOOLS OF CALIFORNIA (SISC), Defendants 3/14/2024 Leal Pimentel, Michelle, Applicant
vs.
MONTEREY COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY; INNOVATIVE CLAIMS SOLUTIONS, Defendants 3/15/2024 Souza, Anthony, Applicant
vs.
CALIFORNIA SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT FACILITY, CORCORAN; STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND, Defendants 3/15/2024 Garibay, Susan, Applicant
vs.
SCIENTIFIC DRILLING INTERNATIONAL, INC. and ZURICH NORTH AMERICA INSURANCE, Defendants 3/15/2024 McLemore, Tammy, Applicant
vs.
SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY PROBATION; COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO, Defendants 3/18/2024 Hakobyan, Arsen, Applicant
vs.
CYPRESS SECURITY, LLC; EVEREST NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 3/18/2024 Ramirez, Isaac, Applicant
vs.
CAVCO INDUSTRIES INC; SENTRY CASUALTY COMPANY, Defendants 3/18/2024 Cole, Jodi, Applicant
vs.
SUBSEQUENT INJURIES BENEFITS TRUST FUND, Defendants 3/18/2024 Mitchell, Jorge, Applicant
vs.
INTERIOR RESOURCES; REPUBLIC UNDERWRITERS INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by SEDGWICK CMS/ATLAS, Defendants 3/18/2024 Shaw, Kristopher, Applicant
vs.
BLUECREW, INC./VENSURE EMPLOYER SERVICES, INC.; STATE NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by, CANNON COCHRAN MANAGEMENT SERVICES, INC., Defendants 2/5/2024 Cruz, Cesar, Applicant
vs.
UNITED PARCEL SERVICE, INC.; LIBERTY MUTUAL, Defendants 3/8/2024 Reyes, Pedro, Applicant
vs.
GARDEN FRESH RESTAURANT CORP. dba SOUPLANTATION; TRAVELERS PROPERTY CASUALTY COMPANY OF AMERICA, Defendants 3/8/2024 Grover, M. Susan, Applicant
vs.
TEAM SAN JOSE; ALASKA NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 3/8/2024 Rico, Cristobal, Applicant
vs.
RESIDENTIAL DESIGN SERVICES; ZURICH AMERICAN INSURANCE; SENTRY CASUALTY COMPANY, Defendants 3/8/2024 Wheatle, Jenneth, Applicant
vs.
LOS ANGELES UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT, permissibly self-insured, administered by SEDGWICK CLAIMS MANAGEMENT SERVICES, Defendants 3/8/2024 Warner, Kenyon, Applicant
vs.
WILLIAM BOLTHOUSE FARMS, Permissibly Self-Insured, Defendants 3/11/2024 Razi, Ahmadreza, Applicant
vs.
PRIMARY CARE ASSOCIATES CALIFORNIA; HARTFORD SACRAMENTO, Defendants 3/11/2024 Morales, Jose, Applicant
vs.
CORPORATE PACKAGING INC. and COMPWEST INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 3/11/2024 Izdrea, Liliana, Applicant
vs.
ALLIED UNIVERSAL SECURITY; ESIS WEST CLAIMS, Defendants 3/12/2024 Doss, Lennoris, Applicant
vs.
YARDLEY ORGILL, INC. YO FAB, CO.; HARTFORD CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 3/12/2024 Arambula Inguez, Oswaldo, Applicant
vs.
HIDDEN VALLEY RANCH; CYPRESS INSURANCE, Defendants 3/12/2024 Stephens, Carter, Applicant
vs.
CITY OF PASADENA, permissibly self-insured, administered by AIMS, Defendants 3/12/2024 Miraco, Lance, Applicant
vs.
CITY OF SALINAS, permissibly self-insured, administered by CORVEL CORPORATION, Defendants 3/12/2024 Fisher, Richard, Applicant
vs.
KLINGSPOR ABRASIVES, INC.; ALLIANZ GLOBAL CORPORATE AND SPECIALTY, Defendants 3/13/2024 King, Edette, Applicant
vs.
WALMART, INC.; ACE AMERICAN, ADMINISTERED BY SEDGWICK, Defendants 3/13/2024 Meza, Ever, Applicant
vs.
HOMESTATE HOSPITALITIES LLC; PREFERRED EMPLOYERS INSURANCE, Defendants 3/13/2024 Flores, Josefa Perdomo, Applicant
vs.
PARTNERS PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT SERVICES LLC; STARR SPECIALTY INSURANCE CO., administered by CORVEL CORP., Defendants 3/13/2024 Gaitan, Patricia, Applicant
vs.
ST. JOSEPH’S MEDICAL CENTER OF STOCKTON, permissibly self-insured, as adjusted by SEDGWICK; Defendants 3/13/2024 Kendall, Christopher, Applicant
vs.
SUNRUN, INC.; LIBERTY INSURANCE CORPORATION, administered by LIBERTY MUTUAL, Defendants 3/13/2024 Rascon, Jose Luis, Applicant
vs.
FUTURE MACHINE PRODUCTS; CALIFORNIA INSURANCE GUARANTEE ASSOCIATION for PACIFIC NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, in liquidation, Defendants 3/13/2024 De Rivas, Sandra, Applicant
vs.
KHRG WILSHIRE LLC; INDEMNITY INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA, ADMINISTERED BY ESIS, Defendants 3/13/2024 Slavin, Tyler, Applicant
vs.
ST. LOUIS RAMS/LOS ANGELES RAMS; GREAT DIVIDE INSURANCE COMPANY, c/o BERKLEY ENTERTAINMENT; FOOTBALL NORTHWEST LLC/SEATTLE SEAHAWKS, permissibly self-insured, administered by CCMSI, Defendants 3/14/2024 Roguel Sirin, Carlos, Applicant
vs.
ARYZTA LLC; ARCH INSURANCE ADMINISTERED BY GALLAGHER BASSETT, Defendants 3/1/2024 Chan Valenzuela, Francisco, Applicant
vs.
ILINK BUSINESS MANAGEMENT; ZURICH, administered by COTTINGHAM BUTLER, Defendants 3/4/2024 Catania, Agazio, Applicant
vs.
SUBSEQUENT INJURIES BENEFITS TRUST FUND, Defendant 3/4/2024 Marroquin, Ana, Applicant
vs.
CHIPTON-ROSS STAFFING, INC.; ZURICH NORTH AMERICA, Defendants 3/4/2024 McCuan, Anthony, Applicant
vs.
COUNTY OF KERN, Permissibly Self-Insured, Defendants 3/4/2024 Cinto, Herlin, Applicant
vs.
H&H DELISH LLC/TERIYAKI MADNESS; TECHNOLOGY INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by AMTRUST NORTH AMERICA, Defendants 3/4/2024 Watkins, Kevin, Applicant
vs.
PASADENA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT, PERMISSIBLY SELF-INSURED, ADMINISTERED BY LWP CLAIMS SOLUTIONS, Defendants 3/4/2024 Diego, Lucia, Applicant
vs.
MADONNA INN; administered by PREFERRED EMPLOYERS SAN DIEGO, Defendants 3/4/2024 Ortega, Maria Alicia, Applicant
vs.
CASA COLINA, Inc., Permissibly Self-Insured, Defendant 3/4/2024 Gonzales, Miguel, Applicant
vs.
VESTA FOODSERVICE; SAFETY NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 3/4/2024 Chavez, Pedro, Applicant
vs.
WANDA GROUP, INC.; EMPLOYERS PREFERRED INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by EMPLOYERS INSURANCE GROUP, Defendants 3/4/2024 Soto Palos, Erika, Applicant
vs.
AMAZON; AMERICAN ZURICH INSURANCE COMPANY and LIBERTY MUTUAL, administered by SEDGWICK, Defendants 3/4/2024 Beckers, Russell, Applicant
vs.
NEDERLANDER THEATRICAL CORP.; VIGILANT INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by CHUBB, Defendants 3/4/2024 Rodriguez, Brenda, Applicant
vs.
ULTRA PERSONNEL, LLC., Defendant 3/5/2024 Rincon, Veronica, Applicant
vs.
THE PERMANENTE MEDICAL GROUP, INC. Permissibly Self Insured; administered by ATHENS ADMINISTRATORS, Defendants 3/5/2024 Tiedemann, Breezi, Applicant
vs.
SUKUT CONSTRUCTION; AMERICAN COMPENSATION INSURANCE GROUP adjusted by TRISTAR, Defendants 3/5/2024 Christianson, Brenda, Applicant
vs.
SUBSEQUENT INJURIES BENEFITS TRUST FUND, Defendants 3/5/2024 Gomez, Jorge, Applicant
vs.
JAM-MART CRYSTAL PROMOTIONS; EMPLOYERS PREFERRED INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 3/5/2024 Martin, Porsha, Applicant
vs.
BAKERSFIELD BEHAVIORAL HOSPITAL; TRAVELERS PROPERTY & CASUALTY CO. OF AMERICA, administered by TRAVELERS, Defendants 3/6/2024 Lara III, Eddie, Applicant
vs.
ASHLEY FURNITURE, ACE AMERICAN INS.; RANSTAD STAFFING, ESIS, adjusted by GALLAGHER BASSETT, Defendants 3/6/2024 Noble, Novella, Applicant
vs.
ASCENA RETAIL GROUP, INC.; SAFETY NATIONAL CASUALTY CORP., administered by SEDGWICK CLAIMS MANAGEMENT SERVICES, Defendants 3/6/2024 Gaddy, Tom, Applicant
vs.
PATTON STATE HOSPITAL. legally uninsured, Adjusted by STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND, Defendants 3/6/2024 Meidinger, Zoey, Applicant
vs.
MOUNTAIN MIKE’S PIZZA; EMPLOYERS ASSURANCE SAN FRANCISCO, Defendants 2/22/2024 Shah, Sonali, Applicant
vs.
CVS PHARMACY and ACE AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by SEDGWICK CLAIMS MANAGEMENT SERVICES; AIG/NEW HAMPSHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by SEDGWICK CLAIMS MANAGEMENT SERVICES, Defendants 2/23/2024 Diaz, Cecilia (aka Patricia Gutierrez), Applicant
vs.
DON CARLOS JEWELRY; NATIONAL MINT OF AMERICA, INC., and JDC NATIONAL, Defendants 2/23/2024 Montano, Donna, Applicant
vs.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA EMPLOYMENT DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT, legally self-insured, adjusted by STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND/ STATE CONTRACTS, Defendants 2/23/2024 Shaie, Fadhl, Applicant
vs.
ABM INDUSTRIES, INC., PERMISSIBLY SELF-INSURED AND ADMINISTERED BY SEDGWICK, Defendants 2/23/2024 Surec Perez, Juan Alberto, Applicant
vs.
J C FLAG CORPORATION,VIRENDRA SHAH; SSFI, Defendants 2/23/2024 O'Donovan, Matthew, Applicant
vs.
CITY OF ARCATA, PRESUMABLY SELF-INSURED, BY CIRA, ADMINISTERED BY LWP CLAIMS SOLUTIONS, INC., Defendants 2/26/2024 Garcia, Andres, Applicant
vs.
DIAMOND STAFFING SERVICES, INC.; NATIONAL RETAIL TRANSPORTATION; CALIFORNIA INSURANCE GUARANTEE ASSOCIATION For LUMBERMEN’S UNDERWRITING ALLIANCE, In Liquidation; THE HARTFORD COMPANY, Administered by TRISTAR RISK MANAGEMENT, Defendants 2/26/2024 Ross, James, Applicant
vs.
CITY OF SCOTTS VALLEY; ACCLAMATION INSURANCE MANAGEMENT SERVICES, Defendants 2/26/2024 Daniels, Matthew, Applicant
vs.
SUBSEQUENT INJURIES BENEFITS TRUST FUND, Defendants 2/26/2024 Vela, Roberto, Applicant
vs.
MARATHON PETROLEUM COMPANY; OLD REPUBLIC INSURANCE, administered by SEDGWICK CLAIMS MANAGEMENT SERVICES, INC., Defendants 2/27/2024 Joiner, Colin, Applicant
vs.
BEST FORMULATIONS, INC.; TRAVELERS PROPERTY CASUALTY COMPANY OF AMERICA, Defendants 2/27/2024 Bates, Eric, Applicant
vs.
CINCINNATI REDS, PERSMISSIBLY SELF-INSURED, Defendants 2/27/2024 Aguilar, Lauriano, Applicant
vs.
B&S PLASTICS dba WATERWAY PLASTICS; SAFETY NATIONAL CASUALTY COMPANY, administered by TRISTAR RISK MANAGEMENT, Defendants 2/28/2024 Lopez, Thomas, Applicant
vs.
SWIFT TRANSPORTATION; CALIFORNIA INSURANCE GUARANTEE ASSOCIATION, administered by INTERCARE, et. al., Defendants 2/29/2024 Raya, Geoffrey, Applicant
vs.
COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, PERMISSIBLY SELF-INSURED, Defendants 2/29/2024 Mayen Cordova, Marvin, Applicant
vs.
TIKAL, INC.; TRUCK INSURANCE EXCHANGE, Defendants 2/29/2024 Rose, Michael, Applicant
vs.
LOS ANGELES DODGERS; ACE AMERICAN INSURANCE/CHUBB, Defendants 3/1/2024 Landin-Taylor, Carmen, Applicant
vs.
MAGIC MOUNTAIN LLC. dba SIX FLAGS MAGIC MOUNTAIN and PROPERTY AND CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, administered by BROADSPIRE, Defendants 3/1/2024 Zeber, George, Applicant
vs.
NEW YORK YANKEES; TRAVELERS INDEMNITY COMPANY, Defendants 3/1/2024 Solis, Heriberto, Applicant
vs.
KANSAS CITY ROYALS; ACE AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY/CHUBB, administered by GALLAGHER BASSETT and SEDGWICK CMS; WINDY CITY THUNDERBOLTS; VIRGINIA SURETY COMPANY, administered by SEDGWICK CMS, Defendants 3/1/2024 Frazier III, Ruben, Applicant
vs.
STATE of CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS and REHABILITATION - FOLSOM STATE PRISON, legally uninsured, administered by STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND/ STATE CONTRACT SERVICES, Defendants 3/1/2024 Burton, William, Applicant
vs.
UNITED NATURAL FOOD INC, INSURED BY INDEMNITY INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 3/4/2024 Toupe, Kelly, Applicant
vs.
PHENOMENEX INC.; SEDGWICK CLAIMS MANAGEMENT, Defendants 2/15/2024 Matias, Luisa, Applicant
vs.
NATURIPE BERRY GROWERS; ZENITH INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 2/15/2024 Nosce, Nicholas, Applicant
vs.
UNITED BUILDING CONTRACTORS INC; STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND, Defendants 2/15/2024 Amaya Cano, Walter, Applicant
vs.
APEX DESIGN BUILDERS, INC.; BELLA TOLUCA, LLC; NILE NIAMI; STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND for APEX DESIGN BUILDERS; others uninsured, Defendants 2/15/2024 Chang, Eva, Applicant
vs.
COSTCO WHOLESALE CORPORATION, permissibly self-insured, administered by HELMSMAN MANAGEMENT, Defendants 2/16/2024 Garcia, Ana, Applicant
vs.
HEI HOSPITALITY, LLC; THE NORTH RIVER INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by BROADSPIRE SERVICES, INC., Defendants 2/16/2024 Dowden, Donna, Applicant
vs.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA/DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE; STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND; SUBSEQUENT INJURIES BENEFITS TRUST FUND, Defendants 2/20/2024 Cisneros, Maria, Applicant
vs.
LOS ANGELES UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT; administered by SEDGWICK, Defendants 2/20/2024 Hill, Tiffany, Applicant
vs.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, IN-HOME SUPPORT SERVICES; legally uninsured, adjusted by INTERCARE, Defendants 2/20/2024 Meanor, Jessica, Applicant
vs.
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND REHABILITATION, legally uninsured; SCIF STATE EMPLOYEES, Defendants 2/20/2024 Hernandez, Jovanni, Applicant
vs.
PARTNERS PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT SERVICES LLC; STARR SPECIALTY INSURANCE, Defendants 2/20/2024 Vasquez, Moises, Applicant
vs.
MAGUNSSEN TIRE PROS; administered by MID-CENTURY INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 2/20/2024 Jacobs, Sharquent, Applicant
vs.
TRIDENT MARITIME SYSTEMS; TRAVELERS DIAMOND BAR, Defendants 1/30/2024 Aguilar, Katia, Applicant
vs.
JUST DESSERTS; CANNON COCHRAN MANAGEMENT SERVICES for CHUBB GROUP OF INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 2/5/2024 Gilliland, Anthony, Applicant
vs.
WALMART INC.; ACE AMERICAN INSURANCE CO. as administered by SEDGWICK CMS, Defendants 2/5/2024 Chavez, Carlos, Applicant
vs.
INTERIOR REMOVAL SPECIALIST; ZURICH AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 2/5/2024 Lumpkin, Leenett, Applicant
vs.
COUNTY OF MONTEREY, permissibly self-insured, administered by INTERCARE HOLDINGS INSURANCE SERVICES, INC., Defendants 2/5/2024 Bi, Ruifen, Applicant
vs.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA IRVINE; SEDGWICK, Defendants 2/5/2024 Ly, Seeyengkee, Applicant
vs.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA; Legally Uninsured; STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND/STATE CONTRACT SERVICES, Adjusting Agency, Defendants 2/6/2024 Valero, Lynda, Applicant
vs.
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICE/IHSS, Defendants 2/6/2024 Organista, Ruben, Applicant
vs.
SUBSEQUENT INJURIES BENEFITS TRUST FUND, Defendant 2/8/2024 Guardado Galvanez, Joaquin, Applicant
vs.
JACOBELLIS SAUSAGE COMPANY INC., and OAK RIVER INSURANCE COMPANY administered by BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOMESTATE COMPANIES; INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE WEST, Defendants 2/9/2024 Velazquez, Joel, Applicant
vs.
PANORAMA CAFE; ZENITH INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 2/9/2024 Lopez Ovando, Angela, Applicant
vs.
UNITED STAFFING ASSOCIATES, BARON HR; ZURICH, UNITED WISCONSIN INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 2/12/2024 McDonnell, Annette, Applicant
vs.
PARADISE RIDGE WINERY; OAK RIVER INSURANCE, administered by BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOMESTATE COMPANIES, Defendants 2/12/2024 Mills, Johanna, Applicant
vs.
ADP TOTAL SOURCE INCORPORATED/INTELLIGENT TECHNOLOGIES, LLC; AIU INSURANCE COMPANY BY HELMSMAN MANAGEMENT SERVICES, LLC, Defendants 2/12/2024 Gonzalez, Ellie, Applicant
vs.
LOS ANGELES UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT, SEDGWICK CLAIMS MANAGEMENT SERVICES, Defendants 2/12/2024 Sanchez Mancilla, Isaias, Applicant
vs.
CLS LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT, INC.; INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE WEST, Defendants 2/12/2024 Lin, David, Applicant
vs.
AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SEDGWICK, Defendants 2/12/2024 Crosby, Hazel, Applicant
vs.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES, Legally Uninsured; STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND/ STATE CONTRACT SERVICES, Adjusting Agent, Defendants 2/13/2024 Saldana, Vera, Applicant
vs.
MUNGER BROS; ARCH INSURANCE COMPANY ADMINISTERED BY LWP CLAIMS SOLUTIONS, Defendants 2/13/2024 Clarke, Gillian, Applicant
vs.
COUNTY OF ALAMEDA; AIMS, Defendants 2/13/2024 Lizardo, Jesus, Applicant
vs.
HOME CARE ASSISTANCE, LLC; administered by BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOMESTATE COMPANIES, Defendants 2/13/2024 Guevara, Roberto, Applicant
vs.
PLAZA DE MARISCOS; STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND, Defendants 2/14/2024 Sanchez, Gustavo, Applicant
vs.
PINNACLE COMPANY, INC.; STARR INDEMNITY, administered by YORK RISK SERVICES GROUP, INC., a SEDGWICK COMPANY, Defendants 1/24/2024 Tetsch, Gina, Applicant
vs.
ORANGE COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT; permissibly self-insured, administered by KEENAN & ASSOCIATES, Defendants 2/1/2024 Perez, Alfredo, Applicant
vs.
WESTSIDE AG; MEADOWBROOK INSURANCE LAS VEGAS, Defendants 2/1/2024 Hunter, Le Roy, Applicant
vs.
ADP TOTALSOURCE GROUP, INC./TRAMO @ HOME, INC. and AMERICAN HOME ASSURANCE COMPANY BY HELMSMAN MANAGEMENT SERVICES, LLC, Defendants 2/1/2024 Curtis, Paul, Applicant
vs.
BUFFALO SABRES; TRAVELERS INDEMNITY COMPANY, Defendants 2/1/2024 De Jesus Ascenio, Terecita, Applicant
vs.
TWIN DOLPHIN HOSPITALITY LLC DBA COMFORT INN; ILLINOIS MIDWEST INSURANCE AGENCY LLC ON BEHALF OF NATIONAL CASUALTY COMPANY, Defendants 2/2/2024 Navarro, Ismael, Applicant
vs.
CITY OF MONTEBELLO (PSI), administered by HAZELRIGG CLAIMS MGMT. SVCS. INC., A TRISTAR COMPANY, Defendants 2/2/2024 McCoy, Jeffrey, Applicant
vs.
TERMINIX GLOBAL HOLDINGS; AMERICAN ZURICH INSURANCE COMPANY, AND ADMINISTERED BY ZURICH NORTH AMERICA, Defendants 2/2/2024 Villegas, Jose F., Applicant
vs.
MARQUEZ BROTHERS INTERNATIONAL, INC.; TRAVELERS; MISSION FOODS; CNA adjusted by BROADSPIRE, Defendants 2/2/2024 Mayor, Joseph, Applicant
vs.
ROSS VALLEY SANITARY DISTRICT, PERMISSIBLY SELF-INSURED, administered by SEDGWICK CMS, Defendants 2/2/2024 Chinchilla, Ricardo, Applicant
vs.
PROTECTIVE SERVICES OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA; UNINSURED EMPLOYERS BENEFITS TRUST FUND, Defendants 2/2/2024 Zamora, Salvador, Applicant
vs.
HOSPITALITY STAFFING SOLUTIONS; ACE AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY; ESIS, Defendants 2/2/2024 Fletcher, Vernell, Applicant
vs.
XPO LOGISTICS INC. and ACE AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by CORVEL CORPORATION, Defendants 2/5/2024 Beecham, Akweley Karene, Applicant
vs.
UC DAVIS, permissibly self-insured, administered by SEDGWICK CLAIMS MANAGEMENT SERVICES, INC., Defendants 2/5/2024 Vaughn, Gregory, Applicant
vs.
COLORADO ROCKIES; TAMPA BAY RAYS; ACE AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, ADMIN. BY CHUBB, Defendants 2/5/2024 Vieira, Jodi, Applicant
vs.
KAISER PERMANENTE, permissibly self-insured, Defendant 1/25/2024 Venegas, Elizabeth, Applicant
vs.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND REHABILITATION - CALIPATRIA STATE PRISON; legally uninsured, administered by STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND, Defendants 1/26/2024 Tate, Donald, Applicant
vs.
INTERNATIONAL PAPER COMPANY; OLD REPUBLIC INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 1/26/2024 Mayor, Joseph, Applicant
vs.
ROSS VALLEY SANITARY DISTRICT, PERMISSIBLY SELF-INSURED, administered by SEDGWICK CMS, Defendants 1/26/2024 Koutal, Mahnaz, Applicant
vs.
BERNINI, INC.; TRAVELERS INSURANCE, Defendants 1/26/2024 Huitron, Miguel, Applicant
vs.
GREEN WASTE RECOVERY, administered by TRAVELERS, Defendant 1/26/2024 Manser, Noureddine, Applicant
vs.
RETURN-TO-WORK SUPPLEMENT PROGRAM, Defendants 1/29/2024 Diaz, Anabel, Applicant
vs.
SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY AGING SERVICES; COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO, Defendants 1/29/2024 Morris, Brandon, Applicant
vs.
HOME EXPRESS DELIVERY SERVICE LLC DBA TEMCO LOGISTICS; TECHNOLOGY INSURANCE COMPANY; AMTRUST; BENCHMARK ONTARIO, Defendants 1/29/2024 Tharpe, Justin, Applicant
vs.
ARCATA FOREST PRODUCTS; ACE AMERICAN INSURANCE, Defendants 1/29/2024 Arterberry, Renee, Applicant
vs.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, legally uninsured, administered by STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND, Defendants 1/29/2024 Hernadez, Rosendo, Applicant
vs.
SUBSEQUENT INJURIES BENEFITS TRUST FUND, Defendants 1/29/2024 Narvaez, Vincent, Applicant
vs.
GRANITEROCK COMPANY, AMERICAN CONTRACTORS INSURANCE GROUP; adjusted by TRISTAR RISK MANAGEMENT, CONCORD, Defendants 1/31/2024 Jauregui, Andrew, Applicant
vs.
INVO PEO, INC./LCF TOWING SAN DIEGO, and UNITED WISCONSIN INSURANCE COMPANY administered by NEXT LEVEL ADMINISTRATORS, Defendants 1/31/2024 Vega, Eduardo, Applicant
vs.
REDWOOD EMPIRE SAWMILL; ZURICH NORTH AMERICA, Defendants 1/31/2024 Sanchez de Arguello, Guadalupe, Applicant
vs.
KENYON PLASTERING OF SOUTHERNCALIFORNIA INC.; ACE AMERICAN INSURANCE, administered by ESIS, INC, Defendants 1/31/2024 Flores Fonseca, Roberto, Applicant
vs.
BRIO LANDSCAPING; SECURITY NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by AMTRUST NORTH AMERICA, Defendants 1/19/2024 Hunt, Matthew, Applicant
vs.
CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL, LEGALLY UNINSURED, administered by STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND, Defendants 1/19/2024 Montes, Rick, Applicant
vs.
INSPERITY PEO SERVICES, L.P./ZOLLNER ELECTRONICS, INC.; ACE AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, adjusted by SEDGWICK CLAIMS MANAGEMENT, Defendants 1/19/2024 Murphy, Shannon, Applicant
vs.
OAKLAND UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT AND JT2 INTEGRATED RESOURCES, Defendants 1/22/2024 Valencia, Carlos, Applicant
vs.
OAKLAND UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT, Permissibly Self-Insured, Defendant 1/22/2024 Lawrence, Keith, Applicant
vs.
U-HAUL; GALLAGHER BASSETT, Defendants 1/22/2024 Toro Servin, Marco Antonio, Applicant
vs.
MIKE’S RESTAURANT SUPPLY; TRAVELERS PROPERTY CASUALTY COMPANY OF AMERICA, Defendants 1/22/2024 Christen, Mirela, Applicant
vs.
STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND, ADMINISTERED BY AIMS, Defendants 1/23/2024 Chandler, Chris, Applicant
vs.
ST. LOUIS RAMS, CHICAGO BEARS; TRAVELERS INDEMNITY, successor in interest by merger to GULF INSURANCE, Defendants 1/23/2024 Stokes, Jasmine, Applicant
vs.
CITY OF SANTA ROSA, permissibly self-insured, administered by LWP CLAIMS SOLUTIONS, INC., Defendants 1/23/2024 Watson, Nerissa, Applicant
vs.
LOS ANGELES COUNTY PROBATION DEPARTMENT, permissibly self-insured, administered by SEDGWICK CLAIMS, Defendants 1/23/2024 Acevedo, Rodrigo, Applicant
vs.
GEORGIA PACIFIC; permissibly self-insured, administered by ESIS, Defendants 1/23/2024 Orozco, Guillermo, Applicant
vs.
RUAN TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS; ACE AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by HELMSMAN MANAGEMENT SERVICES, LLC, Defendants 1/24/2024 Valdez, Annette, Applicant
vs.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS COMPANY, Permissibly Self-Insured, Defendant 1/24/2024 Abrego, Jose, Applicant
vs.
TRI-STATE EMPLOYMENT; LUMBERMEN'S UNDERWRITING, in Liquidation, Administered by CIGA, Defendants 1/24/2024 Doyle, Veronica, Applicant
vs.
HABIT EMPLOYMENT LP; GALLAGHER BASSETT CORONA, Defendants 1/11/2024 Becerra, Florentino, Applicant
vs.
CLIFTON HOUSE HOA; EMPLOYERS PREFERRED INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 1/11/2024 Borrelli, Frank, Applicant
vs.
DOLLAR GENERAL, permissibly self-insured, administered by SEDGWICK, Defendants 1/11/2024 Holmberg, Robert, Applicant
vs.
OAKLAND RAIDERS INSURED BY HIH AMERICAN INSURANCE AND STAR INSURANCE, ADMINISTERED BY AMERITRUST; INDIANAPOLIS COLTS INSURED BY STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND; NEW YORK JETS, INSURED BY RELIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY, IN LIQUIDATION, ADMINISTERED BY THE CALIFORNIA INSURANCE GUARANTEE ASSOCIATION (CIGA); MINNESOTA VIKINGS, PERSMISSIBLY SELF-INSURED; MINNESOTA VIKINGS, INSURED BY RELIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY, IN LIQUIDATION, ADMINISTERED BY CIGA; NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS, INSURED BY LIBERTY MUTUAL; CAROLINA PANTHERS, INSURED BY LEGIONS INSURANCE COMPANY, IN LIQUIDATION, ADMINISTERED BY CIGA; GREEN BAY PACKERS, INSURED BY TRAVELERS, Defendants 1/11/2024 Johnson, Stephen, Applicant
vs.
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND REHABILITATION, legally uninsured and adjusted by STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND, Defendants 1/12/2024 Bragg, Alason, Applicant
vs.
GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA; ADMINSURE, Defendants 1/12/2024 Lindsey, Dennis, Applicant
vs.
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND REHABILITATION, legally uninsured, administered by STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND, Defendants 1/12/2024 Hernandez, Efrain, Applicant
vs.
CJ BLUE, INC.; NATIONAL LIABILITY & FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 1/12/2024 Castillo, Maria Ericka, Applicant
vs.
CANO HEALTH, LLC; THE HARTFORD, Defendants 1/12/2024 Aguilar, Diego, Applicant
vs.
BRADY SOCAL INC.; ZURICH INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 1/12/2024 Gonzalez Garcia, Gennesis, Applicant
vs.
GOLDEN CHINA RESTAURANT; TECHNOLOGY INSURANCE COMPANY, Administered by AMTRUST NORTH AMERICA, Defendants 1/12/2024 Kaur, Harjap, Applicant
vs.
COUNTY OF SAN JOAQUIN, permissibly self-insured, ADMINISTERED BY TRISTAR RISK MANAGEMENT, Defendant 1/12/2024 Ruelas, Ricardo, Applicant
vs.
DART LOGISTICS; ZURICH INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 1/16/2024 McKenzie, Patricia, Applicant
vs.
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES, permissibly self-insured, adjusted by SEDGWICK CLAIMS MANAGEMENT SERVICES, Defendants 1/16/2024 Byrum Winfrey, Charlene, Applicant
vs.
L’ABRI MANAGEMENT, INC.; LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE GROUP, Defendants 1/16/2024 Huerta, Eddie, Applicant
vs.
OLD DOMINION FREIGHT LINE; ACE AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by GALLAGHER BASSETT SERVICES, INC., Defendants 1/2/2024 Green, Alfonso, Applicant
vs.
GOLDEN DROP, INC.; TRANSGUARD INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 1/2/2024 Santana, Brigida, Applicant
vs.
BARON HR WEST/GRAPHIC INK CORP./TRION SOLTIONS; STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND; UNITED WISCONSIN INSURANCE COMPANY administered by NEXT LEVEL ADMINISTRATORS, Defendants 1/2/2024 Dameron, Taylor, Applicant
vs.
MEYERS CONSTRUCTORS, INC., self-insured, administered by ATHENS ADMINISTRATORS, Defendants 1/2/2024 Campos, Bridget, Applicant
vs.
NORM’S RESTAURANT; ARGONAUT INSURANCE, administered by SEDGWICK CLAIMS MANAGEMENT SERVICES, Defendants 1/2/2024 Mailhot, Jacques, Applicant
vs.
FRESNO FALCONS, LLC; STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND, Defendants 1/2/2024 Ferioli, Nikolas, Applicant
vs.
NASSCO, Permissibly Self-Insured, Defendants 1/3/2024 Medina, Clara, Applicant
vs.
JASDIEP SIDHU, an individual dba SUBWAY, and TECHNOLOGY INSURANCE COMPANY, INC., administered by AMTRUST NORTH AMERICA, Defendants 1/4/2024 Vallejo, Cipriano, Applicant
vs.
DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES, LEGALLY UNINSURED; ADJUSTED BY STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND, Defendants 1/4/2024 Aguilar Arias, Faustino, Applicant
vs.
AGR CONTRACTING; STAR INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by MEADOWBROOK INSURANCE GROUP, Defendants 1/4/2024 Knoche, George, Applicant
vs.
WEISER LOCK CORPORATION, PERMISSIBLY SELF-INSURED, ADMINISTERED BY SEDGWICK CMS, Defendants 1/4/2024 Rodriguez, Juana, Applicant
vs.
TAYLOR FRESH FOODS; AMERICAN ZURICH INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 1/5/2024 Figueroa, Luis, Applicant
vs.
GREEN ZONE TRUCKING, INC.; PACGRAN, INC., and UNINSURED EMPLOYERS BENEFITS TRUST FUND (UEBTF), Defendants 1/5/2024 Richter, Mark, Applicant
vs.
FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS; ZURICH, Defendants 1/5/2024 Brown, Michael, Applicant
vs.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA/CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND REHABILITATION, legally uninsured, administered by STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND, Defendant 1/8/2024 Rivera Silva, Jose, Applicant
vs.
INTERCON SECURITY SYSTEMS, INC., insured by HARTFORD FIRE AND CASUALTY, administered by SEDGWICK CLAIMS MANAGEMENT SERVICES, Defendants 1/9/2024 Capiz Navarro, Nemesia, Applicant
vs.
THE SUBSEQUENT INJURIES BENEFITS TRUST FUND, Defendant 1/10/2024 Battaglia, Gina, Applicant
vs.
CITY OF SANTA BARBARA, PERMISSIBLY SELF-INSURED; ADMINISTERED BY ADMINSURE, INC., Defendants 1/11/2024 Borrego, Esmeralda, Applicant
vs.
MONTEREY COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION, permissibly self-insured; administered by INTERCARE HOLDINGS INSURANCE SERVICES, Defendants 1/11/2024
Gonzalez, Julie, Applicant
vs.
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND REHABILITATION; STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND, Defendant
Date Panel Decision 12/1/2023 Andrade, Francisco, Applicant
vs.
LARGO CONRETE, INC.; GALLAGER BASSETT, Defendants 12/12/2023 Reisinger, Scott, Applicant
vs.
TUCKER LATH & PLASTERING; EVEREST PREMIER INSURANCE COMPANY, adjusted by AMERICAN CLAIMS MANAGEMENT, Defendants 12/14/2023 Alvarez, Humberto, Applicant
vs.
CONCORDE BATTERY CORPORATION; BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOMESTATE COMPANIES, Defendants 12/15/2023 Anbessie, Abiy, Applicant
vs.
G4S SECURE SOLUTIONS INC; AIG AMERICAN HOME ASSURANCE, Defendants 12/15/2023 Caceres, Mirna, Applicant
vs.
ACADIA MANAGEMENT, INC., and TRAVELERS PROPERTY CASUALTY COMPANY OF AMERICA administered by TRAVELERS, Defendants 12/18/2023 Stallworth, Kalili, Applicant
vs.
COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO, permissibly self-insured, Defendant 12/19/2023 Emerson Ray, Scott, Applicant
vs.
SUPER MEDIA; AMERICAN ZURICH INSURANCE, Defendants 12/22/2023 Brown, Wayne, Applicant
vs.
INTERSOLUTIONS LLC; UNITED WISCONSIN INSURANCE NEW BERLIN, administered by NEXT LEVEL FOLSOM, Defendants 12/26/2023 Hameedullah, Fnu, Applicant
vs.
KING INTERNATIONAL MARKET, ILLEGALLY UNINSURED; UNINSURED EMPLOYERS BENEFITS TRUST FUND, Defendants 12/26/2023 Kelly, Pariss, Applicant
vs.
CARPET MASTER CHEM-DRY; WAUSAU UNDERWRITER’S INSURANCE COMPANY, insured by LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 12/26/2023 Young, Karen, Applicant
vs.
CEDARS-SINAI MEDICAL CENTER, Permissibly Self-Insured, Defendant 12/26/2023 Morales, Armando, Applicant
vs.
GB FENCE COMPANY; OAK RIVER INSURANCE COMPANY, ADMINISTERED BY BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOMESTATE COMPANIES, Defendants 12/29/2023 Silva, Jose, Applicant
vs.
A-1 METAL PRODUCTS, INC.; TRUCK INSURANCE EXCHANGE; L.A. COUNTRY CLUB; LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE, Defendants 12/29/2023 Ramirez, Jose Jorge Poblanco, Applicant
vs.
BORUE O'BRIEN; STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND, Defendants 12/29/2023 Pina Lluberes, Maria, Applicant
vs.
ASSISTED HOME RECOVERY, INC.; BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOMESTATE COMPANIES, Defendants 12/29/2023 Iverson, Denyce, Applicant
vs.
CVS PHARMACY, INC.; XL INSURANCE AMERICA, INC., Defendants 12/29/2023 Lopez, Charlston, Applicant
vs.
MODATIVE, INC.; STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND, Defendants 12/29/2023 Calvin, Helena, Applicant
vs.
CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO PARKS AND RECREATION AND CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO; PERMISSIBLY SELF-INSURED, Defendants 12/21/2023 Lopez, Armando, Applicant
vs.
BEST CONTRACTING SERVICES, INC., and ZURICH NORTH AMERICA, Defendants 12/21/2023 Garfio Cabrera, Arnoldo, Applicant
vs.
ATKORE INTERNATIONAL dba CALPIPE INDUSTIRES, INC., and AMERICAN HOME ASSURANCE administered by GALLAGHER BASSETT SERVICES, INC.; GREAT AMERICAN ALLIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by STRATEGIC COMP CLAIMS; STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND, Defendants 12/21/2023 Arevalo Garcia, Stephanie, Applicant
vs.
PLANNED PARENTHOOD; AIG CLAIMS SERVICES, Defendants 12/21/2023 Bailey, Vanessa, Applicant
vs.
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS & REHABILITATION; legally uninsured, administered by STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND, Defendants 12/22/2023 Martinez, Douglas, Applicant
vs.
GT’S LIVING FOODS; PROPERTY AND CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by CORVEL CORPORATION, Defendants 12/22/2023 Benitez Gomez, Gustavo, Applicant
vs.
EXPRESSIONS GENERAL REMODEL; NORGUARD INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 12/22/2023 Sanchez, Amado, Applicant
vs.
JACUZZI WHIRLPOOL BATH aka BATH ACQUISITION; AMERICAN HOME ASSURANCE, adjusted by GALLAGHER BASSETT Defendants 12/22/2023 Vior, Julie, Applicant
vs.
THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, Permissibly Self-Insured, administered by SEDGWICK CMS, Defendants 12/22/2023 Morales, Mario, Applicant
vs.
ANCON MARINE and ZURICH AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 12/22/2023 Eze, Olisaemeka, Applicant
vs.
FEDEX GROUND PACKAGE SYSTEM, INC.; permissibly self-insured, administered by SEDGWICK CMS, Defendants 12/22/2023 Barrera Guerra, Rony, Applicant
vs.
IC TENTS, LLC; insured by GRANITE INSURANCE COMPANY, C/O AIG CLAIMS SERVICES, INC., Defendants 12/26/2023 Butler, Meteil, Applicant
vs.
WELLPOINT, INC.; ZURICH INSURANCE, self-administered, Defendants 12/26/2023 La Fountaine, Robert, Applicant
vs.
TRADER JOE’S COMPANY; ACE AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 12/27/2023 Pallares, Jose, Applicant
vs.
ENVIRONMENTAL LIGHTING FOR ARCHITECTURE, INC.; REPUBLIC INDEMNITY, Defendants 12/28/2023 Parnell, William, Applicant
vs.
MERCED UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT; MCSIG; administered by INTERCARE, Defendants 12/29/2023 Barba, Enrique, Applicant
vs.
PRIME WATERPROOFING and ROOFING and STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND, Defendant 12/29/2023 Cheverie, Jessica, Applicant
vs.
SCRIPPS HEALTH; SEDGWICK CMS, Defendants 12/29/2023 Cochran, Richard, Applicant
vs.
ERICSSON, INC.; CHUBB, administered by CONSTITUTION STATE SERVICES, Defendants 12/29/2023 Zhang, Yu, Applicant
vs.
BOB MCCANN & ASSOCIATES, administered by FARMERS, Defendants 12/14/2023 Lujan Gonzalez, David, Applicant
vs.
PENSKE HONDA ONTARIO; TRISTAR ROSEVILLE, Defendants 12/15/2023 Bagdoyan, Karen, Applicant
vs.
GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, Permissibly Self-Insured, Defendant 12/15/2023 Ochoa, Liduvina, Applicant
vs.
RANDSTAD NORTH AMERICA, INC.; ACE AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 12/18/2023 Oriarte, Anthony, Applicant
vs.
TRAVEL INN; EMPLOYERS COMPENSATION INSURANCE GROUP, Defendants 12/18/2023 Cabral, Christina, Applicant
vs.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON, permissibly self-insured, Defendants 12/18/2023 Amara, Gina, Applicant
vs.
KAISER PERMANENTE, PERMISSIBLY SELF-INSURED; administered by SEDGWICK, Defendants 12/18/2023 Davis, Isaac, Applicant
vs.
OAKLAND ATHLETICS; ACE AMERICAN INSURANCE, administered by SEDGWICK CLAIMS MANAGEMENT SERVICES, Defendants 12/18/2023 Soksoda Kehoe, Julie, Applicant
vs.
SHASTA COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY’S OFFICE, permissibly self-insured, as administered by SHASTA COUNTY RISK MANAGEMENT, Defendants 12/18/2023 Braaten, Laurie, Applicant
vs.
AMERICAN AIRLINES; AMERICAN HOME ASSURANCE COMPANY, administered by SEDGWICK, Defendants 12/19/2023 Fractious, Erika, Applicant
vs.
MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL, INC., permissibly self-insured, Defendant 12/19/2023 Hagan, Lee, Applicant
vs.
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, PSI; adjusted by ADMINISURE, Defendants 12/20/2023 Penner, Jacob, Applicant
vs.
MARQUEE FIRE PROTECTION, LLC; BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOMESTATE INS. CO. DBA BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOMESTATE COMPANIES, Defendants 12/20/2023 Hernandez, Jose Antonio, Applicant
vs.
TECHNICON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY; BENCHMARK INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by BENCHMARK ADMINISTRATORS, Defendants 11/17/2023 Vega, Delfino, Applicant
vs.
TD SYNNEX; SAFETY NATIONAL INSURANCE, Defendants 11/20/2023 Cain, Nannette, Applicant
vs.
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY AND FIRE PROTECTION, legally uninsured, administered by STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND], Defendants 11/20/2023 Merrill, Donald, Applicant
vs.
DEPARTMENT OF STATE HOSPITALS ATASCADERO; administered by STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND, Defendants 11/27/2023 Moreno, Margarito, Applicant
vs.
ADOHR FARMS; NATIONAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF HARTFORD THIRD PARTY as administered by CNA, Defendants 11/30/2023 Besana, Sveva Margherita, Applicant
vs.
YP HOLDINGS LLC; AMERICAN ZURICH INSURANCE; AIG CLAIMS/THIRD PARTY ADMINISTRATOR, Defendants 12/4/2023 Nelson, Russell, Applicant
vs.
RENAISSANCE HOLLYWOOD HOTEL; MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL, INC., Permissibly Self-Insured and Self-Administered, Defendants 12/4/2023 Castelan Uraje, Ferrel, Applicant
vs.
LJL ENGINEERING COMPANY, INCORPORATED; OAK RIVER INSURANCE COMPANY, Administered By BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOMESTATE COMPANIES, Defendants 12/7/2023 Rhodes, Felicia, Applicant
vs.
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES/ USC MEDICAL CENTER; permissibly self-insured, Defendants 12/7/2023 Collins, Javier, Applicant
vs.
SUKHDEEP SINGH - HARNISH KAUR and STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND, Defendants 12/7/2023 Irons, Cathryn, Applicant
vs.
CAPRI IN THE DESERT/SORRENTO and REPUBLIC UNDERWRITERS INSURANCE administered by SEDGWICK CLAIMS MANAGEMENT SERVICES, Defendants 12/7/2023 Lam, Fu Hao, Applicant
vs.
CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO, PERMISSIBLY SELF-INSURED, Defendants 12/8/2023 Harlow, James, Applicant
vs.
OXNARD UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT; ATHENS ADMINISTRATORS CONCORD, Defendants 12/11/2023 Coquillette, Trace, Applicant
vs.
PITTSBURGH PIRATES; TRAVELERS INSURANCE, successor in interest to GULF INSURANCE, by merger; MONTREAL EXPOS; UNITED STATES FIDELITY & GUARANTEE, care of GALLAGHER BASSETT SERVICES; DETROIT TIGERS; TRAVELERS INDEMNITY COMPANY, successor in interest by merger to GULF INSURANCE, Defendants 12/11/2023 Martinez, Salvador, Applicant
vs.
HENRY RAMIREZ aka ENRIQUE CEJA RAMIREZ, an individual, dba EL TATA FAST FOOD, Defendants 12/11/2023 Chavez, Raul, Applicant
vs.
BOB BAFFERT RACING STABLE, INC., permissibly self-insured, administered by POST TIME SELF INSURANCE GROUP, Defendants 12/11/2023 Grancich, William, Applicant
vs.
ALTA DENA CERTIFIED DIARY; LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 12/11/2023 Hayes, Jayme, Applicant
vs.
YANG’S BRAISED CHICKENRICE; NORGUARD INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 12/11/2023 Lopez, Juan, Applicant
vs.
ALPI INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY; EMPLOYERS COMPENSATION INSURANCE COMPANY; TECHNOLOGY INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by AMTRUST, Defendants 12/12/2023 Jackson, Darrell, Applicant
vs.
SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA RAPID TRANSIT DISTRICT, administered by ATHENS ADMINISTRATORS, INC., Defendants 12/12/2023 Johnston, Marshall, Applicant
vs.
CALIFORNIA GOLDEN SEALS; CALIFORNIA INSURANCE GUARANTEE ASSOCIATION, Defendants 12/12/2023 Salazar, Jose, Applicant
vs.
KAISER PERMANENTE, permissibly self-insured; SEDGWICK, Defendants 12/12/2023 Gastelum, Deborah, Applicant
vs.
TJX COMPANIES HOMEGOODS; ZURICH INSURANCE, Defendants 12/12/2023 Serrano, Neide, Applicant
vs.
HADDADIN HOLDINGS, LLP; REDWOOD FIRE AND CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOMESTATE COMPANIES, Defendants 12/13/2023 Sandhu, Amarjit, Applicant
vs.
SMART AND FINAL, Permissibly Self-Insured, Administered by SEDGWICK CLAIMS MANAGEMENT SERVICES, Defendants 11/6/2023 Porter, Candace, Applicant
vs.
KYOCERA DOCUMENT SOLUTIONS; TRAVELERS PROPERTY AND CASUALTY COMPANY OF AMERICA, Defendants 11/6/2023 Dockery, Gerald, Applicant
vs.
SUBSEQUENT INJURIES BENEFITS TRUST FUND, Defendants 11/6/2023 Stanley, Thomas, Applicant
vs.
ATASCADERO STATE HOSPITAL, legally uninsured, adjusted by STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND, Defendants 11/13/2023 Rivera, Dolores, Applicant
vs.
PACKERS SANITATION SERVICES, INC.; ACE AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant 11/13/2023 Ruiz, Joel, Applicant
vs.
CITY OF LOS ANGELES, Permissibly Self-Insured, Defendant 11/13/2023 Ramirez, Lorena, Applicant
vs.
FAIRFAX SCHOOL DISTRICT, Permissibly Self-Insured, Defendant 11/15/2023 Agosto Cisneros, Griselda, Applicant
vs.
HACK'S FOOD SAFETY SPECIALISTS; EMPLOYERS COMP SAN FRANCISCO, Defendant 11/15/2023 Roque, Maria, Applicant
vs.
PALMDALE SCHOOL DISTRICT, Permissibly Self-Insured, administered by ADMINSURE INC., Defendants 11/30/2023 Serwanga, Kato, Applicant
vs.
NEW YORK GIANTS; INDIANAPOLIS COLTS; TRAVELERS INDEMNITY INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 11/30/2023 Gao, Limin, Applicant
vs.
CHEVRON CORPORATION, self-insured and administered by BROADSPIRE, Defendant 12/1/2023 Villegas, Jose Mario (aka Mario Piedra Salazar), Applicant
vs.
M&M FRAMING-J.D. MILLER CONSTRUCTION, INC.; ZURICH NORTH AMERICA, Defendants 12/1/2023 Solis, Juan, Applicant
vs.
1ST CHOICE BODY PAINT, INC. and EMPLOYERS COMPENSATION INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 12/1/2023 Wong, Karen, Applicant
vs.
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT; SEDGWICK CMS, Defendants 12/1/2023 Nistico, Sarah, Applicant
vs.
MONTE VISTA CHILD CARE CENTER; CYPRESS INS, ADMINISTERED BY BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOMESTATE COMPANY, Defendants 12/1/2023 McCarthy, Stephen, Applicant
vs.
FCI CONSTRUCTORS; ZURICH AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 12/1/2023 Davidson, Todd, Applicant
vs.
PACIFIC PETROLEUM CALIFORNIA, INC.; COACTION INSURANCE CO. AKA NEW YORK MARINE AND GENERAL INSURANCE CO., adjusted by LWP CLAIMS SOLUTIONS INC., Defendants 12/2/2023 Gonzalez, Josiah, Applicant
vs.
WINGED FOOT EXPRESS; OLD REPUBLIC INSURANCE COMPANY, administered by SEDGWICK, Defendants 12/4/2023 Franzen, Debbie, Applicant
vs.
CALVARY MURRIETA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL; CHURCH MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants 12/4/2023 Acosta, Julie, Applicant
vs.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND REHABILITATION â CALIFORNIA MEN’S COLONY, administered by STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND, Defendants 12/4/2023 Guerrero, Luisa, Applicant
vs.
WALMART; ACE AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY adjusted by SEDGWICK, Defendants 12/4/2023 Schultz, Philip, Applicant
vs.
SAITEK INDUSTRIES, LTD.; CIGA, by its servicing facility, SEDGWICK FOR PACIFIC NATIONAL INSURANCE in liquidation, Defendants 12/4/2023 Humphrey, Ronald, Applicant
vs.
SUBSEQUENT INJURIES BENEFITS TRUST FUND, Defendants 12/4/2023 Conley, Stanley, Applicant
vs.
CITY OF STOCKTON, Permissibly Self-Insured, Defendant 12/5/2023 Bates, Eric, Applicant
vs.
CINCINNATI REDS, PERSMISSIBLY SELF-INSURED, Defendants 12/5/2023 Kim, Esther, Applicant
vs.
COUNTY OF KERN, permissibly self-insured, self-administered, Defendant 12/5/2023 Tucker Schuyler, Francesca, Applicant
vs.
CITY OF MONTEBELLO, permissibly self-insured
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Clinton Boy's Basketball Coach Resigns
Clinton High School has announced the resignation of varsity boy's basketball coach Dan Luketich.
Athletic Director Matt Koeppel confirmed to Regional Radio Friday the second-year coach resigned. He declined to comment further on the situation.
Luketich led the Maroons to its most successful season since 2018-19 with an 11-21 mark. In the COVID-shortened 2020-21 season, Clinton was 2-14 under Luketich.
Since 2000, the Clinton boy's basketball program has had one Regional title and just three winning seasons.
The Maroons will seek its seventh coach in that same time frame.
Cardinals Score 29 Against Nationals in Pujols' Spring Training Debut
It was only spring training, but the first game of Albert Pujols' second stint with the St. Louis Cardinals could not have gone better. Pujols went 1 for 3 in his Grapefruit League debut Wednesday and his Cardinals teammates went on to beat the Nationals 29-8.
Veteran Anibal Sanchez, signed to give the Nationals innings this summer, was tagged for 12 hits and 10 runs in four innings, and that's not even the worst pitching performance of the day. Righty Cade Cavalli, Washington's No. 2 prospect, gave up 11 runs (10 earned) in only 2 1/3 innings. St. Louis put 15 runs on the board in the eighth inning.
Eight players had multiple hits for the Cardinals and eight players drove in multiple runs. Big leaguers Paul DeJong, Paul Goldschmidt, and Yadier Molina hit the only home runs for St. Louis. They went 15 for 25 with runners in scoring position to plate those 29 runs.
While spring training record-keeping is spotty, especially going back more than a few years, it's unknown whether the 29 runs are any sort of spring record. Only four times in the regular season and postseason has a team scored at least 29 runs in a game:
As for Pujols, he signed with the Cardinals earlier this week, and Wednesday was his first game action.
Pujols has said this will be his final season. At age 42, he will be a part-time player and platoon bat who faces mostly lefties.
Illinois' Underwood Receives Contract Extension
University of Illinois Director of Athletics Josh Whitman announced Wednesday an extension for men's basketball head coach Brad Underwood, pending approval by the UI Board of Trustees at its May 19 meeting.
The new agreement will keep Underwood on a six-year contract through the 2027-28 season.
Whitman said in a statement Underwood has led a remarkable resurgence of the men's basketball program including Big Ten championships, one of the best three-year runs in the history of Fighting Illini men's basketball and the Big Ten Conference, and reestablished ourselves on the national stage.
Underwood led Illinois to the 2022 Big Ten championship, navigating a challenging schedule with a frequently depleted roster to post a 15-5 league record and earn the school's first regular season conference title in 17 years. Illinois went 23-10 overall, with Underwood recording his third-straight 20-plus win season. The Illini ended the year at No. 19 in the AP poll to register a third-straight Top 25 finish, the program's longest streak since 2000-06.
Illinois was a No. 4 seed in the 2022 NCAA Tournament, becoming one of just six programs to receive top-4 seeds in back-to-back tournaments after earning a No. 1 seed in 2021. Illinois stands as one of just 12 schools to advance to the Round of 32 in each the last two NCAA Tournaments, which also marks Illinois' first time advancing in consecutive NCAA Tournaments in 16 years.
No team has fared better in the Big Ten since 2020 than the Fighting Illini, who are 44-16 (.733) in Big Ten play the last three years of the Underwood era. Illinois owns the most wins and best winning percentage in the league over the last three Big Ten campaigns.
The 44 Big Ten victories mark the winningest three-year run in school history, and the sixth-winningest three-year stretch by any Big Ten school in conference play. Illinois has won at least 13 Big Ten games in three straight years for the first time in program history, with Underwood claiming Illinois' two all-time winningest Big Ten seasons (16 in 2021, 15 in 2022), and three of the top seven (13 in 2020).
Underwood said in a statement Wednesday said he is thankful for the way he and his family have been welcomed into the Champaign-Urbana and U of I communities. Adding there is no better place to live, no better school to represent, and no better program to lead.
Underwood's proposed contract calls for an annual $300,000 increase in base compensation and a $200,000 increase in the annual retention bonus. It is fully guaranteed through the next four seasons, with Underwood's buyout – what he would owe the University to accept employment elsewhere – increasing as well. The contract will continue to include bonus opportunities for advancement in the NCAA Tournament and other agreed-upon metrics.
Blues Down Canucks
Ryan O'Reilly had a goal and an assist as the St. Louis Blues beat Vancouver 4-3 on Wednesday night, further dimming the Canucks' faint playoff hopes.
Nick Leddy, Robert Thomas and Nathan Walker also scored for the Blues (37-20-9). David Perron added two assists.
Elias Pettersson scored twice for the Canucks (32-28-9), who were playing their fifth game in eight nights. Alex Chiasson also had a goal.
A 22-save performance earned St. Louis goalie Ville Husso his 18th win of the season. Thatcher Demko stopped 20 shots for Vancouver.
The Blues also beat the Canucks on Monday, and swept the three-game season series.
Vancouver is five points behind the Vegas Golden Knights, who hold the final playoff spot in the Western Conference. The Canucks will face Vegas in their next two games.
Pettersson got the Canucks back within a goal with less than five minutes left, snapping a shot past Husso from in tight for his second of the night.
Vancouver pressed for the equalizer, but couldn't get another shot past Husso.
The goalie made one of his biggest stops with 70 seconds remaining, robbing Tanner Pearson with a glove save.
A blocked shot turned into a goal for the Blues midway through the third period.
Canucks defenseman Travis Dermott went down to stop a shot from Mackenzie MacEachern but the puck bounced off him to Walker, who sent it soaring into the Vancouver net to make it 4-2.
St. Louis took a lead into the final period thanks to O'Reilly's power-play goal.
Vancouver rookie Vasily Podkolzin was called for holding after he hauled down Brandon Saad on the rush, and the Blues made the Canucks pay.
Perron sent the puck to Brayden Schenn below the goal line and Schenn instantly dished it to O'Reilly at the hash marks. O'Reilly one-timed a shot past Demko for his 15th goal 17:16 into the second.
The Blues' short-handed goal tied it 2-all earlier in the period. Pettersson coughed up the puck in his own zone and Thomas streaked down the ice. He beat Canucks defenseman Quinn Hughes for a breakaway, then put a shot past Demko glove side.
Pettersson gave Vancouver a 2-1 lead midway through the second with a beautiful goal from the top of the slot. The Swedish center intercepted a pass near the blue line, took a couple of strides and then released a rocket for his 21st of the season.
Nic Petan got an assist on the play, his first point for the Canucks.
The Blues got on the board 7:26 into the second when Leddy sent a long drive under Demko's glove for his second of the season, tying it at 1.
Vancouver took the lead 31 seconds into the second. Brad Richardson sent Chiasson a blind, backhand pass and the winger swiped in a shot from the top of the crease for his seventh goal of the season.
Richardson got an assist on the play, marking his first point since being claimed off waivers from the Calgary Flames on March 21.
Some stellar saves by Demko kept the game scoreless through the first.
His best of the period came at the 10:20 mark when the All-Star goalie made a diving glove save to deny Vladimir Tarasenko from the side of the net.
The Blues play at Edmonton on Friday night.
Clinton Tops Tuscola in CIC Opener
Dominick Thayer pitched into the seventh inning and drove in two runs at the plate as Clinton got by Tuscola 5-4 in the Central Illinois Conference opener Tuesday afternoon in Tuscola.
Thayer struck out nine, allowing four runs on six hits and issued four walks.
Mason Walker recorded the final two outs for the Maroons to pick up the save.
Thayer finished 1-for-3 with two RBIs. Walker reached base three times on three walks and scored twice.
Tuscola's Peyton Armstrong hit a home run in the top of the first inning to put the Warriors up 1-0. The Maroons answered with a three run frame in the fourth inning.
Caeden Baer's two-run home run in the fourth inning tied the game at 3 and Tuscola took the lead in the bottom of the sixth, pushing a run across on another RBI hit by Baer but the Maroons scored two in the top of the seventh inning to take the lead.
Baer finished 2-for-3 for the Warriors with three runs batted in.
Monday's action was the first game of the season for Clinton as they go to 1-0 overall and 1-0 in the CIC. The Maroons did not schedule games the first week of the season and had all their scheduled matchups last week canceled due to weather.
The Maronos are scheduled to host Central A&M on Thursday.
Girl's Softball: Tuscola Rolls Clinton
Ella and Ava Boyer hit home runs for the Tuscola Lady Warriors as they beat Clinton 15-4 in Central Illinois Conference high school girl's softball action from Tuscola Tuesday afternoon.
The Lady Warriors used a six-run second inning and seven-run fourth inning to fuel them past the struggling Lady Maroons.
Both Boyer's drove in three and scored twice. Marissa Boyer and Isabelle Wilcox drove in two runs for Tusola.
Heidi Humble paced the Lady Maroons' offense going 2-for-3 with a single, double and an RBI. Brooke Reeves, Morgan Fortune, and Kate Goebel drove in runs for Clinton.
The Lady Maroons are 0-4 and drop to 0-1 in the CIC. They are scheduled to host Central A&M Thursday.
Mt. Pulaski Blasts Illini Central
The Mt. Pulaski Hilltoppers boy's baseball team had an offensive explosion as they blasted Illini Central 24-0 in Tomahawk Conference high school boy's baseball action Tuesday in Mason City.
Landon Smith was a home run short of the cycle going 3-for-3 with two runs batted in and two runs scored.
Liam Smith finished 2-for-2 with three runs batted in and two runs scored. Jackson Fricke was 4-for-4 with three runs batted in and three runs scored. Kolin Gibbs finished 2-for-4 with a pair of doubles and four runs batted in.
Clay Aylesworth, Colt Selinger, and Luke Farris drove in a pair of runs as well for the Hilltoppers.
Farris threw three shut out innings in the starting role for Mt. Pulaski allowing a hit, issued three walks and struck out four. Selinger closed the game out with a clean, scoreless inning in relief.
The Hilltoppers are 3-0 overall and 1-0 in conference action. They'll take on Decatur LSA Thursday afternoon.
Bulls Get By Wizards
DeMar DeRozan scored 14 of his 32 points in the fourth quarter, and the Chicago Bulls pulled away for a 107-94 victory over the Washington Wizards on Tuesday night.
Nikola Vucevic scored 27 points for Chicago, which is trying to stay in the top six in the Eastern Conference and avoid the play-in round of the postseason. The Bulls (44-32) took a half-game lead over Toronto (43-32) for fifth place in the East, and they lead seventh-place Cleveland (42-33) by 1 1/2 games.
Chicago has played 12 of its last 15 on the road, but the Bulls now have only six games remaining in the regular season - and the next five are at home.
Rui Hachimura scored 21 points for the Wizards, who had their modest two-game winning streak snapped.
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope added 20 points for the Wizards.
The Bulls rebounded from a loss to the New York Knicks the previous night, and they overcame a scoreless first half from Zach LaVine, who finished with 14 points. DeRozan was just 2 of 12 from the field at the half, but he went 10 of 15 in the second.
Chicago led 75-73 after three quarters, but the Bulls made their decisive run early in the fourth. DeRozan's breakaway dunk made it 90-80 - the first double-digit lead for either team - and Chicago comfortably closed the game out from there.
Vucevic scored 20 points in the first half, and the Bulls led 51-46 after two quarters.
Bulls guard Javonte Green scored nine points on 4-of-4 shooting. That included a one-handed dunk in the second quarter and an alley-oop moments later.
The Bulls host the Los Angeles Clippers on Thursday night.
Mizzou Gets By Illinois
The Fighting Illini baseball team fell to Missouri in the 2022 Braggin' Rights game in Sauget, Illinois on Tuesday night, 11-7.
Illinois recorded seven runs on 10 hits en route to their first Braggin' Rights loss since 2014. Both Ryan Hampe and Justin Janas homered in the game for the Illini.
Illinois (10-12) opened up the scoring in the second inning as sophomore infielder Brody Harding drove in outfielder Taylor Jackson on a two-out RBI single, his seventh RBI of the season. Missouri (14-7) responded with two runs in the second inning on a two-run home run, followed by another two runs in the third to take a 4-1 lead through the first three frames.
Missouri tacked on another two runs before the Illini responded in the top of the sixth as Ryan Hampe connected on a two-run opposite-field homer, his second of the season to cut the deficit to 6-3. The two teams continued to trade runs while the Tigers held on to a lead throughout the latter innings of the ballgame. Illinois was able to bring the tying run to the on-deck circle in the top of the ninth inning, but the comeback effort ultimately fell short.
Up next, the Illini will host Purdue for the first home Big Ten series of the season. The first game of the series will begin at 6 p.m. CT on Friday evening.
Bears Sign QB Siemian
The Chicago Bears signed veteran quarterback Trevor Siemian to a two-year contract on Tuesday to back up Justin Fields.
Siemian has appeared in 33 games and started 29 while throwing for 6,843 yards, 41 touchdowns and 27 interceptions for the Denver Broncos (2015-17), New York Jets (2019) and New Orleans Saints (2020-21). He starred at Northwestern before getting drafted by Denver in the seventh round in 2015.
Fields is coming off a shaky rookie season after Chicago traded up to draft him with the No. 11 overall pick. The Bears also have Super Bowl 52 MVP Nick Foles on their roster.
The Bears decided to make big changes after going 6-11 and missing the playoffs for the ninth time in 11 years. They hired general manager Ryan Poles to replace Ryan Pace and Matt Eberflus to take over for Matt Nagy. Chicago also traded star pass rusher Khalil Mack to the Los Angeles Chargers.
White Sox Acquire Former Phillies First Round Pick
The Chicago White Sox added to their outfield depth on Tuesday, acquiring Adam Haseley in a trade with the Philadelphia Phillies.
Chicago sent minor league pitcher McKinley Moore to Philadelphia for Haseley, a .264 hitter over parts of three big league seasons. Outfielder Blake Rutherford was designed for assignment by the reigning AL Central champions to make room on their 40-man roster.
The White Sox lost Andrew Vaughn on Sunday when he got hurt making a diving catch in the outfield. The 23-year-old Vaughn, the No. 3 pick in the 2019 amateur draft, was diagnosed with a hip pointer, but he could start playing in games again in one to two weeks.
Haseley was selected by Philadelphia with the No. 8 overall pick in the 2017 amateur draft. He has appeared in 72 games in center field, 35 in left and 19 in right.
He made his big league debut in 2019, batting .266 with five homers and 26 RBIs in 67 games.
Haseley was the Phillies’ opening-day center fielder last year, but he appeared in just nine games with the big league club. He hit .233 in 56 games in the minors.
Moore, 23, was selected by Chicago in the 14th round of the 2019 draft. The 6-foot-6 right-hander went 2-2 with a 4.20 ERA in 37 games in the minors last year.
HS Softball: GCMS Rolls Clinton
Gibson City-Melvin-Sibley scored two runs in the top of the sixth inning to go up by ten runs and kept Clinton off the scoreboard in the bottom half of the frame to come away with a 12-2 ten-run rule victory in non-conference high school girl's softball action from Clinton Monday afternoon.
Cally Kroon was a home run short of the cycle for the Lady Falcons. Kroon went 3-for-4 with four runs batted in and three runs scored.
From the leadoff spot, Ashley Hyatt finished 3-for-5. Sadie Christensen and Kyra Kietzman each recorded a multi-hit afternoon for the Lady Falcons.
Heidi Humble doubled in Ella Steward and Brooke Reeves in the fifth inning to cut the Clinton deficit to 10-2 at the time. Reeves went 1-for-2 for the Lady Maroons.
Reeves took the loss in circle for the Lady Maroons. She allwed 12 runs, but five were earned as the Lady Maroons committed seven errors. She allowed eleve hits, issued four walks nd struck out two.
The Lady Maroons fall to 0-3 on the season while GCMS moves to 1-2.
Clinton travels to Tuscola this afternoon to open Central Illinois Conference play.
Knicks Get By Bulls
RJ Barrett scored 28 points, Alec Burks had 27 and the New York Knicks beat the Chicago Bulls 109-104 on Monday night for their fourth straight victory.
Obi Toppin had 17 points for the Knicks, who remained 4 1/2 games behind Atlanta for 10th place in the Eastern Conference and the final play-in spot with only six games remaining. But they'd rather keep trying for that, as unlikely as it is, than lose a few more games to potentially better their draft position.
DeMar DeRozan scored 37 points, including 15 in the fourth quarter. But he missed a jumper and then was called for an offensive foul in the final 45 seconds, cutting short Chicago's comeback attempt.
Zach LaVine added 27 points but Chicago fell into a tie with Toronto for the fifth-best record in the East.
Toppin played most of the fourth quarter in place of struggling Julius Randle and had eight points in the period. His dunk while being fouled led to a three-point play and an 89-79 advantage early in the period but DeRozan, who has 573 points in the fourth quarter this season, kept Chicago from ever falling too far behind.
His three-point play cut it to 104-103 with 1:17 left, but after his missed jumper Burks knocked down a 3-pointer from the corner to make it 107-103 with 22 seconds to go. Randle then hit two free throws after DeRozan's offensive foul to put it away.
Mitchell Robinson finished with 16 points and 12 rebounds for the Knicks. Randle was 1 of 9 for five points, though he did grab 13 rebounds.
Nikola Vucevic had 16 points and 13 rebounds.
Former Bulls Coach, now Knicks Coach Tom Thibodeau still isn't sure if Derrick Rose will return this season. He said the point guard has increased his workload to include basketball activity but still not contact as he recovers from a procedure for a skin infection on his surgically repaired right ankle.
Rookie guard Quentin Grimes missed his second straight game with soreness in his right knee after recently returning from an injury to the knee. Thibodeau said Grimes was day to day.
The Bulls visit Washington on Tuesday.
Blues Down Cnaucks
Vladimir Tarasenko had two goals and an assist, leading the St. Louis Blues to a 4-1 victory over the Vancouver Canucks on Monday night.
Tarasenko has 23 goals this season, and the three-point game gave him 500 points in his NHL career.
David Perron and Marco Scandella also scored for the Blues, who had lost of three of four. Robert Thomas had two assists.
Ville Husso rebounded after allowing five goals Saturday and recorded 35 saves. He is 8-3-3 in his last 14 starts.
Brad Hunt scored for Vancouver. Former Blues goal Jaroslav Halak had 25 saves.
It was the first of a home-and-home set against the Canucks. The teams play in Vancouver on Wednesday.
St. Louis, outscored 12-4 in its last two games, jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the first period.
The Blues struck first when Scandella scored his second goal of the season at 6:37 of the opening period. Tarasenko's shot went over Halak. Standing in front of the net, Scandella alertly pushed the puck in for the goal.
It was the first time in six games that the Blues scored first in a game.
The Blues converted on a 2-on-1 break to go up 2-0 at 14:02. Ivan Barbashev picked the puck from Conor Garland and passed to Perron. From the right circle, Perron's wrist shot went high and beat Halak, who faced his former teammates for just the fourth time in his 16-year career. He is 0-3-1 against St. Louis.
Perron has 14 goals in his last 13 games. Perron had an eight-game point streak (10 goals, four assists) snapped Saturday against the Hurricanes. He has posted 22 points over his last 16 games (14 goals, 8 assists).
Tarasenko's goal came just 49 seconds into the third period. Tarasenko was robbed by Halak on his first shot. The puck came back to him and he knocked in his rebound.
The Canucks cut the lead to 3-1 on a goal by Hunt at 2:13. It was Hunt's third goal this season.
Halak was pulled with 3:17 to play. Tarasenko scored an empty-net goal at 17:47.
St. Louis acquired D Brady Lyle from the Boston Bruins in exchange for future considerations on Monday. Lyle will report to the Blues' AHL affiliate, the Springfield Thunderbirds. The 6-foot-1, 211-pound Lyle, 22, has dressed in 48 games for the AHL's Providence Bruins this season, recording nine points (two goals, seven assists) and 10 penalty minutes.
The Blues have signed D Matt Kessel to a two-year, entry-level contract that will begin with the 2022-23 season. Kessel, who was drafted by the Blues in the fifth round (150th overall) of the 2020 NHL Entry Draft, will report to the Blues' AHL affiliate, the Springfield Thunderbirds, on a tryout and will be a member of the Thunderbirds for the remainder of the season. The 6-foot-3, 201-pound Kessel, 21, has spent the past three seasons at UMass-Amherst.
St. Louis is at Vancouver on Wednesday night.
Bills Match Offer Sheet for OL Bates
The Buffalo Bills will retain Ryan Bates by matching the four-year qualifying offer the offensive lineman signed with the Chicago Bears, general manager Brandon Beane said on Monday.
Beane made the announcement while attending the NFL’s owners meetings in Florida, four days after Bates signed the Bears’ offer sheet. The Bills had five days to match the offer or lose Bates without compensation.
The third-year player was a restricted free agent, whose rights the Bills retained by tendering him a one-year, $2.433 million contract two weeks ago.
He’s a third-year player who went undrafted out of Penn State and was acquired by Buffalo in a trade that sent defensive end Eli Harold to the Philadelphia Eagles in August 2019. Noted for his versatility for being able to play each position on the line, Bates appeared in 41 games, including four starts last season with the Bills.
In a separate move, the Bills re-signed offensive lineman Ike Boettger to a one-year contract. Boettger, who had 10 starts at guard in Buffalo last season, spent the past four seasons with the Bills and was an unrestricted free agent after completing the final year of his contract.
Sabres Rally Past Blackhawks
Tage Thompson scored the tiebreaking goal on a fortunate bounce with 10.6 seconds left and the Buffalo Sabres rallied from four down to beat the Chicago Blackhawks 6-5 on Monday night.
Victor Olofsson had two goals and an assist to help the Sabres win for the first time in three games. Kyle Okposo, Vinnie Hinostroza and Alex Tuch also scored for Buffalo.
Thompson, the team leader with 28 goals, broke his stick on a shot from left-wing. The puck caromed off the boards behind the net and hit Chicago goaltender Kevin Lankinen's left skate before going in.
Tuch forged Buffalo's second tie of the night with a slot deflection of Olofsson's pass with 2:14 to play. Olofsson took Casey Middlestadt's feed and relayed it to Tuch.
Alex DeBrincat gave Chicago a 5-4 advantage midway through the third period with his 38th goal of the season and fourth in four games, but the Blackhawks blew yet another lead.
Calvin de Haan, Sam Lafferty, Jonathan Toews and Seth Jones also scored for Chicago, which led 4-0 in the second.
Buffalo's comeback began when Olofsson scored twice in just under six minutes, beating Lankinen on a one-timer from the right circle with the Sabres on a power play, then sending a wrist shot over Lankinen's glove from the left circle 10:24 into the second.
Buffalo cut the deficit to 4-3 on Okposo's deflection of Dylan Cozens' shot at 14:32, a drive that caromed off the right skate of Blackhawks defenseman Erik Gustafsson just before it beat Lankinen.
The Sabres tied it on former Blackhawk and Chicago native Hinostroza's 11th goal, a tip rebound off a slot scramble 2:39 into the third.
Lankinen made 29 saves. Dustin Tokarski had 15 for Buffalo.
The Blackhawks dominated the first 22 minutes, scoring four times on nine shots. Then the Sabres countered with a 15-shot second period and pulled within a goal after 40 minutes.
De Haan opened the scoring at 7:53 of the first, converting Taylor Raddysh's feed. Lafferty made it 2-0 at 13:44 with a deflection of Jake McCabe's point shot.
The Blackhawks led 3-0 on Toews' 10th goal of the season in his 999th NHL game. His power-play backhand was set up by Philipp Kurashev on a give-and-go with 3:05 left in the first.
At 1:21 of the second, Jones' three-quarter speed wrist shot beat Tokarski to make it 4-0.
De Haan's goal gave him two in a season for the first time since 2016-17. The defenseman had scored once in each of the last four seasons.
Chicago forward Tyler Johnson came off injured reserve and out of concussion protocol before the game, going back in the lineup on the third line. Kirby Dach didn't dress because of a non-COVID-19 illness.
The Blackhawks begin a two-game road swing at Florida on Thursday.
Big Sixth Inning Sends Monticello Past Lincoln
In a game heard on 95.9 FM WEZC and online at dewittdailynews.com, a five-run sixth inning propelled the Monticello Sages past the Lincoln Railsplitter 8-2 in non-conference high school boy's baseball action Monday afternoon in Monticello.
Setting up the big sixth inning was a bizarre sequence in the bottom of the fifth inning and the Railers up 2-1. Lincoln's Wyatt Mammen struck out Dawlton Chupp and Joey Sprinkle to start the inning, the two and three hitters in the Monticello lineup. Then with one-ball and two-strike counts on Jacob Trusner, Thomas Swartz, and Spencer Mitze, Mamnen hit each consecutively setting up Eli Craft with the bases loaded and two outs.
During Craft's at-bat allowed, a passed ball first allowed Trusner to score and tie the game at 2-apiece. Then a passed ball three pitches later allowed Swartz to score and give the Sages the lead, 3-2.
Monticello's big sixth inning started with ninth-place hitter Logan Chupp drawing a lead-off walk to lead the inning off. Biniam Lienhart drew a walk to follow Chupp.
The Sages called Tylor Bundy off the bench to pinch-hit for Dawlton Chupp's place in the lineup and the speedy Bundy laid down a perfect bunt up the right side of the infield and there was no play at any base, loading the bases for Joey Sprinkle.
The senior popped a mile-high fly ball to left and was misplayed allowing each runner to move up a base and scored Dylan Brown from third base, running for the catcher Chupp, to make the score 4-2.
With the Railers infield drawn in, Trusner from the cleanup spot hit a flare to right-center field that nearly cleared the bases but Sprinkle was thrown out at the plate by three steps trying to score from first. Lienhart and Bundy scored easily to stretch the Sages advantage to 6-2.
Following Trusner's two-run single, Swartz singled to left, moving Trusner to third base. With Mitze batting, Swartz took off for second base. The throw skipped in to shortstop Andrew Graue and that allowed Trusner to score from third base and make the score 7-2.
The Sages would tack on the final run they'd score when Mitze singled home Swartz to make the score 8-2.
Equally as impressive as the Sages late scoring bursts were sophomore pitchers Luke Teschke and Jacob Long.
Teschke, who earlier last week committed to playing baseball at Illinois State University, pitched into the fifth inning in the third week of the season. The sophomore right-hander struck out nine Railers over 4 1/3 innings, walking three and allowed two unearned runs.
Teschke started the game with a fielding error when Daulton Miller grounded one up the first base line. Teschke's throw was over the head of first basemen Trusner and Miller end up coming around to score when Teschke walked Alex Hoeffert with the bases loaded.
Jaden Leadley started the fifth inning with a strikeout for Lincoln but reached on a passed ball error. He would later come around to score when Sean Raffa singled.
After Leadley reached base, Long relieved Teshke after he recorded his ninth strikeout of Miller. The sophomre southpaw allowed Sean Raffa to single home a run. After the run-scoring single, Trent Koehler's single in the hole at shortstop set up first and second with one out.
On a ground ball to Craft at third base, the freshman made a heads up play to step on the bag and throw across to Trusner at first base to close out the inning with a double play.
Long finished the win out for Monticello going 2 2/3 innings of scoreless relief with no walks and four strikeouts. He allowed four hits.
Koehler, who started on the mound for Lincoln, finished 1-for-4. He went four innings, allowing a run on two hits, three walks and struck out ten. Raffa paced the Lincoln offense going 2-for-2 with an RBI and a pair of walks.
Trusner finished 1-for-3 with two runs batted in and two runs scored. Swartz finished 2-for-2 with a pair of runs scored, a stolen base, a walk and was hit by a pitch.
Mitze finished 1-for-3 with an RBI for Monticello and Lienhart went 1-for-2 with a walk, two runs scored and a stolen base.
Lincoln drops to 1-2 on the young season while Monticello moves to 6-2.
The Sages travel to Champaign St. Thomas More on Wednesay to open Illini Prairie Conference action.
The next Sages baseball broadcast on 95.9 FM WEZC will be next Thursday when Monticello hosts Olympia.
Hear girl's softball action on WEZC and at dewittdailynews.com this Thursday afternoon when the Lady Sages host Tri-Valley.
Boy's Baseball Monticello hosts Lincoln on WEZC
The Monticello Sages boy's baseball team will host Lincon in non-conference high school boy's baseball action this afternoon in Monticello.
The Sages have started the season 5-2 with its most recent win a 7-4 home victory Friday over Westville.
The Railsplitters have struggled to get games in so far and sit at 1-1. They beat Warrensburg-Latham in the season opener and most recently fell to Springfield Sacred Heart Griffin last Monday.
Game time this afternon is 4:30 pm and can be heard on 95.9 FM WEZC and online at dewittdailynews.com.
Young Lady Maroons Softball Squad Looking to Overcome Early Adversity
An already very young Clinton Lady Maroons varsity softball squad is deal with some early season challenges.
Head Coach Andrea Rhoades indicates they have been bit by the injury bug in the early season so they are asking some players to take on unfamiliar roles and young players to step up.
Coach Rhoades explains some of the injuries they are dealing with are from players they had hoped would be key contributors this year but gives credit to the girls they've asked to try out new positions and step up in bigger roles.
Coach Rhoades praises the way the team enjoys being around each other and the way her seniors are mentoring the young players they have.
The Lady Maroons roster breaks down to four seniors, two juniors, six sophomores and five freshman. Clinton has started the season 0-2 and will be in action this afternooon taking on GCMS.
SLU Gets By ISU Sunday
The Illinois State baseball team scored in the 1st inning on Sunday but dropped the series finale, 8-2, to split the series with Saint Louis at Duffy Bass Field.
Sophomore Sean Sinisko threw four scoreless innings, allowing just one hit and striking out two.
Illinois State drops back to .500 at 9-9 while Saint Louis jumps to 12-9.
An RBI in the 1st inning from junior Connor Olson opened the game's scoring.
Saint Louis scored three times in both the 5th and 7th innings to lead 6-1.
ISU loaded the bases in the 7th inning but came away with just one run, trailing 6-2.
SLU responded with a pair of runs in the 8th inning.
Junior Jake McCaw's nine-game hitting streak was snapped Sunday.
The Redbirds had its Saturday matchup with the Billikens canceled. Illinois State is scheduled to host Iowa on Tuesday before Eastern Illinois on Wednesday. Both games are at 5:00 p.m. CT.
Michigan State Gets Best of Illinois in Series Finale
Illinois dropped the final game of the Big Ten opening weekend series against Michigan State at Illinois Field Sunday afternoon.
Illinois took two wins in a Friday double header in East Lansing, Michigan but weather forced the series finale to Champaign.
Outfielder Taylor Jackson went 2-for-4 with two RBI to lead the Illini at the plate. Cam McDonald picked up his team-high 24th RBI with a double down the left field line in the fourth inning which also extended his hitting streak to 19 games.
McDonald has reached base in every game this season.
Michigan State (11-9, 1-2) scored three runs in the second inning and another two in the third, but Illinois (10-11, 2-1) responded with three runs in the top of the fourth to pull within two of the Spartans.
Sophomore Alex Vera entered in relief of Jack Crowder and threw 3.2 scoreless innings, giving up just three hits. The Illini bullpen held Michigan State to zero runs in the final seven frames of the ballgame, but the offense was unable to bring a run across to spark a comeback.
Illinois travels to Sauget, Illinois on Tuesday to take on Missouri in a neutral site game against the Tigers. The game will be played at GCS Credit Union Ballpark and will begin at 6 p.m. CT.
Cardinals Reportedly Bringing Back 1B Pujols
Albert Pujols is returning to St. Louis after agreeing to a one-year deal with the Cardinals, according to published reports.
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch, which first reported the agreement late Sunday night, said the contract with the 42-year-old slugger — who is 21 home runs shy of 700 for his career — was pending a physical.
The deal brings Pujols back to where he began his major league career, becoming one of the game’s most powerful and dangerous all-around hitters. The NL Rookie of the Year in 2001 spent his first 11 years in St. Louis, helping the Cardinals win the World Series in 2009 and 2011. He hit at least .300 with at least 30 homers and 100 RBIs in each of his first 10 seasons in St. Louis.
A wildly popular player in St. Louis, his last game for the Cardinals was the team’s Game 7 win over Texas in the 2011 World Series.
Pujols was selected the NL MVP three times and made nine All-Star teams with the Cardinals before signing a 10-year, $240 million deal with the Los Angeles Angels in 2012. He was waived by the Angels last May and signed with the Dodgers, for whom he hit 12 homers and drove in 38 runs in 85 games.
Back with the Cardinals, Pujols could help serve as the team’s designated hitter with the National League now adopting the rule that had long been in place in the American League.
Bears Ink Bills OL
The Buffalo Bills stand to lose Ryan Bates after the offensive lineman agreed to sign an offer sheet to play for the Chicago Bears.
The Chicago Tribune first reported the move late Thursday.
Once the offer sheet is filed with the NFL, the Bills will have five days to match the Bears’ offer or lose Bates without compensation. A restricted free agent, Bates’ rights were retained by the Bills last week when the team tendered him a one-year, $2.433 million contract.
The value of the offer sheet was not revealed.
Buffalo has very limited space under its salary cap, which already counts Bates’ contract, and the team would have to free up additional space to match the Bears’ offer.
He’s a third-year player who went undrafted out of Penn State and was acquired by Buffalo in a trade that sent defensive end Eli Harold to the Philadelphia Eagles in August 2019. Noted for his versatility for being able to play each position, Bates appeared in 41 games, including four starts last season with the Bills.
Cubs Trade OF Ramirez to Rays
The Tampa Bay Rays acquired outfielder Harold Ramírez in a trade with the Chicago Cubs on Friday.
Ramirez batted .268 with seven homers and 41 RBIs in 99 games with Cleveland last season. He was acquired by the Cubs for cash in November.
Chicago got minor league infielder Esteban Quiroz in the deal with Tampa Bay. The 30-year-old Quiroz hit .268 with 12 homers and 48 RBIs in 68 games with Triple-A Durham last year.
A native of Cartagena, Colombia, Ramirez, 27, is a .271 hitter over parts of three seasons with Miami and Cleveland. He ranked sixth among NL rookies with 116 hits for the Marlins in 2019.
Ross Chastain Bangs Way to First NASCAR Win
Ross Chastain and Trackhouse Racing became first-time Cup winners Sunday when Chastain bashed and banged his way around the final lap of overtime at the Circuit of the Americas road course.
He tangled with friend and former teammate AJ Allmendinger to secure his first victory in 121 Cup starts. Chastain won in his sixth race with Trackhouse, which is co-owned by Pitbull.
The win is complex for Chastain, who justified his aggressive last-lap moves against Allmendinger as what’s required to win in the Cup Series. Chastain gave initial pause at what damage he may have done in the relationship with his one-time mentor. The two were Xfinity Series teammates at Kaulig Racing.
Overtime produced the most aggressive action of a long Sunday of racing on the permanent road course used primarily for Formula One. The race had nine cautions and ran 3 hours, 20 minutes.
Tyler Reddick had pushed his way to the led on the single lap run between the eighth and ninth caution, while Chastain and Allmendinger restarted overtime from second and third. Sitting in fourth was Alex Bowman, the driver often chided for “backing into victories.
For a moment, it looked as if another win would indeed fall in Bowman’s lap. Overtime featured four lead changes, two by Chastain, one by Allmendinger and Bowman even got to the front, but Chastain decided the race by divebombing inside of Allmendinger.
Bowman finished second for Hendrick Motorsports and a Chevrolet sweep. Christopher Bell was third for Toyota and followed by Chase Elliott of Hendrick, the defending race winner. Reddick was fifth and pole-sitter Ryan Blaney was the highest-finishing Ford driver in sixth.
The Cup Series races Sunday at Richmond Raceway in Virginia. Alex Bowman is the defending race winner and Martin Truex Jr. won the playoff race at Richmond last September.
Packers Sign CB Nixon, Lose CB Sullivan
The Green Bay Packers have signed former Las Vegas Raiders cornerback Keisean Nixon.
Nixon appeared in 40 games and made two starts during his three seasons with the Raiders. He made 20 tackles on defense and 18 on special teams. He had a team-high nine tackles on special teams as a rookie in 2019.
This move reunites Nixon with new Packers special teams coach Rich Bisaccia, who went 7-6 as the Raiders’ interim head coach last season after the resignation of Jon Gruden. Bisaccia had been the Raiders’ special teams coordinator before taking over for Gruden.
The 24-year-old Nixon joined the Raiders as an undrafted free agent in 2019. He played two years at South Carolina after transferring from Arizona Western College.
Meanwhile, former Packers cornerback Chandon Sullivan signed with the Minnesota Vikings on Friday, the latest player to switch from one NFC North rival to another.
The 25-year-old Sullivan played more than 76% of the snaps on defense last season for Green Bay, mostly in the slot position in the nickel package. He didn’t miss a game in three years with the Packers and had five interceptions and 16 passes defensed from 2019-21.
Undrafted out of Georgia State, where he became the program’s career interception leader, Sullivan broke into the NFL in 2018 with Philadelphia.
The Vikings have made a habit of signing ex-Packers over the years, including their most recent addition earlier this week: outside linebacker Za’Darius Smith.
HS Softball: Lady Maroons Fall To Maroa-Forsyth
In a game heard Friday evening on WHOW, the Clinton Lady Maroons fell to Maroa-Forsyth 12-2 in five innings. The non-conference matchup was relocated to Millikin University's turf softball complex due to wet field conditions.
The Trojans jumped out to 4-0 lead in the top of the first, and never looked back. They were led by Mariana Rohman, who threw two shutout innings of one hit ball with four strikeouts for the Trojan win. At the plate, Maroa-Forsyth was led by Reese Tirpak, who went 2 for 2 with a two-run homerun and a triple. Val Foulke also went 2 for 3 with two runs batted in on a homerun and triple. The Trojans are now 4-0 on the season.
The young Clinton team is facing a slew of injuries already this season, especially in the pitching department. Usual starting center fielder Brooke Reeves got the start. She took the loss on five innings of work; allowing 12 runs on 13 hits with four strikeouts, five walks, and on hit batter.
The Lady Maroons were led at the plate by the Serv-Pro of Piatt/Dewitt County Player of the Game Alaina Soberalski. The junior catcher went 2 for 3 at the plate. Heidi Humble and Brooke Reeves also went 1 for 3 for Clinton.
Clinton falls to 0-2 on the year. They next play Monday at home against GCMS.
Next week's "Maroons Game of the Week" broadcast on WHOW is scheduled for Thursday at 4:30 as Clinton hosts Central A&M in a CIC conference matchup.
HS Softball: Monticello Rolls Decatur Eisenhower
In a game heard on 95.9 FM WEZC and online at dewittdailynews.com, Lizzie Stiverson hit a two-run home run and scored three runs helping Monticello shut out Decatur Eisenhower 15-0 in four innings Friday afternoon from Monticello High School in non-conference high school girl's softball action.
Stiverson's two-run blast through a stiff wind Friday capped a four-run second inning to lead 6-0 and the Lady Sages tacked on eight more runs in the third to open up a 14-0. A run in the fourth ended the game on the 15-run rule.
Stiverson was the Piatt/DeWitt County Player of the Game and finished 2-for-2 with a run-scoring double in the first inning and scored three runs. Addison Wallace was 2-for-2 with three runs scored, a double and drove in two.
Hannah Uebinger was 1-for-3 with an RBI, a run scored and a stolen base.
Reese Patton tossed four shutout innings, striking out eight on zero walks and only one hit.
The Lady Sages even their record at 2-2.
The next Monticello sports broadcast on WEZC and at dewittdailynews.com is Monday when the Sages baseball team hosts Lincoln.
Pelicans Drop Struggling Bulls
Devonte' Graham hit five 3-pointers on his way to a season-high 30 points, CJ McCollum scored 25 and the New Orleans Pelicans defeated the Chicago Bulls 126-109 on Thursday night.
Jonas Valanciunas added 16 points and 19 rebounds for the Pelicans, who won for the fourth time in six games as they try to solidify their hold on a Western Conference play-in spot.
Zach LaVine scored 39 points and Coby White added 23 for Chicago, which played without leading scorer DeMar DeRozan (left groin) and lost for the fifth time in six games. The slumping Bulls are in danger of sliding out of a top-six seed in the East (the seventh and eighth seeds have to host the play-in round).
Pelicans undrafted rookie Jose Alvarado scored 13 of his 15 points in the fourth quarter, hitting a driving layup, floater and 3 in succession to help fuel a pivotal surge in which New Orleans built a 15-point cushion. Graham's deep 3 and Valanciunas' 10-foot turnaround capped the spurt and made it 107-92 with 6:26 to go.
Javonte Green and Alex Caruso each hit a 3 to help Chicago pull to 109-102 before Graham hit a momentum-halting driving layup as he was fouled. Graham added two more free throws to give him five straight points.
McCollum's bank shot made it 116-102 with 2:01 left and Chicago removed its starters soon after.
LaVine scored 16 points in the first quarter, when he hit five of his first six shots, including all three 3s he attempted, and helped Chicago build a lead as large as nine.
But the Pelicans erased the deficit in the second. Graham's 29-foot 3, followed by his driving floater while being fouled, put New Orleans up 52-50.
The Pelicans were ahead by four late in the period on Herb Jones' putback, but White drained his fourth of five 3s on the night to pull Chicago to 63-62 at halftime.
The Bulls visit Cleveland on Saturday night in the third of five straight road games.
Blackhawks Top Kings in Shootout
Thursday night, Collin Delia picked up the biggest win of his fledgling NHL career and outdueled Jonathon Quick.
Delia made 43 saves and stopped all three of Los Angeles' attempts in the shootout to give the Chicago Blackhawks a 4-3 victory.
Delia grew up in Southern California going to Los Angeles Kings games and watching Quick in goal.
Alex DeBrincat had a goal and an assist in regulation and then had the only score in the shootout for the Blackhawks, who have won two straight for the first time since getting four consecutive victories in the middle of January.
Delia made only his third NHL appearance this season. The 27-year old goalie began the season with Rockford of the AHL before being called up two months into the season. With Chicago playing on back-to-back nights, Delia found out before Wednesday's game in Anaheim that he was going to get the start.
Delia will be seeing more action over the final month of the season. He is the Blackhawks' backup goaltender after Marc Andre-Fleury was traded to Minnesota and Kevin Lankinen assumed No. 1 duties.
Patrick Kane also had a goal and an assist for the Blackhawks. Sam Lafferty also scored.
Phillip Danault scored twice for the Kings for his fourth multigoal game of the season. Quick made 28 saves.
Trevor Moore added a short-handed score for Los Angeles. He's the first Kings player since Mike Richards in 2011 to have a short-handed goal in two straight games.
Kane, who has four straight games with a point, has 23 in March (five goals, 18 assists). That's second to Nashville's Roman Josi, who has 26 points this month. Kane was in position after DeBrincat's shot took a big bounce off the endboards and put it past Quick at 16:44 of the first period.
Shortly after Los Angeles' Troy Stecher was sent to the penalty box for hooking, the Kings evened it on Moore's breakaway short-hander 2:13 into the second. Moore has 13 goals this season, but four are short-handed - which ties him with Columbus' Gustav Nyquist, Florida's Aleksander Barkov, Ottawa's Alex Formenton and Anaheim's Isac Lundestrom for the league lead.
DeBrincat scored his team-leading 36th of the season nine minutes later on a one-timer after a feed from behind the net by Dylan Strome.
Both of Danault's goals were rebounds in front of the net. His first score at 16:50 of the second period gave him his third goal in the last four games and tied it at 2.
After Lafferty's backhander in front of the crease put the Blackhawks back on top with 1:51 remaining in the second, Danault would tie it again at 9:07 of the third when he was able to fight through traffic and knock it in.
With the Kings still missing seven key players due to injuries, coach Todd McLellan thought this was the first time there were major breakdowns in communication. Despite being short-handed, Los Angeles is in second place in the Pacific Division by two points over Edmonton.
The Blackhawks conclude their three-game road trip against the Vegas Golden Knights on Saturday.
Flyers Blast Blues
Travis Konecny scored twice, Hayden Hodgson had a goal and an assist in his NHL debut and the Philadelphia Flyers beat the St. Louis Blues 5-2 on Thursday night.
The Flyers snapped a 13-game winless streak on the road, winning away from home for the first time since Dec. 29 at expansion Seattle.
Patrick Brown also scored, Joel Farabee added an empty-netter, and Martin Jones made 26 saves for Philadelphia. Cam York and Kevin Hayes each two assists.
Vladimir Tarasenko and Alexei Toropchenko scored for St. Louis, and Jordan Binnington made 22 saves. The Blues have lost three of four.
The Flyers had the jump from the start, outshooting the Blues 9-4 and taking a 2-0 lead in the opening period.
Konecny gave the Flyers the lead at the 6:27 mark with a quick wrister from the left dot. Kevin Connauton had the primary assist, giving him his first point in 29 games this season.
Brown extended the lead with 5:09 left in the first. It was his fourth of the season, snapping a nine-game goal drought.
Tarasenko's power-play goal at 1:47 of the second period cut it to 2-1.
Seconds after Pavel Buchnevich's turnover, Konecny's slap shot trickled through Binnington's pads to give the Flyers a 3-1 lead with 7:31 left.
Toropchenko scored for the Blues with 4:00 left in the second, immediately after Martin mishandled the puck behind the Flyers' net.
Hodgson gave the Flyers some insurance, banging home a rebound off Hayes' shot with 8:26 left in the third.
Blues LW David Perron's career-high seven-game goals streak was snapped, but he got an assist on Tarasenko's goal to give him an eight-game points streak. Perron has points in 11 of his last 12 games and has 19 points (13 goals, 6 assists) during that span.
Blues D Torey Krug (upper body) is out week-to-week after suffering the injury at Washington on Tuesday.
Blues F Tyler Bozak (lower body) was placed on the injured reserve and D Calle Rosen was recalled from Springfield, the team's AHL affiliate.
The Blues host Carolina on Saturday night.
Keselowski Hit With Huge Punishment for Modifications
NASCAR issued steep penalties against Brad Keselowski and his new race team on Thursday for illegally modifying a supplied part on the Next Gen car.
Keselowski was docked 100 driver points and the No. 6 Ford team docked 100 owner points. Matt McCall, his crew chief, was fined $100,000 and suspended from the next four Cup races.
The penalty plunged the 2012 NASCAR champion from 16th in the current standings to 35th — behind every other full-time driver in the field. Keselowski is in his first season as driver and part-owner of RFK Racing.
Additionally, should Keselowski qualify for NASCAR’s playoffs, he will be docked 10 points at the reset ahead of the first round.
The infraction was discovered in a teardown technical inspection of the No. 6 Ford at NASCAR’s research and development center in Concord this week. The RFK Racing entry was brought to NASCAR headquarters after Sunday’s race at Atlanta, where Keselowski was sent to the back of the field at the start for unapproved adjustments.
Keselowski finished 12th at Atlanta.
NASCAR announced a more stringent penalty structure for 2022 and its new Next Gen car, which is a spec car consisting of primarily single-source parts from distributors. Modifications are not permitted, and the Fords from RFK and Team Penske were already found to have made changes to their wheels ahead of the Daytona 500. Both organizations escaped penalty for the first offense.
NASCAR’s new penalty system is three-tiered and designed to deter teams from altering its new race car. Keselowski received an L2-level penalty, which allows for points deductions up to 120 points and fines of up to $250,000.
NASCAR Series Heads to Texas for First Road Course of Season
The first road course of the 2022 NASCAR season is up this weekend when the circuit heads to Austin, Texas to take on the Circuit of the Americas road course.
Last year, road course master Chase Elliott won. William Byron pulled off the race-record 46th lead change on lap 315 of 325 and outran Christopher Bell and Ross Chastain to win in Atlanta last Sunday afternoon.
Byron was among a race-record 20 race leaders. He gave Hendrick Motorsports three different winners through five races. Bell was penalized for an illegal pass on the final lap and relegated to 23rd place, the last spot on the lead lap. The race weekend was the first on the track since a major repaving and reconfiguration since the series raced at the 1.54-mile track last July. Chastain’s finish came despite a crash that put him two laps down. Kyle Busch also rallied after a crash to finish third.
The 68 lap, 231.88 mile race takes place Sunday at 2:30 pm. Practice is Saturday morning at 9 am with qualifying 10 am.
The XFinity Series Pit Boss 250 runs Saturday in Austin at 3:30 pm. Pole-sitter Kyle Busch won last year.
Ty Gibbs passed Ryan Sieg on the final lap of a second overtime and beat Austin Hill by 0.178 seconds to win at Atlanta last weekend.
Gibbs led just the final lap and earned his second victory in five starts this season and his sixth in 23 career starts. The race included a race-record 10 caution flags that slowed the pace for 56 laps. A.J. Allmendinger ran third, followed by Riley Herbst and Landon Cassill. Noah Gragson’s streak of four consecutive top-three finishes and Justin Allgaier’s streak of 16 consecutive top-10 finishes ended.
Practice for the XFinity racers is tonight at 4 pm with qualifying at 4:30 pm.
Todd Gilliland won after starting fifth last year at COTA in the Camping World Truck Series.
Corey Heim passed Kyle Busch Motorsports teammate Chandler Smith on the last lap and won at Atlanta, his first career victory in just his fifth career start last week.
Ben Rhodes rallied to finish second, followed by Ty Majeski and Smith at Atlanta. Smith is the points leader by 13 over Tanner Gray. Gray and third-place Majeski are the only drivers with three top-10 finishes in as many races.
The 42 lap, 143.22 mile race runs at noon Saturday with practice this afternoon at 2 pm and qualifying 2:30 pm.
Illinois Routs Wheaton In Impromptu Non-Conference Matchup
Illinois baseball took down Wheaton on Wednesday evening at Illinois Field, 13-5.
The Illini pitching staff held Wheaton to just five hits while the Illini offense registered 12 hits in the win. Cam McDonald kept his 16-game hitting streak alive with a single in the first inning, while Branden Comia, Jacob Campbell, and Brody Harding each recorded multi-hit games. Campbell and Harding both homered in the game. It was Harding's first homerun of the season.
Wheaton (3-10) scored first in the top of the second inning, but Illinois (8-10) responded in the fourth as Jacob Campbell destroyed a three-run homerun to left field to put the Illini on top. The Illini tallied another three runs in the fifth inning and two in the sixth to take an 8-1 lead heading into the final three frames.
Illinois tacked on another five runs in the bottom of the eighth inning to extend their lead before Wheaton scored four more in the top of the ninth. Crayton Burnett earned his first collegiate win on the mound, pitching 2.0 innings in relief while tallying two strikeouts and giving up no hits.
The Illini improve to 8-10 on the season before opening up Big Ten conference play this weekend at Michigan State.
Blackhawks Double Up Ducks
Patrick Kane had a goal and two assists as the Blackhawks defeated the skidding Ducks 4-2 on Wednesday to snap a three-game losing streak.
Kane has been hot not only against the Ducks, but the rest of the NHL as well. He has 16 points in Chicago's last seven games overall, but only two goals. On March 8 in Chicago, Kane posted a career-high six points in an 8-3 win over Anaheim.
Kane gave the Blackhawks a 2-1 advantage at 11:37 of the second period with a slap shot from the right circle on a power play. He had a chance to score on a breakaway five minutes into the third, but was stopped by John Gibson.
Dylan Strome scored the go-ahead goal with 3:50 remaining when he redirected Riley Stillman's shot from near the blueline past goalie Gibson to give the Blackhawks a 3-2 lead. Alex DeBrincat put it out of reach on an empty-net goal with 1:03 left.
Kevin Lankinen stopped 27 shots in his first game as Chicago's No. 1 goalie. Lankinen rose into that role after the Blackhawks traded Marc-Andre Fleury to the Minnesota Wild on Monday.
Strome and DeBrincat each had a goal and an assist. Taylor Raddysh also scored for Chicago.
Sam Carrick - playing in his 100th NHL game - scored twice for Anaheim, marking the first multigoal game of his six-year career and snapping a 19-game goal drought.
Gibson made 24 saves.
Illinois State Rolls Illinois-Chicago
The Illinois State baseball team never trailed in Wednesday's 9-5 win over UIC at rain-soaked Duffy Bass Field.
Sophomore Ryan Cermak homered in his first two at-bats before senior Nick Gile delivered a two-run shot in the 5th inning.
Senior Colin Wyman retired the nine batters he faced to record the win for Illinois State (8-8, 2-0 at home).
Future Missouri Valley Conference member UIC (5-11) scored its five runs in innings five-to-seven.
Illinois State is scheduled to play Saint Louis on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday at Duffy Bass Field.
Mt. Pulaski Baseball Looks To Build on State Finals Appearance This Season
The Mt. Pulaski Hilltoppers boy's baseball team finished fourth in the state last year in Class 1A and with a good number of players from that team returning, early practices are already showing the determination to return to Peoria in the spring of 2022.
Coach Joel Washko says obviously the bulwark of last year's team was Drew Martin who is now at Heartland Community College playing baseball but he's really excited about the young players that were contributors last year that return for 2022.
Coach Washko says replacing all the things Martin could do on the mound, in the field and with the bat is going to have to be a team effort but he he is confident in this group of players to do that.
According to Coach Washko, the little things are what makes his program stand out. He believes the emphasis on things like base running and fielding and pitchers throwing strikes are what make high school programs successful.
The Hilltoppers won its season opener Monday with a 5-2 win over Central A&M and had its Tuesday game with Pawnee rained out. They return to action Thursday at Pawnee and a Friday game with Blue Ridge.
Bucks Get By Bulls
Giannis Antetokounmpo had 25 points and 17 rebounds in his return to action and the Milwaukee Bucks extended their recent mastery of the Chicago Bulls with a 126-98 blowout on Tuesday night.
Antetokounmpo missed the Bucks' 138-119 loss at Minnesota on Saturday due to a sore right knee. Milwaukee played without All-Star forward Khris Middleton, who was dealing with a sore left wrist.
Jrue Holiday had a game-high 27 points to go along with seven assists and no turnovers as the Bucks won for the 15th time in their last 16 meetings with the Bulls, including all three matchups this season. Chicago's lone win during that stretch came in the 2019-20 regular-season finale, when the Bucks rested their starters because they were locked into the East's No. 3 playoff seed.
Brook Lopez had 10 points and six rebounds in 24 minutes for Milwaukee after making his first start since the season opener. The 7-footer had come off the bench for the Bucks' last three games after missing 67 due to a back injury that required surgery.
The Bucks shot 61% from the floor and had seven players score in double figures. The Bulls shot just 42.4%.
Nikola Vucevic had 22 points for the Bulls, who opened a five-game trip one night after a 113-99 victory over the Toronto Raptors. DeMar DeRozan and LaVine added 21 points each as the Bulls lost for the ninth time in 12 games.
Milwaukee took command with a 23-4 spurt that began late in the first quarter and continued in the second.
After trailing by 23 late in the second period, the Bulls cut the lead to 64-54 early in the third. But the Bucks regrouped and pulled away again, eventually leading by as many as 35.
Milwaukee's Serge Ibaka and Chicago's Tristan Thompson each received technical fouls late in the fourth quarter after they got into a brief tussle on an inbounds pass attempt.
The Bulls are at New Orleans on Thursday. The Bulls beat the Pelicans 128-112 in Chicago on Oct. 22.
Blues Roll Caps
An injury ravaged St. Louis Blues squad put together a strong 60-minute effort to beat the Washington Capitals 5-2 Tuesday night and snap a three-game skid, but lost defenseman Torey Krug to an apparent left hand or wrist injury.
Krug left the game in the second period after getting slashed by Nick Jensen and did not return. Krug, after getting slashed, skated the rest of the shift holding his stick only in his right hand before going to the bench.
Coach Craig Berube refused to say anything more than Krug left with an upper-body injury. His team was already missing winger Rob Thomas to injury and Vladimir Tarasenko for a second consecutive game because of an illness.
Krug going down looks like just another obstacle for St. Louis to overcome.
Ideally the Blues keep putting in performances like that to keep pace in a tight Central Division playoff race. They left Washington with an important victory thanks to a goal and an assist from Brandon Saad and Brayden Schenn, the game-winner from Nathan Walker hours after he was called up and 19 saves from Ville Husso.
David Perron added an empty-netter to extend his goal-scoring streak to seven games. Every goal but Perron's was scored in tight around the net, which was a point of emphasis going in.
Thanks to a series of turnovers and defensive zone miscues, the Capitals lost a second consecutive game in regulation to fall to 7-2-1 in March. Tom Wilson had a goal and an assist, Evgeny Kuznetsov scored and Vitek Vanecek allowed four goals on 37 shots.
Walker, who won the Cup with the Capitals four years ago after they drafted him in 2014, was only in the Blues lineup because of a combination of injury, illness, the salary cap and a move made before the trade deadline Monday. The only Australian player in league history, Walker scored in the NHL for the first time since Dec. 12 - his fifth goal of the season after a hat trick Dec. 9.
The Blues host the Philadelphia Flyers on Thursday night.
DT Reed Reportedly Signs With Packers, LB Za'Darius Smith Headed to Minnesota
Free agent defensive tackle Jarran Reed says he’s heading to the Green Bay Packers.
Reed indicated his choice Tuesday by tweeting, “Let’s gooooo #GoPackGo so thankful for the opportunity to continue my career in Green Bay.” The Packers haven’t announced his addition yet.
The 29-year-old Reed should fortify a defensive line that features playmaking tackle Kenny Clark but lacks depth.
Reed played for the Kansas City Chiefs last season and had 2½ sacks plus a fumble recovery. He spent his first five seasons with the Seattle Seahawks, who selected him in the second round of the 2016 draft out of Alabama.
He has 24½ career sacks, including 10½ in 2018 and 6½ in 2020.
The Packers had spent much of the free agency period focusing on keeping their own players. Over the last week, they reached deals to keep All-Pro linebacker De’Vondre Campbell, cornerback Rasul Douglas and tight end Robert Tonyan in Green Bay. They also signed former Chicago Bears punter Pat O’Donnell.
The Packers’ major loss on defense has been outside linebacker Za’Darius Smith, who was released in a cap-saving move.
Smith recorded a combined 26 sacks in 2019-20 before a back injury limited him to one regular-season game and one playoff game last year. Smith agreed to a three-year, $42 million deal with the Minnesota Vikings on Tuesday.
The 29-year-old Smith was a Pro Bowl pick in 2019 and 2020 with a combined 26 sacks in 32 games for Green Bay, but he had a major back injury last season and appeared in only one game for the NFC North champions.
Bulls Down Raptors
DeMar DeRozan and Zach LaVine each scored 26 points and Nikola Vucevic had 19 points and 13 rebounds as the Chicago Bulls beat the Toronto Raptors 113-99 on Monday night.
DeRozan shot 11 for 14 as the Bulls snapped a three-game losing streak and remained in fifth place in the Eastern Conference.
Toronto hung around until LaVine scored six-straight points to break the game open in the third quarter as the Bulls pieced together a 21-8 run. LaVine scored 14 of his 26 points in the third, going 6 of 8 from the floor in that span.
Pascal Siakam led Toronto with 22 points on 8-of-14 shooting and had five rebounds. Fred VanVleet scored 19 points on 7-for-22 shooting from the field and 3-for-12 sniping from 3-point range. Chris Boucher had 19 points, and a team-high 10 rebounds.
VanVleet said it was fair to say the Raptors ran out of gas during the third quarter. Chicago took advantage, building its lead as Toronto endured a six-minute scoring drought.
The Raptors, who had won six of seven heading into Monday's game, remain in seventh place in the Eastern Conference.
Toronto forward Thaddeus Young got the deficit under 10 points with a layup with 35.1 seconds left in the third quarter, but LaVine buried a 3-pointer from the left corner to put the Bulls back up by double digits, 84-73, to start the fourth quarter.
The Bulls assisted on 28 baskets and turned the ball over just six times, despite Toronto building a 62-48 scoring edge in the paint.
Chicago forward Patrick Williams returned to the court for the first time since Oct. 28 after undergoing surgery to repair torn ligaments in his left wrist.
After undergoing left knee surgery to repair a torn meniscus in January, G Lonzo Ball will miss more time, according to Coach Billy Donovan. Ball and the medical staff met and decided to stop running and cutting for 10 days in the hope of eliminating pain as Ball also recovers from a bone bruise.
The Bulls are at the Milwaukee Bucks on Tuesday.
Cardinals C Molina Reports to Camp, Claim LHP Naughton From Angels
Yadier Molina is back, and both he and the St. Louis Cardinals couldn’t be happier.
After missing the first week of camp for personal reasons, the 39-year-old Molina arrived at the Cardinals’ complex on Monday for what will likely be his final spring training.
When St. Louis manager Oliver Marmol welcomed Molina back during a closed team meeting, the cheers and applause from his teammates could be heard outside the concrete building.
Prior to that, a grinning Molina couldn’t take more than a handful of steps without a different teammate walking over to embrace him.
With 20 starts together this season, Wainwright and Molina will have 325 as a battery, breaking the major league record held by former Detroit Tigers players Mickey Lolich and Bill Freehan.
When Marmol, a rookie manger, writes Molina’s name on the lineup card for the first time, he’ll be inserting a 10-time gold glover and nine-time all-star behind the plate. He’ll also have an unquestioned team leader on the field.
Molina knew he would be late to camp for some time, but couldn’t inform the Cardinals because of the lockout rules banning communication between teams and players.
The Cardinals claimed left-hander Packy Naughton off waivers from the Los Angeles Angels on Monday.
The 25-year-old Naughton, who fills out the Cardinals’ 40-man roster, was chosen by the Reds in the ninth round of the 2017 first-year player draft. The former Virginia Tech star made his major league debut for the Angels last season, going 0-4 with a 7.15 ERA in five starts and seven total appearances.
Naughton spent most of his season in the minors, going 2-2 with a 4.90 ERA in 10 starts and 14 appearances at Double-A Rocket City and Triple-A Salt Lake City. He did not pitch the previous season because COVID-19 shut down the minors.
Olympia Routs Clinton in High School Softball Opener
The Olympia Lady Spartans started fast and didn't look back as they rolled the Clinton Lady Maroons 16-1 in the season opener for Clinton Monday night in Stanford.
Olympia jumped out to a quick 5-0 lead after the first and expanded the lead to 10-0 after two.
The Lady Maroons scratched a run across in the top of the fourth inning on a Heidi Humble base hit but Olympia scored 6 in the bottom half of the frame to close out the 15-run win.
Brooke Reeves and Humble each finished 1-for-2 for Clinton. Reeves scored the only run for the Lady Maroons.
Clinton committed four errors and ten of the 16 runs Reeves allowed were earned. Reeves struggled with her control for ten walks, ten hits and struck out one.
The Lady Spartans move to 3-0 on the young season while the Lady Maroons drop to 0-1.
The schedule doesn't let up for Clinton who hosts St. Joseph-Ogden Thursday, Maroa-Forsyth Friday and after a Monday matchup with GCMS, takes on Tuscola next Tuesday.
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Clinton High School Baseball Opens Spring Campaign This Week
The high school baseball and softball seasons have been underway for a week now and the Clinton Maroons boy's baseball team opens its spring 2022 campaign this week.
Coach John Hickman says there are several variables to opting to begin the season a week later than most teams. He points to the weather not allowing most team time outside for the first few weeks of practice but they also want a chance to get pitchers' arms in shape.
For Coach Hickman, the early season practices are aimed to get kids back into baseball shape and a baseball routine. With several multisport athletes and kids doing other things, he recognizes some may not have been able to focus on baseball when practices start back up.
This year's Maroons squad is going to be very senior-heavy. Coach Hickman indicates they have nine returning seniors and a new senior coming out for ten seniors on the roster. With so much returning talent from last year's team, Coach Hickman is already seeing the benefits of that experience.
Coach Hickman is optimistic heading into the season. He says pitching and defense will be keys for them and is hoping for some improvement offensively for his team.
The Maroons are scheduled to host Mahomet-Seymour tomorrow (Tuesday) afternoon before road games at Olympia Thursday, at Ridgeview for a Saturday doubleheader, and then opening conference action at Tuscola next Tuesday.
Illinois Knocked Out By Houston in NCAA Tournament
Taze Moore scored 21 points and Jamal Shead added 18 as the Houston Cougars, a Final Four team last season, advanced in the South Region of the NCAA Tournament with a 68-53 win Sunday over Illinois, ousted in the opening weekend for the second straight year.
The fifth-seeded Cougars (31-5) are making another serious run at a national title despite losing their two best players to season-ending injuries. Now, with a trio of transfers and a defense with some serious teeth, they’re headed home to Texas for the next round — in San Antonio, against either Arizona or TCU.
Kyler Edwards added 15 points for Houston, a team often overlooked but making major noise again this March.
With Houston’s fans chanting “Sweet 16, Sweet 16” in the closing seconds, Edwards dropped one last 3-pointer from the corner and seconds later lifted Moore, another of Houston’s transfers, off the floor.
The Cougars faced major adversity in December when guards Marcus Sasser and Tramon Mark, two of the holdovers from last year’s talented squad, were lost to injuries. But instead of folding, Houston’s players formed an even tighter bond.
For Illinois, it’s another year of deep disappointment. The fourth-seeded Fighting Illini (23-10) were determined to go farther after being bumped by Loyola Chicago last year, but couldn’t get past the second round again.
All-American center Kofi Cockburn did his part, scoring 19 in 38 minutes to lead Illinois. The big man spurned the NBA last year for a shot at some tournament redemption, only to come up short in what was likely his last college game.
Illinois coach Brad Underwood credited Houston’s defense, but didn’t have an answer for his team’s poor shooting (6 of 25 on 3s) or turnovers (17). He got a nice lift from freshmen Luke Goode and RJ Melendez, but not enough from his other regulars.
Down by 12 in the first half, Illinois battled back and was within 56-49 after Alfonso Plummer’s four-point play.
But after Shead hit a floater, Houston’s Fabian White Jr. made the play of the game by racing into the backcourt and swatting the ball before it went out of bounds with his left hand to Moore for a layup.
Illinois Falls to Southern Illinois in Series Finale
The Illinois baseball team dropped the Sunday rubber match at Southern Illinois, 7-5 from Carbondale, finishing the weekend losing the final two games after winning a slugfest 11-10 Friday night.
Five Illini hitters registered multi-hit games, including junior OF Cam McDonald who notched three hits and two RBI to lead the Illini at the plate. McDonald has now reached base safely in every game this season (18 consecutive games) and is currently riding a 16-game hit streak.
Illinois (7-10) scored two runs in the top of the first inning as sophomore first baseman Justin Janas logged his first of two doubles on the afternoon. The Illini added another run in the fifth, but Southern Illinois (15-5) would respond with a three-run inning to knot the score heading into the sixth.
Both teams scored two more runs apiece to tie the score at five. With the game-winning run on third base and two outs in the bottom of the ninth, Cam McDonald made an incredible full extension diving catch down the left field line to send the game to extra innings. Southern Illinois ended up winning on a walk-off two-run homerun in the bottom of the tenth inning, also taking the three-game weekend series.
The Illini return home to host Bradley Tuesday afternoon at 4 pm.
No. 19 Purdue Too Much for ISU
The Illinois State baseball team dropped a doubleheader at 19th-ranked Purdue at Alexander Field on Sunday. The 'Birds fell, 9-2, in game one before falling, 7-6, in 10 innings in game two.
Illinois State, which led 6-5 after eight innings in game two, drops to 7-8 while Purdue jumps to 17-1. The 'Birds had a chance to take the series after defeating the Boilermakers, 4-3, on Thursday in Normal.
Senior Aidan Huggins. recorded five hits on the day, including four in the nightcap.
Purdue started hot with three runs in the 1st inning of the opener but Illinois State got one back in the 3rd inning on a single from Huggins. The Boilermakers scored the game's next six runs as junior Justin Schubert provided two innings of scoreless relief. A double from second-year freshman Jonathan Sabotnik added a run for the Redbirds in the 9th inning.
Illinois State stranded five runners in the first three innings of the second game, scratching across a run on an RBI from sophomore Luke Cheng. Purdue added four runs (three unearned) in the 3rd inning to lead, 4-1.
A 5th-inning wild pitch scored first-year freshman JT Sokolove before senior Nick Gile knocked in Huggins cut the deficit to 4-3. Purdue answered with a solo home run in the bottom of the inning but an RBI triple from sophomore Greg Nichols brought the 'Birds back within one. Sokolove laced an RBI single to tie the game in the 8th before a Huggins sac fly gave the 'Birds a 6-5 lead but the 'Birds stranded the bases loaded in the 8th after scoring the two runs.
Purdue tied the game in the 9th before the 'Birds left the bases loaded in the 10th. A walk-off single in the 10th lifted the Boilermakers to a 7-6 win.
Illinois State is scheduled to play Wednesday against UIC at Duffy Bass Field.
Blackhawks Fall to Jets
Jansen Harkins scored twice, Kyle Connor got his 39th goal of the season and the Winnipeg Jets beat the Chicago Blackhawks 6-4 Sunday night.
Nikolaj Ehlers, Josh Morrissey and Blake Wheeler also scored, and Connor added two assists for the Jets. Andrew Copp added three assists, and Winnipeg won for the third time in four games to get within five points of the Western Conference's final wild-card spot.
Jonathan Toews, Dylan Strome, Taylor Raddysh and Philipp Kurashev each scored for Chicago. Patrick Kane set up the goals for Strome and Raddysh.
Chicago led 2-1 when Harkins tipped Dylan DeMelo's drive from the right point and beat goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury, the subject of trade rumors less than 24 hours before the deadline. It was the first of four Winnipeg goals on eight shots in the last 17 minutes of the second period.
Harkins added his second goal from the doorstep on a perfect pass from Copp at 11:13, while Connor and Morrissey, the latter on a power play, scored from the slot two minutes apart late in the second period.
Fleury, who lost his glove just before Connor's goal, slammed his stick against the boards going to the bench at the end of the period.
Ehlers opened the scoring with a wraparound goal that deflected off Fleury's skate 9:14 into the game.
Toews tied it on a deflection of Raddysh's pass from the right corner 1:13 into the second period. The Blackhawks took the lead on Strome's goal into an open net after Kane corralled the puck and waited for goaltender Connor Hellebuyck to commit before passing to Strome.
Hellebuyck stopped 32 shots, and Fleury made 26 saves.
The struggling Blackhawks are 6-12-2 in the last 20 games.
Chicago starts a three-game trip Wednesday in Anaheim, followed by games at Los Angeles and Vegas.
Bears Make Signings, Signing With DE Oginjobi Off
The Chicago Bears signed Indianapolis Colts defensive end Al-Quadin Muhammad to a two-year contract and Kansas City Chiefs receiver and kick returner Byron Pringle to a one-year deal on Sunday.
They also re-signed safety DeAndre Houston-Carson to a one-year contract.
Muhammad spent the past four seasons in Indianapolis and is reuniting with new Bears coach Matt Eberflus and defensive coordinator Alan Williams. Eberflus was the Colts’ defensive coordinator, and Williams was their safeties coach.
Muhammad has 11 sacks, 30 quarterback hits and three forced fumbles over five seasons with New Orleans and Indianapolis. He had a career-high six sacks last year.
Pringle played on a Super Bowl-winning team and had 898 yards on 67 receptions after joining the Chiefs as an undrafted free agent out of Kansas State in 2018. He caught 42 passes for 568 yards last season and returned 25 kickoffs for 621 yards, an average of 24.8 yards that ranked fifth in the NFL.
Pringle goes from a team that went 12-5 and lost to Cincinnati in the AFC championship game after back-to-back Super Bowl appearances to one that is rebuilding. He also goes from catching passes from one of the game’s best quarterbacks in Patrick Mahomes to one coming off an uneven rookie season in Justin Fields.
Houston-Carson has two interceptions, seven passes defensed and four fumble recoveries with one returned for a touchdown in six seasons with Chicago.
Defensive tackle Larry Ogunjobi failed a physical Thursday, undoing Bears general manager Ryan Poles’ first big free-agent deal.
Poles announced the situation in a statement Friday when the former Cincinnati Bengals player was set to appear for an introductory news conference at Halas Hall.
Ogunjobi injured his right foot during the Bengals’ wild-card victory over the Las Vegas Raiders and was lost for the remainder of the playoffs.
Ogunjobi was the most established player the Bears signed in free agency so far, as they tried to rebuild their defensive line in a 4-3 approach. According to an NFL Network report, the Bears agreed initially to pay him $40.5 million over three years.
Fifth-year defensive tackle Justin Jones from the Los Angeles Chargers signed a two-year deal with the Bears, while the team finalized a contract with Green Bay Packers wide receiver Equanimeous St. Brown. Earlier in the week, they had announced the signings of Packers center/guard Lucas Patrick and Raiders linebacker Nicholas Morrow.
The Bears decided to make big changes after going 6-11 and missing the playoffs for the ninth time in 11 years. They hired general manager Ryan Poles to replace Ryan Pace and Eberflus to take over for Matt Nagy.
Packers Sign Former Bears Punter, Resign CB Douglas, TE Tonyan
The Green Bay Packers signed punter Pat O’Donnell on Friday.
O’Donnell, who has spent the past eight seasons with the Chicago Bears, is an apparent replacement for Corey Bojorquez who is an unrestricted free agent.
The 31-year-old O’Donnell has a career gross punting average of 45.1 yards and a net average of 39.3. His net average ranks first in Bears history.
O’Donnell played all 17 games for the Bears last season and posted a gross average of 46.2 yards and a net average of 38.5. Nineteen of his 62 punts were downed inside the 20-yard line.
The Bears selected O’Donnell in the sixth round of the 2014 draft. He played for Cincinnati from 2009-12 before finishing his college career at Miami.
Bojorquez finished the 2021 season with a gross punting average of 46.5 yards, the highest single-season average in Packers history for anyone with at least 35 attempts. His net average was 40.0. He also was the holder for field-goal attempts.
The Packers sent a 2023 sixth-round pick to the Los Angeles Rams in a Sept. 4 trade that brought them Bojorquez and a 2023 seventh-round selection.
Free-agent cornerback Rasul Douglas and tight end Robert Tonyan are staying with the Green Bay Packers.
A person familiar with the situation says Douglas and the Packers have agreed to terms on a three-year, $21 million deal that could get up to $25.5 million. Another person familiar with the situation said Tonyan also has agreed to terms with the Packers.
NFL Network first reported that Douglas had agreed to stay with the Packers. ESPN reported the terms. The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel first reported Tonyan’s deal.
Douglas was the biggest surprise of the Packers’ 2021 season, while Tonyan had a breakthrough performance a year earlier.
The Packers signed Douglas off the Arizona Cardinals’ practice squad in early October and watched him develop into a big-play performer.
Douglas, 27, made a game-clinching interception in the end zone in the final minute of a 24-21 victory at Arizona. He scored touchdowns on interception returns in back-to-back wins over the Los Angeles Rams and Chicago Bears.
He finished the season with five interceptions and 52 tackles in 12 games.
Tonyan, who turns 28 on April 30, had 18 receptions for 204 yards and two touchdowns in five games last year before suffering a season-ending knee injury.
But he had a much bigger impact in 2020. Tonyan caught 52 passes for 586 yards and 11 touchdowns that year to tie the franchise record for touchdown catches by a tight end in a single season. Paul Coffman also had 11 TD catches as a Packers tight end in 1984.
The news of Douglas and Tonyan returning comes one day after the Packers formally announced their trade of All-Pro receiver Davante Adams, a move that cleared about $20 million in cap space. The Packers sent Adams to the Las Vegas Raiders for a first-round pick and a second-rounder.
Before joining the Packers, Douglas played for the Philadelphia Eagles (2017-19) and Carolina Panthers (2020).
William Byron Wins at Remodeled Atlanta
While William Byron cruised to the checkered flag for the third victory of his NASCAR Cup career, one last crash unfolded behind him Sunday in an appropriate finish to a chaotic, thrilling race at remodeled Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Byron had a freight train in his rearview mirror. A sitting duck, it seemed. Fortunately for him, all those challengers started jostling against each other rather than working together to take down the leader.
The track makeover — with new pavement and steeper banking — lived up to predictions of frenzied pack racing at blistering speeds approaching those seen at Talladega and Daytona.
It was like a short-track race at a superspeedway.
There were 46 lead changes among an Atlanta-record 20 drivers, a traffic jam of tightly bunched cars that never got too far away from each other in a more than four-hour race, nine wrecks that took out several top contenders, and a bunch of smashed-up race cars to lug home.
Bryon was leading off the final restart with 13 laps to go. Bubba Wallace briefly grabbed the top spot, only to have the No. 24 Rick Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet pass him right back.
Going for his second career victory, Wallace still seemed to be in the most enviable position, especially if he could get a helpful push for a slingshot on the final lap. But everyone behind Byron started dueling for position, all of them wanting to put themselves in position to make the winning move.
That worked out perfectly for Byron, who pulled away to win by 0.145 seconds over Ross Chastain while the final wreck of the day sent four cars — including Wallace — spinning across the line.
Wallace finished 13th. The remainder of the top five was Kurt Busch, Daniel Suárez, and Corey LaJoie in his best career showing.
In one last twist, Christopher Bell actually crossed the line second, but NASCAR penalized him for dipping below the double white line on the backstretch of the last lap to get past Chastain. Bell was dropped to 23rd.
The Cup series heads to Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas, for the first of six road races this season. Chase Elliott won the inaugural COTA race a year ago.
Plummer's late free throws lift Illini by Chattanooga 54-53
The Illini dug in behind Kofi Cockburn and guard Alfonso Plummer, whose go-ahead free throws with 12 seconds to go helped them pull out a 54-53 NCAA Tournament win over Chattanooga that maybe they didn’t deserve but will certainly take.
Plummer scored 13 of his 15 points in the second half, including three 3-pointers that kept Illinois (23-9) within striking distance. The 7-foot Cockburn, fending off bodies left and right, finished with 17 points and 13 rebounds while absorbing 11 fouls. His putback with 45 seconds left gave the Illini the first of just two leads they held all night.
Chattanooga still had two chances to pick up its first NCAA Tournament win since 1997 in the closing seconds but sophomore star Malachi Smith missed twice. His runner with 4 seconds left was blocked by Coleman Hawkins. Smith chased down the rebound and pulled up from about 12 feet, but the ball clanged off the rim and into Hawkins’ hands, capping a 4 for 20 performance for the Southern Conference Player of the Year.
Illinois didn’t exactly light it up either. Senior Trent Frazer missed all six of his shots but did make two free throws with 3:37 to go. Andre Curbelo was 1 for 7. The Illini made just 3 of 17 3-pointers, turned it over 14 times — including a couple of baffling passes to nowhere that sailed out of bounds — and survived anyway.
Paris promised to throw multiple bodies at Cockburn in an effort to keep the 7-footer in check. It worked early, as the Mocs harassed him nearly every time down the floor.
It led to a lot of pushing, a lot of shoving and — for a while — a lot of fouls. Josh Ayeni and Silvio De Sousa each drew three whistles in the first half alone. Cockburn struggled to take advantage, missing 5 of 8 free throws early before he and the Illini started to get into a rhythm after the Mocs were forced to go small.
Illinois Looks for Better Showing in 'Big Dance' From 2021
Everyone knows that Kofi Cockburn is the engine of Big Ten Conference regular season co-champion Illinois.
He was named a first team All-American on Tuesday after averaging 21.1 points and 10.6 rebounds.
But if the fourth-seeded Fighting Illini (22-9) are to make a significant run in the NCAA Tournament, starting with Friday night's first-round game in the South Region against 13th-seeded Chattanooga in Pittsburgh, Cockburn will need help.
That's where guys like Alfonso Plummer enter the picture. The Utah transfer lived up to his billing as a 3-point sniper and then some in his only season with Illinois, averaging 14.8 points and burying 41.3 percent of his 3-point attempts.
With defenses frequently devoting double and triple-team attention to Cockburn in the lane, Plummer and teammates get a lot of open looks from behind the arc. Should one of those opportunities come to win or lose a game, Plummer vows to be ready.
Plummer averages three 3-pointers per game. His 93 3-pointers were the most by any Big Ten player. He's capable of shooting opponents right out of the building, as proven by consecutive games in February when he strafed Ohio State and Michigan for 14 of 19 from behind the arc.
That's not even his best performance. In a 2020 Pac-12 first-round game against Oregon State, Plummer drilled 11 3-pointers in a Utah loss. It's largely forgotten because of the outcome and because COVID-19 brought the sports world to a halt the next day.
Ironically, the pandemic is why Plummer is in this position. Because all athletes got an extra "COVID-19" year via an NCAA ruling, Plummer is a "super-senior," playing his fifth year.
Chattanooga (27-7) is more than capable of turning that special feeling into a rotten one. The Mocs boast the size to play Cockburn straight-up, the shooting to hurt any opponent from deep and a go-to guy in Malachi Smith (20.1 ppg, 50.5 percent shooting).
And Chattanooga also has March Madness' most dramatic ending so far. It trailed Furman by two points with just over four seconds left in overtime of the Southern Conference title game on March 7. That was just enough time for David Jean-Baptiste to dribble into the frontcourt, rise over two defenders and swish a 30-footer to win the game 64-63.
Jean-Baptiste scores 14.6 ppg, and Kansas transfer Silvio De Sousa (11.1 ppg, 7.0 rebounds, 29 blocked shots) provides inside muscle. De Sousa also offers some NCAA tourney experience, as he was a reserve for the 2018 Kansas team that reached the Final Four before falling to eventual champion Villanova.
Packers Trade WR Adams to Raiders
The Las Vegas Raiders are making a blockbuster move to keep up in the AFC West, acquiring All-Pro receiver Davante Adams from the Green Bay Packers.
The Raiders are sending the No. 22 overall pick in the April draft and additional compensation to the Packers to reunite Adams with his college quarterback, Derek Carr.
NFL Network reported that Adams has agreed to a new five-year deal with the Raiders that will pay him $141.25 million in the richest deal ever for a wide receiver.
This was an aggressive move by the Raiders new regime led by coach Josh McDaniels and general manager Dave Ziegler and the latest in an AFC West arms race as teams try to catch Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs. Denver traded for quarterback Russell Wilson and the Chargers acquired edge rusher Khalil Mack.
Carr has a strong history with Adams, playing two seasons together in college at Fresno State. In their final year together in 2013, Adams had 131 catches for 1,719 yards and 24 TDs.
Adams reportedly bought a house in Las Vegas recently and Carr tweeted after reports of the deal became public, “Welcome home.”
Adams has been one of the most productive receivers in the NFL in recent years. His 432 catches, 5,310 yards receiving and 47 TD receptions lead the NFL over the past four seasons.
He had 123 catches for 1,553 yards and 11 TDs last season when he made his second straight All-Pro team.
This trade comes less than two weeks after the Packers placed the franchise tag on Adams and two days after the Packers announced that two-time reigning MVP quarterback Aaron Rodgers had signed a contract extension.
The franchise tag meant Adams would have been due to receive just over $20 million for the 2022 season if he and the Packers didn’t work out an extension before July 15. Adams, who has said he wants to be the game’s highest-paid receiver, was asked late in the season about the prospect of getting the franchise tag.
His departure leaves a major hole in Green Bay’s offense. The Packers have their MVP quarterback but must figure out who’s going to catch Rodgers’ passes.
The Packers return veteran Randall Cobb but aren’t certain to bring back any of their other proven wideouts.
Allen Lazard is an unrestricted free agent who received a second-round tender this week. Marquez Valdes-Scantling, the team’s top deep threat, is an unrestricted free agent. Tight end Robert Tonyan also is an unrestricted free agent.
WR Robinson Headed to Rams
The Los Angeles Rams agreed to terms Thursday on a three-year contract for receiver Allen Robinson, one of the NFL’s most dependable veteran pass-catchers during his eight seasons in the league.
Robinson has three 1,000-yard seasons during a productive career split between Jacksonville and Chicago. He caught 38 passes for 410 yards while limited to just 12 games by injuries for the Bears, but he racked up 2,397 yards and 13 TDs in his previous two seasons combined in Chicago.
Robinson is the latest big-name receiver to join the Rams, who have had one of the NFL’s deepest groups at the position for much of coach Sean McVay’s half-decade in charge. Robinson also is the first outside free agent signed this month by the Rams, who have lost several key players to free agency and retirement over the past week.
Robinson has never played with a quarterback of Matthew Stafford’s caliber, but he will be a key component of Los Angeles’ offense for its title defense.
Cooper Kupp led the NFL in all three major receiving categories last season before winning the Super Bowl MVP award, while Odell Beckham Jr. revitalized his career as a midseason addition.
Cardinals P Flaherty Seeks Second Opinion on Ailing Shoulder
St. Louis Cardinals right-hander Jack Flaherty will seek a second medical opinion on his ailing pitching shoulder.
Flaherty underwent imaging tests on his right shoulder Tuesday. He has not thrown off a mound since spring training opened.
Flaherty, 26, was 11-8 with a 2.75 ERA in 2019, went 4-3 with a 4.91 during the pandemic-shortened 2020 season and 9-2 with a 3.22 in 17 starts last year, when he was slowed by an oblique injury.
Potential rotation replacements include right-handers Johan Oviedo, Jake Woodford and Drew VerHagen.
Reliever Giovanny Gallegos was expected to start workouts Friday after a late arrival.
Penguins Get By Blues
Bryan Rust scored the deciding goal in a shootout and goalie Tristan Jarry picked up his 30th victory in the Pittsburgh Penguins' 3-2 win over the St. Louis Blues on Thursday night.
The fourth shooter for the Penguins, Rust snapped a wrist shot from the slot past goalie Ville Husso.
Rust is 3 for 3 this seasons in shootout and 5 for 5 in his career.
Jarry improved to 30-12-6, thwarting all four St. Louis shooters in the tiebreaker. He made 23 saves in regulation and overtime.
Mike Matheson and Chad Ruhwedel scored in regulation for Pittsburgh.
Ivan Barbashev and David Perron scored for St. Louis, and Husso made 43 saves.
Perron's goal in the second period got the Blues back in the game that Pittsburgh was dominating.
The Blues tied it at 2 in the third period when Barbashev scored his 19th goal at 1:49. Barbasev poked in the rebound of Brandon Saad wraparound attempt.
Blues coach Craig Berube was pleased his team rebounded from being down 2-0.
The Blues are at Columbus on Saturday.
Cubs Add SS Villar in Host of Moves
The Chicago Cubs stayed busy on Thursday, agreeing to contracts with infielder Jonathan Villar and pitchers Mychal Givens, Daniel Norris and Robert Gsellman.
The Cubs also finalized right-hander Chris Martin’s one-year deal and placed left-hander Brad Wieck on the 60-day injured list with a left elbow strain.
Villar’s $6 million, one-year deal is pending a physical. He is slated to make $4.5 million in salary in 2022, and there is a $10 million mutual option with a $1.5 million buyout. He earns a $500,000 performance bonus for reaching 500 plate appearances.
The 30-year-old Villar spent last year with the New York Mets, batting .249 with 18 homers and 42 RBIs in 142 games. He can play second, third and shortstop.
Givens’ one-year contract is worth $5 million. Givens also can earn $1.25 million in bonuses.
The 31-year-old Givens finished last season with Cincinnati, going 1-1 with a 4.22 ERA and eight saves. He could get the opportunity to pitch at the back end of Chicago’s bullpen.
Norris’ one-year contract is worth $1.75 million and the left-hander can earn up to $2 million in incentives.
Gsellman is in Cubs camp on a non-roster contract.
Martin pitched for the World Series champion Braves last year, going 2-4 with a 3.95 ERA in 46 appearances. The 35-year-old right-hander also took the mound in five postseason games, allowing one run and four hits in 4 1/3 innings.
Wieck’s elbow issue popped up during a bullpen session this week. The 6-foot-8 Wieck pitched 17 scoreless innings over 15 appearances with the Cubs in 2021, but he missed much of the season because of a heart issue.
Norris played for Detroit and Milwaukee last year, going 2-3 with a 6.16 ERA in 56 games. Norris, who turns 29 on April 25, was selected by Toronto in the second round of the 2011 amateur draft and made his big league debut with the Blue Jays in 2014.
Norris is 20-34 with a 4.65 ERA in 167 major league games, including 83 starts.
Gsellman spent his first six seasons with the New York Mets, going 20-16 with a 4.59 ERA in 176 games. He went 0-1 with a 3.77 ERA in 17 appearances last year.
Thursday’s additions are the latest in a flurry of moves for the Cubs since they opened spring training — especially on the pitching side. There is concern across the majors about pitching depth with baseball’s adjusted schedule after the lockout.
NASCAR Headed to Atlanta
The NASCAR Cup Series departs the west coast to head east beginning with Atlanta Motorspeedway this weekend.
Chase Briscoe held on at Phoenix through two late-race restarts to claim his first victory in NASCAR’s premier series becoming the 200th different race winner in series history.
Briscoe led for 101 laps, second to Blaney’s 144 out front. Joey Logano moved into the points lead by four over Kyle Busch and five over Chase Elliott. Busch and Aric Almirola share the series lead with three top-10 runs through four races.
Ryan Blaney won the spring race last year.
Practice time for the Cup Series is this afternoon at 4 pm with qualifying tomorrow morning at 11:30 am and race time is 2 pm on Sunday.
Meanwhile in the XFinity Series, Riverton-native Justin Allgaier will look to defend his win at Atlanta last spring.
Allgaier and A.J. Allmendinger both have four top-10 finishes and Berry has three top-fives. Noah Gragson led 114 of 200 laps at Phoenix to claim his first victory of the season.
Gragson has finished in the top three in all four races and leads the points standings by 39 over Ty Gibbs. Gibbs rallied for a sixth-place finish after a bump from Josh Berry sent him spinning on lap 56. The final 100 laps at Phoenix were all green-flag racing.
Practice is this afternoon at 3 pm with qualifying at 10:30 am Saturday morning and the green flag drops at 4 pm on Saturday afternoon.
The Camping World Truck Series returns to action this weekend in
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In this Philippine name, the middle name or maternal family name is Caymo and the surname or paternal family name is Valdez.
Alyssa Caymo Valdez (Tagalog: [ɐˈlɐjsa bɐlˈdɛs]; born June 29, 1993) is a Filipino volleyball player who currently plays for the Creamline Cool Smashers. She was a member of the collegiate varsity women's volleyball team of Ateneo de Manila University in both indoor and beach volleyball. She was most outstanding as an indoor volleyball player where she brought multiple championship titles and a lot of honor for the university. She is a current member of Philippines national team. Her global recognition paved the way for her to play in other countries like Thailand for 3BB Nakornnont and Taiwan for Attack Line Volleyball Club.
Valdez was raised in San Juan, Batangas, to parents Ruel, who works in an automobile company, and Pablita, a public school teacher. She is the only daughter among four children.[1] She learned how to play volleyball by playing with her two older brothers when she was in elementary school at the age of 12.[1]
Having developed her volleyball skills, she was chosen to play in the Southern Tagalog Calabarzon Athletic Association (STCAA),[2] a regional sports meet for elementary and high school student athletes in the Calabarzon[3] region where she was scouted and recruited by the University of Santo Tomas (UST) to play for their high school varsity volleyball team, the UST Tigress Cubs.[4]
In her first year at the University of Santo Tomas Junior High School, she was selected as a member of the National Capital Region (NCR) team for the Palarong Pambansa, a national sports competition for elementary and secondary students. She was UST's top high school volleyball player who led her team to several championships: three titles in UAAP (Seasons 70–72), and one in National Shakey's Girls' Volleyball League (2009). She was a three-time MVP in UAAP (Season 70–72) and once in Shakey's Girls' Volleyball League (2009).[5]
Valdéz's student-athlete career reached a higher level during her college years. She garnered multiple individual awards and helped win a couple of championship titles for her college team, Ateneo Lady Eagles. She was UAAP's 4-time Best Scorer, 3-time Best Server, 3-time Season MVP, and one-time Finals MVP.
Though enrolled as a freshman student in Ateneo, Valdéz had to serve a one-year residency imposed by the University Athletic Association of the Philippines for transferring from a UAAP school (UST) to another (Ateneo).[6] During this time, she competed in the International Federal Beach Volleyball Tournament held in China together with Lady Eagle teammate Bea Tan where they finished 7th.[7] She also played as a guest player for Ateneo in two conferences of Shakey's V-League.
The Shakey's V-League Season 7 2nd Conference marked her first game appearance with the Lady Eagles in a tournament, as a guest player. This time, she was not yet part of the 1st six. The following Season (Shakey's V-League Season 8 1st Conference), she joined the team again as a guest player and this time as a starter. Valdez won her first V-League gold medal after they beat the defending champions, the Adamson Lady Falcons, in the finals.[8]
The first ever Open Conference of Shakey's V-League was the first tournament where Valdéz played as a regular player for Ateneo. She was one of the top scorers of the team. The Lady Eagles was the only collegiate team to enter the Final 4 and finished in 3rd place.[9]
The Lady Eagles joined the 3rd season of Shakey's V-League Season 8 which was the Southeast Asian Club Invitational League. Valdez led the Lady Eagles in beating the club team from Malaysia in the eliminations. She had 27 points in that game.[10]
After serving the mandatory one-year residency rule, thus making her ineligible for the UAAP Rookie of the Year award, Valdez made it to the Lady Eagles roster in UAAP Season 74 and joined the veteran players Fille Cainglet, Dzi Gervacio, Gretchen Ho, A Nacachi, and Jem Ferrer or collectively known as the Fab 5. She contributed to the team's offense and helped bring the team to the Finals.[11] Ateneo took Game number 1 of the Finals but failed to beat the DLSU Lady Spikers in the next 2 games. In beach volleyball, together with Bea Tan and Fille Cainglet, they finished 2nd place.[12]
In the 1st Conference of Shakey's V-League Season 9, she received her second V-League gold medal and was named the Finals MVP after they defended their title against the UST Tigresses.[13]
In the Open Conference of Shakey's V-League Season 9, Valdez led the Ateneo team and again, they are the only collegiate team to enter the Final 4. The team got the chance to take the bronze after beating the Philippine Army Lady Troopers in 5 sets in the game 1 of the best-of-three battle for bronze. Unfortunately, due to academic reasons, some key players were absent in Game 2 and Philippine Army easily won the 2nd game in straight sets. Series were no longer extended as the Sandugo Lady Conquerors already won the title.[14]
In UAAP Season 75, Valdéz broke the record for the most points scored in a UAAP women's volleyball game. She scored 35 points (31 spikes, 3 blocks and 1 service ace) in the second round elimination game against the Adamson Lady Falcons on January 20, 2013. The standing record before her record-breaking performance was 33 points set by an Adamson Lady Falcon, Angela Benting on February 14, 2009. She also surpassed the record of former Lady Eagle Charo Soriano which had a career high of 31 points for Ateneo.[15] Valdez was named the Best Scorer of the season.[16] Her scoring prowess helped the Ateneo team land again in the Finals but fell short to the defending champions, the DLSU Lady Spikers.
In the 1st Conference of Shakey's V-League Season 10, Valdez got the Best Server award. They were unsuccessful in defending their title after NU Lady Bulldogs beat them in Game 2 and 3 of the Finals.[17]
In UAAP Season 76, Valdéz, together with Bea Tan and Michelle Morente, took the bronze medal in the beach volleyball tournament. She became the team captain of the Ateneo women's volleyball team for indoor volleyball. She was named the Best Scorer, Best Server and Season's MVP. She also won the Finals MVP award after beating the defending champions, the DLSU Lady Spikers, which had a thrice to beat advantage.[18] Valdez was the first female volleyball athlete to win four awards in one UAAP season.
Valdéz got the Best Scorer Award again but this time, in the Shakey's V-League (11th Season Open Conference). She set a record for the most points scored in the entire conference with total of 342 points. The previous record set was 314 coming from Jaroensri Bualee.[19][20]
Valdéz led the Ateneo women's volleyball team, which represented the Philippines, in the 2014 ASEAN University Games held in Palembang, Indonesia and took home the Bronze. That was the first international medal of Valdez.[21]
In UAAP Season 77, Valdez tallied 312 points outscoring her previous season's finish. She was again awarded the Season's MVP, Best Server, and Best Scorer. They successfully defended their title against archrival DLSU Lady Spikers.[22] They finished the season with 16–0 sweep.[23]
In the collegiate conference of Shakey's V-League Season 12, Valdez scored a conference-high 32 points from 26 spikes, one block and five service aces against the CSB Lady Blazers during the elimination round.[24] She was named the 1st Best Outside Spiker and Conference MVP.[25]
After being a reserve last UAAP Season 77, Valdéz returned to beach volleyball together with Bea Tan and Jhoana Maraguinot for season 78. They finished the season in second place after falling to DLSU Lady Spikers.[26] 2015 was one of Alyssa's most fruitful years.[27] She repeated the bronze medal with Ateneo in the 2016 ASEAN University Games held in Indonesia.[28]
Valdez surprised the volleyball community when she joined the Smart-Maynilad Net Spikers team in the quarterfinal round of the 2013 Shakey's V-League Season 10 Open Conference. She missed elimination round games due to her commitment with Ateneo in the UAAP beach volleyball.[29] She got the Fittest Player of the Conference special award from one of the conference's sponsors.[30]
Valdez joined the PLDT Home Ultera Ultra Fast Hitters club team under Coach Roger Gorayeb for Shakey's V-League Season 12 Open Conference.[31] She matched her UAAP record, scoring 35 points from 33 attacks and 2 aces against the Philippine Army Lady Troopers in the semifinal round.[32] She was awarded the 1st Best Outside Spiker and the Conference Most Valuable Player.[33] Valdez won her third Championship medal in Shakey's V-League after PLDT swept the Philippine Army Lady Troopers in the Finals.[34]
In the reinforced conference of Shakey's V-League Season 12, Valdez returned to the PLDT team on game 1 of the finals scoring 25 points from 22 attacks, 2 aces, and 1 block against the Philippine Army Lady Troopers.[35] The team swept the finals and Valdez won her fourth Championship medal and her second Finals Most Valuable Player award in Shakey's V-League.[36]
After her UAAP career, Valdez joined the BaliPure Purest Water Defenders for the Shakey's V-League Season 13 Open Conference in a team mostly composed of former Ateneo de Manila Lady Eagles.[37] They won the third place in the Conference. Though she missed some playing time, Alyssa Valdez still got the 1st best outside spiker.
Valdez transferred to the Bureau of Customs Transformers a volleyball team competing in the 13th Shakey's V-League Reinforced Conference, they have a 5–2 record in the Elimination Round. They won against UP, Laoag, UST, Coast Guard and Air Force but lost against Pocari Sweat and BaliPure. With this 5–2 record the team got the third semifinals slot competing against BaliPure and they successfully made it to the finals facing Pocari Sweat lady warriors battling for the championship. In the end, they failed which resulted to a 1st runner up finish. Alyssa eventually got her 3rd Most Valuable Player award and 1st best outside spiker of the Shakey's V-League (Season 13 Reinforced Conference).[38]
Thai club, 3BB Nakornnont, announced on December 24, 2016, that they have signed up Valdez to play for them.[39] She was to debut for 3BB Nakornnont on January 29, 2017, in her club's win over King-Bangkok but was forced to skipped a match after only receiving her International Transfer Certificate hours before the match.[40] She debuted for her club almost a week later on February 4, 2017, in a match against Bangkok Glass, where her team lost all three sets.[41]
For the 2017 season of the Premier Volleyball League (reinforced and open conferences), Valdez joined the expansion team, the Creamline Cool Smashers.[42] It was during the reinforced conference when she was awarded her 4th PVL MVP award and the 1st best outside spiker award.[43]
On September 11, 2017, through an interview by Gretchen Ho, Valdez was tapped to play for Attack Line, a club team in Taiwan.[44] Valdez played for the team until December 31, 2017.[45]
Valdez played for the Philippines women's national volleyball team at both the youth and senior levels.[46]
Valdez led the eight placer Youth 16-Under Girls' Philippines National Volleyball Team in the 2008 Asian Youth Championship held in Pasig, Philippines.[47] In 2013, she became a member of Philippines National Senior Volleyball Team.[48] She was appointed the team captain of the Philippine team for the 2015 Asian U23 Championship.[49]
Valdez was a member of the Philippine National team that finished in third place in the 2014 FIVB Southeast Asian Zone Qualifier held in Quang Tri, Vietnam.[50]
In the 2015 Southeast Asian Games, she was assigned to carry the Philippine flag on the traditional parade of nations held in Singapore.[51]
When the Spikers' Turf was re-established in 2018, Valdez was made president of the men's volleyball league, a fact that was only publicly announced in 2020.[52]
Smart-Maynilad Net Spikers (2013)
PLDT Home Ultera Ultra Fast Hitters (2014–2015)
BaliPure Purest Water Defenders (2016)
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Attack Line (2017)
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2006 UAAP Season 69 "best scorer"
2006 UAAP Season 69 "Rookie of the Year"
2007 UAAP Season 70 "Most Valuable Player"
2008 Shakey's Girls Volleyball League (NCR) "Best Attacker"
2008 UAAP Season 71 "Most Valuable Player"
2008 UAAP Season 71 "Athlete of the Year"
2009 Shakey's Girls Volleyball League (NCR) "Most Valuable Player"
2009 Shakey's Girls Volleyball League (NCR) "Best Attacker"
2009 Shakey's Girls Volleyball League (National) "Best Attacker"
2009 UAAP Season 72 "Most Valuable Player"
2009 UAAP Season 72 "Best Attacker"
2010 Shakey's Girls Volleyball League (NCR) "Best Attacker"
2010 Shakey's Girls Volleyball League (National) "Best Attacker"
2012 Shakey's V-League Season 9 1st Conference "Finals Most Valuable Player"
2013 UAAP Season 75 "Best Scorer"
2013 Shakey's V-League Season 10 1st Conference "Best Server"
2014 UAAP Season 76 "Finals Most Valuable Player"
2014 UAAP Season 76 "Season's Most Valuable Player"
2014 UAAP Season 76 "Best Scorer"
2014 UAAP Season 76 "Best Server"
2014 Shakey's V-League Season 11 Open Conference "Best Scorer"
2015 UAAP Season 77 "Season's Most Valuable Player"
2015 UAAP Season 77 "Best Scorer"
2015 UAAP Season 77 "Best Server"
2015 Shakey's V-League Season 12 Open Conference "Conference Most Valuable Player"
2015 Shakey's V-League Season 12 Open Conference "1st Best Outside Spiker"
2015 Shakey's V-League Season 12 Collegiate Conference "Conference Most Valuable Player"
2015 Shakey's V-League Season 12 Collegiate Conference "1st Best Outside Spiker"
2015 Shakey's V-League Season 12 Reinforced Conference "Finals Most Valuable Player"
2016 UAAP Season 78 "Athlete of the Year"
2016 UAAP Season 78 "Season's Most Valuable Player"
2016 UAAP Season 78 "Best Scorer"
2016 UAAP Season 78 "Best Server"
2016 Shakey's V-League Season 13 Open Conference "1st Best Outside Spiker"
2016 Shakey's V-League Season 13 Reinforced Conference "1st Best Outside Spiker"
2016 Shakey's V-League Season 13 Reinforced Conference "Conference Most Valuable Player"
2017 Premier Volleyball League 1st Season Reinforced Open Conference "Conference Most Valuable Player"
2017 Premier Volleyball League 1st Season Reinforced Open Conference "1st Best Outside Spiker"
2018 Premier Volleyball League Reinforced Conference "1st Best Outside Spiker"
2018 Premier Volleyball League Open Conference "1st Best Outside Spiker"
2018 Premier Volleyball League Open Conference "Conference Most Valuable Player"
2019 Premier Volleyball League Reinforced Conference "2nd Best Outside Spiker"
2019 Premier Volleyball League Reinforced Conference "Conference Most Valuable Player"
2021 Premier Volleyball League Open Conference "1st Best Outside Spiker"[53]
2022 Premier Volleyball League Open Conference "Finals Most Valuable Player"
2022 Premier Volleyball League Invitational Conference "1st Best Outside Spiker"
2022 Premier Volleyball League Reinforced Conference "1st Best Outside Spiker"
2023 Premier Volleyball League Invitational Conference "2nd Best Outside Spiker"
2011 Shakey's V-League Season 8: 1st Conference – Champions, with Ateneo De Manila University Lady Eagles
2011 Shakey's V-League Season 8: Open Conference – Bronze medal, with Ateneo De Manila University Lady Eagles
2012 UAAP Season 74 volleyball tournaments – Silver medal, with Ateneo De Manila University Lady Eagles
2012 Shakey's V-League Season 9: 1st Conference – Champions, with Ateneo De Manila University Lady Eagles
2013 UAAP Season 75 volleyball tournaments – Silver medal, with Ateneo De Manila University Lady Eagles
2013 Shakey's V-League Season 10: 1st Conference – Silver medal, with Ateneo De Manila University Lady Eagles
2014 UAAP Season 76 volleyball tournaments – Champions, with Ateneo De Manila University Lady Eagles
2014 ASEAN University Games – Bronze medal, with Ateneo De Manila University Lady Eagles
2015 UAAP Season 77 volleyball tournaments – Champions, with Ateneo De Manila University Lady Eagles
2015 Shakey's V-League Season 12: Collegiate Conference – Silver medal, with Ateneo De Manila University Lady Eagles
2016 UAAP Season 78 volleyball tournaments – Silver medal, with Ateneo De Manila University Lady Eagles
2016 ASEAN University Games – Bronze medal, with Ateneo De Manila University Lady Eagles
2013 Shakey's V-League Open Conference – Silver medal, with Smart-Maynilad Net Spikers
2015 Shakey's V-League Open Conference – Champions, with PLDT Home Ultera Ultra Fast Hitters
2015 Shakey's V-League Reinforced Open Conference – Champions, with PLDT Home Ultera Ultra Fast Hitters
2016 Shakey's V-League Open Conference – Bronze medal, with BaliPure Purest Water Defenders
2016 Shakey's V-League Reinforced Open Conference – Silver medal, with Bureau of Customs Transformers
2017 Women's Volleyball Thai-Denmark Super League – Bronze medal, with 3BB Nakornnont
2017 Premier Volleyball League Reinforced Conference – Bronze medal, with Creamline Cool Smashers
2017 Premier Volleyball League Open Conference – Bronze medal, with Creamline Cool Smashers
2018 Premier Volleyball League Reinforced Conference – Champions, with Creamline Cool Smashers
2018 Premier Volleyball League Open Conference – Champions, with Creamline Cool Smashers
2019 Premier Volleyball League Reinforced Conference – Silver, with Creamline Cool Smashers
2019 Premier Volleyball League Open Conference – Champions, with Creamline Cool Smashers
2021 Premier Volleyball League Open Conference – Silver, with Creamline Cool Smashers[53]
2022 Premier Volleyball League Open Conference – Champions, with Creamline Cool Smashers
2022 Premier Volleyball League Invitational Conference – Champions, with Creamline Cool Smashers
2022 Premier Volleyball League Reinforced Conference – Bronze medal, with Creamline Cool Smashers
2023 Premier Volleyball League First All-Filipino Conference - Champions, with Creamline Cool Smashers
2023 Premier Volleyball League Invitational Conference – Silver, with Creamline Cool Smashers[54]
2023 Premier Volleyball League Second All-Filipino Conference – Champions, with Creamline Cool Smashers[55]
2024 Premier Volleyball League All-Filipino Conference – Champions, with Creamline Cool Smashers
Special Recognitions (from recent to past)
Most Trusted Sportsperson by Reader’s Digest 2024
FLAME awardee by Sports Awards 2024 ( one of the 1st winners )
Most Trusted Sportsperson by Reader’s Digest 2023
Push Sports Personality (Push Awards 2018)
Push Sports Personality (Push Awards 2017)[56]
Most Popular Sports Personality (Push Awards 2016)[57]
Fittest Player of the Conference
Miss Volleyball 2016 (Philippine Sportswriters Association)[58]
Fudgee Barr O-Barr Sa Galing Player of the Season
Ten Sports Heroes of 2015: Sportsmen Who Change The Game (Spin.ph)[59]
Miss Volleyball 2015 (Philippine Sportswriters Association)[60]
Lifestyle's 29 Bright and Beautiful (Philippine Star)[61]
Miss Volleyball 2014 (Philippine Sportswriters Association)[62]
Female Athlete of the Year (Best of 2014 PExers Choice Awards)[63]
Woman of Style and Substance (People Asia 2014)[64]
Volleywood World Female Idol 2013 1st Runner Up (Volleywood.net)[65]
Miss Volleyball 2013 (Philippine Sportswriters Association)[66]
Best Pinoy Athlete (Rappler Social Media Awards: Best Of 2013)[67]
BioFit Tea Fittest Player of the Conference (Shakey's V-League 10th Season Open Conference)[68]
Valdez appeared in Digital 5's online reality show Phenoms together with basketball player and ex-boyfriend Kiefer Ravena.[69] She finished her undergraduate degree major in Psychology in 2015 and is now working on her master's degree in communications. She appeared in Ang Panday with Coco Martin and Rhian Ramos. Valdez currently has over one million followers on Instagram and Twitter, making her one of the most followed volleyball players in the whole world.[70]
In October 2021, Valdez became a part of the 10th season of the reality TV show Pinoy Big Brother as a celebrity housemate,[71][72][73] having previously entered as a houseguest to teach volleyball to the teen housemates in its 8th season in 2019.[74] In January 2022, she became one of the Top 2 housemates of the Celebrity Edition together with Anji Salvacion.[75] However, due to prior commitments leading to the 2021 Southeast Asian Games in Vietnam, Valdez withdrew from the competition and was replaced by beauty queen and fellow housemate Samantha Bernardo.[76]
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ProfessionSubjectPetitionerFinal Order NumberOrder Filed DateMedicines. 456.44, FACRichard de la Cruz, M.D.; Diana C. Maccario, M.D.; and J. Michael Benfield, M.D.DOH-14-1700-DS-MQA (pdf)10/20/2014 Medicine64B8-9.014, FACJose E. Garcia, M.D.DOH-14-0226-DS-MQA (pdf)02/17/2014Medicines. 458.3485, FS, Rule 64B8-9.014, FAC and Rule 64B8-9.003, FACJack Daubert, M.D., F.A.C.S.DOH-13-1550-DS-MQA (pdf)8/13/2013Medicine§458.3256, FSJohn Luther Lentz, MD and J. Luke Lentz, MD, PADOH-13-0464-DS-MQA (pdf)02/28/2013MedicineN/ARichard H. Hubbard, MDDOH-13-0471-DS-MQA (pdf)02/28/2013Medicine§458.347, FS and Rule 64B8-30.012Timothy Hipp, M.D.DOH-12-0938-DS-MQA (pdf)06/11/2012MedicineChapter 480, F.S.GMAC Indemnity CorporationDOH-12-0090-DS-MQA (pdf)1/27/2012Medicine§458.331(1)(i), F.S.Gino J. Sedillo, M.D.DOH-11-3060-DS-MQA (pdf)12/14/2011Medicine§465.0276(1)(b), F.S.Alexis P. Henderson, M.D.DOH-11-3059-DS-MQA (pdf)12/14/2011Medicine§456.44, F.S.Ara J. Deukmedjian, M.D.DOH-11-3058-DS-MQA (pdf)12/14/2011Pain Management Clinic§458.3265, F.S.Florida Medical Clinic, P.A.DOH-11-2607-DS-MQA (pdf)10/24/2011Medicine§456.44, F.S.Florida Hospices and Palliative Care, Inc.DOH-11-2393-DS-MQA (pdf)10/7/2011Pain Management Clinic§458.3265, F.S.Florida Medical Clinic, P.AN/A (pdf)8/29/2011Medicine§458.3265 F.S. - whether the petitioner must register as a Pain Management Clinic, whether use of website to educate patients would be considered advertisementV.L. RajyaguruDOH-11-1770-DS-MQA (pdf)7/28/2011Pain Management Clinic§458.3265, F.S.Tenet Florida Physician Services, LLCN/A (pdf)7/15/2011Medicine§456.057, 456.058 F.S. Rule 64B8-10.002, F.A.C. - whether a physician who has terminated practice remains custodian of a patient's medical records once they have been provided to that patient, their legal guardian or their parents (if patient is a minor)Rogerio Faillace, M.D.DOH-11-1317-DS-MQA (pdf)6/15/2011Massage TherapyRule 64B7-28.009(1)-(3), F.A.C. – requesting Board state the formal sequence for obtaining CE for renewal of the licenseDar MikulaDOH-11-851-DS-MQA (pdf)4/20/2011Psychology§490.012(1)(c) and 490.014(1)(b) F.S – requesting interpretation of statutes and whether Petitioner’s work falls under the area of exemptionDean R. Cauley, Ph.D.DOH-11-614-DS-MQA (pdf)3/14/2011Podiatric Medicine§461.003(5), F.S – whether the practice of offering a tetanus booster while treating chronic, non-healing lower extremity wounds is within the scope of practice Robert G. Smith, DPMDOH-11-154-DS-MQA (pdf)1/18/2011Massage TherapyRule 64B7-32-003, F.A.C. – whether Physical Therapy Clinical hours at Gulf Coast Community college may substitute for the required massage therapy clinical hours Melinda Cumbaa, PT, MSDOH-11-070-DS-MQA (pdf)1/6/2011Physical TherapyRule 64B17-9.001(6)(a), F.A.C., regarding approval of certain continuing education for creditIan Ross, PTDOH-10-2942-DS-MQA (pdf)12/29/2010AcupunctureRule 64B1 – whether it is permissible for a licensed acupuncture physician to diagnose and treat patients via online communicationMatthew S. Enright, A.P.DOH-10-2933-DS-MQA(pdf)12/28/2010Medicine§458.3265 F.S - whether particular advertisements require registration as a Pain Management ClinicFlorida Medical Association, Inc.DOH-10-2879-DS-MQA (pdf)12/23/2010Department of HealthCorrected Order: §458.3265 and 459.0137 F.S – requesting interpretation related to pain management clinic registrationFlorida Medical Association, Inc.DOH-10-2879-DS-MQA (pdf)12/23/2010Department of Health§458.3265 and 459.0137 F.S – requesting interpretation related to pain management clinic registrationFlorida Medical Association, Inc.DOH-10-2718-DS-MQA (pdf)12/14/2010Medicine§458.3265 and 459.0137, FS.Florida Medical Association,
David McKalip, M.D.DOH-10-2718-DS-MQA (pdf)12/14/2010Physical TherapyRule 64B17-6.001, F.A.C, regarding removal of staples from the human bodyCecille Riggs, PTDOH-10-2603-DS-MQA (pdf)11/22/2010Medicine§456.053(3)(h), F.SU.S. Healthworks Medical Group of Florida, Inc.DOH-10-1910-DS-MQA (pdf)8/24/2010Physical Therapy§486.201, F.S., regarding referrals from Advanced Registered Nurse PractitionersBruce R. Wills, PTDOH-10-1902-DS-MQA (pdf)8/23/2010Massage TherapyRule 64B7-26.001, F.A.C. – whether an osteopathic physician who employs a massage therapist needs an establishment license or whether certain medical services are considered the practice of massage Peachtree Casualty Insurance CompanyDOH-10-0834-DS-MQA (pdf)4/6/2010Medicine§458.3145, F.S.H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research InstituteDOH-10-0258-DS-MQA(pdf)2/11/2010Clinical LaboratoryDeclaratory StatementCharles PeloquinDOH-17-0607-DS (pdf)04/04/2017Clinical LaboratoryRule 64B3-2.003(19), F.A.C. – whether laboratory assistants (unlicensed laboratory personnel) create a slide for cytology procedures or FNA’s (at patient’s bedside?)Linda Valdes, MS, MT (ASCP)DOH-09-2156-DS-MQA (pdf)10/21/2009Clinical LaboratoryRule 64B3-10.005, F.A.C. – Request for Board to specify the license category that a medical technologist must have to perform listed tests in a Donor Testing LaboratoryLucinda Ann OlivioDOH-09-2157-DS-MQA (pdf)10/21/2009Clinical LaboratoryRule 64B3-2.003(19), F.A.C. – whether a person who places a whole blood specimen into the Biosite Triage® testing cartridge has to be licensed by the BoardIntegrated Regional Laboratories, LLC and Miami Beach Healthcare Group, LTD, d/b/a Aventure Hospital and Medical CenterDOH-09-1983-DS-MQA (pdf)9/15/2009Opticianry§484.002(9), F.S – whether an unlicensed person could help a customer/patient pick out frames…Anthony D. RecordDOH-09-1044-DS-MQA (pdf)6/16/2009Opticianry§484.012(2), F.S – whether an optician is obligated to dispense contact lenses to a patient who tries to order contact lenses just prior to the one-year …Charles L. HarrupDOH-09-1049-DS-MQA (pdf)6/16/2009Medicine§458.3485, F.S.Yvonne Smallwood Scherrer, M.D.DOH-09-0320-DSMQA(pdf)3/11/2009Psychology§ 490.0149, F.S. and Rule 64B19-18.008, F.A.C. Certification in Biofeedback by a non-approved certifying body.Ronald Rosenthal, Ph.D.DOH-09-0300-DS-MQA (pdf)3/9/2009Medicine§456.053, F.S.Andres F. Rodriguez, M.D.
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Reisman, Paulk & Taylor, P.A.
Karl F. Hempel, M.D.
Tallahassee Primary Care Associates, P.A.DOH-09-0160 (pdf)2/18/2009Opticianry§484.013(1)(b) and 484.014(p), F.S – whether a licensed opitician can oversee a trained person and allow him or her to prepare, dispense or fit..Amy Arcand, OpticianDOH-08-2861-DS-MQA (pdf)11/25/2008Chiropractic Medicine§460.403(9)(a) and (c), F.S – whether a licensed chiropractic physician can delegate the use of physical modalities to an unlicensed, but trained assistant.Medical Diagnostic Network, Inc., Gary Greenwood, PresidentDOH-08-2440-DS-MQA (pdf)10/28/2008PsychologyRules 64B19-13.003(1)(i) and 13.003(2)(g) F.A.C. - provision of continuing psychological education credit for homestudy courses approved by other Florida health care practitioner board but not the American Psychological Association (APA)Gournaris, MichaelDOH-08-0781-DS-MQA (pdf)4/22/2008PsychologyRule 64B19-18.002, F.A.C. - qualifications to us e the title "sex therapist"Lane, Jeffrey, Ph.D.DOH-08-0780-DS-MQA (pdf)4/22/2008Medicine§458.053, F.S.Mark P. Trolice, M.D.DOH-08-0689-DS-MQA (pdf)4/16/2008Medicine§456.053, F.S.Jacksonville Heart CenterDOH-07-2605-DS-MQA (pdf)12/19/2007Medicine§458.331(1)(i), F.S. regarding marketing programsPaul Befanis, M.D.DOH-07-1805 (pdf)8/29/2007PsychologyRule 64B19-18.004(5), F.A.C. - signing of a research program evaluation report, by a licensed psychologist, conjointly with licensed professionals from other disciplinesBennett, Demara, Psy.D.DOH-07-1200-DS-MQA (pdf)6/21/2007Psychology§490.014, F.S. - provision of psychological service s, as an expert in a Florida civil action, by nonresident psychologist (MA)Koocher, Gerald P., Ph.D.DOH-07-0702-DS-MQA (pdf)4/27/2007Psychology§490.005, F.S. and Rule 64B19-11.005, F.A.C. - use of employment as a clinical psychologist, in another state, towards fulfillment of post-doctoral supervised experience requirementMadura, Maryla, Ph.D.DOH-07-0701-DS-MQA (pdf)4/27/2007Medicine§458.315, F.S. - Whether an area of critical need certificate holder provide crisis stabilization services to Project Access Foundation patients in a hospital and/or mental health setting under the auspices of the Project Access Foundation.Project Access Foundation, Linda Mendoza, M.D.DOH-06-2085 (pdf)10/31/2006Medicine§458.331(1)(i), F.S. - Stop Smoking ProgramStephen E. Mitteldorf, M.D.DOH-06-2084 (pdf)10/31/2006Medicine§456.054(1), F.S. - use of disks to maintain patient medical history and emergency medical informationMy Medical CD, LTD, James K. Knight, M.D.DOH-06-2086 (pdf)10/31/2006Psychology§947.005(9), F.S. and § 948.001(6), F.S. - qualification to evaluate and treat sex offenders in FloridaDeClue, Gregory S., Ph.D.DOH-06-0977-DS-MQA (pdf)6/5/2006Psychology§490.003(4), F.S. - provision of psychological treatment to patients in another state, from a psychologist licensed in that state, during the periods he would be residing part-time in FloridaDielman, Marc B., Ph.D.DOH-06-0976-DS-MQA (pdf)6/5/2006PsychologyRule 64B19-11.005, F.A.C., § 490.003(4), F.S. and § 490.005(4), F.S. - use of employment in a public high school or community college towards fulfillment of post-doctoral supervised experience requirementPodolsky, Jessica L.DOH-06-0975-DS-MQA (pdf)6/5/2006Chiropractic Medicine§460.403(9)(a) and (c), F.S – whether a licensed chiropractic physician can delegate the use of physical modalities to an unlicensed, but trained assistant.Fred Quintana, D.C.DOH-06-0480-DS (pdf)03/08/2006PsychologyRule 64B19-11.005(2)(c), F.A.C. - whether post-doctoral residency plan will meet the requirements for a "cohesive and integrated" training experienceZander, Thomas K., Psy.D.DOH-06-0184-DS-MQA (pdf)2/8/2006PsychologyRule 64B19-13.003(c), F.A.C. - provision of continuing education credits to individuals attending trainings under the supervision of the facility’s traini ng director, as well as certain APA-accredited internship programsCitrus Health NetworkDOH-05-1212-DS-MQA (pdf)7/14/2005MedicineFinancial Responsibility Requirements/Insurance CoverageRadiology Associates of South Florida, P.A., et. al.DOH-05-1085 (pdf)6/24/2005Psychology§490.014 and §490.012(1)(a), F.S. - request for licensu re exemption to serve as a federal agency medical expert, by a psychologist licensed in another state, while semi-retired in FloridaHorenstein, David, Ph.D.DOH-05-0787-DS-MQA (pdf)5/5/2005MedicineLaser Hair Removal/Direct SupervisionRandy Zeldin, EsquireDOH-05-0163 (pdf)02/17/2005Medicine§458.319, F.S. and Rule 64B8-13.001(5), F.A.C./Constitute active PracticeRobert W. Patton, Jr., M.D.DOH-04-1552 (pdf)12/16/2004MedicinePatient Self Referral Act/Providing Diagnostic Imaging ServicesTallahassee Neurological Clinic, P.A.DOH-04-0921 (pdf)08/17/2004PsychologyRule 64B19-11.005, F.A.C. - billing as a psychiatric nurse practitioner while pursuing post-doctoral supervised experienceRobichaux-Keene, Nicole, M.S.DOH-04-0492-DS-MQA (pdf)5/13/2004NursingSexual Battery ExamsSchollDOH-04-0039 (pdf)1/20/2004PsychologyRule 64B19-11.005(2)(c) 2, F.A.C. - definition of "activiti es related to direct client contact" towards fulfillment of post-doctoral supervised experience requirementsRobichaux-Keene, Nicole, M.S.DOH-03-1529-DS-MQA (pdf)12/15/2003NursingDefibrillate a PatientDavittDOH-03-1381 (pdf)11/14/2003MedicinePatient Self Referral Act/Involves Physician Group PracticeAMT, L.L.C.DOH-03-1217 (pdf)10/20/03Medicine§458.347(4)(e), F.S. and Rule 64B8-30.008, F.A.C. and §458.347(2), (3), (4), and (13), F.S. and 64B8-30.012, F.A.C./Allowing Physician Assistants to perform Injective Therapy under Fluoroscopic Guidance on Sacroiliac and Facet Joints under the Direct Supervision of a PhysicianOrlando G. Florete, Jr., M.D.DOH-03-1216 (pdf)10/20/03Medicine§458.327(1)(a), F.S./Constitutes active Practice of Medicine with a Foreign CorporationEmergency Medical Associates of New Jersey, P.A.DOH-03-1018 (pdf)9/16/2003PsychologyRule 64B19-18.006, F.A.C. - performance of a forensic evaluation to determine visitation for a minor child, after providing counseling services to the child and parentsKlein, Robert S.DOH-03-1017-DS-MQA (pdf)9/16/2003PsychologyRule 64B19-18.004(4) & (5), F.A.C. - qualifications of a pre-doctoral student in an APA-approved program, as a psychological trainee, with regard to the use of test instrumentsBorkosky, Bruce, Psy.D.DOH-03-0721-FO-MQA (pdf)7/18/2003Medicine§456.0375, F.S. - whether mobile diagnostic services are required to register as health care clinicsProgressive Express Insurance CompanyN/A (pdf)7/3/2003NursingPropofolSchellhormDOH-03-0405 (pdf)4/29/2003NursingPropofolMashour-SmithDOH-03-0408 (pdf)4/29/2003NursingKetamineNoelkeDOH-03-0407 (pdf)4/29/2003NursingSkin Suture PlacementHerbertDOH-03-0406 (pdf)4/29/2003Psychology§490.005 (1)(c), F.S. and Rule 64B19-11.005(2)(a) - pursuit of supervised experience with an off-premises supervisor, in a setting without a licensed psychologist on staffAdkinson, Rhonda R.DOH-03-0153-DS-MQA (pdf)2/21/2003Medicine§458.331(1)(t), F.S./Appropriate Standard of CareMark Rabinowitz, M.D.DOH-02-1930 (pdf)12/23/2002Psychology§490.003(4), F.S. - provision of testing and assessment consultation services to businesses & organizations by an individual with a Ph.D. in industrial and organizational psychology and human resources managementTallarigo, Richard S., Ph.D.DOH-02-1586-DS-MQA (pdf)10/18/2002Psychology§490.005(1)(c), F.S. and Rule 64B19-11.005(1)(c), F.A.C. - pursuit of post-doctoral supervision in a location outside of the United States (non-military)Jensen, Phyllis K.DOH-02-1330-DS-MQA (pdf)8/28/2002MedicineChapter 458.303(2), F.S./Services rendered under Direct SupervisionTammie L. Hilton, RNDOH-02-1292 (pdf)8/26/2002Psychology§ 490.014(2)(e), F.S. - provision of psychological services in Florida by nonresident psychologist (CA)Derning, Timothy J., Ph.D.DOH-02-0833-DS-MQA (pdf)6/18/2002Medicine§456.053, F.S., and §458.053, F.S., Patient Self Referral Act/Physician Assistants providing medical services under contract with the PA’s subsidiary and Humana, Inc.John Sokolowicz, M.DDOH-02-0673 (pdf)5/6/2002PsychologyRule 64B19-11.005(3)(c), F.A.C. - clarification of the supervisor’s responsibilities when an applicant's work is performed off-premisesVanHorn, Barbara, Ph.D.DOH-02-0548-DS-MQA (pdf)4/19/2002Psychology§490.012(2)(e), F.S. - provision of psychological services in Florida by nonresident psychologist (CA)Owen, Robert M., Ph.D.DOH-02-0516-DS-MQA (pdf)4/15/2002Psychology§ 490.014(1)(a) and § 490.014(2)(a), F.S. - qualification for licensure exemption as a salaried employee of a government agency and use of the title "staff psychologist"Rice, BernadineDOH-02-0517-DS-MQA (pdf)4/15/2002NursingDiprivanSammyDOH-02-0365 (pdf)3/5/2002NursingLaser TreatmentsSerpaDOH-02-0364 (pdf)3/5/2002Medicine§458.319, F.S. and Rule 64B8-13.001(5), F.A.C./Renewal of License Without Examination and Payment of FeesPhillip W. Farthing M.D., J.D.DOH-02-0274 (pdf)2/21/2002Medicine§458.F.S./Injection of Contrast Media during an MRIRichard Goldberg, M.D.DOH-02-0275 (pdf)2/21/2002Medicine§458.331(1)(i), F.S., 455.657, F.S., 817.505(1), F.S./Patient referral agreement between parties does not constitute violation of 458.331(1)(i) or 456.054, F.S. with no ruling on contractual agreement between partiesJames Norconk, Jr., MD, Paul H. Skaggs, MD, JoAnne W. Wernicki, MD & H. Paul Hatten, Jr., MDDOH-01-2227 (pdf)12/26/2001PsychologyLegal Reference Not Specified - dual relationship with former clients re: writing book where client is the subjectMora, Ralph, Ph.D.DOH-01-2204-DS-MQA (pdf)12/26/2001Psychology§490.012(2)(e), F.S. - provision of psychological services in Florida by nonresident psychologist (CA)Phenix, Amy, Ph.D.DOH-01-2203-DS-MQA (pdf)12/26/2001Psychology§490.014(2)(e), F.S. - provision of clinical and non-clinical services in a Florida rehabilitation facility by nonresident psychologist (TX)McGee, JoAnne M.DOH-01-2092-DS-MQA (pdf)12/5/2001Psychology§490.005(1)(c), F.S. - pursuit of post-doctoral supervision with an off-premises supervisorDodds, Michele M., Ph.D.DOH-01-1625-DS-MQA (pdf)10/3/2001Medicine§458.331(1)(g), F.S., 458.331(1)(i), F.S. and 817.505, F.S. /Petitioner already involved in contractual agreement relating to fee splittingHoward Tee, MDDOH-01-1207 (pdf)7/24/2001Medicine§458.331(1)(g), F.S., 458.331(1)(i), F.S. and 817.505, F.S. /Fee Splitting See Order on Petition for Declaratory StatementKenneth Novick, MD and New Interlachen Pediatrics, PADOH-01-0896 (pdf)6/20/2001Psychology§490.0051, F.S. & § 490.005(1)(c), F.S. - whether on-site supervision is required for a provisionally-licensed psychologist that has completed post-doctoral supervised experience requirementsOliver, JohnDOH-01-0455-DS-MQA (pdf)4/6/2001Medicine458.315, F.S./Physicians authorized to provide medical services at correctional facilities as employees of private, for-profit subcontractors if the correctional facility is approved by the State Health Officer. Federation of Physicians and Dentists DOH-01-0418 3/27/01Federation of Physicians and DentistsDOH-01-0418 (pdf)3/27/2001Psychology§490.012(6), F.S. - use of a pre-doctoral assistant to lead psychoeducational coursesJoffe, VeraDOH-01-0192-DS-MQA (pdf)2/21/2001PsychologyRule 64B19-11.005, F.A.C, Rule 64B19-11.011, F.A.C. - opening a private practice, under the supervision of a licensed psychologist, after completion of doctoral internships or after obtaining provisional licensureEmery, Bret L., M.A.
and Emery, Natalie K., M.A.DOH-01-0101-DS-MQA (pdf)1/17/2001Psychology§490.003(4), F.S. and Rule 64B19-18.004, F.A.C. - provision of internet-base d career exploration services via the world wide webBridgewater, Lisa G., Ph.D., P.A.
Hohnecker, Laura C. Ph.D., P.A.
Wartenberg, Carol A., Ph.D., P.A.DOH-01-0065-DS-MQA (pdf)1/5/2001Medicine§455.654, F.S. now §456.053, F.S./Patient Self-Referral Act involves contractual agreement not prohibited by PetitionerDavid W. Shoemaker, M.D.DOH-00-2454 (pdf)12/21/2000Psychology§490.003(4), F.S. and Rule 64B19-18.004, F.A.C. - provision of internet- based career exploration services via the world wide webBridgewater, Lisa G., Ph.D., P.A.
Hohnecker, Laura C. Ph.D., P.A.
Wartenberg, Carol A., Ph.D., P.A.DOH-00-1256-DS-MQA (pdf)7/25/2000Psychology§490.003(4), F.S. and Rule 64B19-17.002(1)(g),(s) and (t), F.S. - use of unlicensed observers (Certified Behavior Analysts), trained and supervised by a licensed psychologist, to conduct behavioral observations of public and private school studentsKaplan, Sheldon J.DOH-00-1255-DS-MQA (pdf)7/25/2000Medicine§458.331(1)(g), (t), and (w), F.S./Standard of Care to determine whether shared treatment responsibility model is prohibitedRaymond Gabb, M.D., Yolanda C. Hernandez, M.D., Eduardo Infante, M.D., and James Yelton, M.D.DOH-00-1228 (pdf)7/13/2000Medicine§455.654(3) and (4), F.S./Fee Splitting involving a contractual arrangement between partiesKarl Hempel, M.D. and Tallahassee Primary Care Associates, P.A. and Donald W. Dewey, M.D. and Tallahassee Orthopedic Clinic, III, P.L.DOH-00-1229 (pdf)7/13/2000Medicine§458.327, F.S., §464.012, F.S., and Rule 64B8-9.007,F.A.C./Delegation and Informed ConsentJack W. MacDonald, M.D.DOH-00-0569 (pdf)4/5/2000PsychologyRule 64B19-18.005, F.A.C. - providing treatment to a minor child where one parent in a "shared parental responsibility" arrangement has requested that treatment not be renderedKlein, Robert S.DOH-00-0562-DS-MQA (pdf)3/29/2000PsychologyRule 64B19-11.005(1)(d), F.A.C. - pursuit of post-doctoral supervision in a location outside of the United States (non-military)Hawkins, Antonia, Ph.D.DOH-99-1568-DS-MQA (pdf)12/22/1999Medicine§458.331(1)(i), F.S., Fee splitting involves contractual agreement not prohibited by PetitionerRew, Rogers and Silver, M.D.’s, P.A.DOH-99-0977 (pdf)8/25/1999Medicine§458.331(1)(g), F.S., 458.331(1)(i), F.S. and 817.505, F.S./Fee Splitting the Interveners filed a Motion to Dismiss and to see Order relating to Bakarania Declaratory StatementWilliam R. Cook, M.D. and Gary C. Courville, M.D.DOH-99-0924 (pdf)7/27/1999Psychology§ 490.003(4), F.S., § 490.009(2)(q) & (s), F.S. and Rule 64B19-17.002(1)(q) &(s), F.A.C. - making recommendations for medications to physicians and other health care professionals who are authorized to prescribe medicationsReiff, Harry J., Psy.D.DOH-98-0837 (pdf)7/21/1998Medicine§458.301 & 458.311John Lister, M.D.N/A (pdf)12/31/1997Medicine§455.227(1)(q), 455.236, 455.237, and 458.331(1)(i) and (j), F.S./Fee splitting arrangement regarding ordering of medications is prohibitedJeffrey Fernyhough, M.DDOH-97-0332 (pdf)11/12/1997Medicine§458.331(1)(i) and 817.505, F.S./Fee splitting arrangement between the parties are prohibitedMagan L. Bakarania, M.D.DOH-97-0333 (pdf)11/12/1997Medicine§455.241(2), 455.2415, 458.331(1)(e), 458.331(1)(g), and 458.331(1)(s), F.S., Physicians Reporting Pursuant to Chapter 458.F.S./Patient-Physician relationship and reporting requirement.Robert Steinberg, M.D.DOH-97-076 (pdf)7/22/1997Medicine§455.236, F.S. and 458.331(1)(i), F.S./Patient Self-Referral Act described by Petitioner is prohibitedAmeriPath and Alan Levin, M.D.DOH-97-022 (pdf)7/11/1997Medicine§455.241(1), F.S./Whether or not the Petitioner should provide copies of Patient RecordsHugo Gonzalez, M.D.AHCA-97-0496 (pdf)5/2/1997Medicine§455.227(1(q), F.S., 455.236, F.S., and 458.331(1)(i) and (j), F.S./Fee splitting arrangement between the Petitioner and an MRI center is prohibitedGeorge G. Levy, M.D.AHCA-97-0495 (pdf)5/2/1997Medicine§458.236, F.S.Nancy Bryant, M.D.AHCA-95-01140 (pdf)8/18/1995Medicine§458.331(1)(i)Christopher Soprenuk, M.D.N/A (pdf)8/18/1995Medicine§455.236, F.S. - whether this Act allows Petitioner to refer patients to an optical shop of which she is sole owner.Nancy Y. Bryant, M.D.AHCA-95-00784 (pdf)6/2/1995Medicine§455.236, F.S. - whether this Act allows Petitioners to perform imaging services on referred patients.Charles H. Wingo, M.D. and Tallahassee Orthopedic Clinic, Inc.AHCA-95-00693 (pdf)5/10/1995Medicine§458.236, F.S.Tallahassee Orthopedic Clinic, P.A. & Charles Wingo, M.D.AHCA-95-00693 (pdf)5/10/1995Medicine§455.236, F.S. - whether this act allows petitioner to refer patients to company they are guarantor of a loan forStephen G. Sackel, M.D.AHCA-95-00646 (pdf)4/27/1995Medicine§458.327(1), F.S. - whether a Florida licensed physician may practice medicine under employment by an LLCSteven R. Cohen, M.D.AHCA-95-00645 (pdf)4/27/1995Medicine§455.236, F.S.Stephen G. Sackel, M.D.AHCA-95-00646 (pdf)4/27/1995Medicine§458.327(1), F.S.Steven R. Cohen, M.D.AHCA-95-00645 (pdf)4/27/1995Medicine§458.331(1)(i), F.S.C. Robert Crow, M.D.AHCA-95-00405 (pdf)3/16/1995Medicine§458.236, F.S.St. Josephs Physician Association, Inc. & Charles Cernuda, M.D.AHCA-95-00406(pdf)3/16/1995Medicine§455.236-239, F.S.Orthopedic Center & Oliver L. Jones, Jr., M.D.N/A (pdf)2/24/1993Medicine§458.313(1)(b), F.S.Mayo Clinic Jacksonville & Panayotis Kelalis, M.D.N/A (pdf)7/11/1992Medicine§458.345St. Lukes Hospital Association DBA St. Lukes Hospital and Mayo Clinic JacksonvilleN/A (pdf)7/11/1992Medicine§458.331(1)(i), F.S.Paul Speiller, M.D., DBA Multi Specialists of DeerfieldN/A (pdf)7/11/1992Medicine§458.331(1)(i), F.S.Gary Johnson, M.D. & The Green ClinicN/A(pdf)7/11/1992Medicine§458.331(1)(i), F.S.Barry Zaretzky, M.D.N/A (pdf)7/11/1992Medicine§458.331(1)(i), F.S.Joseph Zeterberg, M.D.N/A (pdf)2/20/1990Medicine§458.331(1)(i) & (n), F.S.Anthony Nowels, M.D. & Barry Kaplan, M.D. DBA Doctors Family CareN/A (pdf)2/12/1990Medicine§458.331(1)(i), F.S.John Leikensohn, M.D.N/A (pdf)2/2/1990Medicine§458.331(1)(i), (h), (k), F.S.Alan Altman, M.D.N/A (pdf)7/25/1989Medicine§458.331(1)(i), F.S.William Ertag, M.D.N/A (pdf)7/12/1989Medicine§458.331(1)(i), F.S.Coral Way Health Provider Association, Inc, Mid Miami Services Group, & Fernando Villacian, M.D.N/A (pdf)7/12/1989Medicine§458.331(1)((k), (n)Blood Shield, Inc.N/A (pdf)3/30/1989Medicine§458.327(1)(a) and 458.331(1)(f)Conrad Goulet, M.D.N/A (pdf)3/30/1989Medicine§458.331(1)(i), (n), (gg)Gene Myers, M.D.N/A (pdf)10/25/1988Medicine§458.347, F.S.Stanley Wegryn, M.D.N/A (pdf)
N/A #2 (pdf - 718kb)4/1/1988Medicine§458.331(1)(j)Edmund Lundy, M.D.N/A(pdf)12/3/1987Medicine§458.331(1)(i)Melbourne Health Association, Inc. & John Lozito, M.DN/A (pdf)11/22/1987Medicine§458.331(1)(i), (k), (n)Alan Graff, M.D.N/A (pdf)8/18/1987Medicine§486.171(2), F.S.Sofia Escobar, M.D.N/A (pdf)1/17/1986Medicine§458.303David Marcus, M.D.N/A (pdf)1/30/1985Pain Management Clinic§458.3265, F.S.Collier HMA Physician Management, LLCN/A (pdf)UnknownMedicine§458.331(1)(i), (k), (n)Robert Goldstone, M.D.N/A (pdf)UnknownDrugs, Devices, and CosmeticsSecond Amended Final Order on Petition for Declaratory StatementHenry Schein, Inc., Medline Industries, Inc., Cardinal Health, Inc.N/A (pdf)UnknownDrugs, Devices, and CosmeticsAmended Final Order on Petition for Declaratory Statement Henry Schein, Inc.; Medline Industries, Inc.; Cardinal Health, Inc.N/A (pdf)UnknownDrugs, Devices, and CosmeticsN/A Henry Schein, Inc., Medline Industries, Inc. and Cardinal Health, Inc.N/A (pdf)UnknownDrugs, Devices, and CosmeticsPetition for Declaratory Statement or in the Alternative Petition for Rulemaking Before the Department of Health, Drugs, Devices and Cosmetics Program Addressing 499.01(2)(t), Florida Statutes Henry Schein, INC.; Medline Industries, INC.; and Cardinal Health, INC.N/A (pdf)UnknownDrugs, Devices, and CosmeticsPetition for Declaratory Statement regarding the Department's interpretation of the statutes and rules governing inventories, or in the alternative, Petition for Variance or Waiver from Rule 64F-12.023(2)(a), Florida Administrative CodeN/A (pdf)UnknownDrugs, Devices, and Cosmetics Final Order Denying Medical Arts Pharmacy, Inc.'s Petition for Declaratory Statement regarding chapter 499, Florida Statutes, and rule 64F-12.012(3), Florida Administrative CodeMedical Arts Pharmacy, Inc.N/A (pdf)UnknownDrugs, Devices, and CosmeticsRequest for Declaratory Statement regarding Drug Pedigrees covered in part by chapter 499, Florida Statutes, and rule 64F-12.012(3), Florida Administrative CodeN/A (pdf)UnknownPharmacyFinal Order - Petition for Declaratory StatementJennifer Fass, Matthew Seamon, Jennifer McMahon and Margaret MessihaN/A (pdf)UnknownPharmacyNOTICE OF INTENT TO DENY PETITION FOR VARIANCE AND WAIVER Amy Larissa Dedea, PharmDN/A (pdf)UnknownPharmacyFinal Order Denying Unique Pharmaceuticals Petition for Delcaratory StatementN/A (pdf)UnknownPharmacyOrder Granting University of Florida’s Petition for Declaratory Statement regarding section 893.04(2)(e), Florida StatutesUniversity of FloridaN/A (pdf)UnknownPharmacyOrder Granting Infusion Partner’s Petition for Waiver of Rule 64B16-28.113, Florida Administrative CodeN/A (pdf)UnknownPharmacyOrder Granting Petition - Approval of continuing education credit for college level work.N/A (pdf)UnknownPharmacyPetition for Declaratory Statement Century PharmacyN/A (pdf)UnknownPharmacyPetition for Declaratory Statement Galencare, Inc.N/A (pdf)UnknownPharmacyN/AN/ADOH-06-1101 (pdf)UnknownPharmacyN/AN/ADOH-07-1612 (pdf)UnknownPsychology§490.003(4) F.S.Katharine Sandell Westie, Ph.D.DOH-12-0324-DS-MQA (pdf)2/16/2012School Psychology§490.003(5)(a) F.S.Kawanza Dukes. M.S.DOH-11-456-DS-MQA (pdf)2/21/2011MedicineRule 64B8-9.0131,FACMichael Dominic Mozzetti, M.DDOH-12-2590-DS-MQA (pdf)12/06/2012OptometrySection 120.565, F.S., and Rule 28-105.002,FACKimberly Reed, O.D. F.A.A.O.DOH-14-1563-DS-MQA (pdf)09/16/2014OptometryCLF-1801-2300Kenneth LawsonDOH-17-1386-DS (pdf)08/04/2017Chiropractic Medicines. 120.565, F.S., and Rule 64B2, FACRobert Watkins, D.C.DOH-14-0051-DS-MQA (pdf)01/13/2014NursingSupervision of an AA TraineePaul Dow, CRNADOH-06-1351-DS-MQA (pdf)4/26/2006NursingLaceration Repair; Removal of Foreign Bodies; Administration of Local Anesthesia; Offering Wound Care; Care to Pediatric Patients; Precepting Paramedics thru Advanced Wound Care ProgramEarl Fowler, RNDOH-14-0680-DS-MQA (pdf)5/25/2014NursingKetamineLancia L. Simmons, RNDOH-14-0356-DS-MQA (pdf)2/28/2014NursingNitrous-OxideMargaret M. Walsh, CNSDOH-13-2183-DS-MQA (pdf)11/28/2013NursingARNP Ordering NarcoticsCarolann Robley, ARNPDOH-14-0732-DS-MQA (pdf)5/20/2014NursingNitrous-OxideLeslie A. Mellin, RNDOH-13-2181-DS-MQA (pdf)11/8/2013NursingVentriculostomy FlushingLisa Bergeron, RN, MSNDOH-14-0290-DS-MQA (pdf)2/20/2014NursingKetamineWanda GibbonsDOH-06-1556-DS-MQA (pdf)8/29/2006NursingScreening for Pulmonary TuberculosisEunice Jones-WillsDOH-13-1121-DS-MQA (pdf)6/20/2013Nursing"Pigtail" Chest TubesDana McCroneDOH-12-0025-DS-MQA (pdf)1/11/2012NursingPICC Line InsertionLadena Rhoden, RN, CRNIDOH-06-1063-DS-MQA (pdf)6/22/2006NursingIntraosseous CannulationAmanda M. 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Each day we'll bring you the very latest tabloid rumors as the biggest clubs around look to splash the cash to bolster their rosters. True or not, they're always entertaining...
Real Madrid forward Gareth Bale insists he has no intention of making a £90m move to Manchester United.
Liverpool are set to swoop for Fiorentina goalkeeper Neto, 25, in January to replace the out-of-form Simon Mignolet.
Louis van Gaal believes neighbors City will never be as big as Manchester United - citing their popularity abroad and on social media as evidence.
Tottenham are planning a summer swoop for Porto playmaker Yacine Brahimi but face competition for his signature from Napoli and PSG.
Brendan Rodgers believe Moussa Sissoko should have been sent off for a 'horrendous' challenge on Joe Allen, before he set up Newcastle's winner at St James' Park.
Barcelona defender Gerard Pique could favor a move to London over Manchester due to the friendship Cesc Fabregas has with his girlfriend Shakira.
Napoli manager Rafael Benitez is lining up a £12million move for Newcastle United midfielder Cheick Tiote.
Jose Mourinho has launched a scathing attack on Chelsea fans at yesterday's game with QPR, claiming playing at Stamford Bridge was 'like playing in an empty stadium'.
Manual Pellegrini admits he is a fan of Liverpool skipper Steven Gerrard, whose contract expires at the end of this season, and wants him to be part of his project at the Etihad should he wish to move from Anfield.
Brendan Rodgers has told his misfiring team they are simply not good enough in front of goal.
Louis van Gaal claims champions Manchester City are years behind United.
Victor Valdes took a big step towards completing a shock move to Manchester United after the free agent completed a medical at the club.
Argentine-duo Sergio Aguero and Marcos Rojo have come to blows ahead of Sunday's Manchester derby in a dispute concerning Aguero's girlfriend Karina Tejeda.
Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has ordered the club's American owners to hand Steven Gerrard a new contract.
James Milner believes he is ready to sign a new contract at the club after taking up a more important playing role.
West Ham are preparing to offer Winston Reid a bumper four-year contract in a desperate bid to fend off unwanted bids for the defender.
Louis van Gaal has declared war on Manchester United's over-pampered stars
Skipper Steven Gerrard must get new Liverpool contract, insists boss Brendan Rodgers. Meanwhile, Rodgers reckons former Reds striker Luis Suarez should have been nominated for this year's FIFA Ballon d'Or award.
Newcastle are trying to beat Celtic to the signing of 29-year-old midfielder Lassana Diarra, who is a free agent after leaving Lokomotiv Moscow.
Leicester have already started to consider extending Esteban Cambiasso's contract
West Ham want to sign Germany's Under-21 keeper Loris Karius
Jack Cork's situation at Southampton is being monitored by four Premier League clubs, namely West Ham, Swansea, Sunderland and Crystal Palace
Barnsley's 16-year-old right-back James Bree is attracting interest from Manchester City, Tottenham and Everton
Aston Villa are facing a fight to hold onto Fabian Delph, Ron Vlaar and Leandro Bacuna
Rio Ferdinand will be targeted by Major League Soccer bosses before making a decision over retirement
Mike Ashley has told Ally McCoist that his job as Rangers manager is safe
Arsenal face competition from Manchester United in their attempts to sign midfielder Julian Draxler from German side Schalke.
A defiant Alan Pardew said he was ready to party last night after guiding Newcastle to four consecutive victories in all competitions.
Thibaut Courtois believes Chelsea are capable of winning a league and European Cup double in his first season at the club.
Federico Fazio says he is indebted to Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino for helping him make it back to the highest level of football.
Formula 1 giants Red Bull are in talks to buy Leeds United from controversial Italian owner Massimo Cellino.
Brendan Rodgers has advised Raheem Sterling to observe Cristiano Ronaldo, citing the Portuguese star as the perfect role model for the young Englishman.
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain is relishing playing with summer signing Alexis Sanchez and has learnt a lot from the Chile international.
Diego Costa says he is desperate to win the Champions League with Chelsea after last season's heartbreak at Atletico Madrid.
David Moyes believes Marouane Fellaini is finally starting to blossom at Old Trafford, and draws on the belgian's recent form as evidence to why he signed him on two occasions.
Manuel Pellegrini has said he would love to sign Steven Gerrard, should he ever want to leave Liverpool.
Mark Hughes has blasted referee Chris Foy for failing to award his side a free kick in the build up to West Ham's first goal at the Britannia.
Figures released by the PFA claim only four per cent of those holding key backroom roles in football come from black and ethnic minorities.
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Colombian singer (born 1977)
For the singer's 2014 album, see Shakira (album). For other uses, see Shakira (disambiguation).
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Mebarak and the second or maternal family name is Ripoll.
Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll ( shə-KEER-ə, Spanish: [ʃaˈkiɾa isaˈβel meβaˈɾak riˈpol]; born 2 February 1977),[1] known mononymously as Shakira, is a Colombian singer and songwriter.[2] Born and raised in Barranquilla, she has been referred to as the "Queen of Latin Music"[3] and has been praised for her musical versatility.[4] She made her recording debut with Sony Music Colombia at the age of 13. Following the commercial failure of her first two albums, Magia (1991) and Peligro (1993), she rose to prominence in Hispanic countries with her next albums, Pies Descalzos (1995) and Dónde Están los Ladrones? (1998). She entered the English-language market with her fifth album, Laundry Service (2001), which sold over 13 million copies worldwide. Buoyed by the international success of her singles "Whenever, Wherever" and "Underneath Your Clothes", the album propelled her reputation as a leading crossover artist and is the best-selling album of all time by a female Latin artist.
Her success was further solidified with the Spanish-language albums Fijación Oral, Vol. 1 (2005), Sale el Sol (2010), El Dorado (2017), and Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran (2024), all of which topped the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart, making her the first woman with number-one albums across four different decades. Meanwhile, her English-language albums Oral Fixation, Vol. 2 (2005), She Wolf (2009), and Shakira (2014) received platinum certifications in various countries worldwide. Some of her songs have reached number-one on the charts in multiple countries, including "Ciega, Sordomuda", "Whenever, Wherever", "La Tortura", "Hips Don't Lie", "Beautiful Liar", "She Wolf", "Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)", "Loca", "Rabiosa", "Can't Remember to Forget You", "Dare (La La La)", "La Bicicleta", "Chantaje", "Te Felicito", "Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53", and "TQG". Outside of music, Shakira served as a coach on two seasons of the American singing competition television series The Voice (2013–2014), had a voice role in the animated film Zootopia (2016), and executive produced and judged the dance competition series Dancing with Myself (2022).
Described as "one of the most influential and beloved artists of all time",[5] Shakira has been credited with opening the doors of the international market for other Latin artists.[6][7] With over 100 million records sold worldwide, she is one of the world's best-selling musicians.[8] She is the best-selling female Latin artist of all time in the United States and worldwide, as of 2023, according to Billboard.[9] Noted to be a "global phenom" whose impact has "reached every corner of the world", Shakira has been described as an "artistic link between the west and the east" for popularizing Middle Eastern sounds in the West, and western sounds in the East (mainly the Middle East).[10][11] Due to her heritage as a Colombian of Lebanese descent, she is perceived as particularly influential for Latino and Middle-Eastern musicians,[12] and has been noted for introducing musical genres, instruments, and techniques from across Latin America, the Middle East, and other regions to a wider audience.[13] Shakira is also credited with popularizing music in the Spanish language on a global level.[14] In 2022, MTV included her in the list of "The Most Influential Women in the History of Music", being the only Latina on the list.[15]
She has received numerous accolades, including three Grammy Awards, fourteen Latin Grammy Awards, seven Billboard Music Awards, thirty-nine Billboard Latin Music Awards, five MTV Video Music Awards (including the 2023 Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award), twenty-one Guinness World Records, and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. She was named the Top Female Latin Artist of the Decade by Billboard twice (2000s and 2010s).[16][17] For her philanthropic work with her Barefoot Foundation and her contributions to music she received the Latin Recording Academy Person of the Year and Harvard Foundation Artist of the Year awards in 2011. She was appointed to the President's Advisory Commission on Educational Excellence for Hispanics in the United States in 2011, and Chevalier of the Order of Arts and Letters by the French government in 2012.
Early life
Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll was born on 2 February 1977 in Barranquilla, Colombia. She is the only child of William Mebarak Chadid and Nidia Ripoll Torrado. She is of Spanish and Lebanese descent.[18][19] Her father William was born in New York City to a family from Lebanon. When he was five, his family moved to Colombia.[20] Her mother's side has two Spanish surnames, Ripoll and Torrado, the former of which is Catalan and originates from four brothers who immigrated from Catalonia to coastal Colombia in the 19th century.[21] She has also stated that she has distant Italian roots through an ancestor with the surname "Pisciotti".[22] She was raised Catholic and attended Catholic schools.[23] She has eight older half-siblings from her father's previous marriage.[24] Shakira spent much of her youth in Barranquilla, a city located on the northern Caribbean coast of Colombia.
Shakira wrote her first poem, titled "La rosa de cristal" ('The Crystal Rose'), when she was only four years old.[25] As she was growing up, she was fascinated watching her father writing stories on a typewriter,[25] and asked for one as a Christmas gift. She got that typewriter at age seven,[25] and has continued writing poetry since then. These poems eventually evolved into songs. When Shakira was two years old, her older half-brother was killed, at the age of nineteen, in a motorcycle accident; six years later, at age eight, Shakira wrote her first song, titled "Tus gafas oscuras" ('Your dark glasses'), which was inspired by her father, who for years wore dark glasses to hide his grief.[26]
When Shakira was four, her father took her to a local Middle Eastern restaurant, where Shakira first heard the doumbek, a traditional drum used in Middle-Eastern music and which typically accompanied belly dancing.[27] She started dancing on the table, and the experience made her realize that she wanted to be a performer. She enjoyed singing for schoolmates and teachers (and even the nuns) at her Catholic school, but in second grade, she was rejected for the school choir because her vibrato was too strong. The music teacher told her that she sounded "like a goat".[27][28] At school, she was often sent out of the class because of her hyperactivity.[29] She says she had also been known as "the belly dancer girl", as she would demonstrate every Friday at school a number she had learned.[27] "That's how I discovered my passion for live performance," she says.[30][24] To instill gratitude in Shakira for her upbringing, her father took her to a local park to see orphans who lived there. The images stayed with her, and she said to herself: "One day I'm going to help these kids when I become a famous artist."[24]
Between the ages of ten and thirteen, Shakira was invited to various events in Barranquilla and gained some recognition in the area.[31] It was at this approximate time that she met local theater producer Monica Ariza, who was impressed with her and as a result tried to help her career. During a flight from Barranquilla to Bogotá, Ariza convinced Sony Colombia executive Ciro Vargas to hold an audition for Shakira in a hotel lobby. Vargas held Shakira in high regard and, returning to the Sony office, gave the cassette to a song and artist director. However, the director was not overly excited and thought Shakira was something of "a lost cause". Undaunted and still convinced that Shakira had talent, Vargas set up an audition in Bogotá. He arranged for Sony Colombia executives to arrive at the audition, with the idea of surprising them with Shakira's performance. She performed three songs for the executives and impressed them enough for her to be signed to record three albums.[32]
Career
1990–1995: Beginnings
Shakira's debut album, Magia, was recorded with Sony Music Colombia in 1990 when she was only 13 years old.[33] The songs are a collection made by her since she was eight,[34] mixed pop-rock ballads and disco uptempo songs with electronic accompaniment. The album was released in June 1991 and featured "Magia" and three other singles. Though it fared well on Colombian radio and gave the young Shakira much exposure, the album did not fare well commercially, as only 1,200 copies were sold worldwide.[27] After the poor performance of Magia, Shakira's label urged her to return to the studio to release a follow-up record. Though she was little known outside of her native Colombia at the time, Shakira was invited to perform at Chile's Viña del Mar International Song Festival in February 1993. The festival gave aspiring Latin American singers a chance to perform their songs, and the winner was then chosen by a panel of judges. Shakira performed the ballad "Eres" ("You Are") and won the trophy for third place. One of the judges who voted for her to win was the then 20-year-old Ricky Martin,[33] whose initial prominence had come from his membership in Menudo.
Shakira's second studio album, titled Peligro, was released in March, but Shakira was not pleased with the final result, mainly taking issue with the production. The album was better received than Magia had been, though it was also considered a commercial failure due to Shakira's refusal to advertise or promote it. Shakira then decided to take a hiatus from recording so that she could graduate from high school.[33] In the same year, Shakira starred in the Colombian TV series The Oasis, loosely based on the Armero tragedy in 1985.[35] Since then, the albums have been pulled from release and are not considered official Shakira albums but rather promotional albums.
1995–2000: Latin breakthrough
Shakira originally recorded the song "¿Dónde Estás Corazón?" (later released on her album Pies Descalzos) for the compilation album Nuestro Rock in 1994, released exclusively in Colombia.[citation needed] The song was an instant success on radio stations in Colombia and Sony decided to finance her third record, by giving her the last chance due to previous commercial failures.
Shakira returned to recording music under Sony Music along with Columbia Records in 1995 with Luis F. Ochoa, using musical influences from a number of countries and an Alanis Morissette-oriented persona which affected two of her next albums.[36][failed verification] These recordings spawned her third studio album, and her international debut album, titled Pies Descalzos. Recording for the album began in February 1995, after the success of her single "¿Dónde Estás Corazón?".
The album, Pies Descalzos, was released in October 1995 in Latin American countries and in February 1996 in the US. It reached number five on the U.S. Billboard Top Latin Albums chart. The album spawned six hit singles, "Estoy Aquí", which reached number two on the U.S. Latin chart, "¿Dónde Estás Corazón?" which reached number five on the U.S. Latin chart, "Pies Descalzos, Sueños Blancos" which reached number 11 on the U.S. Latin chart, "Un Poco de Amor" which reached number six on the U.S. Latin chart, "Antología" which reached number 15 on the U.S. Latin chart, and "Se Quiere, Se Mata" which reached number eight on the U.S. Latin chart.[37] In August 1996, RIAA certified the album platinum status.[38]
In March 1996, Shakira went on to her first international tour, named simply the Tour Pies Descalzos. The tour consisted of 20 shows and ended in 1997. Also in that year, Shakira received three Billboard Latin Music Awards for Album of the Year for Pies Descalzos, Video of the Year for "Estoy Aqui", and Best New Artist.[39] Pies Descalzos later sold over 5 million copies,[40][41] prompting the release of a remix album, simply titled The Remixes. The Remixes also included Portuguese versions of some of her well-known songs, which were recorded as a result of her success in the Brazilian market, where Pies Descalzos sold nearly one million copies.[31]
Her fourth studio album was titled Dónde Están los Ladrones? Produced by Shakira with Emilio Estefan, Jr. as the executive producer it was released in September 1998. The album, inspired by an incident in an airport in which a suitcase filled with her written lyrics was stolen, became a bigger hit than Pies Descalzos. The album has reached a peak position of number 131 on the U.S. Billboard 200 and held the top spot on the U.S. Latin Albums chart for 11 weeks. It has since sold over 7 million copies worldwide[42] and 1.5 million copies in the U.S. alone, making it one of the best selling Spanish albums in the U.S. Eight singles were taken from the album including "Ciega, Sordomuda", "Moscas En La Casa", "No Creo", "Inevitable", "Tú", "Si Te Vas", "Octavo día", and "Ojos Así".
Shakira also received her first Grammy Award nomination in 1999 for the Grammy Award for Best Latin Rock or Alternative Album.[43] Shakira's first live album, MTV Unplugged, was recorded in New York City on 12 August 1999. Highly acclaimed by American critics, it is rated as one of her best-ever live performances.[44] In March 2000, Shakira embarked on her Tour Anfibio, a two-month tour of Latin America and the United States. In August 2000, she won an MTV Video Music Award in the category of People's Choice – Favorite International Artist for "Ojos Así". In September 2000, Shakira performed "Ojos Así" at the inaugural ceremony of the Latin Grammy Awards, where she was nominated in five categories: Album of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Album for MTV Unplugged, Best Female Rock Vocal Performance for "Octavo Día", Best Female Pop Vocal Performance and Best Short Form Music Video for the video for "Ojos Así".[45]
2001–2004: English transition with Laundry Service
Upon the success of Dónde Están los Ladrones? and MTV Unplugged, Shakira began working on an English crossover album.[46] She learned English with the help of Gloria Estefan.[47] She worked for over a year on new material for the album. "Whenever, Wherever", called "Suerte" in the simultaneously published Spanish language version, was released as the first and lead single from her first English album and fifth studio album throughout the period between August 2001 and February 2002. The song took heavy influence from Andean music, including the charango and panpipes in its instrumentation. It became an international success by reaching number one in most countries. It was also her first success in the U.S., reaching number six on the Hot 100.
Shakira's fifth studio album and first English language album, titled Laundry Service in English-speaking countries and Servicio De Lavanderia in Latin America and Spain, was released on 13 November 2001. The album debuted at number three on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart, selling over 200,000 records in its first week. The album was later certified triple platinum by the RIAA in June 2004 as well.[48] It helped to establish Shakira's musical presence in the mainstream North American market. Seven singles were taken from the album such as "Whenever, Wherever"/"Suerte", "Underneath Your Clothes", "Objection (Tango)"/"Te Aviso, Te Anuncio (Tango)", "The One", "Te Dejo Madrid", "Que Me Quedes Tú", and "Poem to a Horse".
Because the album was created for the English-language market, the rock, and Spanish dance-influenced album gained mild critical success, with some critics claiming that her English skills were too weak for her to write songs for it; Rolling Stone, for one, stated that "she sounds downright silly" or "Shakira's magic is lost in translation".[49] A similar view was expressed by Elizabeth Mendez Berry in Vibe: "While her Spanish-language albums sparkled with elegant wordplay, this record is rife with cliches, both musically and lyrically. [...] For Anglophone Latin lovers, Shakira's lyrics are best left to the imagination."[50] Despite this fact, the album became the best-selling album of 2002, selling more than 13 million copies worldwide.[51] and became the most successful album of her career to date. The album earned her the title of the biggest Latin female crossover artist in the world.[52] Around this time, Shakira also released four songs for Pepsi for her promotion in the English markets: "Ask for More", "Pide Más", "Knock on My Door", and "Pídeme el Sol". In Chicago Tribune, journalist Joshua Klein defined her international ascent "as multilateral, multicultural and cooperative as they come."[53]
In 2002, at Aerosmith's MTV Icon in April 2002, Shakira performed "Dude (Looks Like a Lady)". She also joined Cher, Whitney Houston, Celine Dion, Mary J. Blige, Anastacia, and the Dixie Chicks for VH1 Divas Live Las Vegas. In August, she performed "Objection (Tango)" at the 2002 MTV Video Music Awards, and won the International Viewer's Choice Award with "Whenever, Wherever".[54] She also won the Latin Grammy Award for the category of Best Short Form Music Video for the Spanish version of the video. In October, she won five MTV Video Music Awards Latin America for Best Female Artist, Best Pop Artist, Best Artist – North (Region), Video of the Year (for "Suerte"), and Artist of the Year. In November, she embarked on the Tour of the Mongoose with 61 shows occurring by May 2003. The tour was also her first worldwide tour, as legs were played in North America, South America, Europe, and Asia. Shakira's label, Sony BMG, also released her Spanish greatest-hits compilation, Grandes Éxitos. A DVD and 10-track live album, titled Live & Off the Record, was also released in 2004, commemorating the Tour of the Mongoose.
2005–2007: Fijación Oral, Volumen Uno and Oral Fixation, Volume Two
Shakira's sixth studio album, Fijación Oral, Volumen Uno, was released in June 2005. The lead single from the album, "La Tortura", reached the top 40 on the Hot 100. The song also featured the Spanish balladeer Alejandro Sanz. Shakira; Sanz and Daddy Yankee ("Gasolina") were the first artists to perform Spanish language songs at the 2005 MTV Video Music Awards. The album was extremely well received. It debuted at number four on the Billboard 200 chart, selling 157,000 copies in its first week. It has since sold over two million copies in the U.S., earning an 11× Platinum (Latin field) certification from the RIAA. Due to its first-week sales, the album became the highest debut ever for a Spanish-language album. After only a day of release in Latin America, the album earned certifications. In Venezuela, it earned a Platinum certification, in Colombia, a triple Platinum certification, while in Mexico demand exceeded shipments and the album was unavailable after only one day of release. Four other singles were also released from the album: "No", "Día de Enero", "La Pared", and "Las de la Intuición". Fijación Oral, Vol. 1 has since sold over four million copies worldwide.[55] On 8 February 2006, Shakira won her second Grammy Award with the win of Best Latin Rock/Alternative Album for Fijación Oral, Vol. 1.[56] She received four Latin Grammy Awards in November 2006, winning the awards for Record of the Year, Song of the Year for "La Tortura", Album of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Album for Fijación Oral, Vol. 1.[57]
The lead single for Shakira's seventh album, Oral Fixation, Vol. 2, "Don't Bother", failed to achieve chart success in the U.S. by missing the top 40 on the Hot 100. It did, however, reach the top 20 in most countries worldwide. Shakira's second English studio album and seventh studio album, Oral Fixation, Vol. 2, was released on 29 November 2005. The album debuted at number five on the Billboard 200, selling 128,000 copies in its first week. The album has gone on to sell 1.8 million records in the U.S., and over eight million copies worldwide.[58]
Despite the commercial failure of the album's lead single in the U.S., it went on to spawn two more singles. "Hips Don't Lie", which featured Wyclef Jean, was released as the album's second single in February 2006. It would become Shakira's first number-one single on the Billboard Hot 100, in addition to reaching number one in over 55 countries. Shakira and Wyclef Jean also recorded a Bamboo version of the song to serve as the closing ceremony song of the 2006 FIFA World Cup. Shakira later released the third and final single from the album, "Illegal", which featured Carlos Santana, in November 2006. She then embarked on the Oral Fixation Tour, which began in June 2006. The tour consisted of 125 shows between June 2006 and July 2007 and visited six continents. In February 2007, Shakira performed for the first time at the 49th Grammy Awards and earned the nomination for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals for "Hips Don't Lie" with Wyclef Jean. Shakira released her third live album Oral Fixation Tour in November 2007.
In late 2006, Shakira and Alejandro Sanz collaborated for the duet "Te lo Agradezco, Pero No", which is featured on Sanz's album El Tren de los Momentos. The song was a top ten hit in Latin America, and topped the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart. Shakira also collaborated with Miguel Bosé on the duet "Si Tú No Vuelves", which was released in Bosé's album Papito. In early 2007, Shakira worked with American R&B singer Beyoncé for the track "Beautiful Liar", which was released as the second single from the deluxe edition of Beyoncé's album B'Day. In April 2007, the single jumped 91 positions, from 94 to three, on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, setting the record for the largest upward movement in the history of the chart at the time. It was also number one on the official UK Singles Chart. The song earned them a Grammy Award nomination for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals. Shakira was also featured on Annie Lennox's song "Sing", from the album Songs of Mass Destruction, which also features other 23 other female singers.[59] In late 2007, Shakira and Wyclef Jean recorded their second duet, "King and Queen". The song was featured on Wyclef Jean's 2007 album Carnival Vol. II: Memoirs of an Immigrant.
Shakira wrote the lyrics, and jointly composed the music, for two new songs that are featured in the movie Love in the Time of Cholera, based on the acclaimed novel written by Colombian author Gabriel García Márquez. García Márquez himself asked Shakira to write the songs.[60] The songs that Shakira provided for the soundtrack were "Pienso en ti", a song from Shakira's breakthrough album Pies Descalzos, "Hay Amores", and "Despedida". "Despedida" was nominated for Best Original Song at the 65th Golden Globe Awards.
2008–2010: She Wolf
In early 2008, Forbes named Shakira the fourth top-earning female artist in the music industry.[61] Then, in July of that year, Shakira signed a $300 million contract with Live Nation, which was to remain in effect for ten years.[62][63] The touring group also doubles as a record label which promotes, but does not control, the music its artists release. Shakira's contract with Epic Records called for three more albums as well – one in English, one in Spanish, and a compilation, but the touring and other rights of the Live Nation deal were confirmed to begin immediately.
In January 2009, Shakira performed at the Lincoln Memorial "We Are One" festivities in honor of the inauguration of President Barack Obama. She performed "Higher Ground" with Stevie Wonder and Usher.[64] In June 2009, Shakira was featured on Mercedes Sosa's album Cantora on their cover of Silvio Rodríguez's song "La Maza".[65]
In July 2009 Shakira released "She Wolf" as the lead single from an upcoming album with the same title. The single was a commercial success, receiving certifications in 17 countries. Shakira released her eighth studio album She Wolf in October 2009 internationally and on 23 November 2009 in the U.S. The album received mainly positive reviews from critics, and was included in AllMusic's year-end "Favorite Albums,"[66] "Favorite Latin Albums,"[67] and "Favorite Pop Albums" lists.[68] She Wolf reached number one on the charts of Argentina, Ireland, Italy, Mexico and Switzerland. It also charted inside the top five in Spain, Germany, and the United Kingdom. It debuted at number fifteen on the Billboard 200. She Wolf was certified double-platinum in Colombia and Mexico, platinum in Italy and Spain, and gold in numerous countries including France and the United Kingdom. The album sold 2 million copies worldwide, becoming one of Shakira's least successful studio albums to date in terms of sales.[69] Four singles were released off the album, including "She Wolf", "Did It Again", "Give It Up to Me", and "Gypsy". "Good Stuff" was released as the sole promotional single off the album.
In May, Shakira collaborated with the South African group Freshlyground to create the official song of the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa. "Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)", which is based on a traditional Cameroonian soldiers' Fang song titled "Zangalewa" by the group Zangalewa or Golden Sounds.[70] The single later reached the top 20 in Europe, South America and Africa and the top 40 in the U.S. and was performed by Shakira at the World Cup kick-off and closing. It became the biggest-selling World Cup song of all time.[71][72]
2010–2015: Sale el Sol and Shakira
In October 2010, Shakira released her ninth studio album, titled Sale el Sol. The album received critical acclaim and was included in AllMusic's "Favorite Albums of 2010" and "Favorite Latin Albums of 2010" year-end lists.[73][74] At the 2011 Latin Grammy Awards ceremony, Sale el Sol was nominated for "Album of the Year" and "Best Female Pop Vocal Album", winning the award in the latter category.[75] Commercially the album was a success throughout Europe and Latin America, Sale el Sol peaked atop the charts of countries Belgium, Croatia, France, Mexico, Portugal, and Spain. In the United States, it debuted at number seven on the US Billboard 200 chart marking the highest debut for a Latin album for the year[76] and was Shakira's fifth album to peak at number one.[77] According to Billboard, 35% of its first-week sales were credited to strong digital sales.[76] The album also peaked at number one on both the Top Latin Albums and Latin Pop Albums charts, achieving strong digital sales in the region. The lead single, "Loca", was number one in many countries. The album was also promoted through the release of "Sale el Sol", "Rabiosa", "Antes de las Seis", and "Addicted to You" as singles. The album had sold over 1 million copies worldwide in 6 weeks,[78][non-primary source needed] and over 4 million since its release.[79]
In August 2011, Shakira was featured in an episode of Dora the Explorer, and a song off the episode titled "Todos Juntos" by Dora featuring Shakira was released with a music video.[80] In September, Shakira embarked on The Sun Comes Out World Tour, in support of her two most recent albums. The tour visited countries in North America, Europe, South America, Asia, and Africa with 107 shows in all. The tour was met with positive reactions from critics, who praised Shakira's stage presence and energy during her performances. In December 2011 Shakira released her fourth live album Live from Paris. The live album was promoted with the release of "Je L'Aime à Mourir" as a single.
On 9 November 2011, Shakira was honored as Latin Recording Academy Person of the Year and performed a cover of Joe Arroyo's song "En Barranquilla Me Quedo" at the Mandalay Bay Events Center as a tribute to the singer, who had died earlier that year.[81][82] In 2010 Shakira collaborated with rapper Pitbull for the song "Get It Started", which was slated to be the lead single from Pitbull's 2012 album, Global Warming. The single was released on 28 June 2012.[83] She was also signed to Roc Nation under management purposes for her upcoming studio album.[84] In January 2013, Ivete Sangalo released a single titled "Dançando" featuring Shakira off her album Real Fantasia.[85]
On 17 September 2012, it was announced that Shakira and Usher would replace Christina Aguilera and CeeLo Green as coaches, for the fourth season[citation needed] of the U.S. TV show The Voice, alongside Adam Levine and Blake Shelton in March 2013. Shakira did not participate in the fifth season in September 2013[citation needed] announcing that she would focus on her new album in the fall and would eventually return for the show's sixth season in February 2014.
Shakira originally planned to release her new album in 2012, but due to her pregnancy, plans to release the single and video were postponed.[86] In December 2013, it was announced that Shakira's new single had been delayed until January 2014.[87][88] Shakira's self-titled tenth studio album was later released on 25 March 2014. Commercially the album debuted at number two on the US Billboard 200 chart with first-week sales of 85,000 copies. By doing so, Shakira became the singer's highest-charting album on the chart, although it also achieved her lowest first-week sales figure (for an English-language album). The album spawned three singles. After releasing the first two singles from the album, "Can't Remember to Forget You" and "Empire".[89] RCA chose "Dare (La La La)" as third single.[90][91] The song "Medicine" was released as a promotional single off the album. The World Cup version was officially released on 27 May to impact radio stations, and features Brazilian musician Carlinhos Brown. On 13 July 2014, Shakira performed "La La La (Brazil 2014)" with Carlinhos Brown at the 2014 FIFA World Cup closing ceremony at the Maracanã Stadium.[92] This performance became her third consecutive appearance at the FIFA World Cup.[93][94]
2016–2020: El Dorado and Super Bowl LIV
Shakira starred as a voice actress in the 2016 animated movie Zootopia, voicing a character named Gazelle and singing a song titled "Try Everything". She began work on her eleventh studio album at the beginning of 2016.[95] In May 2016, she collaborated with Colombian singer Carlos Vives on the track "La Bicicleta", which went to win the Latin Grammy Award for Record of the Year and Song of the Year. On 28 October 2016, Shakira released the single "Chantaje" with Colombian singer Maluma; though the song was a track from the upcoming eleventh studio album, it was not intended to be the lead single.[96] The song became Shakira's most-viewed YouTube video, with over 2.1 billion views as of 1 June 2018. On 7 April 2017, Shakira released the song "Me Enamoré" as the second official single taken from her eleventh studio album El Dorado, which was released on 26 May 2017. She also released the song "Perro Fiel" featuring Nicky Jam as a promotional single for the album on 25 May 2017.[97] Its official release as the third single took place on 15 September 2017, the same date its music video, which was filmed in Barcelona on 27 July 2017, was released.[98] Before being released as a single, "Perro Fiel" was already certified as gold in Spain for selling over 20,000 copies on 30 August 2017.[99]
In January 2018, Shakira won her third Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album for El Dorado,[100] making her the only female Latin artist to do so. She then released "Trap", the fourth single off the album and her second collaboration with Maluma.
The El Dorado World Tour was announced on 27 June 2017,[101][non-primary source needed] through Shakira's official Twitter account, and was slated to be sponsored by Rakuten.[102] Other announced partners of the tour were Live Nation Entertainment's Global Touring Division (which had previously collaborated with Shakira on her The Sun Comes Out World Tour) and Citi, which the press release named as, respectively, the producer and the credit card for the North American leg of the tour.[103]
The tour, it was announced, would begin on 8 November, in Cologne, Germany. But due to voice-strain related problems the singer experienced during her tour rehearsals, the date was cancelled one day before the original tour schedule, and it was announced that it would be rescheduled for a later date.[104] On 9 November, for the same reason, she also announced the postponements to later dates, to be determined and announced, for both shows in Paris, as well as the following ones in Antwerp and Amsterdam.[105][non-primary source needed] On 14 November, Shakira made an announcement, through her social networks, in which she revealed that she had suffered a haemorrhage on her right vocal cord in late October, at her last series of rehearsals, and that she thus needed to rest her voice for some time to recover; this forced the postponement of the tour's entire European itinerary to 2018.
The Latin American dates were expected to be announced later, when the tour resumed.[102] There were plans to bring the tour, when it did resume, to countries such as the Dominican Republic.[106] In addition, a journalist from the Brazilian edition of the Portuguese newspaper Destak announced, on his Twitter account, that the Colombian singer would visit Brazil the following March.[107][non-primary source needed] However, according to the same newspaper, due to Shakira's hiatus to recover from her vocal-cord haemorrhage, the Latin American dates were also postponed to the second half of 2018.[108][non-primary source needed] Eventually, Shakira did recover fully from the haemorrhage she had suffered and resumed her tour, performing in Hamburg, Germany on 3 June 2018.
In January 2018 she announced the dates for her El Dorado World Tour. She began the first leg of her tour in Europe, starting in Hamburg, Germany on 3 June. In the same month, she released a collaboration with Maluma titled "Clandestino" as a standalone single The European leg of the tour ended in Barcelona, Spain on 7 July. She then spent a short time in Asia on 11 and 13 July, after which she went to North America. She started her time there on 3 August in Chicago and finished in San Francisco on 7 September. Her tour dates for Latin America started in Mexico City on 11 October. On the same month, Shakira was featured on a remix of Camilo and Pedro Capó's single "Tutu". The El Dorado World Tour finished in Bogotá, Colombia on 3 November, and on the same day "Nada" was released as the fifth and final single off El Dorado. She released her fifth live album Shakira in Concert: El Dorado World Tour in November 2019. Forbes ranked her among the world's highest-paid women in music in 2019, at number 10.[109] In January 2020, she released "Me Gusta", a collaboration with Anuel AA.
In February 2020, she and Jennifer Lopez performed for the Super Bowl LIV halftime show.[110] According to Billboard, the halftime show had a viewership of 103 million people.[111] On YouTube, it became the most viewed halftime show at that point in time.[112] Shakira appeared in two television specials performing her songs during the COVID-19 pandemic, including Global Goal: Unite for Our Future (with "Sale el Sol")[113] and The Disney Family Singalong: Volume II (with "Try Everything").[114] In December 2020, she was featured on Black Eyed Peas' single "Girl Like Me".
2021–present: Dancing with Myself and Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran
In January 2021, Shakira sold her catalog of 145 songs to Hipgnosis Songs Fund. Financial details of the sale were not disclosed.[115] On 16 July 2021, Shakira released a single titled "Don't Wait Up", her first English-language song since "Try Everything" (2016).[116]
On 21 April 2022, she released the song "Te Felicito" with singer Rauw Alejandro, as the lead single of her upcoming twelfth studio album.[117] In May, she was honored by the Ivors Academy in the United Kingdom with the Ivor Novello Awards' Special Award for Songwriting celebrating her songwriting in both English and Spanish and paving the way for Latin artists.[118] By the end of that month, the dance competition show, Dancing with Myself, on which Shakira served as an executive producer and judge, alongside Liza Koshy and Nick Jonas, premiered on NBC.[119][120] The series was cancelled after one season.[121] In June, Shakira and Black Eyed Peas released "Don't You Worry" with David Guetta.[122] In October, she released "Monotonía", a collaboration with Ozuna, as the second single of her forthcoming album.[123] The following month, Shakira, along with Alejandro, was nominated for Record of the Year with "Te Felicito" at the 23rd Annual Latin Grammy Awards.[124]
On 11 January 2023, Shakira released the single "Shakira: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53", a collaboration with Argentine DJ Bizarrap.[125] The single reached number-one in 16 countries,[126] broke 14 Guinness World Records,[127] and peaked at number nine on the Billboard Hot 100, marking Shakira's fifth top ten in the US and her first in over 15 years, since "Beautiful Liar" (2007).[128] She became the first woman in US history to debut a Spanish language-track in the top ten of the chart.[128] The song reached number two on the Billboard Global 200 and Global Excl. US.[129] A diss track aimed at Shakira's ex-partner, Spanish footballer Gerard Piqué, "Vol. 53" achieved record-breaking success on streaming services,[130][131][132] and had a measurable cultural impact.[133] On 24 February 2023, Karol G's single ″TQG″ with Shakira was released.[134] It became Shakira's sixth top-ten, second top-ten of 2023, and highest-debuting single in the US, at number 7.[135] It broke the Guinness World Record for the highest-charting Spanish-language track by a woman in the US.[136] The song debuted atop the Global 200, becoming both her and Karol G's first number-one.[137] Shakira released "Acróstico" on 11 May as the fifth single from her upcoming album.[138] A second version of the song featuring vocals from her children Milan and Sasha, was released three days later.[139] In June, "Copa Vacía" with Colombian singer Manuel Turizo followed as the next single of the record.[140] The following month, on the issue dated July 29, 2023, Shakira became the first woman in history to occupy the top three spots on the Latin Pop Airplay chart—with "TQG" at the summit, and "Acróstico" and "Copa Vacía" at numbers two and three.[141] She released "El Jefe", a collaboration with American regional Mexican band Fuerza Regida, in September as the seventh single of her forthcoming album.[142]
At the 24th Annual Latin Grammy Awards, Shakira received seven nominations, including Record of the Year and Latin Grammy Award for Song of the Year.[143] She became the first artist in the award show's history to receive three nominations for Song of the Year in a single ceremony—with "Shakira: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53", "TQG", and "Acróstico".[144] Shakira won Song of the Year and Best Pop Song for "Vol. 53" and Best Urban/Fusion Performance for "TQG".[145]
Her twelfth studio album Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran was released on 22 March 2024, through Sony Music Latin.[146] Her first studio release in nearly seven years, after El Dorado (2017), Shakira called the creative process "alchemical" and that it turned her "tears into diamonds" and her "vulnerability into strength".[147] The album received generally positive reviews from music critics.[148] Rolling Stone noted that "in a crowded Latin music landscape, Shakira's first album in 7 years reaffirms her relevance and dominance"[149] while The New York Times wrote that the record continues her "career-long penchant for pulling together music and collaborators from across the Americas".[150] It debuted at number 13 on the US Billboard 200, with 34,000 album-equivalent units sold during its first week. Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran debuted atop the Top Latin Albums and Top Latin Pop Albums charts, making Shakira the first woman with number-one albums across four decades on the Billboard Latin album charts.[151] It was certified seven-times platinum (Latin) upon release.[152] "Puntería" with Cardi B was released as the eighth single in tandem with the album.[153] It reached number one on the Latin Airplay chart and topped the Latin Pop Airplay chart for eight weeks.[154][155] "(Entre Paréntesis)" with regional Mexican band Grupo Frontera was issued as the ninth and final single from the record, on 25 March.[156][157] The song reached the summit of the Latin Airplay and Regional Mexican Airplay charts, extending Shakira's record as the woman with the most leaders on the former chart (23) and earning her first chart-topper on the latter.[158] To commemorate the album's release, Shakira conducted a free pop-up concert on 26 March in Times Square, which was announced hours prior to its start.[159] In April, she joined Bizarrap onstage, as a surprise guest, during his set at 2024 Coachella, to perform their collaborations "La Fuerte" and "Shakira: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53".[160] At his set, she announced the Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour, her first tour in six years, in support of the album.[161] The first leg will commence on 2 November 2024 in Thousand Palms, California, and will conclude on 21 December in Los Angeles.[162]
Artistry
On her music, Shakira has said that, "my music, I think, is a fusion of many different elements. And I'm always experimenting. So I try not to limit myself, or put myself in a category, or... be the architect of my own jail."[163] Shakira has frequently stated she is inspired by oriental music and Indian music, which influenced many of her earlier works.[164] She has also been influenced by her Arab heritage, which was a major inspiration for her breakthrough world hit "Ojos Así". She told Portuguese TV, "Many of my movements belong to Arab culture." She also cites her parents as having been major contributors to her musical style.[165] She is also strongly influenced by Andean music and South American folk music, using her native instrumentation for her Latin dance-pop songs.[166]
Her earlier Spanish albums, including Pies Descalzos and Dónde Están los Ladrones? were a mix of folk music and Latin rock. Her cross-over English album, Laundry Service and later albums were influenced by pop rock and pop Latino.[167] "Laundry Service" is primarily a pop rock album, but also draws influences from a variety of musical genres.[168] The singer credited this to her mixed ethnicity, saying: "I am a fusion. That's my persona. I'm a fusion between black and white, between pop and rock, between cultures – between my Lebanese father and my mother's Spanish blood, the Colombian folklore and Arab dance I love and American music."[169]
The Arabian and Middle Eastern music elements that exerted a high influence on Dónde Están los Ladrones?[169] are also present in Laundry Service, most prominently on "Eyes Like Yours"/"Ojos Así".[170] Musical styles from different South American countries surface on the album. Tango, a style of fast-paced ballroom dance that originated in Argentina, is evident on "Objection (Tango)", which also combines elements of rock and roll.[168] The uptempo track features a guitar solo and a bridge in which Shakira delivers rap-like vocals.[171]
She Wolf is primarily an electropop album that combines influences from the musical styles of various countries and regions, like Africa, Colombia, India, and the Middle East.[172][173] Shakira termed the album as a "sonic experimental trip", and said that she researched folk music from different countries in order to "combine electronics with world sounds, tambourines, clarinets, oriental and Hindu music, dancehall, etc."[174] Her 2010 album, Sale el Sol, is a return to her beginnings containing ballads, rock songs, and Latin dance songs like "Loca".[175][176] In 2017, Deutsche Welle's journalist Kate Müser commented on Shakira's "globalized sound": "[her] Latin beats, spiced with Middle Eastern and other world elements and made comfortably familiar by being churned through the pop machine, make you feel like a citizen of the world."[177]
Influences
As a child, Shakira was influenced by rock music, listening heavily to rock bands like Led Zeppelin,[178] the Beatles, Nirvana,[179] the Police and U2,[180] while her other influences included Gloria Estefan, Madonna, Sheryl Crow, Alanis Morissette, Marc Anthony, Meredith Brooks, and the Cure.[181][182] She cited Depeche Mode's "Enjoy the Silence" as the song that first sparked her passion for pop music.[183]
Dance
Shakira is well known for her dancing in her music videos and concerts. Her distinctive dancing style is said to combine Latin dancing with Middle Eastern belly dancing,[185] which is derived from her Lebanese heritage, and her hip shaking is mentioned in songs, such as Fifth Harmony's "Brave Honest Beautiful".[186] She is noted for usually employing minimal production, usually taking the stage with minimal makeup and natural hair, and without background dancers in her performances, preferring to focus on her vocals, dance moves, and stage presence.[187] She often performs barefoot,[187] a form of dance she learned as a young teen to overcome her shyness. She also mentioned in an MTV interview that she learned how to belly dance by trying to flip a coin with her belly.
Singing
Shakira is a contralto[188][189][190][191] and is known for her "unique and mesmerizing" singing voice which includes her "trademark" yodeling.[192]
Legacy and impact
Shakira is a prominent figure in Latin music, commonly hailed as the 'Queen of Latin Music' for her successful crossover to the global market.[194] The New York Times called her the "Titan of Latin Pop" for her unique and leading position in Latin music, saying: "Even as a new generation of Spanish-speaking artists are crossing over into American music's mainstream, Shakira's output stands alone".[195] A similar comparative perspective was made by The Independent, who named Shakira an "International Phenom" for her global appeal and sales statistics, further elaborating with "To put her in perspective, other Latin exports such as Ricky Martin and Jennifer Lopez are mere minnows next to Shakira, both selling half the number of records she does".[196] Forbes has deemed Shakira as "crossover phenom" for her unmatched success of crossover[197] and one of the world's most powerful Latinas.[198] Forbes further listed Shakira as one of the world's most powerful female celebrities.[199] AllMusic's biographer Steve Huey described her as a "Wildly inventive diva who created a cross-cultural pop sound rooted in her native Colombia but encompassing nearly every territory in the world. [...] she wrote or co-wrote nearly all of her own material, and in the process gained a reputation as one of Latin music's most ambitiously poetic lyricists."[200] Her unprecedented crossover has inspired other Latin American artists to attempt crossing over, one example is Mexican pop star Paulina Rubio, having MTV saying "there's no question that Shakira opened doors in this country for artists like Rubio to succeed".[201] Similarly, Spin credits Shakira to have paved the way for other Latin artists to crossover, naming names like Maluma and J Balvin.[202] After the crossover, her global and mainstream presence became big enough for Time magazine to call Shakira a "pop legend".[203] She was marked as "one of the most influential artists of the 21st century" by ET.[204] Throughout her career, Shakira has earned several titles, including "The Crossover Queen" by The Economist,[205] "The Queen of World Cup" by Billboard,[206] and "Latin America's Pop Queen" by Pitchfork.[207] Billboard has also noted that Shakira's music videos have "redefined the role of dancing in music videos", while listing her as the best Latin female music video artist of all time.[208] The Middle Eastern newspaper El Correo del Golfo credits Shakira with "having opened the way" for several Hispanic singers today.[209]
The authors of Reggaeton, published by Duke University Press, credited Shakira for popularizing the genre (reggaeton) in North America, Europe, and Asia,[210] while the Public Broadcasting Service called her one of the three "most successful artists of the so-called Golden Age of Latin Music which reshaped America's cultural landscape for the twenty-first century".[211] Alongside her impact on Latin and mainstream pop culture, Shakira has also impacted popular culture in the Arab World due to her popularity in the region. In a publication titled Popular Culture in the Arab World: Arts, Politics, and the Media, author Andrew Hammond credits Shakira for impacting and shifting the images of Arab pop stars such as Moroccan Samira Said and Lebanese Nawal Al Zoghbi, saying "[they] have shifted their image and sound in attempt to follow in her (Shakira's) footsteps".[212]
In 1999 Shakira's MTV Unplugged became the program's first episode to be broadcast entirely in Spanish.[213] The concert is also noted to be the first time a Latin pop act attempted an Unplugged, as well as the first Latina solo act to do so.[214] In 2001 Shakira's "Whenever Wherever" music video was aired on MTV with both the English and Spanish versions. According to a spokesman for the channel, this is noted as "the first time that U.S. MTV has aired a Spanish-language video".[215] Following Daddy Yankee's "Gasolina" by five months, "La Tortura" was one of the first full Spanish-language music videos to air on MTV without an English version.[216] In 2005, Sanz and Shakira performed "La Tortura" at the MTV Video Music Awards.[217] In 2006 "Hips Don't Lie" was selected as one of the greatest songs by 21st century female artists by National Public Radio, ranked at number 65.[218] "Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)" was named by Billboard the best and most commercially successful World Cup song.[206][219] Published by the US Bureau of International Information Programs, the journal Global Issues (2006) cited Shakira as an example of a celebrity "in today's globalized world" who "made it big by sharing the uniqueness of their talent and culture with the global community".[220] In 2020, The New Zealand Herald found Shakira's longevity in the industry "particularly impressive given her ability to breach the lines of crossover, a feat not many artists have been able to achieve".[221] A similar remark was made by Paper magazine, when writing about Shakira's longevity and her being one of the few pre-digital era artists to successfully crack the digital-streaming era of music, penning "[Shakira] is a titan in the digital era of music where she devours billions of streams with her catalog".[222]
In 2010, Google revealed that Shakira was the most searched female entertainer of the year.[223] In 2020, Shakira was the most Googled musician of the year.[224]
In December 2021 Shakira was named by Kiss FM as one of the most influential female artists of the 21st century highlighting her achievements in the international market.[6]
Many artists have cited Shakira as an influence, including Beyoncé,[225] Rihanna,[226] Taylor Swift,[227] Selena Gomez,[228] Katy Perry,[229] Will.i.am,[230]Lauren Jauregui,[231] Christina Aguilera,[232] Justin Bieber,[233] Fergie,[234] Maluma,[235] Karol G,[236] Camilo,[237] Nicky Jam,[238] Brie Larson,[239] Salma Hayek,[240] María Becerra,[241] Dulce María,[242] Anuel AA,[243] Tini Stoessel,[244] Ozuna,[245] Natti Natasha,[246] Rosalía,[247] Carla Morrison,[248] Ibeyi,[249] Flo Milli,[250] Manuel Turizo,[251] Elena Rose,[252] Francisca Valenzuela,[253] Paloma Mami,[254] Natalia Lafourcade,[255] Kali Uchis,[256] Ed Sheeran,[257] Farina,[258] Jbalvin,[259] Lele Pons,[260] Andres Cuervo,[261] Li Yuchun,[262] Prince Royce,[263] Romeo Santos,[264] Greeicy Rendon,[265] Wendy Sulca,[266] Anitta,[267] Nathy Peluso,[268] Britney Spears,[269] Cardi B,[270] Rita Ora,[271] Vaness Wu,[272] Danna Paola,[273] Emilia Mernes,[274] Gale,[275] Sofia Reyes,[276] Camila Cabello,[277] Sebastian Yatra,[278] Paty Cantú,[279] Simone & Simaria,[280] Becky G,[281] Sasha Keable,[282] Lola Indigo,[283] Young Miko,[284] Nora Fatehi,[285] Kris Kross Ámsterdam,[286] Bad Gyal,[287] Jackson Wang,[288] Kenia Os,[289] Ana Mena,[290] Mon Laferte,[291] and Ayra Starr.[292]
Shakira has even received the admiration of intellectuals and writers such as Nobel Prize winner Gabriel García Márquez who has said "No one of any age can sing or dance with the innocent sensuality Shakira seems to have invented".[25] Márquez wrote an essay exalting Shakira's "phenomenal musical talent", and "extraordinary maturity".[196]
The newspaper El Correo del Golfo wrote that Shakira was the greatest exponent of Middle Eastern music in the West, citing her interest in Arabic music and dance.[209]
Her influence has transcended the boundaries of pop culture, that she has become a socio-political influencer, and was named as one of the "World's Greatest Leaders" of 2017 by Fortune.[293] The Guardian has written an extensive article about Shakira's impact on Colombia's social change, specifically in education, and her ability to discuss this issue with world leaders like Barack Obama, and Gordon Brown.[294] Similarly The Independent has described Shakira as a "living proof that pop and politics mix" further noting that through her efforts and influence she is able to have "the ears of the global political elite".[295]
Monuments
In 2006, a six-tonne (6.6-short-ton), 5-metre-tall (16 ft) statue of Shakira was installed in her hometown Barranquilla in a park near Estadio Metropolitano Roberto Meléndez.[296]
In July 2018, Shakira visited Tannourine in Lebanon which is the village of her paternal grandmother. During her visit, she visited the Cedars Reserve in Tannourine where a square in the forest was named after her. The square holds the name "Shakira Isabel Mebarak Square".[297]
In December 2023, Shakira's hometown of Barranquilla honoured the singer with a 21-foot bronze statue in a park along the banks of the Magdalena River. The sculpture shows the long, curly-haired singer belly dancing with her arms overhead in a sheer skirt with shiny aluminum decoration.[298]
Achievements
Shakira has received numerous awards and recognition for her work. She is the recipient of three Grammy Awards and fifteen Latin Grammy Awards—the second most for a female artist.[299] Shakira has sold more than 75 million records worldwide, making her one of world's best-selling music artists.[300] By the time she released Laundry Service in 2001, she have already sold 10 million albums in Latin America according to Billboard.[301] Three of her albums are among the best-selling Latin albums in the United States: Fijación Oral, Vol. 1 (8th), Dónde Están los Ladrones? (9th) and Pies Descalzos (23rd); she is the female artist with the highest number of best-selling Latin albums in the country.[302] Fijación Oral, Vol. 1 became the best-selling Latin pop album and the second best-selling Latin album overall of the 2000s in the U.S.[303] Dónde Están los Ladrones? is also one of the best-selling albums in Argentina, Chile, Colombia and Mexico; as well as Pies Descalzos is one of the best-selling albums in Brazil and Colombia.
Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems said that "Hips Don't Lie" was the most-played pop song in a single week in American radio history, being played 9,637 times in one week. This song makes Shakira the first artist in the history of the Billboard charts to reach the number-one spots on both the Top 40 Mainstream and a Latin chart in the same week.[304] Additionally, she became the only artist from South America to reach the number-one spot on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, the Australian ARIA chart, and the UK Singles Chart.[305] Shakira is the female artist with most top-ten hits on the Billboard's Hot Latin Songs chart (36).[306] Her song "La Tortura" at one time held the chart's record for most weeks appearing at number-one, with a total of 25 non-consecutive weeks (this record is currently held by the Luis Fonsi song "Despacito" with 56 weeks).[307] She is also the act with most number-one songs on the Latin Digital Song Sales chart (17) and the female artist with most number-one hits on the Latin Airplay chart (23).[308][309]
Nokia stated in 2010, that there were more Shakira music downloads in the prior year than for any other Latino artist in the last five years, and She Wolf topped the Top 10 Latino downloads.[310] In 2010, she was ranked number five on the 'Online Video's Most Viral Artists of 2010' with 404,118,932 views.[311] In 2011, Shakira was honored at the Latin Grammys as Latin Recording Academy Person of the Year,[312] and by the Harvard Foundation as Cultural Rhythms Artist of the Year.[313] She also received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame located at 6270 Hollywood Blvd.[314][315] Originally, she was to be given a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2004, but she turned the offer down.[316] In 2012, she received the honor of Chevalier De L'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres.[317] In 2014, Shakira became the first musical act to perform three times at the FIFA World Cup.[94] In the same year, Aleiodes shakirae, a new species of parasitic wasp was named after her because it causes its host to "shake and wiggle".[318][319] Forbes ranked Shakira on their list of "Top 100 World's Most Powerful Women" at number 40 in 2012,[320] at 52 in 2013,[321] and at 58 in 2014.[322] In 2015 Time recognized Shakira as one of the most influential people on social media. Shakira and Argentine president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner were the only Latin influencers named on the list. More so, Time noted that Shakira has an "unparalleled platform" on social media where she promotes her philanthropy.[323] In 2008, Shakira was named as the Honorary Chair of the Global Campaign for Education Global Action Week.[324]
In 2018, Spotify included Shakira in the list of the top 10 most streamed female artists of the decade on the platform, making her the highest streamed Latin artist.[325] In 2020, Shakira became the first female artist to have 4 songs from different decades to have over 100 million streams on Spotify, also marking her as the only artist with Spanish songs, the only Latin artist, and third overall after Michael Jackson and Eminem to achieve this milestone.[326] In the same year, she broke the Vevo Certified Awards record, and set it at 37, becoming the artist with the most videos with over 100 million views. She is now worth $300 million.[327]
Other ventures
Shakira has ventured into many other businesses and industries. She acted in the Colombian telenovela El Oasis in 1994, playing the character of Luisa Maria.[328]
Shakira began her own beauty line, "S by Shakira", with parent company Puig, in 2010.[329] Among the first perfumes it released included "S by Shakira" and "S by Shakira Eau Florale", along with lotions and body sprays. As of 2019, she has released 30 fragrances, not counting deluxe editions.[330] On 17 September 2015, she was featured as a playable bird in the game Angry Birds POP! for a limited time, and also in a special tournament in the game Angry Birds Friends after a few weeks. On 15 October 2015, Love Rocks starring Shakira was the first video game that featured the pop star.[331]
On 14 August 2015, at Disney's D23 Expo, it was announced that Shakira would play a character in the Disney animated movie Zootopia; in it, she would give voice to Gazelle, the biggest pop star in Zootopia. Shakira also contributed an original song to the film, titled "Try Everything", which was written and composed by Sia and Stargate.[332][333] It opened to a record-breaking box office success in several countries and earned a worldwide gross of over $1 billion, making it the fourth highest-grossing film of 2016 and the 43rd highest-grossing film of all time.
In December 2021, it was announced that Shakira would be an executive producer for Dancing with Myself, an NBC dance competition series.[334]
Philanthropy, humanitarian work and politics
Main article: Pies Descalzos Foundation
In 1997, Shakira founded the Pies Descalzos Foundation, a Colombian charity with special schools for poor children all around Colombia. It was funded by Shakira and other international groups and individuals. The name of the foundation was taken from Shakira's third studio album, Pies Descalzos, which she released in 1995. The foundation's main focus is on aid through education, and the organization has five schools across Colombia that provide education and meals for 4,000 children.[335] On 27 April 2014 Shakira was honored with the Hero Award at the Radio Disney Music Awards for her Fundación Pies Descalzos work.[336]
In 2005, Shakira became a founding member of Latin America in Solidarity Action, a coalition of artists and business leaders seeking to promote integrated early childhood public policies. In 2008, she served as the Honorary Chair of the Global Campaign for Education Global Action Week. Later, in 2010, she collaborated with the World Bank and the Barefoot Foundation to establish an initiative that distributes educational and developmental programs for children across Latin America.[324]
Shakira is a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador and is one of their global representatives. On 3 April 2006, Shakira was honored at a UN ceremony for creating the Pies Descalzos Foundation.[337] In March 2010, she was awarded a medal by the UN International Labour Organization in recognition of being, as UN Labour Chief Juan Somavía put it, a "true ambassador for children and young people, for quality education and social justice".[338] In November 2010, after performing as the opening act of the MTV European Music Awards, the Colombian singer also received the MTV Free Your Mind award for her continuing dedication to improve access to education for all children around the world.[339]
In the Spanish edition of the magazine GQ, Shakira directed a few words to Sarkozy, "We are all gypsies". In the interview she made her viewpoint very clear: "What is happening now to them (the gypsies) will happen to our children and our children's children. We must turn to our citizens to act for the fundamental rights of human beings and condemn all that seems to us indictable", she declared.[340]
In February 2011, the FC Barcelona Foundation and Pies descalzos reached an agreement for children's education through sport.[341] Shakira was honored at the Latin Grammys as the Latin Recording Academy Person of the Year on 9 November 2011, for her philanthropy and contributions to Latin Music.[342] Also in 2011, she was appointed by President Barack Obama to the President's Advisory Commission on Educational Excellence for Hispanics.[343] The World Literacy Foundation announced Shakira as the recipient of the 2020 Global Literacy Award for "her significant contribution to the improvement of literacy for disadvantaged children around the world".[344]
On 2 November 2018, during a visit to her birthplace, Barranquilla, for the construction of a school through her Barefoot Foundation (Pies Descalzos Foundation), Shakira spoke about the educational policies of the government under Ivan Duque (President of Colombia,[345] 2018–2022). Speaking against the government's intentions to reduce the national education budget from 13% to 7%, she said, "This is unacceptable. It shows that instead of progressing forward we are moving backward. We need to invest more in education and we need to build more schools in places where there are none." She also talked about social inequality and unschooling.[346] In 2020, Shakira was appointed by Prince William, Duke of Cambridge as a voters' council member for the Earthshot prize which provides 50 environmental pioneers with the funds needed to further their work in tackling major problems impacting the environment.[347][348] In May 2020, Shakira donated more than 50,000 face masks and ten respirators to combat the COVID-19 pandemic in her hometown of Barranquilla.[349] During the 2021 Colombian protests, Shakira condemned the violence and asked President Iván Duque Márquez to "immediately stop the human rights violations" and "restitute the value of human life above any political interest".[350][351]
Personal life
Shakira began a relationship with Argentine lawyer Antonio de la Rúa in 2000. In a 2009 interview, Shakira stated their relationship already worked as a married couple, and that "they don't need papers for that".[352]
After 10 years together, Shakira and de la Rúa separated in August 2010 in what she described as "a mutual decision to take time apart from our romantic relationship". She wrote that the couple "view this period of separation as temporary", with de la Rúa overseeing Shakira's "business and career interests as he has always done".[353] As first reported in September 2012,[354] de la Rúa sued Shakira in April 2013, asking for $100 million he believed he was owed after Shakira suddenly terminated her business partnership with him in October 2011.[355] His lawsuit was dismissed by a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge in August 2013.[356]
Shakira entered a relationship with the Spanish football player Gerard Piqué in 2011.[357][358] Piqué, who is exactly ten years her junior, and Shakira met in spring 2010 after he appeared in the music video for Shakira's song "Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)", the official song of the 2010 FIFA World Cup.[354] Shakira gave birth to the couple's first son, Milan, on 22 January 2013 in Barcelona, where the family took residence.[359] Shakira gave birth to their second son, Sasha, on 29 January 2015.[360] Forbes listed Shakira and Piqué in their list of "World's Most Powerful Couples".[361] In June 2022, the couple confirmed in a joint statement that they were separating after being together for 11 years.[362]
In 2020, Shakira announced her completion of an ancient philosophy course through the University of Pennsylvania, describing it as an impractical hobby of hers.[363]
Tax controversy
In November 2017, Shakira was named in the Paradise Papers. It was revealed that she was the sole shareholder of a Malta-based company which was being used to transfer $30 million in music rights. Her attorneys insisted that her use of the company was entirely legal.[364]
In 2018, due at least in part to information revealed in the Paradise Papers, Spanish authorities began an investigation into Shakira's finances.[364] Prosecutors argued that she did not pay taxes in Spain between 2012 and 2014, during which time she was living in Spain with Piqué and their family, while Shakira argued that she maintained her primary residence in the Bahamas during that period and otherwise was touring internationally. In July 2021, a Spanish judge ruled that there was "evidence of criminality" sufficient for Shakira to be brought to trial on charges of tax fraud.[365]
In 2021, the Pandora Papers showed that Shakira submitted applications for three offshore companies in 2019. Her representatives told LaSexta that this paperwork was not filed for purposes of establishing new companies but as part of the process of dissolving existing companies. They further claimed that the companies had no income or activities and that Spanish authorities had been made aware of their existence.[366]
In July 2022, after not reaching a deal with the Spanish Prosecution Ministry, the singer decided to go to trial to prove her innocence.[367] The prosecutor asked the judge for an eight-year prison sentence over six alleged tax fraud crimes.[368][369] On 27 September 2022, a Spanish judge from Esplugues de Llobregat approved the tax fraud trial after prosecutors accused her of failing to pay 14.5 million euros ($13.9 million) in taxes. Shakira claims she has already paid all she owed plus 3 million euros ($2.8 million) as interest.[370] A trial date was set for November 2023[371] after the presiding Barcelona judge, Ana Duro, received the necessary qualifying papers from both parties.[372]
On 20 November 2023, at the start of the trial, Shakira settled the case by paying a €7.5m fine. In a statement she cited her well-being and its influence on her children as being factors in her decision.[373]
Discography
Tours
Pies Descalzos International Tour (1996–1997)
Tour Anfibio (2000)
Tour of the Mongoose (2002–2003)
Oral Fixation Tour (2006–2007)
The Sun Comes Out World Tour (2010–2011)
El Dorado World Tour (2018)
Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour (2024)
Filmography
Main article: Shakira videography
Television
Year Title Role Notes 1994 El oasis Luisa Maria Rico 2002 Popstars Brazil Mentor assistant Season 1 2002 Taina Herself Episode: "Abuelo Knows Best" 2005 7 vidas Episode: "Todo por las pastis" 2009 Ugly Betty Episode: "The Bahamas Triangle" 2010 Wizards of Waverly Place Episode: "Dude Looks Like Shakira" 2011 Dora and Friends: Into the City Episode: "Dora's Explorer Girls: Our First Concert" 2013–2014 The Voice Coach/Mentor Seasons 4 and 6 2014 Dreamland Herself Episode: "3" 2020 Global Goal: Unite for Our Future Television special 2020 The Disney Family Singalong: Volume II 2022 Dancing With Myself TV Show Zootopia+ Gazelle (voice) Episode: "So You Think You Can Prance ?"; archival recordings[a]
Film
Year Title Role Notes 2002 Shakira: The Documentary Film Herself Documentary 2007 Pies Descalzos Foundation 2011 Hagamos que Salga El Sol A Day with Shakira 2016 Zootopia Gazelle[332] Voice role 2020 Miss Americana Herself Documentary 2022 Jennifer Lopez: Halftime
See also
Biography portal
Colombia portal
Latin music portal
List of artists who reached number one in the United States
List of artists who reached number one on the U.S. Dance Club Songs chart
Best-selling international artists in Brazil
List of best-selling Latin music artists
List of best-selling music artists
List of Billboard Social 50 number-one artists
Women in Latin music
List of Colombians
List of highest-certified music artists in Germany
List of largest music deals
Notes
References
Further reading
VH1 Driven: Shakira (article)
VH1 Driven: Shakira (video)
"Video – VH1 – Driven Shakira (11–22–05)". ShakiraMedia.com. Archived from the original on 3 May 2009 .
Book: Woman Full of Grace by Ximena Diego
"Shakira: Woman Full of Grace ~ Ximena Diego ~ eBookMall ~ eBooks". Ebookmall.com. Archived from the original on 17 July 2011 .
Pareles, Jon (14 November 2005). "Shakira, from lip to hip". New Straits Times, p. L3.
"Shakira pertahan orang Arab". (8 November 2005). Berita Harian, p. 13.
Frank Cogan's review of Laundry Service for The Village Voice
"New York Music – River Deep, Freckle High – page 1". The Village Voice. 25 December 2001. Archived from the original on 8 October 2008 .
Chart Performance for "Don't Bother" from the Billboard Hot 100
Chart Performance for Oral Fixation 2
"Building Album Sales Chart". HITS Daily Double. Archived from the original on 15 September 2014 .
New York Times Magazine article on Shakira's philanthropic work on education.
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Historia Mathematica
Volume 1, Number 1, February, 1974
Anonymous Congratulations to the thousand! . . . . 1--2 E. S. Kennedy and Yusuf $^c$Id A letter of al-b\=\ir\=un\=\i H*abash al-H*\=asib's analemma for the qibla . . 3--11 Anonymous History of Science Society Meeting San Francisco 27--29 Dec. 1973 . . . . . . . 12--12 Nachum L. Rabinovitch An Archimedean tract of Immanuel Tov-elem (14th Cent.) . . . . . . . . . 13--27 Anonymous The Charles S. Peirce newsletter . . . . 27--27 Anonymous Newsletter on teaching history of mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27--28 R. L. Wilder Hereditary stress as a cultural force in mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29--46 Lam Lay Yong Yang Hui's commentary on the Ying Nu chapter of the \booktitleChiu Chang Suan Shu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47--64 Kurt-R. Biermann Übersiedlung eines deutschen Mathematikers von Braunschweig nach Kaza'n im Jahre 1807/08: Zur Biographie von M. Bartels, Des Lehrers von Gauss und Lobacevskij. (German) [Settlement of a German mathematician of Braunschweig in Kaza'n in the years 1807/08: Biography of M. Bartels, the teacher of Gauss and Lobacevskij] . . . . . . . . . 65--77 Anonymous Canadian Society for the History and Philosophy of Mathematics/Société Canadienne d'Histoire et de Philosophie des Mathématiques . . . . . . . . . . . . 78--78 Anonymous History of Mathematics at the 3--5 June 1974 Toronto Meeting of the Canadian Society for the History and Philosophy of Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78--78 Anonymous History of Mathematics in the USA . . . 78--78 Barnabas B. Hughes The earliest known record of California Indian numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79--82 Fred Ustina Henry Wilbraham and Gibbs Phenomenon in 1848 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83--84 Anonymous History at the Mathematical ASSN. Conference Royal Holloway College, Egham, Surrey, England 8--11 April 1994 84--84 J. R. Friday A note on mathematical papers in the archives of the Royal Institution of Great Britain . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85--86 Anonymous Harvard University Archives . . . . . . 86--86 Anonymous Photographic Archive of Historians of Science at Indiana University . . . . . 86--86 Hubert C. Kennedy A prospective biography of Giuseppe Peano (1858--1932) . . . . . . . . . . . 87--89 Anonymous Doctoral theses . . . . . . . . . . . . 90--90 Anonymous History of semiotics . . . . . . . . . . 90--90 Anonymous Harvard University Press Prize to I. B. Cohen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90--90 Anonymous Minkowski papers . . . . . . . . . . . . 90--90 S. S. Demidov Summer Conference on the History of Mathematics and Mechanics in the XIX and XX Centuries Tartu, Estonian S.S.R., 3--10 July 1973 . . . . . . . . . . . . 91--92 Anonymous The Egyptian use of unit fractions for equitable distribution: a communication from Gerald R. Rising, State University of New York at Buffalo . . . . . . . . . 93--94 Anonymous Response by R. J. Gillings, Sydney, Australia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94--94 Claude Lemaire Book Review: \booktitleAbriss der Geschichte der Mathematik. Fünfte, erweiterte Auflage. Mit einem Anhang über die Mathematik des 20. Jahrhunderts von I. Pogrebysski: By Dirk J. Struik. Berlin (VEB Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaften), 1972. 255 pp. DM 12.80 95--96 Arthur P. Gittleman Book Review: \booktitleDiofant i diofantovy uravneniya: By I. G. Bashmakova. Moscow (Nauka), 1972, 68 pp. 12 k . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96--97 Clas-Olof Selenius Book Review: \booktitleRazvitie teorii chisel v rossii: By E. P. Ozhigova. Leningrad (Izd Nauka), 1972. 360 pp. 1r, 80k . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97--97 E. J. Barbeau Book Review: \booktitleClassical and modern integration theories: By Ivan N. Pesin. New York (Academic Press, Probability and Mathematical Statistics Series #8), 1970. 215 pp. \$13.25} . . . 97--98 Henry S. Tropp Book Review: \booktitleA computer perspective: By the office of Charles and Ray Eames. Cambridge, Mass. (Harvard University Press), 1973, 174 pp., illustrated. \$15} . . . . . . . . . . . 99--100 Carl B. Boyer Book Review: \booktitleDifferential equations: with applications and historical notes: By George F. Simmons. New York (McGraw-Hill), 1972, 482 pp . . 100--102 J. L. Berggren Book Review: \booktitleMathematics in civilization: By H. L. Resnikoff and R. O. Wells, Jr. New York (Holt, Rinehart and Winston), 1973. 384 pp. \$12.50} . . 102--106 Robert McGuigan Book Review: \booktitleA history of set theory: By Philip E. Johnson. Boston (Prindle, Weber & Schmidt), 1972. 118 pp 106--108 G. P. Matvievskaya Book Review: \booktitleArabic arithmetic. The arithmetic of Abu al-Wafa' al-Buzajani, 10th century: Mss. OR. 103 Leiden and 42 M Cairo. Edited with introduction, commentaries, and ample reference to the arithmetic of Al-Karaji (11th century), Ms. 855 Istanbul. By A. S. Saidan. Amman (Jordanian University), 1971. 468 pp. (Entirely in Arabic) . . . . . . . . . . 108--111 Anonymous English summary of the review . . . . . 112--112 Anonymous Abstracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113--126
Historia Mathematica
Volume 1, Number 2, May, 1974
Anonymous Should we be mathematicians, historians of science, historians, or generalists? 127--128 Stillman Drake Mathematics and discovery in Galileo's physics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129--150 Anonymous A quote on history of mathematics courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150--150 Edward R. Hogan The beginnings of mathematics in a howling wilderness . . . . . . . . . . . 151--166 Frank J. Swetz The introduction of mathematics in higher education in China, 1865--1887 167--179 Anonymous Promotion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180--180 Anonymous Phi Beta Kappa Award . . . . . . . . . . 180--180 W. H. Brock and R. M. Macleod The life and journals of Thomas Archer Hirst, FRS (1830--1892) . . . . . . . . 181--183 David A. King Smithsonian Institution project in medieval Islamic astronomy . . . . . . . 183--184 Anonymous Instructional AIDS for the history of mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184--184 Lewis Pyenson Joint Atlantic Conference on the History of Physics (JAS), Montréal, Canada, 22--23 March 1973 . . . . . . . . . . . 185--186 Anonymous American mathematical heritage symposium on history of statistics and probability, 27--29 May 1974 . . . . . . 186--186 Anonymous Projects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186--186 Anonymous Jourdain's copy of Whitehead and Russell's \booktitlePrincipia Mathematica: a Communication From I. Grattan-Guinness, Middlesex Polytechnic at Enfield, England . . . . . . . . . . 187--187 Anonymous Obituary notices . . . . . . . . . . . . 187--187 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleCreative teaching: Heritage of R. L. Moore: By Reginald D. Traylor with William Bane and Madeline Jones. Houston, Texas (University of Houston), 1972. 478 pp. \$8.50} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188--192 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleBibliography and research manual of the history of mathematics: By Kenneth O. May. Toronto (University of Toronto Press), 1973. 827 pp. Can. \$20} . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192--194 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleBolyai, sau aventura geometriilor neeuclidiene [(Romanian) [Bolyai, non-Euclidean geometries and adventure]]: By Florica T. Campan. Cluj (Editura Albatros), 1971. 139 pp. lei 6,75 . . . . . . . . . 194--194 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleDemotic mathematical papyri: By Richard A. Parker. Providence, Rhode Island (Brown University Press, Brown Egyptological Studies VII) and London (Lund Humphries), 1972. 100 pp., 27 plates. Cloth \pounds 10.00 . . . . . . . . . . 195--199 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitle$ O R \to C J $. The foundations and mathematical models of operations research with extensions to the criminal justice system: By Haig Edward Bohigan. Yonkers, New York (Gazette Press), 1971. 305 pp . . . . . 199--200 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleThe Euler--Mayer correspondence (1751--1755): a new perspective on Eighteenth-Century advances in the lunar theory: By Eric C. Forbes. New York (American Elsvier Publishing Company, Inc.), 1971. 125 pp., index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200--202 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleGöttingen and New York: a film in color (43 minutes) produced by the Mathematical Association of America, 1966. (Rental from Modern Film Rentals, 2323 New Hyde Park Road, New Hyde Park, N.Y. 11040. Purchase from Modern Learning Aids, P.O. Box 302, Rochester, N.Y. 14603.) . . . . . . . . 202--202 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleDevelopment of modern mathematics: By J. M. Dubbey. New York (Crane, Russak, & Co.), 1973 [reprint of English edition: London (Butterworth & Co.), 1970]. 145 pp. \$6.25} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202--204 Donald E. Knuth Book Review: \booktitleThe origins of digital computers: Selected papers: Edited by Brian Randell. New York (Springer-Verlag), 1973. 464 p . . . . . 204--207 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleDie hilbertische probleme: Edited by P. S. Alexandrov. German edition translated by H. Bernhardt and W. Purkert and edited by H. Wussing. Leipzig (Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft Geest & Portig K.-G.), 1971. 306 p . . . . . . . . . . 207--208 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleA concise history of science in India: Edited by D. M. Bose, S. N. Sen, and B. V. Subbarayappa. New Delhi (Indian National Science Academy), 1971. 689 pp . . . . . . . . . 208--212 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleDevelopment of mathematical logic: By R. L. Goodstein. London (Logos Press), 1971. 157 p . . . 212--214 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleA handbook of terms used in algebra and analysis: Compiled by A. G. Howson. Cambridge (Cambridge University Press). 1972. 247 p. \$14.50 (cloth), \$4.95 (paper) . . . 214--214 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleThe paradox of the liar: Edited by R. L. Martin. New Haven and London (Yale University Press), 1970. 149 p . . . . . . . . . . 215--218 Anonymous Abstracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 219--252
Historia Mathematica
Volume 1, Number 3, August, 1974
Anonymous The Canadian connection . . . . . . . . 253--253 Anonymous Errata . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 254--254 Anonymous Errata . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 254--254 S. S. Petrova Sur l'histoire des démonstrations analytiques du théor\`eme fondamental de l'alg\`ebre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 255--261 Anonymous History of Mathematics Meetings in India 262--262 Anonymous History of mathematics at Tokyo 19--26 August 1974 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 262--262 Anonymous Meetings in Argentina . . . . . . . . . 262--262 H. Howard Frisinger Mathematicians in the history of meteorology: the pressure-height problem from Pascal to Laplace . . . . . . . . . 263--286 Radha Charan Gupta An Indian form of third order Taylor series approximation of the sine . . . . 287--289 Anonymous News from Brazil . . . . . . . . . . . . 290--290 Jeffrey H. Baumwell Anniversaries and 100 years ago . . . . 290--290 Árpád Szabó ``Die Muse der Pythagoreer'' [1] Zur Frühgeschichte der Geometrie. (German) [The Muse of the Pythagoreans [1] Toward an early history of geometry] . . . . . 291--316 Anonymous Lecture series at the university of Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 316--316 David A. King On medieval Islamic multiplication tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 317--323 Anonymous Archive of Contemporary History, University of Wyoming . . . . . . . . . 324--324 Anonymous Biography of Emmy Noether . . . . . . . 324--324 Leo Rogers History of Mathematics at Teachers Conferences in England, Easter 1974 . . 325--326 Anonymous Advanced degrees in history of mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 326--326 Anonymous Canadian society for the history and philosophy of mathematics/Société Canadienne d'histoire et de philosophie des mathématiques . . . . . . . . . . . . 327--332 Garrett Birkhoff Book Review: \booktitleOrigins of modern algebra: By Lubos Novy. Prague (Academia), 1973. 260 p . . . . . . . . 333--337 Kurt-R. Biermann Book Review: \booktitleMathematicians from antiquity to today. A preliminary edition. Vol. I: By J. Fang, in collaboration with U. Dudley. Hauppauge, New York (Paideia Press), 1972. 341 p. \$12.80} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 337--339 V. Linis Book Review: \booktitleAkademik V. A. Steklov: By V. S. Vladimirov and I. I. Markush. Moscow (Znanie), 1973. 63 p. Russ. 10 kop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 339--341 Saul Rosen Book Review: \booktitleThe IBM Watson Laboratory at Columbia University: a history: By Jean Ford Brennan. International Business Machines Corp., 1971. 75 p . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 341--342 James K. Bidwell Book Review: \booktitleThe Mathematical Association of America: Its first fifty years: Edited by Kenneth O. May. The Mathematical Association of American, 1972. 180 p. \$8.00} . . . . . . . . . . 342--344 Hideo Hirose Book Review: \booktitleChinese science: Exploration of an ancient tradition: Edited by Shigeru Nakayama and Nathan Sivin. Cambridge, Mass. (MIT Press). 1973. 378 p. \$12.50} . . . . . . . . . 344--346 A. S. Saidan Book Review: \booktitleAl-B a hir in algebra: By as-Samaw'al. Edited with notes and introduction by Salah Ahmad and Roshdi Rashed. Damas, Syria (Ministry of Higher Education of the Syrian Arab Republic. Printed at the University of Damas). 1972. 335 p. Fr. 15. \$3.00} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 346--347 R. C. H. Tanner Book Review: \booktitleHumanism and the rise of science in Tudor England: By Antonia McLean. New York (Neale Watson Academic Publications) and London (Heineman Educational Books). 1972. 258 pp. U.S. \$10.50, U.K. \pounds 3.75} . . 348--350 Mario Bunge Book Review: \booktitlePhilosophy and mathematics: From Plato to the present: By Robert J. Baum. San Francisco, California (Freeman, Cooper & Co.), 1973. 332 pp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 350--350 Anonymous Abstracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 351--386
Historia Mathematica
Volume 1, Number 4, November, 1974
Hubert C. Kennedy Peano's concept of number . . . . . . . 387--408 Eberhard Knobloch and West Berlin The mathematical studies of G. W. Leibniz on combinatorics . . . . . . . . 409--430 Stephen M. Stigler Gergonne's 1815 paper on the design and analysis of polynomial regression experiments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 431--439 J. D. Gergonne The application of the method of least squares to the interpolation of sequences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 439--447 Anonymous Archives of mathematics journals . . . . 448--448 Anonymous Recordings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 448--448 Anonymous University of Indiana photographic archive of historians of science . . . . 448--448 P. J. Wallis A biobibliography of British mathematics and its applications up to 1850 . . . . 449--454 Anonymous Questions on mathematics in Africa . . . 454--454 Anonymous Dissertation in progress . . . . . . . . 455--455 Anonymous Dissertations in the USSR 1973/1974 . . 455--455 Anonymous Mathematics education in socialist countries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 455--455 Anonymous A letter from Ivor Grattan-Guinness, Middlesex Polytechnic, Enfield, England 456--456 A. Letter and Ivor Grattan-Guinness Recording duplication . . . . . . . . . 456--456 Anonymous La matemática o las matemáticas? . . . . . 457--458 Anonymous American mathematical heritage symposium on the history of statistics and probability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 458--460 Anonymous American Academy of Arts and Sciences workshop on the historical evolution of mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 461--462 Anonymous Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 462--462 Anonymous XIVth International congress of the history of science Tokyo and Kyoto, 19--27 August 1974 . . . . . . . . . . . 462--462 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleMathematics in the time of the pharaohs: By Richard J. Gillings. Cambridge, Mass. (M.I.T. Press), 1972. 297 p. US \$25} . . . . . 463--468 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleCarl Friedrich Gauss: Werke: Edited by the Königliche Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften zu Göttingen, 1863--1933. Reprint by Georg Olms Verlag, Hildesheim and New York, 1973. 12 vols. 7874 p. Figs., tables. DM 1316 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 468--470 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleThe mathematical career of Pierre de Fermat 1601--1665: By Michael Sean Mahoney. Princeton University Press, 1973. 427 p. US \$20} 470--476 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleScientific instruments of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries: By Maurice Daumas. Translated and edited by Mary Holbrook. New York (Praeger), 1972. 361 pp., plates, bibliography. US \$38.50} . . . 476--477 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleInvisible colleges. Diffusion of knowledge in scientific communities: By Diana Crane. University of Chicago Press, 1972. 223 p. US \$9} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 477--479 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleTime and method: an essay on the methodology of research: By Ferdinand Gonseth. Translated by Eva H. Guggenheimer. Springfield, Illinois (Charles C. Thomas), 1972. 453 pp . . . 479--480 Anonymous Abstracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 481--510 Anonymous Index of authors of articles and reviews in volume I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 511--511 Anonymous Index of authors of publications reviewed and abstracted in volume I . . 512--516
Historia Mathematica
Volume 2, Number 1, February, 1975
Thomas Hawkins Cauchy and the spectral theory of matrices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1--29 Anonymous News and notices . . . . . . . . . . . . 30--30 B. L. van der Waerden On the sources of my book \booktitleModerne algebra . . . . . . . 31--40 LêV\uan Thiêm Report on mathematics in Viet Nam . . . 41--42 I. Grattan-Guinness Mathematical bibliography for W. H. and G. C. Young . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43--58 Saunders Mac Lane A proposed ``mini-study'' of mathematical developments . . . . . . . 59--61 Gregory H. Moore A prospective biography of Ernst Zermelo (1871--1953) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62--63 Jon V. Pepper The proposed edition of the life and works of Thomas Harriot (1560--1621) . . 64--65 Clark Kimberling Matheematical aspects of music . . . . . 65--66 Boris A. Rozenfeld A medieval physico-mathematical manuscript newly discovered in the Kuibyshev Regional Library . . . . . . . 67--69 Andrew M. Patterson The Leonard J. Savage papers . . . . . . 70--72 Carl B. Boyer and Churc'hill Eisenhart and Phillip S. Jones and Kenneth O. May and David Rosenblatt and Charles Weiner A renewed appeal for the preservation of archival materials by the CBMS Advisory Committee on History . . . . . . . . . . 72--73 Anonymous Papers of Albert Einstein . . . . . . . 73--73 Anonymous Papers of John von Neumann . . . . . . . 73--73 R. C. Gupta History of mathematics at a summer school in India . . . . . . . . . . . . 74--74 Anonymous Canadian society for the history and philosophy of mathematics société canadienne d'histoire et de philosophie des mathématiques . . . . . . . . . . . . 75--76 Kenneth O. May Report of the Commission on the History of Mathematics to the Division of History of the International Union for the History and Philosophy of Science 77--82 Anonymous Joint Atlantic Seminar on the History of the Physical Sciences New Haven, Connecticut, March 21--22, 1975 . . . . 82--82 Anonymous Conference on the History of Mathematics 83--83 J. L. Berggren International Congress of Mathematicians 1974 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83--83 R. C. Gupta Seminar on Jaina Studies . . . . . . . . 83--83 Albert C. Lewis Bringing modern mathematics to bear on historical research . . . . . . . . . . 84--85 Yu. M. Gaiduk Further references on Wilbraham and Gibbs phenomenon . . . . . . . . . . . . 85--85 E. S. Kenenedy Book Review: \booktitleIz istorii tochnykh nauk na srednevekovom blizhnem i srednem vostoke: [From the History of the Exact Sciences in the Medieval Near and Middle East], By S. K. Sirazhdinov. Tashkent (Academy of Sciences of the Uzbek S.S.R.). 1972. 247 p. . . . . . . 86--90 A. F. Mona Book Review: \booktitleGiuseppe Peano: By Hubert C. Kennedy. Basel (Birkhäuser Verlag). 1974. 31 p. (Beiheft 14 of Elemente der Mathematik) . . . . . . . . 90--92 Martin Dyck Book Review: \booktitleGoethe kak estestvoispytatel: [Goethe as a Natural Scientist]. By I. I. Kanaev. Leningrad (Izdatelstvo ``Nauka''). 1970. 466 pp. 92--95 Laszlo Vekerdi Book Review: \booktitleThe vortex theory of planetary motions: By E. J. Aiton. London (Macdonald) and New York (American Elsevier). 1972. 282 p. \$18.50} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95--97 P. E. Hodgson Book Review: \booktitleCausality and scientific explanation: By William A. Wallace. Vol. I. Medieval and Early Classical Science. Vol. II. Classical and Contemporary Science. University of Michigan Press. 1972/4. \$13.20 and \$14.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97--100 Colin A. Russell Book Review: \booktitleThe origins of feedback control: By Otto Mayr. Cambridge, Mass. and London (MIT Press). 1970. 158 p. \$7.95} . . . . . . . . . . 100--100 F. N. David Book Review: \booktitleProbability and statistical inference in ancient and medieval Jewish literature: By N. L. Rabinovitch. University of Toronto Press. 1973. 218 p. \$12.50} . . . . . . 101--101 Anonymous Abstracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102--126
Historia Mathematica
Volume 2, Number 2, May, 1975
Tyrone Lai Did Newton renounce infinitesimals? . . 127--136 Johann Jakob Burckhardt Address on the 65th birthday of J. E. Hofmann at Oberwolfach . . . . . . . . . 137--146 C. J. Scriba Chronology of J. E. Hofmann, biobibliographic note, and supplementary bibliography of his publications . . . . 147--152 Anonymous Obituaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152--152 Gustave Choquet Notice sur les travaux scientifiques . . 153--160 Michael J. Crowe Ten ``laws'' concerning patterns of change in the history of mathematics . . 161--166 Clas-Olof Selenius Rationale of the Chakravala process of Jayadeva and Bhaskara II . . . . . . . . 167--184 Kenneth O. May Historiographic vices I. Logical attribution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185--187 M. D. Hendy Euclid and the fundamental theorem of arithmetic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189--191 Anonymous Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192--193 B. J. Norton History of the biometric school of statistics and its influences on the social sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . 194--196 Anonymous `Mathematics' --- Singular or plural?: a note from Lewis Pyenson, Université de Montréal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 197--199 Anonymous CSHPM/SCHPM Correction! . . . . . . . . 199--199 Charles V. Jones Reviews of old books . . . . . . . . . . 199--199 I. Grattan-Guinness The mathematical papers and library of Sir Edward Collingwood in the University of Durham . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200--202 J. D. Gray Archives of mathematical journals . . . 202--202 René Taton Book Review: \booktitleLazare Carnot savant: By Charles Coulston Gillispie. A monograph treating Carnot's scientific work, with facsimile reproduction of his unpublished writings on mechanics and on the calculus, and an essay concerning the latter by A. P. Youschkevitch. Princeton (Princeton University Press). 1971. 370 p. U.S. \$17.50} . . . . . . . 204--207 R. L. Wilder Book Review: \booktitleAfrica counts: By Claudia Zaslavsky. Boston (Prindle, Weber and Schmidt). 1973, 338 p, U.S. \$12.50} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 207--210 Churchill Eisenhart Book Review: \booktitleStatistical papers in honor of George W. Snedecor: Edited by T. A. Bancroft assisted by Susan Alice Brown. Iowa State University Press, 1972. 345 p. US \$10.50} . . . . 211--218 Shin-ichi Ôya Book Review: \booktitleMing Kan no Syuzan Syo [a]: [Chinese Abacus Books Published in the Ming Age] By Akihito Kodama. Part 1: On the Chinese abacus books published in the Ming age (in Japanese), 115 p. Part 2: Chinese abacus books published in the last half of the 16th century of the Ming age (in Chinese), photocopy, 127 p. Tokyo (Fuji Junior College Press). 1972 242 p. \yen1500 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 218--219 Daniel Pedoe Book Review: \booktitleEuclid and his modern rivals: By Lewis Carroll (Charles L. Dodgson). New York (Dover Publications). 1973 275 p. U.S. \$3.50} 219--222 J. W. Herivel Book Review: \booktitleJoseph Fourier 1768--1830: a Survey of His Life and Work Based on a Critical Edition of His Monograph on the Propagation of Heat, Presented to the Institut de France in 1807. By I. Grattan-Guinness in collaboration with J. R. Ravetz. Cambridge, Mass. & London (MIT Press). 1972 528 p. \pounds 9 . . . . . . . . . 222--223 Anonymous Abstracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 224--252 Anonymous Meetings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ??
Historia Mathematica
Volume 2, Number 3, August, 1975
Donald W. Crowe The geometry of African art II. A catalog of Benin patterns . . . . . . . 253--271 Anonymous Correction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 271--271 Anonymous Sources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 272--272 Joseph W. Dauben The invariance of dimension: Problems in the early development of set theory and topology [1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 273--288 H. S. M. Coxeter The space-time continuum . . . . . . . . 289--298 Heinrich Hermelink The earliest reckoning books existing in the Persian language . . . . . . . . . . 299--303 M. Mikolás Some historical aspects of the development of mathematical analysis in Hungary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 304--308 Peeter Müüsepp D'Alembert's letter to Euler of 3 March 1766 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 309--311 Dan Pedoe Ausz disem wirdt vil dings gemacht [(German) [For this is done much recently]]: a Dürer construction for tangent circles . . . . . . . . . . . . 312--314 Kenneth O. May Historiographic vices II. Priority chasing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 315--317 Anonymous Meetings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 318--320 Anonymous Bertrand Russell Memorial Logic Conference: Essay Prize . . . . . . . . 320--320 Peter J. Wallis The book subscription lists project --- Its relevance for historians of mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 321--326 Christoph J. Scriba The place and function of a `historical introduction' in the curriculum for mathematics students . . . . . . . . . . 327--331 Graham Flegg History of mathematics course (AM289) at the open university, Great Britain . . . 332--333 Barnabas Hughes A course in history of mathematics for mathematics teachers . . . . . . . . . . 333--335 Anonymous CSHPM/SCHPM Meeting in Edmonton 6--7 June 1975 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 336--338 G. P. Matvievskaya Book Review: \booktitle`Boethius' Geometrie II: By Menso Folkerts. Boethius Texte und Abhandlungen zur Geschichte der Exakten Wissenschaften, Bank IX. Wiesbaden (Franz Steiner). 287 pp. DM.80 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 339--341 Charles C. Gillispie Book Review: \booktitleDiderot: By Arthur M. Wilson. Oxford University Press, 1972. 935 p . . . . . . . . . . . 342--344 Martin Dyck Book Review: \booktitleEinstein. Zhizn, smert, bessmertie: [Einstein: Life, Death, Immortality]. By B. G. Kuznetsov. Moskva (Izdatelstvo ``Nauka''), 1972. 607 pp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 344--347 Mary E. Williams Book Review: \booktitleWomen in mathematics: By Lynn M. Osen. Cambridge, Massachusetts (MIT Press), 1974. 185 pp. \$5.95} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 348--349 Esther Portnoy Book Review: \booktitleGeorgii Nikolaevich Nikoladze: By A. N. Bogolyubov. Moscow (``Nauka''), 1973. 166 p . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 349--349 Umberto Forti Book Review: \booktitleBabbage, la macchina analitica [(Italian) [Babbage: the Analytical Engine]]: By Mario G. Losano. Milan (Etas Kompas), 1973, 191 p 350--353 Lam Lay Yong Book Review: \booktitleChinese mathematics in the Thirteenth Century: the \booktitleShu-shu chiu-chang of Ch'in Chiu-Shao: by Ulrich Libbrecht. Cambridge, Massachusetts (MIT Press), 1973. 586 p. \$25} . . . . . . . . . . . 353--355 S. P. Zervos Book Review: \booktitleEnglish--Greek mathematical dictionary: By C. P. Tzelekis. Athens, 1973. 235 p . . . . . 355--355 George St Andonie Matematica si viata . . . . . . . . . . 356--358 Gregory H. Moore Book Review: \booktitleMen and discoveries in mathematics: By Bryan Morgan. London (John Murray), 1972. 235 p. Photos, figures. U.K. \pounds 2 . . . 358--359 C. Truesdell Book Review: \booktitleLeibniz and dynamics: By Pierre Costabel. Translated by R. E. W. Maddison. Paris (Hermann) and London (Methuen) and Ithaca, N. Y. (Cornell University Press), 1973. 141 p 360--361 Evandro Agazzi Book Review: \booktitleHistory of mathematical logic from Leibnitz to Peano: By N. I. Styazhkin. Translated from the Russian. Cambridge, Mass. (MIT Press), 1969. 341 p . . . . . . . . . . 361--365 Ho Peng Yoke Book Review: \booktitleMathematics education in China: Its growth and development: By Frank Swetz. Cambridge, Mass. (MIT Press), 1974. 364 p. Appendices, Index. \$15.00} . . . . . . 365--366 Ronald Calinger Book Review: \booktitleDie mathematik und ihre Dozenten an der Berliner Universität 1810--1920: By Kurt-R. Biermann. Berlin (Akademie-Verlag), SCV2 1973. 265 p. with 14 portraits . . . . . 367--369 Lewis Pyenson Book Review: \booktitleThe history of quantum theory: By Friedrich Hund. Translated by Gordon Reece. London (Harrap), 1974. Illustrations, index. 260 p. Can. \$15.00} . . . . . . . . . . 370--375 Anonymous Abstracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 376--424
Historia Mathematica
Volume 2, Number 4, November, 1975
John Voss Foreword . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 425--427 Garrett Birkhoff and Sue Ann Garwood Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 429--430 Anonymous Participants in the workshop . . . . . . 431--432 Anonymous Opening remarks for the conference by Garrett Birkhoff and I. B. Cohen . . . . 433--436 Garrett Birkhoff Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 437--438 Judith V. Grabiner The mathematician, the historian, and the history of mathematics . . . . . . . 439--447 Kenneth O. May What is good history and who should do it? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 449--455 Elaine Koppelman Progress in mathematics . . . . . . . . 457--463 Henry Tropp The role of oral communication . . . . . 465--468 Michael J. Crowe Ten ``laws'' concerning conceptual change in mathematics . . . . . . . . . 469--470 Phillip S. Jones A role for the history of mathematics 471--472 Katsuhiko Yoshida Quantitative growth of modern mathematics in Japan prior to 1930 . . . 472--472 Garrett Birkhoff Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 473--474 I. Grattan-Guinness Preliminary notes on the historical significance of quantification and of the axioms of choice in the development of mathematical analysis . . . . . . . . 475--488 I. Grattan-Guinness Russell's logical progress: Some new light from manuscript sources . . . . . 489--493 Hans Freudenthal The cradle of modern topology, according to Brouwer's inedita . . . . . . . . . . 495--502 Garrett Birkhoff Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503--505 Errett Bishop The crisis in contemporary mathematics 507--517 Nancy Kopell and Gabriel Stolzenberg Commentary on Bishop's talk . . . . . . 519--521 Gerald Sacks Remarks against foundational activity 523--528 Hilary Putnam What is mathematical truth? . . . . . . 529--533 Garrett Birkhoff Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 535--536 Jean Dieudonné Introductory remarks on algebra, topology and analysis . . . . . . . . . 537--548 Alan Baker Some historical remarks on number theory 549--553 George Mackey Some remarks on harmonic analysis . . . 555--562 Thomas Hawkins Mathematical progress without fusion . . 563--566 Shreeram S. Abhyankar High-school algebra in algebraic geometry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 567--572 Garrett Birkhoff Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 573--574 Morris Kline Opening remarks . . . . . . . . . . . . 575--575 Felix E. Browder The relation of functional analysis to concrete analysis in 20th century mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 577--590 Antoni Zygmund The role of Fourier series in the development of analysis . . . . . . . . 591--594 J. P. Kahane A central object in mathematics: the Brownian motion . . . . . . . . . . . . 595--600 Joaquin B. Diaz How mathematics progresses . . . . . . . 601--602 Sue Ann Garwood Additional discussion questions . . . . 603--604 Garrett Birkhoff and Sue Ann Garwood Bibliographies . . . . . . . . . . . . . 605--615 Anonymous CSHPM/SCHPM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 617--617 Anonymous Erratum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 617--617 Anonymous Thanks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 617--617 Anonymous Index of authors of articles and reviews in volume II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 619--619 Anonymous Index of authors of publications reviewed or abstracted in volume I . . . 620--624 Anonymous Announcements . . . . . . . . . . . . . 624--624
Historia Mathematica
Volume 3, Number 1, February, 1976
Anonymous Editorial: Questions of policy . . . . . 1--4 Pierre Dugac Probl\`emes de l'histoire de l'analyse mathématique au XIX\`eme si\`ecle. Cas de Karl Weierstrass et de Richard Dedekind 5--19 Anonymous A current history project suggestion . . 20--20 A. G. Molland Shifting the foundations: Descartes's transformation of ancient geometry . . . 21--49 Anonymous CSHPM/SCHPM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49--49 Katsuhiko Yoshida Quantitative growth of modern mathematics in Japan prior to 1930 . . . 51--54 Jean Mayer Développements récents de la théorie des graphies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55--62 Richard P. Ross Oronce Fine's \booktitleDe speculo ustorio: a heretofore ignored early French Renaissance printed treatise on mathematical optics . . . . . . . . . . 63--70 Stephen M. Stigler The anonymous Professor Gergonne . . . . 71--74 Boris A. Rozenfeld The list of physico-mathematical works of Ibl Al-Haytham written by himself . . 75--76 Anonymous Projects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76--76 Phillips S. Jones Bibhutibhusan datta . . . . . . . . . . 77--78 Salah Ahmad and Roshdi Rashed A. S. Saidan's review of \booktitleAl-Bahir en alg\`ebre d'as-samaw'al . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78--80 M. Folkerts Report on the 19th colloquium on the history of mathematics at the Mathematical Research Institute Oberwolfach (Black Forest) . . . . . . . 81--85 Anonymous Bicentennial program at the MAA meeting in San Antonio, Texas 24--26 January 1976 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85--85 Anonymous Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86--86 Anonymous Reviews . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87--87 Hubert C. Kennedy Book Review: \booktitleIstoriya matematiki s drevneishikh vremen do nachala XIX stoletiya: By A. P. Yushkevich et al. Tom tretii: Matematika XVIII stoletiya [History of Mathematics from Ancient Times to the Beginning of the 19th Century. Volume 3: Mathematics of the 18th century]. Moscow (Nauka). 1972. 495 p . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87--90 David Pingree Book Review: \booktitleScience awakening II. The birth of astronomy: By Bartel L. van der Waerden, with contributions by Peter Huber. Leyden (Noordhoff International Publishing) and New York (Oxford University Press). 1974. 362 p. 31 plates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90--91 William L. Schaaf Book Review: \booktitleL'arithmétique amusante: [Arithmetical recreations]. By Edouard Lucas. Facsimile reprint. Paris (Albert Blanchard). 1974. 266 p. fr. 22 91--93 Bernard Aupetit Book Review: \booktitleFunctional analysis in historical perspective: By A. F. Monna. Utrecht (Oosthoek Publishing Co). 1973. 17S p . . . . . . 93--95 Maurice Kendall Book Review: \booktitleThe heritage of Copernicus: Theories ``pleasing to the mind'': Edited by Jerzy Neyman. Cambridge, Mass. and London (The M. I. T. Press). 552 p . . . . . . . . . . . . 95--96 Lewis Pyenson Book Review: \booktitlePhysics at Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Leiden: Edward G. Ruestow. The Hague (Martinus Nijhoff.) 1973. 177 p. Gld. 24.50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96--100 Mario Bunge Book Review: \booktitleFrom mathematics to philosophy: By Hao Wang. London (Routledge and Kegan Paul), New York (Humanities Press) 1974. 442 p. U.S. \$23.90} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100--102 N. T. Gridgeman Book Review: \booktitleA Boolean anthology: Selected writings of Mary Boole. By D. G. Tahta. London (Association of Teachers of Mathematics.) 1972. 79 p. 0.50 . . . . . 102--103 Winifred L. Wisan Book Review: \booktitleGalileo Revisited: an essay review of Galileo's intellectual revolution: Middle period, 1610--1632: By William R. Shea. New York (Science History Publications). 1972. 204 pp. \$15} . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103--109 Anonymous Abstracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110--132
Historia Mathematica
Volume 3, Number 2, May, 1976
Anonymous To Dirk J. Struik at eighty-two . . . . 133--133 Ivo Schneider The introduction of probability into mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135--140 E. J. Barbeau and P. J. Leah Euler's 1760 paper on divergent series 141--160 Anonymous History of mathematics at teachers' conferences in England Easter 1975 . . . 160--160 Victor S. Albis-González and Luis I. Soriano-Lleras The work of Indalecio Liévano on the foundations of real numbers . . . . . . 161--166 Henry S. Tropp The origins and history of the fields medal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167--181 Anonymous Upcoming meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . 182--182 Francine Abeles Multiplication in changing bases: a note on Lewis Carroll . . . . . . . . . . . . 183--184 Phillip S. Jones Louis Charles Karpinski, historian of mathematics and cartography . . . . . . 185--202 Anonymous CSHPM/SCHPM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202--202 J. D. Gray Comments on collected works, in particular those of Émile Borel and Jacques Hadamard . . . . . . . . . . . . 203--206 Gregory H. Moore Ernst Zermelo, A. E. Harward, and the axiomatization of set theory . . . . . . 206--209 B. L. van der Waerden D. Pingree's review of my book: \booktitleScience awakening II . . . . . 209--211 I. Grattan-Guinness Corrections to the workshop proceedings 211--211 Anonymous News and notices . . . . . . . . . . . . 212--212 Thomas Hawkins The Friedrich Engel archive in Giessen 213--214 R. C. Gupta Indian doctoral theses on history of mathematics 1950--1975 . . . . . . . . . 215--215 Anonymous Projects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 216--216 J. J. Gray The 1975 annual general meeting of the British society for the history of mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217--218 Albert C. Lewis History of mathematics at the American association for the advancement of science annual meeting, Boston 18--24 February 1976 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 218--219 Anonymous Ninth annual conference of the Leningrad section of the Soviet national society for the history and philosophy of science and technology, 4--5 February 1976 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 219--219 Anonymous American mathematical heritage symposium on the history of algebra at the University of Texas at El Paso, November 15--16 1975 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220--220 Anonymous International Scientific Conference on Al-Farabi and the Development of Science and Culture in the East Alma Ata, 11--13 September 1975 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220--220 L. Reizins Book Review: \booktitleEssays on the development of the analytical theory of differential equations: By V. A. Dobrovolskii. Kiev (``Vishcha Shkola,'' Kiev State University). 455 p . . . . . 221--223 James MacLachlan Book Review: \booktitleLes nouvelles pensées de Galilée: Par Marin Mersenne. Edition critique avec introduction et notes. Par Pierre Costabel et Michel-Paul Lerner. Avant-propos de Bernard Rochot. Paris (Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin). 1973. Vol. I, 130 pp.; Vol. II (Notes et Index), pp. 131--319 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 223--224 Sanford L. Segal Book Review: \booktitleDevelopment of mathematics in the German Democratic Republic: Edited by Horst Sachs. Berlin (VEB Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaften). 776 p . . . . . . . . . 225--226 Norman L. Thomas Book Review: \booktitleOn a research program in early modern physics: By Aant Elzinga. Stockholm (Kungl. Boktryckeriet P. A. Norstedt and Soner). 1972. 144p 226--229 Maria Cinquini Cibrario Book Review: \booktitleSelected works of Giuseppe Peano: Translated and edited by Hubert C. Kennedy. Toronto (University of Toronto Press). 1973. 249 p. \$12.50} 230--232 R. L. Plackett Book Review: \booktitleProbability theory: a historical sketch: By L. E. Maistrov. Translated and edited by Samuel Kotz. New York and London (Academic Press). 1974. 294 pp . . . . . 233--234 Mario Bunge Book Review: \booktitleLa mathématisation des doctrines informes: Colloque tenu \`a l'Institut d'histoire des sciences de l'Université de Paris sous la direction de George Canguilhem. Paris (Hermann). 1972. 237 pp . . . . . . . . 235--235 Chandler Davis Book Review: \booktitleDevelopment of mathematics in the Moldavian SSR. Short sketch: By V. P. Bychkov and K. S. Sibirskii. Kishinev (Izd. Shtiinstsa). 1974. 47 p . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235--236 John T. Blackmore Book Review: \booktitleThe Einstein decade: By Cornelius Lanczos. New York and London (Academic Press), 1974. \$12.50} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 236--236 W. Allan Gabbey Book Review: \booktitleIsaac Newton's philosophiae naturalis principia mathematica: the Third Edition (1726) with variant readings. Assembled and edited by Alexandre Koyré and I. Bernard Cohen, with the assistance of Anne Whitman. 2 volumes. Cambridge, Mass. (Harvard University Press) and Cambridge (Cambridge University Press). 1972. 916 pp. U.S.\$60. \pounds 25} . . . . . . . 237--243 Anonymous Abstracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 244--258
Historia Mathematica
Volume 3, Number 3, August, 1976
Isabella G. Bashmakova and A. T. Grigoryan and A. I. Markushevich and F. A. Medvedev and B. A. Rozenfeld Adolph Pavlovich Yushkevich (on the occasion of his seventieth anniversary) 259--278 H. L. L. Busard Über die Überlieferung der Elemente Euklids über die Länder des Nahen Ostens nach West-Europa. (German) [On the lore of the \booktitleElements of Euclid in the countries of the nearby East to West Europe] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 279--290 Stanis\law Glushkov On approximation methods of Leonardo Fibonacci . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 291--296 Anonymous Imposition of decimal numeration on primitive tribes . . . . . . . . . . . . 296--296 Herbert Mehrtens T. S. Kuhn's theories and mathematics: a discussion paper on the ``new historiography'' of mathematics . . . . 297--320 Anonymous Person index for Delambre's \booktitleRapport Historique of 1810 . . 321--324 Anonymous Association for Women in Mathematics . . 324--324 Ivor Grattan-Guinness History of mathematics and histories of other sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . 325--327 Anonymous C. S. Pierce National Monument . . . . . 327--327 Marshall Stone A reminiscence on the extension of the Weierstrass Approximation Theorem . . . 328--328 John Wilson New light on the origin of the four-color conjecture . . . . . . . . . 329--330 Anonymous Sources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 331--331 Anonymous Projects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 332--332 Anonymous Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 333--333 Anonymous Annual meeting of the Canadian Society for the history and philosophy of mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 334--336 Anonymous Meetings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 337--338 Anonymous News and notices . . . . . . . . . . . . 339--340 Anonymous Reviews . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 341--341 Toshio Umezawa Book Review: \booktitleGiuseppe Peano: By Hubert C. Kennedy. Basel (Birkhäuser Verlag) 31 p. (Beiheft 14 of Elemente der Mathematik) . . . . . . . . . . . . 341--342 Philip C. Enros Book Review: \booktitleRapport historique sur les progr\`es des sciences mathématiques depuis 1789, et sur leur état actuel, etc.: By J. B. J. Delambre. Reprint of the original Paris edition of 1810. Amsterdam (B. M. Israël). 1966. viii + 362 pp . . . . . . 342--344 Ernest Stipani\'c Vzaimosvyaz filosofii i matematiki v protsesse istoricheskogo razvitiya ot epokhi vosrozhdeniya do nachala XX veka (Russian) [The relationship between philosophy and mathematics in the process of historical development from the Renaissance to the beginning of the XXth century] . . . . . . . . . . . . . 344--350 H. Freudenthal Book Review: \booktitleLa topologie algébrique des origins \`a Poincaré: By Jean-Claude Pont. Bibliothéque de Philosophie contemporaine. (Presse Universitaire de France). 1974 . . . . . 350--352 Wei-Ching Chang Book Review: \booktitleThe life and times of the Central Limit Theorem: By William J. Adams. New York (Kaedmon). 1974. 119 p . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 353--354 Nicholas H. Clulee Book Review: \booktitleThe mathematical praeface to the \booktitleElements of Geometrie of Euclid of Megara (1570): By John Dee. Introduction by Allen G. Debus. New York (Science History Publication). 1975. 94 p. US\$8.95} . . 355--357 Phillip S. Jones Book Review: \booktitleMathematics and mathematicians: By P. Dedron and J. Itard, translated by J. V. Field. London (Transworld Publishers Ltd.) 1974. Vol. I, 326 p.; Vol. II, 222 p. \pounds 1.50, \pounds 1.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 357--359 Barnabas Hughes Book Review: \booktitleHistory of mathematics: By Arthur Gittleman. Columbus, Ohio (Charles E. Merrill). 1975. 291 p. US\$14.95} . . . . . . . . 359--361 Anonymous Abstracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 362--384
Historia Mathematica
Volume 3, Number 4, November, 1976
Anonymous Editorial: Reorganization . . . . . . . 385--385 Morris Kline Carl B. Boyer --- in memoriam . . . . . 387--394 Anonymous Chronology of Carl B. Boyer . . . . . . 395--396 Anonymous History of Science Society to honor Carl Boyer, Philadelphia, 28 December 1976 396--396 Michael J. Crowe Bibliography of the writings of Carl B. Boyer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 397--401 Anonymous History of biometry at the 9th International Biometric Conference Boston, 22--27 August 1976 . . . . . . . 402--402 Edward R. Hogan George Baron and the Mathematical Correspondent . . . . . . . . . . . . . 403--415 Anonymous C. S. Peirce bicentennial international congress June 16--20, 1976 . . . . . . . 416--416 Anonymous History of statistics at the 40th session of the International Statistical Institute Warsaw 1--9 September 1975 . . 416--416 Marvin A. Powell, Jr. The antecedents of old Babylonian place notation and the early history of Babylonian mathematics . . . . . . . . . 417--439 Anonymous Correspondence . . . . . . . . . . . . . 440--440 Anonymous Project for historical bibliography . . 440--440 Germaine Aujac Sphérique et sphéropée en Gr\`ece ancienne 441--447 G. de B. Robinson Gauss Bicentennial Symposium Ontario Science Centre, Toronto, Ontario June 3, 4, 1977 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 448--448 Werner Jentsch Über ein hallenser manuskript der dissertation Georg Cantors. (German) [On a Halle manuscript of the dissertation of Georg Cantor] . . . . . . . . . . . . 449--462 David E. Kullman Two hundred years of mathematics in America . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 463--468 R. C. Gupta 1500th anniversary of \=Aryabhata I at Patna (India) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 468--469 Anonymous Meeting on ``Mathematics in a social context'' at Regensburg 2--3 July 1976 470--471 Anonymous Sources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 472--472 Anonymous Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 473--476 Paul J. Cambell An experimental course of African mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 477--478 Anonymous News and notices . . . . . . . . . . . . 479--480 I. Grattan-Guinness Book Review: \booktitleOeuvres compl\`etes d'Augustin Cauchy. II$^e$ série --- tome XV: Edited under the direction of the Paris Academy of Sciences and with the assistance of the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique. Paris, Brussels and Montréal (Gauthier-Villars), 1974. vii + 640 pp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 481--485 Richard G. Olson Book Review: \booktitleThomas Reid's inquiry: the geometry of visibles and the case for realism: By Norman Daniels with a foreward by Hilary Putnam. New York (Burt Franklin and Co.). 1974. xix + 147 pp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 486--487 Bernard R. Goldstein Book Review: \booktitleDer Almagest: Die \booktitleSyntaxis mathematica des Claudius Ptolemäus in arabisch-lateinscher Überlieferung: By Paul Kunitzsch. Wiesbaden (Otto Harrassowitz). 1974. xvi + 384 p.; 10 plates. DM 160 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 488--489 Robert Spira Book Review: \booktitleRiemann's zeta function: By Harold M. Edwards. New York. (Academic Press). 1974. 315 pp. 489--490 H. C. Kennedy Book Review: \booktitleKarl Marx. Mathematische manuskripte: Edited, with an introduction and commentary, by Wolfgang Endemann. Kronberg Taunus, BRD (Spriptor Verlag). 1974. 178 p . . . . . 490--490 H. C. Kennedy Book Review: \booktitleKarl Marx. Manoscritti matematici: Translated and edited by Francesco Matarrese and Augusto Ponzio. Bari, Italy (Dedalo Libri). 1975. 184 p. 3,000 lire . . . . 490--494 Howard Eves Book Review: \booktitleHistory of mathematics: Topics for schools: By Walter Popp. Translated from the German by Maxim Bruckheimer. London, England (Transworld Student Library). 1974. 150 pp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 495--496 Gilles Gaston Granger Book Review: \booktitleCondorcet mathématique et société: Choix de textes et commentaire. By Roshdi Rashed. Paris (Hermann). 1974. ISBN 2 7056 1. 218 pp 496--497 B. L. van der Waerden Book Review: \booktitleThe evolution of the Euclidean \booktitleElements: By Wilbur Richard Knorr. A Study of the Theory of Incommensurable Magnitudes and Its Significance for Early Greek Geometry. Dordrecht-Holland/ Boston (D. Reidel Publishing Co.). 1975. xii + 374 p. \$49} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 497--499 Anonymous Abstracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500--508 Anonymous Index of authors of articles and reviews in volume III . . . . . . . . . . . . . 509--509 Anonymous Index of authors of publications reviewed and abstracted in volume III 510--514
Historia Mathematica
Volume 4, Number 1, February, 1977
J. L. Berggren A lacuna in Book I of Archimedes' sphere and cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1--6 Anonymous 150th Anniversary of the Birth of Riemann . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6--6 Anonymous American Mathematical Heritage Symposium on the History of Applied Mathematics at the University of Texas at Arlington, 2--3 October 1976 . . . . . . . . . . . 6--6 H. J. M. Bos and H. Mehrtens The interactions of mathematics and society in history some exploratory remarks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7--30 Stephen M. Stigler An attack on Gauss, published by Legendre in 1820 . . . . . . . . . . . . 31--35 Anonymous Gauss Symposium in Ottawa, 30 April 1977 36--36 Peeter Müürsepp Gauss' letter to Fuss of 4 April 1803 37--41 Anonymous News & notices . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42--42 Albert Novikoff and Jack Barone The Borel Law of Normal Numbers, the Borel Zero--One Law, and the work of Van Vleck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43--65 Anonymous Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66--66 Radha Charan Gupta Parame'svara's rule for the circumradius of a cyclic quadrilateral . . . . . . . 67--74 Bertram Ross The development of fractional calculus 1695--1900 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75--89 Anonymous Projects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90--90 R. C. Gupta 1500th Birth Anniversary of \=Aryabhata at Delhi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91--93 L. F. Rogers History of Mathematics at the Third International Congress for Mathematical Education Karlsruhe, 16--21 August 1976 94--95 Anonymous News and notices . . . . . . . . . . . . 95--96 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleLeonhard Euler Briefwechsel. Opera omnia. Series quarta A: Commercium epistolicum, vol. I: Herausgeber: A. P. Jushkevich, V. Smirnov, W. Habicht. Basel (Birkhäuser). 1975. xvii + 666 pp. 1 plate. \$60} . . 97--100 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleMessage d'un Mathématicien: Henri Lebesgue: By Lucienne Félix. Paris (Albert Blanchard). 1974. 259 p. 65f. . . . . . . . . . . . 100--102 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleStability of motion: Edited by A. T. Fuller. London (Taylor and Francis), New York and Toronto (John Wiley). 1975 . . . . . . . 102--103 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleSets and integration. An outline of the development: By D. van Dalen and A. F. Monna. Groningen (Wolters --- Nordhoff). 1972. 162 p. H. F1. 43.30 . . . . . . . 103--103 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleG. W. Leibniz marginalia in Newtoni principia mathematica: Édition critique en langue allemande par E. A. Fellmann. Traduction française de J. F. Courtine. Collection des travaux de l'Académie internationale d'histoire des sciences n$^o$. Paris (Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin). 1973. 128 pp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104--105 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleHistoire des mathématiques: By Jean-Paul Collette. Montréal (Éditions du Renouveau Pédagogique). 1973. 238 p. . . . . . . . 105--106 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleThe Italian Renaissance of mathematics: By Paul Lawrence Rose. Geneva (Librairie Droz). 1975. xiii + 316 pp. . . . . . . . . . . 106--107 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleIstoriya matematiki s drevneishikh vremen do nachala XIX stoletiya. Tom Pervyi: S drevneishikh vremen do nachala novogo vremeni: Edited by A. P. Yushkevich. Moscow (Nauka). 1970. 351 p. . . . . . . 108--109 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleA survey of the \booktitleAlmagest. Acta historica scientiarum naturalium et medicinalium, vol. 30: By Olaf Pedersen. Copenhagen (Odense University Press). 1974. 454 p. Dan. kr. 200 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110--113 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleDie hauptschriften zur dyadik von G. W. Leibniz: By Hans J. Zacher. Frankfurt/M. (Vittorio Klostermann). 1973. 392 p. . . 114--114 Anonymous Abstracts: Edited by Kenneth O. May . . 115--126
Historia Mathematica
Volume 4, Number 2, May, 1977
Stanislav Glushkov An interpretation of Vi\`ete's ``\booktitleCalculus of triangles'' as a precursor of the algebra of complex numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127--136 Hermann Engels Quadrature of the circle in ancient Egypt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137--140 Eric G. Forbes Descartes and the birth of analytic geometry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141--151 Robert E. Greenwood The kinship of E. H. Moore and R. L. Moore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153--155 Anonymous Canadian Society Meeting and Gauss Symposium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155--155 Anonymous Gauss bicentennial celebration at Göttingen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155--155 Edward R. Hogan Robert Adrian: American mathematician 157--172 James Maclachlan Mersenne's solution for Galileo's problem of the rotating Earth . . . . . 173--182 Arthur Schlissel The initial development of the WKB solutions of linear second order ordinary differential equations and their use in the connection problem . . 183--204 Anonymous Third International Leibniz Congress . . 204--204 Frank Harary On ``The Tantalizer'' and ``Instant Insanity'' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205--206 Umberto Bottazzini The mathematical papers of Enrico Betti in the Scuola Normale Superiore of Pisa 207--209 Dale M. Johnson The correspondence of Camille Jordan . . 210--210 J. J. Gray and Hon Secretary The British Society for the History of Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211--213 R. C. Gupta Silver Jubilee of Bh\=arata Ga\.nita Pari\.sad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 214--215 Norman L. Biggs and E. Keith Lloyd and Robin J. Wilson C. S. Peirce and de Morgan on the Four-Colour Conjecture . . . . . . . . . 215--216 Maurice P. Crosland Book Review: \booktitleCondorcet. From natural philosophy to social mathematics: By Keith Michael Baker. Chicago (University of Chicago Press). 1975. 552 p . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217--218 Hans Freudenthal Book Review: \booktitleNotice sur les travaux scientifiques, suivi de le parallelisme absolu et la théorie unitaire du champ: By Élie Cartan. Paris (Gauthier-Villars). 1974. Collection ``Discours de la Méthode''. 128 p . . . . 218--218 Stephen G. Brush Book Review: \booktitleJoseph Fourier: the man and the physicist: By John Herivel. Oxford (Clarendon Press). 1975. xii + 350 pp. \$30.95} . . . . . . . . . 219--221 E. J. Barbeau Book Review: \booktitleLeonhardi euleri opera omnia. Commentationes mechanicae et astronomicae ad scientiam navalem pertinentes. Volumen prius: Edited by Walter Habicht. Series 2, Volume 20 of the Collected Works of L. Euler. Basel (Orell Füssli Turici). 1974. lx + 275 pp 221--221 I. Grattan-Guinness Book Review: \booktitleDirichlet's principle. A mathematical comedy of errors and its influence on the development of analysis: By A. F. Monna. Utrecht (Oosthoek, Scheltema and Holkema). 1975. vii + 138 pp . . . . . . 222--225 Alexander Volodarsky Book Review: \booktitleCensus of the exact sciences in Sanskrit: By David Pingree. Series A. Philadelphia (American Philosophical Society). Vol. 1, 1970, 60 p. Vol. 2, 1971, 147 p. Vol. 3, 1976, 208 p . . . . . . . . . . . . . 226--227 Edward A. Maziarz Book Review: \booktitleArts and sciences at Padua: the studium of Padua before 1350: By Nancy G. Sirasi. Toronto (Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies). 1973. 199 p . . . . . . . . . 227--227 Judith R. Goodstein \booktitleRicci and Levi-Civita's tensor analysis paper: Lie Groups: History, Frontiers, and Applications, Volume 2. Translated and edited by Robert Hermann. Brookline, Massachusetts (Math. Sci. Press). 1975. 261 p. paper . . . . . . . 228--228 Thomas Hawkins \booktitleSophus Lie's 1884 differential invariant paper: By Robert Hermann with translations by Michael Ackerman. Brookline, Mass. (Math. Sci. Press). 1976. 281 pp. US \$20} . . . . . . . . . 229--230 Thomas Hawkins Book Review: \booktitleSophus Lie's 1880 transformation group paper: By Robert Hermann with translations by Michael Ackerman. Brookline, Mass. (Math. Sci. Press). 1975. 587 pp. US \$28} . . . . . 229--230 James H. Cassedy Book Review: \booktitleOn the history of statistics and probability: Edited by D. B. Owen. Proceedings of a Symposium on the American Mathematical Heritage to Celebrate the Bicentennial of the United States of America, held at Southern Methodist University, 27--29 May 1974. New York and Basel (Marcel Dekker). 1976. 466 p. Illustrations. Bibliographies. Index . . . . . . . . . 231--232 Pearce Williams Book Review: \booktitleGeorge Green, Miller, Snienton: By R. M. Bowley, L. J. Challis, F. W. Sheard, F. M. Wilkins Jones, and David Phillips. Nottingham (Museum and Art Gallery, The Castle). 1976. 96 p . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 232--232 Garrett Birkhoff Book Review: \booktitleAdventures of a mathematician: By S. M. Ulam. New York (Scribners). 1976. 317 pp. \$17.50} . . 233--236 H. J. M. Bos Book Review: \booktitleDie Principien der höheren Analysis in ihrer Entwickelung von Leibniz bis auf Lagrange als ein historisch-kritischer Beitrag zur Geschichte der Mathematik Dargestellt: By Hermann Weissenborn. Halle (H. W. Schmidt). 1856. photomechanic reprint (Leipzig, Zentralantiquariat der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik). 1972 . . . . . 236--239 Kenneth O. May Abstracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 240--252
Historia Mathematica
Volume 4, Number 3, August, 1977
Brendan S. Gillon Introduction, translation, and discussion of Chao Chün--Ch'ing's ``\booktitleNotes to the diagrams of short legs and long legs and of squares and circles'' . . . . . . . . . . . . . 253--293 Anonymous Gauss bicentennial in Göttingen . . . . . 294--294 J. M. Dubbey Babbage, Peacock and modern algebra . . 295--302 Hubert C. Kennedy Karl Marx and the foundations of differential calculus . . . . . . . . . 303--318 Albert C. Leighton Some examples of historical cryptanalysis . . . . . . . . . . . . . 319--337 Anonymous Gauss exhibit in the FRG . . . . . . . . 337--338 Victor S. Albis-González Latin--American translations of Legendre's ``\booktitleÉléments de Géométrie'' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 339--340 Anonymous Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 341--343 J. Babini La labor del comité international pour la métrologie historique . . . . . . . . . . 344--345 K.-R Biermann and Horst Sachs Gauss bicentennial activities in the GDR 346--347 Anonymous Aryabhata celebrations at Calcutta . . . 347--350 Anonymous Editorial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 349--350 Anonymous Projects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 351--352 Anonymous News and notices . . . . . . . . . . . . 352--352 Charles V. Jones Annual meeting of the Canadian Society for the History and Philosophy of Mathematics/Société Canadienne d'Histoire et de Philosophie des Mathématiques . . . 353--354 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleThe new elements of mathematics: Volume 1: Arithmetic. Charles S. Peirce. Edited by Carolyn Eisele. The Hague (Mouton Publishers)/Atlantic Highlands, N.J. (Humanities Press). 1976. xl + 250 p. \$29.50} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 355--360 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleDiocles On Burning Mirrors. The Arabic translation of the lost Greek original: Edited, with English translation and commentary by G. J. Toomer. Berlin, Heidelberg, and New York (Springer-Verlag). 1976. ix + 249 p. 24 plates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 360--363 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleA source book in classical analysis: Edited by Garrett Birkhoff with the assistance of Uta Merzbach. Cambridge, Mass. (Harvard University Press). 1973 . . . . . . . . 364--365 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleThe method of analysis. Its geometrical origin and its general significance: By Hintikka J. & Remes U. Dordrecht-Holland/Boston (D. Reidel Publishing Co.). Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science vol. XXV/Synthese Library vol. LXXV. 1974. 144 p. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 366--369 Anonymous Abstracts: Edited by Kenneth O. May . . 371--378
Historia Mathematica
Volume 4, Number 4, November, 1977
H. S. M. Coxeter Gauss as a geometer . . . . . . . . . . 379--396 Paul J. Campbell Gauss and the Eight Queens Problem: a study in miniature of the propagation of historical error . . . . . . . . . . . . 397--404 Philip P. Chandler The Principia 's theory of the motion of the lunar apse . . . . . . . . . . . . . 405--410 A. T. Grigoryan and A. P. Yushkevich Boris A. Rosenfeld on the 60th anniversary of his birth . . . . . . . . 411--414 M. V. Wilkes Babbage as a computer pioneer . . . . . 415--440 Charles V. Jones A missing table in C. S. Peirce's \booktitleNew Elements of Mathematics, vol. 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 441--442 Warren Weaver Early support for mathematics from Rockefeller agencies . . . . . . . . . . 443--444 M. Bruckheimer and Y. Salomon Some comments on R. J. Gillings' analysis of the $ 2 n $ table in the Rhind Papyrus . . . . . . . . . . . . . 445--452 Anonymous History of mathematics at the Wheaton College Conference ``A Christian Perspective on the Foundations of Mathematics'' 28--30 April 1977 . . . . 452--452 Anonymous Correspondence . . . . . . . . . . . . . 453--454 Anonymous Projects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 454--454 Anonymous Sources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 455--455 Anonymous Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 456--457 Anonymous News and notices . . . . . . . . . . . . 457--457 Anonymous Meetings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 458--458 Kenneth O. May Report of the Commission on the History of Mathematics to the Division of History of the International Union of the History and Philosophy of Science August 1977 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 459--460 Elizabeth Hodes Book Review: \booktitleThinkers and tinkers: Early American men of science: By Silvio A. Bedini. New York (Charles Scribner's Sons). 1975. xix + 520 pp. 102 plates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 461--463 Judith V. Grabiner Book Review: \booktitleMen and institutions in American mathematics: Edited by J. Dalton Tarwater, John T. White, and John D. Miller. Texas Tech University (Graduate Studies, No. 13). 1976. \$5.00} . . . . . . . . . . . . . 464--465 Jed Z. Buchwald Book Review: \booktitleThe kind of motion we call heat, a history of the kinetic theory of gases in the Nineteenth Century: By Stephen G. Brush. Vol. I: Physics and the Atomists. Vol. II: Statistical Physics and Irreversible Processes. Amsterdam-New York-Oxford (North Holland). 1976. xxix + 769 pp. \$83.95} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 466--467 Gregory H. Moore Book Review: \booktitleFrom Frege to Gödel: a source book in mathematical logic, 1879--1931: Edited by Jean van Heijenoort. Cambridge (Harvard University Press). 1971. xi + 660 pp. Second corrected printing . . . . . . . 468--471 Kurt Mòller Pedersen Book Review: \booktitleThomas Hobbes: De homine. Traité de l'homme: Traduction et commentaire par Paul-Marie Maurin. Preface par Vasco Ronchi. Paris (Albert Blanchard). 1974. 204 pp. 30 Frs . . . . 471--472 Phillip S. Jones Book Review: \booktitleThe Renaissance rediscovery of linear perspective: By Samuel Y. Edgerton, Jr. New York (Basic Books, Inc.). 1975. xvii + 206 pp. \$16.50} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 472--474 Harold M. Edwards Book Review: \booktitleErnst Eduard Kummer. Collected papers: Volume I. Contributions to Number Theory. Edited by André Weil. Berlin-Heidelberg-New York (Springer-Verlag). 1975. 957 p . . . . . 475--478 Harold M. Edwards Book Review: \booktitleCourant in Göttingen and New York: By Constance Reid. New York, Heidelberg, Berlin (Springer-Verlag). 1976. 314 pp . . . . 479--480 Frank Harary Book Review: \booktitleGraph theory 1736--1936: By N. L. Biggs, E. K. Lloyd, and R. J. Wilson. Oxford (Clarendon Press). 1976. 239 pp. \$27.85} . . . . . 480--481 Kenneth O. May Abstracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 482--498 Anonymous Index of authors of articles and reviews in volume IV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 499--499 Anonymous Index of authors of publications reviewed and abstracted in volume IV . . 500--504
Historia Mathematica
Volume 5, Number 1, February, 1978
Joseph W. Dauben and Laura Roebuck Kenneth O. May, 1915--1977 . . . . . . . 1--2 Stillman Drake A memorial tribute to Kenneth O. May . . 3--12 J. J. Gray Johann Heinrich Lambert, mathematician and scientist, 1728--1777 . . . . . . . 13--41 Wilbur R. Knorr Archimedes and the spirals: the heuristic background . . . . . . . . . . 43--75 Anonymous Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76--76 Paul J. Campbell The origin of ``Zorn's Lemma'' . . . . . 77--89 Anonymous The 250th anniversary of the death of Newton in Belgrade . . . . . . . . . . . 90--90 Anonymous Gauss bicentennial celebrations at Belgrade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90--90 Anonymous Spanish society for the history of sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90--90 Carolyn Eisele A comment on C. V. Jones' review of the \booktitleNew Elements . . . . . . . . . 91--92 S. Glushkov An acknowledgement . . . . . . . . . . . 92--92 Hubert Kennedy Correction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92--92 Anonymous Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93--93 Anonymous Sources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93--93 Anonymous Meetings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94--94 Anonymous Institute for the History of Arabic Science, University of Aleppo, Aleppo, Syria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95--95 Anonymous New Spanish journal of history of science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95--95 Anonymous Seki Takakazu zenshu: \booktitleTakakazu Seki's collected works: Edited and explained by A. Hirayama, K. Shimodaira, and H. Hirose. Osaka (Osaka Kyoiku Tosho). 1974. xviii + 852 pp . . . . . . 96--98 Anonymous Nihonjin no sugaku. (Japanese) [Japanese School of Residence] . . . . . . . . . . 99--99 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleEvolution of mathematical concepts: an elementary study: By Raymond L. Wilder. Paperback reprinting of the 1968 original. London (Transworld). 1974. 216 pp . . . . . . . 99--105 Anonymous Grecheskaya logistika . . . . . . . . . 105--107 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleVorlesungen über neuere geometrie: By M. Pasch, with an appendix by M. Dehn. Berlin (Grundlehren der math. Wissenschaften, Springer-Verlag). 1926. Reprint 1976 (Springer-Verlag). viii + 275 pp . . . . 107--107 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleGalileo, two new sciences: By Stillman Drake. Including Centers of Gravity and Force of Percussion. A new translation with introduction and notes. Madison, Wisconsin (The University of Wisconsin Press). 1974. xxvii + 323 pp . . . . . . 107--108 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleHistoire comparée des numérations écrites: By Genevi\`eve Guitel. Paris (Flammarion). 1975. 857 pp. 48 drawings. 50 plates. 73 tables 108--113 Anonymous Abstracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114--126 Anonymous Editorial Board . . . . . . . . . . . . ??
Historia Mathematica
Volume 5, Number 2, May, 1978
I. Grattan-Guinness How Bertrand Russell discovered his paradox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127--137 Anonymous History at the meetings of the American Mathematical Society and Mathematical Association of America, Atlanta, January 1978 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138--166 Eric G. Forbes The astronomical work of Carl Friedrich Gauss (1777--1855) . . . . . . . . . . . 167--181 D. A. Sprott Gauss's contributions to statistics . . 183--203 Anonymous Publication of new journal beginning in 1976 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 204--204 Sabetai Unguru A thirteenth century `proof' of the parallel postulate . . . . . . . . . . . 205--210 Tony Crilly Cayley's anticipation of a generalised Cayley--Hamilton theorem . . . . . . . . 211--219 Anonymous Canadian Society for the History and Philosophy of Mathematics/Société canadienne d'histoire et de philosophie des mathématiques . . . . . . . . . . . . 220--220 R. J. Gillings Response to ``Some comments on R. J. Gillings' analysis of the $ 2 / n $ table in the Rhind Papyrus'' . . . . . . 221--226 Anonymous Addendum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 226--227 Anonymous History of Combinatorics . . . . . . . . 227--227 Donald MacKenzie Workshop on the Sociology of Mathematical Knowledge and the Social history of Mathematics . . . . . . . . . 228--232 Anonymous ``Mathematics and the real world'' a Workshop of the Danish Mathematical Society at Roskilde University Center, Denmark 8--9 August 1978 . . . . . . . . 232--232 Anonymous Monographs in undergraduate mathematics 233--233 Anonymous Five new series in the History of Arabic--Islamic science . . . . . . . . 234--234 Margaret E. Baron Book Review: \booktitleGottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. Mathematischer naturwissenschaftlicher und technischer Briefwechsel. Erster Band: 1672--1676: Edited by J. E. Hofmann and the Leibniz-Archiv der Niedersächsichen Landesbibliothek, Hannover. Berlin, G.D.R. (Akademie-Verlag). 1976. lxxv + 871 pp. (Sämtliche Schriften und Briefe, herausgegeben von der Akademie der Wissenschaften der DDR, Dritte Reihe, Erster Band) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 234--237 Hubert C. Kennedy Book Review: \booktitleLa matematica come sistema ipotetico-deduttivo, profilo storico: by Silvio Maracchia. Firenze (Felice Le Monnier). 1975. 219 pp. L. 6000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 237--239 K. E. Pledger Book Review: \booktitleLes syst\`emes d'équations polynômes dans le Siyuan Yujian (1303): by Jock Hoe. Paris, Coll\`ege de France. Mémoires de l'Institut des hautes études chinoises vol. VI. 1977. 338 pp. Distributed by presses universitaires de France . . . . 239--241 Esther R. Phillips and George W. Phillips Book Review: \booktitleMemoirs [Vospominaniya]: By P. Ya. Kochina. Moscow (Science-Nauka). 1974. 299 pp. One plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 241--245 Albert C. Lewis Abstracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 246--251
Historia Mathematica
Volume 5, Number 3, August, 1978
Ang Tian-Se Chinese interest in right-angled triangles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 253--266 E. A. Fellmann Über eine Bemerkung von G. W. Leibniz zu einem Theorem in Newtons \booktitlePrincipia mathematica. (German) [On a remark of G. W. Leibniz on a theorem in Newton's \booktitlePrincipia mathematica] . . . . 267--273 Anonymous Contemporary Scientific Archives Centre, Oxford, England . . . . . . . . . . . . 274--274 Esther R. Phillips Nicolai Nicolaevich Luzin and the Moscow school of the theory of functions . . . 275--305 Anonymous Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 306--306 Ascher Wagner A bibliography of William Burnside (1852--1927) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 307--312 Gordon M. Fisher Cauchy and the infinitely small . . . . 313--331 E. J. Barbeau Errata and additions . . . . . . . . . . 332--332 M. Folkerts Der Nachlass Axel Anthon Björnbos. (German) [The Legacy of Axel Anthon Björnbos] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 333--339 Albert C. Lewis Establishment of ``The archives of American mathematics'' . . . . . . . . . 340--341 Ernest Stipani\'c History and philosophy of mathematics as a subject of the regular curriculum at the Scientific--Mathematical University of Belgrade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 342--345 R. Oberlé Le Colloque International Jean Henri Lambert 26--30 Septembre 1977 . . . . . 346--348 K.-R Biermann Colloque International J. H. Lambert la vie, l'oeuvre et l'influence de Jean-Henri Lambert 26--30 Septembre 1977 348--351 D. J. Struik Book Review: \booktitleBriefwechsel zwischen Alexander von Humboldt und Carl Friedrich Gauss: Zum 200. Geburtstag von C. F. Gauss im Auftrage des Gauss-Komitees bei der Akademie der Wissenschaften der DDR, neu herausgegeben durch Kurt-R. Biermann. Berlin (Akademie-Verlag). 1977. 202 p. 36 mark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 352--353 G. J. Tee Book Review: \booktitleThe exhaustive treatise on shadows: By Abu al-Rayh\=an Muhammad b. Ahmad al-B\=\ir\=un\=\i. Translation and Commentary by E. S. Kennedy. Aleppo (Institute for the History of Arabic Science, University of Aleppo). 1976. Volume 1, Translation (xviii + 281 pp.); Volume 2, Commentary (xviii + 223 pp.) . . . . . . . . . . . 354--357 Philip Kitcher Book Review: \booktitleGrössenlehre II. Reine zahlenlehre: Bernard Bolzano: Edited by Jan Berg. Gesamtausgabe. Series II, A8. Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt (Friedrich Fromm Verlag). 1976 . . . . . 358--363 Micheal S. Mahoney Book Review: \booktitleDoctrine de l'angle solide: By Florimond de Beaune (1601--1652). Edited by Pierre Costabel, transcribed from the original manuscript by Bernard Barbiche, typed by Arlettte Chancrin. Paris (Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin). (Collections des travaux de l'Académie Internationale d'Histoire des Sciences, No. 19). 1975. 157 pp . . . . 363--366 Anthony Hyman Book Review: \booktitleAda, Countess of Lovelace: Byron's legitimate daughter: By Doris Langley Moore. New York (Harper & Row). 1977. \$25.00} . . . . . . . . . 366--367 Albert C. Lewis Abstracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 368--377
Historia Mathematica
Volume 5, Number 4, November, 1978
Judith V. Grabiner The origins of Cauchy's theory of the derivative . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 379--409 Umberto Bottazzini Ricerche di P. Tardy sui differenziali di indice qualunque, 1844--1868. (Italian) [Research of P. Tardy on differentials of arbitary index, 1844--1868] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 411--418 Harold M. Edwards On the Kronecker Nachlass [legacy] . . . 419--426 Alkiviadis G. Akritas and Stylianos D. Danielopoulos On the forgotten theorem of Mr. Vincent 427--435 Charles H. Stolze A history of the divergence theorem . . 437--442 Jean-Claude Pont Johann-Heinrich Rehbein: Une voie philosophique vers la topologie . . . . 443--454 Peeter Muü\"rsepp Gauss and Tartu University . . . . . . . 455--459 J. M. Mack Report on a Conference for Secondary Teachers on the History of Mathematics 461--463 James V. Peters A history of mathematics course for undergraduates . . . . . . . . . . . . . 463--464 R. C. Gupta Indian Society for the History of Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 465--466 J. J. Gray The British Society for the History of Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 467--468 Anonymous Projects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 469--470 Anonymous Boncompagni Archive at Cornell University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 470--472 Anonymous Institute for the History of Arabic Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 472--472 Anonymous AFIPS to publish \booktitleAnnals of the History of Computing . . . . . . . . . . 472--473 J. F. Peters Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz . . . . . . . 474--474 J. F. Peters With informal thoughts regarding the use and improvement of the German language 474--478 George Saliba Book Review: \booktitleThe Muslim contribution to mathematics, Ali Abdullah Al-Daffa'. Croom Helm and Humanities Press, London and New Jersey (1977), 121 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 478--479 Garrett Birkhoff Book Review: \booktitleA History of Numerical Analysis from the 16th Through the 19th Century, by Herman H. Goldstine 479--482 Jeremy Gray Gauss und die nicht-euklidische Geometrie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 482--483 Eberhard Knobloch Biographien bedeutender Mathematiker, eine Sammlung von Biographien. (German) [Biographies of important mathematician, a collection of biographies] . . . . . . 483--485 Jerzy Neyman About the theory of probability and mathematical statistics . . . . . . . . 485--486 Tord Hall Book Review: \booktitleMathematisches Tagebuch, 1796--1814 von C. F. Gauss . . 486--487 Albert C. Lewis Abstracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 488--494 Anonymous Acknowledgement . . . . . . . . . . . . 495--495 Anonymous Index of authors of articles and reviews in volume 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 496--500
Historia Mathematica
Volume 6, Number 1, February, 1979
Christoph J. Scriba A message to readers of \booktitleHistoria Mathematica from the Chairman of the International Commission on the History of Mathematics . . . . . 1--2 Joseph W. Dauben Note from the editor . . . . . . . . . . 3--4 G. D. Garland The contributions of Carl Friedrich Gauss to geomagnetism . . . . . . . . . 5--29 James W. Tankard, Jr. The H. G. Wells quote on statistics: a question of accuracy . . . . . . . . . . 30--33 Gottfried Gabriel Über einen Gedankenstrich bei Frege, eine Nachlese zur Edition seines wissenschaftlichen Nachlasses. (German) [A dash at Frege, a pickings for the edition of his scientific legacy] . . . 34--35 Teri Perl The \booktitleLadies Diary or \booktitleWoman's Almanack, 1704--1841 36--53 Barbara Moss Beppo Levi and the axiom of choice . . . 54--56 R. L. Wilder Some comments on M. J. Crowe's review of evolution of mathematical concepts . . . 57--62 Anonymous Contemporary Scientific Archives Centre, Oxford, England . . . . . . . . . . . . 62--62 K. W. Smillie An historical approach to computing science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63--66 Anonymous Conference of the Leningrad Section of the Soviet Association of the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology 67--70 Anonymous Peirce at Vienna in 1979 . . . . . . . . 70--71 Anonymous Seminar on Component of History of Mathematics in Mathematics Curriculum 71--71 Anonymous Mathematics in context --- a workshop 71--72 Anonymous Annals of the history of computing . . . 72--73 Anonymous World directory of the history of mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73--73 Anonymous Dissertation completed: Jaina astronomy 73--74 Anonymous Dissertation completed: the history of linear optimalization . . . . . . . . . 74--74 Anonymous Dissertation in progress: Hensel's $p$-adic numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . 74--74 Anonymous Project on the history of mathematics in Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74--75 N. M. Swerdlow Book Review: \booktitleA history of ancient mathematical astronomy: Studies in the History of Mathematics and Physical Sciences, Vol. 1, in 3 parts. By O. Neugebauer. Berlin/Heidelberg/New York (Springer-Verlag). 1975. 1456 + xxi pp. (incl. figs., plates). \$124.70} . . 76--85 Esther R. Phillips Razvitie ponyattiya integrala. (Russian) [The development of the concept of integral] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85--91 Imre Toth Book Review: \booktitleLobatchevski: By V. F. Kagan. Moscow (Edition Mir). 1974 91--97 Anonymous Abstracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98--105 Anonymous Notes on contributors . . . . . . . . . 106--107
Historia Mathematica
Volume 6, Number 2, May, 1979
N. L. Biggs The roots of combinatorics . . . . . . . 109--136 Esther R. Phillips Karl M. Peterson: the earliest derivation of the Mainardi--Codazzi equations and the Fundamental Theorem of Surface Theory . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137--163 Donald Blackmore Wagner An early Chinese derivation of the volume of a pyramid: Liu Hui, third century A.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164--188 Claudia Zaslavsky Teacher education: Mathematics in other cultures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189--194 Anonymous Cube puzzle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 195--196 Hubert Kennedy Towards a biography of James Mills Peirce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 196--201 Anonymous Dissertation completed: From ENIAC to UNIVAC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 201--201 Anonymous Publications of James Mills Peirce . . . 201--201 Anonymous Dissertation in progress: Richard Dedekind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202--202 Anonymous New Journal in the history of mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202--203 Anonymous Oral history program in mathematics . . 203--204 Anonymous International Symposium on the Life and Work of Christiaan Huygens 1629--1695: Amsterdam 22--25 August 1979 . . . . . . 204--204 Anonymous Colloquium in honor of Professor Dr. Kurt Vogel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205--205 Anonymous International Study Group on the relation between the history and pedagogy of mathematics . . . . . . . . 205--205 Anonymous British Association for the History of Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205--206 Anonymous History of Mathematics at Macquarie University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 206--206 Anonymous Archive for linear algebra and its applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 206--207 Anonymous Archive of the School Mathematics Study Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 207--208 Anonymous Boncompagni papers in the Library of Trinity College, Dublin . . . . . . . . 209--212 Albert C. Leighton Book Review: \booktitleAn annotated bibliography of cryptography: By David Shulman. Garland Reference Library of the Humanities, Vol. 37 New York/London (Garland Publishing Inc.). 1976. xvi + 372 pp. illus. \$35.00} . . . . . . . . 213--218 F. Smithies Book Review: \booktitleOcherki istorii teorii funktsii deistvitel'nogo peremennogo: (Essays on the history of the theory of functions of a real variable). By F. A. Medvedev. Moscow (Izdatel'stvo Nauka). 1975. 248 pp . . . 218--220 Lam Lay-Yong Book Review: \booktitleWas Pythagoras Chinese? An examination of right triangle theory in ancient China: by Frank J. Swetz and T. I. Kao. Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania State University Press). 1977. 75pp. \$3.95} 221--228 Albert C. Lewis Abstracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 229--230 Anonymous Papers to appear in forthcoming issues 231--231
Historia Mathematica
Volume 6, Number 3, August, 1979
Christoph J. Scriba Heinrich Hermelink in memoriam . . . . . 233--235 Jeremy Gray Non-Euclidean geometry --- a re-interpretation . . . . . . . . . . . 236--258 L. J. Daston D'Alembert's critique of probability theory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 259--279 Hermann Engels Zur Geschichte der Richardson-Extrapolation. (German) [On the history of Richardson extrapolation] 280--293 I. Grattan-Guinness In memoriam Kurt Gödel: His 1931 correspondence with Zermelo on his incompletability theorem . . . . . . . . 294--304 Ignacio Angelelli ``Class as one'' and ``class as many'' before modern set theory . . . . . . . . 305--309 Francine Abeles Ranking by inversion: a note on C. L. Dodgson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 310--317 Bruce Williamson History of mathematics --- a course outline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 318--320 R. C. Gupta Symposium on History and Philosophy of Mathematical Sciences . . . . . . . . . 320--322 Anonymous International Christoffel symposium . . 322--322 Anonymous Bibliography of Philip Jourdain's works 322--323 Gerald W. Kimble From pebbles to position . . . . . . . . 323--325 Anonymous History and philosophy of logic . . . . 325--326 Anonymous Contemporary Scientific Archives Centre 326--327 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleRichard Dedekind et les fondements des mathe'matiques: By Pierre Dugac. Préface de Jean Dieudonné. Paris (J. Vrin). 1976. 334. pp . . . . . 328--332 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleGirolamo Cardano: (1501--1576). By Markus Fierz. Basel/Stuttgart (Birkhaüser). 1977. 140 pp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 332--334 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleHistory of the department of mathematics of the University of Kansas, 1866--1970: By G. Baley Price. Lawrence, Kansas (Kansas University Endowment Association, The University of Kansas). 1976. xii + 788 pp. (reproduced typescript) . . . . . . 334--336 Anonymous Book Review: \booktitleLes mathematiques arabes (VIII$^e$--XV$^e$ si\`ecles): By Adolf P. Youschkevitch. Translated by M. Cazenave and K. Jaouiche, with preface By R. Taton. Paris (Vrin). 1976 . . . . 337--337 Anonymous Abstracts: Edited by Albert C. Lewis . . 338--345 Anonymous Notes on contributors . . . . . . . . . 346--348 Anonymous Papers to appear in forthcoming issues 349--349
Historia Mathematica
Volume 6, Number 4, November, 1979
Timothy Lenoir Descartes and the geometrization of thought: the methodological background of Descartes' géométrie . . . . . . . . . 355--379 Cristian Calude and Solomon Marcus and Ionel Tevy The first example of a recursive function which is not primitive recursive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 380--384 Walter P. Van Stigt The rejected parts of Brouwer's dissertation on the foundations of mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 385--404 David A. King Supplementary notes on medieval Islamic multiplication tables . . . . . . . . . 405--417 Roger Fischler A remark on Euclid II, 11 . . . . . . . 418--422 Hubert Kennedy James Mills Peirce and the cult of quaternions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 423--429 William C. Waterhouse Gauss on infinity . . . . . . . . . . . 430--436 Warren W. Esty Ancient portraits of mathematicians . . 437--441 R. J. Gillings The recto of the Rhind Mathematical Papyrus and the Egyptian mathematical leather roll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 442--447 Garry J. Tee H. G. Wells and statistics . . . . . . . 447--448 E. Keith Lloyd On the forgotten Mr. Vincent . . . . . . 448--450 M. A. Malik A history of mathematics course for teachers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 450--451 Ubiratan D'Ambrosio History of Ibero--American mathematics 452--453 Anonymous Workshop on the Social History of Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 453--457 Anonymous Symposium on the History of Mathematical Methods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 457--458 Anonymous New mathematics journal to accept historical articles . . . . . . . . . . 458--459 Anonymous AFIPS and CBI: a computer history program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 459--459 Boris M. Schein History of non-Euclidean geometry. The development of the concept of geometric space . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 460--464 Ignacio Angelelli Book Review: \booktitleDear Russell--Dear Jourdain. A commentary on Russell's logic, based on his correspondence with Philip Jourdian: By I. Grattan-Guinness. London (Duckworth). 1977. 234 pp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 464--466 Joseph Needham Book Review: \booktitleA critical study of the Yang Hui Suan Fa: a thirteenth-century Chinese mathematical treatise: By Lam Lay Yong (L. Y. Lam). Singapore (University Press). 1977. xx + 360 pp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 466--468 Samuel Kotz Book Review: \booktitleFelix Klein and Sophus Lie: By I. M. Yaglom. (In Russian.) Mathematics and Cybernetics, No. 11. Moscow (Znanie). 1977 . . . . . 468--469 Esther R. Phillips Book Review: \booktitleNikolai Ivanovich Fuss: 1755--1826: By V. I. Lysenko. (In Russian.) Moscow (Nauka). 1975. 119 pp 469--472 Albert C. Lewis Abstracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 473--479 Anonymous Papers to appear in forthcoming issues 484--484 Anonymous Acknowledgment . . . . . . . . . . . . . 485--485 Anonymous Index of authors of articles and reviews in volume 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 486--486 Anonymous Index of authors of publications reviewed and abstracted in volume 6 . . 487--490 Anonymous Professor Dr. Rer. Nat. Habil. Kurt-Reinhard Biermann: On The Occasion of his 60th Birthday . . . . . . . . . . ??
Historia Mathematica
Volume 7, Number 1, February, 1980
S. B. Engelsman Lagrange's early contributions to the theory of first-order partial differential equations . . . . . . . . . 7--23 Umberto Bottazzini Algebraische Untersuchungen in Italien, 1850--1863 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24--37 Javad Hamadanizadeh The trigonometric tables of al-Kashi in his \booktitleZij-i Khaqani . . . . . . 38--45 S. L. Segal Helmut Hasse in 1934 . . . . . . . . . . 46--56 Ruth Wallis and Peter Wallis Female Philomaths . . . . . . . . . . . 57--64 Jeremy Gray The history of the concept of a finite-dimensional vector space . . . . 65--70 S. S. Demidov and A. I. Volodarsky Second Summer Conference on the History of Mathematics in the Soviet Union . . . 71--75 Herbert Mehrtens Workshop on the Social History of Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75--79 Anonymous A Workshop on the Growth of Quantum Mechanics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79--80 Anonymous International Study Group on the Relations between the History and the Pedagogy of Mathematics: Activities at I.C.M.E. IV, August 10--16, 1980 . . . . 80--81 Sheldon M. Eisenberg Another approach to a history of mathematics course for undergraduates 82--83 Umberto Bottazzini Tardy's letters and library in Genoa . . 84--85 Anonymous The Kenneth O. May Fellowship in the History of Mathematics, University of Toronto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86--86 Anonymous Ivor Bulmer-Thomas: Honorary doctor of science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86--88 Anonymous New journal for the history of mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88--88 Anonymous Edition of Charpit's Book Review: \booktitleMémoire of 1784 . . . . . . . . 89--89 Anonymous Materia mathematica . . . . . . . . . . 89--89 Anonymous Note . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89--89 Anonymous Dissertation on partial differentiation from Leibniz to Euler . . . . . . . . . 90--90 Anonymous Research project ``On the relationship between the process of science and the process of education --- described by the example of the development of mathematics in the 19th century'' . . . 90--91 Anonymous Thesis: a treatise devoted to the theory of conic sections . . . . . . . . . . . 91--91 I. Grattan-Guinness Book Review: \booktitleThe paradoxes of the theory of sets and dialectic: By I. N. Burova. Moscow (Nauka). 1976. 176pp. 62 Kopecks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92--93 G. Baley Price Book Review: \booktitleA history of the mathematics departments of the University of Colorado: By Burton W. Jones and Wolfgang Thron. Copyright 1979 by the Mathematics Department, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado. viii + 102 pages. Paperbound 93--95 Harols M. Edwards Book Review: \booktitleVariationen über ein zahlentheoretisches Thema von C. F. Gauss: By H. Pieper. Basel and Stuttgart (Birkhäuser). 1978 . . . . . . . . . . . 95--96 David Pingree Book Review: \booktitleThe arithmetic of al-Uqlidisi: By A. S. Saidan. Dordrecht/Boston (Reidel). 1978. xvii + 492 pp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97--98 Philip C. Enros Book Review: \booktitleThe mathematical work of Charles Babbage: By John Michael Dubbey. New York/London (Cambridge University Press). 1978. viii + 235 pp. \$26.50} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98--100 Albert C. Lewis Abstracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101--107 Anonymous Notes on contributors . . . . . . . . . 108--110 Anonymous Papers to appear in forthcoming issues 111--111 Anonymous Viggo Brun in memoriam (1885--1978) . . ??
Historia Mathematica
Volume 7, Number 2, May, 1980
Hans Freudenthal Huygens' foundations of probability . . 113--117 Donald W. Robinson Gauss and generalized inverses . . . . . 118--125 R. C. Gupta Bibhutibhusan datta (1888--1958), historian of Indian mathematics . . . . 126--133 Bernard R. Goldstein Solar and lunar velocities in the Alfonsine Tables . . . . . . . . . . . . 134--140 Roy N. Lokken Discussions on Newton's infinitesimals in Eighteenth-Century Anglo--America . . 141--155 S. B. Russ A translation of Bolzano's paper on the Intermediate Value Theorem . . . . . . . 156--185 Beatrice Lumpkin The Egyptians and Pythagorean triples 186--187 Teri Hoch Perl Women and mathematics in the late 18th century: a query . . . . . . . . . . . . 188--189 Kurt-R. Biermann Apropos Briefwechsel A. v. Humboldts mit C. F. Gauss. (German) [On correspondence of A. v. Humboldt with C. F. Gauss] . . 189--190 Anonymous History of Logic Conference . . . . . . 191--192 Anonymous XVIth Internat
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Gunster
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Overview
Alexis Deveaux focuses her practice on business litigation, complex commercial litigation and professional liability defense. Whether litigating multimillion-dollar claims or pro bono cases, Alexis is dedicated to gaining a comprehensive understanding of clients’ needs and leveraging her interpersonal skills to persuasively advocate on their behalf.
Alexis simultaneously graduated with honors from Stetson University College of Law and College of Business with her Juris Doctor and Master of Business Administration degrees. She was an award-winning member of Stetson Law’s nationally ranked #1 Trial Team. Certified in Advocacy, Alexis was awarded the Victor O. Whele Book Award in Trial Advocacy and the American Law Institute CLE Scholarship and Leadership Award. Alexis served as a research assistant to the nationally respected American Bar Association Uniform Commercial Code Chair and Stetson University College of Law Professor, Candace Zierdt. Prior to joining Gunster, Alexis studied international trial advocacy at the University of Oxford in Oxford, England, international business and trade in southeast Asia at Vinh University in Vinh, Vietnam, and diplomatic relations of the United Nations at Prague University of Economics and Business in Prague, Czech Republic.
Alexis’s pro bono experience has spanned from the Florida Gulf to Washington, D.C., where she worked at the United States Court of Appeals for Veteran’s Claims under Chief Judge Robert N. Davis, assisting with national mass claim processing, class actions, and other administrative law matters. Alexis previously interned with the Middle District of Florida for the Honorable District Court Judge Virginia M. Covington, Honorable Bankruptcy Court Judge Catherine Peek McEwen, and Honorable Magistrate Judge Christopher P. Tuite. In addition, she held internships with the Department of Justice United States Attorney Office’s Tampa Appellate Division and with the Florida State Attorney’s Office for the Sixth Judicial Circuit.
Alexis strives to apply the same dedication and passion to clients as she does to family, civic and community engagements. Alexis was the inaugural fellow for the Alliance for Advocacy and Philanthropy of the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay, a preeminent nonprofit that pairs donors and regional nonprofits. Currently, Alexis serves on the board of directors for Champion’s for Children, a long-standing Tampa-based nonprofit dedicated to ending child abuse and neglect, in addition to a variety of Hillsborough County Bar Association Committees.
Alexis is a member of the firm’s Women’s Leadership Forum. Her insights can be found in various legal publications.
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The Department of Arts and Culture is led by a staff of dedicated professionals committed to supporting a robust and thriving arts and culture community in Los Angeles County.
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Kristin Sakoda
Director, Arts and Culture
Kristin Sakoda is Director of the Los Angeles County Department of Arts and Culture, a local arts agency which fulfills a mission to advance arts, culture, and creativity throughout the largest county in the U.S. The Department of Arts and Culture provides grants and technical assistance to hundreds of nonprofit organizations; runs the largest arts internship program in the nation; coordinates countywide public-private arts education initiatives; increases access to creative career pathways; commissions civic artwork; supports free community programs; leads the LA County Cultural Equity and Inclusion Initiative; and advances cross-sector cultural strategies to address civic issues. Appointed by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, Ms. Sakoda previously served as Executive Director of the Los Angeles County Arts Commission. Under her leadership, she led the organization during its historic transition into the County’s first Department of Arts and Culture.
Ms. Sakoda is an arts executive, attorney, and performing artist with more than 25 years in the field. She has appeared on national and international stages including with dance and social justice company Urban Bush Women and in musicals Rent and Mamma Mia! on Broadway. Prior to her work at the Department of Arts and Culture, she served in key leadership roles at the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs overseeing a portfolio of strategic, programmatic, policy, legislative, and funding programs with a $200 million annual budget, and was instrumental in advancing diversity and inclusion; public art; creative aging; cultural facilities; and affordable workspace for artists. She holds a J.D. from NYU School of Law with honors in Entertainment Law, and B.A. from Stanford University with a specialization in Race and Ethnicity and a secondary major in Feminist Studies. As of 2021, she is a Board member of Grantmakers in the Arts, the national association of public and private arts funders in the U.S.
Heather Rigby
Chief Deputy, Arts and Culture
Miriam Gonzalez
Sr. Manager, Arts Commission Services
Annie Haratounian
Executive Assistant
Megan Moret
Board Liaison and Special Assistant
Grace Ramirez-Gaston
Division Director, Civic Art
Grace Ramirez Gaston provides leadership and oversight of the Civic Art Division including management of the operational, administrative, and technical activities across all programs and projects. The Division includes Operations/Fiscal, Collections Management, Conservation and Mentorship Program, Public Art in Private Development Program, and Board Initiatives and special programs. The Director of Civic Art develops and articulates a broad vision for the division, provides policy guidance on civic art plans, programs, and projects and centers the work on cultural equity and inclusion. During her 15 years at the New York City School Construction Authority, she managed the day-to-day operations of the Public Art for Public Schools Unit, including operations, collections and project management of Percent for Art and Sites for Students programming. Ms. Ramirez Gaston holds a BA in Fine Arts from Rowan University.
Anne Marie Acosta
Administrative Analyst, Civic Art
Danielle Galvan Gomez
Civic Art Registrar
Pat Gomez
Sr. Manager, Public Art in Private Development
Caroline Kerrigan Lerch
Project Manager, Civic Art
Brianna MacGillivray
Program Specialist, Civic Art
Iris Anna Regn
Project Manager, Civic Art
Melanie Rubio
Finance and Operations Manager
Laleña Vellanoweth
Conservation and Collections Manager, Civic Art
Lida Venieri
Assistant Division Director, Civic Art
Bronwyn Mauldin
Division Director, Research and Evaluation
Bronwyn Mauldin oversees a Research and Evaluation team that utilizes data and social science methods to improve the Department of Arts and Culture’s work and strengthen the arts ecology. Ms. Mauldin has spent her career conducting applied research and evaluation for nonprofits, philanthropies and government. She also teaches research methods to graduate students in the arts administration program at Claremont Graduate University. Prior to coming to LACDAC, Ms. Mauldin evaluated farmworker programs in California’s Central Valley, studied employment conditions for truck drivers in the Pacific Northwest, analyzed apprenticeship opportunities in the healthcare industry, served as a nonpartisan policy analyst in the Washington State House of Representatives and researched villager organizing in rural northeast Thailand. Ms. Mauldin has a master’s in public administration from the University of Washington. She is also a novelist.
Matthew Agustin
Research and Evaluation Analyst, Arts Education and Youth Development
Amy Ben-Kiki
Sr. Manager, Research and Evaluation
The Los Angeles City/County Native American Indian Commission is housed at, and administratively supported by, the Los Angeles County Department of Arts and Culture.
Learn More
Alexandra Valdes
Executive Director, Los Angeles City/County Native American Indian Commission & LANAIC Self Governance Board
Alexandra Valdes is an enrolled tribal citizen of the Central Council of Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska, a descendant of the Athabascan and the grandchild of German and Hungarian immigrants. She is the mother of two children, ages six and three. Alexandra has dedicated her career to working for organizations that empower American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) communities.
Previously, Alexandra worked for her Alaska Native Regional Corporation, Sealaska Corporation. In this role she developed, implemented, and managed educational and professional development programs and opportunities for tribal member shareholders and descendants. She also served as a project assistant at the Seattle Indian Health Board’s Urban Indian Health Institute, a tribal epidemiology center that focuses on the national urban AIAN population. During her graduate studies, she interned for Haa Aani, a Southeast Alaska based non-profit Community Development Financial Institution committed to creating sustainable economic opportunities for Tlingit, Haida, and Tsimshian people.
Alexandra was a First Nations Futures Fellow at Stanford University and a Barbara Jordan Health Policy Fellow with the Kaiser Family Foundation where she worked for the US Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Brown University and a Master of Public Policy from the University of Southern California. While at Brown, Alexandra was a member of the women’s Division I water polo team.
Stephanie Guadron
Administrative Manager, Los Angeles City/County Native American Indian Commission
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Led team in assists with seven...Played all 19 games, starting 17...Scored three goals...Finished the season with 13 points...Netted
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Research Institute for Tropical Medicine
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Ciego de Avila, Cuba, Oct 27 (Prensa Latina) Students and teachers from several educational centers in Ciego de Avila, in central Cuba, expressed their solidarity with the Palestinian people on Friday in the face of Israel's indiscriminate bombings.
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At rallies held at their campuses throughout the province, participants condemned the barbarism committed against innocent civilians in the Gaza Strip, where thousands of people, most of them children and elderly, have been killed.
During a rally held at the Raúl Cervantes Urban Pre-University Institute, in the municipality of Chambas, the students made an artistic representation related to the topic and listened to the words of some teachers, who explained the historic conflict to them.
Students and teachers from schools in the city of Morón also repudiated and condemned the aggressors of the Palestinian people by reading poems and singing songs appropriate to the situation.
Meanwhile, the members of the Cuban-Arab community of residents in Ciego de Avila ratified their support for the people of Palestine, and condemning Israel’s genocide against them.
In this regard, Arab descendant Nora Brajín said very distressed: “I still have families there on my father’s side and I join in their pain.”
The president of the Arab Union in the province, Alexis Valdés, reaffirmed his support for and commitment to Palestinian resistance, and called for the immediate end of Israel’s attacks on the Gaza Strip.
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Rhythm Nation
Written by Janet Jackson, James Harris III, Terry Lewis
Wannabe
Written by Victoria Beckham, Melanie Brown, Emma Bunton, Melanie Chisolm, Geraldine Halliwell, Matt Rowe, Richard Stannard
Who Let The Dogs Out
Written by Anslem Douglas
Good Vibrations
Written by Dan Hartman, Amir Shakir, Donnie Walberg, Mark Wahlberg
Shake Your Body (Down To The Ground)
Written by Randy Jackson, Michael Jackson
Get Pumped
Written by Michelle Lewis, Doug Rockwell
Finally (CeCe Peniston)
Written by CeCe Peniston, Felipe Delgado, E.L. Linnear, Rodney Jackson
Gangnam Style
Written by Jai Sang Park, Gun Hyung Yoo
The Zing
Written by Adam Sandler, Robert Smigel, Dennis White
What Is Love (Haddaway)
Written by Dee Dee Halligan, Junior Torello
Hey Babe (Drop It To The Floor)
Written by T-Pain, Armando Perez, Sandy Wilhelm
Don't Start Now
Written by Dua Lipa, Caroline Ailin, Emily Warren, Ian Kirkpatrick
Shots
Written by Jonathan Smith, Skyler Austen Gordy, Stefan Kendal Gordy, Eric Delatorre
Dance Monkey
Written by Toni Watson
I Wish
Written by Stevie Wonder
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Written by Maurice White, Al McKay, Allee Willis
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Carter Lang and Carl Rosen
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Written by Jo Yoon-kyung, Chen and Chanyeol
Performed by EXO
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Written by Teddy Park
Performed by BlackPink
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Performed by NCT 127
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Written by Pdogg, RM, Melanie Joy Fontana, Michel "Lindgren" Schulz,"Hitman" Bang, Suga, Emily Weisband, J-Hope, and Ashley Frangipane
Performed by BTS ft. Dua Lipa
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Arranged by The Orchard Fake Love
Written by "Hitman" Bang, Pdogg, and RM
Performed by BTS
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Performed by BTS
Courtesy of BigHit Entertainment
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Written by Bang Si-hyuk, Roman Campolo, Kang Hyo-won, Kim Nam-joon, Shin Dong-hyuk, Ali Tamposi, and Onika Maraj
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Written by Matthew Wilder and David Zippel Join Us
Written by Stephen Schwartz I Heard It Through the Grapevine
Written by Norman J. Whitfield and Barrett Strong
What A Wonderful World
Written by Robert Thiele and George David Weiss
Performed by Joey Ramone
Courtesy of Sire Records
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Performed by AC/DC
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Performed by DJ Shadow featuring De La Soul
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Written by Andrew Lloyd Webber
Performed by Corey Krueger First We Take Manhattan (Leonard Cohen Version)
Written by Leonard Cohen
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Performed by Tyler The Creator
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Written and Performed by Lauren Wood
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Written by Elton John and Bernie Taupin
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Courtesy of Mercury Records Limited
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Written by Elton John and Bernie Taupin
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Courtesy of Mercury Records Limited
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Written by Elton John and Bernie Taupin
Performed by Elton John
Courtesy of Mercury Records Limited
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Written by Elton John and Bernie Taupin
Performed by Elton John and P!nk
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Written by Soyeon, Yummy Tone and Simon Hong
Performed by (G)I-dle
Courtesy of Cube Entertainment Jopping
Written by Tay Jasper, Adrian Mckinnon, Jam Factory and Hwang Yoo-bin
Performed by SuperM
Courtesy of SM Entertainment & Capitol Records
Arranged by The Orchard
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Written by Heidi B. Rodewald & Mark L. Stewart
Produced & Performed by Kenny G
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Written by Matt Johnson & Kim Schifino
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Written by Joe Jonas, Kent Jones, OZGO, Edwin Paul Shelton II, Justin Tranter & Oscar Holter
Performed by DNCE featuring Kent Jones
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Written by Christian Crippin, Jacob Hoggard, Thomas Walter MacDonald and Dave Rosin
Performed by Steely Dan
Courtesy of Geffen Records
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Written by Donovan Leitch
Performed by Donovan
Published by Peer International Corp. (BMI)
Recording courtersy of Epic Records by arrangement with Sony Music Licensing and Donovan Discs That Old Black Magic
Written by Harold Arlen and Johnny Mercer
Performed by Billy Barty Java Jive
Written by Milton Drake and Ben Oakland The Murder
From the motion picture 'Psycho (1960)
Written by Bernard Herrmann Both Sides Now (Love Actually Version)
Written by Joni Mitchell
Produced by Marius De Vries and Eldad Guetta
Vocals Produced by Edie Lehmann Boddicker
Performed by Rebecca Sugar Both Sides Now
Written by Joni Mitchell
Performed by Brittany Howard and Herbie HancockVocals Produced by Edie Lehmann Boddicker
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Under license from Virgin Music Label & Artist Services and Universal Music Enterprises
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Composed by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov "I Second That Emotion"
Written by Smokey Robinson and Al Cleveland
Performed by The Miracles Courtesy of Motown Records
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Written by Len Ron Hanks and Zane Grey
Performed by L.T.D.
Courtesy of A&M Records
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Written by Public Domain and John Dowland Arranged by Charles Berry
Performed by Music Beyond
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Written by Stanley Burrell, Rick James, and Alonzo Miller
Performed by MC Hammer
Courtesy of Capitol Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises Count On Me
Written by Bruno Mars, Ari Levine and Philip Lawrence
Performed by Bruno Mars
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film and TV Licensing Hocus Pocus
Written by Jan Akkerman and Thijs van Leer
Performed by Focus
Recorded for The Old Grey Whistle Test
Courtesy of Red Bullet Productions BV and BBC Studios <small>Mi Gente<br>Written by Ashadally Adam, José Balvin, Andres Echavarria, Mohombi Moupondo, and Willy William<br>Performed by J Balvin & Willy William<br>Courtesy of Universal Music Latino<br>Under license from Universal Music Enterprises</small> <small>Kickstart My Heart<br>Written by Nikki Sixx<br>Performed by Mötley Crüe<br>Courtesy of Downtown Music</small> <small>Escape (The Piña Colada Song)<br>Written and Performed by Rupert Holmes<br>Courtesy of Geffen Records<br>under license from Universal Music Enterprises</small> <small>Bad<br>Written and Performed by Michael Jackson<br>Courtesy of Epic Records<br>By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing</small> 2 Bad (Refugee Camp Mix)
Written by Michael Jackson, Bruce Swedien, René Moore and Dallas Austin
Performed by Michael Jackson ft. John Forté
Courtesy of Epic Records
By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing That Old Feeling (Radioland Murders Version) Written by Lew Brown and Sammy Fain
Performed by Rebecca Sugar Red Red Wine
Written by Neil Diamond
Performed by UB40
Courtesy of Virgin Records Ltd.
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises I Love the Nightlife (Disco 'Round) (1994 Remix)
Written by Alicia Bridges and Susan Hutcheson
Performed by Alicia Bridges
Courtesy of Republic Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises Theme from Moonlighting
Written by Lee Holdridge and Al Jarreau
Performed by Al Jarreau
Courtesy of Rhino Entertainment Group/Warner Bros. Records Inc.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing Welcome Back (Theme from Welcome Back, Kotter)
Written and Performed by John Sebastian
Courtesy of John Sebastian Music As Time Goes by
Written by Herman Hupfeld
Performed by Dooley Wilson
Courtesy of Warner Bros Entertainment Theme from Picket Fences
Written by Stewart Levin Beauty and The Beast
Written by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman Love Me To Me
Written by Ego Plum, Amalia Levari, Monica Ray, & Nicholas Sumida
Courtesy of Nickelodeon (I Just) Died in Your Arms
Written by Nicholas Eede
Performed by Cutting Crew
Courtesy of Virgin Records Ltd.
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises Don't Stop Me Now
Written by Freddie Mercury
Performed by Queen
Courtesy of Mercury Records Limited
under license from Universal Music Enterprises Total Eclipse of The Heart
Written by Jim Steinman
Performed by Bonnie Tyler
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment <small>"Que Tire Pa Lante"<br>Written by Ramón Ayala<br>Performed by Daddy Yankee<br>Courtesy of El Cartel Records<br>under license of Universal Music Enterprises</small> <small>Pump It<br>Written by Nicholas Roubanis, Stacy Ferguson, Thomas Van Musser, Will Adams, Allan Pineda<br>Performed by The Black Eyed Peas<br>Courtesy of A&M Records<br>Contains a sample of "Misirlou" (1962) Performed by Dick Dale & His Del-Tones<br>Courtesy of Dick Dale Enterprises<br>Under license from Universal Music Enterprises</small> <small>Tu Cuerpo<br>Written by Armando Christian Perez, Jencarlos Canela and David Miranda<br>Performed by Pitbull featuring Jencarlos<br>Courtesy of Mr. 305 Records<br>By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment</small> <small>Hey Baby (Drop It to the Floor)<br>Written by Armando Christian Perez, Sandy Julie Wilhelm and Faheem Najm<br>Performed by Pitbull featuring T-Pain<br>Courtesy of RCA Records<br>By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment</small> <small>Star Wars Main Theme/Blockade Runner<br>Written by John Williams<br>Courtesy of Lucasfilm Ltd.</small> <small>Take On Me<br>Written by Magne Furuholmen, Morten Harket, and Pål Waaktaar<br>Performed by A-Ha<br>Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc.<br>By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing</small> <small>How Deep Is Your Love<br>Written by Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb, and Robin Gibb<br>Performed by The Bee Gees<br>Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc.<br>By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing</small> One Way or Another
Written by Nigel Harrison and Deborah Harry
Performed by Blondie
Courtesy of Capitol Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises Friend Like Me (End Title)
Written by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman
Performed by Will Smith ft. Dj Khaled Sexy And I Know It
Written by George Robertson, Kenny Oliver, SkyBlu, Redfoo, Erin Beck and David Listenbee
Performed by LMFAO
Courtesy of Interscope Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises In the Mood
Written by Wingy Manone, Andy Razaf and Joe Garland Take Five
Written by Paul Desmond Tico Tico
Written by Aloysio de Oliveira and Ervin Drake Sabre Dance
Composed by Aram Khachaturyan Valse Triste
Written by Jean Sibelius 'll Be Glad When You're Dead, You Rascal You
Written by Sam Theard A Guy What Takes His Time (Joel McNeely Version)
Written by Ralph Rainger
Produced by Marius De Vries and Eldad Guetta
Jazz Band Arranged by Danny Elfman
Vocals Produced and Arranged by Edie Lehmann Boddicker
Performed by Billie Eilish
Billie Eilish appears courtesy of Darkroom/Interscope Records Takin' Care of Business
Written by Randy Bachman
Performed by Bachman-Turner Overdrive
Courtesy of Box Of Songs Inc. By arrangement with Paquin Entertainment Group Inc. It's Alright
Written by John Sebastian, Ben Folds, Joe Hawley, Pharrell Williams, Mark Ronson, Anne Preven, Sara Beth Bareilles, Billie Baird O'Connell, Finneas O'Connell, Rob Cantor, Yori Brenner, Rian Johnson, Andy Fickman, and Christopher Guardino
contains samples of Welcome Back (Theme from Welcome Back, Kotter)
Written by John Sebastian
Produced by Jared Faber, Marius De Vries and Eldad Guetta
Vocals Produced and Arranged by Edie Lehmann Boddicker
Performed by Pharrell Williams and Sara Bareilles ft. Billie Eilish & Rivers Cuomo
Pharrell Williams appears courtesy of i am OTHER Entertainment/Columbia Records
Sara Bareilles appears courtesy of Epic Records
Billie Eilish appears courtesy of Darkroom/Interscope Records
Rivers Cuomo appears courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corporation I'll Make Love To You
Written by Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds
Performed by Boyz II Men
Courtesy of Motown Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises The Price Is Right Theme
Written by Robert Israel
Courtesy of FremantleMedia North America, Inc. Jeopardy Theme (2008 Edition)
Written by Merv Griffin
Composed by Chris Bell
Courtesy of Jeopardy Productions <small>Chariots of Fire<br>Written by Vangelis<br>Performed by Vangelis<br>Courtesy of Polydor Records Ltd.<br>Under license from Universal Music Enterprises</small> Lovin' You
Written by Minnie Riperton and Richard Rudolph
Performed by Minnie Riperton
Courtesy of Capitol Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises We Built This City
Written by Dennis Lambert, Martin George Page, Bernie Taupin, and Péter Wolf
Performed by Starship
Courtesy of Rhino Entertainment Company
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing Mope (contains samples from "Rock Me Amadeus", "Relax", "For Whom the Bell Tolls" and the theme of Pac-Man)
Written by James Franks, Johann Hölzel, Peter Gill, Holly Johnson, Brian Nash, Mark O'Toole, James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich, Cliff Burton, Toshio Kai, John Swartzwelder, Steve Tompkins, and David S. Cohen
Performed by Bloodhound Gang
Courtesy of Republic/Geffen Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises Ain't Too Proud To Beg
Written by Eddie Holland and Norman Whitfield
Performed by The Temptations
Courtesy of Motown RecordsUnder license from Universal Music Enterprises Don't Stop the Party
Written by Armando Perez, Jorge Martinez Gomez, Jose Garcia, Thomas Rozdilsky, and Frederick Hibbert
Performed by Pitbull (feat. TJR)
Pitbull appears courtesy of Polo Grounds Music/RCA Records/Mr. 305 Inc.
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
TJR appears courtesy of Rising Music through Three Six Zero Group Ltd. Feel This Moment
Written by Christina Aguilera, Nasri Atweh, Magne Furuholmen, Morten Harket, Chantal Kreviazuk, Nolan Lambroza, Adam Messinger, Armando Christian Perez, Urales Vargas and Pål Waaktaar
Performed by Pitbull feat. Christina Aguilera
Courtesy of RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing Wannabe
Written by Victoria Beckham, Mel B, Emma Bunton, Geri Halliwell, Melanie Chisholm, Matthew Row and Richard Stannard
Performed by Spice Girls
Courtesy of Virgin Records Ltd.
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises Move Closer to Your World (6 ABC Action News theme song)
Written by Al Ham
Courtesy of The Walt Disney Company and WPVI-TV in Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaBy arrangement with Mayoham Magic "Run Wild"
Written by Umar Ibrahim, Graham Muron & Noah McBeth
Performed by Thutmose
Courtesy of King Thut LLC
By arrangement with Zync Music Dance Monkey
Written by Toni Watson
Performed by Tones and I
Courtesy of Elektra Entertainment Group
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing Space Unicorn
Written and Performed by Parry Gripp
By arrangement with Oglio Records Pinkfong Baby Shark
Written by Kim Min Seok
Performed by Pinkfong
Courtesy of Smart Study Co., Ltd. Stinko Foot
Written by Water Handblast
Performed by Submarine Man ft. Lama Doodle, Footye North & Sakooni!
Courtesy of Flex Entertainment Waffles Song (Waffles, Waffles, Waffles) (from Teen Titans Go!)
Written by Jared Faber
Performed by Khary Payton, Greg Cipes, Scott Menville, Tara Strong, and Hynden Walch ft. Kristen Bell, Ozioma Akagha, Ashley Johnson and Halsey
Courtesy of Warner Bros. Animation and DC Entertainment Batman Theme
Written and Performed by Neal Hefti
Courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation Are you CN this - Rap Song
Written by Mark Ronson, Andy Samberg, Mirwais Ahmadzai, Max Martin, Savan Kotecha, Ilya Salmanzadeh and Alma-Sofia Miettinen
Performed by Mark Ronson, Wiz Khalifa, Waka Flocka Flame and The Lonely Island ft. Snoop Dogg, DJ Khaled, Lil Yachty and Sir Mix-a-Lot
Mark Ronson performs courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment U.K.
Waka Flocka Flame appears courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
The Lonely Island appears courtesy of Republic Records
Snoop Dogg appears courtesy of Doggystyle Records
DJ Khaled appears courtesy of We the Best Music/Epic Records/Roc Nation Entertainment
Lil Yachty courtesy of Quality Control Music/Motown Records
Sir Mix-a-Lot Courtesy of Rhyme Cartel Records I Wish
Written and Performed by Stevie Wonder
Courtesy of Motown Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises Toons (Agua)
Written by Jose Alvaro Osorio Balvin, Marcos Masis, Jesus M. Nieves Cortez, Ramón Luis Ayala Rodríguez, Alejandro Ramírez, Kevyn Mauricio Cruz Moreno, Juan Camilo Vargas, Alejandro Borrero & Ivanni Rodriguez
Contains samples of "SpongeBob SquarePants Theme"
(featuring Patrick Pinney, Camryn Walling, Devin Johnson & Sara Paxton)
Written by Derek Drymon, Mark Harrison, Stephen Hillenburg & Blaise Smith
and "Smile Darn Ya Smile"
(featuring The Toons)
Written by Jack Meskill, Charles O'Flynn, and Max Rich
Produced by Tainy
Performed by Tainy, Daddy Yankee & J. Balvin
Tainy courtesy of NEON16/Roc Nation
Daddy Yankee courtesy of El Cartel Records
J. Balvin courtesy of Universal Music Latino, a division of UMG Recordings, Inc. We're Not Gonna Take It
Written by Dee Snider
Performed by Twisted Sister
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing Get Ready (2013 Orchestral Mix)
Written by Jean-Paul DeCoster, Raymond Slijngaard and Filip De Wilde
Performed by 2 Unlimited
Courtesy of Byte Records
Under license from Ivy Road Productions Holding Out for a Hero
Written by Dean Pitchford and Jim Steinman
Performed by Bonnie Tyler
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment Fast Lane
Written by Durk Banks, Altariq Crapps, Jocelyn Donald, Jordan Douglas, Norman Payne, Ivory Scott, Alyssa Stephens, Byron Thomas, Tyshane Thompson, Caleb Toliver, Bryan Williams
Performed by Don Toliver, Lil Durk & Latto Produced by D.J. Chose (as DJ Chose), Tariq Beats & Pop Nick
featuring Porky’s Rap
Written by Nicholas Neil Carter
Performed by Eric Bauza
Don Toliver appears courtesy of We Run It Ent/Cactus Jack/Atlantic Records
Lil Durk appears courtesy of Alamo/Geffen Records
Latto appears courtesy of Streamcut/RCA Records
a division of Sony Music Entertainment Witchcraft
Written by Cy Coleman and Carolyn Leigh
Performed by Frank Sinatra
Courtesy of Reprise Records
By Arrangement with Rhino Entertainment Company
Ride of The Valkyries
Written by Richard Wagner Up Where We Belong
From the film An Officer and a Gentleman (1982)
Written by Will Jennings, Bernard Nitzsche and Buffy Sainte-Marie
Performed by Joe Cocker and Jennifer Warnes
Courtesy of Paramount Pictures Gangnam Style
Written by Park Jae-sang and Yoo Gun-hyung
Performed by Psy
Courtesy of YG Entertainment Inc. and Universal Republic Records (US)
Under License from Universal Music Operations, Ltd. Can't Fight this Feeling
Written by Kevin Cronin
Performed by REO Speedwagon
Courtesy of Epic Records
By arrangement with Sony BMG Music Entertainment Smile, Darn Ya, Smile
Written by Jack Meskill, Charles O'Flynn, and Max Rich The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down
Written by Cliff Friend and Dave Franklin Merrily We Roll Along
Written by Charlie Tobias, Murray Mencher and Eddie Cantor
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1. City Life Washington, DC, Today 12 City Calendar 15 Culture 17 Identity 17 Lifestyle 19 Fashion 19 Food 20 Sports 21 Media 21 Language 22 Education 23 Economy & Costs 23 Government & Politics 23 Environment 24 The Land 24 Green DC 24 Urban Planning & Development 25
2. and residents are known for speaking their minds. Politics take the forefront in much City Life cocktail party chatter, especially in the months leading up to the presidential election. These are exciting times for Washington, DC. The nation as a whole is experiencing a period of restlessness and an overall dissatisfaction with the current administration. The continuing death toll in Iraq, trouble in the Middle East and the ongoing terrorist threat since September 11, 2001 is forcing Americans to question their needs and who can meet City Life WASHINGTON, DC, TODAY them. At the micro level, these national questions also become DC’s questions, and Wash- ingtonians are fired up and talking about everything from George W Bush’s super low Washington, DC, has always served as the nation’s soapbox, but we’d argue it’s also the approval ratings in 2006 to immigration reform, the battle for the Supreme Court, whether nation’s soap opera (just substitute congressmen, the CIA and the Prez, interns, newspaper abortion should remain legal and is the federal government taking on too much of a Big WASHINGTON, DC, TODAY reporters and TV anchors for actors). The plot in DC changes daily, and like the national Brother role? But the biggest question of all seems to be: are the Democrats going to make deficit there’s no limit on what can and does happen. a comeback in ’08? And if so, is Hillary going to win? Chaotic, restless, international, diplomatic, enigmatic, power hungry, eccentric, philan- Here’s the deal. In DC, a good election fight is tantamount to kick ass make-up sex thropic, helpless, poor, ethnic, opinionated, gay – the adjectives describing Washington, and the whole mood of the city becomes amped in the months preceding a presidential DC, and its residents go on and on. But the place (like all good soap opera plotlines) just bid. After the November election there’s a bit of a lull as everyone waits for the lame duck isn’t that easily defined. president to actually leave. Come January it’s party time again. An inaugural ball is the DC Washington, DC, is a city where the egos are big and coolness is determined by how version of the Academy Awards, except Washingtonians would tell you it’s cooler (their close you are to POTUS (that would be the President of the United States for those not big party only happens once every four years, thank you very much). If you can score a familiar with the lingo). This is probably the only city in the world where Anderson seat to one of the balls, you can play out that whole childhood Cinderella/Prince Charming Cooper and the guys from CNN receive childhood fantasy. the same kind of puppy-dog adulation as DC experienced a flourish of a patriotic renaissance following the September 11 terror- the Jolie-Pitts. ist attacks. American flags flew in suburban yards and showed up on bumper stickers DC is a cacophony of sounds, a place LOWDOWN and car windows. Although the region has always been patriotic – DC is the birthplace of where hometown go-go music blaring from democracy, Maryland the home of the Star-Spangled Banner, Virginia has churned out the bum’s duct-taped boombox on a street Population 582,049 many US presidents – the events of September 11 saw a rekindling of an ‘I’m proud to be corner in shabby chic Adams-Morgan Time zone Eastern Standard Time (GMT minus five an American’ mentality deeper than party lines. Today evidence of this patriotism lingers, gets mixed with the seductive sizzle of an hours) but it’s slowly losing momentum as war deaths continue. These days there are as many Argentine tango resonating from a nearby 3-star room Around $150 antiwar slogans as I Support My Troops stickers on car bumpers. club, and is harmonized with an argu- Coffee $3 Although ethnically diverse, traditionally Washington, DC, is one of the most segre- ment between a Peruvian man and his gated cities in the country. However, on our last visit (after being away for a few years) we Irish–Puerto Rican girlfriend in rapid-fire Essential drink Martini ($10) noticed refreshing changes. Although some had always embraced the city’s global culture, Spanish. Metro fare $1.20 – $3.90 the phenomena has gone mainstream. White yuppies flood bars once almost exclusively DC is the smell of slow roasting pork, the domain of Black professionals, and everyone is feeling the beat of Africa, Asia and Latin engine exhaust and human sweat on a hot America. DC, it seems, just can’t get enough of salsa music, woven tapestries, Mediter- August night on slightly edgy 14th St in the Shaw. It’s a bar where a 20–something ranean meze and mint Mojitos. The immigrant community has risen to the occasion and mixed-race crowd is gathering for drinks and a chat about gentrification and whether or opened bistros, bodegas, spice shops, foreign bookstores and world-music clubs. not it’s bad or good. It is the struggling single mother in the housing project deep in the Washington, DC, is constantly reinventing itself, which isn’t always the best policy. heart of Anacostia, worrying about how to pay this month’s electricity bill, and whether Downtown – once a network of desolate streets and edgy clubs set in empty warehouses – her son will stay straight and finish high school or join the gang hustling China white on is the star of DC’s gentrification line, especially in the area just north of Chinatown near her front stoop. National Public Radio. Shaw – once crippled by racial tension and riots – is now a destina- Washington is also glamorous and fun. She is expensively decorated lounges and ex- tion for African heritage tours. Five years ago it was considered risky to own a townhouse clusive nightclubs in Dupont Circle, where the city’s young, hot and gay gather to discuss east of the capital, today the Capitol Hill neighborhood in Southeast is one of the city’s politics, progress and maybe a little sex over gourmet tapas and French champagne. She more popular. And Brookland – an Upper Northeast ’hood until recently unknown to is million-dollar brownstone homes in Georgetown, where the city’s wheelers and dealers many DC residents – is suddenly the city’s hottest real-estate market. Then there’s the broker power in their masterfully decorated dining rooms, while their couture-clad wives new baseball stadium being built in the heart of Southeast DC, along the Anacostia River, discuss Botox over Chianti across the hall. that will replace the current ballpark at RFK Stadium. The $600 million–plus park is set Over on Capitol Hill, she serves politics, not olives, with her happy-hour martinis. to open in April 2008. Home turf of the Hillies (folks who work on Capitol Hill), in this ’hood she is divey While most Washingtonians are thrilled at the prospect of being able, once again, to bars where staffers exchange business cards and flirtatious gestures. These (often) young root on a hometown team, the location of the Washington Nationals stadium is a lot more and (sometimes) naïve press secretaries and lobbyists, congressional aids, Senate staffers controversial (and a contentious point in the November 2006 mayoral election). Touted and interns hail from all across America, and bring with them a diverse pool of regional by some as a developmental savior of the neighborhood, it’s thought of by many others idiosyncrasies. No matter their background, they all seem united by a common dream of as just another victory for gentrification. doing something big and making the difference. Revitalization doesn’t come without a price. So while it means hip restaurants and clubs It seems that Washington is always immersed in some scandal or another, and Washing- along with valuable community services, renovation of buildings and influx of new resi- tonians can be gossip addicts – it can be as sexy as power (another problem when it comes dents, it also means increasing property values and rising rents. In a city where more than to local addictions…) The city also has a bit of a rebellious streak (it did knowingly elect a 20% of its residents live below the poverty line, this is a big deal. Although its purveyors’ man charged with possession of crack-cocaine, Marion Barry, back into the mayoral office) intentions may have been good, ultimately gentrification boils down to forcing out less 12 13
3. affluent, longtime residents who can no longer afford to stay. In DC, this conflict invari- ably comes down to race: well-to-do whites are scooping up property in places like Shaw CITY CALENDAR Washington’s calendar is jam-packed with NATIONAL CHERRY BLOSSOM FESTIVAL and Logan Circle, while poorer Blacks are being pushed further and further away. It’s a events, some of the highlights being the %202-728-1137; www.nationalcherryblossom bit of a vicious cycle, revitalization, especially in a city that already has a problem with Cherry Blossom Festival and the Smith- festival.org segregation. Banishing poorer, usually minority residents, to outer suburbs only creates a sonian Folklife Festival. The city also gets This two-week arts and culture fest cel- wider chasm between the classes. City Life City Life fired up for the nation’s birthday, celebrat- ebrates the blooming of DC’s cherry trees It’s not a problem with an easy solution. The neighborhoods really are looking terrific. ing Independence Day with free concerts and culminates in a parade extravaganza. In Downtown the streets are bursting with restaurants, theatres and galleries, capped by the huge convention center. Shaw is just a few years behind. Its development is unique, and fireworks. however: the ‘New U’ remembers its days as Black Broadway and is drawing on that his- On national holidays, banks, schools, CHERRY BLOSSOM 10-MILE RUN WASHINGTON, DC, TODAY government offices and some attractions CITY CALENDAR tory. (Okay, we’re going off on a bit of a tangent here, but we thought you would want %301-320-3350; www.cherryblossom.org to know: U St is hands down the hottest place to hear live music in DC today. It has long close; transportation runs on a Sunday Thousands of racers run around the Tidal been the site of cutting-edge rock venues like the 9:30 Club, p183, and Black Cat, p183. But schedule. For additional events information, Basin and along the Potomac for cash prizes now you can also hear jazz and the infectious local style, go-go, in the same historic clubs contact the Washington, DC Convention & Tourism (or just for fun). where Duke Ellington and Pearl Bailey played. DC’s music scene is about the rediscovery Co ( % 202-789-7000; www.washington and rebirth of its roots – blending blues and jazz and go-go with modern urban sounds .org). like hip-hop and house.) APRIL Meanwhile, Downtown and on the National Mall the federal government recently Weather goes from fine to fabulous (tem- completed its own revitalization program with the renovation and major reopenings of JANUARY peratures between 50°F and 66°F), making old museums (National Museum of American Art and National Portrait Gallery) and the Winter is mild, with temperatures usually April one of the loveliest months in DC. opening of new ones (National Museum of the American Indian). The sparkling, nearly in the 30s. Every four years (or eight if the Easter Sunday usually occurs in April. new National WWII Memorial glorifies national unity. US people are forgiving), it’s the ultimate social-political event in Washington, DC: WHITE HOUSE EASTER EGG ROLL Inauguration Day. www.whitehouse.gov/easter; 1600 Pennsylvania Ave INFAMOUS INLAWS, REBELLIOUS CHILDREN, EMBARRASSING SIBLINGS – On the Monday after Easter, kids aged three SHOCKING PRESIDENTIAL FAMILY CONFESSIONS FEBRUARY to six are invited to the South Lawn for stories, games and colorful characters For Black History Month the Smithsonian Washington media loves to dig up the dirt on the Commander-in-Chief’s kin, which the public eats up faster than George museums organize an incredible educa- (besides your typical politicians). W Bush can choke on a pretzel. Below are a few favorite gems. tional program. For more information call The Bush Twins – Poor George W, not only is he the laughing stock of the world, his daughters also have a rebel- %202-357-4574. SMITHSONIAN CRAFT SHOW lious streak. In May 2001, the then 19-year-old twins, Barbara and Jenna, were accused by police in Austin, TX, of %202-357-4000; www.si.edu/craftshow; 401 F St underage drinking at a Mexican restaurant. Police accused Barbara of being a minor in possession of alcohol and CHINESE NEW YEAR NW, National Building Museum funniest of all, Jenna was accused of trying to use a fake ID to buy booze (how she thought she could pull that Chinatown lights up with dancing and In mid-April, leading American potters, fur- kind of anonymity off is beyond us). Charges were dismissed after both girls did community service and paid fines, firecrackers. A giant dragon leads a niture makers, metalsmiths, glass, paper and and Barbara attended alcohol counseling. It wasn’t Jenna’s first run in with the law – she had previously been parade through the downtown streets. textile artists, and jewelry creators display charged with underage drinking. Drinking scandals seem to run in the family. Bush kept news of his own 1976 and sell their work. arrest for drunken driving in Maine under the radar until the story broke just days before the 2000 presidential election. Bush stopped drinking on his 40th birthday, in 1986. Bill Clinton’s Bro – President Clinton’s half-brother Roger was a convicted felon. In 1985, Roger spent time in MARCH SHAKESPEARE’S BIRTHDAY Spring arrives (temperatures range from %202-544-4600; www.folger.edu; 201 E Capitol St prison for selling cocaine. (But was pardoned by Bill in 2001). Bill Clinton kind of stole his half-brother’s thunder, 40°F to 55°F); prepare yourself for festival On April 23, the Folger Shakespeare Library & Thea- however, when his own marital indiscretions and fondness for Oval Office blowjobs became the scandal du jour and parade season. The Cherry Blossom tre (p87) celebrates the Bard’s birthday with and nearly cost him his job. Festival takes place in late March or early jugglers and jesters, music, song and dance. The Bush Seniors – Like father, like son. It is no wonder George W Bush is famous for his awkward phrases. He April. probably learned it from his parents. During the 1984 presidential campaign, sharp-tongued Barbara Bush famously called democratic vice presidential nominee Geraldine Ferraro a word that ‘rhymes with rich.’ Her husband upped FILMFEST DC ST PATRICK’S DAY %202-724-6578; www.filmfestdc.org the ante – in the 1988 presidential race, a microphone picked up George HW Bush describing his half-Mexican %202-637-2474; www.dcstpatsparade.com Shown at venues around the city, this festi- grandchildren (by son Jeb and daughter-in-law, Columbia) to President Reagan as ‘the little brown ones.’ On March 17, DC’s Irish and wannabes The Reagan Kids – All four of President Ronald Reagan’s kids liked to publicly disagree and openly feud with their val features cutting-edge films by national whoop it up at a parade down Constitu- and international directors. It is held over 10 father. Michael criticized his stepmother’s (Nancy Reagan’s) parenting. Maureen opposed her father on gun control tion Ave. and abortion. Ron dropped out of Yale, joined the Joffrey Ballet and danced in his underwear on Saturday Night days at the end of the month. Live. No one could top Patti, however, who posed nude for Playboy, and who wrote a memoir, The Way I See It, that portrayed both her parents in a negative light. SMITHSONIAN KITE FESTIVAL Boozy Billy Carter – Billy Carter, brother of President Jimmy Carter, was known as a troublemaker in 1970s’ %202-357-2700; www.kitefestival.org MAY Washington. A colorful southern fellow with a penchant for beer drinking, the guy liked the beverage so much he On the last Saturday of March, the skies May in DC is truly delightful: temperatures created his own label – Billy Beer. It flopped. near the Washington Monument come range from 60°F to 75°F, and tourist season alive with colors. swings into high gear. Memorial Day, the 14 15
4. non-barrister types, attracts about 4000 PUBLIC HOLIDAYS runners each year and has raised more FIVE QUIRKY DC EXPERIENCES than $3.7 million. It is held in early June. New Year’s Day January 1 When you’re tired of looking at stoic monuments or relic-stuffed museums, then check out the other side of DC. The city Martin Luther King Jr Day 3rd Monday in January is a gold mine for things from the slightly offbeat to the downright bizarre. SMITHSONIAN FOLKLIFE FESTIVAL Check out the Squished Penny Museum (%202-986-5644; www.squishedpenny.com; Northwest Washington; Presidents’ Day 3rd Monday in February City Life City Life %202-275-1119; www.folklife.si.edu admission by appointment only), which has an unusual collection of – you heard it – squished pennies, coins, and Memorial Day Last Monday in May For 10 days before Independence Day, this other ephemera from around the world. Exhibited in the owners’ living room, it gives new meaning to the term Independence Day July 4 extravaganza celebrates international and common cents. Labor Day 1st Monday in September US cultures on the Mall lawns in front of See the famous Exorcist Stairs (3600 Prospect St NW, Georgetown) from The Exorcist, which gave many people the Smithsonian Castle (p68). nightmares in the ’70s. The steps in the film are at the end of M Street in Georgetown, across from the Key Bridge. CULTURE CITY CALENDAR Columbus Day 2nd Monday in October Veterans Day November 11 The stuffed body of Owney, the unofficial postal mascot, rests behind glass at the National Postal Museum (%202-633-9849; cnr 1st & Massachusetts Ave NE). Adopted by the postal service in 1888, the dog ‘worked’ as a Thanksgiving 4th Thursday in November JULY & AUGUST mail carrier until 1897 when he died from a mysterious gunshot wound. Christmas December 25 Hot town summer in the city. Expect tem- Ever wonder what the world’s largest hairball looks like? Wishes do come true at the National Museum of peratures in the 80s and drippy, sweaty Health and Medicine (%202-782-2200; cnr 6900 Georgia Ave & Elder St NW; admission free; h10am- humidity. Congress shuts down and locals 5:30pm). There’s a fascinating, oddball display that includes pieces of Abraham Lincoln’s skull and a touchable last Monday of the month, honors the war retreat to the beach. human stomach. dead and marks the start of summer. In Anacostia on V St the world’s largest chair towers over Martin Luther King Dr; at 19ft of pure mahogany, no one INDEPENDENCE DAY is sure how it got there. GAY BLACK PRIDE July 4 commemorates the adoption of %202-667-8188 the Declaration of Independence in 1776. The nation’s largest annual Gay Black Pride Huge crowds gather on the National Mall MARINE CORPS MARATHON (read: prices drop). DC takes on a festive air celebration takes place on Memorial Day to watch fireworks, listen to free concerts leading up to Christmas. %703-784-2225; www.marinemarathon.com weekend and draws participants from and picnic in the sunshine. The Declaration Known as the people’s marathon, this popu- across the country. is read from the National Archives’ steps. lar road race starts and ends at the Iwo Jima KENNEDY CENTER HOLIDAY Memorial on the last Sunday in October. CELEBRATION ROLLING THUNDER RIDE FOR FREEDOM SEPTEMBER HIGH HEEL DRAG RACE %202-467-4600; www.kennedy-center.org During the month of December, the %908-369-5439; www.rollingthunder1.com Life returns to DC after Labor Day (the On October 31, Halloween is celebrated first Monday in September), the unoffi- Kennedy Center sponsors free music The Harley Davidson contingent of Viet- unofficially, including the fiercely competi- events and activities. nam vets commemorates Memorial Day cial end of summer. From mid-September tive High Heel Drag Race, when Dupont with a ride on the National Mall to draw to mid-October, cultural events occur in Circle’s highest heels and craziest cos- attention to the POWs and MIAs who were honor of Hispanic Heritage Month. tumes race down 17th St. NATIONAL CHRISTMAS TREE & left behind. MENORAH LIGHTING DC BLUES FESTIVAL On the second Thursday in December, the %301-926-1336; www.dcblues.org NOVEMBER & DECEMBER president does the honors on the Ellipse JUNE In late August or early September, the all- Holiday season swings into gear. Weather is (p76), the expansive park on the south Things heat up, as temperatures climb into volunteer DC Blues Society sponsors a free, chilly (40°F to 50°F) and tourism declines side of the White House. the 70s and 80s. Summer tourist season is day long festival of top local blues acts at in full swing – arrive early and be prepared Rock Creek Park’s Carter Barron Amphitheater to stand in line. (p192). CULTURE CAPITAL PRIDE %202-797-3510; www.capitalpride.org ADAMS MORGAN FESTIVAL IDENTITY www.adamsmorganday.org Washington is a city constantly in motion, its demographics changing with the four- DC’s version of the international gay pride DC’s biggest neighborhood festival takes or eight-year tides of presidential elections. Each new administration brings with holiday draws thousands of marchers to over 18th St NW on the weekend after it a new cast of characters from across the country. This leaves permanent Wash- the Mall; many bars and clubs host special Labor Day with live music, vendors and ingtonians – the lawyers, doctors, lobbyists, economists, newspaper reporters and rank- events. food stalls. and-file government workers who don’t move with each administration – stuck in a transitional, sometimes irritating (having to adjust to an influx of virgin Beltway drivers), LAWYERS HAVE HEART 10KM RACE situation for a few months. All in all DC is a company town, the company being the %703-914-3710-; www.runlhh.org OCTOBER federal government. About a third of DC workers are employed by the government, in Lawyers help the American Heart Associa- Autumn brings colorful leaves and won- either federal or city bureaucracies. tion raise money by running a 10km loop derful weather for outdoor activities. Look Beginning in the 1960s, when there were about 764,000 Washingtonians, the city popu- around Georgetown’s Washington Har- for temperatures ranging from 60°F to 70°F lation began to flow outward into the suburbs seeking to escape the capital’s increasing bour. The race, which is also popular with and clear blue skies. crime rates and failing infrastructure. Today, Washington is a relatively small city, with a 16 17
5. Since the 1970s, masses of Salvadorans and Jamaicans have transformed segments of AFRICAN AMERICAN WASHINGTON, DC DC into modern barrios. More recently, African and Asian immigrants have arrived in Washington has always been a ‘chocolate city’. lesser numbers. These ethnic groups do not mix particularly well – not with each other Even back in 1800, during the first session of Congress, it was a heavily African American town: slaves and free and not with pre-existing Black and White populations. Although it is no longer the Blacks composed 29% of the population. Free Blacks also took up residence in the port of Georgetown, priming the ‘murder capital’ of the country, homicide rates remain high, with a major crime spike in summer 2006. Many of these deaths are attributed to ethnic gang warfare, especially City Life City Life neighborhood for the emergence of a vibrant African American community that worked alongside and socialized with the city’s slaves. among Latino groups. In 1800 more than half of the nation’s 700,000 slaves lived in Maryland and Virginia. The capital of America’s slave Outside the African American community, DC is a secular town – the business of gov- trade at that time, Washington contained slave markets and holding pens. Slavers conducted a highly profitable business ernment doesn’t exactly lend itself to spiritual contemplation. However, the capital is also buying slaves locally and selling them to Southern plantations. an international town so most of the world’s faiths are represented, including an influential CULTURE CULTURE The city’s slave population declined throughout the 19th century, while the number of free Blacks migrating to the Jewish population, Muslims, Hindus, Mormons, Buddhists and Baha’is. city rose. One of the century’s most influential Black leaders was Frederick Douglass, born on a Maryland plantation DC is also a gay-friendly city, with the majority of gay and lesbians living in the classy, in 1818. He helped form the Underground Railroad and raised two regiments of Black soldiers to fight for the Union and envied, Dupont Circle neighborhood. DC has its own gay and lesbian newspaper, when the civil war broke out. After the war, Douglass went to Washington to lend his support to the 13th, 14th and the Blade, and it’s common to see same-sex couples holding hands walking down the 15th Constitutional Amendments, which abolished slavery, granted citizenship to former slaves and guaranteed citizens street. the right to vote. He later became US marshal for Washington and the US minister to Haiti (the country’s first Black ambassador). In 1867 the country’s first African American higher education facility, Howard University, was founded to educate LIFESTYLE Black residents; by this time, Blacks comprised nearly half the population. DC is a fun-loving town that knows how to party. Young, vibrant and cosmopolitan, the Washington’s seemingly post-war progressive attitude towards Blacks deteriorated in the early 20th century when air radiates an exotic sauciness, especially in summer when temperatures soar and college the city adopted racial segregation policies like the rest of the South. The ‘progressive’ Wilson administration reinforced interns – 70,000 plus – filter in for a taste of power. ‘Work hard, play hard’ seems to be the discrimination by refusing to hire Black federal employees and insisting on segregated government offices. In 1925, the motto of the young and restless. And when the sun sinks low over the Potomac, seemingly Ku Klux Klan marched on the Mall. straight-laced congressional aids, lobbyists and lawyers trade Capitol Hill deal brokering Nonetheless, Washington was a Black cultural capital in the early 20th century. Shaw and LeDroit Park, near for dingy bars and happy-hour Martinis (although the talk at the table can stay political Howard University, sheltered a lively Black-owned business district, and Black theater and music flourished along U well into the night), then shift into overdrive at one of DC’s many nightclubs. St NW, nurturing such great minds as Alain Locke and Langston Hughes. Southern Blacks continued to move to the The metropolitan DC area is the home of the nation’s political class, with the US politi- city in search of better economic opportunities. Between 1920 and 1930 Washington’s Black population jumped 20%. cal system retaining the spoils of office: thousands of politically appointed positions in the Citywide segregation eased somewhat with the New Deal (which brought new Black federal workers to the capital) civil service. Each change of administration means a turnover in these positions, bring- and WWII (which brought lots more). ing newcomers to town. Once out of office, these politicos tend to stick around, taking Later DC was a hub for the civil rights movement. Local Black churches provided gathering places and support temporary refuge at think tanks and policy institutes, working their contacts and biding networks for participants in the movement (just as they had served as stops on the Underground Railroad years before). their time until electoral fortunes change. The political class can often be observed in the When Martin Luther King was assassinated in 1968, the city exploded in protest and violence – a ‘revolution’ that DC early evening at their preferred Hill hangouts and downtown digs. is still recovering from. The federal government attracts one of the nation’s best-educated populations. Thirty- Today African Americans represent about 60% of the population, one of the highest percentages in the country. nine percent of the population has a bachelor’s degree (compared to 24% nationally) and While the city does have a healthy middle– to– upper class population of African Americans, 20% of its population falls almost 19% has an advanced degree – the highest rate in the country. Education translates below the poverty line and most of this segment is Black. To make things worse, poorer Blacks are being forced out of into purposefulness on the job. These people are serious about their work, whatever it may traditionally affordable housing in the rougher neighborhoods as government and private housing are razed to make be. Not as obsessed as a Wall Street banker (after all, federal employees and contractors way for gentrification (see p12). The racial and economic divide has defined city politics and social relations for decades. are not likely to be getting paid for more than 40 hours of work a week), but dedicated Sadly, White and Black Washingtonians do not often mix socially or professionally. These tensions are exacerbated by nonetheless. DC’s odd political situation. Congress (mostly White and conservative) controls the budget of DC (mostly Black and With a high population of foreign-born residents (more than 13%), international liberal), although most Congress members don’t even live in the city. influences are ubiquitous – from ethnic cuisine to world music and foreign films. Most Washingtonians recognize the vast cultural resources at their disposal, but are apt to not take regular advantage of them. Ask any local the last time they visited the Smithsonian population of about 582,049 people. But the metropolitan area, including the Virginia and and the answer will inevitably be when an out-of-town guest was visiting. Which means Maryland suburbs, is home to more than 6 million people. Three-quarters of metropolitan only that residents have their own thing going on, whether it be training for the Marine DC’s employed population now works in the suburbs. Even some of the bigger federal Corps Marathon (p17) or volunteering as a docent at the Octagon (p79), or singing in the agencies have gone suburban – as they grew, they simply ran out of DC real estate. St Augustine (p102) gospel choir. Quite recently, the outflow has slowed, as good economic times have enabled Wash- ington to revitalize downtown neighborhoods. While widely welcomed, this gentrification also increases racial tensions. Affluent, primarily White home buyers have moved into Downtown, Shaw and Adams-Morgan during recent years, pushing less affluent Black FASHION DC has long been a suit-and-tie kind of town, and visitors are often stunned by the number renters further east. of well-coiffed men and women (from young to old) packing into dark and dingy dives African Americans represent about 55% of the population, one of the highest percent- where the smell of smoke and grease is thick for happy-hour cocktails. It’s also a fashion- ages of Blacks in the country (see the boxed text on above). Other ethnic groups include able town, and just because the bar looks better suited to work boots and jeans, you’re likely growing numbers of Asians (2.7%) and Latinos (7.9%). Despite this diverse population, to see lots of Blahnik heels, Chanel suits and Louis Vuitton carryalls. For the minority DC is one of the most segregated cities in the country: the 39% of the population that is of Washingtonians who can afford it, fashion is an important component of life. Status white lives almost exclusively in Northwest DC. symbols like expensive cars and even more expensive mansions are the norm in the quiet, 18 19
6. seafood and more exotic fare done up for the modern American palette. Adams-Morgan, YOU KNOW YOU’RE FROM WASHINGTON, DC IF…. Dupont Circle and Georgetown have their fair share of swank restaurants, as well as hole-in-the-wall eateries hawking spicy falafel and cheesy pizza until all hours of the You say you live in DC when talking to outsiders, even though you really reside in Maryland or Virginia, because night. This is the best place outside of East Africa to sample Ethiopian cuisine. For a truly it’s easier… if someone from the metro area asks where you live, however, you always state the state (people authentic international eating experience, venture into Shaw or Mount Pleasant for roti actually living in the city consider themselves a different breed than suburbanites, rather snobby eh?). with the Jamaicans or pupusas (corn meal pastries stuffed with meat or cheese) with the City Life City Life You get excited when you see celebrities at restaurants, but your idea of a celebrity is Hillary Clinton, Donald Salvadorans. If you are coming from the Western United States or Texas, you will likely (Rumsfeld, not Trump), Condi or the ever-elusive Dick Cheney (take bonus bragging rights if you discover his be surprised by the lack of true Mexican restaurants – DC’s food is mostly from Central ‘secure, undisclosed location.’) and South America. Your idea of a good night on the town includes a knock-down-drag-out battle of the brains on whether Hillary will run (and win) in 2008. CULTURE CULTURE You wear a suit to happy hour and spend most of your time ‘networking’, ie trying to get the people you work for a meeting with the senator they work for. SPORTS America loves its football, and in DC that means the celebrated Washington Redskins. You think potholes the size of small elephants and exploding manhole covers are normal. In recent years, the ’Skins have not lived up to their glory days of the 1980s, when they You know the Pentagon is really in Virginia but don’t bother to correct anyone because it’s just too hard to explain. won two Super Bowls, but they still inspire face-painting, beer-guzzling fans and sell out You think it’s perfectly normal to have to take a different route due to terrorism-related road closures. You have the color-coded terror warning system memorized and flinch when F-15 fighter jets whiz by your house every game. at midnight. The DC National Basketball Association (NBA) team, the Washington Wizards, recently You know when three helicopters fly overhead the president is in the sky, if there’s only two it’s someone less generated a lot of publicity when Michael Jordan bought into the team’s ownership, then important. came out of retirement to play. He could not reverse the Wizards’ fortunes, however, and You know not to head to the grocery store when the local weatherman predicts even a flurry of snow because it he left DC under bad circumstances in 2003. The women’s (WNBA) and college (NCAA) will be packed with frantic residents stocking up on essentials for the ‘giant blizzard.’ The blizzard will inevitably basketball-league teams maintain loyal followings among their audiences (pre-teen girls turn out to be less than an inch of wet snow that will barely stick to the grass, let alone the pavement; however, and Georgetown students respectively), but neither the Mystic nor the Hoyas have had the next day all schools will be shut (or at least on a delay) and the city will be paralyzed. much success on the courts in recent years either. You know that sometimes when it rains a lot the entire federal government shuts down – DC has a tendency to The Washington Capitals – dubbed the Caps – are the National Hockey League (NHL) flood, one of the problems with building the capital of the free world on top a giant swamp. team that recently acquired Czech phenomenon Jaromir Jagr. DC United has enjoyed When tourists ask if Chevy Chase is named after the actor and you are able to answer, ‘No.’ modest major-league soccer success; sadly, the Women’s United Soccer League champion, You never call I-495 anything other than the Beltway and you would never be caught dead referring to National Washington Freedom, would not have the chance to defend their title, as the league folded Airport as Reagan National. for lack of funding in 2003. You always get lost on Dupont Circle. Baseball is in a renaissance in Washington, DC, right now. The city recently acquired You are pretty damn sure there has been construction and detours (and those giant potholes) on the same stretch its own major-league baseball team, the Washington Nationals – previously DC was stuck of pavement for a decade now and you’ve never seen anyone doing anything about it. rooting for the Baltimore-based Orioles. The city is in the process of constructing them a When you say you’re heading to the Mall you don’t mean you’re going shopping. new stadium in a controversial Southeast location (it’s another one of those gentrification You actually spend 45 minutes driving 3 miles down Wisconsin Ave to get to work and don’t think twice about it. packages DC seems so fond of this millennium). You flat out refuse to take your visiting friend to Adams-Morgan on a Saturday night because ‘parking is impossible.’ For information on obtaining tickets to all sports events, see p198. You know what POTUS means (President of the United States) and if you have a meeting with the man you’ll be the toast of the town (at least for a few hours). MEDIA The media in DC really means only one thing: the Washington Post. Widely read and elegant, old-money neighborhoods scattered throughout Northwest and the neighboring widely respected, the local daily is considered among the nation’s top newspapers. Its Virginia suburb McLean (quite a few Supreme Court Justices live on the same quiet street competitor, the Washington Times, is owned by the Unification Church and provides an in McLean, just spitting distance from the CIA, which is also in the neighborhood. We unsurprising, more conservative perspective. However, many are saying these days the Post suppose it’s a good choice if you’re looking for protection). Maryland’s ritziest zip code, seems more conservative than ever. The national newspaper USA Today is based across Potomac 20854, has houses so big they are nothing short of embarrassingly ostentatious. the Potomac in Arlington, VA. Several TV programs are also based in DC, including the For the fabulous and rich, anything goes fashion-wise as long as it shows up in next PBS News Hour with longtime host Jim Lehrer, CNN’s Larry King Live and all of the major season’s Vogue. For the fabulous and broke, vintage shops selling anything designer are networks’ Sunday morning news programs. hot. Most of Washington wears a suit to work. In the African American community, dress The Post, of course, is famed for its role in the uncovering of the Watergate scandal in ranges from haute couture to street wear, with baggy pants and expensive sneakers still the early 1970s. Budding reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein traced a break in dominating the male fashion trend. at the Watergate Hotel to the top ranks of the White House administration. Then editor While DC is a designer-conscious city, it doesn’t boast the same clusters of designer and local legend Ben Bradlee took a risk in supporting the investigation and publishing the shopping streets you would find in places like New York or San Francisco. You’ll have to stories. The discoveries eventually forced the resignation of President Richard Nixon. hit the malls to find your Louis Vuitton. Also based in DC is National Public Radio (NPR), the most respected commercial, non- profit free radio network in the nation. Popular shows include Morning Edition, All Things Considered and The Diane Rehm Show. NPR’s offices are in the heart of the Downtown FOOD redevelopment project. DC’s culinary choices match its population, ie they represent every state in the nation As the news capital of the free world (and home to thousands of reporters from all over and just about every country on the planet. Downtown DC, Capitol Hill and the White the US, not to mention the world), Washington media is dominated by the big boys; how- House area are packed with upscale venues catering to the capital-city jet set – steakhouses, ever, smaller independent voices, both digital and print, help energize the scene. For many 20 21
7. DC DECODER EDUCATION Washington is a major college town, home to private schools like Georgetown, George Beltway bandits Consultants who clean up on high-priced government contracts. Washington, American, Howard and Catholic universities, along with public universities like University of District of Columbia (UDC) and the massive University of Maryland Camp intern The city in summertime when young students flood in for stints on the Hill, federal agencies and in nearby College Park, MD. The presence of so many students infuses the city with a think tanks. City Life City Life diversified, youthful presence easily observed throughout the city. Each of the major Cave dweller Old-money Washingtonians, many of whom can trace their ancestry in the city back to pre–Civil schools is different – Georgetown is known for producing the nation’s future leaders, War days. especially in the realm of international relations and politics, Howard attracts the African DC, the District What locals call the place (never ‘Washington, DC’ – who has the time?). American cream-of-the-crop from around the country, while George Washington has a well-respected medical school. ECONOMY & COSTS CULTURE Eye St I St (to avoid confusion with 1st St). In 1999 the Clinton administration introduced legislation that allows Washington, GS Government service level; a professional caste system. The higher the number (eg GS-1 vs GS-15), the higher DC, residents to attend any public university (if admitted) in the United States at state the salary and prestige. tuition rates. Hill rat Lifer congressional staffers; named for the book Hill Rat by John Jackley. Langley Often synonymous with ‘CIA’; Langley, Virginia is that agency’s home. Potus Secret Service shorthand for President of the United States. ECONOMY & COSTS third-largest regional economy in the United States, The greater Washington area is the ‘Skins! Redskins (DC’s football team). Generally bellowed. with a gross regional product of nearly $246.8 billion in 2005. While the federal govern- ment is the main story in DC, thriving private-sector industries include information technology, bioscience, international business, professional services and tourism. The reporters, getting to report in DC is like getting to Mecca. Positions at bigger papers and federal government provides fuel for all of these industries. In the 1990s, the high-tech especially TV stations are coveted. As a result there are some very good reporters working industry in particular benefited from government spending, and sprouted up – seemingly for the smaller outlets, biding their time until they break the story of a lifetime and move overnight – in northern Virginia along the Dulles corridor. on to greener pastures, so it’s not unheard of for the little guy to grab the big scoop here. Washington, DC, is an expensive place The Drudge Report, an online publication, is a perfect example. They broke the Monica to live and to visit. Once in Washington, Lewinsky story in the late 1990s. the bulk of your travel expenses will be for Washington, DC, has some excellent sources of independent media. The City Paper (www. accommodation. Although fancy hotels in HOW MUCH? washingtoncitypaper.com) keeps an alternative but informed eye on local politics and Washington can cost as much as you are Bicycle rental (three hours) $20 trends. Another valuable source for local and national events is the DC Independent Media Center willing to pay, it is possible – taking advan- (www.dc.indymedia.org). Smaller rags filled with juicy Hill gossip include the Hill (www. tage of discounted web rates – to stay in a Cab fare Downtown from Ronald Reagan Washing- hillnews.com) and Roll Call (www.rollcall.com). central, four-star hotel for $150 to $200. ton National Airport $15 To get the scoop on Washington political gossip and humor head to Wonkette: The DC Gossip Midrange hotels run from $120 to $350, Cappuccino $4 (www.wonkette.com), which also has links to local blogs (Washingtonienne – see p42 – was while the hostels in DC cost around $30 outed here). You can also catch up on DC celebrity sightings – Sam Donaldson waiting for Concert ticket at the 9:30 Club $30 for a bed. Eating in DC is also not cheap. a cab, the Bush twins downing shots at an unhip bar. Don’t worry if you’ve never heard Three sit-down meals per day, including Guinness $6 of some of the names before, some of these folks are only famous in Washington – this is one at an upscale restaurant, will easily Movie ticket $9 a city where CNN anchors are kind of akin to rock stars. cost $80 per person. Forgoing drinks or If you’re looking for some mind-numbingly funny, but decidedly left-wing political One-bedroom apartment (one month) $1500 grabbing a meal at a less-expensive venue cartoon humor, check out www.markfiore.com. The artist, whose work has appeared trims that estimate to $50. At best, self- Parking garage (one hour) $6 in newspapers across the country (and who is a former staff cartoonist for the San Jose catering and cheap eats make it possible Washington Post 50c Mercury News), does hilarious, yet thought-provoking, weekly animated skits in which to eat for about $20 per day. many jokes are at George W Bush’s expense. Keep in mind that Washington offers many opportunities to save money. With free federal sites, museums, concerts and festivals, it’s entirely possible to find yourself fully LANGUAGE entertained – day and night – without paying a dime. The Smithsonian museums are always DC’s English is as varied as the city itself. You’ll hear plenty of accents and slang from New free, and galleries like the Phillips Collection and the Corcoran Gallery of Art have reduced York, the Midwest, Southern USA and California among the residents of this transient US entry or free admission on certain days of the week. Happy hours offer excellent value for city, as well as the urban dialect of its African American neighborhoods. Diplomatic and im- eating and drinking, and many upscale restaurants have fixed-plate and pre-theater menus migrant communities add pockets of multilingualism to the city – you’ll hear more Spanish that are good value. than English in Mount Pleasant and lots of Amharic in Adams-Morgan’s African restaurants; Vietnamese is the lingua franca in suburban Virginia’s ‘Little Saigon.’ Washington, DC, bureaucrats – who seem to spend their days crafting acronyms, abbrevia- tions and neologisms – make their own peculiar contributions to DC’s language. It is only GOVERNMENT & POLITICS would be exclusively administered by According to the Constitution, the nation’s capital in Washington that you will hear acroynym-laden constructions like, ‘If HR 3401 passes, everyone under GS-10 at HUD and HHS will be SOL’ and bureaucratic phraseologies like the US Congress. More than 200 hundred years later, Congress has yet to give up this ‘non-means-tested entitlement,’ ‘soft money’ and ‘what the meaning of is is.’ power. Despite the emergence of Washington, DC, as a major metropolitan center, it is an 22 23
8. anomalous political entity that functions more like a colony than a state. The grievance of chicory and trilliums) burst into a pale-pastel rainbow of blooms. Also native to the city, ‘taxation without representation,’ which sparked the American Revolution, remains unad- sometimes in near-virgin stands, are tulip poplars, red-and-white oaks, sycamore, elm, dressed for Washington residents. In fact, it has recently reappeared as a slogan on some willow, dogwood, beech, hickory and pine. DC license plates. The waterways and wetlands surrounding the city attract waterfowl and other feath- From the late 19th century, an appointed three-man commission managed city affairs ered friends. Hundreds of bald eagles and ospreys nest along the Potomac south of and residents were denied voting rights. The call for Home Rule was first heard early in Washington and along the Patuxent River to the east. Kenilworth Gardens, in Northeast City Life City Life the 20th century, but it was not until 1964 that DC residents voted in a presidential elec- DC, is thick with wading great blue herons, red-winged blackbirds and bitterns. In 2000, tion for the first time. In 1968, President Johnson replaced the commission system with Mayor Anthony Williams announced a major riverfront redevelopment and cleanup a mayor and city council. Finally, the Home Rule Act went into effect in 1974, granting effort that will, hopefully, spur revitalization of the Anacostia as a natural and recrea- limited autonomy, including the right to vote for mayor. tional resource. ENVIRONMENT ENVIRONMENT Washingtonians are still denied representation at the federal level, despite having a larger population than Wyoming. In the 1990s, the issue of DC statehood was advanced to redress this situation. The Clinton administration supported the initiative, which was voted down by the House of Representatives. Washington is an overwhelmingly Demo- URBAN PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT Since the 1970s, DC’s population has declined, as residents have moved up and out to cratic town and Republicans have little incentive to bring their votes into the political burgeoning suburbia (see Identity, p17). DC’s outlying areas are some of the fastest mix. growing in the nation; suburban sprawl and the accompanying automobile dependence In March 2000, a federal court panel ruled that Washingtonians have no legal right to a have resulted in traffic problems and air pollution. In recent years, the local government vote in Congress, dealing a severe setback to community leaders and home-rule activists. responded with innovative transportation solutions: expanding the Metrorail, adding Mayor Williams summed up the city’s disappointment: ‘Over the last 200 years, residents of and enforcing designated lanes for High Occupancy Vehicles (HOVs), and allowing the District of Columbia have fought in nine wars and paid billions of dollars in federal taxes. bicycles on trains and buses are all ways of encouraging commuters to leave their car Yet in our nation’s capital – the epicenter of democracy – we lack the most fundamental keys at home. right of all: the right to vote.’ Taxation remains a chronic source of tension for cash-strapped DC. Two-thirds of the income earned in DC is not taxable by DC because suburbanite earn it (and paid income tax in their home state, not DC). ON THE HORIZON The winds of change are blowing in America’s capital. Depending on your direction, the city is either at the height of a cultural renaissance or in the middle of some heavy-duty (and perhaps unnecessary) cosmetic surgery. In truth, ENVIRONMENT Washington is pumping copious quantities of cash into preserving its past while frantically building its future. History is in these days, and DC is crazy about museums. So far $1.5 billion has been spent renovating old and constructing new THE LAND museums and monuments. While some of the projects are purely about aesthetics, others are being conceived with duel DC stands at a pivotal place upon the fall line, the exact point where the coastal plain purposes – preserving the arts and sparking urban renewal. intersects with the higher, rockier piedmont plateau. Most of Downtown and Southeast New initiatives like the National’s stadium (at the intersection of Potomac Ave and 1st St SE) are purposely being DC lie on the delta formed by the joining of the Potomac River and its smaller tributary, constructed in poor neighborhoods in hopes of jump-starting depressed economies. City planners have no reason to the Anacostia River. The federal city was sited here precisely because of this geographic question this gentrification model; it’s worked here in the past. The construction of the MCI Center and consequent anomaly: it is the last navigable point on the Potomac, which city founders deemed im- revitalization of the Downtown is a textbook example. Those skeptical of gentrification’s benefits, however, worry portant for trade. Just north of here at Great Falls, the river tangles itself in a series of cliffs about trickle-down effects on local residents who will be unable to afford the sky-high rent that comes with living in and crags, impeding the progress of ships. an edgy-hot ’hood. In the city, the high ground defined by the fall line proved an attractive setting for the DC isn’t concentrating revitalization efforts solely on low-income areas. On Pennsylvania Ave, in a posh district now mansions of Washington’s wealthy residents – it runs through Georgetown and traces the dubbed the Penn Quarter, a six-story glass structure is going up. The new home of the privately funded Newseum (see course of Kalorama Rd. The southern, monumental part of Washington around the Mall is p95 for more), dedicated to the achievements of news people across the globe, this is one of the city’s multi-purpose coastal lowland smoothed out by the seasonal flooding of the Potomac and Anacostia Rivers. ventures set to open in 2007. The museum will only occupy about 40% of the 555,000-sq-foot building. The rest of To control flooding in the 19th century, developers created landfills like West Potomac the space will be turned into offices, shops and condominiums in an effort to spearhead neighborhood revival. The Park and dredged the Washington Channel. Washington, DC, is a small city with wide sidewalks and few highways, making it an $100-million National Children’s Museum (replacing the now closed Capital Children’s Museum) being constructed at ideal city for walking. L’Enfant Plaza is another such initiative. Set to open in 2009 it is being envisioned as a family-friendly attraction with exhibits and programs catering to young audiences from around the globe. On the aesthetic front, the Corcoran Gallery of Art is building a new wing. An undulating metal $120-million Frank GREEN DC Gehry designed creation. And funding has been approved for the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of African American History and Culture at a sight adjacent to the Washington Monument and across the street from the National Today Washington, DC, is a uniquely green city. Hundreds of acres of protected parks and wetlands make a good home for urban wildlife, including small woodland creatures Museum of American History. A timeframe for construction has not been confirmed, as the museum is currently in and aquatic animals like raccoons, turtles, salamanders, beavers, white-tailed deer, weasels, initial development and fundraising stages. When completed, the museum will house important documents, artifacts muskrats, foxes and opossums. Olmstead’s 2000-acre Rock Creek Park is a particularly and recordings that bring alive the vibrant cultural contributions African Americans have made to their country over the attractive habitat. Cardinals, pileated woodpeckers and wood thrushes also flit around last 400 years. On the Mall, one of DC’s most popular museums, the National Museum of American History (p67) is here. getting a multi-million dollar facelift and set to reopen in 2008, while the National Portrait Gallery (p96) just finished The mixed woodlands of DC parks are fetching in springtime, when forsythia, fruit its renovation and is looking gorgeous. trees – especially cherries and crab apples – and wildflowers (violets, bluebells, wild orchids, 24 25
9. The economic upswing in the 1990s sparked investment in Washington neighbor- hoods, especially Downtown. Projects such as the MCI Center (a huge arena that hosts major sporting events and big-name rock concerts) and the Convention Center are the backbone of the ongoing revitalization in the area. New additions like the National Museum of the American Indian and the National WWII Memorial promise to continue to draw visitors to the Mall. Since September 11, 2001, local government has placed more City Life importance on security concerns when developing public works projects. ENVIRONMENT © Lonely Planet Publications. To make it easier for you to use, access to this chapter is not digitally restricted. In return, we think it’s fair to ask you to use it for personal, non-commercial purposes only. In other words, please don’t upload this chapter to a peer-to-peer site, mass email it to everyone you know, or resell it. See the terms and conditions on our site for a longer way of saying the above - ‘Do the right thing with our content.’ 26
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Complete guide to Precious Metal Gems cards with checklist, set information, images from all PMG sets, most-watched tracker & shopping guide.
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Precious Metal Gems, or PMG for the sake of brevity, are some of the most iconic parallels in the hobby. These eye-catching cards helped establish the market for colored parallels and serial-numbered cards.
Technically, the "Precious Metal" line got its start in 1996-97 Metal, but the following year is when the Precious Metal Gems series was officially born. In addition to the eye-popping foil designs, the cards are infamous for their condition-sensitive tendencies, especially the original PMG set.
While these high-demand cards carry the most weight in basketball collecting, the PMG line has been featured in every major sport except soccer and has even been extended to Marvel products, which are really taking off.
The cards are now normally included in products as inserts versus true base parallels, but the colorful cards remain appealing to collectors nonetheless.
This comprehensive guide begins with basketball before moving to football, baseball, hockey, multi-sport and Marvel sets. Use the tabs below to get information for every Precious Metal Gems set, sorted by sport. Links are provided for full set details and checklists, when available.
The final tab offers a real-time look at the most-watched PMG cards currently listed on eBay.
Ultimate Precious Metal Gems PMG Card Checklist Guide
Shop for Precious Metal Gems PMG sports cards currently on eBay.
Shop for Precious Metal Gems PMG Marvel cards currently on eBay.
Basketball
Ultimate Basketball Precious Metal Gems PMG Guide
View available Basketball PMG cards on eBay.
1997-98 Metal Universe Basketball Precious Metal Gems Parallel Set Details
Shop for PMG cards on eBay.
Full 1997-98 Metal Universe Basketball Set Details.
The parallel that started it all, 1997-98 Metal Universe Basketball brought collectors the colorful PMG set that still remains an icon in the collecting world. The set features 123 cards, as checklists were not included.
Each card is numbered to 100 copies. Although not separately numbered, the first 10 cards of each print run are Emerald green and the remaining 90 copies are red.
1997-98 Metal Universe Basketball PMG Checklist
123 cards. Serial numbered #/100. Buy on eBay.
VERSIONS: PMG Red (90 copies), PMG Emerald Green (10 copies).
1 Charles Barkley - Houston Rockets
2 Dell Curry - Charlotte Hornets
3 Derek Fisher - Los Angeles Lakers
4 Derek Harper - Dallas Mavericks
5 Avery Johnson - San Antonio Spurs
6 Steve Smith - Atlanta Hawks
7 Alonzo Mourning - Miami Heat
8 Rod Strickland - Washington Wizards
9 Chris Mullin - Golden State Warriors
10 Rony Seikaly - Orlando Magic
11 Vin Baker - Milwaukee Bucks
12 Austin Croshere - Indiana Pacers RC
13 Vinny Del Negro - San Antonio Spurs
14 Sherman Douglas - Milwaukee Bucks
15 Priest Lauderdale - Atlanta Hawks
16 Cedric Ceballos - Phoenix Suns
17 LaPhonso Ellis - Denver Nuggets
18 Luc Longley - Chicago Bulls
19 Brian Grant - Sacramento Kings
20 Allen Iverson - Philadelphia 76ers
21 Anthony Mason - Charlotte Hornets
22 Bryant Reeves - Vancouver Grizzlies
23 Michael Jordan - Chicago Bulls
24 Dale Ellis - Denver Nuggets
25 Terrell Brandon - Cleveland Cavaliers
26 Patrick Ewing - New York Knicks
27 Allan Houston - New York Knicks
28 Damon Stoudamire - Toronto Raptors
29 Loy Vaught - Los Angeles Clippers
30 Walt Williams - Toronto Raptors
31 Shareef Abdur-Rahim - Vancouver Grizzlies
32 Mario Elie - Houston Rockets
33 Juwan Howard - Washington Wizards
34 Tom Gugliotta - Minnesota Timberwolves
35 Glen Rice - Charlotte Hornets
36 Isaiah Rider - Portland Trail Blazers
37 Arvydas Sabonis - Portland Trail Blazers
38 Derrick Coleman - Philadelphia 76ers
39 Kevin Willis - Houston Rockets
40 Kendall Gill - New Jersey Nets
41 John Wallace - New York Knicks
42 Tracy McGrady - Toronto Raptors RC
43 Travis Best - Indiana Pacers
44 Malik Rose - Charlotte Hornets
45 Anfernee Hardaway - Orlando Magic
46 Roy Rogers - Vancouver Grizzlies
47 Kerry Kittles - New Jersey Nets
48 Matt Maloney - Houston Rockets
49 Antonio McDyess - Denver Nuggets
50 Shaquille O'Neal - Los Angeles Lakers
51 George McCloud - Los Angeles Lakers
52 Wesley Person - Phoenix Suns
53 Shawn Bradley - Dallas Mavericks
54 Antonio Davis - Indiana Pacers
55 P.J. Brown - Miami Heat
56 Joe Dumars - Detroit Pistons
57 Horace Grant - Orlando Magic
58 Steve Kerr - Chicago Bulls
59 Hakeem Olajuwon - Houston Rockets
60 Tim Hardaway - Miami Heat
61 Toni Kukoc - Chicago Bulls
62 Ron Mercer - Boston Celtics RC
63 Gary Payton - Seattle SuperSonics
64 Grant Hill - Detroit Pistons
65 Detlef Schrempf - Seattle SuperSonics
66 Tim Duncan - San Antonio Spurs RC
67 Shawn Kemp - Seattle SuperSonics
68 Voshon Lenard - Miami Heat
69 Othella Harrington - Houston Rockets
70 Hersey Hawkins - Seattle SuperSonics
71 Lindsey Hunter - Detroit Pistons
72 Antoine Walker - Boston Celtics
73 Jamal Mashburn - Miami Heat
74 Kenny Anderson - Portland Trail Blazers
75 Todd Day - Boston Celtics
76 Todd Fuller - Golden State Warriors
77 Jermaine O'Neal - Portland Trail Blazers
78 David Robinson - San Antonio Spurs
79 Erick Dampier - Indiana Pacers
80 Keith Van Horn - New Jersey Nets RC
81 Kobe Bryant - Los Angeles Lakers
82 Chris Childs - New York Knicks
83 Scottie Pippen - Chicago Bulls
84 Marcus Camby - Toronto Raptors
85 Danny Ferry - Cleveland Cavaliers
86 Jeff Hornacek - Utah Jazz
87 Bo Outlaw - Los Angeles Clippers
88 Larry Johnson - New York Knicks
89 Tony Delk - Charlotte Hornets
90 Stephon Marbury - Minnesota Timberwolves
91 Robert Pack - Dallas Mavericks
92 Chris Webber - Washington Wizards
93 Clyde Drexler - Houston Rockets
94 Eddie Jones - Los Angeles Lakers
95 Jerry Stackhouse - Philadelphia 76ers
96 Tyrone Hill - Cleveland Cavaliers
97 Karl Malone - Utah Jazz
98 Reggie Miller - Indiana Pacers
99 Bryon Russell - Utah Jazz
100 Dale Davis - Indiana Pacers
101 Steve Nash - Phoenix Suns
102 Vitaly Potapenko - Cleveland Cavaliers
103 Nick Anderson - Orlando Magic
104 Ray Allen - Milwaukee Bucks
105 Sean Elliott - San Antonio Spurs
106 Dikembe Mutombo - Atlanta Hawks
107 Dennis Rodman - Chicago Bulls
108 Lorenzen Wright - Los Angeles Clippers
109 Kevin Garnett - Minnesota Timberwolves
110 Christian Laettner - Atlanta Hawks
111 Mitch Richmond - Sacramento Kings
112 Joe Smith - Golden State Warriors
113 Jason Kidd - Phoenix Suns
114 Glenn Robinson - Milwaukee Bucks
115 Mark Price - Golden State Warriors
116 Mark Jackson - Indiana Pacers
117 Bobby Phills - Cleveland Cavaliers
118 John Starks - New York Knicks
119 John Stockton - Utah Jazz
120 Mookie Blaylock - Atlanta Hawks
121 Dean Garrett - Minnesota Timberwolves
122 Olden Polynice - Sacramento Kings
123 Latrell Sprewell - Golden State Warriors
1997-98 Metal Universe Championship Basketball Precious Metal Gems Parallel Set Details
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Deviating from the colored-foil style, 1997-98 Metal Universe Championship Basketball applied a finish reminiscent of an Atomic Refractor to this rare parallel set. With a slightly smaller checklist of 98 cards and a print run of only 50, Championship has one of the smallest total quantities. Checklists were again left out for this PMG parallel.
1997-98 Metal Universe Championship Basketball PMG Checklist
98 cards. Serial numbered #/50. Buy on eBay.
1 Shaquille O'Neal - Los Angeles Lakers
2 Chris Mills - New York Knicks
3 Tariq Abdul-Wahad - Sacramento Kings RC
4 Adonal Foyle - Golden State Warriors RC
5 Kendall Gill - New Jersey Nets
6 Vin Baker - Seattle SuperSonics
7 Chauncey Billups - Boston Celtics RC
8 Bobby Jackson - Denver Nuggets RC
9 Keith Van Horn - New Jersey Nets RC
10 Avery Johnson - San Antonio Spurs
11 Juwan Howard - Washington Wizards
12 Steve Smith - Atlanta Hawks
13 Alonzo Mourning - Miami Heat
14 Anfernee Hardaway - Orlando Magic
15 Sean Elliott - San Antonio Spurs
16 Danny Fortson - Denver Nuggets RC
17 John Stockton - Utah Jazz
18 John Thomas - Boston Celtics RC
19 Lorenzen Wright - Los Angeles Clippers
20 Mark Price - Orlando Magic
21 Rasheed Wallace - Portland Trail Blazers
22 Ray Allen - Milwaukee Bucks
23 Michael Jordan - Chicago Bulls
24 John Wallace - Toronto Raptors
25 Bryant Reeves - Vancouver Grizzlies
26 Allen Iverson - Philadelphia 76ers
27 Antoine Walker - Boston Celtics
28 Terrell Brandon - Milwaukee Bucks
29 Damon Stoudamire - Toronto Raptors
30 Antonio Daniels - Vancouver Grizzlies RC
31 Corey Beck - Charlotte Hornets
32 Tyrone Hill - Milwaukee Bucks
33 Grant Hill - Detroit Pistons
34 Tim Thomas - Philadelphia 76ers RC
35 Clifford Robinson - Phoenix Suns
36 Tracy McGrady - Toronto Raptors RC
37 Chris Webber - Washington Wizards
38 Austin Croshere - Indiana Pacers RC
39 Reggie Miller - Indiana Pacers
40 Derek Anderson - Cleveland Cavaliers RC
41 Kevin Garnett - Minnesota Timberwolves
42 Kevin Johnson - Phoenix Suns
43 Antonio McDyess - Phoenix Suns
44 Brevin Knight - Cleveland Cavaliers RC
45 Charles Barkley - Houston Rockets
46 Tom Gugliotta - Minnesota Timberwolves
47 Jason Kidd - Phoenix Suns
48 Marcus Camby - Toronto Raptors
49 God Shammgod - Washington Wizards RC
50 Wesley Person - Cleveland Cavaliers
51 Clyde Drexler - Houston Rockets
52 Paul Grant - Minnesota Timberwolves RC
53 Rod Strickland - Washington Wizards
54 Tony Delk - Golden State Warriors
55 Stephon Marbury - Minnesota Timberwolves
56 Detlef Schrempf - Seattle SuperSonics
57 Joe Smith - Golden State Warriors
58 Sam Cassell - New Jersey Nets
59 Gary Payton - Seattle SuperSonics
60 Chris Crawford - Atlanta Hawks RC
61 Hakeem Olajuwon - Houston Rockets
62 Dennis Rodman - Chicago Bulls
63 Eddie Jones - Los Angeles Lakers
64 Mitch Richmond - Sacramento Kings
65 David Wesley - Charlotte Hornets
66 Tony Battie - Denver Nuggets RC
67 Isaac Austin - Miami Heat
68 Isaiah Rider - Portland Trail Blazers
69 Jacque Vaughn - Utah Jazz RC
70 Tim Hardaway - Miami Heat
71 Darrell Armstrong - Orlando Magic
72 Tim Duncan - San Antonio Spurs RC
73 Glen Rice - Charlotte Hornets
74 Bubba Wells - Dallas Mavericks RC
75 Maurice Taylor - Los Angeles Clippers RC
76 Kelvin Cato - Portland Trail Blazers RC
77 Shareef Abdur-Rahim - Vancouver Grizzlies
78 Shawn Kemp - Cleveland Cavaliers
79 Michael Finley - Dallas Mavericks
80 Chris Mullin - Indiana Pacers
81 Ron Mercer - Boston Celtics RC
82 Brian Williams - Detroit Pistons
83 Kerry Kittles - New Jersey Nets
84 David Robinson - San Antonio Spurs
85 Scottie Pippen - Chicago Bulls
86 Kobe Bryant - Los Angeles Lakers
87 Anthony Johnson - Sacramento Kings RC
88 Karl Malone - Utah Jazz
89 Mookie Blaylock - Atlanta Hawks
90 Joe Dumars - Detroit Pistons
91 Patrick Ewing - New York Knicks
92 Bobby Phills - Charlotte Hornets
93 Dennis Scott - Dallas Mavericks
94 Rodney Rogers - Los Angeles Clippers
95 Jim Jackson - Philadelphia 76ers
96 Kenny Anderson - Portland Trail Blazers
97 Jerry Stackhouse - Detroit Pistons
98 Larry Johnson - New York Knicks
1998-99 Metal Universe Basketball Precious Metal Gems Parallel Set Details
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1998-99 Metal Universe marked the last year of the original basketball Precious Metal Gems. The PMG finish was tweaked again and the set resembles a regular Refractor with a gold tint. The full checklist includes 123 cards and excludes checklists, with a print run of 50 sets.
A rare one-of-one PMG Masters parallel is also available. Both PMG versions are only found in Hobby boxes.
1998-99 Metal Universe Championship Basketball PMG Checklist
123 cards. Serial numbered #/50. Buy on eBay.
PARALLEL CARDS: PMG Masters 1/1.
1 Michael Jordan - Chicago Bulls
2 Mario Elie - Houston Rockets
3 Voshon Lenard - Miami Heat
4 John Starks - New York Knicks
5 Juwan Howard - Washington Wizards
6 Michael Finley - Dallas Mavericks
7 Bobby Jackson - Denver Nuggets
8 Glenn Robinson - Milwaukee Bucks
9 Antonio McDyess - Phoenix Suns
10 Marcus Camby - New York Knicks
11 Zydrunas Ilgauskas - Cleveland Cavaliers
12 LaPhonso Ellis - Denver Nuggets
13 Terrell Brandon - Milwaukee Bucks
14 Rex Chapman - Phoenix Suns
15 Rod Strickland - Washington Wizards
16 Dennis Rodman - Chicago Bulls
17 Clarence Weatherspoon - Golden State Warriors
18 P.J. Brown - Miami Heat
19 Anfernee Hardaway - Orlando Magic
20 Dikembe Mutombo - Atlanta Hawks
21 Gary Trent - Toronto Raptors
22 Patrick Ewing - New York Knicks
23 Sam Mack - Vancouver Grizzlies
24 Scottie Pippen - Chicago Bulls
25 Shaquille O'Neal - Los Angeles Lakers
26 Donyell Marshall - Golden State Warriors
27 Bo Outlaw - Orlando Magic
28 Isaiah Rider - Portland Trail Blazers
29 Detlef Schrempf - Seattle SuperSonics
30 Mark Price - Orlando Magic
31 Jim Jackson - Golden State Warriors
32 Eddie Jones - Los Angeles Lakers
33 Allen Iverson - Philadelphia 76ers
34 Corliss Williamson - Sacramento Kings
35 Tim Duncan - San Antonio Spurs
36 Ron Harper - Chicago Bulls
37 Tony Delk - Golden State Warriors
38 Derek Fisher - Los Angeles Lakers
39 Kendall Gill - New Jersey Nets
40 Theo Ratliff - Philadelphia 76ers
41 Kelvin Cato - Portland Trail Blazers
42 Antoine Walker - Boston Celtics
43 Lamond Murray - Los Angeles Clippers
44 Avery Johnson - San Antonio Spurs
45 John Stockton - Utah Jazz
46 David Wesley - Charlotte Hornets
47 Brian Williams - Detroit Pistons
48 Elden Campbell - Los Angeles Lakers
49 Sam Cassell - New Jersey Nets
50 Grant Hill - Detroit Pistons
51 Tracy McGrady - Toronto Raptors
52 Glen Rice - Charlotte Hornets
53 Kobe Bryant - Los Angeles Lakers
54 Cherokee Parks - Minnesota Timberwolves
55 John Wallace - Toronto Raptors
56 Bobby Phills - Charlotte Hornets
57 Jerry Stackhouse - Detroit Pistons
58 Lorenzen Wright - Los Angeles Clippers
59 Stephon Marbury - Minnesota Timberwolves
60 Shandon Anderson - Utah Jazz
61 Jeff Hornacek - Utah Jazz
62 Joe Dumars - Detroit Pistons
63 Tom Gugliotta - Minnesota Timberwolves
64 Johnny Newman - Denver Nuggets
65 Kevin Garnett - Minnesota Timberwolves
66 Clifford Robinson - Phoenix Suns
67 Dennis Scott - Phoenix Suns
68 Anthony Mason - Charlotte Hornets
69 Rodney Rogers - Los Angeles Clippers
70 Bryon Russell - Utah Jazz
71 Maurice Taylor - Los Angeles Clippers
72 Mookie Blaylock - Atlanta Hawks
73 Shawn Bradley - Dallas Mavericks
74 Matt Maloney - Houston Rockets
75 Karl Malone - Utah Jazz
76 Larry Johnson - New York Knicks
77 Calbert Cheaney - Washington Wizards
78 Steve Smith - Atlanta Hawks
79 Toni Kukoc - Chicago Bulls
80 Reggie Miller - Indiana Pacers
81 Jayson Williams - New Jersey Nets
82 Gary Payton - Seattle SuperSonics
83 George Lynch - Vancouver Grizzlies
84 Wesley Person - Cleveland Cavaliers
85 Charles Barkley - Houston Rockets
86 Tim Hardaway - Miami Heat
87 Darrell Armstrong - Orlando Magic
88 Rasheed Wallace - Portland Trail Blazers
89 Tariq Abdul-Wahad - Sacramento Kings
90 Kenny Anderson - Boston Celtics
91 Chris Mullin - Indiana Pacers
92 Keith Van Horn - New Jersey Nets
93 Hersey Hawkins - Seattle SuperSonics
94 Billy Owens - Sacramento Kings
95 Ron Mercer - Boston Celtics
96 Rik Smits - Indiana Pacers
97 David Robinson - San Antonio Spurs
98 Derek Anderson - Cleveland Cavaliers
99 Danny Fortson - Denver Nuggets
100 Jason Kidd - Phoenix Suns
101 Sean Elliott - San Antonio Spurs
102 Chauncey Billups - Toronto Raptors
103 Tyrone Hill - Milwaukee Bucks
104 Alan Henderson - Atlanta Hawks
105 Chris Anstey - Dallas Mavericks
106 Hakeem Olajuwon - Houston Rockets
107 Allan Houston - New York Knicks
108 Bryant Reeves - Vancouver Grizzlies
109 Anthony Johnson - Sacramento Kings
110 Shawn Kemp - Cleveland Cavaliers
111 Brevin Knight - Cleveland Cavaliers
112 A.C. Green - Dallas Mavericks
113 Ray Allen - Milwaukee Bucks
114 Tim Thomas - Philadelphia 76ers
115 Walter McCarty - Boston Celtics
116 Jalen Rose - Indiana Pacers
117 Kerry Kittles - New Jersey Nets
118 Vin Baker - Seattle SuperSonics
119 Shareef Abdur-Rahim - Vancouver Grizzlies
120 Alonzo Mourning - Miami Heat
121 Joe Smith - Philadelphia 76ers
122 Tracy Murray - Washington Wizards
123 Damon Stoudamire - Portland Trail Blazers
2008-09 Skybox Metal Universe Basketball Precious Metal Gems Insert Parallel Set Details
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Nearly a decade later, PMG cards re-emerged from the collecting abyss for a brief revival in 2008-09 Skybox Basketball. Fleer-Skybox declared bankruptcy and was purchased by Upper Deck in 2005. This was Upper Deck's first attempt at re-establishing the PMG brand. The Metal Universe insert set brought back the original color scheme, with both red and green versions.
The cards are numbered to 50, with the green comprising the first 10 cards and the red version occupying the remaining 40 cards. The full set includes 100 cards and this would be the last NBA-licensed PMG set.
2008-09 Skybox Metal Universe Basketball PMG Checklist
100 cards. Serial numbered #/50. Buy on eBay.
VERSIONS: PMG Red (40 copies), PMG Green (10 copies).
1 Kevin Garnett - Boston Celtics
2 LeBron James - Cleveland Cavaliers
3 Dwight Howard - Orlando Magic
4 Kobe Bryant - Los Angeles Lakers
5 Carmelo Anthony - Denver Nuggets
6 Tim Duncan - San Antonio Spurs
7 Yao Ming - Houston Rockets
8 Dwyane Wade - Miami Heat
9 Dirk Nowitzki - Dallas Mavericks
10 Jason Kidd - Dallas Mavericks
11 Allen Iverson - Detroit Pistons
12 Tracy McGrady - Houston Rockets
13 Steve Nash - Phoenix Suns
14 Ray Allen - Boston Celtics
15 Amare Stoudemire - Phoenix Suns
16 Vince Carter - New Jersey Nets
17 Shaquille O'Neal - Phoenix Suns
18 Chris Bosh - Toronto Raptors
19 Gilbert Arenas - Washington Wizards
20 Chauncey Billups - Denver Nuggets
21 Paul Pierce - Boston Celtics
22 Chris Paul - New Orleans Hornets
23 Michael Jordan - Chicago Bulls
24 Carlos Boozer - Utah Jazz
25 Manu Ginobili - San Antonio Spurs
26 Shawn Marion - Miami Heat
27 Tony Parker - San Antonio Spurs
28 Baron Davis - Los Angeles Clippers
29 Shane Battier - Houston Rockets
30 Kevin Durant - Oklahoma City Thunder
31 Yi Jianlian - New Jersey Nets
32 Luis Scola - Houston Rockets
33 Josh Howard - Dallas Mavericks
34 Marcus Camby - Los Angeles Clippers
35 Grant Hill - Phoenix Suns
36 Michael Redd - Milwaukee Bucks
37 Caron Butler - Washington Wizards
38 Richard Hamilton - Detroit Pistons
39 Rasheed Wallace - Detroit Pistons
40 Hedo Turkoglu - Orlando Magic
41 Jason Terry - Dallas Mavericks
42 Tyson Chandler - New Orleans Hornets
43 Andrew Bogut - Milwaukee Bucks
44 Tayshaun Prince - Detroit Pistons
45 Ben Wallace - Cleveland Cavaliers
46 Joe Johnson - Atlanta Hawks
47 T.J. Ford - Indiana Pacers
48 Rashard Lewis - Orlando Magic
49 Jermaine O'Neal - Toronto Raptors
50 LaMarcus Aldridge - Portland Trail Blazers
51 Pau Gasol - Los Angeles Lakers
52 Chris Kaman - Los Angeles Clippers
53 Emeka Okafor - Charlotte Bobcats
54 Eddy Curry - New York Knicks
55 Al Horford - Atlanta Hawks
56 Josh Smith - Atlanta Hawks
57 Gerald Wallace - Charlotte Bobcats
58 Ben Gordon - Chicago Bulls
59 Monta Ellis - Golden State Warriors
60 Elton Brand - Philadelphia 76ers
61 Rudy Gay - Memphis Grizzlies
62 Al Jefferson - Minnesota Timberwolves
63 David West - New Orleans Hornets
64 Jamal Crawford - New York Knicks
65 Andre Iguodala - Philadelphia 76ers
66 Brandon Roy - Portland Trail Blazers
67 Greg Oden - Portland Trail Blazers
68 Kevin Martin - Sacramento Kings
69 Jamario Moon - Toronto Raptors
70 Deron Williams - Utah Jazz
71 Derrick Rose - Chicago Bulls
72 Michael Beasley - Miami Heat
73 O.J. Mayo - Memphis Grizzlies
74 Russell Westbrook - Oklahoma City Thunder
75 Kevin Love - Minnesota Timberwolves
76 Danilo Gallinari - New York Knicks
77 Eric Gordon - Los Angeles Clippers
78 Joe Alexander - Milwaukee Bucks
79 D.J. Augustin - Charlotte Bobcats
80 Brook Lopez - New Jersey Nets
81 Jerryd Bayless - Portland Trail Blazers
82 Jason Thompson - Sacramento Kings
83 Brandon Rush - Indiana Pacers
84 Anthony Randolph - Golden State Warriors
85 Robin Lopez - Phoenix Suns
86 Marreese Speights - Philadelphia 76ers
87 Roy Hibbert - Indiana Pacers
88 Javale McGee - Washington Wizards
89 J.J. Hickson - Cleveland Cavaliers
90 Alexis Ajinca - Charlotte Bobcats
91 Ryan Anderson - New Jersey Nets
92 Courtney Lee - Orlando Magic
93 Kosta Koufos - Utah Jazz
94 Nicolas Batum - Portland Trail Blazers
95 George Hill - San Antonio Spurs
96 D.J. White - Oklahoma City Thunder
97 J.R. Giddens - Boston Celtics
98 Luc Richard Mbah A Moute - Milwaukee Bucks
99 Marc Gasol - Memphis Grizzlies
100 Rudy Fernandez - Portland Trail Blazers
2011-12 Fleer Retro Basketball Precious Metal Gems Insert Set Details
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The PMG concept was once again left off the rotation for several years until it came back as a 40-card insert in 2011-12 Fleer Retro Basketball.
The design was a direct throwback to the 1997-98 Metal Universe Basketball Precious Metal Gems, except with a college theme.
A Blue parallel, numbered to 50 was added to the mix, to go along with Red (#/150) and Green (#/10).
2011-12 Fleer Retro Basketball PMG Checklist
40 cards. Buy on eBay.
VERSIONS: PMG Red #/150, PMG Blue #/50, PMG Green #/10.
PM-1 Michael Jordan - UNC Tar Heels
PM-2 Mark A. Jackson - St. John's Red Storm
PM-3 Hakeem Olajuwon - Houston Cougars
PM-4 LeBron James - St. Vincent-St. Mary
PM-5 Clyde Drexler - Houston Cougars
PM-6 David Robinson - Navy Midshipmen
PM-7 Christian Laettner - Duke Blue Devils
PM-8 Jim Jackson - Ohio State Buckeyes
PM-9 Adrian Dantley - Notre Dame Fighting Irish
PM-10 Reggie Theus - UNLV Runnin' Rebels
PM-11 John Havlicek - Ohio State Buckeyes
PM-12 Dennis Rodman - Southeastern Oklahoma St
PM-13 Gail Goodrich - UCLA Bruins
PM-14 Danny Manning - Kansas Jayhawks
PM-15 Bob McAdoo - UNC Tar Heels
PM-16 Walt Frazier - Southern Illinois Salukis
PM-17 Bill Laimbeer - Notre Dame Fighting Irish
PM-18 Hal Greer - Marshall Thundering Herd
PM-19 Bill Cartwright - San Francisco Dons
PM-20 Rudy Tomjanovich - Michigan Wolverines
PM-21 Bill Russell - San Francisco Dons
PM-22 Tim Hardaway - UTEP Miners
PM-23 Cazzie Russell - Michigan Wolverines
PM-24 David Thompson - NC State Wolfpack
PM-25 Darrell Griffith - Louisville Cardinals
PM-26 Rick Barry - Miami Hurricanes
PM-27 George Gervin - Eastern Michigan Eagles
PM-28 Elgin Baylor - Seattle Redhawks
PM-29 Alonzo Mourning - Georgetown Hoyas
PM-30 Bill Walton - UCLA Bruins
PM-31 Larry Johnson - UNLV Runnin' Rebels
PM-32 Magic Johnson - Michigan State Spartans
PM-33 Julius Erving - UMass Minutemen
PM-34 Jimmer Fredette - BYU Cougars
PM-35 John Starks - Oklahoma State Cowboys
PM-36 Bill Sharman - USC Trojans
PM-37 Larry Bird - Indiana State Sycamores
PM-38 Grant Hill - Duke Blue Devils
PM-39 Steve Nash - Santa Clara Broncos
PM-40 James Worthy - UNC Tar Heels
2012-13 Fleer Retro Basketball '97-98 Metal Universe Precious Metal Gems Insert Set Details
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The PMG name was back again in 2012-13 Fleer Retro Basketball. Rather than copying the previous year of Retro, two separate insert sets each paid homage to the early years of Precious Metal Gems. The 50-card '97-98 version celebrates the 1997-98 Metal Universe Championship PMG design and is numbered to 100 copies.
2012-13 Fleer Retro Basketball '97-98 Metal Universe PMG Checklist
50 cards. Serial numbered #/100. Buy on eBay.
97PM-1 Bernard King - Tennessee Volunteers
97PM-2 Bill Russell - San Francisco Dons
97PM-3 Mookie Blaylock - Oklahoma Sooners
97PM-4 Lou Hudson - Minnesota Golden Gophers
97PM-5 Magic Johnson - Michigan State Spartans
97PM-6 Ray Allen - Connecticut Huskies
97PM-7 Reggie Miller - UCLA Bruins
97PM-8 Spencer Haywood - Detroit Titans
97PM-9 Walt Frazier - Southern Illinois Salukis
97PM-10 Jeff Hornacek - Iowa State Cyclones
97PM-11 Spud Webb - NC State Wolfpack
97PM-12 Alonzo Mourning - Georgetown Hoyas
97PM-13 Larry Bird - Indiana State Sycamores
97PM-14 Allan Houston - Tennessee Volunteers
97PM-15 Shawn Bradley - BYU Cougars
97PM-16 Nate Thurmond - Bowling Green Falcons
97PM-17 Christian Laettner - Duke Blue Devils
97PM-18 David Robinson - Navy Midshipmen
97PM-19 Dennis Rodman - Southeastern Oklahoma St
97PM-20 Karl Malone - Louisiana Tech Bulldogs
97PM-21 Elvin Hayes - Houston Cougars
97PM-22 Toni Kukoc - Croatia
97PM-23 Anfernee Hardaway - Memphis Tigers
97PM-24 Antoine Walker - Kentucky Wildcats
97PM-25 Mark Price - Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
97PM-26 Wilt Chamberlain - Kansas Jayhawks
97PM-27 Danny Manning - Kansas Jayhawks
97PM-28 Nick Van Exel - Cincinnati Bearcats
97PM-29 Larry Johnson - UNLV Runnin' Rebels
97PM-30 Dominique Wilkins - Georgia Bulldogs
97PM-31 Hakeem Olajuwon - Houston Cougars
97PM-32 Dave Cowens - Florida State Seminoles
97PM-33 Gary Payton - Oregon State Beavers
97PM-34 Isiah Thomas - Indiana Hoosiers
97PM-35 LeBron James - St. Vincent-St. Mary
97PM-36 David Thompson - NC State Wolfpack
97PM-37 Jason Kidd - California Golden Bears
97PM-38 Paul Pierce - Kansas Jayhawks
97PM-39 Tim Hardaway - UTEP Miners
97PM-40 A.C. Green - Oregon State Beavers
97PM-41 John Havlicek - Ohio State Buckeyes
97PM-42 Grant Hill - Duke Blue Devils
97PM-43 Allen Iverson - Georgetown Hoyas
97PM-44 Mark Jackson - St. John's Red Storm
97PM-45 Clyde Drexler - Houston Cougars
97PM-46 Julius Erving - UMass Minutemen
97PM-47 Cheryl Miller - USC Trojans
97PM-48 Bill Walton - UCLA Bruins
97PM-49 Tony Gwynn - San Diego State Aztecs
97PM-50 Michael Jordan - UNC Tar Heels
2012-13 Fleer Retro Basketball '98-99 Metal Universe Precious Metal Gems Insert Set Details
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Also featuring 50 cards, the '98-99 version borrowed the 1998-99 Metal Universe Basketball design. This edition of Precious Metal Gems is slightly rarer, with a print run of 50.
2012-13 Fleer Retro Basketball '98-99 Metal Universe PMG Checklist
50 cards. Serial numbered #/50. Buy on eBay.
98PM-1 Elvin Hayes - Houston Cougars
98PM-2 Mark Price - Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
98PM-3 Muggsy Bogues - Wake Forest Demon Deacons
98PM-4 Dave Cowens - Florida State Seminoles
98PM-5 Walt Frazier - Southern Illinois Salukis
98PM-6 Alonzo Mourning - Georgetown Hoyas
98PM-7 Danny Manning - Kansas Jayhawks
98PM-8 Anfernee Hardaway - Memphis Tigers
98PM-9 Jason Kidd - California Golden Bears
98PM-10 Spud Webb - NC State Wolfpack
98PM-11 Larry Bird - Indiana State Sycamores
98PM-12 John Havlicek - Ohio State Buckeyes
98PM-13 Nick Van Exel - Cincinnati Bearcats
98PM-14 Robert Horry - Alabama Crimson Tide
98PM-15 Reggie Miller - UCLA Bruins
98PM-16 Spencer Haywood - Detroit Titans
98PM-17 Chet Walker - Bradley Braves
98PM-18 Gary Payton - Oregon State Beavers
98PM-19 Cheryl Miller - USC Trojans
98PM-20 Jeff Hornacek - Iowa State Cyclones
98PM-21 David Robinson - Navy Midshipmen
98PM-22 Vinny Del Negro - NC State Wolfpack
98PM-23 Michael Jordan - UNC Tar Heels
98PM-24 Wilt Chamberlain - Kansas Jayhawks
98PM-25 Allan Houston - Tennessee Volunteers
98PM-26 Dominique Wilkins - Georgia Bulldogs
98PM-27 Micheal Ray Richardson - Montana Grizzlies
98PM-28 Karl Malone - Louisiana Tech Bulldogs
98PM-29 Isiah Thomas - Indiana Hoosiers
98PM-30 Jamal Mashburn - Kentucky Wildcats
98PM-31 Dennis Rodman - Southeastern Oklahoma St
98PM-32 Tony Gwynn - San Diego State Aztecs
98PM-33 Lou Hudson - Minnesota Golden Gophers
98PM-34 Bill Russell - San Francisco Dons
98PM-35 A.C. Green - Oregon State Beavers
98PM-36 Grant Hill - Duke Blue Devils
98PM-37 LeBron James - St. Vincent-St. Mary
98PM-38 Nate Thurmond - Bowling Green Falcons
98PM-39 Julius Erving - UMass Minutemen
98PM-40 Paul Pierce - Kansas Jayhawks
98PM-41 Allen Iverson - Georgetown Hoyas
98PM-42 Bill Walton - UCLA Bruins
98PM-43 Bernard King - Tennessee Volunteers
98PM-44 Antoine Walker - Kentucky Wildcats
98PM-45 Christian Laettner - Duke Blue Devils
98PM-46 Hakeem Olajuwon - Houston Cougars
98PM-47 Clyde Drexler - Houston Cougars
98PM-48 Magic Johnson - Michigan State Spartans
98PM-49 Ray Allen - Connecticut Huskies
98PM-50 Larry Johnson - UNLV Runnin' Rebels
2013 Upper Deck Michael Jordan Master Collection Precious Metal Gems Set Details
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While it is not part of a parallel or insert set, a variant Michael Jordan PMG was included in the 2013 Upper Deck Michael Jordan Master Collection.
Featuring both a Red (#/100) and Green (#/10) version, the PMG design is the same as 2011-12 Fleer Retro. The only difference is the MJ image.
2013 Upper Deck Michael Jordan Master Collection Basketball PMG Checklist
1 card. Buy on eBay.
VERSIONS: PMG Red #/100, PMG Green #/10.
PM-MJ Michael Jordan - UNC Tar Heels
2013-14 Fleer Retro Basketball '95-96 Metal Universe Precious Metal Gems Parallel Set Details
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Continuing their PMG trend, Upper Deck actually based the design for the 2013-14 Fleer Retro Basketball edition on 1995-96 Metal Universe. The checklist features veteran talent.
Although this product never featured the famed foil cards, collectors can collect Red (#/150), Blue (#/50) and Green (#/10) PMG parallels for the 30-card 1995-96 Metal Universe subset.
2013-14 Fleer Retro Basketball '95-96 Metal Universe PMG Checklist
30 cards. Buy on eBay.
VERSIONS: PMG Red #/150, PMG Blue #/50, PMG Green #/10.
221 Jason Kidd - California Golden Bears
222 Grant Hill - Duke Blue Devils
223 Jay Williams - Duke Blue Devils
224 Allen Iverson - Georgetown Hoyas
225 Alonzo Mourning - Georgetown Hoyas
226 Kenny Anderson - Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
227 Hakeem Olajuwon - Houston Cougars
228 Jerry Stackhouse - UNC Tar Heels
229 Paul George - Fresno State Bulldogs
230 Isiah Thomas - Indiana Hoosiers
231 Larry Bird - Indiana State Sycamores
232 Rajon Rondo - Kentucky Wildcats
233 Karl Malone - Louisiana Tech Bulldogs
234 Joe Smith - Maryland Terrapins
235 Julius Erving - UMass Minutemen
236 Anfernee Hardaway - Memphis Tigers
237 Clyde Drexler - Houston Cougars
238 David Robinson - Navy Midshipmen
239 Dominique Wilkins - Georgia Bulldogs
240 Michael Jordan - UNC Tar Heels
241 Jerry Lucas - Ohio State Buckeyes
242 John Havlicek - Ohio State Buckeyes
243 Glenn Robinson - Purdue Boilermakers
244 Bill Russell - San Francisco Dons
245 James Harden - Arizona State Sun Devils
246 Dennis Rodman - Southeastern Oklahoma St
247 LeBron James - St. Vincent-St. Mary
248 Reggie Miller - UCLA Bruins
249 Larry Johnson - UNLV Runnin' Rebels
250 Tim Hardaway - UTEP Miners
2013-14 Fleer Retro Basketball '97-98 Metal Universe Precious Metal Gems Parallel Set Details
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Full 2013-14 Fleer Retro Basketball Set Details
Collectors can find the 1997-98 PMG reboot in 2013-14 Fleer Retro Basketball, as well. The checklist is centered on rookies.
This lineup includes Red (#/150), Blue (#50) and Green (#/10) editions, as well.
2013-14 Fleer Retro Basketball '97-98 Metal Universe PMG Checklist
30 cards. Buy on eBay.
VERSIONS: PMG Red #/150, PMG Blue #/50, PMG Green #/10.
251 Skylar Diggins - Notre Dame Fighting Irish
252 Giannis Antetokounmpo - Greece
253 Lucas Nogueira - Brazil
254 Dennis Schroder - Germany
255 Shane Larkin - Miami Hurricanes
256 Sergey Karasev - Russia
257 Tony Snell - New Mexico Lobos
258 Mason Plumlee - Duke Blue Devils
259 Solomon Hill - Arizona Wildcats
260 Tim Hardaway Jr. - Michigan Wolverines
261 Reggie Bullock - UNC Tar Heels
262 Andre Roberson - Colorado Buffaloes
263 Rudy Gobert - France
264 Livio Jean-Charles - France
265 Archie Goodwin - Kentucky Wildcats
266 Nemanja Nedovic - Serbia
267 Allen Crabbe - California Golden Bears
268 Isaiah Canaan - Murray State Racers
269 Grant Jerrett - Arizona Wildcats
270 Jamaal Franklin - San Diego State Aztecs
271 Pierre Jackson - Baylor Bears
272 Ricardo Ledo - South Kent Cardinals
273 Mike Muscala - Bucknell Bison
274 Erick Green - Virginia Tech Hokies
275 Ryan Kelly - Duke Blue Devils
276 Lorenzo Brown - NC State Wolfpack
277 Peyton Siva - Louisville Cardinals
278 Deshaun Thomas - Ohio State Buckeyes
279 C.J. Leslie - NC State Wolfpack
280 Seth Curry - Duke Blue Devils
Baseball
Ultimate Baseball Precious Metal Gems PMG Guide
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1998 Metal Universe Baseball Precious Metal Gems Parallel Set Details
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The last of the three sports included in the original run, baseball joined basketball and football with PMG parallels in the second edition. Checklists were omitted, resulting in a 217-card partial parallel. The colorful Precious Metal Gems were numbered to 50 and only found in Hobby packs. However, only the first 45 of each card were included in packs. The remaining five were held back for the Ultimate Gems exchange program.
1998 Metal Universe Baseball PMG Checklist
217 cards. Serial numbered #/50. Buy on eBay.
SUBSET KEY: HG=Hardball Galaxy.
1 Jose Cruz Jr. - Toronto Blue Jays
2 Jeff Abbott - Chicago White Sox
3 Rafael Palmeiro - Baltimore Orioles
4 Ivan Rodriguez - Texas Rangers
5 Jaret Wright - Cleveland Indians
6 Derek Bell - Houston Astros
7 Chuck Finley - Anaheim Angels
8 Travis Fryman - Cleveland Indians
9 Randy Johnson - Seattle Mariners
10 Derrek Lee - Florida Marlins
11 Bernie Williams - New York Yankees
12 Carlos Baerga - New York Mets
13 Ricky Bottalico - Philadelphia Phillies
14 Ellis Burks - Colorado Rockies
15 Russ Davis - Seattle Mariners
16 Nomar Garciaparra - Boston Red Sox
17 Joey Hamilton - San Diego Padres
18 Jason Kendall - Pittsburgh Pirates
19 Darryl Kile - Colorado Rockies
20 Edgardo Alfonzo - New York Mets
21 Moises Alou - Houston Astros
22 Bobby Bonilla - Florida Marlins
23 Jim Edmonds - Anaheim Angels
24 Jose Guillen - Pittsburgh Pirates
25 Chuck Knoblauch - Minnesota Twins
26 Javy Lopez - Atlanta Braves
27 Billy Wagner - Houston Astros
28 Kevin Appier - Kansas City Royals
29 Joe Carter - Baltimore Orioles
30 Todd Dunwoody - Florida Marlins
31 Gary Gaetti - St. Louis Cardinals
32 Juan Gonzalez - Texas Rangers
33 Jeffrey Hammonds - Baltimore Orioles
34 Roberto Hernandez - Tampa Bay Devil Rays
35 Dave Nilsson - Milwaukee Brewers
36 Manny Ramirez - Cleveland Indians
37 Robin Ventura - Chicago White Sox
38 Rondell White - Montreal Expos
39 Vinny Castilla - Colorado Rockies
40 Will Clark - Texas Rangers
41 Scott Hatteberg - Boston Red Sox
42 Russ Johnson - Houston Astros
43 Ricky Ledee - New York Yankees
44 Kenny Lofton - Cleveland Indians
45 Paul Molitor - Minnesota Twins
46 Justin Thompson - Detroit Tigers
47 Craig Biggio - Houston Astros
48 Damion Easley - Detroit Tigers
49 Brad Radke - Minnesota Twins
50 Ben Grieve - Oakland Athletics
51 Mark Bellhorn - Oakland Athletics
52 Henry Blanco - Los Angeles Dodgers RC
53 Mariano Rivera - New York Yankees
54 Reggie Sanders - Cincinnati Reds
55 Paul Sorrento - Seattle Mariners
56 Terry Steinbach - Minnesota Twins
57 Mo Vaughn - Boston Red Sox
58 Brady Anderson - Baltimore Orioles
59 Tom Glavine - Atlanta Braves
60 Sammy Sosa - Chicago Cubs
61 Larry Walker - Colorado Rockies
62 Rod Beck - San Francisco Giants
63 Jose Canseco - Oakland Athletics
64 Steve Finley - San Diego Padres
65 Pedro Martinez - Boston Red Sox
66 John Olerud - New York Mets
67 Scott Rolen - Philadelphia Phillies
68 Ismael Valdes - Los Angeles Dodgers
69 Andrew Vessel - Texas Rangers
70 Mark Grudzielanek - Montreal Expos
71 Eric Karros - Los Angeles Dodgers
72 Jeff Shaw - Cincinnati Reds
73 Lou Collier - Pittsburgh Pirates
74 Edgar Martinez - Seattle Mariners
75 Vladimir Guerrero - Montreal Expos
76 Paul Konerko - Los Angeles Dodgers
77 Kevin Orie - Chicago Cubs
78 Kevin Polcovich - Pittsburgh Pirates
79 Brett Tomko - Cincinnati Reds
80 Jeff Bagwell - Houston Astros
81 Barry Bonds - San Francisco Giants
82 David Justice - Cleveland Indians
83 Hideo Nomo - Los Angeles Dodgers
84 Ryne Sandberg - Chicago Cubs
85 Shannon Stewart - Toronto Blue Jays
86 Derek Wallace - New York Mets
87 Tony Womack - Pittsburgh Pirates
88 Jason Giambi - Oakland Athletics
89 Mark Grace - Chicago Cubs
90 Pat Hentgen - Toronto Blue Jays
91 Raul Mondesi - Los Angeles Dodgers
92 Matt Morris - St. Louis Cardinals
93 Matt Perisho - Texas Rangers
94 Tim Salmon - Anaheim Angels
95 Jeremi Gonzalez - Chicago Cubs
96 Shawn Green - Toronto Blue Jays
97 Todd Greene - Anaheim Angels
98 Ruben Rivera - San Diego Padres
99 Deion Sanders - Cincinnati Reds
100 Alex Rodriguez - Seattle Mariners
101 Will Cunnane - San Diego Padres
102 Ray Lankford - St. Louis Cardinals
103 Ryan McGuire - Montreal Expos
104 Charles Nagy - Cleveland Indians
105 Rey Ordonez - New York Mets
106 Mike Piazza - Los Angeles Dodgers
107 Tony Saunders - Tampa Bay Devil Rays
108 Curt Schilling - Philadelphia Phillies
109 Fernando Tatis - Texas Rangers
110 Mark McGwire - St. Louis Cardinals
111 David Dellucci - Arizona Diamondbacks RC
112 Garret Anderson - Anaheim Angels
113 Shane Bowers - Minnesota Twins RC
114 David Cone - New York Yankees
115 Jeff King - Kansas City Royals
116 Matt Williams - Arizona Diamondbacks
117 Aaron Boone - Cincinnati Reds
118 Dennis Eckersley - Boston Red Sox
119 Livan Hernandez - Florida Marlins
120 Richard Hidalgo - Houston Astros
121 Bobby Higginson - Detroit Tigers
122 Tino Martinez - New York Yankees
123 Tim Naehring - Boston Red Sox
124 Jose Vidro - Montreal Expos
125 John Wetteland - Texas Rangers
126 Jay Bell - Arizona Diamondbacks
127 Albert Belle - Chicago White Sox
128 Marty Cordova - Minnesota Twins
129 Chili Davis - New York Yankees
130 Jason Dickson - Anaheim Angels
131 Rusty Greer - Texas Rangers
132 Hideki Irabu - New York Yankees
133 Greg Maddux - Atlanta Braves
134 Billy Taylor - Oakland Athletics
135 Jim Thome - Cleveland Indians
136 Gerald Williams - Atlanta Braves
137 Jeff Cirillo - Milwaukee Brewers
138 Delino DeShields - St. Louis Cardinals
139 Andres Galarraga - Atlanta Braves
140 Willie Greene - Cincinnati Reds
141 John Jaha - Milwaukee Brewers
142 Charles Johnson - Florida Marlins
143 Ryan Klesko - Atlanta Braves
144 Paul O'Neill - New York Yankees
145 Robinson Checo - Boston Red Sox
146 Roberto Alomar - Baltimore Orioles
147 Wilson Alvarez - Tampa Bay Devil Rays
148 Bobby Jones - New York Mets
149 Raul Casanova - Detroit Tigers
150 Andruw Jones - Atlanta Braves
151 Mike Lansing - Colorado Rockies
152 Mickey Morandini - Chicago Cubs
153 Neifi Perez - Colorado Rockies
154 Pokey Reese - Cincinnati Reds
155 Edgar Renteria - Florida Marlins
156 Eric Young - Los Angeles Dodgers
157 Darin Erstad - Anaheim Angels
158 Kelvim Escobar - Toronto Blue Jays
159 Carl Everett - Houston Astros
160 Tom Gordon - Boston Red Sox
161 Ken Griffey Jr. - Seattle Mariners
162 Al Martin - Pittsburgh Pirates
163 Bubba Trammell - Detroit Tigers
164 Carlos Delgado - Toronto Blue Jays
165 Kevin Brown - San Diego Padres
166 Ken Caminiti - San Diego Padres
167 Roger Clemens - Toronto Blue Jays
168 Ron Gant - St. Louis Cardinals
169 Jeff Kent - San Francisco Giants
170 Mike Mussina - Baltimore Orioles
171 Dean Palmer - Kansas City Royals
172 Henry Rodriguez - Chicago Cubs
173 Matt Stairs - Oakland Athletics
174 Jay Buhner - Seattle Mariners
175 Frank Thomas - Chicago White Sox
176 Mike Cameron - Chicago White Sox
177 Johnny Damon - Kansas City Royals
178 Tony Gwynn - San Diego Padres
179 John Smoltz - Atlanta Braves
180 B.J. Surhoff - Baltimore Orioles
181 Antone Williamson - Milwaukee Brewers
182 Alan Benes - St. Louis Cardinals
183 Jeromy Burnitz - Milwaukee Brewers
184 Tony Clark - Detroit Tigers
185 Shawn Estes - San Francisco Giants
186 Todd Helton - Colorado Rockies
187 Todd Hundley - New York Mets
188 Chipper Jones - Atlanta Braves
189 Mark Kotsay - Florida Marlins
190 Barry Larkin - Cincinnati Reds
191 Mike Lieberthal - Philadelphia Phillies
192 Andy Pettitte - New York Yankees
193 Gary Sheffield - Florida Marlins
194 Jeff Suppan - Arizona Diamondbacks
195 Mark Wohlers - Atlanta Braves
196 Dante Bichette - Colorado Rockies
197 Trevor Hoffman - San Diego Padres
198 J.T. Snow - San Francisco Giants
199 Derek Jeter - New York Yankees
200 Cal Ripken Jr. - Baltimore Orioles
201 Steve Woodard - Milwaukee Brewers
202 Ray Durham - Chicago White Sox
203 Barry Bonds - San Francisco Giants HG
204 Tony Clark - Detroit Tigers HG
205 Roger Clemens - Toronto Blue Jays HG
206 Ken Griffey Jr. - Seattle Mariners HG
207 Deion Sanders - Cincinnati Reds HG
208 Derek Jeter - New York Yankees HG
209 Randy Johnson - Seattle Mariners HG
210 Brady Anderson - Baltimore Orioles HG
211 Hideo Nomo - Los Angeles Dodgers HG
212 Mike Piazza - Los Angeles Dodgers HG
213 Cal Ripken Jr. - Baltimore Orioles HG
214 Alex Rodriguez - Seattle Mariners HG
215 Frank Thomas - Chicago White Sox HG
216 Mo Vaughn - Boston Red Sox HG
217 Larry Walker - Colorado Rockies HG
1999 Metal Universe Baseball Precious Metal Gems Parallel Set Details
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Featuring the same design as 1999 Metal Universe Football, 1999 Metal Universe Baseball includes a full 300-card parallel of Precious Metal Gems. The cards are numbered to 50 and are only found in Hobby packs. There are one-of-one PMG Masters, as well.
1999 Metal Universe Baseball PMG Checklist
300 cards. Serial numbered #/50. Buy on eBay.
SUBSET KEY: FLY=Caught on the Fly; BB=Building Blocks.
PARALLEL CARDS: PMG Masters 1/1.
1 Mark McGwire - St. Louis Cardinals
2 Jim Edmonds - Anaheim Angels
3 Travis Fryman - Cleveland Indians
4 Tom Gordon - Boston Red Sox
5 Jeff Bagwell - Houston Astros
6 Rico Brogna - Philadelphia Phillies
7 Tom Evans - Toronto Blue Jays
8 John Franco - New York Mets
9 Juan Gonzalez - Texas Rangers
10 Paul Molitor - Minnesota Twins
11 Roberto Alomar - Baltimore Orioles
12 Mike Hampton - Houston Astros
13 Orel Hershiser - San Francisco Giants
14 Todd Stottlemyre - Texas Rangers
15 Robin Ventura - Chicago White Sox
16 Todd Walker - Minnesota Twins
17 Bernie Williams - New York Yankees
18 Shawn Estes - San Francisco Giants
19 Richie Sexson - Cleveland Indians
20 Kevin Millwood - Atlanta Braves
21 David Ortiz - Minnesota Twins
22 Mariano Rivera - New York Yankees
23 Ivan Rodriguez - Texas Rangers
24 Mike Sirotka - Chicago White Sox
25 David Justice - Cleveland Indians
26 Carl Pavano - Montreal Expos
27 Albert Belle - Chicago White Sox
28 Will Clark - Texas Rangers
29 Jose Cruz, Jr. - Toronto Blue Jays
30 Trevor Hoffman - San Diego Padres
31 Dean Palmer - Kansas City Royals
32 Edgar Renteria - Florida Marlins
33 David Segui - Seattle Mariners
34 B.J. Surhoff - Baltimore Orioles
35 Miguel Tejada - Oakland Athletics
36 Bob Wickman - Milwaukee Brewers
37 Charles Johnson - Los Angeles Dodgers
38 Andruw Jones - Atlanta Braves
39 Mike Lieberthal - Philadelphia Phillies
40 Eli Marrero - St. Louis Cardinals
41 Neifi Perez - Colorado Rockies
42 Jim Thome - Cleveland Indians
43 Barry Bonds - San Francisco Giants
44 Carlos Delgado - Toronto Blue Jays
45 Chuck Finley - Anaheim Angels
46 Brian Meadows - Florida Marlins
47 Tony Gwynn - San Diego Padres
48 Jose Offerman - Kansas City Royals
49 Cal Ripken, Jr. - Baltimore Orioles
50 Alex Rodriguez - Seattle Mariners
51 Esteban Yan - Tampa Bay Devil Rays
52 Matt Stairs - Oakland Athletics
53 Fernando Vina - Milwaukee Brewers
54 Rondell White - Montreal Expos
55 Kerry Wood - Chicago Cubs
56 Dmitri Young - Cincinnati Reds
57 Ken Caminiti - San Diego Padres
58 Alex Gonzalez - Toronto Blue Jays
59 Matt Mantei - Florida Marlins
60 Tino Martinez - New York Yankees
61 Hal Morris - Kansas City Royals
62 Rafael Palmeiro - Baltimore Orioles
63 Troy Percival - Anaheim Angels
64 Bobby Smith - Tampa Bay Devil Rays
65 Ed Sprague - Oakland Athletics
66 Brett Tomko - Cincinnati Reds
67 Steve Trachsel - Chicago Cubs
68 Ugueth Urbina - Montreal Expos
69 Jose Valentin - Milwaukee Brewers
70 Kevin Brown - San Diego Padres
71 Shawn Green - Toronto Blue Jays
72 Dustin Hermanson - Montreal Expos
73 Livan Hernandez - Florida Marlins
74 Geoff Jenkins - Milwaukee Brewers
75 Jeff King - Kansas City Royals
76 Chuck Knoblauch - New York Yankees
77 Edgar Martinez - Seattle Mariners
78 Fred McGriff - Tampa Bay Devil Rays
79 Mike Mussina - Baltimore Orioles
80 Dave Nilsson - Milwaukee Brewers
81 Kenny Rogers - Oakland Athletics
82 Tim Salmon - Anaheim Angels
83 Reggie Sanders - Cincinnati Reds
84 Wilson Alvarez - Tampa Bay Devil Rays
85 Rod Beck - Chicago Cubs
86 Jose Guillen - Pittsburgh Pirates
87 Bobby Higginson - Detroit Tigers
88 Gregg Olson - Arizona Diamondbacks
89 Jeff Shaw - Los Angeles Dodgers
90 Masato Yoshii - New York Mets
91 Todd Helton - Colorado Rockies
92 David Dellucci - Arizona Diamondbacks
93 Johnny Damon - Kansas City Royals
94 Cliff Floyd - Florida Marlins
95 Ken Griffey, Jr. - Seattle Mariners
96 Juan Guzman - Baltimore Orioles
97 Derek Jeter - New York Yankees
98 Barry Larkin - Cincinnati Reds
99 Quinton McCracken - Tampa Bay Devil Rays
100 Sammy Sosa - Chicago Cubs
101 Kevin Young - Pittsburgh Pirates
102 Jay Bell - Arizona Diamondbacks
103 Jay Buhner - Seattle Mariners
104 Jeff Conine - Kansas City Royals
105 Ryan Jackson - Florida Marlins
106 Sidney Ponson - Baltimore Orioles
107 Jeromy Burnitz - Milwaukee Brewers
108 Roberto Hernandez - Tampa Bay Devil Rays
109 A.J. Hinch - Oakland Athletics
110 Hideki Irabu - New York Yankees
111 Paul Konerko - Cincinnati Reds
112 Henry Rodriguez - Chicago Cubs
113 Shannon Stewart - Toronto Blue Jays
114 Tony Womack - Pittsburgh Pirates
115 Wilton Guerrero - Montreal Expos
116 Andy Benes - Arizona Diamondbacks
117 Jeff Cirillo - Milwaukee Brewers
118 Chili Davis - New York Yankees
119 Eric Davis - Baltimore Orioles
120 Vladimir Guerrero - Montreal Expos
121 Dennis Reyes - Cincinnati Reds
122 Rickey Henderson - Oakland Athletics
123 Mickey Morandini - Chicago Cubs
124 Jason Schmidt - Pittsburgh Pirates
125 J.T. Snow - San Francisco Giants
126 Justin Thompson - Detroit Tigers
127 Billy Wagner - Houston Astros
128 Armando Benitez - Baltimore Orioles
129 Sean Casey - Cincinnati Reds
130 Brad Fullmer - Montreal Expos
131 Ben Grieve - Oakland Athletics
132 Robb Nen - San Francisco Giants
133 Shane Reynolds - Houston Astros
134 Todd Zeile - Texas Rangers
135 Brady Anderson - Baltimore Orioles
136 Aaron Boone - Cincinnati Reds
137 Orlando Cabrera - Montreal Expos
138 Jason Giambi - Oakland Athletics
139 Randy Johnson - Houston Astros
140 Jeff Kent - San Francisco Giants
141 John Wetteland - Texas Rangers
142 Rolando Arrojo - Tampa Bay Devil Rays
143 Scott Brosius - New York Yankees
144 Mark Grace - Chicago Cubs
145 Jason Kendall - Pittsburgh Pirates
146 Travis Lee - Arizona Diamondbacks
147 Gary Sheffield - Los Angeles Dodgers
148 David Cone - New York Yankees
149 Jose Hernandez - Chicago Cubs
150 Todd Jones - Detroit Tigers
151 Al Martin - Pittsburgh Pirates
152 Ismael Valdes - Los Angeles Dodgers
153 Wade Boggs - Tampa Bay Devil Rays
154 Garret Anderson - Anaheim Angels
155 Bobby Bonilla - Los Angeles Dodgers
156 Darryl Kile - Colorado Rockies
157 Ryan Klesko - Atlanta Braves
158 Tim Wakefield - Boston Red Sox
159 Kenny Lofton - Cleveland Indians
160 Jose Canseco - Toronto Blue Jays
161 Doug Glanville - Philadelphia Phillies
162 Todd Hundley - New York Mets
163 Brian Jordan - St. Louis Cardinals
164 Steve Finley - San Diego Padres
165 Tom Glavine - Atlanta Braves
166 Al Leiter - New York Mets
167 Raul Mondesi - Los Angeles Dodgers
168 Desi Relaford - Philadelphia Phillies
169 Bret Saberhagen - Boston Red Sox
170 Omar Vizquel - Cleveland Indians
171 Larry Walker - Colorado Rockies
172 Bobby Abreu - Philadelphia Phillies
173 Moises Alou - Houston Astros
174 Mike Caruso - Chicago White Sox
175 Royce Clayton - Texas Rangers
176 Bartolo Colon - Cleveland Indians
177 Marty Cordova - Minnesota Twins
178 Darin Erstad - Anaheim Angels
179 Nomar Garciaparra - Boston Red Sox
180 Andy Ashby - San Diego Padres
181 Dan Wilson - Seattle Mariners
182 Larry Sutton - Kansas City Royals
183 Tony Clark - Detroit Tigers
184 Andres Galarraga - Atlanta Braves
185 Ray Durham - Chicago White Sox
186 Hideo Nomo - New York Mets
187 Steve Woodard - Milwaukee Brewers
188 Scott Rolen - Philadelphia Phillies
189 Mike Stanley - Boston Red Sox
190 Jaret Wright - Cleveland Indians
191 Vinny Castilla - Colorado Rockies
192 Jason Christiansen - Pittsburgh Pirates
193 Paul Bako - Detroit Tigers
194 Carlos Perez - Los Angeles Dodgers
195 Mike Piazza - New York Mets
196 Fernando Tatis - St. Louis Cardinals
197 Mo Vaughn - Boston Red Sox
198 Devon White - Arizona Diamondbacks
199 Ricky Gutierrez - Houston Astros
200 Charlie Hayes - San Francisco Giants
201 Brad Radke - Minnesota Twins
202 Rick Helling - Texas Rangers
203 John Smoltz - Atlanta Braves
204 Frank Thomas - Chicago White Sox
205 David Wells - New York Yankees
206 Roger Clemens - Toronto Blue Jays
207 Mark Grudzielanek - Los Angeles Dodgers
208 Chipper Jones - Atlanta Braves
209 Ray Lankford - St. Louis Cardinals
210 Pedro Martinez - Boston Red Sox
211 Manny Ramirez - Cleveland Indians
212 Greg Vaughn - San Diego Padres
213 Craig Biggio - Houston Astros
214 Rusty Greer - Texas Rangers
215 Greg Maddux - Atlanta Braves
216 Rick Aguilera - Minnesota Twins
217 Andy Pettitte - New York Yankees
218 Dante Bichette - Colorado Rockies
219 Damion Easley - Detroit Tigers
220 Matt Morris - St. Louis Cardinals
221 John Olerud - New York Mets
222 Chan Ho Park - Los Angeles Dodgers
223 Curt Schilling - Philadelphia Phillies
224 John Valentin - Boston Red Sox
225 Matt Williams - Arizona Diamondbacks
226 Ellis Burks - San Francisco Giants
227 Tom Goodwin - Texas Rangers
228 Javy Lopez - Atlanta Braves
229 Eric Milton - Minnesota Twins
230 Paul O'Neill - New York Yankees
231 Magglio Ordonez - Chicago White Sox
232 Derrek Lee - Florida Marlins
233 Ken Griffey, Jr. - Seattle Mariners FLY
234 Randy Johnson - Houston Astros FLY
235 Alex Rodriguez - Seattle Mariners FLY
236 Darin Erstad - Anaheim Angels FLY
237 Juan Gonzalez - Texas Rangers FLY
238 Derek Jeter - New York Yankees FLY
239 Tony Gwynn - San Diego Padres FLY
240 Kerry Wood - Chicago Cubs FLY
241 Cal Ripken, Jr. - Baltimore Orioles FLY
242 Sammy Sosa - Chicago Cubs FLY
243 Greg Maddux - Atlanta Braves FLY
244 Mark McGwire - St. Louis Cardinals FLY
245 Chipper Jones - Atlanta Braves FLY
246 Barry Bonds - San Francisco Giants FLY
247 Ben Grieve - Oakland Athletics FLY
248 Ben Davis - San Diego Padres BB
249 Robert Fick - Detroit Tigers BB
250 Carlos Guillen - Seattle Mariners BB
251 Mike Frank - Cincinnati Reds BB
252 Ryan Minor - Baltimore Orioles BB
253 Troy Glaus - Anaheim Angels BB
254 Matt Anderson - Detroit Tigers BB
255 Josh Booty - Florida Marlins BB
256 Gabe Alvarez - Detroit Tigers BB
257 Gabe Kapler - Detroit Tigers BB
258 Enrique Wilson - Cleveland Indians BB
259 Alex Gonzalez - Florida Marlins BB
260 Preston Wilson - Florida Marlins BB
261 Eric Chavez - Oakland Athletics BB
262 Adrian Beltre - Los Angeles Dodgers BB
263 Corey Koskie - Minnesota Twins BB
264 Robert Machado - Chicago White Sox BB
265 Orlando Hernandez - New York Yankees BB
266 Matt Clement - San Diego Padres BB
267 Luis Ordaz - St. Louis Cardinals BB
268 Jeremy Giambi - Kansas City Royals BB
269 J.D. Drew - St. Louis Cardinals BB
270 Cliff Politte - Philadelphia Phillies BB
271 Carlton Loewer - Philadelphia Phillies BB
272 Aramis Ramirez - Pittsburgh Pirates BB
273 Ken Griffey, Jr. - Seattle Mariners MLPD
274 Randy Johnson - Houston Astros MLPD
275 Alex Rodriguez - Seattle Mariners MLPD
276 Darin Erstad - Anaheim Angels MLPD
277 Scott Rolen - Philadelphia Phillies MLPD
278 Juan Gonzalez - Texas Rangers MLPD
279 Jeff Bagwell - Houston Astros MLPD
280 Mike Piazza - New York Mets MLPD
281 Derek Jeter - New York Yankees MLPD
282 Travis Lee - Arizona Diamondbacks MLPD
283 Tony Gwynn - San Diego Padres MLPD
284 Kerry Wood - Chicago Cubs MLPD
285 Albert Belle - Chicago White Sox MLPD
286 Sammy Sosa - Chicago Cubs MLPD
287 Mo Vaughn - Boston Red Sox MLPD
288 Nomar Garciaparra - Boston Red Sox MLPD
289 Frank Thomas - Chicago White Sox MLPD
290 Cal Ripken, Jr. - Baltimore Orioles MLPD
291 Greg Maddux - Atlanta Braves MLPD
292 Chipper Jones - Atlanta Braves MLPD
293 Ben Grieve - Oakland Athletics MLPD
294 Andruw Jones - Atlanta Braves MLPD
295 Mark McGwire - St. Louis Cardinals MLPD
296 Roger Clemens - Toronto Blue Jays MLPD
297 Barry Bonds - San Francisco Giants MLPD
298 Ken Griffey Jr. - Seattle Mariners CL
299 Kerry Wood - Chicago Cubs CL
300 Alex Rodriguez - Seattle Mariners CL
2013 Fleer Retro Baseball Precious Metal Gems Industry Summit Set Details
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Baseball collectors had to wait a few more years after Upper Deck added PMG cards to their basketball and football sets before the Precious Metal Gems returned. The very first option came from the 2013 Industry Summit as an exclusive giveaway. Mike Trout is the only player included, with Red (#/100), Blue (#/50), and Green (#/10) versions.
These were intended to be a teaser for the full release but 2013 Fleer Retro Baseball was ultimately canceled.
2013 Fleer Retro Baseball PMG Industry Summit Checklist
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VERSIONS: PMG Red #/100, PMG Blue #/50, PMG Green #/10.
LV1 Mike Trout - Los Angeles Angels
Hockey
Ultimate Hockey Precious Metal Gems PMG Guide
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2012-13 Fleer Retro Hockey Metal Universe Precious Metal Gems Insert Set Details
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Full 2012-13 Fleer Retro Hockey Set Details.
Despite never having appeared in the original run, hockey cards got the PMG treatment in 2012-13 Fleer Retro Hockey. The insert set includes 60 cards, with Red (#/100), Blue (#/50), and Green (#/10) PMG.
2012-13 Fleer Retro Hockey PMG Checklist
60 cards. Buy on eBay.
VERSIONS: Red PMG #/100, Blue PMG #/50, Green PMG #/10.
1 Bobby Orr - Boston Bruins
2 Teemu Selanne - Anaheim Ducks
3 Ryan Nugent-Hopkins - Edmonton Oilers
4 Eric Lindros - Philadelphia Flyers
5 Tie Domi - Toronto Maple Leafs
6 Marc-Andre Fleury - Pittsburgh Penguins
7 Jaden Schwartz - St. Louis Blues
8 Antti Niemi - San Jose Sharks
9 Wayne Gretzky - Los Angeles Kings
10 Dominik Hasek - Buffalo Sabres
11 Chris Kreider - New York Rangers
12 Arturs Irbe - San Jose Sharks
13 Jeff Skinner - Carolina Hurricanes
14 Pelle Lindbergh - Philadelphia Flyers
15 Doug Gilmour - Toronto Maple Leafs
16 Alex Ovechkin - Washington Capitals
17 Steven Stamkos - Tampa Bay Lightning
18 Jarome Iginla - Calgary Flames
19 Pavel Datsyuk - Detroit Red Wings
20 Saku Koivu - Anaheim Ducks
21 Zdeno Chara - Boston Bruins
22 Mikko Koivu - Minnesota Wild
23 Jussi Rynnas - Toronto Maple Leafs
24 Sven Baertschi - Calgary Flames
25 Nicklas Lidstrom - Detroit Red Wings
26 Ondrej Pavelec - Winnipeg Jets
27 Ilya Kovalchuk - New Jersey Devils
28 Erik Karlsson - Ottawa Senators
29 P.K. Subban - Montreal Canadiens
30 Mats Sundin - Toronto Maple Leafs
31 Patrice Bergeron - Boston Bruins
32 Gabriel Landeskog - Colorado Avalanche
33 Patrick Roy - Montreal Canadiens
34 Henrik Lundqvist - New York Rangers
35 Jason Spezza - Ottawa Senators
36 Evgeni Malkin - Pittsburgh Penguins
37 Pavel Bure - Vancouver Canucks
38 Claude Giroux - Philadelphia Flyers
39 Tyler Seguin - Boston Bruins
40 Mark Messier - New York Rangers
41 Patrick Kane - Chicago Blackhawks
42 Pekka Rinne - Nashville Predators
43 Cory Schneider - Vancouver Canucks
44 Daniel Sedin - Vancouver Canucks
45 Ray Bourque - Boston Bruins
46 Milan Lucic - Boston Bruins
47 Drew Doughty - Los Angeles Kings
48 Jonathan Toews - Chicago Blackhawks
49 Jaromir Jagr - Dallas Stars
50 Mario Lemieux - Pittsburgh Penguins
51 Carey Price - Montreal Canadiens
52 Martin Brodeur - New Jersey Devils
53 John Tavares - New York Islanders
54 Jordan Eberle - Edmonton Oilers
55 Joe Sakic - Colorado Avalanche
56 Taylor Hall - Edmonton Oilers
57 Brett Hull - Dallas Stars
58 Jonathan Quick - Los Angeles Kings
59 Henrik Sedin - Vancouver Canucks
60 Sidney Crosby - Pittsburgh Penguins
2013-14 Fleer Showcase Hockey 1998 Metal Universe Precious Metal Gems Insert Set Details
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Full 2013-14 Fleer Showcase Hockey Set Details
Sticking with the same color options, the PMG cards in 2013-14 Fleer Showcase utilize the 1998 layout. The colorful parallels include 42 cards with various Refractor-like background designs. Specific color versions include Red (#/75), Blue (#/25) and Green (#/10).
2013-14 Fleer Showcase Hockey 1998 Metal Universe PMG Checklist
42 cards. Buy on eBay.
VERSIONS: Red PMG #/75, Blue PMG #/25, Green PMG #/10.
MU-1 Bobby Orr - Boston Bruins
MU-2 Alex Galchenyuk - Montreal Canadiens
MU-3 Claude Giroux - Philadelphia Flyers
MU-4 Zach Parise - Minnesota Wild
MU-5 Wayne Gretzky - Edmonton Oilers
MU-6 Jonas Brodin - Minnesota Wild
MU-7 Brad Marchand - Boston Bruins
MU-8 Nail Yakupov - Edmonton Oilers
MU-9 Corey Crawford - Chicago Blackhawks
MU-10 Brendan Gallagher - Montreal Canadiens
MU-11 Felix Potvin - Toronto Maple Leafs
MU-12 Vladimir Tarasenko - St. Louis Blues
MU-13 Peter Forsberg - Philadelphia Flyers
MU-14 Aleksander Barkov - Florida Panthers
MU-15 Tyler Seguin - Dallas Stars
MU-16 Elias Lindholm - Carolina Hurricanes
MU-17 John Tavares - New York Islanders
MU-18 Dino Ciccarelli - Minnesota North Stars
MU-19 Patrick Kane - Chicago Blackhawks
MU-20 Teemu Selanne - Anaheim Ducks
MU-21 Paul Coffey - Edmonton Oilers
MU-22 Sean Monahan - Calgary Flames
MU-23 Nazem Kadri - Toronto Maple Leafs
MU-24 Tomas Hertl - San Jose Sharks
MU-25 Matt Duchene - Colorado Avalanche
MU-26 Mikhail Grigorenko - Buffalo Sabres
MU-27 Brett Hull - St. Louis Blues
MU-28 Bobby Ryan - Ottawa Senators
MU-29 Guy Lafleur - Montreal Canadiens
MU-30 Nathan MacKinnon - Colorado Avalanche
MU-31 Doug Gilmour - Toronto Maple Leafs
MU-32 Valeri Nichushkin - Dallas Stars
MU-33 Tyler Toffoli - Los Angeles Kings
MU-34 Beau Bennett - Pittsburgh Penguins
MU-35 Sidney Crosby - Pittsburgh Penguins
MU-36 Seth Jones - Nashville Predators
MU-37 Patrick Roy - Colorado Avalanche
MU-38 Ryan Strome - New York Islanders
MU-39 Cam Neely - Boston Bruins
MU-40 Morgan Rielly - Toronto Maple Leafs
MU-41 Nicklas Lidstrom - Detroit Red Wings
MU-42 Justin Schultz - Edmonton Oilers
2014-15 Fleer Showcase Hockey Metal Universe Precious Metal Gems Insert Set Details
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Full 2014-15 Fleer Showcase Hockey Set Details.
Switching back to the traditional numbering style while offering a different look, the 2014-15 Fleer Showcase PMG cards are all numbered to 100 copies that are split up between Red (final 65 cards), Blue (middle 25 cards) and Green (first 10 cards).
2014-15 Fleer Showcase Hockey Metal Universe PMG Checklist
42 cards. Serial numbered #/100. Buy on eBay.
VERSIONS: Red PMG (65 copies), Blue PMG (25 copies), Green PMG (10 copies).
1 Steven Stamkos - Tampa Bay Lightning
2 Alexander Ovechkin - Washington Capitals
3 Wayne Gretzky - Edmonton Oilers
4 Claude Giroux - Philadelphia Flyers
5 John Tavares - New York Islanders
6 Mario Lemieux - Pittsburgh Penguins
7 Ryan Getzlaf - Anaheim Ducks
8 Sidney Crosby - Pittsburgh Penguins
9 Steve Yzerman - Detroit Red Wings
10 Evgeni Malkin - Pittsburgh Penguins
11 Jonathan Toews - Chicago Blackhawks
12 Tuukka Rask - Boston Bruins
13 Patrick Roy - Montreal Canadiens
14 Pavel Datsyuk - Detroit Red Wings
15 Tyler Seguin - Dallas Stars
16 P.K. Subban - Montreal Canadiens
17 Anze Kopitar - Los Angeles Kings
18 Patrick Kane - Chicago Blackhawks
19 Phil Kessel - Toronto Maple Leafs
20 Bobby Hull - Chicago Blackhawks
21 Taylor Hall - Edmonton Oilers
22 Teuvo Teravainen - Chicago Blackhawks
23 Anthony Duclair - New York Rangers
24 Jori Lehtera - St. Louis Blues
25 David Pastrnak - Boston Bruins
26 Aaron Ekblad - Florida Panthers
27 Andre Burakovsky - Washington Capitals
28 Bo Horvat - Vancouver Canucks
29 Damon Severson - New Jersey Devils
30 Evgeny Kuznetsov - Washington Capitals
31 Leon Draisaitl - Edmonton Oilers
32 Jiri Sekac - Montreal Canadiens
33 Sam Reinhart - Buffalo Sabres
34 Vladislav Namestnikov - Tampa Bay Lightning
35 Stuart Percy - Toronto Maple Leafs
36 Sven Andrighetto - Montreal Canadiens
37 Griffin Reinhart - New York Islanders
38 Curtis Lazar - Ottawa Senators
39 Alexander Wennberg - Columbus Blue Jackets
40 Ryan Sproul - Detroit Red Wings
41 Johnny Gaudreau - Calgary Flames
42 Jonathan Drouin - Tampa Bay Lightning
2015-16 Upper Deck Employee Exclusive Precious Metal Gems Rookies Set Details
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The first of several PMG hockey releases issued to Upper Deck employees, 2015-16 Upper Deck Hockey Employee Exclusive Precious Metal Gems set offers the classic PMG look in purple. The lineup is all rookies, including Connor McDavid.
Total production is limited to 150 sets.
2015-16 Upper Deck Employee Exclusive PMG Rookie Checklist
6 cards. Serial numbered #/150. Buy on eBay.
UD-DL Dylan Larkin - Detroit Red Wings
UD-JE Jack Eichel - Buffalo Sabres
UD-MC Connor McDavid - Edmonton Oilers
UD-MD Max Domi - Arizona Coyotes
UD-NE Nikolaj Ehlers - Winnipeg Jets
UD-SB Sam Bennett - Calgary Flames
2016-17 Fleer Showcase Hockey Metal Universe Precious Metal Gems Insert Set Details
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After two years away from a major release, the PMG line returned in 2016-17 Fleer Showcase Hockey. This time the Precious Metal Gems choices increased to four foil colors.
While there are key veterans to collect, rookies form the bulk of the set, covering cards #21-50.
2016-17 Fleer Showcase Hockey Metal Universe PMG Checklist
50 cards. Buy on eBay.
PARALLEL CARDS: Red PMG #/150, Blue PMG #/50, Green PMG #/10, Purple PMG #/5.
Veterans
MU-1 Connor McDavid - Edmonton Oilers
MU-2 Sidney Crosby - Pittsburgh Penguins
MU-3 Carey Price - Montreal Canadiens
MU-4 Steven Stamkos - Tampa Bay Lightning
MU-5 P.K. Subban - Nashville Predators
MU-6 Shea Weber - Montreal Canadiens
MU-7 Taylor Hall - New Jersey Devils
MU-8 Henrik Lundqvist - New York Rangers
MU-9 Dylan Larkin - Detroit Red Wings
MU-10 Patrick Kane - Chicago Blackhawks
MU-11 John Tavares - New York Islanders
MU-12 Brent Burns - San Jose Sharks
MU-13 Jack Eichel - Buffalo Sabres
MU-14 Jamie Benn - Dallas Stars
MU-15 Drew Doughty - Los Angeles Kings
MU-16 Patrice Bergeron - Boston Bruins
MU-17 Johnny Gaudreau - Calgary Flames
MU-18 Vladimir Tarasenko - St. Louis Blues
MU-19 Jaromir Jagr - Florida Panthers
MU-20 Alexander Ovechkin - Washington Capitals
Rookies
MU-21 Matthew Tkachuk - Calgary Flames
MU-22 Anthony Mantha - Detroit Red Wings
MU-23 Christian Dvorak - Arizona Coyotes
MU-24 Mathew Barzal - New York Islanders
MU-25 Mitch Marner - Toronto Maple Leafs
MU-26 Kyle Connor - Winnipeg Jets
MU-27 Mikhail Sergachev - Montreal Canadiens
MU-28 Pavel Buchnevich - New York Rangers
MU-29 Artturi Lehkonen - Montreal Canadiens
MU-30 William Nylander - Toronto Maple Leafs
MU-31 Travis Konecny - Philadelphia Flyers
MU-32 Jesse Puljujarvi - Edmonton Oilers
MU-33 Sebastian Aho - Carolina Hurricanes
MU-34 Anthony Beauvillier - New York Islanders
MU-35 Dylan Strome - Arizona Coyotes
MU-36 Tyler Motte - Chicago Blackhawks
MU-37 Pavel Zacha - New Jersey Devils
MU-38 Connor Brown - Toronto Maple Leafs
MU-39 Lawson Crouse - Arizona Coyotes
MU-40 Patrik Laine - Winnipeg Jets
MU-41 Ivan Provorov - Philadelphia Flyers
MU-42 Nick Schmaltz - Chicago Blackhawks
MU-43 Brayden Point - Tampa Bay Lightning
MU-44 Zach Werenski - Columbus Blue Jackets
MU-45 Jimmy Vesey - New York Rangers
MU-46 Jakob Chychrun - Arizona Coyotes
MU-47 Joel Eriksson Ek - Minnesota Wild
MU-48 Brandon Carlo - Boston Bruins
MU-49 Thomas Chabot - Ottawa Senators
MU-50 Auston Matthews - Toronto Maple Leafs
2016-17 Upper Deck Employee Exclusive Precious Metal Gems Rookies Set Details
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Although the look remained the same, the 2016-17 Upper Deck Employee Exclusive PMG Rookie set upped the print run to 175 copies.
2016-17 Upper Deck Employee Exclusive PMG Rookie Checklist
6 cards. Serial numbered #/175. Buy on eBay.
UD-AM Auston Matthews - Toronto Maple Leafs
UD-JP Jesse Puljujarvi - Edmonton Oilers
UD-MM Mitch Marner - Toronto Maple Leafs
UD-MT Matthew Tkachuk - Calgary Flames
UD-PL Patrik Laine - Winnipeg Jets
UD-WN William Nylander - Toronto Maple Leafs
2017-18 Upper Deck Employee Exclusive Precious Metal Gems Rookies Set Details
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Once again, the employee gift saw an uptick in production. The 2017-18 Upper Deck Hockey Employee Exclusive PMG Rookies Set totals 199 copies.
2017-18 Upper Deck Employee Exclusive PMG Rookie Checklist
6 cards. Serial numbered #/199. Buy on eBay.
UD-BB Brock Boeser - Vancouver Canucks
UD-CK Clayton Keller - Arizona Coyotes
UD-CM Charlie McAvoy - Boston Bruins
UD-NH Nico Hischier - New Jersey Devils
UD-NP Nolan Patrick - Philadelphia Flyers
UD-WN Pierre-Luc Dubois - Columbus Blue Jackets
2018-19 Upper Deck Employee Exclusive Precious Metal Gems Rookie Set Details
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Matching 2017-18, the 2018-19 Upper Deck Employee Exclusive PMG Rookies Set checks in at 199 total sets.
2018-19 Upper Deck Employee Exclusive PMG Rookie Checklist
6 cards. Serial numbered #/199. Buy on eBay.
UD-AS Andrei Svechnikov - Carolina Hurricanes
UD-BT Brady Tkachuk - Ottawa Senators
UD-CM Casey Mittelstadt - Buffalo Sabres
UD-DA Rasmus Dahlin - Buffalo Sabres
UD-EP Elias Pettersson - Vancouver Canucks
UD-JK Jesperi Kotkaniemi - Montreal Canadiens
2019-20 Upper Deck Employee Exclusive Precious Metal Gems Rookie Set Details
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Still maintaining the original style in purple, the 2019-20 Upper Deck Employee Exclusive PMG Rookies set increases to 250 copies overall.
2019-20 Upper Deck Employee Exclusive PMG Rookies Checklist
6 cards. Serial numbered #/250. Buy on eBay.
UD-CG Cody Glass - Vegas Golden Knights
UD-CM Cale Makar - Colorado Avalanche
UD-JH Jack Hughes - New Jersey Devils
UD-KK Kaapo Kakko - New York Rangers
UD-NS Nick Suzuki - Montreal Canadiens
UD-QH Quinn Hughes - Vancouver Canucks
2020-21 Skybox Metal Universe Hockey Precious Metal Gems Parallel Set Details
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A few more years went by before 2020-21 Skybox Metal Universe Hockey delivered the next round of PMG.
This is actually a true base parallel with a total of 101 cards per player via Red (#/90), Green (#/10) and Gold (1/1).
2020-21 Skybox Metal Universe Hockey PMG Checklist
200 cards. Buy on eBay.
VERSIONS: Red #/90, Green #/10, Gold 1/1.
1 Mathew Barzal - New York Islanders
2 Anze Kopitar - Los Angeles Kings
3 Seth Jones - Columbus Blue Jackets
4 Elias Pettersson - Vancouver Canucks
5 Colton Parayko - St. Louis Blues
6 Mats Zuccarello - Minnesota Wild
7 Brady Tkachuk - Ottawa Senators
8 Alex Ovechkin - Washington Capitals
9 Jack Eichel - Buffalo Sabres
10 Artemi Panarin - New York Rangers
11 Jonathan Huberdeau - Florida Panthers
12 Alex DeBrincat - Chicago Blackhawks
13 Johnny Gaudreau - Calgary Flames
14 Jamie Benn - Dallas Stars
15 Dylan Larkin - Detroit Red Wings
16 Mitch Marner - Toronto Maple Leafs
17 Niklas Hjalmarsson - Arizona Coyotes
18 Andrei Svechnikov - Carolina Hurricanes
19 Matthew Tkachuk - Calgary Flames
20 Sebastian Aho - Carolina Hurricanes
21 Jack Hughes - New Jersey Devils
22 James van Riemsdyk - Philadelphia Flyers
23 Brock Boeser - Vancouver Canucks
24 Phillip Danault - Montreal Canadiens
25 John Tavares - Toronto Maple Leafs
26 Blake Wheeler - Winnipeg Jets
27 Shea Theodore - Vegas Golden Knights
28 Claude Giroux - Philadelphia Flyers
29 Leon Draisaitl - Edmonton Oilers
30 Rasmus Dahlin - Buffalo Sabres
31 Carey Price - Montreal Canadiens
32 Elvis Merzlikins - Columbus Blue Jackets
33 Joe Pavelski - Dallas Stars
34 Auston Matthews - Toronto Maple Leafs
35 Quinn Hughes - Vancouver Canucks
36 John Gibson - Anaheim Ducks
37 Connor Hellebuyck - Winnipeg Jets
38 Patrice Bergeron - Boston Bruins
39 Keith Yandle - Florida Panthers
40 Tuukka Rask - Boston Bruins
41 Jonathan Drouin - Montreal Canadiens
42 Mackenzie Blackwood - New Jersey Devils
43 Jonathan Marchessault - Vegas Golden Knights
44 Travis Konecny - Philadelphia Flyers
45 Matt Dumba - Minnesota Wild
46 Philipp Grubauer - Colorado Avalanche
47 Zach Werenski - Columbus Blue Jackets
48 Tomas Hertl - San Jose Sharks
49 John Klingberg - Dallas Stars
50 Jordan Binnington - St. Louis Blues
51 Jake Guentzel - Pittsburgh Penguins
52 Andrei Vasilevskiy - Tampa Bay Lightning
53 Sergei Bobrovsky - Florida Panthers
54 Brayden Schenn - St. Louis Blues
55 Mark Scheifele - Winnipeg Jets
56 Dominik Kubalik - Chicago Blackhawks
57 Igor Shesterkin - New York Rangers
58 Thomas Chabot - Ottawa Senators
59 Roman Josi - Nashville Predators
60 Cale Makar - Colorado Avalanche
61 Mark Stone - Vegas Golden Knights
62 Ryan Dzingel - Carolina Hurricanes
63 Brad Marchand - Boston Bruins
64 Brayden Point - Tampa Bay Lightning
65 Anders Lee - New York Islanders
66 Devan Dubnyk - San Jose Sharks
67 Rickard Rakell - Anaheim Ducks
68 Teuvo Teravainen - Carolina Hurricanes
69 Miro Heiskanen - Dallas Stars
70 Sean Monahan - Calgary Flames
71 Evgeni Malkin - Pittsburgh Penguins
72 Drew Doughty - Los Angeles Kings
73 Patrick Kane - Chicago Blackhawks
74 John Carlson - Washington Capitals
75 Tom Wilson - Washington Capitals
76 Anthony Mantha - Detroit Red Wings
77 Jonathan Toews - Chicago Blackhawks
78 Pekka Rinne - Nashville Predators
79 Carter Hart - Philadelphia Flyers
80 Josh Bailey - New York Islanders
81 Kyle Connor - Winnipeg Jets
82 Aleksander Barkov - Florida Panthers
83 Matt Murray - Ottawa Senators
84 Eric Staal - Buffalo Sabres
85 Brent Burns - San Jose Sharks
86 Nikita Kucherov - Tampa Bay Lightning
87 Sidney Crosby - Pittsburgh Penguins
88 David Pastrnak - Boston Bruins
89 Jesperi Kotkaniemi - Montreal Canadiens
90 Ryan O'Reilly - St. Louis Blues
91 Steven Stamkos - Tampa Bay Lightning
92 Nathan MacKinnon - Colorado Avalanche
93 Mika Zibanejad - New York Rangers
94 Bo Horvat - Vancouver Canucks
95 Jean-Gabriel Pageau - New York Islanders
96 Mikko Rantanen - Colorado Avalanche
97 Connor McDavid - Edmonton Oilers
98 Evander Kane - San Jose Sharks
99 Clayton Keller - Arizona Coyotes
100 Nico Hischier - New Jersey Devils
101 Jason Robertson - Dallas Stars
102 Alexander Alexeyev - Washington Capitals
103 Alexander Barabanov - Toronto Maple Leafs
104 Nicolas Beaudin - Chicago Blackhawks
105 Logan Stanley - Winnipeg Jets
106 Keegan Kolesar - Vegas Golden Knights
107 Nick Robertson - Toronto Maple Leafs
108 Vitek Vanecek - Washington Capitals
109 Morgan Geekie - Carolina Hurricanes
110 Kevin Lankinen - Chicago Blackhawks
111 Tyler Benson - Edmonton Oilers
112 Ty Dellandrea - Dallas Stars
113 Mikey Anderson - Los Angeles Kings
114 Gabe Vilardi - Los Angeles Kings
115 Liam Foudy - Columbus Blue Jackets
116 Brandon Hagel - Chicago Blackhawks
117 Alexander True - San Jose Sharks
118 Pierre-Olivier Joseph - Pittsburgh Penguins
119 Victor Soderstrom - Arizona Coyotes
120 Bowen Byram - Colorado Avalanche
121 Calvin Thurkauf - Columbus Blue Jackets
122 Matiss Kivlenieks - Columbus Blue Jackets
123 Joel Kiviranta - Dallas Stars
124 Philipp Kurashev - Chicago Blackhawks
125 Kirill Kaprizov - Minnesota Wild
126 Michael DiPietro - Vancouver Canucks
127 Josh Norris - Ottawa Senators
128 Kieffer Bellows - New York Islanders
129 Martin Kaut - Colorado Avalanche
130 Peyton Krebs - Vegas Golden Knights
131 Jake Evans - Montreal Canadiens
132 Mathias Brome - Detroit Red Wings
133 Philip Broberg - Edmonton Oilers
134 Nikolai Knyzhov - San Jose Sharks
135 Timothy Liljegren - Toronto Maple Leafs
136 Olli Juolevi - Vancouver Canucks
137 Alexander Romanov - Montreal Canadiens
138 Connor McMichael - Washington Capitals
139 Ian Mitchell - Chicago Blackhawks
140 Tim Stutzle - Ottawa Senators
141 Ilya Sorokin - New York Islanders
142 Nils Hoglander - Vancouver Canucks
143 Thomas Harley - Dallas Stars
144 Yegor Sharangovich - New Jersey Devils
145 Dylan Cozens - Buffalo Sabres
146 Cal Foote - Tampa Bay Lightning
147 Pius Suter - Chicago Blackhawks
148 K'Andre Miller - New York Rangers
149 Ty Smith - New Jersey Devils
150 Alexis Lafreniere - New York Rangers
151 Shea Weber - Montreal Canadiens
152 Mathew Barzal - New York Islanders
153 Jordan Binnington - St. Louis Blues
154 Patrick Kane - Chicago Blackhawks
155 Jaccob Slavin - Carolina Hurricanes
156 Kris Letang - All-Star Team
157 Anze Kopitar - All-Star Team
158 David Pastrnak - All-Star Team
159 Braden Holtby - All-Star Team
160 Patrick Kane - All-Star Team
161 David Perron - All-Star Team
162 Nathan MacKinnon - All-Star Team
163 Leon Draisaitl - All-Star Team
164 Mitch Marner - All-Star Team
165 Jack Eichel - All-Star Team
166 Tristan Jarry - All-Star Team
167 Elias Pettersson - All-Star Team
168 Travis Konecny - All-Star Team
169 Matthew Tkachuk - All-Star Team
170 Quinn Hughes - All-Star Team
171 Jaccob Slavin - All-Star Team
172 Tyler Bertuzzi - All-Star Team
173 Mathew Barzal - All-Star Team
174 Alex Pietrangelo - All-Star Team
175 Mark Scheifele - All-Star Team
176 Tomas Hertl - All-Star Team
177 Seth Jones - All-Star Team
178 Ryan O'Reilly - All-Star Team
179 Andrei Vasilevskiy - All-Star Team
180 Connor Hellebuyck - All-Star Team
181 Roman Josi - All-Star Team
182 Frederik Andersen - All-Star Team
183 Brady Tkachuk - All-Star Team
184 Tyler Seguin - All-Star Team
185 Shea Weber - All-Star Team
186 Victor Hedman - All-Star Team
187 Jacob Markstrom - All-Star Team
188 John Carlson - All-Star Team
189 Jonathan Huberdeau - All-Star Team
190 Mark Giordano - All-Star Team
191 Eric Staal - All-Star Team
192 Connor McDavid - All-Star Team
193 Nico Hischier - All-Star Team
194 David Rittich - All-Star Team
195 Jordan Binnington - All-Star Team
196 Chris Kreider - All-Star Team
197 Max Pacioretty - All-Star Team
198 T.J. Oshie - All-Star Team
199 Anthony Duclair - All-Star Team
200 David Pastrnak - All-Star Team MVP
2020-21 Skybox Metal Universe Hockey Retro '97-98 Precious Metal Gems Insert Set Details
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2020-21 Skybox Metal Universe Hockey also offers a retro parallel with the original design for 50 players. The same parallels apply from the base set.
2020-21 Skybox Metal Universe Hockey 1997-98 Retro PMG Checklist
50 cards. Buy on eBay.
VERSIONS: Red PMG #/90, Green PMG #/10, Gold PMG 1/1.
R-1 Sidney Crosby - Pittsburgh Penguins
R-2 Patrick Kane - Chicago Blackhawks
R-3 Roman Josi - Nashville Predators
R-4 Andrei Vasilevskiy - Tampa Bay Lightning
R-5 Jack Eichel - Buffalo Sabres
R-6 Nikita Kucherov - Tampa Bay Lightning
R-7 Leon Draisaitl - Edmonton Oilers
R-8 Drew Doughty - Los Angeles Kings
R-9 Elias Pettersson - Vancouver Canucks
R-10 Steven Stamkos - Tampa Bay Lightning
R-11 Mitch Marner - Toronto Maple Leafs
R-12 Carey Price - Montreal Canadiens
R-13 Evgeni Malkin - Pittsburgh Penguins
R-14 Mikko Rantanen - Colorado Avalanche
R-15 David Pastrnak - Boston Bruins
R-16 Mark Stone - Vegas Golden Knights
R-17 Nathan MacKinnon - Colorado Avalanche
R-18 Mark Scheifele - Winnipeg Jets
R-19 Artemi Panarin - New York Rangers
R-20 Ryan O'Reilly - St. Louis Blues
R-21 Tyler Seguin - Dallas Stars
R-22 Sebastian Aho - Carolina Hurricanes
R-23 Carter Hart - Philadelphia Flyers
R-24 Alex Ovechkin - Washington Capitals
R-25 Mathew Barzal - New York Islanders
R-26 Brad Marchand - Boston Bruins
R-27 Johnny Gaudreau - Calgary Flames
R-28 Auston Matthews - Toronto Maple Leafs
R-29 Erik Karlsson - San Jose Sharks
R-30 Connor McDavid - Edmonton Oilers
R-31 Timothy Liljegren - Toronto Maple Leafs
R-32 Gabe Vilardi - Los Angeles Kings
R-33 Josh Norris - Ottawa Senators
R-34 Kieffer Bellows - New York Islanders
R-35 Liam Foudy - Columbus Blue Jackets
R-36 Nick Robertson - Toronto Maple Leafs
R-37 Jason Robertson - Dallas Stars
R-38 Tyler Benson - Edmonton Oilers
R-39 Peyton Krebs - Vegas Golden Knights
R-40 Bowen Byram - Colorado Avalanche
R-41 Ty Dellandrea - Dallas Stars
R-42 Vitali Kravtsov - New York Rangers
R-43 Connor McMichael - Washington Capitals
R-44 Kirill Kaprizov - Minnesota Wild
R-45 Alexander Romanov - Montreal Canadiens
R-46 Dylan Cozens - Buffalo Sabres
R-47 Nils Hoglander - Vancouver Canucks
R-48 Ilya Sorokin - New York Islanders
R-49 Tim Stutzle - Ottawa Senators
R-50 Alexis Lafreniere - New York Rangers
2020-21 Upper Deck Employee Exclusive Precious Metal Gems Rookie Set Details
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The purple PMG perk continues in the 2020-21 Upper Deck Employee Exclusive Precious Metal Gems Rookie set.
The total stays at 250 copies.
2020-21 Upper Deck Employee Exclusive PMG Rookies Checklist
6 cards. Serial numbered #/250. Buy on eBay.
UD-AL Alexis Lafreniere - New York Rangers
UD-AR Alexander Romanov - Montreal Canadiens
UD-DC Dylan Cozens - Buffalo Sabres
UD-KK Kirill Kaprizov - Minnesota Wild
UD-NA Nick Robertson - Toronto Maple Leafs
UD-TS Tim Stutzle - Ottawa Senators
Multi
Ultimate Multi-Sport Precious Metal Gems PMG Guide
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2013 Upper Deck Precious Metal Gems Employee Exclusive Multi-Sport Set Details
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Full 2013 Upper Deck PMG Employee Gift Guide.
Many jobs have perks, but surely most are not this fun. As a gift to their employees in 2013, Upper Deck provided a selection of purple PMG editions featuring six athletes from a variety of sports.
The cards are numbered to 125 and this marked the first time that purple was incorporated into the design, although Upper Deck classified them as pink.
2013 Upper Deck Employee Exclusive Multi-Sport PMG Checklist
6 cards. Serial numbered #/125. Buy on eBay.
E-HH Hulk Hogan - Wrestling
E-MP Michael Phelps - Swimming
E-OH Oscar De La Hoya - Boxing
E-MT Mike Tyson - Boxing
E-RM Rory McIlroy - Golf
E-TW Tiger Woods - Golf
Marvel
Ultimate Marvel Precious Metal Gems PMG Guide
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2013 Fleer Retro Marvel Precious Metal Gems Insert Set Details
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Full 2013 Fleer Retro PMG Guide.
Not just limited to sports, some of the greatest superheroes in Marvel history were featured in a Precious Metal Gems insert in 2013 Fleer Retro Marvel.
Falling one per box, the full insert set totals 42 cards and includes the now-familiar Red (#/100), Blue (#/50) and Green (#/10) options.
2013 Fleer Retro Marvel Metal PMG Checklist
42 cards. Buy on eBay.
VERSIONS: Red PMG #/100, Blue PMG #/50, Green PMG #/10.
1 Mr. Fantastic
2 Invisible Woman
3 Thing
4 Human Torch
5 Spider-Man
6 Luke Cage
7 Domino
8 Iron Man
9 Captain America
10 Thor
11 Hulk
12 Iron Fist
13 Doctor Strange
14 Ms. Marvel
15 Scarlet Witch
16 Wolverine
17 Emma Frost
18 Cyclops
19 Jean Grey
20 Rogue
21 Iceman
22 Storm
23 Psylocke
24 Nova
25 Silver Surfer
26 Daredevil
27 Deadpool
28 She-Hulk
29 Punisher
30 Ghost Rider
31 Venom
32 Phoenix
33 Green Goblin
34 Red Skull
35 Loki
36 Magneto
37 Doctor Doom
38 Sabretooth
39 Thanos
40 Mystique
41 Apocalypse
42 Galactus
2015 Fleer Retro Marvel 1995 Flair Precious Metal Gems Insert Set Details
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Supplying an added boost for 2015 Fleer Retro Marvel, PMG cards arrive courtesy of the 1995 Fleer Marvel Metal Blaster insert.
Featuring four color versions, all cards are numbered to 100 or less.
2015 Fleer Retro Marvel 1995 Flair Metal PMG Checklist
42 cards. Buy on eBay.
VERSIONS: PMG Red #/100, PMG Blue #/50, PMG Green #/10, PMG Gold 1/1.
1 Ant-Man
2 Black Panther
3 Apocalypse
4 Black Widow
5 Captain America
6 Bullseye
7 Captain Marvel
8 Cyclops
9 Dark Phoenix
10 Daredevil
11 Deadpool
12 Doctor Octopus
13 Doctor Strange
14 Elektra
15 Green Goblin
16 Falcon
17 Gambit
18 Juggernaut
19 Ghost Rider
20 Hulk
21 Loki
22 Iceman
23 Iron Man
24 Magneto
25 Luke Cage
26 Namor
27 Mystique
28 Nova
29 Punisher
30 Red Skull
31 Scarlet Witch
32 She-Hulk
33 Sabretooth
34 Spider-Man
35 Star-Lord
36 Thanos
37 Storm
38 Thor
39 Ultron
40 Vision
41 Wolverine
42 Venom
2017 Fleer Ultra Spider-Man Precious Metal Gems Insert Set Details
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It may not have been first, but the 2017 Fleer Ultra Spider-Man Precious Metal Gems cards have proven to be some of the most popular with collectors.
The 50-card set is given an expanded PMG lineup, including Bronze (#/199), Red (#/99), Blue (#/49), Green (#/10), Purple (#/5), and Gold (1/1).
2017 Fleer Ultra Spider-Man Metal PMG Checklist
50 cards. Buy on eBay.
VERSIONS: PMG Bronze #/199, PMG Red #/99, PMG Blue #/49, PMG Green #/10, PMG Purple #/5, PMG Gold 1/1.
MM1 Spider-Man
MM2 Shocker
MM3 Madame Web
MM4 Agent Venom
MM5 Rhino
MM6 Black Cat
MM7 Doctor Octopus
MM8 Iron Man
MM9 Spider-Woman
MM10 Luke Cage
MM11 Black Widow
MM12 Deadpool
MM13 Iron Fist
MM14 Carnage
MM15 Sandman
MM16 Dagger
MM17 Cloak
MM18 Morlun
MM19 Hulk
MM20 Green Goblin
MM21 Moon Knight
MM22 Spider-Gwen
MM23 Venom
MM24 Lizard
MM25 Mary Jane Parker
MM26 Spider-Girl
MM27 White Tiger
MM28 Morbius
MM29 Punisher
MM30 Anti-Venom
MM31 Nick Fury Jr.
MM32 Kraven
MM33 Wolverine
MM34 Silver Sable
MM35 Spider-Man 2099
MM36 Jack O'Lantern
MM37 Scarlet Spider
MM38 Kingpin
MM39 Mysterio
MM40 Electro
MM41 Nova
MM42 Vulture
MM43 Silk
MM44 Scorpion
MM45 Captain America
MM46 Kitty Pryde
MM47 Prowler
MM48 Daredevil
MM49 Jackal
MM50 Spider-Man
2017 Upper Deck Thor Ragnarok Precious Metal Gems ePack Achievement Set Details
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While the main product for Thor Ragnarok did not contain any PMG cards, collectors could find them in the online ePack release at 1:14 packs.
One huge difference for this purple PMG set is that the cards aren't serial numbered.
2017 Upper Deck Thor Ragnarok PMG Checklist
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TPMG1 Thor
TPMG2 Hulk
TPMG3 Grandmaster
TPMG4 Hela
TPMG5 Valkyrie
TPMG6 Skurge
2018 Fleer Ultra X-Men Precious Metal Gems Insert Set Details
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Featuring the same PMG rainbow as the Spider-Man set, the 2018 Fleer Ultra X-Men Precious Metal Gems cards showcase many Marvel legends.
2018 Fleer Ultra X-Men Metal PMG Checklist
49 cards. Buy on eBay.
VERSIONS: Bronze PMG #/199, Red PMG #/99, Blue PMG #/49, Green PMG #/25, Purple PMG #/10, Gold PMG 1/1
MB1 Cyclops
MB2 Iceman
MB3 Archangel
MB4 Beast
MB5 Phoenix
MB6 Magneto
MB7 Blob
MB8 Juggernaut
MB9 Sentinels
MB10 Banshee
MB11 Storm
MB12 Magik
MB13 Colossus
MB14 Psylocke
MB15 Sabretooth
MB16 Mystique
MB17 Northstar
MB18 Emma Frost
MB19 Kitty Pryde
MB20 Dazzler
MB21 Phoenix II
MB22 Rogue
MB23 Cannonball
MB24 Puck
MB25 Warlock
MB26 Forge
MB27 Adversary
MB28 Legion
MB29 Spiral
MB30 Cable
MB31 Mister Sinister
MB32 Jubilee
MB33 Alchemy
MB34 Bishop
MB35 Domino
MB36 Dr. Nemesis
MB37 Marrow
MB38 Blink
MB39 M
MB40 Stepford Cuckoos
MB41 Fantomex
MB42 X-23
MB43 Armor
MB44 Blindfold
MB45 Hope
MB46 Deathlok Prime
MB47 Warbird
MB48 Tempus
MB49 Red Onslaught
2021 Skybox Metal Universe X-Men Precious Metal Gems Parallel Set Details
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Offering another round of X-Men PMG cards, the 2021 Skybox Metal Universe X-Men Precious Metal Gems parallel goes back to its roots.
In 2021, the true base PMG parallel set contains 200 cards with only Red (#/90) and Green (#/10) versions.
2021 Skybox Metal Universe X-Men PMG Checklist
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VERSIONS: PMG Red #/90, PMG Green #/10.
Base
1 Angel
2 Armor
3 Aurora
4 Banshee
5 Beast
6 Bedlam
7 Bishop
8 Blindfold
9 Bling!
10 Blink
11 Boom-Boom
12 Broo
13 Cable
14 Cannonball
15 Cecilia Reyes
16 Chamber
17 Colossus
18 Copycat
19 Cyclops
20 Cypher
21 Danger
22 Dazzler
23 Deadpool
24 Domino
25 Elixir
26 Eye-Boy
27 Fantomex
28 Firestar
29 Forge
30 Frenzy
31 Gambit
32 Gateway
33 Havok
34 Hope Summers
35 Husk
36 Iceman
37 Jean Grey
38 Jubilee
39 Karma
40 Kid Omega
41 Kitty Pryde
42 Legion
43 Lilandra
44 M
45 Magik
46 Multiple Man
47 Namor
48 Northstar
49 Polaris
50 Professor X
51 Proteus
52 Psylocke
53 Rachel Summers
54 Random
55 Rictor
56 Rogue
57 Sage
58 Shatterstar
59 Stepford Cuckoos
60 Storm
61 Sunfire
62 Sunpyre
63 Sunspot
64 Thunderbird
65 Ultimate Wolverine
66 Warlock
67 Warpath
68 Wolfsbane
69 Wolverine
70 X-23
71 Xorn
72 Daken
73 Dark Phoenix
74 Emma Frost
75 Gladiator
76 Quicksilver
77 Scarlet Witch
78 Arcade
79 Blob
80 Deathbird
81 Exodus
82 Juggernaut
83 Lady Deathstrike
84 Magneto
85 Master Mold
86 Mister Sinister
87 Mystique
88 Nimrod
89 Omega Red
90 Onslaught
91 Pyro
92 Sabretooth
93 Sebastian Shaw
94 Sentinels
95 Shadow King
96 Silver Samurai
97 Stryfe
98 Toad
99 Vanisher
100 Wendigo
High Series
101 Angel
102 Armor
103 Aurora
104 Banshee
105 Beast
106 Bedlam
107 Bishop
108 Blindfold
109 Bling!
110 Blink
111 Boom-Boom
112 Broo
113 Cable
114 Cannonball
115 Cecilia Reyes
116 Chamber
117 Colossus
118 Copycat
119 Cyclops
120 Cypher
121 Danger
122 Dazzler
123 Deadpool
124 Domino
125 Elixir
126 Eye-Boy
127 Fantomex
128 Firestar
129 Forge
130 Frenzy
131 Gambit
132 Gateway
133 Havok
134 Hope Summers
135 Husk
136 Iceman
137 Jean Grey
138 Jubilee
139 Karma
140 Kid Omega
141 Kitty Pryde
142 Legion
143 Lilandra
144 M
145 Magik
146 Multiple Man
147 Namor
148 Northstar
149 Polaris
150 Professor X
151 Proteus
152 Psylocke
153 Rachel Summers
154 Random
155 Rictor
156 Rogue
157 Sage
158 Shatterstar
159 Stepford Cuckoos
160 Storm
161 Sunfire
162 Sunpyre
163 Sunspot
164 Thunderbird
165 Ultimate Wolverine
166 Warlock
167 Warpath
168 Wolfsbane
169 Wolverine
170 X-23
171 Xorn
172 Daken
173 Dark Phoenix
174 Emma Frost
175 Gladiator
176 Quicksilver
177 Scarlet Witch
178 Arcade
179 Blob
180 Deathbird
181 Exodus
182 Juggernaut
183 Lady Deathstrike
184 Magneto
185 Master Mold
186 Mister Sinister
187 Mystique
188 Nimrod
189 Omega Red
190 Onslaught
191 Pyro
192 Sabretooth
193 Sebastian Shaw
194 Sentinels
195 Shadow King
196 Silver Samurai
197 Stryfe
198 Toad
199 Vanisher
200 Wendigo
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Issam A. Abbas Michigan 4/15/15 (PDF) Suspended - 3 years 4/15/15 (PDF) No Ande Abraha New Jersey/New York 2/12/08 (PDF) Disbarred* 2/12/08 (PDF) No Philip Dennis Abramowitz Los Angeles, CA ------------ Disbarred* 9/26/07 (PDF) No Gary S. Abrams Dallas, TX 6/6/12 (PDF) Suspended - 3 years 6/6/12 (PDF) No Richard Acevedo San Antonio, TX 10/8/02 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 10/8/02 (PDF) No Ryan Adair Colorado 4/9/14 (PDF) Disbarred 4/9/14 (PDF) No George R. Adams Maryland/District of Columbia 10/27/20 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 10/27/20 (PDF) No David Agatstein Maryland 4/19/12 (PDF) Disbarred 4/19/12 (PDF) No Taiwo A. Agbaje Maryland 5/6/16 (PDF) Disbarred 5/6/16 (PDF) No Anthony D. Agpaoa San Francisco, CA 3/20/13 (PDF) Disbarred 3/20/13 (PDF) No Danilo T. Aguilar Saipan 12/19/11 (PDF) Disbarred 12/19/11 (PDF) No Marisa Aguilar Indiana 6/9/15 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 6/9/15 (PDF) No Manny Aguja Illinois 9/15/11 (PDF) Disbarred* 9/15/11 (PDF) No Anna G. Aita Maryland 5/9/18 (PDF) Disbarred 5/9/18 (PDF) No Alexander O. Akpodiete Florida 9/3/08 (PDF) Suspended - 6 months 9/3/08 (PDF) No Mohamed Alamgir District of Columbia ------------ Disbarred* 7/9/04 (PDF) No Richard R. Alamia Texas 9/9/19 (PDF) Suspended - 30 days 9/9/19 (PDF) No Cynthia Nalleli Alanis Texas 5/18/21 (PDF) Disbarred 5/18/21 (PDF) No Roel Alanis Texas 12/9/21 (PDF) Disbarred 12/9/21 (PDF) No James H. Alcala Utah 9/4/12 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 9/4/12 (PDF) No Francisco Javier Aldana California 8/16/22 (PDF) Suspended 7/23/22 (PDF) No Brad Alexander Florida 5/7/15 (PDF) Suspended - 1 year 5/7/15 (PDF) No Stephen J. Alexander Los Angeles, CA 9/16/05 (PDF) Disbarred* 9/16/05 (PDF) No Gabrielle Alexis Florida 10/20/10 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 10/20/10 (PDF) No Wazir-Ali Al-Haqq Los Angeles, CA 7/27/17 (PDF) Suspended – 24 months 7/27/17 (PDF) No Anthony J. Allegrino New York 1/10/08 (PDF) Disbarred* 1/10/08 (PDF) No Michael C. Allen Kansas 3/11/09 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 3/11/09 (PDF) No Paul Shearman Allen District of Columbia 11/19/12 (PDF) Disbarred 11/19/12 (PDF) No Mark H. Allenbaugh District of Columbia/Ohio 8/24/16 (PDF) Suspended – 2 years 8/24/16 (PDF) No Mohammed Noure Alo Ohio 8/18/14 (PDF) Disbarred 8/18/14 (PDF) No Rita Horwitz Altman Florida/New York 8/31/20 (PDF) Suspended – 3 years 6/6/20 (PDF) No Ricardo R. Amador, II Houston, TX 12/22/08 (PDF) Suspended - 90 days 12/22/08 (PDF) No Jude Ambe Maryland/New York 11/26/19 (PDF) Disbarred 11/26/19 (PDF) No Kofi O. Amankwaa New York 12/23/23 (PDF) Josephine N. Anassi Houston, TX 4/6/16 (PDF) Suspended – 1 year 4/6/16 (PDF) No Grosvenor Anschell Washington 11/30/00 (PDF) Suspended - 2 years 11/30/00 (PDF) No Alex G. Antzoulatos New York 10/13/21 (PDF) ------------ Arthur Arcadian New York 4/27/23 (PDF) Disbarred 4/27/23 (PDF) No Thomas Archer New York 7/8/10 (PDF) Disbarred* 7/8/10 (PDF) No Derrick G. Arjune New York 8/11/05 (PDF) Disbarred* 8/11/05 (PDF) No Daniel J. Arkell-Roca Kansas 1/4/17 (PDF) Disbarred 1/4/17 (PDF) No Alain Armand Florida 12/14/07 (PDF) Suspended - 121 days 12/14/07 (PDF) No Belinda J. Armijo Washington 1/8/13 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 1/8/13 (PDF) No Darryl Russel Armstrong Maryland 2/1/22 (PDF) Disbarred 2/1/22 (PDF) No J. Jack Artz Los Angeles, CA 9/16/09 (PDF) Suspended - 14 months 9/16/09 (PDF) No Lilian Asante Ohio 10/29/09 (PDF) Disbarred* 10/29/09 (PDF) No Johnny S. Ascano Los Angeles, CA 12/23/14 (PDF) Disbarred 12/23/14 (PDF) No Chris Asher District of Columbia/ Maryland 7/30/01 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 7/30/01 (PDF) No Haig P. Ashikian Los Angeles, CA 4/30/14 (PDF) Disbarred 4/30/14 (PDF) No Moises Alcides Aviles Los Angeles, CA 8/20/20 (PDF) Suspended – 30 days 8/20/20 (PDF) No Frank A.K. Awuah District of Columbia/ Maryland 10/1/01 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 10/1/01 (PDF) No Mikre-Michael Ayele Virginia 7/12/06 (PDF) Suspended - 1 year and 1 day 7/12/06 (PDF) No Hani Alex Azzam Michigan 3/26/08 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 3/26/08 (PDF) No Ellis Charles Baggs Virginia 4/13/20 (PDF) Disbarred 4/13/20 (PDF) No Mina Bahgat Virginia/Maryland 10/7/09 (PDF) Disbarred* 10/7/09 (PDF) No Earnest N. Bailey North Carolina 4/7/23 (PDF) ------------ Stephen J. Baird North Dakota 9/8/22 (PDF) Disbarred 9/8/22 (PDF) No Jordan N. Baker Virginia 11/16/04 (PDF) Disbarred* 12/7/04 (PDF) No Troy A. Baker Nevada 9/3/08 (PDF) Disbarred* 9/3/08 (PDF) No Albert Baldeo New York 9/30/14 (PDF) Disbarred 9/30/14 (PDF) No Patricia Ballner New York 7/6/16 (PDF) Disbarred 7/6/16 (PDF) No Stephen M. Bander Florida 6/10/23 (PDF) Disbarred 6/10/23 (PDF) No Vanessa Bandrich New York 1/14/15 (PDF) Disbarred 1/14/15 (PDF) No Juan Jose Barba California 9/30/20 (PDF) Suspended - 2 years 9/30/20 (PDF) No Ingrid Barclay New York 8/19/14 (PDF) Suspended – 3 years 8/19/14 (PDF) No James D. Barding Missouri 2/10/16 (PDF) Disbarred 2/10/16 (PDF) No Frank F. Barilla Los Angeles, CA 9/9/14 (PDF) Suspended – 30 days 9/9/14 (PDF) No Bradford J. Barneys District of Columbia 2/24/11 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 2/24/11 (PDF) No Kaaren L. Barr Washington/Idaho 6/6/12 (PDF) Disbarred 6/6/12 (PDF) No Michael T. Barrett Oregon 10/4/01 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 10/4/01 (PDF) No Sharon Bartu Washington 6/15/01 (PDF) Suspended - 6 months 6/15/01 (PDF) No Gail Norman Batten Texas 7/17/15 (PDF) Disbarred 7/17/15 (PDF) No Mario Antonio Bautista San Francisco, CA 12/2/05 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 12/2/05 (PDF) No Hasti Fakhrai-Bayrooti aka Haley Bayrooti Los Angeles, CA 9/2/15 (PDF) Disbarred 9/2/15 (PDF) No Samuel C. Beale Texas 12/18/23 (PDF) Suspended 12/18/23 (PDF) No Patrick D. Beasley Colorado 4/14/11 (PDF) Disbarred* 4/14/11 (PDF) No Mitchil O. Bechet New York 12/21/00 (PDF) Suspended - 7 years 12/21/00 (PDF) No Ronald E. Behling Los Angeles, CA 4/23/13 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 4/23/13 (PDF) No Allan H. Bell Missouri 5/6/19 (PDF) ------------ Kenneth Bendel San Francisco, CA 10/18/17 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 10/18/17 (PDF) No Rachel Bengtson-Lang Minnesota 12/13/17 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 12/13/17 (PDF) No Robert E. Bennett Illinois 12/2/10 (PDF) Suspended - 9 months 12/2/10 (PDF) No David J. Berger Florida 10/9/15 (PDF) Disbarred 10/9/15 (PDF) No Chaim Howard Berglas New York 5/11/05 (PDF) Suspended - 1 year 5/11/05 (PDF) No Joseph A. Bernal Los Angeles, CA 3/1/12 (PDF) Suspended - 2 years 3/1/12 (PDF) No Marie Bernal Colorado 9/25/19 (PDF) Suspended - 3 months 9/25/19 (PDF) No David Jay Bernstein Florida/New Jersey/New York 9/12/19 (PDF) Suspended - 1 year 9/12/19 (PDF) No Kathleen L. Bilbe Louisiana ------------ Suspended - 5 years 6/2/98 (PDF) No Cyrus Bischoff Florida 8/2/17 (PDF) Disbarred 6/10/19 (PDF) No Roy L. Bischoff Utah/Nevada 6/27/05 (PDF) Disbarred* 6/27/05 (PDF) No Ann Bitterman Florida 3/18/05 (PDF) Suspended - 91 days 3/18/05 (PDF) No Tricia-Ann Abigail Blair Florida 6/24/08 (PDF) Disbarred* 6/24/08 (PDF) No Cary G. Blake Florida 4/3/17 (PDF) Disbarred 5/25/18 (PDF) No Betty Blanco Florida 2/13/23 (PDF) Disbarred 2/13/23 (PDF) No Richard Bobus San Francisco, CA 3/27/17 (PDF) Suspended - 1 year 12/15/17 (PDF) No Chandra M. Bogollagama Virginia 7/24/08 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 11/5/09 (PDF) No Jeffrey David Bohn California 5/19/20 (PDF) Disbarred 5/19/20 (PDF) No Alma R. Bonilla California/Kentucky ------------ Disbarred 9/14/16 (PDF) No Cheryl Boone-Delgado San Antonio, TX 7/11/16 (PDF) Suspended – 1 year 7/11/16 (PDF) No Ben B. Boothe, Jr. Dallas, TX 4/17/09 (PDF) Suspended - 78 months 4/17/09 (PDF) No Ira Sylvester Brackens San Francisco, CA 7/24/03 (PDF) Suspended - 18 months 7/24/03 (PDF) No Davis Branco New York 3/8/22 (PDF) Disbarred 3/8/22 (PDF) No Michael Jonathan Braunschweig Florida 9/11/19 (PDF) Disbarred 9/11/19 (PDF) No David L. Brehmer Minnesota 3/8/01 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 3/8/01 (PDF) No Marcia Jean Brinkley Texas/San Diego, CA 2/17/05 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 2/17/05 (PDF) No Sarah Brinson North Carolina 9/30/19 (PDF) Disbarred 9/30/19 (PDF) No Jody Brion Alaska 1/5/10 (PDF) Suspended - 1 year 1/5/10 (PDF) No Brenda C. Brisbon Maryland 5/12/05 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 5/12/05 (PDF) No Joshua M. Briskin Pennsylvania 3/8/24 (PDF) Suspended 3/8/24 (PDF) No Tanya Y. Brockington Georgia 3/23/15 (PDF) Disbarred 3/23/15 (PDF) No David Eric Brockway Los Angeles, CA 11/17/06 (PDF) Disbarred* 11/17/06 (PDF) No Diana Bronstein New York 5/13/14 (PDF) Suspended - 2 years 6/1/12 (PDF) No Yehlen D. Brooks aka Mary Yehlen Brooks California/Kansas 5/8/15 (PDF) Disbarred 5/8/15 (PDF) No Deloris A. Brown District of Columbia 5/7/01 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 5/7/01 (PDF) No Beth Ann Broyles Illinois 11/19/09 (PDF) Disbarred* 11/19/09 (PDF) No Tori S. Bryant Arizona 5/25/22 (PDF) Disbarred 5/25/22 (PDF) No Walter P. Bubna Ohio 2/12/08 (PDF) Suspended - 6 months 2/12/08 (PDF) No John T. Bujak Idaho 12/8/16 (PDF) Disbarred 12/8/16 (PDF) No Dennis Detmer Burchard San Diego, CA 4/8/03 (PDF) Suspended - 9 months 4/8/03 (PDF) No Bruce C. Burge San Francisco, CA ------------ Suspended - 6 months 10/23/03 (PDF) No David Keith Burgess San Francisco, CA 11/7/02 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 11/7/02 (PDF) No Susan N. Burgess Texas/New York 6/10/14 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 6/10/14 (PDF) No Nathaniel Bundy Burke Florida 7/9/18 (PDF) Disbarred 7/9/18 (PDF) No Martha L. Burns Minnesota 12/7/01 (PDF) Suspended - 9 months 12/7/01 (PDF) No Walter Burrier Connecticut/ Los Angeles, CA 5/13/05 (PDF) Suspended - 1 year 5/13/05 (PDF) No William Burton Maryland/District of Columbia/Virginia 7/9/18 (PDF) Disbarred 1/22/21 (PDF) No Charles T. Busse Michigan 12/21/16 (PDF) Disbarred 12/21/16 (PDF) No Monica Lisa Caballero San Antonio, TX 11/14/08 (PDF) Suspended - 1 year 11/14/08 (PDF) No Alfonso S. Cabral Colorado 4/21/11 (PDF) Suspended - 3 years 4/21/11 (PDF) No Carlos H. Caceres Maryland 12/13/06 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 12/13/06 (PDF) No Karen Caco Florida 2/25/14 (PDF) Disbarred 2/25/14 (PDF) No Weldon Stephen Caldbeck Pennsylvania 7/21/20 (PDF) Disbarred 7/21/20 (PDF) No Libio Calejo Florida 8/5/13 (PDF) Suspended – 1 year 8/5/13 (PDF) No Alvaro De La Calle North Carolina 7/11/17 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 7/11/17 (PDF) No Vincent J. Cammarano Massachusetts 7/24/15 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 7/24/15 (PDF) No Robert G. Campbell San Francisco, CA 10/15/14 (PDF) Suspended - 2 years 10/15/14 (PDF) No Thomas O. Campbell Nebraska 12/7/23 (PDF) Disbarred 3/8/24 (PDF) No Alexander Cane' New York ------------ Disbarred 4/2/22 (PDF) No Marivel Cantu-Madril Arizona 2/6/17 (PDF) Disbarred 10/24/19 (PDF) No Noel Peter Mpaka Canute New York ------------ Indefinite Suspension 7/14/10 (PDF) No Rufino Marc Cardoso Los Angeles, CA 11/6/12 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 11/6/12 (PDF) No Charles Alphonso Carpenter Tennessee 12/21/21 (PDF) Disbarred 12/21/21 (PDF) No William Shaw Carpenter Iowa 2/8/08 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 2/8/08 (PDF) No Nancy Carper Illinois 6/21/06 (PDF) Suspended - 3 years 6/21/06 (PDF) No Michael M. Carrasco New Mexico 2/19/15 (PDF) Disbarred 2/19/15 (PDF) No Joseph M. Carreiro Massachusetts 8/1/08 (PDF) Suspended - 2 years 8/1/08 (PDF) No Daniel W. Carrigan Colorado 4/23/14 (PDF) Suspended – 3 years 4/23/14 (PDF) No Benjamin L. Carter Washington 6/26/12 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 6/26/12 (PDF) No John M. 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Cavazos, Jr San Francisco, CA 7/17/15 (PDF) Suspended - 18 months 7/17/15 (PDF) No Juan Chacon Sacramento, CA 11/20/06 (PDF) Suspended - 1 year 11/20/06 (PDF) No Jose Chaidez Arizona 12/22/23 (PDF) Suspended 12/23/23 (PDF) Yes-3/8/24 Alexander Ying-Chi Chan Washington/ New Jersey 1/21/20 (PDF) Disbarred 1/21/20 (PDF) No Victoria Chan Los Angeles, CA 1/17/18 (PDF) Disbarred 1/17/18 (PDF) No Carol Chandler New Jersey 10/22/12 (PDF) Suspended - 1 year & 1 day 10/22/12 (PDF) No Gregory Chandler San Francisco, CA 2/19/09 (PDF) Suspended - 2 years and 3 months 2/19/11 (PDF) No Sandy Yeh Chang District of Columbia/
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Virginia 5/18/21 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 5/18/21 (PDF) No Steve Sungsoo Chang California 3/7/23 (PDF) Suspension 3/7/23 (PDF) No Alexander Chanthunya Maryland ------------ Indefinite Suspension 5/6/16 (PDF) No Reinelda E. Urena de Checo New York 6/16/14 (PDF) Disbarred 6/16/14 (PDF) No Manlin Chee North Carolina 3/18/05 (PDF) Disbarred* 3/18/05 (PDF) No Jean Bernard Chery Florida 5/18/21 (PDF) Disbarred 5/18/21 (PDF) No Vishal Kamal Chhabria Illinois 2/2/24 (PDF) Li Nan Chiang Illinois 6/25/09 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 6/25/09 (PDF) No Eugene E. Chmura New York 7/25/12 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 7/25/12 (PDF) No Michael Choi Pennsylvania 1/24/12 (PDF) Disbarred 1/24/12 (PDF) No Nathan W. Choi Hawaii Washington 3/28/22 (PDF) Disbarred 3/28/22 (PDF) No Samir Zia Chowhan Illinois/Indiana 1/9/12 (PDF) Suspended - 1 year 1/9/12 (PDF) No James D. Christo New York 6/26/09 (PDF) Disbarred* 6/26/09 (PDF) No Cyril O. Chukwurah Houston, TX 2/14/12 (PDF) Disbarred 2/14/12 (PDF) No Mark Wilfred Ciaravella Florida 12/7/22 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 1/5/23 (PDF) No Ryan Patrick Claridge Arizona 3/1/22 (PDF) Suspended - 60 days 3/1/22 (PDF) No Carroll A. Clark Arizona ------------ Suspended - 6 months and 1 day 11/5/04 (PDF) No David Shawn Clark North Carolina 4/10/13 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 4/10/13 (PDF) No Andrea Clarke Pennsylvania 2/9/21 (PDF) Disbarred 2/9/21 (PDF) No P. Lee Clay West Virginia 9/13/06 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 9/13/06 (PDF) No Matthew B. Cleary III Florida 6/16/16 (PDF) Disbarred 6/16/16 (PDF) No Ryan Curtis Cleveland Georgia 1/9/24 (PDF) Disbarred 1/9/24 (PDF) No Marsden Coates Maryland 1/24/05 (PDF) Disbarred* 1/24/05 (PDF) No William Wyman Cobb Connecticut, Vermont, New York 1/5/23 (PDF) Suspended 11/3/22 (PDF) No Stephen John Coghlan California 6/7/21 (PDF) Suspended - 60 days 3/22/21 (PDF) No Emily E. Cohen Colorado 4/23/14 (PDF) Disbarred 4/23/14 (PDF) No Marshall Lawrence Cohen Florida/Georgia 11/8/05 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 4/25/05 (PDF) No Ronald D. Coleman Virginia/Texas 9/14/16 (PDF) Disbarred 9/14/16 (PDF) No Salvador Collazo New York 6/9/10 (PDF) Disbarred 6/9/10 (PDF) No Kemakolan Comas New York 3/1/05 (PDF) Disbarred* 3/1/05 (PDF) No Richard Paul Condon Florida 7/19/06 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 7/19/06 (PDF) No Christopher Louis Contreras Virginia 9/19/23 (PDF) Disbarred 9/19/23 (PDF) No Douglas H. Cooner Alabama 2/4/14 (PDF) Disbarred 2/4/14 (PDF) No Nathan D. Cooper Missouri 9/26/07 (PDF) Disbarred* 9/26/07 (PDF) No Ronald Cordon Florida 6/24/21 (PDF) Suspended - 1 year 6/24/21 (PDF) No Antonio Cortez El Paso, TX 11/4/04 (PDF) Suspended - 12 months 11/4/04 (PDF) No Nancy E. Coulter Colorado 12/5/12 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 12/5/12 (PDF) No Mary M. Cowan Arizona ------------ Suspension 7/22/23 (PDF) No Robert A. Cox Missouri 10/30/06 (PDF) Suspended - 2 years 10/30/06 (PDF) No Kevin Edward Creed Connecticut 6/23/20 (PDF) Disbarred 6/23/20 (PDF) No Amy M. Crossin Ohio ------------ Suspended 6/29/23 (PDF) No Guy Vincent Croteau Illinois 4/14/11 (PDF) Suspended - 3 years 4/14/11 (PDF) No Angel O. Cruz Dallas, TX 2/29/08 (PDF) Suspended - 3 months 2/29/08 (PDF) No Baird Cuber New York 6/27/05 (PDF) Disbarred* 6/27/05 (PDF) No Patricia M. Cullen Los Angeles, CA 5/13/14 (PDF) Disbarred 5/13/14 (PDF) No Paul Howard Curtis Los Angeles, CA 7/16/03 (PDF) Suspended - 6 months 7/16/03 (PDF) No Marijan Cvjeticanin New York 11/2/15 (PDF) Disbarred 11/2/15 (PDF) No Lester Walter Czapelski New Jersey 2/18/04 (PDF) Disbarred* 2/18/04 (PDF) No Kimberly S. Daise Florida 8/7/12 (PDF) Disbarred 8/7/12 (PDF) No Namir M. Daman Michigan 12/22/08 (PDF) Disbarred* 12/22/08 (PDF) No Damon D'Ambrosio Rhode Island 1/10/12 (PDF) ------------ Edward Daneri San Antonio, TX 4/30/03 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 4/30/03 (PDF) No Royal Daniel, III Colorado 7/6/07 (PDF) Disbarred* 7/6/07 (PDF) Sergei Danilov District of Columbia/Maryland 9/13/06 (PDF) Disbarred* 9/13/06 (PDF) No Reginald Egan Darbonne Florida 12/1/00 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 12/1/00 (PDF) No Loren C. Datlof Nevada 9/22/17 (PDF) Suspended – 1 year 9/22/17 (PDF) No Earl S. David New York ------------ Disbarred 8/1/12 (PDF) No Lauren Arrington Davis California 3/1/23 (PDF) Suspended 3/1/23 (PDF) No Michael R.J. Davis Maryland 8/4/09 (PDF) Disbarred* 8/4/09 (PDF) No Wendell C. Dawson Tennessee 2/29/24 (PDF) Suspended 2/29/24 (PDF) No Charles C. Day Florida 11/29/06 (PDF) Disbarred* 11/29/06 (PDF) No David P. DeCosta Arizona 5/5/11 (PDF) Suspended - 1 year 5/5/11 (PDF) No Alma C. Defillo South Carolina/Florida 10/21/15 (PDF) Disbarred 10/21/15 (PDF) No Robert Dekelaita Illinois 8/3/16 (PDF) Disbarred 8/3/16 (PDF) No Alexander Daniel De Lucio Arizona 4/9/24 (PDF) Tara A. Demetriades Florida 2/13/23 (PDF) Suspended 2/13/23 (PDF) No Ronald C. Denis Florida 10/7/16 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 10/7/16 (PDF) No Christina S. Denison Washington 9/2/10 (PDF) Suspended - 1 year 9/2/10 (PDF) No Howard D. Deutsch New York 5/30/01 (PDF) ------------ Kiran Moolchand Dewan Maryland 9/2/14 (PDF) Disbarred 9/2/14 (PDF) No Paul E. DeWitt Colorado 7/24/15 (PDF) Disbarred 7/24/15 (PDF) No Maritza Diaz New York 4/14/11 (PDF) Disbarred* 4/14/11 (PDF) No William M. Dickerson Pennsylvania 5/30/12 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 5/30/12 (PDF) No Drew S. Diehl Ohio 8/12/05 (PDF) Suspended - 2 years 8/12/05 (PDF) No James S. Dilday Massachusetts 9/25/12 (PDF) Suspended - 1 year 9/25/12 (PDF) No Marilyn D. Dimas Maryland 1/5/15 (PDF) Disbarred 1/5/15 (PDF) No James Dimitriou Michigan 12/1/15 (PDF) Suspended – 2 years 12/1/15 (PDF) No Brian G. DiPietro Michigan 3/21/14 (PDF) Suspended - 2 years 3/21/14 (PDF) No Parmesh Dixit Georgia 7/13/11 (PDF) Disbarred* 7/13/11 (PDF) No David Benjamin Do Texas 11/18/20 (PDF) Disbarred 11/18/20 (PDF) No Raymond Eliot Dobbins Florida ------------ Suspended - 18 months 10/1/07 (PDF) No James C. Dragon Massachusetts 1/30/03 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 10/29/03 (PDF) No Melvin G. Duke New York/New Jersey 1/8/08 (PDF) Disbarred* 1/8/08 (PDF) No Andreea Dumitru New York 2/19/19 (PDF) Disbarred 6/4/19 (PDF) No Sunila D. Dutt New Jersey 8/22/18 (PDF) Disbarred 8/22/18 (PDF) No Ilona Dzhamgarova New York 4/28/23 (PDF) Disbarred 4/28/23 (PDF) No Andrean Rose Eaton Florida 9/7/22 (PDF) Suspended 9/7/22 (PDF) No Allen Ebert District of Columbia 7/12/06 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 7/12/06 (PDF) No Grisel S. Echavarria Wisconsin 3/28/05 (PDF) Disbarred* 3/28/05 (PDF) No Scott J. Eckersley Missouri/Utah 3/21/19 (PDF) Disbarred 3/21/19 (PDF) No Anslem A. Efe Colorado ------------ Indefinite Suspension 11/13/13 (PDF) No Chuck O. Egbune Colorado 7/5/23 (PDF) Suspension 7/5/23 (PDF) No Olga V. Efimova Washington 6/5/24 (PDF) Disbarred 6/5/24 (PDF) No Aloysius O. Ejimakor Maryland ------------ Suspended - 9 months 1/8/04 (PDF) No Kallman S. Elinoff Colorado 9/12/19 (PDF) Suspended- 60 days 9/12/10 (PDF) No Richard M. Elinski Los Angeles, CA 9/14/07 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 9/14/07 (PDF) No Allan M. Elster Florida 12/1/00 (PDF) Suspended - 3 years 12/1/00 (PDF) No Julius M. Engel San Francisco, CA ------------ Disbarred 8/31/20 (PDF) No Credo Enriquez Washington 10/21/19 (PDF) Disbarred 10/21/19 (PDF) No Myava R. Escamilla Los Angeles, CA 7/11/16 (PDF) Disbarred 7/11/16 (PDF) No Samuel R. Escamilla Colorado 1/5/15 (PDF) Suspended - 3 months 1/5/15 (PDF) No Jose A. Espinosa Massachusetts 12/5/12 (PDF) Suspended - 8 years 12/5/12 (PDF) No Rafael Juan Espinoza New York 1/19/22 (PDF) ------------ Paul A. Esquivel San Antonio, TX 10/21/15 (PDF) Disbarred 10/21/15 (PDF) No Garbis Dickran N. Etmekjian California 1/25/22 (PDF) Disbarred 1/25/22 (PDF) No Arthur R. Eureste Texas 12/9/21 (PDF) Suspended - 3 years 12/9/21 (PDF) No George M. Evans Florida 1/30/12 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 1/30/12 (PDF) No Eduardo Exposito Florida 10/4/12 (PDF) Disbarred 10/4/12 (PDF) No Jude Chukwuma Ezeala Maryland 4/17/17 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 4/17/17 (PDF) No Olayemi Isaac Falusi Maryland 9/27/18 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 9/27/18 (PDF) No Ronald Fanta New York 12/2/05 (PDF) Disbarred* 12/2/05 (PDF) No Frank M. Fernandez Hawaii 5/11/11 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 5/11/11 (PDF) No Jacqueline M. Fernandez Florida 11/20/08 (PDF) Suspended - 18 months 11/20/08 (PDF) No William A. Fernandez New York/Connecticut 9/30/15 (PDF) Suspended - 5 months 9/30/15 (PDF) No Eric Victor Field Colorado 7/8/19 (PDF) Suspended - 1 year and 1 day 7/8/19 (PDF) No Ronald G. Finch Arizona/California 10/6/11 (PDF) Suspended - 1 year 10/6/11 (PDF) No Denis P. Fleming Massachusetts 11/1/16 (PDF) ------------ Esmeralda Fleming Ohio 8/26/21 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 8/26/21 (PDF) No Virginia R. Fling New York 6/27/12 (PDF) Suspended - 90 days 6/27/12 (PDF) No Carolos Emilio Flores Texas 4/9/24 (PDF) Suspended 4/9/24 (PDF) No Luis Alberto Flores New York 6/12/06 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 6/12/06 (PDF) No Yuri Jorge Valenzuela Flores Puerto Rico 2/23/24 (PDF) Timothy D. Flowers Tennessee 8/11/10 (PDF) Suspended - 1 year 8/11/10 (PDF) No Grace S. Foltz Pennsylvania 10/20/10 (PDF) Disbarred* 10/20/10 (PDF) No Kenneth Nkeng Fomenky Texas 2/28/22 (PDF) Suspended – 24 months 2/28/22 (PDF) No Shawn J. Foster Utah 11/18/21 (PDF) Disbarred 11/18/21 (PDF) No Paul S. Franco Kansas ------------ Suspended - 6 months 9/19/12 (PDF) No Jose R. Franco-Rivera Puerto Rico 1/12/22 (PDF) suspended - 7 months 1/12/22 (PDF) No Irwin Jay Fredman Maryland/District of Columbia 1/11/06 (PDF) Disbarred* 1/11/06 (PDF) No Paul Ira Freedman New York 9/18/01 (PDF) Disbarred* 9/18/01 (PDF) No Maxime A. Frias Virginia 4/14/09 (PDF) Disbarred* 4/14/09 (PDF) No Joseph A. Fru Minnesota 5/8/13 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 5/8/13 (PDF) No Matthew S. Furness Washington 2/3/22 (PDF) Suspended – 12 months 2/3/22 (PDF) No Miguel Gadda San Francisco, CA 10/2/01 (PDF) Disbarred* 7/8/03 (PDF) No Virginia Gago New York 2/2/06 (PDF) Disbarred* 2/2/06 (PDF) No Edward P. Gallagher Maryland 3/3/05 (PDF) Disbarred* 3/3/05 (PDF) No Mark S. Gallegos Florida 11/2/17 (PDF) Suspended – 91 days 11/2/17 (PDF) No Allan G. Gallimore Pennsylvania 12/9/08 (PDF) Disbarred 4/3/18 (PDF) No Jorge H. Galvez Utah 1/30/06 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 1/30/06 (PDF) No Daniel G. Garcia Texas ------------ Suspended 11/25/23 (PDF) No Maximiliano S. Garcia Arizona/California 10/7/05 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 10/7/05 (PDF) No Miguel Angel Garcia, Jr. Georgia ------------ Disbarred 2/10/21 (PDF) No Ruben John Garcia San Antonio, TX 6/15/01 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 6/15/01 (PDF) No Grace Ingrid Gardiner Kentucky/Tennessee/Minnesota 11/15/21 (PDF) Suspended - 4 months 8/30/21 (PDF) Yes – 10/10/23 William R. Gardner San Francisco, CA 3/8/01 (PDF) Suspended - 6 months 10/19/00 (PDF) No Benito A. Garza Harlingen, TX 3/18/14 (PDF) Disbarred 3/18/14 (PDF) No Richard F. Garza Dallas, TX 3/7/06 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 3/7/06 (PDF) No Roberto E. De La Garza San Antonio, TX 7/28/09 (PDF) Suspended - 3 years 7/28/09 (PDF) No Susanna G. Garza North Carolina 5/29/09 (PDF) Disbarred* 5/29/09 (PDF) No Dounnisei K. Gbalazeh Louisiana/Pennsylvania 5/13/14 (PDF) Disbarred 5/13/21 (PDF) No Sharron S.K. Williams Gelobter California 5/6/19 (PDF) Suspended - 60 days 5/6/19 (PDF) No Jahangir Ghobadi Virginia 8/6/19 (PDF) Disbarred 8/6/19 (PDF) No Kevin M. Gibbons Arizona 6/27/11 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 6/27/11 (PDF) No Scott M. Gibson New York 4/28/14 (PDF) Disbarred 4/28/14 (PDF) No Kelly E. Giles Los Angeles, CA 1/8/13 (PDF) Disbarred 1/18/13 (PDF) No Kenneth M. Giles New York 6/4/14 (PDF) Disbarred 6/4/14 (PDF) No John G. Gissberg Washington 3/2/10 (PDF) Suspended - 9 months 3/2/10 (PDF) No Alan S. Glueck Florida 10/9/08 (PDF) Disbarred* 10/9/08 (PDF) No Roberta A. Golden Massachusetts 1/14/09 (PDF) Suspended - 1 year 1/14/09 (PDF) No Alexander Goldman Illinois 11/22/05 (PDF) Disbarred* 11/22/05 (PDF) No Sheldon I. Goldstein Arizona/Texas 4/23/19 (PDF) Disbarred 4/23/19 (PDF) No Wendy B. Golenbock Massachusetts 4/17/02 (PDF) Suspended - 8 years 4/17/02 (PDF) No Satish K. Goli New York 9/24/09 (PDF) Disbarred* 9/24/09 (PDF) No Ernest Gomez Colorado 10/21/19 (PDF) Disbarred 10/21/19 (PDF) No Marianne Gonko Arizona 2/2/22 (PDF) Suspended - 30 days 2/22/22 (PDF) No Ismael Gonzalez New York 9/17/15 (PDF) Suspended – 1 year 9/17/15 (PDF) No Juan Jose Gonzalez Los Angeles, CA 11/13/13 (PDF) Suspended - 2 years 11/13/13 (PDF) No Juan P. Gonzalez Houston, TX 9/2/15 (PDF) Disbarred 9/2/15 (PDF) No Manuel Angel Gonzalez San Diego, CA 6/15/11 (PDF) Suspended - 60 days 6/15/11 (PDF) No Manuel Angel Gonzalez San Diego, CA 7/24/13 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 7/24/13 (PDF) No Nelson Gonzalez New Jersey 5/15/23 (PDF) Suspended 4/11/23 (PDF) No Osvaldo J. Gonzalez New York 5/30/19 (PDF) Suspended - 3 years 5/30/19 (PDF) No Jeffrey Gonzalez-Perez Virginia 8/4/04 (PDF) Suspended - 2 years 8/4/04 (PDF) No Andrea Goode-James Massachusetts 5/12/09 (PDF) Suspended - 8 years 5/12/09 (PDF) No Simpson Goodman Georgia 10/19/17 (PDF) Disbarred 10/19/17 (PDF) No Cynthia M. Gordon Utah 11/12/21 (PDF) Disbarred 11/12/21 (PDF) No Peter S. Gordon New York 5/8/15 (PDF) Suspended - 2 months 5/8/15 (PDF) No Douglas Andrew Grannan Pennsylvania/New Jersey ------------ Disbarred 1/22/20 (PDF) No Nicholas C. Grapsas Wisconsin 9/15/00 (PDF) Suspended - 6 months 9/15/00 (PDF) No Jeffery William Green Illinois 3/2/10 (PDF) Disbarred* 3/2/10 (PDF) No Julia Greenberg New York 5/9/23 (PDF) ------------ Christopher E. Greene North Carolina 2/14/17 (PDF) Disbarred 2/14/17 (PDF) No Stephanie Grewe Nebraska/ Colorado 2/13/23 (PDF) Suspended 2/13/23 (PDF) No Charles A. Grutman New York 6/6/02 (PDF) Suspended - 7 years 6/6/02 (PDF) No Martin R. Guajardo San Francisco, CA 3/5/08 (PDF) Suspended - 1 year 3/5/08 (PDF) No T. Anthony Guajardo Arizona 12/21/16 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 12/21/16 (PDF) No Jose M. Guerrero San Antonio, TX 12/8/16 (PDF) Disbarred 12/8/16 (PDF) No Steven A. Guilin San Diego, CA ------------ Suspended - 10 months 12/11/13 (PDF) No Rosalynn D. Guillen Washington 10/29/01 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 10/29/01 (PDF) No Viney K. Gupta California/Texas 11/18/19 (PDF) Disbarred 11/29/22 (PDF) No Stephen Gutierrez Florida 7/7/20 (PDF) Disbarred 5/18/21 (PDF) No Paul S. Haar District of Columbia 4/12/22 (PDF) Suspended - 7 months 3/26/22 (PDF) No Richard G.Hackwell Utah 4/16/08 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 4/16/08 (PDF) No Roydera D. Hackworth North Carolina 4/30/14 (PDF) Suspended - 4 years 4/30/14 (PDF) No Michael M. Hadeed, Jr. Virginia 3/11/09 (PDF) Disbarred* 3/11/09 (PDF) No Diego Handel Florida 4/25/19 (PDF) Disbarred 4/25/19 (PDF) No Cheryl Handy Illinois 1/24/05 (PDF) Suspended - 1 year 1/24/05 (PDF) No Hanna Z. Hanna New York 4/30/03 (PDF) Suspended - 3 years 4/30/03 (PDF) No Sean Hanover Virginia 12/10/18 (PDF) Disbarred 12/10/18 (PDF) No Alfred L. Hansen Louisiana/San Francisco, CA 1/10/05 (PDF) Suspended - 2 years 1/10/05 (PDF) No Valerie F. Hanserd Massachusetts 4/14/10 (PDF) Suspended - 1 year and 1 day 4/14/10 (PDF) No Kweku Hanson Connecticut 6/8/07 (PDF) ------------ Linda Hanten District of Columbia 1/17/18 (PDF) Disbarred 1/17/18 (PDF) No Courtney B. Harmon Massachusetts 8/22/12 (PDF) Suspended - 1 year & 1 day 8/22/12 (PDF) No Alan J. Harris New York 2/21/06 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 2/21/06 (PDF) No Donald R. Harris District of Columbia 3/14/22 (PDF) Disbarred 3/14/22 (PDF) No Jamila Harrison Georgia 12/22/08 (PDF) Disbarred* 12/22/08 (PDF) No Wayne R. Hartke Virginia 6/30/15 (PDF) Suspended – 3 years 11/2/17 (PDF) No Joshua Todd Hill Hauserman Florida 5/17/22 (PDF) Suspended 5/17/22 (PDF) No Carl Roland Hayes Florida 10/14/21 (PDF) Suspended – 6 months 10/14/21 (PDF) No Thomas Hayes Texas 3/2/21 (PDF) Disbarred 3/2/21 (PDF) No Sharon Healey California 8/29/22 (PDF) Suspended ------------ Yes - 11/15/22 Ross D. Hecht Maryland 3/19/14 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 3/19/14 (PDF) No Raymond Hellwig Los Angeles, CA 3/12/14 (PDF) Disbarred 3/12/14 (PDF) No Alejandro "Alex" Hernandez San Antonio, TX 2/24/15 (PDF) Disbarred 2/24/15 (PDF) No Erick Garcia Hernandez California 5/15/23 (PDF) Suspended 5/15/23 (PDF) No Fernando Hernandez Florida 11/5/12 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 11/5/12 (PDF) No Marie Gerard Hernandez Texas/Florida 11/9/22 (PDF) Suspended 11/9/22 (PDF) No Michael J. Hernandez California/Florida 5/24/11 (PDF) Suspended - 91 days 5/24/11 (PDF) No Kevin D. Heupel Colorado 8/31/16 (PDF) Disbarred 11/21/17 (PDF) No Jonathan Hidalgo Los Angeles, CA 11/20/17 (PDF) Disbarred 11/20/17 (PDF) No Ronald Higgins Harlingen, TX 11/20/14 (PDF) Disbarred 11/20/14 (PDF) No Bita L. Hoffman San Diego, CA 4/11/07 (PDF) Disbarred* 4/11/07 (PDF) No James D. Hollister San Francisco, CA 9/5/08 (PDF) Suspended - 30 months 9/5/08 (PDF) No Daynel L. Hooker Colorado 12/1/11 (PDF) Suspended - 6 months 12/1/11 (PDF) No Errol I. Horwitz Los Angeles, CA 5/7/12 (PDF) Disbarred 5/7/12 (PDF) No Henry H. Howe North Dakota 4/23/14 (PDF) Suspended - 6 months & 1 day 4/23/14 (PDF) No Shawn Kelvin Hu Illinois 12/15/15 (PDF) Suspended – 1 year 12/15/15 (PDF) No Yinkang Hu aka Kelvin Y. Hu Illinois 11/25/13 (PDF) Disbarred 11/25/13 (PDF) No Charles Hua Cui Michigan 7/1/24 (PDF) Yali Huang Houston, TX 9/14/07 (PDF) Disbarred* 9/14/07 (PDF) No Howard Hudson Oregon 4/14/14 (PDF) Suspended – 6 months 4/14/14 (PDF) No Miguel A. Hull Maryland/District of Columbia 6/4/20 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 6/4/20 (PDF) Yes - 6/28/24 Matthew E. Hult Kansas 8/1/17 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 8/1/17 (PDF) No Robert S. Huff Washington 3/8/24 (PDF) Disbarred 3/8/24 (PDF) No Patrick C. Hyde Colorado 4/18/19 (PDF) Suspended - 6 months 4/18/19 (PDF) No John O. Ifediora Wisconsin 3/29/24 (PDF) Disbarred 3/29/24 (PDF) No Herbert A. Igbanugo Minnesota 5/18/23 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 5/10/23 (PDF) No David G. Ignacio New York 6/12/12 (PDF) Disbarred 6/12/12 (PDF) No Nazmul Islam Florida 4/17/24 (PDF) Suspended 4/17/24 (PDF) No Afton Jane Izen Texas 2/19/19 (PDF) Suspended- 6 months 2/19/19 (PDF) No Michael L. Jacob Washington 8/30/16 (PDF) Disbarred 10/1/18 (PDF) No Freddy Jacobs New York 12/18/13 (PDF) Disbarred 12/18/13 (PDF) No Raj D. Jadeja New Jersey ------------ Disbarred 8/15/17 (PDF) No Karen Jaffe New York 11/17/09 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 11/17/09 (PDF) No David A. Jakeman Washington 5/18/21 (PDF) Disbarred 4/23/21 (PDF) No Judd Barton James Florida 6/21/12 (PDF) Disbarred 6/21/12 (PDF) No Larry P. James San Francisco, CA 5/3/11 (PDF) Suspended - 90 days 5/3/11 (PDF) No Richard Allen James District of Columbia/ Maryland 6/15/01 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 6/15/01 (PDF) No Brandon John Janssen Michigan 7/8/24 (PDF) Carolyn Sue Janzen San Diego, CA 10/21/08 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 10/21/08 (PDF) No Carlos Jean-Joseph Florida 12/1/14 (PDF) Disbarred 12/1/14 (PDF) No William T. Jebb, II New York 4/9/08 (PDF) Suspended - 6 months 4/9/08 (PDF) No J. Blayne Jennings Florida 2/20/15 (PDF) Suspended - 91 days 2/20/15 (PDF) No Daniel P. Jensen Arizona 1/10/12 (PDF) Suspended - 6 months & 1 day 1/10/12 (PDF) No Michael Alan Jimenez New York 6/1/22 (PDF) Suspended 1/18/23 (PDF) No Kehinde Oluwaranti Jobi New York 11/4/09 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 11/4/09 (PDF) Yes – 10/11/23 Michael Joffe New York 4/18/18 (PDF) Suspended 4/18/18 (PDF) No Larry Johnson New York 5/19/06 (PDF) Suspended - 7 years 5/19/06 (PDF) No Laurence F. Johnson Maryland 9/13/17 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 9/13/17 (PDF) No S. Austin Johnson Utah 10/6/15 (PDF) Suspended - 2 years 10/6/15 (PDF) No Walter T. Johnson, Jr. North Carolina 3/19/04 (PDF) Suspended - 1 year 3/19/04 (PDF) No Alake Johnson-Ford District of Columbia 9/15/00 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 9/15/00 (PDF) No Eric A. Jones Washington 7/30/13 (PDF) Suspended - 9 months 7/30/13 (PDF) No John E. Jones San Francisco, CA 8/9/13 (PDF) Suspended – 5 years 8/9/13 (PDF) No Margot S. Jones Pennsylvania 6/27/06 (PDF) Suspended - 2 years 6/27/06 (PDF) No Sarah J.M. Jones San Francisco, CA 7/13/11 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 8/25/11 (PDF) No Thomas Christopher Jones Illinois 10/6/04 (PDF) Suspended - 30 months 10/6/04 (PDF) No Willie Jones Florida 5/5/11 (PDF) Disbarred 5/5/11 (PDF) No Keith G. Jordan San Francisco, CA 7/20/07 (PDF) Suspended - 9 months 7/20/07 (PDF) No Christian R. Juarez San Diego, CA 3/24/17 (PDF) Disbarred 3/24/17 (PDF) No Anita C. Justin see Anita C. Kanu below ------------ ------------ Andrew Jaiah Kai Kai Texas 6/27/23 (PDF) Disbarred 6/27/23 (PDF) No Siamack Kalantar Los Angeles, CA 10/4/12 (PDF) Disbarred 10/4/12 (PDF) No Lijyasu Kandekore Florida 11/30/00 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 6/20/01 (PDF) No Randhir S. Kang San Francisco, CA 1/27/06 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 1/27/06 (PDF) No Anita C. Kanu aka Anita C. Justin Los Angeles, CA/Arizona 10/28/10 (PDF) Disbarred* 10/28/10 (PDF) No Ravindra Singh Kanwal Colorado ------------ Disbarred 4/22/16 (PDF) No Eric J. Kapoor Maryland 9/26/06 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 9/26/06 (PDF) No Bent Karlsen Nevada 2/19/09 (PDF) Disbarred* 2/19/09 (PDF) No Harlan Karp Ohio 2/21/19 (PDF) Suspended - 6 months 2/21/19 (PDF) No Deborah J. Kartje Chicago, IL/Northern IN 12/4/00 (PDF) Disbarred* 12/4/00 (PDF) No Richard A. Kassel New York 9/11/15 (PDF) Disbarred 9/11/15 (PDF) No William P. Kaszynski Minnesota 3/8/01 (PDF) Disbarred* 3/8/01 (PDF) No David Kaufman Florida 2/9/21 (PDF) Suspended - 6 months 2/9/21 (PDF) No David Joshua Kaufman California 4/9/24 (PDF) Suspended 2/12/24 (PDF) No John W. Kearns Illinois 4/6/07 (PDF) Disbarred* 4/6/07 (PDF) No Frederick D. Kelly Houston, TX 9/22/17 (PDF) Suspended – 6 months 9/22/17 (PDF) No Morris B. Kemper San Francisco, CA 5/7/01 (PDF) Suspended - 1 year 5/7/01 (PDF) No Nathan Bret Kennedy Colorado 7/21/22 (PDF) Suspended 7/21/22 (PDF) No Thomas Edward Kent Los Angeles, CA 12/15/14 (PDF) Disbarred 12/15/14 (PDF) No Bilal Ahmed Khaleeq Dallas, TX
Omaha, NE 9/11/18 (PDF) Disbarred 9/11/18 (PDF) No Kishan Khanna Colorado 5/19/06 (PDF) Suspended - 9 months 5/19/06 (PDF) No Eugene Dukjoon Kim Los Angeles, CA 3/19/14 (PDF) Suspended – 1 year 3/19/14 (PDF) No Nosuk Pak Kim Virginia 9/8/22 (PDF) Disbarred 9/8/22 (PDF) No Jacqueline Marie Kinsella Florida 5/9/18 (PDF) Suspended – 3 year 12/20/18 (PDF) No Joseph Kizito Georgia/Massachusetts 4/15/15 (PDF) Disbarred 4/15/15 (PDF) No Claude Henry Kleefield New York 12/2/05 (PDF) Suspended - 3 months 12/2/05 (PDF) No Alan Edward Koczela Virginia 8/10/00 (PDF) Disbarred* 8/10/00 (PDF) No Irina Kogan New York 1/7/21 (PDF) Disbarred 1/7/21 (PDF) No Daniela Koiman California 9/11/19 (PDF) Suspended – 6 months 9/9/20 (PDF) No Kobbie John Konteh Washington 1/23/23 (PDF) Disbarred 1/23/23 (PDF) No Samuel G. Kooritzky Virginia 4/8/03 (PDF) Disbarred* 4/8/03 (PDF) No Daniel E. Korenberg Los Angeles, CA 10/25/07 (PDF) Disbarred* 10/25/07 (PDF) No Robert L. Koven Maryland 5/7/01 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 5/7/01 (PDF) No Kelly Michael Kowis Houston, TX 9/14/16 (PDF) Disbarred 9/14/16 (PDF) No John J. Kozlowski San Francisco, CA 10/29/01 (PDF) Suspended - 90 days 10/29/01 (PDF) No Dorothea P. Kraeger Arizona 6/2/05 (PDF) Suspended – 4 years 6/2/05 (PDF) No Jeffrey L. Krain New Jersey 4/23/14 (PDF) Suspended - 6 months 3/11/14 (PDF) No Sheldon H. Kronegold New York 4/15/08 (PDF) Suspended - 7 years 4/15/08 (PDF) No Sandra E. Suarez Kruger Iowa 5/8/18 (PDF) Disbarred 10/16/18 (PDF) No - 1/3/24 Julie Krull Louisiana 2/11/16 (PDF) Disbarred 2/11/16 (PDF) No Loreto Kudera New York 5/11/17 (PDF) Disbarred 5/11/17 (PDF) No Robert M. Kuhnreich New York 8/11/05 (PDF) Disbarred* 8/11/05 (PDF) No Krishan Kumar see Paul White below ------------ ------------ Paul White aka Krishan Kumar Washington 2/11/05 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 2/11/05 (PDF) No Jessica M. Kunevicius Colorado 4/17/17 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 4/17/17 (PDF) No Teodoro Torres Laguatan California 8/29/22 (PDF) Suspended 8/29/22 (PDF) Yes Hak Tung Lam aka Ke Dong Lin New York 1/4/12 (PDF) Disbarred 1/4/12 (PDF) No Bradley Lamb Wisconsin/Minnesota 5/13/14 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 5/13/14 (PDF) No Jennifer V. Landeo Maryland 3/31/16 (PDF) Disbarred 3/31/16 (PDF) No Beresford A. Landers, Jr. Florida 9/8/22 (PDF) Suspended 9/8/22 (PDF) No- 2/14/23 Nejla Kassandra Lane Illinois/ Texas 3/14/23 (PDF) Suspended 3/14/23 (PDF) No - 9/15/23: 11/1/23 Steele Lanphier California 7/5/22 (PDF) Suspended 7/5/22 (PDF) No Alexander L. Lapinski North Carolina 4/16/12 (PDF) Disbarred 4/16/12 (PDF) No Maude Laroche-St. Fleur Massachusetts 9/29/22 (PDF) Suspended 9/29/22 (PDF) No Leah Larsen New York 12/22/08 (PDF) Suspended - 2 years and 6 months 12/22/08 (PDF) No Mayra I. Laureano Los Angeles, CA 6/23/14 (PDF) Disbarred 6/23/14 (PDF) No Kara S. Lawrence Georgia 6/13/23 (PDF) Disbarred 6/13/23 (PDF) No Charles P. LeBeau San Diego, CA 10/19/06 (PDF) Disbarred* 10/19/06 (PDF) No Dong-Won Lee New York 7/29/22 (PDF) Disbarred 7/29/22 (PDF) No Fong Eric Lee Minnesota 3/1/24 (PDF) Disbarred 5/17/24 (PDF) No Justin Moongyu Lee Los Angeles, CA 5/14/15 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 5/14/15 (PDF) No Keon Joong Lee California 5/8/18 (PDF) Suspended - 6 months 5/8/18 (PDF) No Melissa S. Lee San Francisco, CA 8/4/11 (PDF) Suspended - 2 years 8/4/11 (PDF) No Michael-Hyun W. Lee New York 10/17/19 (PDF) Disbarred 10/17/19 (PDF) No Sai Hyun Lee Georgia 5/12/10 (PDF) Disbarred* 5/12/10 (PDF) No Steven Y. Lee District of Columbia/ Virginia 11/22/04 (PDF) Disbarred* 12/7/04 (PDF) No Richard G.Lehr Michigan 12/19/06 (PDF) Suspended - 180 days 7/22/06 (PDF) No David Phillip Leon Kansas 7/21/22 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 7/21/22 (PDF) No Gregory W. LePage San Antonio, TX 8/11/11 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 8/11/11 (PDF) No Eric Levine Massachusetts 10/25/05 (PDF) Suspended - 4 years 10/25/05 (PDF) No Michael S. Levine Pennsylvania/Florida 7/27/06 (PDF) Suspended - 1 year and 1 day 7/27/06 (PDF) No William F. Levings Nevada/Colorado 6/30/17 (PDF) Suspended – 1 year & 1 day 6/30/17 (PDF) No Feng Li New York 6/25/15 (PDF) Disbarred 6/25/15 (PDF) No Ming Gang Li California 4/4/19 (PDF) Disbarred 4/4/19 (PDF) No Tian Li Michigan 7/16/09 (PDF) Suspended - 3 years 7/16/09 (PDF) No Ken Zhiyi Liang Los Angeles, CA 11/2/15 (PDF) Disbarred 11/2/15 (PDF) No Ronald Christopher A. Lim Florida 8/1/22 (PDF) Suspended 8/1/22 (PDF) No John C. Lin New York 7/9/13 (PDF) Disbarred 7/9/13 (PDF) No John H. Lim New York 12/6/23 (PDF) Suspended 12/6/23 (PDF) No Ke Dong Lin see Hak Tung Lam above ------------ ------------ Noel L. Lippman Michigan 2/29/08 (PDF) Suspended - 1 year 2/29/08 (PDF) No Daoyou Tim Liu Texas, California 8/23/23 (PDF) Suspended 8/23/23 (PDF) No Feng Ling Liu New York 1/14/15 (PDF) Disbarred 1/14/15 (PDF) No Martin C. Liu New Jersey, New York ------------ Public Censure 3/15/22 (PDF) Daniel Livingston Los Angeles, CA 11/20/17 (PDF) ------------ Miroslaw Thomas Lobasz Florida 6/24/08 (PDF) Suspended - 3 years 6/24/08 (PDF) No Astrid Lockwood Minnesota, Virginia 10/23/23 (PDF) Disbarred 12/1/23 (PDF) No J. Thomas Logan Los Angeles, CA ------------ Suspended - 60 days 12/1/04 (PDF) No Javier Lopera Florida 11/4/04 (PDF) Disbarred* 12/7/04 (PDF) No Guillermo Napoleon Lopez Florida 10/7/09 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 10/7/09 (PDF) No James C. Lopez San Francisco, CA 12/5/12 (PDF) Disbarred 12/5/12 (PDF) No Maria Teresa Lopez Florida 3/16/10 (PDF) Disbarred* 3/16/10 (PDF) No Keith B. Losey Florida 4/30/13 (PDF) Disbarred 4/30/13 (PDF) No Raul H. Loya Dallas, TX 5/11/16 (PDF) Disbarred 5/11/16 (PDF) No Matthew T. Luening Wisconsin 2/22/24 (PDF) Suspended 2/22/24 (PDF) No Jesse Maanao Oregon 7/19/22 (PDF) Suspension 7/1/22 (PDF) No Christopher R. Macaraeg San Diego, CA ------------ Disbarred 12/27/16 (PDF) No Steven P. MacGilvray North Carolina 3/5/19 (PDF) Disbarred 9/11/19 (PDF) No Roberto Abel Maciel California 11/18/20 (PDF) ------------ Pascual Madrigal San Antonio, TX 11/30/17 (PDF) Disbarred 7/18/19 (PDF) No Richard Madril Arizona/New Mexico 1/23/20 (PDF) Disbarred 1/18/22 (PDF) No Sergio Magana Wisconsin 12/19/17 (PDF) Disbarred 12/19/17 (PDF) No Willie J. Mahone Maryland 4/28/17 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 4/28/17 (PDF) No Theodore A. Mahr Washington 1/27/10 (PDF) Suspended - 3 years 1/27/10 (PDF) No Mark E. Maier Maryland 12/4/00 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 12/4/00 (PDF) No Ernesto Maldonado Dallas, TX 9/14/16 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 9/14/16 (PDF) No Francisco Maldonado Texas 10/19/18 (PDF) Disbarred 10/19/18 (PDF) No Ramsey F. Malkawi Michigan 2/14/12 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 2/14/12 (PDF) No Claro L. Mamaril Los Angeles, CA ------------ Disbarred* 3/15/06 (PDF) No Denise A. Maniscalco Virginia 9/1/04 (PDF) Suspended - 32 months and 3 days 10/19/04 (PDF) No Theophilus F. Maranga New York 7/25/17 (PDF) Suspended – 2 years 7/25/17 (PDF) No Charles R. Marcus New Mexico 4/9/08 (PDF) Disbarred* 4/9/08 (PDF) No George C. Maroun, Jr. Massachusetts 10/16/22 (PDF) Suspended 10/6/22 (PDF) No Allen C. Marra New York/ New Jersey 7/18/05 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 7/18/05 (PDF) No Samuel C. Marsh Washington/California 9/18/17 (PDF) Disbarred 5/10/19 (PDF) No Hiram Michael Martin California/District of Columbia 6/2/20 (PDF) Disbarred 6/2/20 (PDF) No Alicia R. Martinez San Antonio, TX 5/13/14 (PDF) Disbarred 5/13/14 (PDF) No Jason A. Martinez Arkansas 9/25/03 (PDF) Disbarred* 9/25/03 (PDF) No Victor Stephen Martinez Los Angeles, CA 10/9/02 (PDF) Suspended - 9 months 10/9/02 (PDF) No Ralph Martinez-Agamenon Los Angeles, CA 7/27/17 (PDF) Disbarred 7/27/17 (PDF) No Samuel A. Masdon Alabama 3/14/22 (PDF) Suspended -45 days 3/14/22 (PDF) No Samuel Lee Masdon, III Alabama ------------ Indefinite Suspension 6/18/22 (PDF) No Lauren Mason Los Angeles, CA ------------ Suspended - 120 days 1/31/08 (PDF) No Timothy P. Mason Los Angeles, CA 7/20/04 (PDF) ------------ Michael Lake Mattson Texas ------------ Suspended 5/19/23 (PDF) No Kent D. Mawhinney Connecticut 2/28/20 (PDF) ------------ Lily Mazahery Washington, DC 12/8/11 (PDF) Disbarred 12/8/11 (PDF) No Victor Mba-Jonas Maryland 4/25/08 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 4/25/08 (PDF) No Mike Mulamba Mbanza Iowa 12/1/2023 (PDF) Suspended 10/30/2 (PDF) Yes 1/17/24 James Adams McBain District of Columbia 3/10/23 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 3/10/23 (PDF) No Carla Ruth McBeath New Jersey/California 3/18/16 (PDF) Disbarred 3/18/16 (PDF) No Jason C. McBride Oregon 7/25/12 (PDF) Disbarred 7/25/13 (PDF) No Timothy L. McCandless Los Angeles, CA 10/6/04 (PDF) Suspended - 6 months 10/6/04 (PDF) No Bruce B. McLeod III District of Columbia 3/1/24 (PDF) Disbarred 3/1/24 (PDF) No Mackson P. McDowall New York 3/8/01 (PDF) Suspended - 2 years 3/8/01 (PDF) No Patrick John McGreal Illinois 9/26/06 (PDF) Disbarred* 9/26/06 (PDF) No Terrence McGuire Los Angeles, CA 9/1/05 (PDF) Suspended - 2 years 9/1/05 (PDF) No William M. McKee Virginia 4/28/14 (PDF) Suspended - 6 months 4/28/14 (PDF) No Michele McMahon Missouri 1/8/13 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 1/8/13 (PDF) No Robert J. McQuade Michigan 1/18/08 (PDF) Suspended - 180 days 1/18/08 (PDF) No Karen K. Meade Ohio 3/9/11 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 3/9/11 (PDF) No Adenet Medacier Florida 2/11/09 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 2/11/09 (PDF) No Alan M. Medof Florida 2/14/12 (PDF) Suspended - 60 days 2/14/12 (PDF) No Michael J. Meenan New York 3/23/15 (PDF) Suspended - 6 months 3/31/15 (PDF) No Mahendra R. Mehta Illinois 3/29/11 (PDF) Disbarred* 3/29/11 (PDF) No Howard Teng-Hao Mei Maryland 9/9/09 (PDF) Disbarred* 9/9/09 (PDF) No James Mark Meizlik California 10/17/19 (PDF) Suspended - 1 year 10/17/19 (PDF) No Ephraim Tahir R. Mella Pennsylvania 4/19/21 (PDF) Suspended - 1 year and 1 day 5/27/21 (PDF) No Alexander Melnikov Michigan 11/22/16 (PDF) Suspended – 180 days 11/22/16 (PDF) No Jim Melo North Carolina 2/6/23 (PDF) Suspended 2/6/23 (PDF) No Armando J. Mendez San Francisco, CA 7/24/03 (PDF) Suspended - 90 days 7/24/03 (PDF) No David Mendez Florida 12/21/21 (PDF) Disbarred 12/21/21 (PDF) No Richard C. Mendez Iowa/Nebraska/California ------------ Disbarred 12/22/15 (PDF) No John Mendoza Texas 2/9/21 (PDF) Suspended – 30 days 2/9/21 (PDF) No Melina Merino Massachusetts 2/22/13 (PDF) Suspended – 18 months 2/22/13 (PDF) No Lisa Metellus Florida 2/19/09 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 2/19/09 (PDF) No John Owen Meyers, III Los Angeles, CA 10/29/01 (PDF) Suspended - 20 months 10/29/01 (PDF) No Milton L. Meyers New York 7/15/13 (PDF) Suspended - 2 years 7/15/13 (PDF) No Ron Meyers Massachusetts ------------ Suspended – 2 months 10/22/16 (PDF) No Andre Michniak Pennsylvania ------------ Disbarred 2/6/18 (PDF) No Jasmin V. Miller Alabama/Florida ------------ Suspended - 18 months 10/2/15 (PDF) No Karen Barbara Miller California 1/19/22 (PDF) ------------ Kurt A. Miller Los Angeles, CA 4/2/09 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 4/2/09 (PDF) No Margaret Ann Miller California 8/22/23 (PDF) ------------ Francis A. Minor Virginia 4/15/13 (PDF) Suspended - 1 year 4/15/13 (PDF) No Maqsood Mir Maryland 9/16/05 (PDF) Disbarred* 9/16/05 (PDF) No Enrique Miranda Florida 5/4/21 (PDF) Suspended ------------ No Victoria R. Miranda Arizona 7/31/12 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 7/31/12 (PDF) No Wayne M. Mitchell Maryland 12/2/05 (PDF) Disbarred* 12/2/05 (PDF) No Egon Mittelmann California ------------ Disbarred 10/30/21 (PDF) No Carolyn E. Miyashita North Carolina/San Francisco, CA 8/10/00 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 8/10/00 (PDF) No Margarita Mkrtchyan Los Angeles, CA 3/31/16 (PDF) Disbarred 3/31/16 (PDF) No Michelle R. Mladek New Mexico 10/21/16 (PDF) Disbarred 4/20/17 (PDF) No Edward Emad Moawad Maryland/Virginia/District of Columbia 10/4/21 (PDF) Disbarred 10/4/21 (PDF) No Robert A. Mogle Florida 1/22/15 (PDF) Disbarred 1/22/15 (PDF) No Emil J. Molin Arizona 3/11/09 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 3/11/09 (PDF) No Juan Antonio Molina San Diego, California 6/8/07 (PDF) Disbarred* 6/8/07 (PDF) No Gaetanella Molinini-Rivera New York 12/2/05 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 12/2/05 (PDF) No Shakaira Mollock Maryland 2/10/17 (PDF) Disbarred 2/10/17 (PDF) No Evenette Mondesir Florida 10/20/10 (PDF) Disbarred 10/20/10 (PDF) No Amy L. Monkman San Antonio, TX 9/16/15 (PDF) Disbarred 9/16/15 (PDF) No Manuel O. Montelongo Nevada 1/27/10 (PDF) Suspended - 3 years 1/27/10 (PDF) No Vicenta E. Montoya Nevada 4/11/13 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 4/11/13 (PDF) No Michael G. Moore Massachusetts 9/25/03 (PDF) Suspended - 2 years 9/25/03 (PDF) No Richard W. Moore, Jr. Baltimore, MD 7/11/16 (PDF) Disbarred 5/24/18 (PDF) No Richard W. Moore, Sr. Baltimore, MD 7/2/18 (PDF) Disbarred 7/2/18 (PDF) No Carlos E. Morales Florida 5/19/06 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 5/19/06 (PDF) No Rogelio Morales California 4/2/19 (PDF) ------------ No Roger Daniel Morales Colorado 4/4/19 (PDF) Suspended – 6 months 4/4/19 (PDF) No Carlos Moreno New York 8/1/17 (PDF) Disbarred 5/4/23 (PDF) No Marco A. Moreno Indiana 10/19/22 (PDF) ------------ Gordon Blaine Morgan Houston, Texas 11/6/12 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 11/6/12 (PDF) No Daniel Patrick Morrissey Massachusetts/Connecticut 9/30/22 (PDF) Suspended 9/30/22 (PDF) No Samson Mparaganda Massachusetts 9/28/11 (PDF) Suspended - 8 years 9/28/11 (PDF) No Robert Paul Muenchrath Minnesota 9/28/00 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 9/28/00 (PDF) No Jibran Muhammad (NEW) Virginia 6/11/24 (PDF) Suspended 7/16/24 (PDF) No Matthew Muller San Francisco, CA 6/1/17 (PDF) Disbarred 6/1/17 (PDF) No Earl D. Munroe Massachusetts 12/7/10 (PDF) Suspended - 2 years and 6 months 12/7/10 (PDF) No Paul Andrew Murphy Virginia 11/17/22 (PDF) Indefinitely Suspended 9/20/22 (PDF) No Bibi Musafiri New York 11/2/17 (PDF) Suspended – 6 months 11/2/17 (PDF) No Joseph Francis Muto New York 5/3/02 (PDF) Suspended - 7 years 1/28/03 (PDF) No Timothy D. Myers Los Angeles, CA 8/24/16 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 8/24/16 (PDF) No Sheen Myong Na California 9/25/19 (PDF) Suspended - 2 years 9/25/19 (PDF) No Barry Roy Nager Florida 6/2/09 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 6/2/09 (PDF) No Rajshree R. Naik Michigan 3/6/12 (PDF) Disbarred 3/6/12 (PDF) No Cheryl Nance Washington 9/27/10 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 9/27/10 (PDF) No Toritsefe Nanna New York 8/4/04 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 8/4/04 (PDF) No Fuad B. Nasrallah Michigan/Ohio 1/25/01 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 1/25/01 (PDF) No Nazanin Nasri Virginia 6/24/08 (PDF) Disbarred* 6/24/08 (PDF) No Megan Natkow New Jersey 11/18/20 (PDF) Suspended – 6 months 11/18/20 (PDF) No Mehak Naveed District of Columbia 4/3/24 (PDF) Benjamin Ndi New York/Maryland ------------ Disbarred 7/24/18 (PDF) No Paul Ngobeni Connecticut 2/24/06 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 2/24/06 (PDF) No Ngoyi Paul Ngoyi Dallas, TX 8/21/08 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 8/21/08 (PDF) No Paul Cong Nguyen Los Angeles, CA 9/22/14 (PDF) Suspended - 2 years 9/22/14 (PDF) No Jason Alexander Nielson Minnesota 8/15/22 (PDF) Suspended 8/15/22 (PDF) Dana K. Nottingham Colorado 8/18/14 (PDF) Suspended – 6 months 8/18/14 (PDF) No Phil C. Nugent Louisiana 3/7/18 (PDF) Suspended - 18 months 3/7/18 (PDF) No David Smith Nunes Florida 5/22/07 (PDF) Suspended - 3 years 5/22/07 (PDF) No Thomas N. Nuttle Indiana 10/25/11 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 10/25/11 (PDF) No Uchechi Okechukwu Nwakanma aka Prince Nwakanma Houston, TX 12/1/15 (PDF) Disbarred 8/31/17 (PDF) No Emelike Nwosuocha Florida 5/29/24 (PDF) Suspended 5/29/24 (PDF) No Anthony Emeka Nze Nwosu New York 1/3/24 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 1/3/24 (PDF) No Martin E. Nwizubo Washington 6/30/17 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 6/30/17 (PDF) No Sally Joyce Nyemba Arizona 11/3/23 (PDF) Disbarred 3/1/24 (PDF) No Anita Chinatu Ogbuji see Anita C. Kanu above ------------ ------------ Chinyere Alex Ogoke Illinois 8/20/20 (PDF) Disbarred 8/11/21 (PDF) No Thomas James O'Grady Florida 4/17/02 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 4/17/02 (PDF) No Chung Suk Oh Virginia 7/7/21 (PDF) Disbarred 7/7/21 (PDF) No Shant Ohanian California 8/24/18 (PDF) Disbarred 8/24/18 (PDF) No Ann Elizabeth Ohlrich Texas 10/7/19 (PDF) Disbarred 10/7/19 (PDF) No Michael Imevbore Ojo Houston, TX 12/2/05 (PDF) Suspended - 12 months 12/2/05 (PDF) No Ginikanwa Chinaemerem Okedi Maryland 1/11/21 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 1/11/21 (PDF) No Chukwu Uwakwe Oko Houston, TX 10/23/12 (PDF) Suspended - 4 years 10/23/12 (PDF) No Dennis F. Olsen Washington 2/21/06 (PDF) Suspended - 6 years 2/21/06 (PDF) No Samuel N. Omwenga District of Columbia/ Maryland 12/16/10 (PDF) Disbarred 12/16/10 (PDF) No Justin Jin-Lin Ong Houston, TX 1/25/01 (PDF) Disbarred* 1/25/01 (PDF) No Oleg Ordinartsev Washington 6/27/05 (PDF) Suspended - 2 years 6/27/05 (PDF) No Omer Ors Florida 12/21/20 (PDF) Disbarred 3/24/21 (PDF) No Jorge A. Ortiz Virginia 11/25/19 (PDF) Disbarred 11/25/19 (PDF) No Salvador Ortiz Los Angeles, CA 11/20/17 (PDF) Disbarred 11/20/17 (PDF) No Osamwonyi E. Osagiede New Hampshire 4/17/09 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 4/17/09 (PDF) No Douglas D. Osterloh Washington 11/24/04 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 11/24/04 (PDF) No Janice Payte Oviatt Houston, TX 4/17/17 (PDF) Disbarred 4/17/17 (PDF) No Michael Ozulumba Massachusetts 7/20/07 (PDF) Suspended - 2 years 7/20/07 (PDF) No Lauro Nick Pacheco, Jr. San Diego, CA 11/22/17 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 11/22/17 (PDF) No Aroon Roy Padharia District of Columbia/Maryland 2/25/13 (PDF) Suspended 9/19/20 (PDF) No Sheri B. Paige Connecticut 11/4/04 (PDF) Disbarred* 11/4/04 (PDF) No Anthony James Palik California 10/7/19 (PDF) Disbarred 6/12/21 (PDF) No Satwant Singh Pandher Washington 7/6/07 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 7/6/07 (PDF) No Eugene Paolino Los Angeles, CA 8/19/08 (PDF) Disbarred* 8/19/08 (PDF) No Eduardo Alberto Paredes California 1/19/22 (PDF) ------------ Keh Soo Park Virginia 3/29/11 (PDF) Disbarred* 3/29/11 (PDF) No Mihae Park California 8/6/19 (PDF) Disbarred 3/4/20 (PDF) No Peter Suk Park Los Angeles, CA 2/11/16 (PDF) Suspended - 1 year 2/11/16 (PDF) No Yohan Park New York 2/19/09 (PDF) Suspended - 2 years 2/19/09 (PDF) No David E. Parker New York 6/15/09 (PDF) Suspended - 7 years 6/15/09 (PDF) No Shannon DeWayne Patterson Georgia 6/29/18 (PDF) Disbarred 6/29/18 (PDF) No Joel Paul Indiana 1/16/18 (PDF) Disbarred 1/16/18 (PDF) No Trevor M. Payne Colorado 4/23/14 (PDF) Suspended - 60 days 4/23/14 (PDF) No Leslie L. Payton Virgin Islands 11/26/13 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 11/26/13 (PDF) No Maria Lara Peet Florida 2/16/06 (PDF) Disbarred* 2/16/06 (PDF) No Ana Lisa Garza Pena Minnesota 7/1/20 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 7/1/20 (PDF) No Guillermo Pena Florida 5/10/07 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 5/10/07 (PDF) No Otto Ivan Pena Los Angeles, CA 4/14/11 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 4/14/11 (PDF) No Alfred Perez, Jr. Los Angeles, CA 7/20/04 (PDF) Disbarred* 7/20/04 (PDF) No Horace Hugo Perez District of Columbia/Virginia 9/15/03 (PDF) Suspended - 60 days 9/15/03 (PDF) No Linda Irene Perez San Antonio, TX 3/28/05 (PDF) Suspended - 2 years 3/28/05 (PDF) No Philip Joseph Perez Tennessee 1/14/22 (PDF) Suspended 1/14/22 (PDF) No Refugio Perez Texas 6/27/19 (PDF) Suspended - 9 months 6/27/19 (PDF) No Fernando E. Perez-Pena Washington 7/24/08 (PDF) Disbarred* 7/24/08 (PDF) No Lawrence M. Perlmutter Massachusetts 11/22/11 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 11/22/11 (PDF) No Wilfredo Pesante North Carolina/District of Columbia/New York 4/9/14 (PDF) Disbarred 4/9/14 (PDF) No Shange H. Petrini San Francisco, CA 4/8/13 (PDF) Disbarred 4/8/13 (PDF) No Jack Barry Phillips New Jersey 1/14/09 (PDF) Suspended - 3 years 1/14/09 (PDF) No James S. Phillips, Jr. Kansas 10/22/04 (PDF) Disbarred 10/22/04 (PDF) No Jed M.D. Philwin New York 7/11/13 (PDF) Disbarred 7/11/13 (PDF) No Gino P. Pietro Los Angeles, CA 3/25/15 (PDF) Disbarred 3/25/15 (PDF) No J. Marcos Perales Pina New Mexico/ Texas 7/29/19 (PDF) Disbarred 2/27/20 (PDF) No Joan Othelia Pinnock New Jersey 10/29/19 (PDF) Suspended - 3 months 10/29/19 (PDF) No Kenneth Ulysses Pinos Florida 12/21/22 (PDF) Disbarred 12/21/22 (PDF) No Jean Abrahamson Pirzadeh Colorado/Washington 10/27/23 (PDF) Suspended 10/27/23 (PDF) No Carllene Placide Washington 8/2/17 (PDF) Disbarred 6/20/18 (PDF) No Natalia V. Poliakova Florida 4/17/09 (PDF) Suspended - 90 days 4/17/09 (PDF) No John S. Pomeroy Massachusetts 7/15/05 (PDF) Suspended - 1 year & 1 day 7/15/05 (PDF) No Navron Ponds District of Columbia 9/15/09 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 9/15/09 (PDF) No Robert E. Porges New York 5/6/02 (PDF) Disbarred* 5/6/02 (PDF) No Antonio Porras, Jr. Oregon/California 4/16/12 (PDF) Disbarred 4/16/12 (PDF) No Alisha Ann Portillo Maryland 8/1/22 (PDF) Disbarred 8/1/22 (PDF) No Jorge Portugal San Francisco, CA 2/5/07 (PDF) Suspended - 180 days 2/5/07 (PDF) No Avrohom R. Poupko Maryland 10/7/16 (PDF) Disbarred 10/7/16 (PDF) No Fabian Powell Massachusetts 11/10/14 (PDF) Suspended - 6 months & 1 day 11/10/14 (PDF) No Julie M. Prado Nevada 5/5/09 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 5/5/09 (PDF) No Keith A. Prettyman Nebraska 3/25/15 (PDF) Suspended - 2 years 3/25/15 (PDF) No John E. Price Missouri/Kansas 6/1/06 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 6/1/06 (PDF) No Sabrina Price Arizona/New Mexico 7/23/14 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 7/23/14 (PDF) No Timothy Allen Price Tennessee 6/28/10 (PDF) Suspended - 2 years 6/28/10 (PDF) No Michael Primont Washington 7/7/11 (PDF) Disbarred* 7/7/11 (PDF) No Florian Damaso Purganan Washington 4/4/22 (PDF) Disbarred 4/26/22 (PDF) No Jon E. Purizhansky New York 4/6/07 (PDF) Disbarred* 4/6/07 (PDF) No - 6/28/24 Edwin Quartey Maryland 2/10/17 (PDF) Suspended – 6 months 2/10/17 (PDF) No Mark R. Quinn Florida 10/23/07 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 10/23/07 (PDF) No Jose M. Quinones Los Angeles, CA ------------ Suspended - 90 days 9/16/05 (PDF) No Johnny P. Ragasa Hawaii 7/10/02 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 7/10/02 (PDF) No Manjit Kaur Rai San Francisco, CA 7/27/09 (PDF) Disbarred* 7/27/09 (PDF) No Anthony E. Ramos District of Columbia/Florida 12/6/04 (PDF) Disbarred* 7/25/05 (PDF) No Fernando J. Ramos Tennessee 8/19/09 (PDF) Suspended - 3 years 8/19/09 (PDF) No Guillermo H. Ramos Dallas, TX 6/1/16 (PDF) ------------ Jose Louis Ramos Los Angeles, CA 7/31/01 (PDF) Suspended - 42 months 7/31/01 (PDF) No Raymond P. Rampersad Georgia / Nebraska 4/9/24 (PDF) Carolyn K. Ranke Ohio 11/17/11 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 11/17/11 (PDF) No Kenneth R. Rastello Michigan 8/10/00 (PDF) Suspended - 180 days 8/10/00 (PDF) No John E. Reardon Sr. Colorado 8/26/16 (PDF) Suspended – 2 years 6/15/15 (PDF) No Maritza Regalado Florida 2/7/05 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 2/7/05 (PDF) No James Carlisle Regan Los Angeles, CA 1/30/06 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 1/30/06 (PDF) No Carolyn Reinholdt San Francisco, CA 4/6/10 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 4/6/10 (PDF) No Vana Renejuste Florida 5/24/18 (PDF) Disbarred 5/24/18 (PDF) No Arcadio J. Reyes District of Columbia 7/23/15 (PDF) Disbarred 7/23/15 (PDF) No Veronica Reyes Colorado 10/6/22 (PDF) Suspended 10/6/22 (PDF) No Antonio Reyes-Vidal San Antonio, TX 1/27/10 (PDF) Disbarred* 1/27/10 (PDF) No John W. Rhee Los Angeles, CA 9/14/07 (PDF) Suspended - 6 months 9/14/07 (PDF) No Nancy I. Rhodes Alabama 10/4/16 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 10/4/17 (PDF) No Frank William Ricci Florida/Indiana 9/28/00 (PDF) Disbarred* 9/28/00 (PDF) No John T. Riely Maryland 3/9/21 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 3/9/21 (PDF) No Patricia L. Rios Indiana 6/30/21 (PDF) Suspended - 30 days 6/1/21 (PDF) No Stephanie A. Ritland Colorado 8/18/14 (PDF) Suspended – 3 years 8/18/14 (PDF) No Victor Juan Rivera-Nieves Virginia/ District of Columbia 3/10/22 (PDF) Suspended – 3 years 3/10/22 (PDF) No David M. Robaton Maryland/West Virginia 6/28/10 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 6/28/10 (PDF) No Alfred Lincoln Robertson, Jr. Virginia 8/10/21 (PDF) Disbarred 8/9/23 (PDF) No Wayne Anthony Rodney Pennsylvania 10/7/02 (PDF) Suspended - 1 year and 1 day 10/7/02 (PDF) No Juan Jesus Rodriguez Minnesota 4/7/11 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 4/7/11 (PDF) No Rolando Enrique Rodriguez Florida 6/29/18 (PDF) Disbarred 6/29/18 (PDF) No Rosaura Del Carmen Rodriguez Washington 9/14/11 (PDF) Disbarred 9/14/11 (PDF) No Steven James Rodriguez Los Angeles, CA 10/25/07 (PDF) Disbarred* 10/25/07 (PDF) No William L. Rogers Florida 11/1/13 (PDF) Suspended – 18 months 11/1/13 (PDF) No Hector M. Roman New York 5/22/07 (PDF) Suspended - 6 months 5/22/07 (PDF) No Terry W. Rombough Dallas, TX 2/23/11 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 2/23/11 (PDF) No Douglas Romero Colorado 2/15/17 (PDF) Disbarred 11/13/23 (PDF) No Queta Romero Washington 10/13/21 (PDF) Suspendid - 30 days 10/13/21 (PDF) No Julio Ferrer Roo Florida 7/25/12 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 7/25/12 (PDF) No Michael-angelo Rosario Florida ------------ Disbarred 3/26/14 (PDF) No James L. Rosenberg Los Angeles, CA 10/9/08 (PDF) Suspended - 1 year 2/27/09 (PDF) No Harley Rosenthal Florida 10/30/06 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 10/30/06 (PDF) No Scot D. Rosenthal New Jersey 7/26/13 (PDF) Suspended - 1 year 7/26/13 (PDF) No David L. Ross Los Angeles, CA 8/18/14 (PDF) Suspended – 3 years 8/18/14 (PDF) No Leonardo A. Roth Florida 1/26/11 (PDF) Disbarred 1/26/11 (PDF) No Kenneth L. Rothey Houston, TX 4/11/06 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 4/11/06 (PDF) No Leon Rountree, Jr. San Francisco, CA 1/25/01 (PDF) Disbarred* 1/25/01 (PDF) No Joseph Raymond Rowe Florida 10/16/07 (PDF) Disbarred* 10/16/07 (PDF) No Alicia Ellen Rowedder Virginia 4/20/22 (PDF) Suspended - 6 months 4/20/22 (PDF) No Neil H. Rubin Florida 12/12/16 (PDF) Disbarred 12/12/16 (PDF) No Adam Ruiz Florida 9/30/19 (PDF) Suspendid - 91 days 9/30/19 (PDF) No Guy Darius Rutherford Ohio 3/1/18 (PDF) Disbarred 10/4/18 (PDF) No Jeffrey S. Ryan Colorado 4/23/14 (PDF) Suspended - 9 months 4/23/14 (PDF) No Sylvia Anita Ryan District of Columbia 9/15/00 (PDF) Suspended - 1 year 9/15/00 (PDF) No David S. Sabghir New York ------------ Suspended - 6 months 9/24/97 (PDF) No Rostyslav Saciuk Illinois 3/28/17 (PDF) Suspended - 1 year 3/28/17 (PDF) No Stephen Sacks Maryland 4/23/18 (PDF) Disbarred 4/23/18 (PDF) No Jonathan Saint-Preux New Jersey 5/18/07 (PDF) Disbarred* 5/18/07 (PDF) No Antonio Salazar Washington 5/27/10 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 5/27/10 (PDF) No Roberto Salazar Arizona 5/13/14 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 5/13/14 (PDF) No Libby D. Salberg New York 5/30/01 (PDF) Disbarred* 5/30/01 (PDF) No Luis Salgado Maryland/District of Columbia 12/11/18 (PDF) Suspended ------------ No Owolabi M. Salis New York 12/21/22 (PDF) ------------ Patrick P. Salley Michigan 11/23/04 (PDF) Disbarred* 11/23/04 (PDF) No Ronald Salomon New York ------------- Suspended 01/27/2024 (PDF) No Richard A. Samad District of Columbia 11/29/12 (PDF) Suspended - 3 years 11/29/12 (PDF) No Steven E. Sams Tennessee 3/20/15 (PDF) Disbarred 3/20/15 (PDF) No Paige Elizabeth Samsky Georgia 9/15/00 (PDF) Suspended - 3 years 9/15/00 (PDF) No Giselle M. Samuely New York 1/26/11 (PDF) Disbarred* 1/26/11 (PDF) No Ruben Daniel Sanchez Los Angeles, CA 2/24/17 (PDF) Suspended – 1 year 2/24/17 (PDF) No Garland Montgomery Jarrat Sanderson Maryland 10/10/19 (PDF) Disbarred* 10/10/19 (PDF) No Jesus C. Sandoval New Mexico 3/28/05 (PDF) Disbarred* 3/28/05 (PDF) No Jose A. Sandoval Michigan 6/16/10 (PDF) Expelled 6/16/10 (PDF) No - 6/13/23 Patrick Joseph Sandoval Los Angeles, California ------------ Suspended - 3 years 6/6/12 (PDF) No Alfred G. Santos Houston, TX 11/4/04 (PDF) Suspended - 14 months 11/4/04 (PDF) No Rene W. Sanz Los Angeles, CA 11/13/13 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 11/13/13 (PDF) No Samuel Sarfo Austin, Texas 2/10/17 (PDF) ------------ James S. Sarpong Colorado 4/25/17 (PDF) Disbarred 4/25/17 (PDF) No Katie May Sarreshteh Arizona 3/12/20 (PDF) Disbarred 3/12/20 (PDF) No Gloria D. Saucedo Los Angeles, CA (PDF) Disbarred 3/27/17 (PDF) No Mario Sausville-Macias New York 1/24/12 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 1/24/12 (PDF) No Debbie M. Schell Illinois 6/25/20 (PDF) Suspendid - 30 days 6/25/20 (PDF) No Paul A. Schelly Los Angeles, CA 10/30/08 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 10/30/08 (PDF) No Mark W. Scher New York 6/2/09 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 6/2/09 (PDF) No L. Tod Schlosser Illinois 9/15/11 (PDF) Disbarred* 9/15/11 (PDF) No Hiam David Schmerin Los Angeles, CA 10/12/01 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 5/8/02 (PDF) No Timothy Schoenrock Washington 9/15/11 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 9/15/11 (PDF) No Jonathan Stephen Schwartz Florida 4/19/22 (PDF) Suspended - 3 years 4/19/22 (PDF) No Jeffrey A. Schwarz Florida 9/4/12 (PDF) Disbarred 9/4/12 (PDF) No Michelle Scopellite Arizona/Texas ------------ Disbarred 4/1/19 (PDF) No Musa Petty Sebadduka Connecticut 6/23/20 (PDF) Suspended - 41 months 6/23/20 (PDF) No Andrew R. Sebok Virginia 3/8/01 (PDF) Suspended - 9 months 3/8/01 (PDF) No Rene Segundo Texas 7/30/18 (PDF) Disbarred 7/30/18 (PDF) No Jagdip Singh Sekhon San Francisco, CA 7/27/09 (PDF) Disbarred* 7/27/09 (PDF) No Jagprit Singh Sekhon San Francisco, CA 7/27/09 (PDF) Disbarred* 7/27/09 (PDF) No Gnoleba Remy Seri aka Gnolebi Seri New York 12/21/16 (PDF) Disbarred 12/21/16 (PDF) No Louis A. Serio Rhode Island 8/20/03 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 8/20/03 (PDF) No Armin Sharifi Colorado 5/6/24 (PDF) Suspended 5/6/24 (PDF) No Cameron Shahab Pennsylvania/Georgia 3/28/18 (PDF) Disbarred 3/28/18 (PDF) No Shahryar S. Shahmardian Colorado 9/21/09 (PDF) Suspended - 1 year & 1 day 9/21/09 (PDF) Saladin Eric Shakir District of Columbia/ Maryland 8/11/09 (PDF) Suspended - 18 months 8/11/09 (PDF) No Vahid A. Shariati District of Columbia 5/7/08 (PDF) Disbarred* 5/7/08 (PDF) No Rohit C. Sharma Oklahoma 8/1/12 (PDF) Disbarred 8/1/12 (PDF) No Kenneth R. Sheehan Nevada 3/16/07 (PDF) Suspended - 3 years 3/16/07 (PDF) No Catherine M. Shelton Dallas, TX 1/21/04 (PDF) Suspended - 90 days 1/21/04 (PDF) No Kevin M. Shepherd Michigan 2/11/09 (PDF) Suspended - 1 year 2/11/09 (PDF) No Joseph E. Sheridan Los Angeles, CA 9/9/04 (PDF) Disbarred* 12/7/04 (PDF) No Hee Jung Jenny Shin Virginia 10/4/17 (PDF) Disbarred 10/4/17 (PDF) No Matthew Aaron Shirk Florida 10/5/22 (PDF) Disbarred 5/10/24 (PDF) No Melissa Anne Shomber Oklahoma 2/25/10 (PDF) Disbarred* 2/25/10 (PDF) No Isaiah Frederick Shotkin New York/Connecticut 2/21/19 (PDF) Suspended 2/21/19 (PDF) No Uzair Mansoor Siddiqui Virginia 12/9/08 (PDF) Disbarred* 12/9/08 (PDF) No Vlad Sigalov Ohio 9/24/12 (PDF) Disbarred 9/24/12 (PDF) No Joseph A. Silva, Jr. El Paso, TX 9/1/11 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 9/1/11 (PDF) No Zoilo I. Silva New York 11/29/06 (PDF) Suspended - 2 years 11/29/06 (PDF) No Nick A. Simon Nebraska 11/5/12 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 11/5/12 (PDF) No Claude R. Simpson New York 4/12/11 (PDF) Suspended - 7 years 4/12/11 (PDF) No Karen Lee Sims Los Angeles, CA 6/2/09 (PDF) Disbarred* 6/2/09 (PDF) No Mitchell L. Singer New York 2/13/06 (PDF) Disbarred* 2/13/06 (PDF) No Aquah Moira Singh-Meneghini New York ------------ Indefinite Suspension 7/6/12 (PDF) No Gary A. Siplin Florida 1/30/07 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 1/30/07 (PDF) No Christopher Glen Skipp Colorado 9/3/20 (PDF) Suspended - 1 year and 1 day 9/3/20 (PDF) No Lila Sljivar Michigan 10/29/19 (PDF) Suspended - 1 year 10/29/19 (PDF) No Jeanette Elizabeth Smith Florida 12/20/04 (PDF) Suspended - 1 year 12/20/04 (PDF) No Ulrich Smith Nevada/California 4/30/18 (PDF) Suspended – 90 days 4/30/18 (PDF) No Michael H. Sneed Tennessee 4/17/09 (PDF) Suspended - 2 years 4/17/09 (PDF) No John Roger Snow North Carolina 9/18/01 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 9/18/01 (PDF) No Albert R. Snyder Colorado 1/17/18 (PDF) Suspended – 3 years 7/10/18 (PDF) No Jae H. So Washington 6/18/14 (PDF) Disbarred 6/18/14 (PDF) No Andre R. Sobolevsky New York 9/1/11 (PDF) Suspended - 2 years 9/1/11 (PDF) No Tzadok Sofer New York 2/13/23 (PDF) Suspended 2/13/23 (PDF) No Margarita Solis Oklahoma 1/16/18 (PDF) Disbarred 1/16/18 (PDF) No Curtis L. Solomon District of Columbia 10/23/00 (PDF) Suspended - 30 days 10/23/00 (PDF) No Ernest A. Solomon Massachusetts 9/22/14 (PDF) Suspended - 15 months 9/22/14 (PDF) No Lavi Sholem Soloway New York, Los Angeles, CA 10/21/21 (PDF) ------------ Alex M. Sonson Hawaii 2/11/05 (PDF) Suspended - 90 days 2/11/05 (PDF) No Victor Sparrow District of Columbia ------------ Suspended - 10 years 6/22/94 (PDF) No Judith Sporn Connecticut 2/3/17 (PDF) Disbarred 3/1/18 (PDF) No Gary M. Spraker Indiana 5/7/01 (PDF) Suspended - 2 years 5/7/01 (PDF) No Harte Peary Stafford Virginia 11/6/12 (PDF) Disbarred 11/6/12 (PDF) No Daniel O. Stamm Illinois 6/25/20 (PDF) Suspended - 1 year 6/25/20 (PDF) No Charles V. Stebley San Francisco, CA 4/12/11 (PDF) Disbarred 4/12/11 (PDF) No Regina D. Steele San Diego, CA 8/11/05 (PDF) Disbarred* 8/11/05 (PDF) No Gary J. Stern Illinois 10/24/17 (PDF) Disbarred 10/24/17 (PDF) No Albert M. Sterwerf Los Angeles, CA 6/3/14 (PDF) Disbarred 6/3/14 (PDF) No Carol S. Stever Pennsylvania 10/19/06 (PDF) Suspended - 2 years and 6 months 10/19/06 (PDF) No Scott T. Strack Hawaii 8/15/11 (PDF) Suspended - 1 year & 1 day 8/15/11 (PDF) No Martin S. Streit New York 10/4/12 (PDF) Suspended - 7 years 10/4/12 (PDF) No Arturo Suarez-Silverio New York 9/30/15 (PDF) Suspended – 1 year 3/27/15 (PDF) No Soon-Mee Suh New Jersey 9/21/16 (PDF) Disbarred 9/21/16 (PDF) No Leonard B.Sukherman New York 2/9/22 (PDF) Disbarred 2/9/22 (PDF) No Kimberly Ogden Sutton Tennessee 9/30/20 (PDF) Disbarred 9/30/20 (PDF) No Abdoulai A. Swareh District of Columbia 9/13/06 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 9/13/06 (PDF) No Richard M. Swartz Arizona 3/30/22 (PDF) Disbarred 3/30/22 (PDF) No Kevin M. Tabe New York/ Maryland 5/17/23 (PDF) Suspended 5/17/23 (PDF) No Jaclyn A. Tackett Iowa 2/28/23 (PDF) Suspended 2/28/23 (PDF) No Deepa Talwar California 4/5/24 (PDF) Suspended 4/5/24 (PDF) No Herbert J. Tan New Jersey 7/8/14 (PDF) Suspended – 1 year 7/8/14 (PDF) No Jing Tan Maryland 11/23/16 (PDF) Suspended – 60 days 11/23/16 (PDF) No Marshall D. Tandy Arizona/ Florida 6/8/01 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 6/8/01 (PDF) No Terence Taniform Maryland 1/17/23 (PDF) Suspended 1/17/23 (PDF) No Eric Tarankow Los Angeles, CA 1/10/05 (PDF) Suspended - 2 years 1/10/05 (PDF) No Benjamin B. Tariri Massachusetts 5/17/23 (PDF) Disbarred 10/16/23 (PDF) No Ihab Tartir New York 11/13/08 (PDF) Disbarred* 11/13/08 (PDF) No Andrew Whitney Taylor California 12/3/21 (PDF) ------------ Winston Taylor Virgin Islands 3/11/14 (PDF) Disbarred 3/11/14 (PDF) No Cassidy Ann Teater Kentucky/Tennessee/Texas 6/8/21 (PDF) Disbarred 6/30/21 (PDF) No Wayne K. Teebken Los Angeles, CA 5/15/12 (PDF) Suspended - 60 days 5/15/12 (PDF) No Philip H. Teplen New York 9/4/14 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 9/4/14 (PDF) No Toan Q. Thai Los Angeles, CA/ District of Columbia 1/27/10 (PDF) Disbarred 1/27/10 (PDF) No Sherin Thawer Dallas, Texas ------------ Disbarred 11/20/13 (PDF) No Audrey A. Thomas New York 2/13/24 (PDF) Disbarred 2/13/24 (PDF) No Donovan E. Thomas Maryland 8/11/11 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 8/11/11 (PDF) No Gayton J. Thomas, Jr. Maryland 4/15/15 (PDF) Disbarred 4/15/15 (PDF) No Marilyn Thomassen California ------------ Indefinite Suspension 10/17/19 (PDF) No Marie Gilberte Thompson Florida 12/14/07 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 12/14/07 (PDF) No Raymond B. Thompson District of Columbia ------------ Indefinite Suspension 1/19/94 (PDF) No Susan E. Tingwei Maryland/New York 10/31/22 (PDF) ------------ Eric J. Tinsley Florida 5/5/11 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 5/5/11 (PDF) No James Harvey Tipler Tallahassee, Florida 9/14/07 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 9/14/07 (PDF) No Francisco S. Tipton Harlingen, TX 1/17/18 (PDF) Disbarred 1/17/18 (PDF) No Jose Angel Toledo Florida 8/31/21 (PDF) Disbarred 8/31/21 (PDF) No Barbara W.M. Tomaszweski Washington 3/1/05 (PDF) Disbarred* 3/1/05 (PDF) No Alison G. Toomey Massachusetts 6/26/19 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 6/26/19 (PDF) No Mario Ruiz De La Torre Florida 2/19/09 (PDF) Suspended - 18 Months 2/19/09 (PDF) No Kevin O. Torrey Arizona 2/24/15 (PDF) Suspended - 2 years 2/24/15 (PDF) No Patricia A. Toy Washington 3/28/22 (PDF) Suspended – 1 year 3/28/22 (PDF) No Hoang N. Tran Houston, TX 10/22/04 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 10/22/04 (PDF) No Vinh Chi Trieu Austin/San Antonio, TX 7/25/12 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 7/25/12 (PDF) No William R. Troiani Los Angeles, CA 3/19/14 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 3/19/14 (PDF) No Jose Luis Trujillo Utah 11/6/02 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 11/6/02 (PDF) No Mac Truong New York 3/19/04 (PDF) Suspended - 7 years 8/11/05 (PDF) No Anna Tsirlina New York 12/16/14 (PDF) Disbarred 12/16/14 (PDF) No John Tu Los Angeles, CA 3/25/15 (PDF) Suspended - 6 months 3/25/15 (PDF) No Alexander W. Tucker San Diego, CA 11/13/13 (PDF) Suspended - 4 months 11/13/13 (PDF) No Oleh R. Tustaniwsky New York/California 2/23/21 (PDF) Suspended - 2 years 2/23/21 (PDF) No Kissandra L. Tysman Arizona 4/15/15 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 4/15/15 (PDF) No Toussaint T. Tyson Florida ------------ Suspended - 3 years 9/17/10 (PDF) No Patrick G. Tzeuton District of Columbia 3/11/09 (PDF) Disbarred* 3/11/09 (PDF) No Andrew Ucheomumu Maryland 2/14/17 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 12/15/16 (PDF) No Ignatius Chukuemeka Udeani Minnesota 9/3/20 (PDF) Disbarred 4/4/23 (PDF) No John Udo Massachusetts 7/3/08 (PDF) Disbarred* 7/3/08 (PDF) No Lloyd F. Ukwu District of Columbia 10/16/07 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 10/16/07 (PDF) No David P. Ulin Massachusetts 5/30/01 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 5/30/01 (PDF) No Vanthan R. Un Massachusetts 2/13/15 (PDF) Disbarred 2/13/15 (PDF) No Guillermo D. Uriarte Virginia 6/24/22 (PDF) Suspended 6/24/22 (PDF) Yes 11/3/2023 (PDF) Emeka M. Uyamadu Houston, TX 10/20/10 (PDF) Disbarred 10/20/10 (PDF) No Ernesto Valdes Houston, TX 5/29/03 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 5/29/03 (PDF) No James R. Valinoti Los Angeles, CA 7/24/03 (PDF) Suspended - 3 years 7/24/03 (PDF) No Nathan Vanderhoofven Colorado 10/18/17 (PDF) Suspended – 1 year & 1 day 10/18/17 (PDF) No Matus Varga New York 10/19/22 (PDF) Suspended 10/19/22 (PDF) No 10/26/23 (PDF) Brend E. Vargas California 7/1/24 (PDF) Rogelio Vargas San Antonio, TX 12/15/15 (PDF) Disbarred 12/15/15 (PDF) No Jose William Vega Houston, TX 4/6/16 (PDF) Disbarred 4/6/16 (PDF) No Juan Antonio Vega San Antonio, TX 9/24/12 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 9/24/12 (PDF) No William P. Vela San Francisco, CA 9/1/05 (PDF) Suspended - 1 year 9/1/05 (PDF) No Manuel A. Velasco Houston, TX 10/4/12 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 10/4/12 (PDF) No Rafael A. Velasquez Florida ------------ Disbarred* 3/1/05 (PDF) No George A. Verdin Los Angeles, CA/Hawaii 12/4/00 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 12/4/00 (PDF) No Donald P. Vernon New York 10/21/21 (PDF) Suspended - 6 months 9/6/21 (PDF) Yes - 3/12/24 Victor C. Victor Houston, TX 10/25/11 (PDF) Disbarred* 10/25/11 (PDF) No Ricardo Vidal San Diego, CA 1/17/18 (PDF) Disbarred 1/17/18 (PDF) No Angel Arturo Viladegut Maryland 4/19/21 (PDF) Disbarred 5/27/21 (PDF) No Alfred N. Villalobos, Jr. Los Angeles, CA 11/1/11 (PDF) Disbarred* 11/1/11 (PDF) No Rufino J. Villarreal Nebraska 4/10/03 (PDF) Suspended - 5 years 4/10/03 (PDF) No Jessica Torres Vinals Puerto Rico 5/11/11 (PDF) Indefinite Suspension 5/11/11 (PDF) No Robert N. Vohra Virginia 7/16/12 (PDF) Disbarred 7/16/12 (PDF) No Douglas P. Wachholz District of Columbia 5/13/14 (PDF) Disbarred 5/13/14 (PDF) No Patrick Wake Colorado 3/3/21 (PDF) Disbarred 6/27/23 (PDF) No Michael A. Walker Colorado 5/22/06 (PDF) Suspended - 6 months 4/11/07 (PDF) No Sheldon Irwin Walker New York 9/15/00 (PDF) Disbarred* 9/15/00 (PDF) No John Wang New York 2/7/14 (PDF) Disbarred 2/7/14 (PDF) No Zhen Xiang Wang Fengai, China/Los Angeles, CA 11/22/11 (PDF) Suspended - 90 days 11/22/11 (PDF) No Christina J. 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Thursday August 15, 2024 Wanda Spatz Obituary SALEM Wanda J. (Yeager) Spatz, 81, passed away on Thursday, August 15, 2024, at her Salem home. She was born in Erie, Pa. on October 7, 1942, to the late Joseph and Wanda (Gerbracht) Yeager. She married David Harold Spatz of Louisville, Ky., on December 28, 1963, and loved him until the day she died. Wanda and David had three sons, Ross (Lisa) Spatz, Robert (Wendy) Spatz, and Jeffrey (Wendy) Spatz; five grandchildren, Rachel, Bobby, Gabie, Owen and Kipton; and two great-grandchildren, Dane Carmenate and Candence Marqueza. Wanda will be remembered as a kind but feisty woman. She loved her family and cherished time with her family. She loved to bake and everyone loved her chocolate chip cookies. Wanda spent time in the field of real estate, where she enjoyed meeting new people and helping them. She was preceded in death by her husband, David; her parents; brother, James; and sister, Jean Marie. A private family service will be held at a later date. Arrangements are being handled by Stark Memorial Funeral Home. To view Wanda's obituary, send condolences or order flowers, visit www.starkmemorial.com.
Thursday August 15, 2024 Dianna Rickard Obituary SALEM - Dianna Elaine Rickard, 80, passed away peacefully Tuesday, August 13, 2024. She was born June 20, 1944, in Youngstown, daughter of the late Chester David and Pearl (Myers) Rickard. Dianna graduated from Girard High School in 1962 where she played in the band, worked on the yearbook and was in the Future Teachers of America. She was an avid reader and had a passion for genealogy, puzzles and interior design. She had a love like no other for her family and friends, unless Judge Judy was on TV. Dianna loved being a teacher teaching English and Mythology at United Local Schools. She spoke of her former students often, keeping in touch with them until her passing. Her passion for helping young minds also translated into hosting five children from Belarus in her home with the Children of Chernobyl organization and organizing donations of toiletries and toys to send to Belarus through Friends from Afar. Her family and friends will miss the light and laughter she brought to them. Surviving are her furry kids, Digger and Kentucky Kitty; nephew, Gerald D. Jerry Rickard, Jr. of Cleveland, OH; niece, Sherry Rickard Kish and her husband, Robert of Galena, OH; two grandnephews, Evan Carter Rickard of Branson, MO, and Robert Vincent Kish IV of Columbus, OH; loved family without need for titles, Patricia and Jack Morgan, and her Belarussian family, Tanya, Sergey, Vladik and Slava of Gomel, Belarus. Memorial calling hours will be held from 2:00-4:00 p.m. Saturday, August 24, 2024, at Stark Memorial Funeral Home in Salem, OH. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Dolly Parton Imagination Library of Ohio at www.ohioimaginationlibrary.org or the Angels for Animals Veterinary Clinic at www.angelsforanimals.org. If unable to attend, you may show your support by joining our complimentary "Hugs from Home" program at www.starkmemorial.com/hugs-from-home. Arrangements are being handled by Stark Memorial Funeral Home and Cremation Services. To view Dianna's obituary or send condolences, visit www.starkmemorial.com
Thursday August 15, 2024 Edgar Kurtz Obituary Salem - Edgar Eddie Kurtz was a caring husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather and friend. He passed away in his beloved home on August 11, 2024. Even though a failing heart took him away from this world, his loving heart for his family and his Lord will be a lasting tribute. Eddie was born on September 27, 1933, to Earl and Mollie (Lehman) Kurtz. He was a proud lifelong resident of Greenford, Ohio and a graduate of Greenford High School where he played basketball as part of the Greenford Bobcats. This is where he met and later married the love of his life, Lola Ann (Sheller) on June 12, 1955. They shared 59 glorious years in marriage before her passing in 2015. His greatest joys were his family which includes his daughters Sherri Goodwin (Dean) of Seabrook Island, S.C. and Linda Witmer (Mark) of Columbiana, Ohio. He is now reunited with his son Daniel (Priscilla) who passed away in 2020. He will be missed by his 9 grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his brothers Raymond and Wilbur, his sister, Anna Marie Kurtz and his great grandchild, Gloria Bagwell. Eddies livelihood was dairy farming for most of his life, later crop farming. He was a seed salesman where he enjoyed interacting with other farmers as well as taking advantage of trips offered for being a top salesman. He was a 62 year member of Greenford Ruritan where he spent many Canfield Fairs cooking BBQ chicken and also served as their Chaplain. He will be remembered by many for his touching and inspiring prayers. He lived life to the fullest through simple pleasures such as driving around to check the crops, spending many summer vacations on Kentucky Lake where the fishing wasn't as important as the conversations and time spent with family. Winters were enjoyed in Florida in his beloved motorhome while playing SkipBo, fishing and pie and coffee with friends. Eddie and Lola Ann created a wholesome life for his family where priorities included the farm chores, attending church, participating in school activities and a Friday date night together. Eddie was a lifelong member of Leetonia Mennonite Church where he served as an elder and Sunday School teacher. He handed out many Gideon bibles over the years, his heart was to share the gospel to others. In lieu of flowers the family requests donations made to Gideons International. Calling hours will be held Saturday, August 17, from 4-6 pm and the funeral held on Sunday, August 18 at 2:00 pm, both taking place at Leetonia Mennonite Church. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Woods-Rettig Funeral Home in Leetonia, Ohio. Family and friends may view this obituary and send condolences at www.familycareservices.com
Thursday August 15, 2024 Lance Steffel Obituary Lance Steffel 69, died at 6:15 PM Thursday, August 8, 2024, at Park Center Healthcare and Rehabilitation of Boardman, Ohio. He was born February 6, 1955, in Salem, Ohio, the son of the late Wayne and Marjorie (Swinehart) Steffel. Lance was a Salem High School graduate and owned and operated his own insurance agency in Salem. He is survived by his children Jeff Steffel and Kerri Steffel both of Salem, siblings Holly Anderson of Arizona and Ted Steffel of California, and his grandchildren. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother Dan Steffel. There are no services planned. Arrangements were entrusted to the care of the Arbaugh-Pearce- Greenisen & Sons Funeral and Cremation Services of Salem.
Thursday August 15, 2024 Duane Martin Obituary Duane Robert Martin 97, of Columbiana, died at 12:26 PM on Sunday, August 11, 2024, at Blossom Nursing & Rehabilitation Center of Salem. He was born July 9, 1927, in Lisbon, Ohio, the son of the late Seth L. and Helen E. (Hephner) Martin. The will be no services at this time. Arrangements were entrusted to the care of the Greenisen family at the Arbaugh-Pearce-Greenisen & Sons Funeral and Cremation Services of Salem.
Thursday August 15, 2024 Mary Byers Obituary Mary Jo (French) Byers 77, of Columbiana, died on Friday, August 9, 2024, at her home. She was born June 26, 1947, in Salem, Ohio, the daughter of the late George and Irene (Ihanger) French. Mary Jo was a school bus driver for Robert Bycroft for 35 years. She is survived by her children Teresa Holland, Firl (Angelica) Byers, and Don Byers all of Columbiana, sister Mickey (Jeremy) Schlenger of Newton Falls, as well as 7 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her siblings E. James, John, George, Sam, Hazel, and Rosalee. No services are planned at this time. Arrangements were made by the Arbaugh-Pearce-Greenisen & Sons Funeral and Cremation Services of Salem.
Wednesday August 14, 2024 Betty Bowser Obituary Salem- Betty Marie Bowser, aged 96, passed away peacefully on Monday, August 12, 2024, at Auburn Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation in Salem. Born on October 29, 1927, in Huntingdon, Pa., she was the cherished daughter of Alvin Russler and Olive Carolus. Betty spent her life as a devoted homemaker, a role she embraced with love and pride. A faithful member of the First Baptist Church in Salem, Betty's commitment to her faith was evident in her everyday actions and the grace with which she lived her life. Betty's married her husband Lewis I. Bowser on March 13, 1947. Together, they built a life filled with joy, laughter, and resilience until her husband's passing on May 18, 2012. She is survived by her children, Ellsworth (Alverta) Bowser of Salem, Lewis (Judy) Bowser of Valrico, Fla., and Diane Bowser of Salem.She is also survived by 10 grandchildren, Lisa Timmann, Rebecca (Mike) Brooks, Tracey Bowser, Michelle Workman, Tina (Mike) Hutchings, April (Ryan) Ross, Matthew (Nikki) Dougherty, Jon Bowser, James Bowser, and Joshua Bowser, 23 great-grandchildren and six great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, her beloved husband, and her siblings Dorothy, Alvin Russler, and Donald Russler. A memorial service to honor and celebrate Betty's life will be held on Monday, August 19, 2024, at 11:00 a.m. at Highland Memorial Park Chapel in Beloit. Arrangements are being handled by Stark Memorial Funeral Home and Cremation Services. In lieu of flowers donations may go to Ohio Living Hospice. 6715 Tippecanoe Rd. Building E. Suite 201, Canfield, Ohio 44406. To view Betty's obituary and send condolences, please visit www.starkmemorial.com
Wednesday August 14, 2024 Herbert Nannah Obituary Herbert D. Nannah, 85, of Salem, OH, sadly left us on August 13th, 2024, peacefully in his home surrounded by his loved ones. He is preceded in death by son Douglas D. Nannah and his wife of 63 years Judith A. Nannah. He is survived by daughter Cheryl L. Stakleff and granddaughters Jessica and Rebecca Bridenthal. Herb was a graduate of Salem High School in 1957. He was a proud American who served with the U.S. Army, supported the Wounded Warrior Project, and was a member of Local 58, Local 64, and IBEW. He was a devout servant of God and enjoyed life to its fullest traveling across the country with his wife. He was passionate about his heritage and devoted much of his life to recording his genealogy. A service will be held in his honor at 2:00pm on Sunday, August 18th at Stark Memorial Funeral Home in Salem, OH.
Wednesday August 14, 2024 Herbert Nannah Obituary Herbert D. Nannah, 85, of Salem, OH, sadly left us on August 13th, 2024, peacefully in his home surrounded by his loved ones. He is preceded in death by son Douglas D. Nannah and his wife of 63 years Judith A. Nannah. He is survived by daughter Cheryl L. Stakleff and granddaughters Jessica and Rebecca Bridenthal. Herb was a graduate of Salem High School in 1957. He was a proud American who served with the U.S. Army, supported the Wounded Warrior Project, and was a member of Local 58, Local 64, and IBEW. He was a devout servant of God and enjoyed life to its fullest traveling across the country with his wife. He was passionate about his heritage and devoted much of his life to recording his genealogy. A service will be held in his honor at 2:00pm on Sunday, August 18th at Stark Memorial Funeral Home in Salem, OH.
Tuesday August 13, 2024 Tanner Barr Obituary Salem - Tanner James Barr, age 26, of Salem, went to be with his Lord on Friday, August 9, 2024, at Cleveland Clinic Mercy Hospital, Canton from injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident. He was surrounded by his family and friends as he was called home. He was born on August 2, 1998, in Salem, the son of Travis and Lisa Cook Barr. Tanner worked as a Union Carpenter for the Carpenters Local Union No. 171, attended Greenford Christian Church, and was a 2017 graduate of Leetonia High School. He served in the US Navy during the Persian Gulf war. He enjoyed riding motorcycles, listening to music, playing sports and the Cleveland Browns. Tanner was a loving, caring, hardworking, and fiercely loyal person who loved spending time with his family, particularly His Girls. Tanner is survived by his wife, the former, Emily Hupp, whom he married on March 7, 2018; three daughters, Isabella "Izzy" Barr and Alivia Barr, as well as, his daughter on the way, Lainey Barr; two sisters, Chelsea (Jake Harvey) Faloba of East Palestine, Alexis (Nick Fellure) Faloba of Lisbon; his parents of Leetonia; maternal grandmother, Sharon (Randy) Crothers of Lisbon; father in-law, Robert (Melissa) Hupp of Columbiana; many nieces, nephews, and close friends. He was preceded in death by his maternal grandfather, William Cook; paternal grandfather, Randy Barr; and paternal grandmother, Joni Barr. The family will receive friends on Wednesday, August 14, 2024, from 5:00 pm-8:00 pm and Thursday, August 15, 2024, from 10:00 am-11:00 am at the Woods-Rettig Funeral Home, Leetonia. Funeral services will be on Thursday at 11:00 am at the funeral home with Reverend Larry McKim officiating, where military honors will be accorded following the service. Burial will take place at Woodsdale Cemetery, Hanoverton. Family and friends may view this obituary and send condolences at www.familycareservices.com
Monday August 12, 2024 George Morris Jr.. Obituary SALEM - George W. Morris, Jr. passed on peacefully to his Heavenly home, in the loving arms of Jesus surrounded by his family Thursday, August 9, 2024, at Blossom Nursing & Rehabilitation Center in Salem, Ohio. He was born in Youngstown, Ohio, on June 25, 1942, the son of Esther (Wilhelm) Morris and George W. Morris, Sr., who preceded him in death. He was raised in East Palestine, Ohio, and attended East Palestine High School where he played football and ran track. He attended the University of Maryland for one year and transferred to Baldwin Wallace College where he completed his football career. He was a member of the Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity and the Sigma Lambda Alpha, a French Honorary Fraternity. After receiving his masters degree in physical education at Bowling Green State University, he taught and coached football at Mt. Vernon Junior High, Fremont Ross High School, Columbiana High School, and Iowa Wesleyan College. George entered the insurance industry fulltime in 1970 and worked as an independent agent until he and his wife, Theresa, opened the George W. Morris, Jr. Insurance Agency which later became the Morris Financial Group when his son, George, and his wife, Coby, joined the agency. George was a member of the Ohio and National Association of Life Underwriters, on the boards of the Progress Council of Columbiana County, Elkton Prison, Kent State Salem, American Heart Association, the Salem Golf Club, Lifeline of Columbiana County, a founding board member of the Sophia Womens Center, past president of the Salem Rotary Club, and 4th Degree of the Knights of Columbus. George led a full, exciting, and adventuresome life. He had his private pilots license, played tennis, enjoyed fishing in Quebec, Canada, hunting in Montana and Wyoming, traveling throughout the world and especially western trips to visit family, friends, and national parks. He was a very generous man always willing to share his time, talents and treasures with anyone in need. He loved and was dearly loved by his wife, children, and grandchildren who were his pride and joy. He especially loved animals and loved to sing. His passion and enthusiasm were evident in every facet of his life. He enjoyed sharing stories from his childhood and later life with his family, friends, and strangers too. He married his high school sweetheart Theresa (Chick) Morris August 4, 1962. Survivors also include his children, George (Coby) Morris, III, Doug (Moon) Morris, and Denise (Bob) Grimm; sister, Bonnie (Jim) Baird; brother, Tom (Debbie) Morris; grandchildren, Zachary, Ashtyn, K. Lee, Jesse, Shelby, Dalton, and his precious cats, Milton & Vinny. The family wishes to thank his loving care giver, Kerry Englert, and the staff at Blossom. Calling hours will be held from 5:00-7:00 p.m. Friday, August 16, 2024, at Stark Memorial, 1014 East State Street, Salem, OH. The Rosary will be prayed at 6:30 p.m. A funeral Mass will be held at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, August 17, 2024, at St. Paul Church Catholic Church, 935 East State Street, Salem. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in Georges memory to the Sophia Womens Center, P.O. Box 404, Salem, OH 44460, or to St. Paul Catholic Church, 935 East Street, Salem, OH 44460. If unable to attend, you may show your support by joining our complimentary "Hugs from Home" program at www.starkmemorial.com/hugs-from-home. The arrangements for Scott's farewell are entrusted to Stark Memorial Funeral Home and Cremation Services. The staff is committed to providing the utmost care and respect for Scott and his family during this time. To view George's obituary, send condolences or order flowers, visit www.starkmemorial.com.
Monday August 12, 2024 David Merker Obituary MINERVA - David E. Merker, aged 74, known as Dave by his friends and family, passed away peacefully on Friday, August 9, 2024, at the Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio. He was born June 11, 1950, in Dayton, Ohio to the late Ludwig William and Oma Garnet Merker. Following his graduation from Belmont High School in 1968, he honorably served six years in the U.S. Navys nuclear missile submarine force on the U.S.S. Stonewall Jackson (SSBN-634). Completing his service in 1976, he returned to Ohio and lived near Minerva, Ohio for the remainder of his long and happy life. Dave married his beloved wife, Ann of East Rochester, Ohio in Saratoga Springs, New York in 1971. He worked for 45 years in heavy industry for multiple companies, most recently as an engineering manager and consultant at East End Welding in Kent, Ohio from which he retired in 2021. Following retirement, he continued to meet his former East End co- workers and friends for golf every Wednesday, a weekly tradition that brought him great enjoyment. His most passionate hobby was collecting antique jars and bottles, and he was an active member of the Ohio Bottle Club and attended multiple shows yearly across the Northeast for 40 years. Above all, Dave was strong family-man, and he enjoyed spending time with his family most in life. He is survived by his wife, Hazel Ann (Hawk) Merker; son, Jason (Emily) Merker; daughter, MacKenzie Merker; grandson, Jonathan Merker, and granddaughter, Abigail Merker. He was preceded in death by his parents and brother, Gregory Merker. Family and friends are invited to the Stark Memorial Funeral Home, Salem, Ohio on Thursday, August 15, 2024, from 5:00-7:00 p.m. for calling hours and for the funeral service Friday, August 16, 2024, at 11:00 a.m. Following the service, a vehicle procession will go to the Hawk-Sanor family cemetery in East Rochester, Ohio for the burial. Dave will be dearly missed and always remembered by his many friends and loving family members. Arrangements are being entrusted to Stark Memorial Funeral Home and Cremation Services. If unable to attend, you may show your support by joining our complimentary "Hugs from Home" program at www.starkmemorial.com/hugs-from-home. To view David's obituary, send condolences or order flowers, visit www.starkmemorial.com.
Monday August 12, 2024 David Merker Obituary MINERVA - David E. Merker, aged 74, known as Dave by his friends and family, passed away peacefully on Friday, August 9, 2024, at the Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio. He was born June 11, 1950, in Dayton, Ohio to the late Ludwig William and Oma Garnet Merker. Following his graduation from Belmont High School in 1968, he honorably served six years in the U.S. Navys nuclear missile submarine force on the U.S.S. Stonewall Jackson (SSBN-634). Completing his service in 1976, he returned to Ohio and lived near Minerva, Ohio for the remainder of his long and happy life. Dave married his beloved wife, Ann of East Rochester, Ohio in Saratoga Springs, New York in 1971. He worked for 45 years in heavy industry for multiple companies, most recently as an engineering manager and consultant at East End Welding in Kent, Ohio from which he retired in 2021. Following retirement, he continued to meet his former East End co- workers and friends for golf every Wednesday, a weekly tradition that brought him great enjoyment. His most passionate hobby was collecting antique jars and bottles, and he was an active member of the Ohio Bottle Club and attended multiple shows yearly across the Northeast for 40 years. Above all, Dave was strong family-man, and he enjoyed spending time with his family most in life. He is survived by his wife, Hazel Ann (Hawk) Merker; son, Jason (Emily) Merker; daughter, MacKenzie Merker; grandson, Jonathan Merker, and granddaughter, Abigail Merker. He was preceded in death by his parents and brother, Gregory Merker. Family and friends are invited to the Stark Memorial Funeral Home, Salem, Ohio on Thursday, August 15, 2024, from 5:00-7:00 p.m. for calling hours and for the funeral service Friday, August 16, 2024, at 11:00 a.m. Following the service, a vehicle procession will go to the Hawk-Sanor family cemetery in East Rochester, Ohio for the burial. Dave will be dearly missed and always remembered by his many friends and loving family members. Arrangements are being entrusted to Stark Memorial Funeral Home and Cremation Services. If unable to attend, you may show your support by joining our complimentary "Hugs from Home" program at www.starkmemorial.com/hugs-from-home. To view David's obituary, send condolences or order flowers, visit www.starkmemorial.com.
Monday August 12, 2024 Obituary Image Scott Swiger Obituary Scott E. Swiger, passed away peacefully on Sunday, August 11, 2024, at the age of 56. Born on August 24, 1967, in Salem, Ohio, Scott was the beloved son of Ira and Mary Ann (Lipp) Swiger. Growing up in the town where he was born, Scott attended South Range High School, where he formed friendships and memories that lasted a lifetime. After graduation, he joined forces with his brother Mike in the family lawn care business. Together, they cultivated not only the lawns they tended but also a strong sense of camaraderie and community spirit. Scott enjoyed the outdoors and found solace in the beauty of nature and the changing seasons, which he enjoyed while working outdoors. His hobbies included assembling puzzles and playing bingo, which was his absolute favorite activity. The thrill of the game and the companionship of fellow players brought him immense joy. Family was the most important thing in Scott's life. He will be remembered by his siblings: sister, Melissa Stires; brother, Mike Swiger; sister, Amy (Larry) Gentile, and brother Steve Swiger. Scott's role as an uncle was cherished deeply, and he leaves behind a legacy of love and laughter for his nephews and niece: Nathan, Cody, Christine, Kevin, and Kyle. Scott was preceded in death by his brother-in-law, Rick Stires. Visitation for Scott E. Swiger will be held on Tuesday, August 13, 2024, from 6:00-7:00 p.m. at Stark Memorial. For those who are unable to attend the visitation in person, Stark Memorial has provided a thoughtful way to express your condolences through their "Hugs from Home" program. Details can be found on their website at www.starkmemorial.com/hugs-from-home. The arrangements for Scott's farewell are entrusted to Stark Memorial Funeral Home and Cremation Services. The staff is committed to providing the utmost care and respect for Scott and his family during this time. To view Scott's obituary, send condolences, or for further information, please visit www.starkmemorial.com.
Sunday August 11, 2024 Kenneth Keiser Obituary Kenneth D. Keiser, age 86, of Louisville, OH passed away Sunday, August 11, 2024. He was born March 20, 1938 in Canton, OH. Ken worked for Hannon Electric for many years. His true passion was being a Farmer and helping his sons as a 4-H advisor. Ken is survived by his wife of 67 years, Beverly (Stands) Keiser; three sons, Tim (Rhonda), Todd and Brian (Heather) Keiser; five grandchildren, Lindsay, Kellie, Stephanie, Jason, Jenna and his great-granddaughter, Gianna. He was preceded in death by his parents, John and Emogene Keiser; his sister, Vivian Ramey; two brothers, Carl and Bernaun Leasure. A private, family celebration of life is being planned for a future date. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.stierisraelfuneralhome.com
Friday August 09, 2024 Lisa Panezott Obituary SALEM - Lisa Marie Panezott, aged 58, passed away on August 6, 2024. Lisa was born on November 4, 1965, to Carmen Joseph and Doris (Klink) Ferry. Her life was one of devotiondevotion to her family, her work, and her passions. She is survived by her loving husband of 36 years, James Panezott; her adoring sons, James (Gina) Panezott Jr. of Akron, Jordan Panezott of Pittsburgh, and Brady (Skyler) Panezott of Salem. Lisa's memory will also be cherished by her brothers, Gary (Janet) Crawford of North Carolina, Sam (Tracy) Ferry of Berlin Center, and Rick Ferry of Salem; and her sisters, Thelma Jean Greene of Texas and Valerie (Johnny) Rockholt of South Carolina; and her fur babies Rocket, Stella, Annie, and Frankie. She was preceded in death by her parents, leaving a legacy of love and cherished memories. A 1985 graduate from Leetonia High School, her education laid the foundation for a life of service and hard work, which she exemplified through her long-standing role as a cook for United Local Schools. Beyond her professional life, Lisa was a woman of many interests and talents. She had a profound love for trying new recipes. Her selflessness shone through her devotion to helping others. Lisa inherited her skill in crocheting from her Aunt Jensie, creating beautiful pieces that are treasured by her loved ones. Her dogs and cat were also the recipients of her boundless love and care, reflecting her compassionate and nurturing nature. Lisa found joy in canning and tending to her garden as well as riding in the side-by-side, embracing the thrill of the outdoors alongside her family and pets. Lisa's faith was an integral part of her life, and she found fulfillment by attending Revival Today Church. Friends and family will be received from 5:00-7:00 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 17, 2024, at Stark Memorial Funeral Home. A funeral service will immediately follow at 7 p.m. In lieu of flower charitable donations can be made to the United Nutritional Lunch Program, 8143 st. Rt. 9, Hanoverton, Ohio 44423 or Revival Today Church, 107 Patton Dr, Coraopolis, Pa. 15108. If unable to attend, you may show your support by joining our complimentary "Hugs from Home" program at www.starkmemorial.com/hugs-from-home. To view Lisa's obituary, send condolences or order flowers, visit www.starkmemorial.com.
Friday August 09, 2024 Eva O'Donnell Obituary Eva Rose ODonnell, infant daughter of Thomas III and Jenna Proverbs ODonnell, was born still at Mercy Health St. Elizabeth Boardman Hospital on Thursday, August 8, 2024. Along with her parents, Eva is survived by two brothers, Austin ODonnell and Trevor ODonnell, both of the home; her maternal grandparents, Tim and Beverly Proverbs of Salem; her paternal grandparents, Thomas Jr. and Rene ODonnell of Berlin Center; a maternal great grandmother, Judy Proverbs of Salem and a paternal great grandmother, Eleanor Oblinger of Berlin Center. Services for Eva will be private. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the Warrick-Kummer-Rettig Funeral Home, Columbiana. Friends may sign the register and send condolences at www.familycareservices.com
Friday August 09, 2024 Jeffrey Mayhew Obituary Struthers- Jeffrey Allen Mayhew, known affectionately as Jeff by his loved ones, passed away on Wednesday, August 7, 2024, at the age of 59, at Oasis Care Center of Rehabilitation and Healing in Mahoning, Youngstown. Born on February 28, 1965, in Youngstown, Ohio, Jeff was the son of the late Frederick Albert Mayhew and Sandra Clair Geltch. Jeffrey was a resilient and hardworking individual, a self-employed painter. His dedication to his craft was matched only by his devotion to his family and his love for the great outdoors. He found solace in nature, often spending his time camping and fishing, where he felt most at peace. He is survived by his wife, Jessica Gayle (Letson), Mayhew, whom he married recently on June 7, 2024. Jeff was a father to Jeffrey (Alison) Mayhew Sr. of Struthers and Octavia Mayhew of Youngstown. Jeff also leaves stepchildren, Cole Louallen and Melissa Louallen; grandchildren, Genavine, Audelina, Emily, Cameron, Jeffrey Mayhew Jr., and Edward, and Kai; and siblings, Jim(Denise), Traci (Lou), Chrissy, Maureen( David), Ellie, Missy and Mandy(Larry), John (Linda), Tom (Jodi) , and Buzz. Friends and family will be recieved Saturday, Aug, 17, 2024 from 12-1 PM with a Memorial Service to follow at 1 PM at Trinity Fellowship Church, located at 4749 South Ave., Youngstown, OH 44512. Arrangements are being handled by Stark Memorial Funeral Home and Cremation Services. To view Jeffrey's obituary and send condolences, please visit the Stark Memorial website at www.starkmemorial.com.
Friday August 09, 2024 Forrest A. Barber, age 81, passed away on August 4, 2024. He was born on November 10, 1942, in Alliance, to Alden Luther and Edna Lorraine (Guynn) Barber. Forrest graduated from Mount Union College and Kent State University. He served as an officer for the Alliance City Police Department until his retirement. Forrest owned and operated Barber Airport as Chief Flight Instructor, test pilot for Taylorcraft Corporation, and an aircraft mechanic. He loved to fly and lived for everything aviation. He mentored many people in the field. Forrest was also a member of many organizations; he was a 32nd Degree Mason, a member of the VFW, Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association, Fraternal Order of Police, American Legion, Quiet Birdmen and Civil Air Patrol. He is survived by his daughters, Mary (Dave) Barber-Cironi and Laura Gatrell; grandchildren, Daniel (Emily) Barber-Cironi, Tabitha Gatrell and Adam Gatrell; many nieces and nephews; and his former spouse, Patty Barber. He was preceded in death by his parents; sister, Scotty; and beloved grandson, Michael Paul Cironi. A private family service was held. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to St. Judes Childrens Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105. To order memorial trees or send flowers to the family in memory of Forrest A. Barber, please visit our flower store.
Wednesday August 07, 2024 Robert Haueter Obituary HANOVERTON- Robert C. Haueter, passed away on August 6, 2024, at the age of 63. Born on May 1, 1961 in Salem to Wilbur and Betty (Robb) Haueter. Robert's life was characterized by his dedication to his family, his passion for farming and mechanics, and his unwavering faith. Married to Denise (Wickersham) Haueter on April 25, 1981, Robert's life was enriched by love and partnership that stood the test of time. Together, they raised a daughter, Kayla Dean, who with her husband Gary, brought joy to Robert's life. He was a cherished brother to Tom Haueter and his wife Deanna, and he held a special place in the lives of his grandchildren, Laine Griffey (Dyneshia), Luke Dean, Wyatt Dean, Clayton Dean, and his great-grandchildren, Savannah, Elaina, and Serena. Robert was preceded in death by his parents and his brother, Donald Earl Haueter. Robert was a graduate of United Local High School. Besides Robert's work ethic as evidenced by working as a farm hand, He was an avid participant in and spectator of tractor pulls, combining his love for competition and machinery. Fixing tractors was not just a skill but a passion, and his talent in woodworking showed his artistic side, creating pieces that were both functional and beautiful. His collection of toy tractors was more than a hobby; it was a representation of his life's work and joy. As a long- standing member of the Salineville Church of Christ, Robert's faith was integral to his life. Robert found his greatest happiness in the time spent surrounded by his loved ones. Robert Haueter lived a life marked by hard work, devotion to his loved ones, and a deep-rooted faith. His memory will be cherished and kept alive in the hearts of those he touched. Friends and family will be received Friday, August 9, 2024 from 5:00-7:00 p.m. at Stark Memorial and Saturday, August 10, 2024 at 11:30 a.m., Salineville Church of Christ with a funeral service to follow at 12:30 p.m. with Pastor Chris Mowery officiating. Burial will be at Highland Memorial Park in Beloit, OH. Memorial contributions may be made to Ohio Living Hospice, 6715 Tippecanoe Rd., Bldg. E, Ste. 1, Canfield, OH 44406. If unable to attend, you may show your support by joining our complimentary "Hugs from Home" program at www.starkmemorial.com/hugs-from-home. Arrangements are being handled by Stark Memorial Funeral Home and Cremation Services. To view Robert's obituary, send condolences or order flowers, visit www.starkmemorial.com.
Tuesday August 06, 2024 Donovan Winn Obituary SALEM Donovan W. Winn, 89, passed away Saturday, August 3, 2024, at Aultman Hospital in Canton. He was born on December 18, 1934, in Alliance to Frank and Roselia (Brantingham) Winn. A graduate of Alliance High School, class of 1952, he was a member of Damascus Friends Church and a lifetime farmer. He is survived by a sister, Anna June Chambers. Children: Phil & Sharon (Goughenour) Winn, Cindy (Winn) & Chuck Sluss, Mark & Julie (Smith) Winn, and Tim & Tanja (von Kulajta) Winn. He was a beloved grandfather to 15 grandchildren and 35 great-grandchildren. Donovan was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Marilyn (Parker) Winn, whom he married on June 26, 1955; son, Doug Winn; daughter-in- law, Robyn (French) Winn; and siblings, Harold Winn, Charles Winn, Mary Helen Krebs and Patty Ross. A celebration of life will be held on August 31, 2024, at Winona Friends Church at 11:00 a.m. with visitation one hour prior. He will be laid to rest at Woodsdale Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Damascus Friends Church, 28857 Walnut Street, Damascus, OH 44619; Winona Friends Church, 4687 Whinnery Rd., Salem, OH 44460; or Winona Fire Department, 4894 Whinnery Rd., Winona, OH 44493. Arrangements are being handled by Stark Memorial Funeral Home and Cremation Services. To view Donovans obituary, send condolences or order flowers, visit Stark Memorial Funeral Home at www.starkmemorial.com
Monday August 05, 2024 Frank Hann Obituary Frank C. Hann, age 94, of Louisville, OH was called home to be with his Lord and Savior and to join his wife Caroline, on Friday, August 2, 2024. He was born in Canton, OH to the late Franz and Cornelia Hann on November 24, 1929. He was a 1947 Canton McKinley graduate. Those that knew Frank, knew he was a trumpet player, and he was still able to play his high school fight song and alma mater until his passing. He met and married the love of his life, Caroline Kraft in 1953 soon after his discharge from the Navy and they enjoyed 68 years together. They spent their entire lives doing everything together, especially attending church, playing music, singing, and dancing. Everything Frank did he did with energy and a smile. When asked, how are you doing? he always would answer, fantastic, earning him the nickname, Fantastic Frank. He enjoyed gardening and sharing the fruits of his labor, and he loved being active whether it was golfing, bowling, softball, cornhole, pickleball or shuffleboard to name only a few. Frank served in the US Navy as an electricians mate which led him into his lifelong career as an electrician and member of the Local IBEW 540 and eventually became the Stark County Electrical Inspector. Frank was a 70- year member of the IBEW, The Gideons, the Toastmasters, Nimishillen Grange, actively served in the Stark Co. 4-H program and was a member of Christ Church of Louisville. Frank is survived by his son, David (Dee) Hann of Greenville, SC, and two daughters, Linda (Jim) Silver of Wooster, OH, and Julie (Russ) Hoff of Valdosta, GA, and daughter-in-law, Carol Hann of North Canton, OH. He also leaves 14 grandchildren and 22 great grandchildren with another one on the way. Frank was preceded in death by his wife Caroline, his parents, one son, Stephen, and both of his siblings. Funeral services will be held Monday, August 12th at 11:00 a.m. with calling hours 1 hour prior to services. Frank will be laid to rest in Forest Hill Cemetery, Canton, OH. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Christ Church of Louisville, OH. Online condolences may be left at www.stierisraelfuneralhome.com. The family would like to thank the wonderful, caring staff at West View Healthy Living in Wooster, OH, and Ohio Hospice Lifecare. Stier-Israel Funeral Home
Monday August 05, 2024 Robert Beltempo Obituary Robert V. Beltempo 77, of Salem, passed away at 12:20 AM, Friday, August 2, 2024, at Circle of Care in Salem. There are no services planned at this time. Arrangements were made by the Arbaugh-Pearce-Greenisen & Sons Funeral and Cremation Services, Salem.
Monday August 05, 2024 Dorla Santee Obituary SEBRING - Dorla Jean Santee, aged 94, passed away peacefully on August 3, 2024. Dorla's life was one marked by devotion to family and faith. She was the beloved wife of the late Gordon Santee, whom she married on August 14, 1948, and with whom she shared a loving partnership until his passing. Together, they raised a family that includes her children, Dwight (Karen) Santee of Beloit, Diane (Barry) Culpepper of Union Springs, Alabama, Elaine Wolfgang of Salem, and Sheila (Steve) Steer of Ashland, Massachusetts. She was a cherished grandmother to eight grandchildren and adored great-grandmother to fifteen great-grandchildren, all of whom brought immense joy and pride to her life. Additionally, Dorla is survived by her sisters, Lavina Shoffner and Charlotte Shoffner. She was preceded in death by her brother, Jack Shoffner, her parents Charles and Arveta Shoffner, and her son-in-law Wayne Wolfgang. Dorla's legacy of love and care continues through the lives of those she touched. Dorla lived her life with a sense of purpose and service. As a dedicated homemaker, she also took pride in fixing great meals for the farming community. Her commitment to her faith was evident through her active membership at East Goshen Friends Church. She was an integral part of the church community, engaging in bible study and contributing her time and efforts to the funeral committee. Her interests and talents were many and varied. Dorla enjoyed being an Avon representative, known for her warm approach and genuine interest in her customers. Her artistic side was expressed through her love of ceramics, and the beauty of her garden was a testament to her membership in the local gardening club, where she delighted in flower arranging. A master of canning, she preserved the bounty of her garden for her family to enjoy year-round. Dorla also found joy in traveling to Destin, Florida, holding a special place in her heart. Dorla's life was a tapestry of love, service, and dedication to those around her. Her memory will be cherished and kept alive through the stories shared by her family and the many lives she touched. Friends and family will be received from at 10-11 AM at Stark Memorial on Saturday, August 10th with a funeral service held at 11 AM. Burial will follow at Goshen Township Cemetery in Beloit, OH. If unable to attend, you may show your support by joining our complimentary "Hugs from Home" program at www.starkmemorial.com/hugs-from-home. Arrangements are being handled by Stark Memorial Funeral Home and Cremation Services. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to: East Goshen Friends Church 16800 South Range Road, Beloit, Ohio 44609. To view Dorla's obituary, send condolences or order flowers, visit www.starkmemorial.com.
Saturday August 03, 2024 Katheran Kelly Obituary Katheran A. Kelly, age 67, of Louisville, OH passed away unexpectedly, in her home on Friday, August 2, 2024. She was born November 17, 1956 in New Philadelphia, OH to Raymond and Janice Myers. Kathy graduated from New Philadelphia High School in 1975 and from Akron University School of nursing in 1979. She worked as a nurse for 6 years and then began a career as a Pharmaceutical Sales Rep, retiring in 2016. She enjoyed golfing, walking, jigsaw puzzles, cooking, Leopard sporting events and always being there for her family. Kathy is survived by her husband of 36 years, James Kelly; two sons, Matt Kelly and Michael (Alex) Kelly; a brother, Joe (Gayle) Myers. She was preceded in death by her parents and a brother, Gary Myers. She will always be remembered as a loving wife and mother. Her laugh and sense of humor made her friends with everyone she met. Calling hours will 3-5pm Tuesday at Stier-Israel Funeral Home in Louisville. Funeral services will immediately follow at 5pm. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.stierisraelfuneralhome.com Stier-Israel Funeral Home
Wednesday July 31, 2024 Barbara Stout Obituary SALEM - Barbara D. Stout, affectionately known as Barb to her loved ones, passed away peacefully on July 23, 2024, in Salem Regional Medical Center after a short illness. Barb was born on April 14, 1941, in Salem, the daughter of the late Frederick and Devota (Hawn) Knutti. Barb's life was a testament to her enduring kindness and her unwavering commitment to those she loved. She was married to her husband, Henry C. Stout, on January 28, 1964. Their partnership continued until Henry's passing in 2021. Together, they raised three daughters: Terri Stout of Salem, Susan Harry and her husband James of Fairbanks, Alaska, and Brenda Gray and her husband Nicholas of Colorado Springs, Colorado. Barb's role as a mother was one she cherished deeply, and her guidance and wisdom continue to live on through her children. Her family circle extended to include her brother, William Knutti of Austintown, and her four grandchildren, Emma, Wade, Autumn, and Amber. Barb's presence was a source of joy and comfort in their lives, and she took great pride in each of their accomplishments and unique paths. A graduate of Western Reserve High School, class of 1959, Barb first became a cosmetologist and later furthered her education by earning an associate degree in nursing from the Hannah Mullens School of Practical Nursing in 1986. Her passion for caring for others led her to a career first with Canterbury Villa and then at the Auburn Care Center, where she was a valued member of the nursing staff until her retirement in 2013. Her colleagues and patients alike will remember her for her compassionate nature and her dedication to providing comfort and care to those in need. Outside of her professional life, Barb had a variety of interests that brought her joy including daytime dramas, gardening and cooking. Barb also had a soft spot for animals, especially her dogs, who were her constant companions. They were a source of comfort and happiness for her, and she took great pleasure in caring for them throughout her life. As Barb's family and friends reflect on her life, they will find comfort in the memories of the time spent with her, the lessons she taught, and the love she freely gave. Barb's journey may have come to a peaceful close in the same town where it began, but the echoes of her life's song will resonate for generations to come. Friends and family will be received from 5:00-6:00 p.m., Friday, August 2, 2024, at Stark Memorial Funeral Home. A funeral service will follow at 6:00 p.m. at the funeral home, with Pastor Peter Fowler officiating. If unable to attend, you may show your support by joining our complimentary "Hugs from Home" program at www.starkmemorial.com/hugs-from-home. To view Barbara's obituary, send condolences or order flowers, visit www.starkmemorial.com.
Tuesday July 30, 2024 Myron Bazil Obituary Myron Bazil 81, of Salem, died at 9:40 AM, Tuesday, July 30, 2024, at Salem West Health Care in Salem. There are no services planned at this time. Arrangements were made by the Arbaugh-Pearce-Greenisen & Sons Funeral and Cremation Services, Salem.
Tuesday July 30, 2024 Robert Wagner Obituary Robert J. Wagner, 69, passed away on Monday, July 29, after a courageous battle with melanoma. Born to Clarence and Vesta Wagner in 1954, he was the youngest of eight siblings. Graduating from Louisville High School in 1973, he spent the next 12 years working at Diebold in Canton, earning his real estate license, and entering the real estate business. During that time, he was drawn more and more to the auctioneering business. He entered the three-year Missouri Auction School program and graduated from the CAI Certified Auctioneer Institute through Indiana University. He was a member of both the Ohio and National Auctioneers Associations for more than 40 years. He served as director of the NE Ohio Auctioneers Association for four years, and as chairman of the Ohio Auctioneers Assoc. in Columbus during its winter convention for several years. For 40 years, he was Cutler Real Estates Auctioneer, selling real estate and chattels, and was very proud of his indispensable Auction Team, which included many family members. The buyers and sellers always knew they could count on us to be accurate and true, he once said. He was very proud to have Dave Gill as a partner auctioneer and close friend for many years. In 1978, he fell in love with his one and only, Michelle (Casper). They married in 1980 and had two children. Throughout his life, he was engaged in the farming business, which gave him much joy and satisfaction. Accompanied by horses, dogs, and chickens, the family enjoyed the country life. He also loved target shooting, tractor pulls, and the latest innovations in agriculture and farm equipment. Above all, he treasured and prioritized his family who survives him: wife, Michelle; son Adam (Amy) Wagner; and daughter Lindsey (Sean) Noland, along with their children Joseph and Kenley. He is also survived by a brother, Sonny Wagner of Canton, and three sisters, Vivian Johnk of Texas, Bette Talkington of Texas, and Marjorie (Jerry) Peterson of Alliance. He was preceded in death by his parents; siblings Wayne, Jack and Larry; sisters-in-law Nedra and Carol; brothers-in-law Ralph Swearns and Carol Johnk; and nephew Kevin. Special thanks go to Jamie and Deanne of Aultman Hospice & Palliative Care, and the fine care received at Woodlawn Compassionate Care Center. Calling hours will be held on Sunday, August 4, from 2-4pm at Stier-Israel Funeral Home in Louisville, Ohio. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10am on Monday, August 5, at St. Louis Catholic Church in Louisville. Bob will be laid to rest in St. Louis Parish Cemetery, Louisville, Ohio. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Louis Catholic Church in Louisville, Ohio, or St. Jude Childrens Hospital. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.stierisraelfuneralhome.com Stier-Israel Funeral Home
Tuesday July 30, 2024 Edward Hartman Obituary WESTERVILLE - Edward T. Hartman, affectionately known as Ed, passed away peacefully on July 22, 2024, in Westerville, Ohio, at the age of 72. Born on October 22, 1951, in Salem, he was the beloved son of Elmer and Ila Hartman. Ed is survived by his daughter Stephanie Hartman of Westerville, Ohio, and his son Brad Hartman of Tempe, Arizona, who will cherish his memory as a devoted father. He is also survived by a brother and sister, Les Hartman and Carolyn Cooper, both of Salem, and extended family throughout the community. Ed proudly served his country as a U.S. Navy Veteran and later as a mail carrier for the U.S. Postal Service in Salem. He will be remembered for his kindness, sense of humor, love for family, and active nature. In addition to his work and family, Ed was previously a member of the American Legion Post in Sebring, where he enjoyed the camaraderie and shared the spirit of service with fellow veterans. He had a sociable and active nature, finding joy in hobbies like playing cards, golfing, playing pool, and throwing darts, activities that highlighted his competitive spirit and love for social gatherings. A Celebration of Ed's Life will be held at Noon, Saturday, August 3, 2024, at Stark Memorial Funeral Home, 1014 E. State Street, Salem, Ohio 44460. Friends and family will be received from 10:00 a.m. until the time of services Saturday at the funeral home. If unable to attend, you may show your support by joining our complimentary "Hugs from Home" program at www.starkmemorial.com/hugs-from-home. To view Edward's obituary or send condolennces, visit www.starkmemorial.com. The family has requested that, in lieu of flowers, donations be made to Alzheimer's Association.
Monday July 29, 2024 Together Again- Mary Louise Blasiman Anderson, age 88, passed away peacefully on July 28, 2024 surrounded by her loving family. She was born on April 24, 1936, in Louisville, to William G. and Clara M. (Flitcraft) Blasiman. Mary was a lifetime member of Maranatha Church of God where she faithfully served however and wherever she was needed. She served as a Sunday school teacher, church secretary and head cook for many years. She would lead singing and was an integral part of the ladies ministries. Mary was a devoted wife, mother, granny and friend to all in need. She leaves behind her deep legacy of faith and service. Those left to cherish her memory are her children, Linda (Richard) Wagner, Norvel Jr. Butch (Janice) Anderson, Cora Birch, James Jim Anderson, and Kevin (Angela) Anderson; and multiple grand, great, and great-great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Norvel J. Anderson; grandchildren, Cody Joe, Jody and Joey Anderson; and four brothers, Harry, Junior, Howard, and Ronald Blasiman. A visitation will be held at Cassaday-Turkle-Christian Funeral Home on Wednesday, July 31st from 5:00-7:00 p.m. A funeral service will be held at Maranatha Church of God on Thursday, August 1st at 11:00 a.m. with Pastors Keith Frederick and Jeff Caldwell officiating. She will be laid to rest at Highland Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to Maranatha Childrens Church Ministry, 14289 Edison St. NE, Alliance, Ohio 44601.
Monday July 29, 2024 Clara Morgan, age 83, of Alliance, passed away on July 28, 2024 at Altercare of Alliance. She was born on November 30, 1940, in Cleveland, to Richard and Mary (Smith) Bruner. Those left to cherish her memory are her husband, Larry Morgan; son, Danny Hunter; daughter, Cheryl Hunter; brother, Frank (Helena) Bruner; and several grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents.
Monday July 29, 2024 Antoinette VonKanel Obituary Antoinette A. (Buccasso) VonKanel, age 89, loving mother and grandmother, of Louisville, OH passed away Sunday, July 28, 2024. She was born July 3, 1935 in Canton, OH to Vincent and Mary (Martia) Dastolfo. Antoinette was retired from Louisville City Schools after many years of service in the high school cafeteria. She had great compassion for animals and had many beloved dogs through the years. Antoinette was preceded in death by her husband, John Buccasso, in 1982; her 2nd husband, Fred VovKanel; her parents and a sister, Josephine Bigler. She is survived by her daughter, Rita Zeigler; two sons, Lou (Julie) Buccasso, John (Lyne) Buccasso; a sister, Mary Jane OBrien; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. She also leaves behind her many friends and care takers at St. Joseph Care Center in Louisville. Funeral services will be 11am Wednesday at Stier-Israel Funeral Home in Louisville with Fr. James McKarns officiating. Calling hours will be 10- 11am Wednesday morning at the funeral home. Antoinette will be laid to rest in St. Louis Parish Cemetery, Louisville, OH. Memorial contributions may be made to Aultman-Woodlawn Compassionate Care or St. Joseph Care Center. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.stierisraelfuneralhome.com. Stier-Israel Funeral Home
Sunday July 28, 2024 Ronald Kochera Obituary Ronald Frank Kochera 83, of Columbiana, died at 5:30 AM Friday, July 26, 2024, at Covington Nursing and Rehab. Center in East Palestine, Ohio. There are no services planned at this time.
Thursday July 25, 2024 Mary "Mimi Eileen" Crawford Obituary BOARDMAN TWP. - Mary Eileen Crawford, known affectionately as Mimi Eileen to her friends and family, passed away peacefully at her home with her loved ones by her side Tuesday evening, July 23, 2024, at the age of 89. Eileen was born on March 4, 1935, in Salem, Ohio, to the late Wayne and Mary (Liebhart) Jackson. She was a proud graduate of Salem High School, class of 1953, and went on to build a fulfilling career with Ohio Bell (AT&T), where she dedicated 35 years of service. Eileen's work ethic and commitment to excellence were hallmarks of her professional life, earning her the respect and admiration of her colleagues. On August 19, 1987, Eileen married the love of her life, Arlan E. Crawford. Their union was one filled with shared joys and unwavering support until Arlan's passing on June 3, 2021. She leaves behind her daughters, Jill Weikart (husband Tom), of Salem, and Janelle Sylvester (husband Rob), of Poland township. Eileen's family was the center of her universe, and she cherished every moment spent with them. Eileen's legacy of love continues through her beloved sister, Wenda Ryman of Chester, WV, and her brother, Ronald Jackson (wife Shirley) of Salem. Her life was further enriched by the joys of grandparenthood, as she doted on her three grandchildren, Aadam Zocolo, Aryn Glenn, and Brad Galla, and reveled in the antics of her four great-grandchildren Ava, Adyson, Alyza & Ryan Jr. A woman of faith and music, Eileen was a long-standing member of Robbins United Methodist Church in Washingtonville, where she uplifted the congregation with her angelic voice as the choir director. She served in various other roles with grace and humility. Her passion for music extended to her involvement with the Salem Music Study Club, the Ohio Bell chorus, the Christian Women's Society of Youngstown, and the Oratorio Guild in Salem. Additionally, she enjoyed the camaraderie and activities of the Saxon Club in Youngstown, also a member and soprano singer for the Saxon Choir. Eileen's sisters, Nancy Wilson and Carol Farmer, her brother Wayne Jackson, and her daughter Jenifer Farmer, preceded her in death. They, along with her parents and husband, welcomed her with loving arms into eternal peace. One of her favorite memories in which she frequently mentioned was her many times spent with her late longtime friend Tina, with their thermos of coffee and hours of reminiscing while on the beach. Eileen's passing leaves a void that cannot be filled, yet her legacy of kindness and love will continue to live on through the countless lives she influenced. She was a cherished mother, grandmother, sister, and friend whose memory will be held close in the hearts of all who were fortunate enough to know her. A life so beautifully lived deserves to be beautifully remembered. Eileen was a treasure to her family and her community, and though she has departed from this earthly realm, her spirit will forever be a guiding light to those she loved. Friends and family will be received from 5:30-6:30 p.m. Saturday, July 27, 2024, at Stark Memorial Funeral Home, 1014 E. State Street, Salem, OH 44460. A funeral service will be held at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, with Rev. Matt Doerle officiating. If unable to attend, you may show your support by joining our complimentary "Hugs from Home" program at www.starkmemorial.com/hugs-from-home. Arrangements are being handled by Stark Memorial Funeral Home and Cremation Services. To view Mary Eileen's obituary, send condolences or order flowers, visit www.starkmemorial.com.
Thursday July 25, 2024 Larry Lewis Obituary Larry James Lewis, 77, of Salem, OH, passed away peacefully at University Hospital Portage Medical Center Tuesday, July 23, 2024, of neuroendocrine pancreatic cancer. He was born in Mansfield, OH, and spent his entire youth in Perrysville, OH, graduating from Loudonville High School in 1965. After graduation, he worked at the Air National Guard base in Mansfield and later joined the Air National Guard. Upon being accepted into the General Motors apprenticeship program at the Fisher Body tooling plant in Kalamazoo, MI, he moved there to become a toolmaker. After completing his apprenticeship, he moved to Salem, OH, to work at the Lordstown fabrication plant. He brought with him his wife whom he met in Kalamazoo and married in 1969. After 33 years with General Motors, he retired in 2000 to start a second career with his wife, building the trucking company Marlar Express. They both drove and managed a fleet, retiring in 2015. Mechanics was always Larrys passion. At a young age it started with coaster cars and progressed to street cars, then on to drag racing cars, trucks, show cars, ending with riding a recumbent bike on the many beautiful bike trails of Ohio. Larry was a wonderful, generous and loving family man. One of his greatest accomplishments was making life easy and fun for the family. A message taught to the family was lifes problems are just small bumps in the road. He always carried his tools with him, and he was ready to help the family with any project. Attending the grandchildrens events was something he greatly looked forward to. He is survived by his wife Marie of 54 years; daughter, Nichole (Eric) Thorne of Louisville; son, Larry (Sarah) Lewis Jr. of Milford; five granddaughters, (Grandpas A team) Aubrey, Addy, and Acy Thorne and (Grandpas Stinger Bees) Brynn and Savannah Lewis, and one brother, James Lewis of Perrysville. He was preceded in death by his parents, James and Norma; stepfather, Hank; a special Aunt Mable and Uncle Howard Myers, and one sister, Devon. There will be a family celebration of life in Perrysville, with the burial being in Greenlawn Cemetery, Perrysville, Ohio. We thank UH Portage Medical Centers facility and staff for their support and professionalism in caring for Larry. Arrangements are being handled by Stark Memorial Funeral Home. To view Larry's obituary, send condolences or order flowers, visit www.starkmemorial.com.
Wednesday July 24, 2024 Michael Less, Sr. Obituary Greenford - Michael Paul Less Sr., age 75, of Greenford, died on Tuesday, July 23, 2024, at his home. He was born on September 4, 1948, in Salem, son of the late Francis and Jane Sauerwein Less. Mike was an auto worker at General Motors for 30 years. After retiring he spent his time doing what he truly loved, working around the family farm. Mike enjoyed driving his Kubota around the farm and performing his daily tasks and once those were complete, he could be found watching old westerns. Farming was a passion for Mike he passed on to his son, who is well known online in the farming community as Farm Hand Mike. Mike is survived by his two sons, Michael Paul (Deborah) Less Jr. of Arcanum and Corey (Trisha) Less of Columbiana; three sisters, Lisa (John) Crider, Ann (Keith) Bossard and Susan Less-Phillips; a brother, George (Penny) Less; four grandchildren, Michael Paul (Abbey) Less III, Andrew (Lexi) Less, Alexandria Less and Ian Less and one great granddaughter, Aria Less. He was preceded in death by a son, Jeffrey Thomas Less and two brothers, Edward Less and William Less. The family will receive friends on Sunday, July 28, 2024, from 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm at the Woods-Rettig Funeral Home, Leetonia and on Monday, July 29, 2024, from 10:00 am 11:00 am at the St. Jude Roman Catholic Church. A Funeral Mass will be held on Monday, July 29, 2024, at 11:00 am at the St. Jude Roman Catholic Church, Columbiana, with Father Chad Johnson officiating. Memorial donations may be made to the Green Township Volunteer Fire Department, P.O. Box 14 Greenford OH 44422. Family and friends may view this obituary and send condolences at www.familycareservices.com
Wednesday July 24, 2024 Melanie "Mel" Lamb Obituary SALEM - Melanie Lynn Lamb, better known as Mel, passed away on July 19, 2024, in her hometown of Salem, Ohio, at the age of 56. Born on August 4, 1967, in Salem, she was the cherished daughter of the late Rowland Charles and Betty Jean (Coleman) Howells. She was a 1985 graduate of Salem High School. Mels commitment to nurturing young lives was evident through her invaluable work with Help Me Grow, where she served as a home visitor for children under three years old, guiding new mothers through the joys and challenges of early motherhood. She was involved with the Italian-American Club sharing in the legacy of her beloved husband, William, who predeceased her in 2017. Her family- oriented nature was the cornerstone of her existence, and she leaves behind a legacy of love and devotion. She is survived by her adoring son, Houston Lamb and adopted son, Andrew Conley, who will carry forward her legacy of kindness and compassion. Mel's memory will also be cherished by her brother, Charles (Vickie) Howells, John Howells and sister-in-law, Tina Howells, who will miss her deeply. Melanie was preceded in death by her loving husband, William; her sisters, Cynthia Howells-Lewandoski and Catherine Howells-Henry, as well as her brother, David Howells. Her passing leaves a void in the hearts of those who knew her, but her spirit will continue to inspire all who were touched by her generosity and warmth. Friends and family are invited to gather and celebrate Melanie's life Sunday, July 28, 2024, from 2:00-6:00 p.m. at the Italian-American Club in Salem. Arrangements are being handled by Stark Memorial Funeral Home. To view Mel's obituary or send condolences, visit www.starkmemorial.com.
Tuesday July 23, 2024 June Bartholow Obituary June Maxine (Menough) Bartholow, 104, of Salem, passed away at 1:15 PM on Monday, July 22, 2024, at Blossom Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Salem. She was born August 8, 1919, in Salem, Ohio, the daughter of the late George M. and Pansy (Malone) Menough. June was a busy body and was always finding things to do. She loved knitting, quilting, and gardening. She was a member of the Salem First United Methodist Church. She is survived by her son John I. (Rebecca) Bartholow JR, 6 grandchildren and numerous great grandchildren. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband John I. Bartholow SR, a daughter Nancy Schram, and her siblings; Helen, Merle, Thelma, George, Dick, and Gail. A celebration of life service will be Thursday, July 25, 2024 1 PM at the Arbaugh-Pearce-Greenisen & Sons Funeral and Cremation Services in Salem, with Pastor Byron Bufkin officiating. Burial is to follow in Hope Cemetery.
Tuesday July 23, 2024 Timothy A. Fox Sr., age 56, passed away on July 21, 2024, surrounded by his family. He was born on October 23, 1967, in Elwood City, PA, to David Richard Fox, Sr. and Gloria Jean Cox. Tim graduated from West Branch High School where he served as their Warrior Chief. After high school, Tim served honorably in the United States Navy. A die hard Steelers fan, Tim was the life of the party and loved having a good time with family and friends. He was willing to help anyone and was a dad to the neighborhood kids. Those left to cherish his memory are his sons, Timothy A. Fox Jr. and Aaron D. Fox; twin brother, Todd A. Fox; nephews, Chad (Michelle), Adam and Evan Fox; and niece, Melissa (Robby) Sebille. He was preceded in death by his parents and his brother, David R. Fox Jr. A funeral service will be held at Cassaday-Turkle-Christian Funeral Home on Saturday, July 27th at 1:00 p.m. with a visitation one hour prior.
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Monday July 22, 2024 Colleen Masters Obituary SALEM - Colleen A. Masters, a cherished mother, friend, and dedicated nurse, passed away peacefully on Saturday, July 20, 2024, at Auburn Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation in Salem. Born on June 9, 1936, in New Wilmington, PA, Colleen was the loving daughter of Samuel D. and M. Grace (Patton) Deiger. Colleen's life was marked by her unwavering dedication to caring for others. She spent her professional career as a registered nurse at Salem Regional Medical Center, where her compassion and expertise touched the lives of countless patients and colleagues. Colleen's love for her work was only matched by her joy in exploring the world with her friends, creating memories that would last a lifetime. She is survived by her children, Janice Masters, Joan Masters, and Alan (Kathy) Masters. Colleen's love extended beyond her immediate family to her surrogate children, Tina Gilbert and Mark Pasco. Colleen was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Joseph Masters; her daughter Jodi Masters, and her sisters, Doreen and Gayleen. Friends and family are invited to gather and celebrate Colleen's life at Grandview Cemetery chapel at 2:00 p.m. Friday, July 26, 2024. For those unable to attend in person, a "Hugs from Home" program is available to express your support and share a virtual embrace with the family. Details can be found at www.starkmemorial.com/hugs-from-home, a testament to Colleen's far-reaching influence and the community's desire to honor her. Arrangements are being handled by Stark Memorial Funeral Home. To view Colleen's obituary, send condolences or order flowers, visit www.starkmemorial.com.
Monday July 22, 2024 Joanne Grate Obituary Columbiana - Joanne Grate, age 78, of Columbiana, passed away on Saturday, July 20, 2024, at Windsor House at Parkside Health Care Center, Columbiana. She was born on May 8, 1946, in Poland, daughter of the late Charles and Nan Coalmer Wilson. Joanne had worked as a landscaper and a waitress at Eat N Park in Boardman for 30 years, she enjoyed gardening and was an excellent dancer. She was preceded in death by her husband, Ronald H. Grate, Sr., in January of 2007, her step-son Ronald H. Grate, Jr. in December of 2006, as well as her brother, Ronald Wilson in 2023. Joanne is survived by her daughter, Rochelle Cole of Columbiana; son, Douglas Cole of Miamisburg; three grandchildren, Olivia, Ethan and Kassandria and a great granddaughter, Kayleigh. A celebration of life will be held on a later date. Please check back later for more information. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Warrick-Kummer-Rettig Funeral Home, Columbiana. Family and friends may view this obituary and send condolences at www.familycareservices.com If tears could build a stairway, and memories were a lane; I would walk right up to heaven, and bring you home again!
Monday July 22, 2024 Michael Cosgrove Obituary Salem- On the morning of July 20, 2024 Michael Cosgrove was taken into the arms of his Lord, Jesus Christ, to his eternal home in Paradise. He had fought a long and strenuous battle with cancer, but the time had come for him to rest in peace. He was in the wonderful care of the University Hospital Portage Medical Center and had spent the evening before surrounded by his family. Michael was born on December 11, 1953 in Salem Ohio, the son of the late Lester J. Cosgrove Sr. and the late Mary (Petro) Cosgrove. He was a lifetime member of St. Pauls Church and former member of the Elks club. Michael was a 1972 graduate of Salem High school, where he was remembered for being a standout Basketball player. He had a strong work ethic, even as a very young boy, where he could be found selling Sunday newspapers outside of St. Pauls Church every week after mass. He also spent many years working at the Salem Car Wash, Penn Grille Pizza Shop, and Petruccis Bar and Restaurant, while putting himself through college at Kent Salem and Main Campus to earn his BS in ED degree. He was employed as a Teacher for 35 years in the Salem City Schools, teaching 1 year at McKinley in Grade 5, 31 years at the Jr. High teaching Math, and 3 years at Southeast, doing Math Inclusion in Grade 5. No matter where he went, he ran into former students who thanked him for being such a helpful teacher and making Math meaningful to them. When the school day ended or school wasnt in session, he went to his second job as the Manager of the Salem Branch of V&V Appliance Parts, which he ran for almost 40 years. He was inspired by its founder, his Father-in-Law, Victor Lazar, and was devoted to serving his customers to the best of his ability. Even after being closed for almost two years due to his health concerns, people still hoped he was going to open again. He also owned and managed several apartments in Salem. The most important mission in Michaels life was taking care of his home and his family and he was successful at both. He had enormous love and pride in his children, and was thankful to see them leading happy, purposeful lives. His greatest joy was being a Papa to his two grandchildren and they will miss him dearly. They were his motivation throughout his health battle and will miss his love and wisdom in the years to come. Above all, he was hard working, always put others before himself, and was a faithful Man of God through every season of his life. Michaels survivors include his wife of 43 years, Wendy (Lazar) Cosgrove, his daughter, Jessica (James) Mastrovito and their children, Hunter and Hadley, of Indian Trail, NC as well as a son, Joshua Cosgrove of Columbus, OH; sisters Mary Ann (Ed) Manning and Linda Cosgrove, brother Gary Cosgrove, and Sister-in-Law Connie Cosgrove, all of Salem, and many beloved nieces and nephews and their children. He was Proceeded in death by his brother, Joe Cosgrove, in addition to his parents. The family would like to thank Dr. Austin Fredrickson and his staff at Salem Regional Hospital, Dr. David Bajor and his staff at University Hospital in Cleveland, OH and the Staff at Portage University Hospital as well as every doctor, nurse, and health care worker they met along their journey for their loving and professional care. Also the Perry Township EMT and Fire Department for their excellent services. They also request that instead of flowers, please consider a donation to; The Brightside Project 483 E. Pershing St. Salem, OH 44460 or a donation of money or kindness to someone in need. Please also be sure to have a colonoscopy as recommended along with any other medical tests routinely suggested. Thank you. A Mass of Christian Burial will be Saturday, July 27, 2024 at 11:00 a.m. at St. Paul Catholic Church. Friends and family will be received Friday, July 26, 2024 from 4-7 p.m. at Stark Memorial. Visit www.starkmemorial.com to view obituary or send condolences.
Monday July 22, 2024 John T. Gray, 86, of Sebring passed away on Monday, July 22, 2024 at Crandall Medical Center. A Celebration of Life will be held at Bennett Chapel at Copeland Oaks on Saturday, July 27, 2024 at 2:00 PM. You may sign the guest register and view the obituary online at www.grfuneralhome.com. Arrangements have been entrusted to Gednetz-Ruzek-Brown Funeral Home, Sebring
Monday July 22, 2024 Kathryn Breckenridge Obituary LISBON - Kathryn Anne Breckenridge, a beacon of kindness and unwavering support to her family, passed away peacefully on July 13, 2024, in Salem Regional Medical Center after a short illness. Katheryn was born on May 25, 1941, in Beaver Valley County Hospital in New Brighton, Pa. Her gentle spirit and loving nature were evident from a young age. She was the cherished daughter of the late Edward and LaVerne (Jirak) Collins, who instilled in her the values of compassion and resilience. In 1963, Kathryn united in marriage with her beloved husband, James Breckenridge, embarking on a journey of love and partnership that would span 61 remarkable years. Together, they created a warm and loving home, welcoming four wonderful children into the world, Steven James Breckenridge and his wife Marcy, of Austintown, John Edward Breckenridge and his wife Nicole, of Concord, N.C., Amy Kathleen Smith and her husband Jamie, of Matthews, N.C., and Beth Anne Breckenridge of Youngstown. Kathryn's role as a mother was one she cherished deeply, and her commitment to her family's well-being was unwavering. A proud graduate of New Brighton High School, class of 1959, Kathryn's nurturing instincts found a natural outlet in her dedication to raising her children and supporting her husband. She took immense pride in managing her household and later, in the joy of helping to care for her eight grandchildren, each of whom benefited from her wisdom and tenderness. Kathryn's involvement in her community was a testament to her generous spirit. As a member of the Winona Methodist Church, she shared her musical talents by playing the hand chimes, filling the sanctuary with the sweet sound of her dedication. Her love for sewing extended beyond a hobby, as she crafted countless garments and treasures for her family and friends. Her engagement with her children's activities knew no bounds. Kathryn was an active participant in the Salem Boosters and took on the role of a Band Mom with pride. She could always be found in the stands, cheering on her children and offering encouragement to all. She also served as a Den Leader for the Boy Scouts of America. In addition to her husband, four children, and eight grandchildren, Kathryn leaves behind a legacy of love that includes her two sisters, Elizabeth Coleman of Columbia, Ky., and Susan Leo of Sebring. Her presence as a sister was a source of comfort and joy, and the bonds they shared will remain a treasured memory for all who knew them. Kathryn's life was one of quiet strength, unwavering support, and profound kindness. Those who had the privilege of knowing her were touched by her gentle demeanor and loving heart. She was the embodiment of kindness and love, always putting others before herself and nurturing those around her with a grace that was both rare and beautiful. As we bid farewell to Kathryn, we celebrate a life well-lived, a heart given freely, and a spirit that will continue to inspire kindness and love in all who were blessed to know her. Kathryn Anne Breckenridge will be dearly missed, yet her legacy of love and compassion will continue to resonate within the lives of her family and community for generations to come. Friends and family will be received from 1:00-2:00 p.m., Saturday, July 27, 2024, at Stark Memorial Funeral Home. A funeral service will follow at 2:00 p.m., Saturday, July 27, 2024, at the funeral home, with Pastor Jeung Hee Preble officiating. If unable to attend, you may show your support by joining our complimentary "Hugs from Home" program at www.starkmemorial.com/hugs-from-home. To view Kathryn's obituary, send condolences or order flowers, visit www.starkmemorial.com.
Monday July 22, 2024 Beverely Price Obituary SEBRING - Beverely Shaffer Inge Price was born on January 14, 1929, in New Brighton, Pennsylvania, the youngest of three sisters; the daughter of Herbert Ernest Shaffer and Amy (Caldwell) Shaffer of New Brighton. She died peacefully at Salem Regional Hospital on Saturday, July 20, 2024, following a brief illness. Beverely graduated from New Brighton High School in 1947 and attended Lake Erie College for Women in Painesville, Ohio. She graduated from The Western Pennsylvania Hospital School of Nursing and earned her R.N. in 1952. Married to Richard L. Inge in 1952, Dick, a member of the U.S. Army, was sent to the Panama Canal Zone and Beverely followed. While there, she worked at the Gorges Hospital under famous heart surgeon, Dr. Dudley White. Returning to Pittsburgh following the Korean Armistice, she and Dick lived in Pleasant Hills, Pennsylvania where she was a Deacon at Pleasant Hills Presbyterian Church, a member of the Pleasant Hills Womens Club and an active Nurse for the Syria Shrine of Pittsburgh. She taught Intensive Care Nursing and was Assistant Director of Nursing at West Penn Hospital. She and Dick moved to Beaver, Pa. in 1972 following her husbands purchase of Dowdells Flower Shop. Beverely found employment at The Beaver Medical Center as a nurse and was named Nurse of the Year in 1985. All told, she was an active R.N. for over 50 years. Following the death of her husband in 1994, she married Ronald J. Price of Beaver, Pa. in 2004. While living in Beaver, she was a Deacon at Park Presbyterian Church. After retirement in 2004 from the Medical Center, she and Ron moved to Delray Beach, Florida where both became active in the Delray Beach Presbyterian Church, and, where she again served as a Deacon and was involved in various non-profits and local politics. In 2013, she and Ron moved to the Copeland Oaks Retirement Village in Sebring, Ohio. Her two older sisters, Maneeta Shaffer Heckathorne of Midland, Texas and Marilyn Shaffer Duncan Smith of Dallas, Texas preceded her in death. Bev leaves five children, Amy Inge (Mick) Giglio of Hilton Head, S.C., Richard (Marianne McStay) Inge and Greg Inge of Beaver, Pa., Penny Price (Bill) Gourley of Waynesville, Ohio, and Debbie Price of Pompano Beach, Fla.; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Visitation will be from 4:00-6:00 p.m., Tuesday, July 23, 2024, and from 10:00 a.m.-Noon, Wednesday, July 24, 2024, at the Salem First Presbyterian Church, 436 E. Second St. A funeral service will begin at noon Wednesday, with a reception to follow in the fellowship hall. Burial will be in the Beaver Cemetery, Beaver, Pa. Arrangements are being handled by Stark Memorial Funeral Home. The family asks that memorials be in the form of donations to St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital, P.O Box 50, Memphis, Tenn. 38101-9929; ASPCA Gift Processing Center, P.O. Box 96929, Washington, D.C. 20090- 6929; or to The Shriners Children Hospital. If unable to attend, send a complimentary "Hugs from Home" at www.starkmemorial.com/hugs-from-home. To view Beverely's obituary, send condolences or order flowers, visit www.starkmemorial.com.
Monday July 22, 2024 Harry Reisinger Obituary Harry Reisinger 87, died 11:30 AM Sunday, July 21, 2024, at Salem West Healthcare Center. Services will be held here in Salem but the date and time are pending, The burial will be in the Ohio Western Reserve National Cemetery, Rittman, Ohio
Monday July 22, 2024 Nicholas Cope November 30, 1990 July 17, 2024 Alliance Nicholas "Nick" Robert Cope, born on November 30, 1990, has peacefully departed from this world on July 17th, 2024 He joins his beloved mother, Tammi Sue Goodwin, in eternal rest. Nick leaves behind his adored son, Bralynn Cope (Leah Parker) and sister Kathryn "Katie" Goodwin of Alliance. Nick was a beacon of joy and laughter, his presence lighting up every room he entered. His infectious laughter and silly, goofy nature endeared him to all who knew him. Nick had a remarkable ability to uplift spirits with his warm smile and genuine kindness. He held great pride in being a father. He touched the lives of so many, leaving behind memories filled with laughter and love. The loss of Nick is deeply felt by his family and friends, who cherished his boundless energy and zest for life. His absence leaves a void that cannot be filled, but his memory will live on in the hearts of those who were fortunate enough to have shared in his life's journey. In this time of mourning, we find solace in remembering the joy Nick brought to our lives. His laughter echoes in our memories, a reminder of the happiness he spread so generously. A celebration of Nick's life will be held at Alliance City Cemetery chapel with burial to follow on Friday, July 26, 2024 at 12:00 pm. Family, friends, and all whose lives were touched by Nick are invited to come together to share stories and celebrate his enduring spirit. Nicholas "Nick" Robert Cope will forever remain in our hearts, a cherished son, father, and friend who brightened our lives with his laughter and love. May he rest in peace, knowing he was deeply loved and will be profoundly missed. You may sign the guest register and view the obituary online at www.grfuneralhome.com. Arrangements have been entrusted to Gednetz- Ruzek-Brown Funeral Home, Sebring,
Saturday July 20, 2024 Phyllis Ferguson Obituary SALEM - Phyllis Louise Ferguson, passed away peacefully on Wednesday July 17, 2024, at her home with her loved ones by her bedside, at the blessed age of 89. She was born on June 29, 1935, in Greenford, Ohio, to the late Howard L. and Dorothea (Cobourn) Feicht, Phyllis grew into a woman of strength and kindness, whose life was a testament to the power of love and family. Greenford was not only Phyllis's birthplace but also where she blossomed into an accomplished young woman, graduating from Greenford High School in the class of 1953. It was in this close-knit community that Phyllis met the love of her life, William J. Ferguson. The couple wed on September 30, 1956, embarking on a journey of nearly 68 years filled with shared dreams and unwavering partnership. Phyllis's nurturing spirit extended beyond the walls of her own home. She dedicated many years to caring for the little ones at Quaker Day Care, where she retired in January of 1999. Her work there was not just a job but a calling, as she poured her loving, friendly, and thoughtful nature into the lives of countless children. Her devotion to her family was unparalleled. Phyllis and William were blessed with a son, Mark William Ferguson, and his wife Cyndi, of Modesto, California; and daughters, Mary Beth Reichelderfer and her husband Jeff, of Circleville, Ohio, Janell Ann Petrucci and her husband Tony, and Janette Bowen and her husband Travis of Salem. Her 10 grandchildren, Sarah, Jamie, Kyle, Anthony, Renea, Brooke, Colton, Rachel, Brianne, and Elisha, along with her 12 great-grandchildren, Sadie, Savannah, Sophie, Riley, Lane, Marlee, Charlie, Bentley, Finleigh, Riggs, Cohen and Cali were the joy of her life. Her love for them knew no bounds, and she cherished every moment spent in their company. While Phyllis is now reunited with her beloved parents, one daughter, Janell Ann Petrucci, and siblings, Verla Ann, James, Vernon, and Bruce, who predeceased her, she leaves behind a legacy of love and compassion that will continue to resonate through her family and all who knew her. A woman of faith, Phyllis was a longstanding member of Greenford Christian Church, where she and William had exchanged their wedding vows. Her commitment to her faith was evident in her everyday actions, as she lived out her beliefs with grace and humility. Those who knew Phyllis will remember her for the love she freely gave and the smiles she brought to the faces of many. Her presence was a comfort, her laughter a melody, and her life a narrative of selfless love and service. Phyllis's life story is one of enduring love, a guiding light for us all. As we say our earthly goodbyes, we take solace in the memories she leaves behinda tapestry woven with the threads of her loving, friendly, and thoughtful nature. The family would like the thank the staff of Southern Care Hospice for all of the love and care given both Phyllis and her family during her time with them. A celebration honoring Phyllis's life will be held Monday, July 22, 2024, at 2:00 p.m. at Greenford Christian Church, with Pastor John Bush officiating. The family will receive friends from 1:00 p.m. until the time of services on Monday at the church. In remembering Phyllis Louise Ferguson, we celebrate a life well-lived, a heart well-loved, and a legacy that will forever be etched in the hearts of those she touched. Her journey on earth may have concluded, but her spirit continues to shine brightly in the lives of her family and friends. Rest in peace, dear Phyllis, until we meet again. Memorial contributions may be made to Greenford Christian Church, the Greenford Fire Department, the Silver Lining Foundation via the Hope Center in Boardman Ohio, or the Lady Braves Diamond Club (mail checks to 9579 Tarlton Road, Circleville, Ohio 43114) in Phylliss memory. Arrangements are being handled by Stark Memorial Funeral Home and Cremation Services. To view Phyllis's obituary, send condolences or order flowers, visit www.starkmemorial.com.
Saturday July 20, 2024 Obituary for Samuel Brooks Samuel Brooks, 79, of Alliance, died on Friday, July 19, 2024 at 10:05 am at Altercare of Alliance. Samuel's obituary will be posted here once completed. Arrangements are pending at Sharer-Stirling-Skivolocke Funeral Home. To send flowers or a memorial gift to the family of Samuel Brooks please visit our Sympathy Store.
Saturday July 20, 2024 Obituary for Samuel Brooks Samuel Brooks, 79, of Alliance, died on Friday, July 19, 2024 at 10:05 am at Altercare of Alliance. Samuel's obituary will be posted here once completed. Arrangements are pending at Sharer-Stirling-Skivolocke Funeral Home. To send flowers or a memorial gift to the family of Samuel Brooks please visit our Sympathy Store.
Saturday July 20, 2024 Obituary for Samuel Brooks Samuel Brooks, 79, of Alliance, died on Friday, July 19, 2024 at 10:05 am at Altercare of Alliance. Samuel's obituary will be posted here once completed. Arrangements are pending at Sharer-Stirling-Skivolocke Funeral Home. To send flowers or a memorial gift to the family of Samuel Brooks please visit our Sympathy Store.
Saturday July 20, 2024 Obituary for Samuel Brooks Samuel Brooks, 79, of Alliance, died on Friday, July 19, 2024 at 10:05 am at Altercare of Alliance. Samuel's obituary will be posted here once completed. Arrangements are pending at Sharer-Stirling-Skivolocke Funeral Home. To send flowers or a memorial gift to the family of Samuel Brooks please visit our Sympathy Store.
Thursday July 18, 2024 James Raneri Obituary James Raneri Jr., 82, of New Waterford, died at 3:40 AM Thursday, July 18, 2024, at Mercy Health/ St. Elizabeth Hospital, Boardman Campus. Obituary coming soon/ No services to be held
Thursday July 18, 2024 John Pushak Obituary Columbiana - John H. Pushak, age 87, of Columbiana, passed away on Thursday, July 18, 2024, at at his home with his family. He was born on May 26, 1937, in Ambridge, PA, son of the late Frank and Anna Poock Pushak. John enjoyed driving his pickup truck and working with antique tractors. In his free time, he could be found woodworking or taking care of his yard. John was a beloved husband, father and grandfather that will be dearly missed. He is survived by his wife, Barbara Thomas Pushak, whom he married on April 20, 1961; two sons, Theodore "Ted" (Janine) Pushak of Cortland and William "Bill" Pushak of Columbiana; a sister, Nancy Thomas of Aliquippa, PA; two granddaughters, Makayla (John) Hojnacki and Olivia Pushak; and his brother and Sister-in-Law, Tim and Mabel Thomas. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Mike and Frank Pushak. Per the families wishes, no services will be held at this time. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Warrick-Kummer-Rettig Funeral Home, Columbiana. Family and friends may view this obituary and send condolences at www.familycareservices.com
Thursday July 18, 2024 Shirley G. (Wells) Carpenter, age 79, passed away Monday, July 1, 2024 at 1:30 p.m. in the comfort of her home with her family by her side. She was born on February 24, 1945 in Sayre, PA to Fred and Evelyn (Fowler) Wells. Her only hobbies and passions were collecting porcelain dolls and lots of antiques. She loved her husband, children, and grandchildren very much. She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Paul L. Carpenter on November 11, 2021; both of her parents; her first born daughter, Tina Rae Carpenter; four brothers, Daniel, Joseph, John and Fred Jr. Wells; four sisters, Hattie, Leona, Jackie, and Margie. She is survived by her children, Nancy (Jorge) Bravo, Pamela (Martin) Rodriguez, and Paul (Brandi) Carpenter; eighteen grandchildren; and thirty-eight great-grandchildren. She is now no longer in pain and is back in the arms of her beloved husband in heaven.
Tuesday July 16, 2024 Martland Pelletier Obituary Martland Rostron Pelletier 80, died November 3, 2003. He will be joined by his wife, Joy on August 31, 2024, 10 AM at Grandview Cemetery, Salem, Ohio for a joint burial. Joy Tillson (Chessman) Pelletier died June 11, 2024.
Tuesday July 16, 2024 Darrell Winston Obituary Darrell Wayne Winston 61, of North Lima, died on July 11, 2024. He was born on May 28, 1963, in Fairmont, West Virginia, the son of Leonard and Alice Frances (Jackson) Winston. He has lived in various locations in Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia. He grew up with his sisters and later had a son of his own. There will be no services held. He will be buried in Warren, Pa.
Tuesday July 16, 2024 Juanita "Nita" Cushman Obituary Juanita Nita Cushman got her angel wings on July 12, 2024. She is an irreplaceable woman. She never knew a stranger. If you were lucky enough in this life to know her you probably loved her dearly. Despite many grueling obstacles throughout her childhood and young adult life, she chose to rise gracefully above them all. She always chose love and laughter. She was truly hilarious her quick wit was comedic gold up until her last breath and her deep dimples and belly laughter will live on in her family for generations to come. She leaned on her faith in God no matter what. She was a very generous woman, and she was an avid Browns fan since 1980. Against the odds, she and her husband of 63 years, Ronald Cushman, created a beautiful life for themselves and a beautiful family that they loved unconditionally. Juanita was born to Lawrence Sandy and Ruth Marple on February 23, 1941, at home in Salem, OH. When she was six years old, she was given up for adoption to Kate and Shike Breault who lovingly raised her right here in Salem, OH until their passing when she was only 18 years of age. Her biological family moved away but she developed relationships with some of her siblings later in life and is survived by her sister Ruth Hampson Reynolds of Georgia. Nita attended St. Paul School through 8th grade and graduated from Salem High School class of 1959. Nita was someone who left a mark on everyone she met. Children always flocked to her and up until even a week before her death she could be found on the floor playing with the littlest members of our family, cracking jokes and instilling in them her unique gifts of joy and laughter and the safety of being loved for exactly who you are. There are no words for how heartbroken her family is to lose her from this earth. She was loved beyond measure. She leaves behind her husband, Ronnie Cushman, who feels lost without her. They had three children together, their oldest son Charles Chuck Cushman died tragically in a car accident when he was only 28 years old and Juanita has longed for the day she would get to see her son again which brings the family comfort during this time. Chuck had two children, Kyle Cushman and Ian Cushman. She leaves behind her second son, Jeff Cushman of Salem, OH and his four children, Brian Cushman, Brice Cushman, Sidney Cushman, and Cade Cushman. Ron and Nita got their Christmas wish in 1965 when she gave birth to a daughter, they named Connie Sue. Juanita and Connie had the kind of relationship that is all too rare among mothers and daughters. They were best friends. They talked every single day of their lives and the love and memories they shared together will be forever cherished. Connie (58) lives in Columbia, S.C. and has three children of her own, Shea Williams, Bree Pastore, and Alex Whinnery, who all were extremely close with her as well and will do their best to carry on the legacy of resilience, laughter, and love that she built for them. Juanita leaves behind 19 beautiful great grandchildren and counting. It is said that grief is the price we pay for love. In this case, the love our family had for her is limitless and so is the deep grief we will experience in the wake of her transition to be with God. To know this kind of pain means the love was really that remarkable. Juanita leaves behind not the kind of legacy that comes from material wealth or things that can be lost or destroyed she leaves us all with an ironclad legacy of love and devotion that will live on in our hearts and lineages forever. To know her was a gift, to lose her is absolutely devastating, to be loved by her is a blessing from God that can never be taken away and for that her family is eternally grateful for every moment they had with her. In lieu of flowers or cards, the family asks that you pay your respects to Nita by loving your family and friends with all your heart. Life is short even when its long. Be kind to strangers. Take care of your neighbors. Dont let the world make you cold. Make your mark on the people you love because THAT is what truly matters in this life. THAT is what carries on long after youre gone. This is what Nita would want. As Nita wished, there will be no formal services or calling hours. Arrangements are being handled by Stark Memorial Funeral Home. To view Juanita's obituary, send condolences or order flowers, visit www.starkmemorial.com.
Monday July 15, 2024 Juanita "Nita" Cushman Obituary Juanita Nita Cushman got her angel wings on July 12, 2024. She is an irreplaceable woman. She never knew a stranger. If you were lucky enough in this life to know her you probably loved her dearly. Despite many grueling obstacles throughout her childhood and young adult life, she chose to rise gracefully above them all. She always chose love and laughter. She was truly hilarious her quick wit was comedic gold up until her last breath and her deep dimples and belly laughter will live on in her family for generations to come. She leaned on her faith in God no matter what. She was a very generous woman, and she was an avid Browns fan since 1980. Against the odds, she and her husband of 63 years, Ronald Cushman, created a beautiful life for themselves and a beautiful family that they loved unconditionally. Juanita was born to Lawrence Sandy and Ruth Marple on February 23, 1941, at home in Salem, OH. When she was six years old, she was given up for adoption to Kate and Shike Breault who lovingly raised her right here in Salem, OH until their passing when she was only 18 years of age. Her biological family moved away but she developed relationships with some of her siblings later in life and is survived by her sister Ruth Hampson Reynolds of Georgia. Nita attended St. Paul School through 8th grade and graduated from Salem High School class of 1959. Nita was someone who left a mark on everyone she met. Children always flocked to her and up until even a week before her death she could be found on the floor playing with the littlest members of our family, cracking jokes and instilling in them her unique gifts of joy and laughter and the safety of being loved for exactly who you are. There are no words for how heartbroken her family is to lose her from this earth. She was loved beyond measure. She leaves behind her husband, Ronnie Cushman, who feels lost without her. They had three children together, their oldest son Charles Chuck Cushman died tragically in a car accident when he was only 28 years old and Juanita has longed for the day she would get to see her son again which brings the family comfort during this time. Chuck had two children, Kyle Cushman and Ian Cushman. She leaves behind her second son, Jeff Cushman of Salem, OH and his four children, Brian Cushman, Brice Cushman, Sidney Cushman, and Cade Cushman. Ron and Nita got their Christmas wish in 1965 when she gave birth to a daughter, they named Connie Sue. Juanita and Connie had the kind of relationship that is all too rare among mothers and daughters. They were best friends. They talked every single day of their lives and the love and memories they shared together will be forever cherished. Connie (58) lives in Columbia, S.C. and has three children of her own, Shea Williams, Bree Pastore, and Alex Whinnery, who all were extremely close with her as well and will do their best to carry on the legacy of resilience, laughter, and love that she built for them. Juanita leaves behind 19 beautiful great grandchildren and counting. It is said that grief is the price we pay for love. In this case, the love our family had for her is limitless and so is the deep grief we will experience in the wake of her transition to be with God. To know this kind of pain means the love was really that remarkable. Juanita leaves behind not the kind of legacy that comes from material wealth or things that can be lost or destroyed she leaves us all with an ironclad legacy of love and devotion that will live on in our hearts and lineages forever. To know her was a gift, to lose her is absolutely devastating, to be loved by her is a blessing from God that can never be taken away and for that her family is eternally grateful for every moment they had with her. In lieu of flowers or cards, the family asks that you pay your respects to Nita by loving your family and friends with all your heart. Life is short even when its long. Be kind to strangers. Take care of your neighbors. Dont let the world make you cold. Make your mark on the people you love because THAT is what truly matters in this life. THAT is what carries on long after youre gone. This is what Nita would want. As Nita wished, there will be no formal services or calling hours. Arrangements are being handled by Stark Memorial Funeral Home. To view Juanita's obituary, send condolences or order flowers, visit www.starkmemorial.com.
Sunday July 14, 2024 Jayne Louise Hall, age 75, passed away on Friday, July 12, 2024. She was born on November 4, 1948, in Salem, OH, to James and Olive (Lippincott) McBride. A graduate of Mount Union College and the Hannah E. Mullins School of Practical Nursing, Jayne worked for many years as a nurse at Alliance Community Hospital and Copeland Oaks. Those left to cherish her memory are her daughters, Aimee Hall and Sally (Garrett) Tupa; grandchildren, Trey, Cheyenne, Morgan, Beau, Austin and Asher; and great grandchildren, Rylee and Harper. She was preceded in death by her parents; and husband, Terry Michael Hall whom she married on June 26, 1971 and who passed away September 21, 1984. Per Jaynes wishes, no services will be held.
Saturday July 13, 2024 Fred Wolken Obituary Frederick H. Wolken, known affectionately as Fred to his friends and family, passed away peacefully on July 12th, 2024, at the age of 78. His final days were spent at Windsor House in Canfield, surrounded by the love and warmth of his family. Born on December 15, 1945, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Fred was the cherished son of Henry and Helen (Ruffing) Wolken. Fred's early life in Pittsburgh set the stage for a lifetime of dedication and service. After graduating from Bethel Park High School in 1963, he proudly served his country as a member of the United States Navy for six years. His commitment to his nation was a testament to his character and his deep sense of patriotism. Following his military service, Fred pursued higher education at Duquesne University where he pursued a degree in pharmacy, and shortly thereafter, he began a new journey as a husband and father. Fred married the love of his life, Judy (Young) Wolken, on May 11, 1974, and together they welcomed their first child, Jennifer, into the world. He later established Fred's Family Pharmacy, where he served his community for many years. He was a 4th Degree Member of the Knights of Columbus and an active member of St. Paul's Catholic Church. His commitment to his faith and community w
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We found 17 people named Diane Keen living in California. Most of them live in Carmichael, followed by Citrus Heights and Riverside. The ages of these people range from 54 to 78 years old according to public records. Some possible relatives include Deana Peters, Robert Keen, and Robert Keen. We also found a total of 57 phone numbers linked to Diane Keen, and (916) 718-#### is one of them. 559, 916, 805 are some of the most popular area codes for these people.
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Veteran actress Diane Keen has spent several decades on British television and is best known for a long stint on the innovative soap "Doctors" and a starring role in the comedy "The Cuckoo Waltz." She made her debut in 1967 with several small TV and film roles, including an appearance in the sci-fi musical "Popdown." She showed a flair for comedy in the classic British sketch shows "The Morecambe & Wise Show" and "The Two Ronnies" in the early '70s and appeared in the softcore adult film "The Sex Thief." Her career took off in the middle of the decade with a signature part in the husband and wife sitcom "The Cuckoo Waltz" as well as a co-starring role in the mini-series "The Legend of Robin Hood" as Lady Marion. She had another iconic comedy role in "Rings on Their Fingers" alongside Martin Jarvis and continued making numerous TV guest appearances. In the 1980s she starred in "You Must Be the Husband" and the dramatic mini-series "September Song." Keen was also a fixture on the "Ruth Rendell Mysteries," where she appeared throughout the '90s before landing a career-defining role on the soap "Doctors" as Hospital administrator Julia Parsons. She is also known to audiences as the spokesperson for Nescafé in a series of ads.
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Diane Keen (born 29 July 1946) is an English actress.
Keen is possibly best known for her starring roles in the British TV drama Doctors which she has been in since 2003 (starring as Julia Parsons), and in the 1970s comedy series The Cuckoo Waltz and Rings on Their Fingers.
Contents
1 Personal life
2 Career
2.1 British Soaps
3 Selected filmography
4 See also
5 External links
Personal life
Keen has one daughter, actress Melissa Greenwood, from her marriage with actor Paul Greenwood (whom she married in 1969), star of the 1970s comedy series, Rosie. The marriage ended in divorce in 1979, and a subsequent marriage to producer Neil Zeiger whom she married in 1981 also ended in divorce in 1993. She is the grandmother of Siena Pugsley who plays her on screen granddaughter Chloe in Doctors.
Career
Keen was a regular on TV during the 1970s and early 1980s, starring in sitcoms such as The Cuckoo Waltz, Rings on Their Fingers, Shillingbury Tales, Foxy Lady and You Must Be The Husband, and in two runs of a Thames Television children's historical costume drama The Feathered Serpent. She also appeared on The Morecambe and Wise Show and starred as Laura Dickens in the critically acclaimed spy drama The Sandbaggers. She also starred as Empress Elisabeth of Austria in Fall of Eagles and appeared in the spin-off film of the 1970s detective drama, The Sweeney.
In her early career she appeared full frontal nude in the 1973 British sex comedy, The Sex Thief.
She played Hilda in The Professionals series 1 episode Killer With a Long Arm, in 1978.
In 1980 she appeared as Christina, a widowed restaurant owner, in Series 1 episode The Dessert Song of Minder.
After spending much of the 1980s off screen, apart from a long-running series of advertisements for Nescafé coffee and an appearance in an episode of Taggart, in the next decade she became a regular in the Inspector Wexford series, playing the wife of Wexford's D.I. Roles in Brookside and A Touch of Frost followed.
British Soaps
Keen has had her main soap role in BBC Birmingham's daytime soap opera Doctors, playing Mill Health Centre practice manager Julia Parsons since 2003. She also played waitress Sandra Gould in "Crossroads" during 1970-71, and the receptionist at the Feathers Hotel Connelton in Emmerdale in 1972.
Selected filmography
Sweeney! (1977)
See also
Julia Parsons
BBC Drama Village
BBC Birmingham
Doctors
Diane Keen at the Internet Movie Database
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Napoli have emerged as a serious contender for Manchester United winger Mason Greenwood, complicating his potential move to Marseille.
La Gazzetta dello Sport claim, Napoli contacted United two days ago to express their interest and assess the current status of Greenwood’s transfer situation.
Greenwood, who impressed on loan at Getafe last season with 33 appearances, 8 goals, and 6 assists, has been the subject of intense interest from multiple clubs.
Lazio have been pursuing Greenwood with an offer of €20 million plus 50% of any future resale value, and even sent an emissary to England to negotiate.
Marseille have also tabled a €30 million bid and are awaiting the player’s response.
Additionally, Roma have expressed a keen interest in Greenwood, adding to the competition for his signature.
Despite Napoli’s recent struggles, Greenwood is reportedly enthusiastic about the prospect of joining the Azzurri under Antonio Conte. However, Napoli must offload at least two players, including Victor Osimhen, to make room for the English winger.
This creates a crowded and competitive environment for securing Greenwood’s signature.
Lazio face increasing pressure as Napoli’s entry into the fray turns the transfer battle into an auction.
Claudio Lotito’s club recently upped their offer to €22-23 million with the potential to reach €25 million, plus 50% of any future resale.
Greenwood has been offered a contract worth €3.5 million per season by Lazio, slightly less than Marseille’s offer of €4 million net.
In Rome, Greenwood would be seen as a key player for Lazio’s rebuild following the departures of Milinkovic, Luis Alberto, Felipe Anderson, and Immobile.
He has been offered the coveted number 10 shirt, although Zaccagni is also vying for it.
Roma, meanwhile, have been monitoring the situation quietly but are prepared to make a move at the right moment.
Despite his initial request to wait until yesterday, Greenwood has extended his decision period until Monday, acknowledging the rapidly changing dynamics.
Man United are likely to favour the highest bid, while Marseille’s interest remains strong despite public opposition to the signing.
Greenwood’s decision will be crucial, as Napoli’s late involvement adds significant intrigue to the saga.
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On the journey towards your wedding day, words often fall short. The palpable excitement, the radiant joy, and the heartfelt promises – how can one encapsulate all this in a few lines? Fortunately, poets, writers, and even your loved ones have shared their wisdom and well-wishes over the years, offering a treasury of wedding quotes and wedding wishes messages.
Drawing on this rich legacy, we have curated a collection of 120 wedding quotes and 119 wedding wishes messages. These are designed to inspire and enrich your big day, potentially bringing tears of joy and fond smiles to everyone present.
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Wedding Quotes – Echoes of Love and Commitment
Throughout history, wedding quotes have beautifully captured the essence of love, companionship, and commitment. They lend eloquence to your vows, elegance to your toasts, and depth to your personal messages.
“Being someone’s first love may be great, but to be their last is beyond perfect.” – Unknown
“Two souls with but a single thought, two hearts that beat as one.” – Friedrich Halm
“To love is nothing. To be loved is something. But to love and be loved, that’s everything.” – T. Tolis
“We loved with a love that was more than love.” – Edgar Allan Poe
“Where there is love there is life.” – Mahatma Gandhi
“To get the full value of joy, you must have someone to divide it with.” – Mark Twain
“There is no more lovely, friendly, and charming relationship, communion or company than a good marriage.” – Martin Luther
“Love recognizes no barriers. It jumps hurdles, leaps fences, penetrates walls to arrive at its destination full of hope.” – Maya Angelou
“The greatest marriages are built on teamwork. A mutual respect, a healthy dose of admiration, and a never-ending portion of love and grace.” – Fawn Weaver
“The best thing to hold onto in life is each other.” – Audrey Hepburn
“Happily ever after is not a fairy tale—it’s a choice.” – Fawn Weaver
“A successful marriage requires falling in love many times, always with the same person.” – Mignon McLaughlin
“The highest happiness on earth is the happiness of marriage.” – William Lyon Phelps
“True love stories never have endings.” – Richard Bach
“You don’t love someone because they’re perfect, you love them in spite of the fact that they’re not.” – Jodi Picoult
“Love doesn’t make the world go round. Love is what makes the ride worthwhile.” – Franklin P. Jones
“Love is not about possession. Love is about appreciation.” – Osho
“Love isn’t about finding the perfect person. It’s about seeing an imperfect person perfectly.” – Sam Keen
“In the arithmetic of love, one plus one equals everything, and two minus one equals nothing.” – Mignon McLaughlin
“Grow old with me, the best is yet to be.” – Robert Browning
“A marriage is not a noun; it’s a verb. It isn’t something you get. It’s the way you love your partner everyday.” – Barbara De Angelis
“When you realize you want to spend the rest of your life with somebody, you want the rest of your life to start as soon as possible.” – When Harry Met Sally
“Marriages, like a garden, take time to grow. But the harvest is rich unto those who patiently and tenderly care for the ground.” – Darlene Schacht
“What greater thing is there for two human souls, than to feel that they are joined for life–to strengthen each other in all labour, to rest on each other in all sorrow, to minister to each other in all pain, to be one with each other in silent unspeakable memories at the moment of the last parting?” – George Eliot
“Love is the emblem of eternity; it confounds all notion of time, effaces all memory of a beginning, all fear of an end.” – Madame De Stael
“Love one another and you will be happy. It’s as simple and as difficult as that.” – Michael Leunig
“You don’t marry the person you can live with—you marry the person you can’t live without.” – Unknown
“To find someone who will love you for no reason, and to shower that person with reasons, that is the ultimate happiness.” – Robert Brault
“Love is the greatest gift that God has given us. It’s free.” – Taraji P. Henson
“Marriage is not about age; it’s about finding the right person.” – Sophia Bush
“Love is composed of a single soul inhabiting two bodies.” – Aristotle
“Love doesn’t just sit there, like a stone, it has to be made, like bread; remade all the time, made new.” – Ursula K. Le Guin
“Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength, while loving someone deeply gives you courage.” – Lao Tzu
“Love me and the world is mine.” – David Reed
“In all the world, there is no heart for me like yours. In all the world, there is no love for you like mine.” – Maya Angelou
“I love being married. It’s so great to find one special person you want to annoy for the rest of your life.” – Rita Rudner
“Marriage is the golden ring in a chain whose beginning is a glance and whose ending is Eternity.” – Kahlil Gibran
“Marriage: Love is the reason. Lifelong friendship is the gift. Kindness is the cause. And till death do us part is the length.” – Fawn Weaver
“The secret of a happy marriage is finding the right person. You know they’re right if you love to be with them all of the time.” – Julia Child
“Marriage is a mosaic you build with your spouse. Millions of tiny moments that create your love story.” – Jennifer Smith
“Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same.” – Emily Bronte
“It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.” – Jane Austen
“Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud.” – 1 Corinthians 13:4
“There is no such cozy combination as man and wife.” – Menander
“When love reigns, the impossible may be attained.” – Indian Proverb
“You know you’re in love when you can’t fall asleep because reality is finally better than your dreams.” – Dr. Seuss
“Marriage is a gift of love you give to your spouse every day, with a never-ending promise that you’ll walk side by side.” – Darlene Schacht
“A good marriage is one which allows for change and growth in the individuals and in the way they express their love.” – Pearl S. Buck
“In dreams and in love there are no impossibilities.” – Janos Arnay
“In terms of my marriage, you know, falling in love with my husband was by far the best thing that’s ever happened to me.” – Caroline Kennedy
“Marriage is not a ritual or an end. It is a long, intricate, intimate dance together and nothing matters more than your own sense of balance and your choice of partner.” – Amy Bloom
“A great marriage isn’t something that just happens; it’s something that must be created.” – Fawn Weaver
“The beauty of marriage is not always seen from the very beginning—but rather as love grows and develops over time.” – Fawn Weaver
“Marriage is the highest state of friendship. If happy, it lessens our cares by dividing them, at the same time that it doubles our pleasures by mutual participation.” – Samuel Richardson
“The central idea of love is not even a relationship commitment, the first thing is a personal commitment to be the best version of yourself with or without that person that you’re with. You have to every single day, mind, body, and spirit, wake up with a commitment to be better.” – Will Smith
“The success of marriage comes not in finding the “right” person, but in the ability of both partners to adjust to the real person they inevitably realize they married.” – John Fischer
“Love at first sight is easy to understand; it’s when two people have been looking at each other for a lifetime that it becomes a miracle.” – Sam Levenson
“A good marriage is each for the other and two against the world.” – Robert Brault
“Love makes all things easy. Faith makes all things possible. Love makes all things easy.” – Dwight L. Moody
“There is no greater risk than matrimony. But there is nothing happier than a happy marriage.” – Sir Benjamin Disraeli
“One should believe in marriage as in the immortality of the soul.” – Honore de Balzac
“Love is the master key that opens the gates of happiness.” – Oliver Wendell Holmes
“A good marriage is where both people feel like they’re getting the better end of the deal.” – Anne Lamott
“Marriage: If you want something to last forever, you treat it differently. You shield it and protect it. You never abuse it. You don’t expose it to the elements.” – Fawn Weaver
“Marriage provides the solace of worked-on friendship and the joy of being known profoundly.” – Imogene Stubbs
“Chains do not hold a marriage together. It is threads, hundreds of tiny threads, which sew people together through the years.” – Simone Signoret
“In the opinion of the world, marriage ends all, as it does in a comedy. The truth is precisely the opposite: it begins all.” – Anne S Swetchine
“A good marriage is a contest of generosity.” – Diane Sawyer
“The real act of marriage takes place in the heart, not in the ballroom or church or synagogue. It’s a choice you make – not just on your wedding day, but over and over again – and that choice is reflected in the way you treat your husband or wife.” – Barbara De Angelis
“What counts in making a happy marriage is not so much how compatible you are but how you deal with incompatibility.” – Leo Tolstoy
“Marriage is not just spiritual communion, it is also remembering to take out the trash.” – Joyce Brothers
“You don’t marry one person; you marry three: the person you think they are, the person they are, and the person they are going to become as a result of being married to you.” – Richard Needham
“Happy marriages begin when we marry the ones we love, and they blossom when we love the ones we marry.” – Tom Mullen
“Marriage, ultimately, is the practice of becoming passionate friends.” – Harville Hendrix
” So it’s not gonna be easy. It’s going to be really hard; we’re gonna have to work at this everyday, but I want to do that because I want you. I want all of you, forever, everyday. You and me… everyday.” – Nicholas Sparks, The Notebook
“I would rather share one lifetime with you than face all the ages of this world alone.” – J.R.R. Tolkien
“To be fully seen by somebody, then, and be loved anyhow—this is a human offering that can border on miraculous.” – Elizabeth Gilbert
“A happy marriage is a long conversation which always seems too short.” – Andre Maurois
“I love you, not only for what you are, but for what I am when I am with you. I love you, not only for what you have made of yourself but for what you are making of me.” – Roy Croft
“You don’t find love, it finds you. It’s got a little bit to do with destiny, fate and what’s written in the stars.” – Anais Nin
“Marriage is a commitment- a decision to do, all through life, that which will express your love for one’s spouse.” – Herman H. Kieval
“Marriage, like a submarine, is only safe if you get all the way inside.” – Frank Pittman
“Marriage is our last, best chance to grow up.” – Joseph Barth
“Love is not weakness. It is strong. Only the sacrament of marriage can contain it.” – Boris Pasternak
“Marriage is like a fine wine, if tended properly, it just gets better with age.” – Unknown
“True love stands by each other’s side on good days and stands closer on bad days.” – Unknown
“It’s amazing how one day someone walks into your life, and you cannot remember how you ever lived without them.” – Unknown
“The greatest marriages are built on teamwork, a mutual respect, a healthy dose of admiration, and a never-ending portion of love and grace.” – Fawn Weaver
“Once in awhile, right in the middle of an ordinary life, love gives us a fairy tale.” – Unknown
“A marriage is not a noun; it’s a verb. It isn’t something you get. It’s the way you love your partner everyday.” – Barbara De Angelis
“It is not a lack of love, but a lack of friendship that makes unhappy marriages.” – Friedrich Nietzsche
“What lies behind us, and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson
“You were born together, and together you shall be forevermore….but let there be spaces in your togetherness. And let the winds of the heavens dance between you.” – Kahlil Gibran
“Marriage is not just about love. It is more than that. It is about commitment, giving, taking and understanding.” – Unknown
“We may have started as individuals, but now we are as one.” – Bryon Pulsifer
“Marriage is…sharing life with your best friend, enjoying the journey along the way and arriving at every destination together.” – Fawn Weaver
“There is no remedy for love but to love more.” – Henry David Thoreau
” Since love grows within you, so beauty grows. For love is the beauty of the soul” – Saint Augustine
“Love is not about how many days, weeks or months you’ve been together, it’s all about how much you love each other every day.” – Unknown
“Marriage is the golden ring in a chain whose beginning is a glance and whose ending is Eternity.” – Kahlil Gibran
“Life is a succession of lessons which must be lived to be understood. All is riddle, and the key to a riddle is another riddle. There are many locks, and keys are lost. But sometimes, and it is rare, sometimes, somewhere, one of the keys fits one of the locks, and then the world opens. A moment comes, and it is this moment, when the right key slides into the right lock, and turns. Today, this is your moment.” – Victor Hugo
“It is a practice that calls us to remember that the world is still a broken place, with much work to be done to repair it. We trust that your love and the family you built will be part of the healing of the world that we need so much.” – A Wedding Officiant
“Love is a partnership of two unique people who bring out the very best in each other, and who know that even though they are wonderful as individuals, they are even better together.” – Barbara Cage
“Love is not merely a feeling but an enacted emotion. To love someone is to strive to accept that person exactly the way he or she is, right here and now, and to go on caring through joyful times and through times that may bring us pain.” – Fred Rogers
“We can be the best and the greatest in the world, but if our talent is not directed by love, if our capacity is not framed by love, then we are wasting our time.” – A Wedding Officiant
“They say life is not about the destination, it’s about the journey. I think it’s about the traveling companions who you go through life with. It doesn’t matter where you end up or how you got there if you didn’t enjoy who you traveled with. It’s about choosing the right traveling companion in life.” – A Wedding Officiant
“Love recognizes no barriers. It jumps hurdles, leaps fences, penetrates walls to arrive at its destination full of hope.” – Maya Angelou
“Love is not about staring at each other, but staring off in the same direction.” This profound insight on love and companionship is attributed to Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, the French writer and aviator best known for his novella “The Little Prince.” His perspective beautifully encapsulates the essence of partnership and shared goals that form the foundation of a strong marriage.
“I have learned not to worry about love; but to honor its coming with all my heart.” – Alice Walker
“To give somebody your time is the biggest gift you can give.” — Franka Potente
“Grow old along with me! The best is yet to be.” – Robert Browning
“I love your feet because they have wandered over the earth and through the wind and water until they brought you to me.” -Pablo Neruda
“Love is not just looking at each other, it’s looking in the same direction.” – Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
“Love is the condition in which the happiness of another person is essential to your own.” – Robert A. Heinlein
“Love is a journey that takes us from the familiar to the unexpected, and the best part is having someone by your side to share every step of the way.” – Unknown
“A successful marriage isn’t the union of two perfect people. It’s that of two imperfect people who have learned the value of forgiveness and grace.” – Darlene Schacht
“Love is not only something you feel, it is something you do.” – David Wilkerson
“Love is the longing for the half of ourselves we have lost.” —Milan Kundera, The Unbearable Lightness of Being
“I’m not a religious person but I do sometimes think God made you for me.” —Sally Rooney, Normal People
“If I never see you again I will always carry you inside, outside; on my fingertips and at brain edges and in centers centers of what I am of what remains.” —Charles Bukowski, Living on Luck
Wedding Wishes Messages – Conveying Joy and Hope
When it comes to expressing your delight and sharing your hopes for a couple’s future, nothing does it better than heartfelt wedding wishes messages. These sincere notes can light up faces and warm hearts, making the wedding day even more special.
“May the years ahead be filled with love and joy. Your marriage be everything you’ve dreamed of and more.”
“May your joining together bring you more happiness than you can imagine.”
“May your love story be as magical and charming as in fairy tales. Congratulations on your wedding!”
“May your love bloom brighter and your companionship grow sweeter with each passing year.”
“May today be the beginning of a long, happy journey together. Wishing you two a very joy-filled life.”
“Your wedding day may come and go, but may your love forever grow. Congratulations to the perfect couple!”
“May your love and faith for each other always be immutable. Stay blessed and enjoy your happy married life!”
“May your life together be as sweet as your love. Here’s to a happy married life.”
“May your love gather with the power of a storm, so your future life together can be watered by its unending laughter and joy. Congratulations on your wedding!”
“May your love shine brighter and your companionship grow richer with each passing day.”
“May the bond that you share last forever and let it never change and grow firmer and deeper day by day. Congratulations on your wedding!”
“Wishing that your life together will be rich in joy and love. May this day be the start of something beautiful.”
“May the spark in your eyes stay forever, and may this auspicious bonding be blessed by the Almighty.”
“Two beautiful hearts joining together, and binding with a beautiful promise. Wishing you a lifetime of togetherness.”
“Here’s to love, laughter, and happily ever after. Congratulations to the happy couple!”
“May your married life be filled with harmony, peace, joy, and love. You deserve a happy life!”
“May your life be filled with good health, love, luck, and prosperity. Have a great journey ahead!”
“May the joys from your wedding day last long into all the years of your tomorrows.”
“Wishing that strong trust and never-ending love occupy your marriage. Happy wedding!”
“May your mutual trust grow with every passing moment. Looking forward to seeing you grow old together!”
“Congratulations! May you find favor in the eyes of our God and may He bless your marriage with boundless joy, fruitfulness, and favor.”
“As you step into a new life as new couples, may you continue to light up each other’s heart. Congratulations!”
“May the love you express to each other today, always be the first thoughts during any hard time in the future.”
“May your family never encounter hardship and troubles. Enjoy a bountiful time and joyful life ahead!”
“May you continue to cherish and enjoy all the simple pleasures in your lives together. Congratulations!”
“May your life be endowed with an eternal love story, smiling through the years of togetherness.”
“The beauty of this day is only a shadow of the real beauty of your hearts. May you always find beauty in one another.”
“Your journey of love brought you here and now begins a journey of togetherness and warmth. Wishing you a happy marital life.”
“May this journey of your love never end. May it continue to overflow with joy and precious memories.”
“Love brought you together as husband and wife. May the laughter, happiness, and love never leave your house. Congratulations on your wedding!”
“As you start this new journey in life, may every day hold wonderful shared experiences! Wishing you a blissful future together.”
“May your journey be filled with lots of smiles, sunshine, and endless love. Dance through the journey of life together!”
“Congratulations on your special day! You two are a wonderful example of love, relation, and family.”
“Wishing you both a world of happiness and joy on your wedding day. May your love story never have an end.”
“I wish you a wonderful life together as you head down the road to married happiness. So happy for you!”
“Your love has matured into a rich red rose and will continue to grow through the seasons of life.”
“May your love be like a shining star, brightening even the darkest of times. Nurture your love, happiness, and hope every blessed day of your marriage.”
“May your love be modern enough to survive the times and old-fashioned enough to last forever!”
“Marriage is not just an auspicious bond. It is a journey that lasts till eternity. Right at the beginning of the journey, here’s wishing that both of you have a memorable and joyful ride.”
“May the freshness of your love remain in your hearts forever. Wishing you never-ending joy on your wedding day.”
“May your hearts always beat for each other as you embark on a journey as man and wife. Congratulations!”
“The start of something beautiful begins with great ingredients. Best wishes and congrats to the newlyweds!”
“May the love you share today grow stronger as you grow old together. Congratulations!”
“May you always walk together in happy ways of love while trusting in the grace of God to lead you from above.”
“Wishing you a lifetime of joy, love, and happiness. May every day of your life hereafter hold wonderful shared experiences.”
“May you always remember the love shared on this special day. Wishing you a lifetime of love and joy.”
“May your joining together bring you more joy than you can imagine. Good luck!”
“May your life together be filled with unforgettable moments and endless tenderness. Congratulations!”
“May your marriage be filled with all the right ingredients: love, understanding, joy, and a lifetime of happiness. Congratulations and best wishes!”
“May your marriage be like a cloudless night sky, filled with sparkling stars of love, joy, and care. Congratulations on your wedding!”
“Marriage is not about finding someone to live with. It’s about finding the one you can’t live without. Best wishes on your wedding!”
“May the bond of your love be strengthened at all times. Keep the faith, love, and trust with one another.”
“May your hearts be forever intertwined. Congratulations on finding the perfect partner in each other!”
“Wishing you endless love and the happiest life together. It is a joy to know two such beautiful people.”
“May the happiness and love that you two share continue to be like a shining star that lights up your life paths.”
“May your love story be filled with magical moments and endless laughter. Congratulations on your marriage!”
“May your journey in life together be joyous, fruitful, and filled with exciting discoveries. Congratulations!”
“Your wedding is a special day, but may your joy continue long after you celebrate with friends and family.”
“May your hearts forever be one and your spirits always connected in love.”
“May your love be like the wind, strong enough to move the clouds, soft enough to never hurt, but always never-ending.”
“With warm congratulations to a very special pair, may you find joy and happiness that is being wished for you!”
“Marriage is a beautiful time when two souls start to share one heart. Let your love for each other grow with every passing day.”
“Wishing you both a lifetime of happiness. No one deserves this joy more than you two.”
“As you unite today in marriage as Christians, I wish you both an eternity of love and happiness together. God bless you.”
“May the years ahead be filled with lasting joy. May you both be richly blessed on this very special day.”
“May God bless you abundantly on this journey of love. May the years ahead be filled with lasting joy.”
“Today, two souls have been you united. May the affection, trust, respect, and love for each other never vanish. May you have an incredible and amazing married life!”
“May this day mark the start of an incredible journey and great memories. Congratulations on your marriage!”
“May your hearts be always near both in good and bad times, may you always hold on to each other with trust and faith. Wishing you a blissfully married life!”
“The time flies and things change, but I wish that your love for each other would stay unchangeable. Congratulations!”
“As your wedding rings symbolize your eternal love, may you always be reminded of the promises you are making to each other today.”
“Marriage is a promise you make each day of your life. Celebrate your love today, share your dreams tomorrow, and cherish happy memories always!”
“Just a note to say how happy we are for you. Wishing you a lifetime of the greatest joy, love, and happiness. Congratulations to a wonderful couple!”
“Two becoming one is a beautiful sight. Congratulations on promising to each other a future bright.”
“May your future be bright and filled to overflowing with the deepest joys and grandest adventures. Happy wedding!”
“Wishing you all the happiness there is and as you both live out your lives together may they be doubly rich.”
“May your life together be filled with love and laughter and joy in each other’s company. Congratulations on your wedding!”
“May your wedding be a time to celebrate all the richness love has brought into your lives and all the joy that still lies ahead. Wishing you happiness always!”
“May your married life be an inspiration to all the couples! Happy wedding!”
“May the love you share today grow stronger as you grow old together. May your wedding day be the spark that lights up a fire of love in your hearts.”
“With the warmest wishes to a very special couple. May the bond of wedding unite your souls and bring out all that is good in both of you.”
“Congratulations! God bless you today and for the rest of your married lives.”
“Marriage is not just an auspicious bond. It is a journey that lasts until the end of eternity. Here’s to wishing that the both of you have a memorable and joyful ride.”
“Wishing you a lifetime of love and happiness. Your wedding day will come and go, but may your love forever grow.”
“Best wishes on this wonderful journey, as you build your new lives together.”
“May the years ahead be filled with lasting joy.”
“May the love you share today grow stronger as you grow old together.”
“May your joining together bring you more joy than you can imagine.”
“May today be the beginning of a long, happy life together.”
“Wishing you joy, love, and happiness on your wedding day and as you begin your new life together.”
“May the love and happiness you feel today shine through the years.”
“May your marriage blessed with love be an everlasting source of strength for you two.”
“All the best, and good luck for the future.”
“As you unite in love and in friendship, may your marriage be fulfilling, content and full of warmth.”
“May you always remember the love shared on this special day.”
“Wishing you a lifetime of the greatest joy, love, and happiness.”
“Congratulations to a couple who was made for each other! May this new adventure bring lots of happy memories and fun times.”
“Forever is a long time, but I wouldn’t mind spending it by your side. Wish you a very special married life.”
“In the arithmetic of love, one plus one equals everything, and two minus one equals nothing. Best wishes.”
“Two souls, one heart. Congratulations on your wedding!”
“May your journey together be the kind of love story that legends are made of. Wishing you a lifetime of days filled with joy, adventures that deepen your bond, and love that grows and shines brighter with each passing year. Congratulations on your forever.”
“May the world be forever a better place because the two of you fell in love.”
“May your journey together be the kind of love story that legends are made of. Wishing you a lifetime of days filled with joy, adventures that deepen your bond, and love that grows and shines brighter with each passing year. Congratulations on your forever.”
“May your marriage be a cloudless night sky filled with sparkling stars of love, joy, and care. A path illuminated by the light of your love, guiding you through all the challenges of life. Wishing you both a lifetime of happiness and love.”
“May your marriage be a canvas of vibrant colors, each stroke symbolizing the unique journey you embark upon together. As you intertwine your lives, may the blend of your hearts create a masterpiece of love and happiness, enduring through the seasons of life. Here’s to a lifetime of creating beautiful memories, hand in hand, heart to heart. Congratulations on your wedding!”
“May your love story continue to unfold beautifully, like the petals of an eternal bloom, with each chapter more vibrant and full of life than the last. Together, may you navigate the journey of life with kindness, understanding, and an unbreakable bond of love. Here’s to endless laughter, boundless happiness, and a lifetime of shared dreams and adventures. Congratulations on your wedding!”
“May your love be a guiding star, leading you to joy, peace, and endless growth together. Congratulations on your beautiful beginning!”
“May your love be a beautiful journey that unfolds with the passing of each day, growing deeper and more fulfilling as the years go by. Wishing you a lifetime of happiness, laughter, and love that grows stronger with each passing moment. Congratulations on your wedding!”
“May your home be a place of warmth and understanding filled with light and love and joy, may your journey together be blessed with Harmony, companionship and peace!” – A Wedding Officiant
“May your love be a constant adventure, unfolding like a story that grows richer and more beautiful with each chapter.”
“May your marriage be filled with all the right ingredients: a heap of love, a dash of humor, a touch of romance, and a spoonful of understanding. May your joy last forever. Congratulations!”
“Wishing you a lifetime of love, laughter, and endless happiness as you embark on this beautiful journey together. May your days be filled with shared dreams, cherished moments, and a love that grows stronger with each passing year. Here’s to the magic of today and the joy of all your tomorrows. Congratulations on finding your forever.”
“May your love story be a tapestry woven with threads of laughter, adventure, and unwavering support. May each year bring new colors and patterns, forever reminding you of the beauty of your journey together. Congratulations!”
“May your marriage be a beautiful symphony, composed of the melodies of love, trust, and mutual respect. May your life together be filled with harmony and joy, creating a masterpiece that resonates through the years. Congratulations on your wedding!”
“May your marriage be a boundless adventure, where each day brings new joys and discoveries. May your love be your anchor through calm and stormy seas, guiding you to a lifetime of happiness and fulfillment. Congratulations on embarking on this incredible journey together!”
“May your marriage be a lighthouse, guiding you through life’s storms and celebrating your brightest moments. Here’s to a lifetime of shared joy and unwavering love. Congratulations!”
“May your love be a symphony of laughter, harmony, and unwavering devotion. As you embark on this new chapter, may your hearts beat as one, your souls intertwine, and your love story be an inspiration to all who know you. Congratulations on your beautiful wedding!”
“May your marriage be a sanctuary of love, where every moment together is cherished and every challenge faced with unity and strength. May the bond you share grow stronger with each passing day, bringing endless joy and fulfillment. Congratulations on your beautiful journey ahead!”
“May your marriage be a journey of love and adventure, where every moment spent together is a new chapter in a story that never ends. Wishing you both a lifetime filled with cherished memories, unwavering support, and a love that grows stronger with each passing day. Congratulations on your wedding!”
The power of words is immense. They can capture feelings, express emotions, and offer wisdom. On your big day, such wedding quotes and wedding wishes messages can add a touch of magic, bringing everyone closer and making the celebration even more memorable.
Conclusion
Every wedding is a unique tapestry woven from threads of love, hope, and joy. These 239 wedding quotes and wedding wishes messages can be the golden threads, adding an extra sheen to your special day. As you embark on this wonderful journey, may these words inspire and uplift you, filling each moment with love and happiness. From sentimental to humorous, profound to simple, these quotes and wishes would encompass the beautiful spectrum of love and commitment that a wedding symbolizes. So, let them infuse your big day with their wisdom, warmth, and wonder.
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DONALD L. DEL DUCA, of Islip, NY, on May 7, 2022 at the age of 87. Visiting will be Friday 5/13/22 from 2-4:30 & 7-9PM. A funeral mass will be celebrated at St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore, on Saturday 5/14/22 at 9AM. Entombment to follow at Queen of All Saints Cemetery in Central Islip. In lieu of flowers, donations greatly appreciated in Donald's name to The Leukemia Lymphoma Society https://www.lls.org
VICTOR NAVARRO, of Davie, FL (formerly of Islip, NY), on May 5, 2022, at the age of 74. Visiting will be on Thursday, 5/12/2022 from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A funeral mass will be celebrated at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip, on Friday, 5/13/2022 at 9:45AM. Entombment to follow at Pinelawn Memorial Park, Pinelawn, NY
WILLIAM NUNEMANN III of Islip, NY on May 4, 2022. Beloved husband of Deborah and loving father of William. Dear brother of Joseph Nunemann and the late John James and Michael Welsh. Visiting will be Monday 5/9/2022 ffom 2-4 and 7-9pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Tuesday 9:45am at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip. Interment to follow at Calverton National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to AAMDS.org would be appreciated.
JACK L. GAMBARDELLA, of Bay Shore, NY, on May 2, 2022, at the age of 86. Visiting will be Tuesday, 5/10/2022, from 2-4 and 7-9pm. A religious service will take place Wednesday 11AM at the funeral home. Interment to follow at St. Patrick's Cemetery, Bay Shore, NY.
JOSEPH LOPARDO of West Islip, NY on April 29, 2022 at the age of 71. Cremation will be private. A memorial service will be celebrated on Saturday, May 14 at 1 pm at St. Luke’s Lutheran Church, 3 Lawrence Lane, Bay Shore, NY 11706 . In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to cancer research at mskcc.org or The Harry Chapin Food Bank at licares.org.
VIVIAN MARIE TONNA of Deerfield Beach, FL on April 29, 2022 at the age of 79. Cremation was private. Memorial visiting will be held Friday 5/6/2022 from 5-8pm. A memorial service will be celebrated at 7pm.
BARBARA CHEYNE, of Islip, NY, on April 28, 2022, at the age of 79. Visiting will be Tuesday 5/3/2022 from 11am-1pm ONLY. Cremation will be private.
MARJORIE BRINKWORTH, of Clearwater, FL, on April 23, 2022, at the age of 92. Visitng will be Thursday, 5/5/2022 from 9-11AM. Religious service will be at 11AM at the funeral home. Interment to follow at Calverton National Cemetery.
HARRY S. MONROE, of Bay Shore, NY, on April 28, 2022 at the age of 83. Visiting will be Sunday, 5/1/2022 from 2-4 and 7-9PM. A religious service will be celebrated Monday, 12:30PM at New Life Community Church in Sayville, NY. Interment to follow at Pinelawn Memorial Park.
ARLINE GOODALL of Bay Shore, NY on April 27, 2022 at the age of 93. Visiting will be Friday 5/6/2022 from 4-8PM. A religious service will be held a the funeral home at 7:30PM. Cremation will be private.
CAROLE E. RYAN, of Bay Shore, NY, on April 26, 2022 at the age of 83. Visiting will be Thursday evening 4/28/2022 from 7-9PM ONLY. There will be a religious service around the 7:30 hour. A Closing prayer will be offered at 10AM Friday morning at the funeral home with entombment to follow immediately at Pinelawn Memorial Park, Pinelawn, NY
VINCENT J. MIRANDO, of Islip, NY, on April 18, 2022, at the age of 79. Visiting will be Thursday from 3-7PM ONLY. A funeral mas will be celebrated on Friday morning at 10:45am at St. Mary's RC Church, East Islip, NY. Interment to follow at Pinelawn Memorial Park, Pinelawn, NY.
LAURENCE R. STRAUB, of East Islip, NY (formerly of Islip) passed away peacefully after a long courageous battle with Parkinson’s disease on April 8, 2022 at the age of 78. He is survived by his loving wife of 56 years, Mary Jane and his four children and their spouses, Elizabeth Romero (Seth), Melissa Straub (Jodi), and Jamie Straub (Tracy) Kevin Straub (Jessica). He is also survived by his loving grandchildren, Kaeli, Jake, Kyle, Gracie, Jordan, Cassidy, Connor, Hailey, Riley, Finley and Charlotte, who will forever carry a piece of his heart. May he finally rest in peace knowing how much he was loved and cherished by those he touched with his witty humor, love of sports and his dedication to his family. Visiting will be Sunday, 4/10/2022, from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A funeral mass will be celebrated, Monday, 4/11/2022, at 11:45AM at St. Mary's RC Church, East Islip, NY. Cremation will be private. In lieu of flowers donations to Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research, Grand Central Station, PO Box 4777 New York, NY 10163, or Good Shepherd Hospice, 110 Bi-County Blvd. Farmingdale, NY 11735, would be appreciated by the family.
WAYNE THOMAS, of Philadelphia, PA, (formerly of Islip, NY), on April 5, 2022 at the age of 65. Visiting will be Friday morning, 4/8/2022, from 9:30-10:30, with a closing prayer and then burial at St. Charles Cemetery, Farmingdale, NY.
JOY CRONIN of Bay Shore, NY on April 6, 2022 at the age of 61. Visiting will be Friday 4/8/2022 from 6-9pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated on Saturday 10:15am at St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore. Interment to follow at St. Patrick's Cemetery.
GERALD HERMGES, of Islip, NY, on April 6, 2022 at the age of 67. A private cremation was held.
CHARLES W. MASON, JR., of Islip, NY, on April 5, 2022. at the age of 76. Visiting hours will be Thursday, April 7, 2022, from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A funeral mass will be celebrated on Friday 4/8/2022 9:45AM at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip, NY. Interment to follow at Pinelawn Memorial Park.
NANCY SCRIMO of Lenox, MA (formerly of Islip) on April 3, 2022 at the age of 75. Visiting will be Monday 4/11/2022 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A funeral service will be held Tuesday 10:15am at Trinity Lutheran Church in Islip, with interment to follow at Pinelawn Memorial Park.
KENNETH C. MEISSNER, of Islip, NY, on April 3, 2022, at the age of 75. A commital service with military honors will be held on Tuesday 4/12/22 at 11AM at Calverton National Cemetery
JOHN R McCOLLUM of Ocean Beach, NY on March 31, 2022 at the age of 68. Visiting will be Thursday 4/7/2022 from 2-4 and 6-8pm at ALBRECHT BRUNO and OSHEA FUNERAL HOME, 62 Carleton Avenue, East Islip, NY 11730. A religious service and firematic service will be held beginning at 6:45pm. Cremation will be private.
CARLOS LUIS MEDINA, SR., of Bay Shore, NY, on March 29, 2022 at the age of 88. Visiting hours will be Monday, 4/4/22, from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A religious service will take place Tuesday, 4/5/22, at 10AM at the funeral home. Burial to follow at the Calverton National Cemetery.
RASHAWN P. JONES, of Bay Shore, NY, on March 28, 2022, at the age of 26. Visiting hours will be Monday, April 4, 2022 from 9:30-11:30AM. Religious service to follow. Cremation will be private.
PEGGY FRASER, of Bay Shore, NY, on March 27, 2022 at the age of 87. Memorial visitation will be on Friday, April 1, 2022 from 3:00PM-6:00PM. Cremation was private. In lieu of flowers, donations greatly appreciated in Peggy's name to The American Cancer Society.
PHYLLIS A. LAUDANO, of Islip, NY, on March 24, 2022 at the age of 62. Memorial visitation will be on Saturday, April 2, 2022, from 12:00PM-4:00PM. Eulogies and religious service will begin around the 2 O'Clock hour. Cremation will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations to CurePSP at www.psp.org or CurePSP, 1216 Broadway, 2nd Floor, NY, NY 10001, would be appreciated by the family.
JOAN LAMARTINA of Bay Shore, NY on March 24, 2022 at the age of 91. Visiting will be Sunday 3/27/2022 from 2:30 - 6:30pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Monday 9:45am at St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore. Interment to follow at Long Island National Cemetery in Farmingdale.
GLORIA J. CHMURZYNSKI, of Bay Shore, NY on March 13, 2022, at the age of 90. Visiting will be Thursday, 3/17/22, from 2-4:30PM & 7-9PM. Funeral Mass
Friday, 3/18/22, at 11AM at St. Patrick's RC Church, Bay Shore. Interment to follow at St. Charles Cemetery in Farmingdale. In lieu of flowers, donations greatly appreciated in Gloria's name to a charity of your choice.
FRANCES GIUNTA, of Bay Shore, NY on March 8, 2022, at the age of 90. Visiting will be Sunday, 3/13/22, from 3-7PM only. A requiem mass will be celebrated, Monday, 3/14/22 at 9:30AM at St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Islip. Interment to follow at Calverton National Cemetery.
DR. MARY PELLICIO of Brightwaters, NY on March 7, 2022, at the age of 73. Visiting will be Thursday, 3/10/22, from 6-9PM only. Eulogies will be at 7:30PM. Cremation will be private.
MICHAEL T. MARONEY, of East Islip, NY, on March 4, 2022, at the age of 60. Visiting will be Monday, 3/7/22 from 3-7PM only. There will be a religious service, Monday, 3/7/22, at 5PM. cremation will be private.
JOHN OROSS, of Islip, NY, on March 3, 2022 at the age of 82. Visiting will be Sunday, 3/6/22 from 2-5PM only. There will be a religious service, Sunday, 3/6/22, at 4:15PM. cremation will be private.
MICHAEL GALLAHAD, of Islip Terrace, NY, on March 1, 2022 at the age of 65. Cremation will be private with a possible memorial service at a later date.
ANNETTE FABRIZI of Brentwood, NY on February 28, 2022 at the age of 93. Visiting will be Sunday, 3/6/2022, from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A religious service will take place at 7:30PM at the funeral home. There will be a closing prayer at 10AM Monday morning, followed by interment at Calverton National Cemetery.
HILDA TORSBJER of Islip, NY on February 27, 2022 at the age of 94. Visiting will be Friday 3/4/2022 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. Prayers will be offered at 7:30pm. A funeral service will be celebrated Saturday 9:30am at Trinity Lutheran Church in Islip. Interment to follow at Oakwood Cemetery in Bay Shore.
JEAN BARNES of East Islip (formerly of Islip and Bohemia), NY on February 26, 2022 at the age of 93. Visiting will be Thursday 3/3/2022 from 3-6pm. A funeral service will be celebrated Friday 9:45am at the funeral home. Interment to follow at Oakwood Cemetery in Bay Shore.
STANLEY ZABLOCKI of Bethpage, NY on February 26, 2022 at the age of 84. Visiting will be Tuesday 3/1/2022 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Wednesday 9:45am at St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore. Interment to follow at St. Charles Cemetery in Farmingdale.
CHARLES E ENTENMANN of Key Largo, FL and formerly of Bay Shore, NY on February 24, 2022 at the age of 92. Visiting will be Thursday, 3/3/2022 from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. The funeral service will be private and the interment will be at Oakwood Cemetery, Bay Shore, NY.
WARREN CODY of North Babylon, NY on February 24, 2022, at the age of 88. Visiting will be Sunday 2/27/2022 from 2-6pm only. A funeral service will be celebrated Monday 10am at the First Presbyterian Church of Babylon. Interment to follow at Calverton National Cemetery.
HELEN PAWSON of Bay Shore, NY on February 23, 2022 at the age of 94. Visiting will be Wednesday 3/2/2022 from 9-10:30am at the Bay Shore Church of the Nazarene, 1314 Pineacres Blvd, Bay Shore, NY. A funeral service will be celebrated at 10:30am with the interment to follow at Calverton National Cemetery.
KATHRYN PETERMAN of Islip, NY on February 21, 2022 at the age of 77. Cremation is private. Memorial visiting will be Tuesday 3/1/2022 from 4-7pm. A funeral service will be celebrated Wednesday 10:30am at St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Islip.
PETER COLE of Islip, NY on February 19, 2022 at the age of 74. Cremation was private. A memorial service will be held at a later date.
MARILYN FUCHS, of Texas (formerly of Long Island), on February 12, 2022, at the age of 79. Cremation took place in Texas. Memorial visitation will be Thursday, 2/24/2022 from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A funeral mass will be held Friday, 2/25/2022 at 9:45AM at St. Mary's RC Church, East Islip, NY.
ROBERT G. BEEBE of Islip, NY on February 11, 2022 at the age of 90. Visiting will be Thursday from 2-4:30PM & 7-9PM with Firematic Service 7:30PM. Closing prayer at 11am Friday and then interment at Oakwood Cemetery in Bay Shore. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Islip Fire Dept., 28 Monell Ave. Islip, NY, or Haven Hospice,m 4200 NW 90th Blvd. Gainesville, FL, would be appreciated by the family.
LOUISE MARIE BOCCALUPO, of Islip, NY, on February 7, 2022 at the age of 82. Visiting will be Monday from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A religious service will be held on Tuesday at 9:30AM at Trinity Lutheran Church in Islip. Burial will follow at the Calverton National Cemetery.
PETER W. TITUS of Brightwaters, NY on February 7, 2022 at the age of 70. Visiting will be Friday 2/11/2022 from 1-6pm, with a religious service at 5pm at the funeral home. Cremation will be private.
GERARD R. LIVIERI, of Islip, NY, on February 5, 2022 at the age of 89. Visiting hours Thursday 2/10/22 from 7-9PM. Closing prayer Friday morning 10AM with interment to follow at Calverton National Cemetery.
LINDA E. REDINGTON, of St. Cloud, FL (formerly of Bay Shore, NY), on January 31, 2022 at the age of 79. Visiting will be Tuesday 2/8/22 from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A religious service will take place Wednesday (2/9/22) at 10AM. Interment to follow at Oakwood Cemetery in Bay Shore, NY.
JOSEPH SPLENDORE, of Islip, NY, on February 3, 2022, at the age of 91. Cremation was private
REBECCA R. KIEL, of Massapequa, NY (formerly of Bay Shore), on January 26, 2022 at the age of 83. Cremation was priavte. The family will recieve friends for memorial visitation, Wednesday, 2/2/2022, from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. There will be a religious service, Wednesday evening at 7:30. In lieu of flowers, donations to the St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital, 262 Danny Thomas Place Memphis, TN 38105, would be appreciated by the family.
DONNA SEPE of East Islip, NY on January 24, 2022 at the age of 64. Cremation will be private. There will be a memorial service for Donna at a later date.
VINCENT VIGNATI, of Islip, on January 21, 2022 at the age of 90. Visiting hours will be Thursday 1/27/22 from 7-9PM. Family will gather at the funeral home Friday morning 10-11AM before proceeding to Pinelawn Memorial Park in Farmingdale.
ELEANORA COOK, of Islip Terrace, on January 21, 2022 at the age of 85. Cremation was private. Interment of ashes will be at a later date.
AGNES J. RITZ, long time Islip resident, on January 20, 2022 at the age of 103. Visiting will be Tuesday, 1/25/2022, from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A funeral mass will be celebrated on Wednesday at 9:45AM at St. Mary's RC Church, East Islip. Burial to follow at the Calverton National Cemetery.
JOSEPH DRIES JR of Bay Shore, NY on January 21, 2022 at the age of 89. Visiting will be Sunday 1/23/2022 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Monday 9:45am at St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore. Interment to follow at Calverton National Cemetery.
EDWARD CAGGIANO, on January 19, 2022, at the age of 52. Visiting will be Wednesday, 1/26/2022, from 2-4 and 7-9PM. A funeral mass will be celebrated on Thursday, 10:45AM at St. Mary's RC Church, East Islip. Burial to follow at Calverton National Cemetery.
ANDREA SHAY of West Islip, NY on January 20, 2022 at the age of 46. Visiting will be Saturday 1/22/2022 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. Cremation will be private.
HENRY BORN of Islip, NY on January 19, 2022 at the age of 67. Cremation will be private.
JEAN SOLASKI of Islip, NY on January 18, 2022 at the age of 93. Visiting will be Sunday 1/23/2022 from 2-7pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Monday 9:45am at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip. Interment will follow at Long Island National Cemetery in Farmingdale.
MICHAEL A. HARROLD, of NYC, (formerly of Bay Shore, NY) on January 19, 2022, at the age of 61. Cremation was private. The family will receive friends on Monday from 4-8PM. A religious service will take place around the 7:00pm hour.
MARY BISCELLO, of Central Islip, NY, on January 17, 2022 at the age of 92. Visiting will be Thursday, 1/20/22 from 2-4 and 6-8PM. A funeral mass will be celebrated on Friday, 1/21 at 10:45AM at St. Mary's RC Church, East Islip, NY. Burial to follow at the Calverton National Cemetery.
MARY R. FORLANO of Islip, NY on January 15, 2022 at the age of 95. Cremation was private. Memorial visitation will be Saturday, from 2-4 and 6-8PM, with religious service at 7PM.
GINA RIZZO of Bay Shore, NY on January 16, 2022 at the age of 87. Family and friends will gather at the funeral home Saturday 1/22/22 at 9am, prior to the 10:45am Funeral Mass at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip. Interment will follow at St. Patrick's Cemetery in Bay Shore. In lieu of flowers, donations in Gina's name greatly appreciated to the Alzheimers Foundation.
JOAN SHARPE of East Islip, NY on January 15, 2022 at the age of 91. Visiting will be Wednesday 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Thursday 9:45am at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip. Cremation will be private.
SUSAN CARTER of Islip, NY on January 15, 2022 at the age of 63. Cremation Private.
DOMINICK CAFUOCO of Islip and Ocean Beach, NY on January 14, 2022 at the age of 80. There will be no public visiting hours on Tuesday. Viewing will be Wednesday from 9-10am with a religious service being held at 9:30am at the funeral home. Interment to follow at Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn at approximately 11am.
LAWRENCE G. PFLUME, of Bay Shore, NY on January 13, 2022 at the age of 83. Visitation will be Monday, 1/17/22 from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A religious service is scheduled for Monday at 7:30PM. Cremation will be private.
BLANCHE ETTINGER of Islip, NY on January 13, 2022 at the age of 103. Visiting will be Monday 1/17/2022 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Tuesday 9:45am at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip. Interment to follow at St. Charles Cemetery in Farmingdale. In lieu of flowers, donations in her name to St. Judes Children's Research Hospital would be appreciated.
EMMA SANTANA, of Oakdale, NY, on January 12, 2022 at the age of 91. A graveside service will take place on Saturday, January 15, 2022, at Oakwood Cemetery. Burial to follow. In lieu of flowers, donations to the American Cancer Society, in Emma's name would be appreciated by the family.
DOREATHA STEPHENS of Islip, NY on January 11, 2022 at the age of 90. Visiting will be Tuesday 1/18/2022 from 9-10am. Interment will be Calverton National Cemetery.
JANE AGOLA, of Bay Shore, NY, on January 9, 2022 at the age of 83. Entombment and commital service will be at Holy Rood Cemetery in Westbury, on Friday at 12 noon.
MARIE O. SYLVAIN of Bay Shore, NY on January 6, 2022 at the age of 76. Visiting will be Saturday 1/15/22 from 10-11:30AM. Funeral Service will begin at 11:30AM. Interment to follow at Pinelawn Memorial Park in Farmingdale.
DOMINICK CASSANO of Islip, NY on January 9, 2022 at the age of 82. Cremation will be private. A memorial service will be celebrated at a later date.
LEILA "LEE" WICKERS of Bay Shore, NY on January 8, 2022 at the age of 81. Visiting will be Tuesday 1/11/2022 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A funeral service will be celebrated Wednesday 10am at St. MArk's Episcopal Church in Islip. Interment to follow at Long Island National Cemetery in Farmingdale.
YVONNE ALLEN of Islip Terrace, NY on January 7, 2022 at the age of 79. Visiting will be Thursday 1/13/2022 from 7-9pm. A religious service will be held during the wake hours. Interment will be Friday morning at Plain View Cemetery in Hicksville.
RICHARD PERRONE, of Bay Shore, NY, on January 7, 2022 at the age of 70. Memorial visitation will be Thursday 1/13/2022 from 1-5PM. A religious service will take place at the funeral home at 4PM. Cremation was private.
BETTY MARTINO of West Babylon, NY on January 3, 2022 at the age of 70. Visiting will be Sunday 1/9/2022 from 2-6pm. A funeral service will be held 5pm at the funeral home. Cremation will be private.
LAWRENCE WATERS of Islip, NY on January 3, 2022 at the age of 72. A private family viewing will be held with cremation to follow.
LUCILLE MASSA on January 1, 2022, at the age of 87. Cremation was private. Memorial Mass Thursday, 1/6/2022 at 10:45am at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip.
LOUIS P. MAGLIARO, III on December 31, 2021, at the age of 65. Visiting will be Sunday 1/9/2022, from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. There will be a prayer service on Monday, 1/10/2022, at 10AM at the funeral home with interment to follow at St. Francis DeSalles Cemetery, Patchogue, NY.
GREGORY J. PANKOWITZ on December 30, 2021, at the age of 65. Cremation was private. The family will recieve friends for memorial visitation on Wednesday, 1/5/22, from 5-8PM with a religious service at 7PM.
LUIS TRUJILLO of Bay Shore, NY, suddenly, on December 25, 2021 at the age of 67. Visiting will be Thursday, 12/30/2021, from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A relgious service will take place at 7:30PM Thursday at the funeral home. Cremation will be private.
LOUISE VISCUSI of Islip, NY, on December 23, 2021 at the age of 77. Cremation will be private.
PATRICIA VANNONI of Bay Shore and Fire Island, NY, on December 23, 2021 at the age of 74. Visiting will be Wednesday, 12/29/21 from 4-7PM with a religious service scheduled for 6:30pm in the evening. Cremation will be private. In lieu of flowers, a donation to the charity of your choice in Patricia's name, would be appreciated by the family.
CAROL WALKER of West Islip, NY on December 22, 2021. Cremation will be private.
ELIZABETH "BETTY" MACK of Bay Shore, NY on December 21, 2021 at the age of 92. Visiting will be Saturday 1/8/2022 from 2-7pm. A funeral service will be celebrated Saturday 5:30pm at the funeral home. Cremation will be private.
DOLORES RITA PERETTI of Central Islip, NY on December 18, 2021 at the age of 82. Visiting will be Monday 12/27/21 from 2-4:30 & 7-9PM. Funeral Mass Tuesday 12/28/21 10AM at St. Joseph's RC Church in Ronkonkoma. Private cremation to follow.
MARGARET ANN HAFELE of NYC, NY, formerly of Bay Shore, on December 16, 2021 at the age of 71. Visiting will be Sunday 12/19/21 from 4-7PM. Cremation Private. In lieu of flowers, donations greatly appreciated to the Tunnels to Towers Foundation.
JOSEPH A. "TONY" McNULTY of Brightwaters, NY on December 12, 2021 at the age of 86. President of Hendrickson Fuels in Bay Shore and longtime former mayor of the Village of Brightwaters. Visiting will be Thursday 12/16/2021 and Friday 12/17/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm both days. A funeral mass will be celebrated Saturday 11am at St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore. Interment will follow at St. Patrick's Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations in Tony's name to Mercy Haven or to St. Patrick's Church Hospitality Center would be appreciated.
BARBARA PERINO of Bay Shore, NY on December 12, 2021 at the age of 75. Visiting will be Wednesday 12/15/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Thursday 10am at St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore. Interment to follow at Oakwood Cemetery.
HELEN M DUNNING of Islip, NY on December 11, 2021 at the age of 72. There will be a private family gathering held. A funeral mass will be celebrated Tuesday 12/28/2021 at 9:45am at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip. Interment to follow at St. Charles Cemetery in Farmingdale.
LOUIS P. MAGLIARO, SR., of Bay Shore, NY, on December 11, 2021 at the age of 89. There will be a private viewing, Thursday from 10AM to 10:30AM. Interment immediately following at Calverton National Cemetery, Calverton, NY.
ERNEST BAKER of East Islip, NY (formerly of Massapequa) on December 9, 2021 at the age of 95. A graveside service will be held Noon Friday 12/17/2021 at Calverton National Cemetery.
DAVID G. BRAVO, of The Colony, TX (formerly of Long Island), on December 8, 2021 at the age of 45. Visiting will be Wednesday 12/15/2021 from 6-9pm and Thursday 12/16/2021 from 2-4pm and 7-9pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Friday at 10am at St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore, NY. Interment to follow at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery in Coram.
ANTHONY J. RICCI, of East Moriches, NY, suddenly on December 9, 2021 at the age of 60. Visiting will be Tuesday, 12/14/2021, from 2-5 and 7-9PM. A funeral mass will be celebrated on Wednesday, 12/15, at 10:45AM at St. John the Evangelist RC Church, Center Moriches. Burial to follow at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Center Moriches, NY. The family's wishes are that only vaccinated people attend. Donations in Anthony's name can be made to: SPOHNC Support for People with Head and Neck Cancer, PO Box 53, Locust Valley, NY 11560; or Bideawee. 118 Old Country Rd. Westhampton, NY 11977; or St. John the Evangelist RC Church, 25 Ocean Ave. Center Moriches, NY 11934.
JUAN PABLO MARCA of Bay Shore, NY suddenly on December 7, 2021 at the age of 42. Visiting will be Tuesday 12/14/2021 from 3-7pm. A funeral service will be held Wednesday 10am at the funeral home with interment to follow at Oakwood Cemetery in Bay Shore.
RAMON LUIS GONZALEZ on December 5, 2021 at the age of 85. Visiting will be Wednesday 12/8/2021 from 5-9pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Thursday 10am at St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore. Interment to follow at Pinelawn Memorial Park.
AGNES "NANCY" DAWSON of East Islip, NY on December 5, 2021 at the age of 84. Visiting will be Tuesday 12/7/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A funeral service will be offered Wednesday 10am at the funeral home with interment to follow at Pinelawn Memorial Park.
FRANK BAMBARA, of West Islip, NY, on December 2, 2021 at the age of 94. Visiting will be Wednesday 12/8/21 from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A funeral mass will be celebrated on Thursday 10am at St. Joseph's RC Church, Babylon, NY. Interment will follow at Calverton National Cemetery.
JEAN A. SEAL, of East Islip, NY, on December 2, 2021 at the age of 94. Visiting will be Monday 12/6/21, from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A funeral service will be celebrated Tuesday 10AM at the United Methodist Church of Islip. Cremation will be private.
JIMMY YUN LEE, of Central Islip, NY, on November 26, 2021 at the age of 67. Visiting hours will be Saturday, December 11, 2021 from 4-7PM. A religious service will take place at 6:30PM. Cremation private.
KEVIN KONRAD, of Chatham, NJ, (formerly of Long Island) on November 26, 2021, at the age of 59. Memorial visiting will be Thursday 12/2/21, from 4-8PM. A funeral mass will be celebrated Friday 10am at St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore.
WILLIAM J. McCUE, of Islip, NY on Novemeber 23, 2021 at the age of 64. Visiting hours will be Sunday, from 2-4 and 6-8PM. A religious service will take place Monday morning at 10 at the funeral home. Burial to follow at the Oakwood Cemetery, Bay Shore, NY.
JOHN R. HIERONYMUS JR. of Bay Shore, NY on November 21, 2021 at the age of 74. Visiting will be Saturday 11/27/21 from 2-4:30 & 7-9pm. Brief prayer Saturday 7:30pm at the funeral home. Cremation Private.
VINCENZA SPILOTROS of East Islip, NY on November 16, 2021 at the age of 94. Visiting will be Sunday 11/21/2021 from 3-7pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Monday 10am at St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore. Interment to follow at St. Charles Cemetery in Farmingdale.
FREDERICK ALDEN of Islip, NY on November 16, 2021 at the age of 71. Cremation is private. A memorial service will be celebrated on Saturday 11/27/2021 at 11am at Trinity Lutheran Church in Islip.
THOMAS A. SIEGFRIED, of Islip, NY, on November 15, 2021 at the age of 63. Cremation was private. Memorial visitation will be Saturday, from 1-5 in the afternoon. There will be a religious service at the funeral home at 3pm. Services for Thomas are being streamed via Zoom which can be accessed via this link.
ELLEN M McPADDEN of Islip, NY on November 12, 2021 at the age of 77. Visiting will be Monday 11/15/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Tuesday 9:45am at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip. Cremation will be private.
LISA M. BOYCE, of Islip, NY, on November 11, 2021 at the age of 59. Visiting will be Friday, 11/19/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A funeral mass will be celebrated, Saturday morning at 10AM at St. Patrick's RC Church, Bay Shore, NY. Burial to follow at St. Charles Cemetery, Farmingdale, NY.
LAURA T. WAGNER, of North Babylon, NY on November 10, 2021 at the age of 74. Visiting will be Friday (11/19/2021) from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A religious service will be held that evening at the funeral home. Cremation will be private.
PAUL WILLIAMS, of Patchogue, NY, on November 7, 2021 at the age of 69. Visiting will be Monday, 11/15/2021 from 9-11AM. A religious service will take place at 11AM at the funeral home. Interment to follow at the Calverton National Cemetery.
GLORIA KEARNS of East Islip, NY (formerly of Islip), on November 7, 2021 at the age of 78. Visiting will be Thursday 11/11/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A funeral service will be held Friday 9:30am at the funeral home. Interment to follow at Calverton National Cemetery.
STEVEN S. SPERIN, of Bay Shore, NY, on November 6, 2021 at the age of 64. Visiting will be Wednesday, 11/10/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. There will be a religious service at the funeral home at 3PM. Cremation will be private.
ALLEN OLLENDORF of Islip, NY on November 5, 2021 at the age of 85. Visiting will be Thursday 11/11/2021 from 6:30-9:30pm. A funeral service will be held Friday 10am at the funeral home. Interment to follow at Pinelawn Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, donations to Long Island Cares, 10 David's Drive Hauppauge, NY 11788, would be appreciated by the family.
KATHERINE M. MULCAHY, of Islip, NY (formerly of Bay Shore, NY), on November 5, 2021 at the age of 91. Visiting will be Monday 11/8/2021 from 4-8pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Tuesday, 9:45AM at St. Mary's RC Church, East Islip, NY. Interment to follow at Calverton National Cemetery. Donations to the Visiting Nurse Service and Hospice of Suffolk, Inc. in Katherine's name would be appreciated by the family.
CAROL ANN TEAGUE, of Illinois, (formerly of Islip), on November 4, 2021, at the age of 88. Commital Service Saturday, November 13th, 9:30am at Union Cemetery in Sayville, NY.
JAMES CATALDO, of Mineola, NY, on November 4, 2021, at the age of 67. Visiting will be Tuesday 11/9/2021 and Wednesday 11/10/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Thursday at 9:45am at St. Mary's RC Church, East Islip. Cremation will be private.
WILLIAM MOHR JR of East Islip, NY on November 2, 2021 at the age of 84. Cremation was private. Memorial visiting will be Monday 11/8/2021 from 1-4pm.
ANNE MARQUARDT of Islip, NY on November 1, 2021 at the age of 96. Visiting will be Thursday 11/4/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Friday 9:45am at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip. Interment to follow at Calverton National Cemetery.
GEORGE LOY JR of West Babylon, NY on October 18, 2021 at the age of 55. Cremation will be private.
JOHN "ACE" PRECHTL, of Islip, NY on October 17, 2021 at the age of 88. Visiting will be Thursday 10/21/2021 from 2-4:30 & 7-9pm, with a religious service taking place at 8:15pm. Private cremation to follow.
WALTER D. MOULE', of Bay Shore, NY, on October 14, 2021, at the age of 94. Visiting will be Tuesday 10/19/2021 from 4-7pm, with a religious service taking place at 6:30pm. A Closing prayer will be offered on Wednesday, 10am at the funeral home. Interment to follow at Emmanuel Church Cemetery, Great River, NY.
PETER HEEBER of Massapequa, NY on October 13, 2021 at the age of 63. Cremation was private. Memorial visiting will be Tuesday 10/19/2021 from 3-7pm. A religious service will be held here at the funeral home at 6pm.
JOHN A. BARBARO, of Bay Shore, NY, on October 12, 2021 at the age of 77. Visiting will be Sunday 10/17/2021 from 3-7pm. A religious service will take place Monday morning at the funeral home. Interment to follow at St. Charles Cemetery, Farmingdale, NY.
THERESA BOYSTAK, of Brightwaters, NY on October 12, 2021 at the age of 101. Visiting will be Sunday, 10/17/2021 and Monday, 10/18/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm both days. A funeral mass will be celebrated on Tuesday 10am at St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore. Interment to follow at the parish cemetery.
BRUCE JAMES BAXTER of Brightwaters, NY on October 10, 2021 at the age of 74. Visiting will be Wednesday 10/13/21 from 2-4:30 & 7-9pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Thursday 10am at St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore. Private cremation to follow. The Baxter family would greatly appreciate any donations made in Bruce's name to the Hospice Care Network.
THEODORE SARNICOLA of Bay Shore, NY on October 6, 2021 at the age of 99. Visiting will be Sunday 10/10/21 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Monday 10am at St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore, with interment to follow at Calverton National Cemetery.
MARY META ZALETEL, of Smithtown, NY (formerly of Islip, NY) on October 6, 2021 at the age of 85. Visiting will be Saturday 10/9/2021 from 5-8PM. A religious service wil take place at the funeral home at 6PM. Cremation will be private.
CARMEN J. ROCCHIO, Jr., of Middle Island, NY, on October 5, 2021, at the age of 72. Visiting will be Saturday 10/9/2021 from 6-9pm with a religious service taking place at 7:30PM. Cremation will be private.
JEFFREY BLAKE BELFORD, of Bay Shore, NY on October 2, 2021 at the age of 37. Visiting will be Thursday 10/7/2021 from 2-4:30 & 7-9pm. A Religious service will be held at 7:30pm at the funeral home. Cremation will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations greatly appreciated in Jeff's name to the Phoenix House.
CHARLES SIRICO, of Bay Shore, NY, on October 1, 2021, at the age of 83. Visiting will be Tuesday, 10/5/2021, from 3-7pm. A religious service will be held at the funeral home at 5PM. Cremation will be private.
CALVIN MBOCK of Jamiaca, NY on September 27, 2021 at the age of 100. A graveside service will be held Thursday 9/30/2021 at 12:30pm at Oakwood Cemetery in Bay Shore.
DONALD TUOHY of Holbrook, NY (formerly of West Islip, NY) on September 26, 2021 at the age of 91. Visiting will be Wednesday 9/29/2021 from 2-4 and 7-9pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Thursday 10am at St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore. Cremation will be private.
PATRICK A. KENNEDY, of West Babylon NY on September 25, 2021 at the age of 84. Cremation will be private.
JOHN "JACK" MENECHINO of Islip, NY on September 24, 2021 at the age of 83. Visiting will be Tuesday 9/28/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Wednesday morning at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip. Interment to follow at Calverton National Cemetery.
ANTHONY PALUMBO SR., of Bay Shore NY on September 17, 2021 at the age of 83. A funeral mass will be held at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip on Wednesday, September 22, 2021 at 10:45AM. Private Cremation to follow.
DAVID RYERSON, of Islip, NY, on September 16, 2021, at the age of 65. A visitation period will take place, Sunday from 10am to 12 noon. There will be a closing prayer at 12 noon. Cremation is private.
SCOTT BARBATO of Bay Shore, NY on August 15, 2021 at the age of 56. Visiting will be Monday 9/20/21 from 7-9pm. A religious service will be celebrated at 7:30pm at the funeral home. A closing prayer will be offered Tuesday 10am at the funeral home, with interment to follow at Oakwood Cemetery in Bay Shore.
MARTHA OUSTECKY of Islip, NY on September 9, 2021 at the age of 73. Visiting will be Tuesday 9/14/2021 from 2-4 and 7-9pm. A religious service will be held Wednesday morning at the funeral home. Cremation will follow.
BARBARA MENDOLIA, of Bay Shore, NY, on September 8, 2021 at the age of 82. Visiting will be Monday, 9/13/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A funeral mass will be celebrated on Tuesday at 10AM at St. Patrick's church, Bay Shore, NY. Burial will follow in the parish cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Pl. Memphis, TN 38105, or St. Patrick's RC Church Hospitality Center, 9 N. Clinton Ave. Bay Shore, NY 11706, would be appreciated by the family.
MARJORIE DUTTON, of Bay Shore, NY on September 6, 2021 at the age of 88. Visiting will be Thursday 9/9/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A religious will be held Thursday evening at the funeral home. A closing prayer will take place Friday at 10AM, followed by entombment at Pinelawn Memorial Park..
CHARLES VIOLA of Islip, NY on September 5, 2021 at the age of 76. Cremation will be private.
DONALD FISCHER of Islip, NY on September 4, 2021 at the age of 86. Services will be private.
JOSEPH CARLUCCI of Bay Shore, NY on September 3, 2021 at the age of 86. A funeral mass will be celebrated Monday 9/6/2021 at 10AM at St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore, NY. Cremation will be private.
PATRICIA M. FARLEY of Islip, NY on August 31, 2021 at the age of 100. A funeral mass will be celebrated Saturday 9/4/2021 at 10:15AM at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip. Cremation will be private.
RAUL "PUCUL" BONILLA of Bay Shore, NY on August 28, 2021 at the age of 81. Visiting will be Thursday 9/2/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. Closing prayer Friday 9/3/2021 10AM at the funeral home. Interment to follow at Oakwood Cemetery in Bay Shore.
THELMA WALERSTEIN of Ridge, NY on August 25, 2021 at the age of 76. A graveside service will be celebrated Monday 8/30/2021 at 10:30am at Washington Memorial Park in Coram.
LEONARD CALLACCI, of Islip, NY, suddenly, on August 25, 2021, at the age of 63. A private cremation was held. A memorial mass to celebrate Lenny's life will take place at a later date.
BEATRICE HOLMBERG, of Islip, NY, on August 25, 2021 at the age of 86. A private cremation was held.
NORA ROONEY of Great River, NY on August 23, 2021 at the age of 85. Visiting will be Thursday 8/26/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A funeral service will be held Friday morning at the funeral home with interment to follow at Calverton National Cemetery.
JOSEPHINE KERN of Lindenhurst, NY, on August 21, 2021 at the age of 88. Visiting will be Monday 8/23/2021 from 1-4PM. Religious service will be held at 3:30PM. A Closing prayer will be offered at 10:30AM Tuesday, with interment to follow at Pinelawn Memorial Park.
SUSIE VALENTINO of Bay Shore, NY on August 20, 2021 at the age of 90. Visiting will be Tuesday 8/24/2021 from 9-9:30AM. A Closing prayer will be offered at 9:30. A Committal service will be offered at Calverton National Cemetery chapel at 10:45am. Interment to follow.
RONALD J STEFFENSON of Bay Shore, NY August 12, 2021 at the age of 74. Visiting will be Monday 8/16/2021 from 2-4 and 7-9pm. A funeral service will be held Tuesday 9:45am at the funeral home with the interment to follow at Pinelawn Memorial Park.
PETER McMAHON of Islip, NY on August 12, 2021 at the age of 88. Visiting will be Saturday night 8/14/2021 from 7-9pm and Sunday 8/15/2021 from 2-4 and 7-9pm. A funeral mass will be celebrating Monday 9:45am at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip. Interment to follow at St. Charles Cemetery in Farmingdale.
JOAN VARLEY of Islip, NY on August 9, 2021 at the age of 90. Visiting will be Wednesday 8/11/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Thursday 9:45am at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip. Interment to follow at Calverton National Cemetery.
TRESSA LEWIS on August 5, 2021 at the age of 50. Arrangements are pending.
GREGORY DENNIS D'ABRAMO, of East Islip, on April 8, 2020 at the age of 77. Mr. D'Abramo was cremated last year during Covid. A funeral mass will be celebrated Friday, August 6, 2021 at Our Lady of Lourdes RC Church, West Islip, NY. His remains will be buried at Calverton National Cemetery immediatly following church services.
GERHARD HOLZHEUER of Islip, NY on August 1, 2021 at the age of 81. Cremation and services will be private.
LOIS BUSH formerly of Islip, NY and of Port Huron, MI, on July 29, 2021 at the age of 94. Cremation is private. A funeral mass will be celebrated Friday 7/30/2021 at 11am at St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Islip.
KENNETH DeMAIO of Bay Shore, NY on July 28, 2021 at the age of 69. Cremation is private. A funeral mass will be celebrated Saturday morning 8/7/2021 at St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore. Interment of cremains will follow at Oakwood Cemetery in Bay Shore.
ROSEMARY KLETCHKA, of Bay Shore, NY on April 22, 2021 at the age of 91. Cremation was private. Plans for a public funeral have yet to be finalized.
CODY W. MAUSER, of North Babylon, NY (formerly of Islip), on July 25, 2021 at the age of 35. Visiting will be Monday 8/2/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM with a religious service at 8PM. Cremation private.
DOROTHEA GULOTTA, of Schenectady, NY (formerly of Long Island) on July 22, 2021 at the age of 70. Visiting will be Tuesday 7/27/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A funeral mass will be held on Wednesday at 9:45AM at St. Mary's RC Church, East Islip, NY. Interment will be in Oakwood Cemetery, Bay Shore, NY
RAYMOND J. TRUESON, of Islip, NY on July 23, 2021 at the age of 63. Visiting will be Monday, 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A religious service will take place, Monday, 7:30PM at the funeral home. Cremation private.
CAROLE A. JACQUES of Pompano Beach, FL on July 14, 2021 at the age of 84. Visiting will be Thursday July 22, 2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. Funeral Mass Friday 11:30am at St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore. Interment to follow at Pinelawn Memorial Park.
KEVIN SCOTT STRELECKI of Islip, NY on July 13, 2021 at the age of 62. Visiting will be Tuesday July 20, 2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. Funeral Mass Wednesday 11am at St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore. Interment to follow at St. Charles Cemetery in Farmingdale.
ELLEN DIONISIO of New York, NY on July 11, 2021 at the age of 57. Visiting will be Friday 7/23/2021 from 4-9pm. Closing prayers will be offered after 9AM Saturday, with the interment to follow at Mount St Mary's Cemetery in Flushing, NY.
BARBARA ANN MENNECKE of Greenlawn, NY on July 18, 2021 at the age of 79. Cremation is private. Memorial visiting will be Saturday 7/24/2021 from 2-5pm, with a religious service to be offered at 3:30pm. In lieu of flowers, donations to Seatuck Environmental Association, 550 South Bay Avenue, Islip, NY 11751, would be appreciated.
JOAN LOMANGINO of Islip, NY on July 15, 2021 at the age of 80. Visiting will be Tuesday 7/20/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Wednesday 9:45am at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip. Entombment to follow at Pinelawn Memorial Park.
JOYCE LAPORTA of Holbrook, NY (formerly of Bay Shore) on July 14, 2021 at the age of 79. Visiting will be Friday 7/16/2021 from 4-8pm. Closing prayers will be offered Saturday 11am at the funeral home, with interment to follow at Breslau Cemetery in Lindenhurst.
JACK KENNEDY, of West Islip, on July 12, 2021 at the age of 71. Visiting will be Friday 7/16/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. Eulogies will be Friday evening. A Religious service will be held Saturday 10AM at the funeral home. Interment to follow at St. Patrick's Cemetery in Bay Shore.
SANDRA NICOLICCHIA, of Bay Shore, NY on July 10, 2021 at the age of 73. Memorial visitation will be Thursday 7/15/2021 from 2-8PM at the funeral home. Inurnment Friday morning 11:30AM at LI National Cemetery, Farmingdale, NY. In lieu of flowers, donations greatly appreciated in Sandra's name to the North Shore Animal League or the Suffolk County SPCA.
JAMES "GLIMPY" FALLON, of Bay Shore, NY, sadly passed away on July 6, 2021 at the age of 69. Beloved husband of Davita Schoentag. Jimmy was a legendary Baymen and will be missed by many. Visiting will take place Saturday 5-9PM. Cremation private. In addition to wake services, the Fallon family will receive guests at the family home, 10 Allen Point Road, Bay Shore, starting at 6PM.
MICHAEL C. LELIN, of Bay Shore, NY, on July 6, 2021, at the age of 63. Memorial visiting will take place Sunday from 2-3PM with a service to follow at 3PM. Cremation was private.
GEORGE F. MACK, SR., of Bay Shore, NY on July 5, 2021 at the age of 86. Visitng will be Friday, 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. Religious service will be 7:30PM at the funeral home. Cremation will be private.
ALEXANDER MARZ, JR., of Bay Shore, NY, on July 1, 2021, at the age of 87. A private cremation was held with burial of ashes at Oakwood Cemetery, at a later date.
LINDA M. LONGO, of Bay Shore, NY on June 23, 2021 at the age of 60. Visiting will be Sunday, 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A religious service will take place 10AM Monday, at the funeral home. Burial will be at Pinelawn Memorial Park, Pinelawn, NY.
JOSEPH A. IMPERIAL of Islip, NY on June 23, 2021 at the age of 75. Visiting will be Sunday 6/27/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Monday 9:45am at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip. Interment to follow at St. Charles Cemetery in Farmingdale.
VIRGINIA "GINNY" PENORO of Holbrook, NY on June 20, 2021 at the age of 63. Visiting will be Friday 6/25/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A funeral service will be celebrated Saturday 11am at the United Methodist Church of Islip. Interment to follow at Washington Memorial Park in Mt. Sinai.
MARIE NICOSIA of Canandaigua, NY (formerly of West Islip) on June 18, 2021 at the age of 86. A funeral mass will be celebrated Tuesday 6/29/2021 at 10:30am at St. Joseph's RC Church in Babylon. Interment to follow at Most Holy Trinity Cemetery in Brooklyn.
FRANK HIERONYMUS of Bay Shore, NY on June 16, 2021 at the age of 36. Visiting will be Saturday 6/26/2021 from 2-4 and 7-9pm. Cremation will be private.
MICHAEL F. SAGGESE, Sr. of Manorville, NY, on June 15, 2021 at the age of 78. Visiting, Saturday 6/19/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A Religious service will be held 7:30PM Saturday at the funeral home. Cremation will be private.
FRANK J BUEHLER of Islip, NY on June 16, 2021 at the age of 82. Proud member of Local 28 sheet metal worker's union for over sixty years. Beloved husband of 46 years to Nancy (nee Voss). Loving father to Eric (Debbie), Keith (Stacy), Francis and Mark. Cherished grandfather to Emma, Hunter, Asha, Cessarina, and Kougar. Visiting will be Friday 6/18/2021 from 2-4 and 7-9pm. A funeral service will be celebrated on Saturday 11am at the funeral home, with the interment to follow at Emmanuel Church Cemetery in Great River. In lieu of flowers, donations in his name to the Fire Island Lighthouse Preservation Society, 4640 Captree Island, Captree Island, New York 11702-4601 would be appreciated.
GLENN SCOTT MACLEOD, of East Islip, NY, on June 15, 2021, at the age of 62. Cremation was private. Interment of ashes and committal prayers will be held at Pinelawn Memorial Park on Friday, June 25, 2021 at 10AM.
FRANK CASAMASSIMA of Wheatley Heights, NY on June 13, 2021 at the age of 91. Visiting will be Thursday 6/17/2021 from 3-7pm. A funeral service will be celebrated Thursday 6:30pm. A closing prayer will be offered Friday 10am at the funeral home, with interment to follow at Grace Episcopal Church Cemetery in Massapequa.
CRYSTAL CACOPERDO of Eastport, NY on June 9, 2021 at the age of 36. Cremation is private. Memorial visiting will be held on Saturday 6/19/2021 from 2-4 and 7-9pm, with a religious service being celebrated during the evening hours.
RUSSELL A KNOTH "RUT" of Islip, NY on June 5, 2021 at the age of 93. Honorary chief and 66 year member of the Islip Fire Department. Visiting will be Wednesday 6/9/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9:30pm. Firematic services will be Wednesday 7:30pm at the funeral home. A funeral mass will be celebrated Thursday 9:45am at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip. Interment to follow at Oakwood Cemetery in Bay Shore. In lieu of flowers, donations to Good Shepherd Hospice or to the Islip Fire Department would be appreciated.
ELEANOR LEWIS, of Bay Shore, NY on June 2, 2021, at the age of 86. Visiting will be Saturday, 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A religious service will take place, Sunday, 11AM at the funeral home. Cremation will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations to Eleanor's favorite charity, St. Jude's Children's Research Hopital, 262 Danny Thomas Place Memphis, TN 38105, would be appreciated by the family.
EDWIN CORWIN of Islip, NY, had passed away on February 20, 2021 at the age of 91. Ex-Chief and 64 year member of the Islip Fire Department. Cremation will be private. Memorial visiting, with fire department and military honors, will be held on Friday June 4, 2021 from 7-9pm. A religious service will be celebrated Saturday 10am at the United Methodist Church of Islip.
DONNA RUDDY, of Islip, NY, on May 28, 2021, at the age of 84. Visiting will be Tuesday 6/1/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A funeral mass will be celebrated on Wednesday, 10:45AM at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip. Interment will follow at Calverton National Cemetery.
VIVIAN ANN HARRIS of Islip, NY on May 24, 2021 at the age of 84. Visiting will be Tuesday 6/1/2021 from 9:30-10:30am. A private religious service will be celebrated following the visiting at 11am. Interment to follow at Pinelawn Memorial Park.
GARY GOTTLIEB, of Bohemia, NY, on May 24, 2021 at the age of 79. Visiting will be Thursday 5/27/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A funeral service will be Friday at 10AM at St. John's Lutheran Church in Sayville. Interment burial to follow at the Calverton National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to Paws of War www.pawsofwar.org or the Fire Island Lighthouse www.firelighthouse.com would be appreciated by the family.
JOSEPH E. PARK, JR., of Islip, NY, suddenly on May 24, 2021 at the age of 58. Visiting will be Friday 5/28/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. Religious service, 4PM, Friday at the funeral home. Closing payer, 9:30AM, Saturday, with committal and interment to follow at Oakwood Cemetery, Bay Shore.
JOHN C. KIERNAN, of Islip Terrace, NY on May 18, 2021, at the age of 89. Visiting will be Friday, 2-4:30 and 7-9PM, with the Hibernian Singers at 7:30PM. A funeral mass will be celebrated at 9:30AM at t St. Peter the Apostle in Islip Terrace. Cremation will be private.
EILEEN NESKE of East Islip, NY on May 18, 2021 at the age of 92. Visiting will be Thursday 5/20/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A religious service will be celebrated on Friday at 10am at the funeral home. Interment to follow at St. Charles Cemetery in Farmingdale.
THOMAS BOEHM, of Queens, NY on May 10, 2021 at the age of 84. Cremation services were private.
MARIAN BEHAN of Newnan, GA and formerly of Islip, NY on May 8, 2021 at the age of 84. Visiting will be Monday 5/17/2021 from 9-10:30am with a religious service at 10:30am at the funeral home. Interment to follow at Long Island National Cemetery in Pinelawn.
BARBARA ANN SIEMSEN, of East Islip, NY, on May 7, 2021 at the age of 86. Visitation Tuesday, May 11th from 9-11AM. Interment to follow at Calverton National Cemetery
KENNETH D. LINDSAY, Jr., of Central Islip, NY on May 6, 2021, surrounded by his loving family after a long and valiant battle with cancer. He was born to Kenneth and Mary (Simsack) Lindsay June 17th, 1955, in Southampton, New York, the third of eight siblings. In 1967 the family moved to Islip and in 1994, Ken married Cheryl Sutton, rekindling their youthful love after having gone their separate ways for some years. Ken was a diligent and hard worker, fighting against tough odds to eventually become co-owner of Babylon Plumbing Supply and a well-respected businessman. His quiet kindness, gentle manner, and generosity was an inspiration to everyone who knew him. This mellow demeanor (Cheryl calls it Zen) was belied by his passion for his super-fast, LOUD speed machines, including his beloved ‘67 Camaro, and his joy while riding his custom appointed mint Harley with his closest buddy, Steve. With his many friends, he enjoyed card games, weekly bowling outings, fine dining, and get-togethers for any occasion. Ken is survived by his wife and soulmate, Cheryl, three children, Cheryl’s daughter Sara, Ken’s daughter Nicole and son David, and five grandchildren; sisters Mary, Patricia, Nancy, and Rita; brothers Robert and Joseph; innumerable cousins, nieces and nephews, uncles and aunts; and many loving friends. A service to celebrate his life will be held on Tuesday, May 11th from 3:00-7:00 pm, with prayer at 6:30PM. All friends are welcome. In lieu of flowers his family asks that you donate to your favorite charity in Ken’s honor.
LAURA F. BULACH, of Islip, NY (formerly of Kingston, NY) on May 4, 2021 at the age of 84. Cremation was private. A memorial service will take place June 12th at Trinity Lutheran Church in Islip. A memorial service will take place at a later date in Kingston, NY also.
GRACE CORSELLO of Islandia, NY on May 3, 2021 at the age of 88. Visiting will be Monday 5/10/2021, 2-5PM. A funeral mass will be celebrated Tuesday 9:45am at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip. Interment to follow at St. Charles Cemetery in Farmingdale.
DARIEN LIBERT LOGAN of Bayport, NY on May 2, 2021 at the age of 59. Visiting will be Saturday 5/8/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. NOTHING Sunday 5/9/2021. A funeral service will be celebrated Monday 5/10/2021 at 10:30am at the Presbyterian Church of Islip, with interment to follow at Oakwood Cemetery in Bay Shore.
JOHN TROCCHIO of Bay Shore, NY on May 2, 2021 at the age of 91. Visiting will be Friday 5/7/2021 from 2-4 and 7-9pm. A funeral service will be celebrated Saturday 10am at the funeral home, with interment to follow at St. Patrick's Cemetery in Bay Shore.
RON R. MASSA, of Holbrook, NY on April 30, 2021 at the age of 73. Visiting will be Thursday May 6, 2021 from 2-4:30 & 7-9PM. Funeral Mass Friday 10AM at St. Joseph's RC Church in Ronkonkoma, NY. Interment to follow in Oakwood Cemetery, Bay Shore, nY
KENNETH E. BUSCH, of Islip Terrace, NY on April 30, 2021, at the age of 57. Visiting will be Sunday, 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A religious service will take place on Monday at 10AM at the funeral home. Interment burial will follow in the Oakwood Cemetery, Bay Shore, NY.
JULIANE VEGA, of Holtsville, NY, on April 23, 2021 at the age of 46. Visiting will be Friday 4/30/2021 from 5-9PM. Cremation will be private.
JUDITH M. LAMIA, of Islip, NY, on April 23, 2021 at the age of 41. Visiting will be Tuesday 4/27/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A religious service will take place Tuesday evening at 7:30 at the funeral home. Cremation will be private.
JOHANNA CIANO of Bay Shore, NY on April 20, 2021 at the age of 86. Visiting will be Sunday 4/25/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Monday 9:45am at St. Ann's RC Church in Brentwood. Interment to follow at Oakwood Cemetery in Bay Shore.
LOUISE JOAN WOLKOFF of Islip, NY on April 20, 2021, at the age of 86. A visitation period will take place Saturday 4/24/2021 ONLY from 10:30AM to 11:30AM. There will be a closing prayer at 11:30AM at the funeral home. Cremation will be private.
SCOTT MEDDIS of Bay Shore, NY suddenly on April 19, 2021 at the age of 58. Visiting will be Friday 4/23/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. Cremation will be private.
MICHAEL McGRATH of Middle Island, NY on April 18, 2021 at the age of 88. Visiting will be Wednesday 4/21/2021 from 3-7pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Thursday 9:45am at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip. Interment to follow at Calverton National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Gary Sinise Foundation for Veterans would be appreciated.
ELVIS MENJIVAR of Bay Shore, NY suddenly on April 17, 2021 at the age of 27. Visiting will be Thursday 4/22/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A religious service will be celebrated Friday 10am at the funeral home, with interment to follow at Pinelawn Memorial Park.
ESTHER ANTARIO, of Pittsford, NY, on April 13, 2021 at the age of 96. Visiting will be Sunday from 1-4 in the afternoon and 6-8 in the evening. A religious service will take place Sunday evening at 7. A brief prayer will be Monday at 10AM followed by burial at the Oakwood Cemetery in Bay Shore.
MARGUERITE McMAHON of Islip, NY on April 11, 2021 at the age of 60. Visiting will be Wednesday 4/14/2021 from 2-4 and 7-9pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Thursday 9:45am at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip. Interment to follow at Pinelawn Memorial Park.
MARGARET ENGELHARDT of Sayville, NY on April 11, 2021 at the age of 92. She will be interred with her husband in Kansas.
JAMES BURKE of East Islip, NY on April 11, 2021 at the age of 70. Cremation was private. Memorial visiting will be Tuesday 4/27/2021 from 7-9pm.
GARY AVOLIO of Brightwaters, NY on April 10, 2021 at the age of 72. Cremation will be private.
THOMAS E. ADAMS, of Bay Shore, NY, on April 6, 2021, at the age of 59. A private cremation was held.
JOSE M. MOROCHO, of Bay Shore, NY passed away on April 2, 2021 at the age of 67. Visiting will be Wednesday April 7, 2021 from 2-4:30PM and 7-9PM. A Closing prayer Thursday morning 10AM at the funeral home, with interment to follow at Oakwood Cemetery, Bay Shore, NY.
DR. RONALD GARY PIRICH, passed suddenly on Wednesday, March 31, 2021, just six weeks short of his 74th birthday. Ron was born on May 13, 1947, in Johnson City, New York. He attended SUNY Binghamton, where he earned a BA in Physics, BA in Mathematics, MA in Physics, and PhD in Physics, as well as a Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship from the University of Cincinnati.
Ron relocated to Long Island in 1977 and held various R&D positions for thirty-five years at the Northrop Grumman Corporation in Bethpage, until his retirement in 2012. While at Northrop Grumman, Ron served as a Technical Fellow responsible for research and development of enabling technologies, systems engineering and technical integration. He also served as a Mentor to a Northrop Grumman Intern on a 2011 Master of Engineering in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Thesis at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, a Co-Advisor on a 2010 PhD Thesis at the City University of New York’s (CUNY) Graduate Center, mentored five Northrop Grumman Summer Interns, and was an active participant in the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Education Coalition program. He was a recipient of the prestigious 2008 Sixty Over Sixty Award for his lifetime contributions to education and science on Long Island, the 2010 IEEE Technology Innovation Award, and was the 2015 winner for Patent of the Year in the category of Energy and the Environment for the Long Island Technology Hall of Fame (LITHF). Ron held nine patents, several patents pending and is the author of more than 250 technical papers and presentations. He received several NASA Technical Innovator Awards and the Best Paper Award at the 2010 Aerospace Conference. He was a Fellow of SPIE, the International Society for Optics and Photonics, a Senior Member of the IEEE, and was actively involved in local IEEE Conferences, Chairing the Technical Program Committee for the Long Island Systems, Applications and Technology Conference. He also served on and was Chairman of the CUNY Industrial Associates Board, as well as a member of the NYIT, Queens College and Briarcliffe College Advisory Boards. He was also the point of contact for industry/university grants to CUNY, UAlbany, Polytechnic Institute of New York University, Stony Brook University and the California Institute of Technology. After retiring from Northrop Grumman, Ron served as a Senior Research Advisor for the Long Island Forum for Technology, as well as an adjunct instructor of physics at St. Joseph’s College, and most recently at SUNY Farmingdale.
He is survived by his beloved wife of 38 years, Donna Marie, and much loved sons, Christopher Ronald and Michael John, as well as cherished family members: Andrew and Carrie Pirich (brother and sister-in-law), nephew Drew Pirich (Carmela), niece Marla Gorton (Mitch), grand-nephews Spencer and Shane Gorton, and grand-niece Natalie Pirich. He is preceded in death by his parents Hilda and Andrew Pirich, Jr.
Visiting will be Tuesday, 2-4:30 and 7-9PM, with wake prayers taking place at 3PM. A funeral mass will be celebrated Wednesday, 11AM at St. Frances Cabrini RC Church, Coram, NY. Interment to follow at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Coram, NY. In lieu of flowers, donations in Ronald's memory can be made to the IEEE Foundation and would be appreciated by the family. Please follow the link to donate. https://www.ieeefoundation.org/how-to-give/tribute-giving
EDWIN CORWIN of Islip, NY, had passed away on February 20, 2021 at the age of 91. Ex-Chief and 64 year member of the Islip Fire Department. Cremation will be private. Memorial visiting, with fire department and military honors, will be held on Friday June 4, 2021 from 7-9pm. A religious service will be celebrated Saturday morning at the United Methodist Church of Islip.
GORDON E. HONEY, of Pennsylvania (formerly of Long Island), on March 27, 2021 at the age of 98. There will be a brief visitation on Friday, April 2, from 9-10AM. A closing prayer will take place at 10AM. Burial to follow at Calverton National Cemetery.
ERIC JOEL EHRENZWEIG, of Islip, NY, on March 24, 2021 at the age of 71. Graveside service, 11AM, Wednesday, March 31, 2021 at Queen of All Saints Cemetery, Central Islip, NY.
JOYCE SCHEPPERLEY of Bay Shore, NY on March 22, 2021 at the age of 76. Visiting will be Friday 3/26/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Saturday 9:15am at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip. Interment to follow at Pinelawn Memorial Park.
THERESA DeSANTIS of Bay Shore, NY on March 20, 2021 at the age of 102. Visiting will be Wednesday 3/24/2021 from 9-10am, with a funeral mass to follow at 10:30am at St. Patrick's RC Chruch in Bay Shore. Interment to follow at Calverton National Cemetery.
JOHN GRYN of Bay Shore, NY on March 18, 2021 at the age of 74. Visiting will be Sunday 3/21/2021 from 2-4 and 7-9pm. A religious service will be held Monday 9:30am at the funeral home, with interment to follow at Calverton National Cemetery.
GREGORY SPARROW, of Bay Shore, NY, on March 13, 2021, at the age of 48. Visiting will be Friday 3/19/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. Cremation will be private.
LONI PATSCH of Islip, NY on March 11, 2021 at the age of 93. Visiting will be Monday 3/15/2021 from 12:30-1:30pm only, with a religious service at the funeral home at 1:30pm. Interment to follow at Pinelawn Memorial Park.
SAMANTHA FERGER MULLEN of Centereach, NY on March 12, 2021 at the age of 31. Cremation will be private.
JOSEPH FIORENTINO, of Bay Shore, NY on March 11, 2021 at the age of 83. Visiting hours will be Monday 2-4:30 & 7-9PM. A religious service will take place Monday, 7:30PM at the funeral home. Closing prayer Tuesday 10AM followed by interment at Oakwood Cemetery in Bay Shore. Donations greatly appreciated in Joe's name to the American Diabetes Association.
ROBERT J. SHEPPARD, of Islip, NY (formerly of Levittown) on March 10, 2021, at the age of 74. Visiting will be Sunday 3/14/2021 from 3:30-7PM. A religious service will take place at 10AM Monday at the funeral home. Burial and committal prayers to follow at Pinelawn Memorial Park.
KATHLEEN COONEY of Sayville, NY on March 11, 2021 at the age of 80. Longtime owner of Ginger Peachy Tours and Travel in East Islip. Visiting will be Saturday 3/13/2021 and Sunday 3/14/2021 from 2-4 and 7-9pm both days. A funeral mass will be celebrated Monday 10am at St. Lawrence RC Church in Sayville. Interment will follow at St. Charles Cemetery in Farmingdale.
EDWARD P. PARZUCHOWSKI, of Islip, NY, on March 8, 2021, at the age of 78. Visiting will be, Thursday from 5-9PM. Religious service will be, 8PM at the funeral home. Closing prayer will be Friday morning at 10. Burial will foloow in the Calverton National Cemetery.
WILMAN O. BARZALLO-DIAZ, of Bay Shore, NY on March 5, 2021 at the age of 37. Visiting, Tuesday, 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. Religious service, Tuesday, 7:30PM at the funeral home. Cremation will be private.
FRANCINE ANETRELLA of Islip, NY on March 4, 2021 at the age of 48. Visiting will be Sunday 3/7/2021 and Monday 3/8/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm both days. A funeral mass will be celebrated Tuesday 9:45am at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip. Interment to follow at St. Charles Cemetery in Farmingdale.
GEORGE MONTI of Patchogue, NY on March 4, 2021 at the age of 58. A committal service will be held on Wednesday 3/10/2021 at St. Patrick's Cemetery in Bay Shore.
DEBORAH FERRIS, of East Islip, NY on December 12, 2020 at the age of 67. A memorial visitation will be held for Deborah on Saturday April 10, 2021 from 2-5PM. In lieu of flowers, donations are greatly appreciated in Deborah's name to Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, Long Island Cares, or the charity of your choice.
WILLIAM SHUMICKY, of Islip Terrace, NY on March 2, 2021 at the age of 70. A private cremation will take place.
RICARDO RIVERA of Bay Shore, NY on February 28, 2021 at the age of 39. Cremation will be private.
MARIE VELLA of Bay Shore, NY on February 28, 2021 at the age of 72. Visiting will be Saturday 3/6/2021 from 1-5pm only. Cremation will be private.
EDITH ENGELKE on February 27, 2021. Cremation will be private.
EILEEN GREMLI of Islip, NY on February 27, 2021 at the age of 92. Cremation is private. A memorial mass will be celebrated Saturday 3/6/2021 at St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore.
JOSEPH ABBATE of Bay Shore, NY on February 24, 2021 at the age of 59. Cremation was private. A memorial service will be held Wednesday 3/3/2021 from 3-7pm.
EDWIN CORWIN of Islip, NY, on February 20, 2021 at the age of 91. Ex-Chief and 64 year member of the Islip Fire Department. Cremation will be private. A memorial service, with fire department and military honors, will be held at a later date.
WILLIAM P. MCLOUGHLIN of Islip, NY, on February 19, 2021 at the age of 51. Visiting will be Tuesday 2/23/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Wednesday, 10:45AM, St. Mary's RC Church, East Islip. Interment and committal prayers will be at Calverton National Cemetery.
JOAN KRAMER of Islip, NY on February 18, 2021 at the age of 92. A private cremation will take place. A memorial service will be planned at a later date.
JOSEPH BROSS of Islip, NY, on February 18, 2021 at the age of 81. A private cremation was held. A memorial service may take place at a later date.
CHARLES "DUKIE" HOLMES of Brightwaters, NY on February 16, 2021 at the age of 92. 72 year member and Honorary Chief of the Bay Shore Fire Department. Visiting will be Wednesday 2/24/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Thursday 10am at St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore. Interment to follow at Oakwood Cemetery in Bay Shore.
CARMINE DEORIO of Bay Shore, NY on February 14, 2021 at the age of 63. Visiting will be SUNDAY 2/21/2021 from 2-5pm. A closing prayer will be offered on Monday at 9:30am and the interment will be follow at Calverton National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in memory of Carmine to: Suffolk County PAL Att: Boxing Program, 30 Yaphank Avenue, Yaphank, NY 11980. PLEASE NOTE THESE ARRANGEMENTS HAVE CHANGED BECAUSE OF HAZARDOUS WEATHER CONDITIONS
LOUIS ROUSSOS of Utica, NY (formerly of Central Islip, NY) on February 14, 2021 at the age of 68. Cremation will be private.
SALVATORE SUSCA of Queens, NY, on February 14, 2021 at the age of 81. A private creamtion was held with his ashes being scattered on the Great South Bay at a later date, as per his wishes.
LINDA ELIZABETH BRADLEY of Ronkonkoma, NY on February 10, 2021 at the age of 69. Visiting will be Saturday, 2-5PM ONLY, with a religious service to take place at 3PM at the funeral home. Cremation will be private.
JOAN STEINMULLER of Bay Shore, NY on February 11, 2021 at the age of 84. All services will be private.
RICHARD NOEKER of West Babylon, NY on February 10, 2021 at the age of 66. Visitation will be on Friday morning 2/12/2021 from 9:30AM to 11AM. A funeral mass will be celebrated at 12 noon Friday afternoon. Burial will follow at St. Charles Cemetery, Farmingdale, NY.
JOHN AHEARN of East Islip, NY, on February 9, 2021 at the age of 79. A direct cremation took place. There may be a memorial mass at a later date.
BARBARA "BOBBI" KALT-COHEN formerly of Brightwaters, NY on February 8, 2021 at the age of 93. Former longtime executive of family-owned HA Kalt in Bay Shore. A graveside service will be held Wednesday 2/10/2021 at 11am at Mount Ararat Cemetery in Lindenhurst.
SEGUNDO PEREZ LOPEZ of Bay Shore, NY on February 7, 2021 at the age of 71. Visiting will be Wednesday 2/10/2021 from 4-8pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Thursday 10am at St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore. Interment to follow at Oakwood Cemetery in Bay Shore.
JEREMY JAY AMOTT of Cape Cod, MA and formerly of New York, NY, on February 4, 2021 at the age of 90. Cremation is private.
MOLLY BAREHAM of Bethlehem, PA, on February 2, 2021 at the age of 87. A funeral mass will be celebrated on Friday morning at 9:45, at St. Mary's RC Church, East Islip, NY. Cremation will be private.
LOUISE LaROCCA of Bay Shore, NY on January 30, 2021 at the age of 83. Visiting will be Wednesday 2/3/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A funeral mass will be celebrated on Thursday at 10AM at St. Patrick's RC Church, Bay Shore, NY. Interment will follow at Calverton National Cemetery.
GEORGE T McDONALD of New York City, NY and of Bay Shore, NY on January 26, 2021 at the age of 76. Services are private. A memorial service to celebrate George's amazing life will be held at a later date.
STEPHEN HEHIR SR of Goose Creek, SC on January 25, 2021 at the age of 74. Interment will be held at Calverton National Cemetery Wednesday February 17, 2021 at 10AM.
JOSEPHINE T. SERENITA longtime Islip resident, on January 25, 2021, at the age of 82. Recently predeceased by her husband, Salvatore. Survived by her loving children, Lisa Berry, David Serenita, and Donna Bates. She was a devoted grandmother of 10 grandchildren. Visiting, Friday, 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A funeral mass will be celebrated Saturday, 9:15AM at St. Mary's RC Church, East Islip, NY. Entombment immediately to follow at Pinelawn Memorial Park.
BRUNO CAMMISA of Bay Shore, NY, on January 22, 2021 at the age of 93. There will be a graveside service ONLY, Friday, 1/29, at 10AM at Oakwood Cemetery, Bay Shore, NY.
GERALDINE CROTEAU of Islip Terrace, NY on January 21, 2021, at the age of 72. Visiting will be Sunday (1/31) from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. Religious Service, Monday (2/1) at 10AM at the funeral home. Burial to follow at the Calverton National Cemetery, Calverton, NY.
KATHARINE MARX lifelong resident of Islip, on January 21, 2021 at the age of 78. Visiting will be Sunday 1/24/2021 from 1-5pm. Cremation will be private.
SAMUEL HIGHTOWER longtime Bay Shore resident, on January 17, 2021 at the age of 83. Cremation was private. A memorial mass will be celebrated on Saturday, February 6, at 10:15am at St. Mary's RC Church, East Islip.
LAURETT MEDDIS of East Islip, NY on January 19, 2021 at the age of 86. Cremation is private. Memorial visiting will be Saturday 1/23/2021 from 2-4 and 6-8pm. In lieu of flowers, donations in her name to St. Jude's Children Hospital or to the Wounded Warrior Project would be appreciated.
SHERI PELLETTIERE of East Islip, NY, on January 18, 2021 at the age of 70. A Funeral Mass will be held for Sheri at St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore on Friday 1/22/21 at 11am. Interment to follow at Pinelawn Memorial Park.
KAREN QUERRARD of Bay Shore, NY , on January 19, 2021, at the age of 76. Graveside service with committal prayers will be Saturday, at 11am at Locust Valley Cemetery, Locust, NY. PLEASE NOTE THESE ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN CHANGED.
JOSE GONZALEZ CARRIL of Ocean Beach, NY on January 16, 2021 at the age of 77. Cremation will be private.
WILLIAM A. GIBNEY of Bay Shore, NY on January 15, 2021 at the age of 86. A commital service will be held Monday 1/25/21 11am at Calverton National Cemetery.
AMELIA H. GLUECK of Islip, NY on January 14, 2021 at the age of 99. Cremation was private.
HOWARD ECKHOFF of East Islip, NY on January 11, 2021 at the age of 61. Visiting will be Friday 1/15/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. Cremation will be private.
MARILYN BURKE of East Islip, NY on January 10, 2021 at the age of 88. Visiting will be Wednesday 1/13/2021 from 4-8pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Thursday 9:45am at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip. Interment to follow at Calverton National Cemetery.
MARGARET "PEGGY" LaMON on January 11, 2021 at the age of 92. Visiting will be Tuesday 1/12/2021 from 3-7pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Wednesday 10am at St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore. Interment to follow at Long Island National Cemetery .
ARMAND DIESSO, of Bohemia, NY (formerly of Islip), on January 8, 2021, at the age of 92. PLEASE NOTE THAT THERE IS A CHANGE IN THESE ARRANGEMENTS - Visiting will be Thursday 1/21/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A funeral mass will be celebrated 9:45AM Friday 1/22/2021 at St. Mary's RC Church, East Islip, NY. Interment to follow at St. Charles Cemetery, Farmingdale, NY. In lieu of flowers donations to Paws for Purple Hearts, PO Box 1209 Merrifield, VA, 22216 or Little Shelter Animal Rescue and Adoption Center 33 Warner Rd. Huntington, NY 11743, would be appreciated by the family.
ANDREA S RIGOGLIOSO of East Islip, NY on January 7, 2021 at the age of 69. Visiting will be Sunday evening 1/10/2021 from 7-9pm and Monday 1/11/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Tuesday 9:45am at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip. Entombment to follow at Pinelawn Memorial Park.
NOREEN BAYHA, of Bay Shore, NY, on January 6, 2021 at the age of 72. Services and cremation will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital, 262 Danny Thomas Place, Memphis, TN 38105, would be appreciated by the family.
RICHARD LaSALA of Shirley, NY on January 6, 2021 at the age of 78. Cremation will be private.
WILLIAM HRUSKA of Bay Shore, NY on January 5, 2021 at the age of 86. A graveside service will be held Monday 1/11/2021 at 11am at St. Patrick's Cemetery in Bay Shore. A memorial mass will be celebrated at St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore.
THORA ANTOINE of Bay Shore, NY on January 4, 2021 at the age of 82. Visiting will be Sunday 1/10/2021 from 1-4pm with a religious service at the end of the visitation. Cremation will be private.
FRANCES BEATTIE of Islip, NY on January 2, 2021 at the age of 72. Visiting will be Friday 1/8/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm both days. A funeral mass will be celebrated Saturday 11am at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip, with the interment to follow at St. Patrick's Cemetery in Bay Shore.
ALLAN DONLEY of Bay Shore, NY on January 2, 2021 at the age of 53. Visting will be THURSDAY 1/14/2021 from 4-8pm. A religious service will be held at the funeral home on Friday 10:30am with interment to follow at Oakwood Cemetery in Bay Shore. PLEASE NOTE: These dates have changed from the original funeral arrangements.
CHRISTINE VAN SPRUNDEL, of West Islip, NY, on December 31, 2020, at the age of 80. Memorial visitation will take place Tuesday evening, 7-9PM with a religious taking place at 8:30PM.
MARK BEANE, of Bay Shore, NY (formerly of Islip), on December 28, 2020 at the age of 54. Services and cremation will be private. Burial of ashes will take place at a later date.
THOMAS LARSEN of Kansas City, MO (formerly of Islip, NY ) on December 13, 2020 at the age of 70. Cremation was private. His ashes will be interred in the family plot at St. Patrick's Cemetery in Bay Shore.
GAIL P. HARPER, of Sayville, NY, on December 24, 2020 at the age of 80. Visiting will be Sunday, 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. a Funeral Mass celebrating her life will take place Monday, 10AM at St. John Nepomucene RC Church, Bohemia, NY. Burial services will follow at St. Patrick's Cemetery, Bay Shore, NY.
ELIZABETH MARTIN of Easton, PA on December 22, 2020 at the age of 81. Visitation Tuesday December 29, 2020 from 6-8PM. Cremation will be private.
JOSEPH A. FERRARA of East Islip, NY on December 26, 2020 at the age of 102. Interment private at Emmanuel Episcopal Church Cemetery in Great River, NY.
ROBERT STAUCH of Ronkonkoma, NY on December 23, 2020 at the age of 84. Visiting will be Monday 12/28/2020 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Tuesday 9:45am at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip. Interment to follow at Holy Rood Cemetery in Westbury, NY.
KEVIN McGONIGAL of Lake Ariel, PA (formerly of Islip, NY) on December 9, 2020 at the age of 43. Cremation was private. Memorial visiting will be Saturday 1/9/2020 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm.
JAMES A. SPROUL, of Bay Shore, NY, on December 16, 2020 at the age of 84. Burial services Tuesday morning at Calverton National Cemetery. Procession to depart from the funeral home at 10AM sharp.
ALBERT J. PALULIS, of Bay Shore, NY on December 16, 2020 at the age of 74. Visiting Monday 4-8PM ONLY. Funeral Mass, 10AM Tuesday, St. Patrick's RC Church, Bay Shore. Burial, committal prayers and military honors to immediate follow at Calverton National Cemetery .
BARBARA ADEN, of Baldwin, NY, on December 15, 2020 at the age of 81. There will be a brief viewing period Friday morning from 9:30-10AM. A closing prayer will take place at 10am at the funeral home. urial and committal prayers to follow at Calverton National Cemetery, Calverton, NY.
ANITA INDELICATO of Charlotte, NC (formerly of Islip, NY) on December 15, 2020 at the age of 69. Visiting will be Sunday 12/27/2020 from 1-4pm. A closing prayer will be offered Monday 10am at the funeral home, with the interment Monday to follow at St. Charles Cemetery in Farmingdale.
DOMINICK GIORDANO of Bay Shore, NY on December 15, 2020 at the age of 89. Interment with military honors will be held on Friday December 18, 2020 at Calverton National Cemetery.
DEBORAH FERRIS of East Islip, NY on December 12, 2020 at the age of 67. Cremation will be private. There will be memorial visiting at a later date.
HENRY MERENGUELLI of Central Islip, NY on December 8, 2020 at the age of 72. Cremation will be private. Memorial visiting will be Sunday 12/20/20 from 12-3pm. His cremains will be interred at Calverton National Cemetery.
ELAINE M. HOULIHAN, of Islip Terrace, on December 5, 2020 at the age of 81. There will be a funeral mass only, Thursday 12/10/2020 9:45AM at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip. Interment will follow at St. Patrick's Cemetery, Bay Shore. Donations in Mrs. Houlihan's name can be made to either Southside Hospital, 301 E. Main St. Bay Shore, NY 11706, or St. Mary's RC Church, 20 Harrison Ave. East Islip, NY 11730, and would be greatly appreciated by the family.
DOMINICK DECRESCENZO, of Islip, NY, on December 3, 2020 at the age of 72. Visiting will be Monday 12/7/20 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. Military honors will be rendered at 7:15pm, with a religious service to follow. Cremation is private.
ROSEMARY SAVOY, of Bradenton, FL (formerly of Islip) on December 3, 2020 at the age of 77. Visiting will be Friday 12/11/2020 from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A religious service will be celebrated Saturday 9:30am at the funeral home. Interment to follow at Pinelawn Memorial Park.
DORIS CHARLOTTE STRAWN, of Bay Shore, NY, on December 1, 2020 at the age of 91. Visiting, Thursday, 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. Religious service, 8PM Thursday at the funeral home. There will be a brief prayer 10AM Friday before leaving for cemetery. Burial will be at Calverton National Cemetery.
FRANCES CAMMISA, of Bay Shore, NY on November28, 2020 at the age of 79. A graveside service will take place at 10AM Wednesday, December 9, 2020 at Oakwood Cemetery, Bay Shore, NY.
KENNETH BLAIS, of Bay Shore, on November 30, 2020 at the age 67. Private cremation with a memorial service at a later date.
WILLIAM GONZALEZ, of Islip, NY on November 30, 2020 at the age of 32. Visiting on Sunday, 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. Funeral service, 7:30PM at the funeral home. We will have a brief prayer, Monday at 10AM followed by burial at Oakwood Cemetery, Bay Shore, NY.
AGNES ALVER of East Islip, NY on November 28, 2020 at the age of 85. Visiting will be Tuesday 12/1/2020 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Wednesday 9:45am at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip. Interment to follow at Pinelawn Memorial Park.
COLLEEN M. LINDBLAD of Islip, NY, on November 23, 2020 at the age of 59. Visiting will be Friday 11/27/2020 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Saturday at 11:30AM at St. Patrick's RC Church, Bay Shore, NY. Interment will follow in the parish cemetery.
MICHAEL M. DONLIN, of Lindenhurst, NY, on November 16, 2020 at the age of 58. Visiting, Sunday, 2-4:30PM. Closing prayer at 4:30PM. Cremation private.
CHERON CARNARVON, of Bay Shore, NY suddenly, on November 13, 2020, at the age of 34. Visiting, Saturday, 11/21, from 1-4PM. Religious service and eulogies to begin at 3PM. Cremation private.
TYLER ROGERS, of Islip Terrace, NY on November 11, 2020 at the age of 59. A private cremation was held.
AUGUSTIN VEIGA of Bay Shore, NY on November 4, 2020 at the age of 67. Cremation will be private.
REVEREND DIANE DUNNE of Massapequa Park, NY on October 30, 2020 at the age of 66. Visiting will be Monday 11/9/2020 from 2-4:30 at the funeral home, and then 6-9pm at Bay Shore Assembly of God Church. A religious service will be celebrated Monday 8pm at the church. Following a brief prayer on Tuesday at 10:30am, the interment will be held at Melville Cemetery.
CHRISTINE ENTENMANN of Singer Island, FL and of Islip, NY, on November 4, 2020 at the age of 87. Visiting will be Sunday 11/8/2020 from 12-4pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Monday 11am at St. Luke's Lutheran Church in Bay Shore. Interment to follow at Oakwood Cemetery in Bay Shore. In lie of flowers, donations to Hospice Care Network, 99 Sunnyside Blvd, Woodbury, NY would be appreciated.
ROBERT CHESSMAN of Brightwaters, NY on November 2, 2020 at the age of 92. A mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Friday 11/6/2020 at 10am at St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore. Interment to follow at Calverton National Cemetery.
ERWIN K. KIRBACH, of Islip Terrace, NY on Novermber 2, 2020 at the age of 82. Visiting will be Friday, 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. Brief prayer will be offered on Saturday at 10AM at the funeral home. Burial and committal will immediate follow at Oakwood Cemetery, Bay Shore, NY.
ANNETTE GRIMALDI, of Bay Shore, NY on October 31, 2020 at the age of 98. Visiting will be Tuesday, 5-9PM. A religious service will be held at 8PM Tuesday at the funeral home. There will be a closing prayer Wednesday morning at 10 before departing for burial at Calverton National Cemetery.
MICHAEL J DOUGLAS of Islip, NY, born April 9, 1966, passed away suddenly on October 30, 2020. Beloved husband of Gretchen Douglas, Michael was the son of Robert L. and Peggy M. Douglas. Born in West Islip at Good Samaritan Hospital, Michael lived in Bay Shore, NY until he married and moved to Islip, NY. Michael is the youngest of ten children, pre-deceased by sister Kathleen Douglas who died shortly after birth in 1960. He is survived by his beloved aunt and uncle, Eileen and Doc Miller. His surviving siblings and their spouses/partners are Dr. Jeanne Wahl and Ernie Wahl, Laura and Ron Timulak, Robert and Ginger Douglas, Richy and Catherine Douglas, Kevin Douglas, Kathy Douglas, Suzanne Douglas and Todd Borgus, and Jimmy and Sheila Douglas. He leaves beloved in-laws William and Helene Linden, and was pre-deceased by beloved parents-in-law, Adolf and Carol Linden. Michael leaves 26 loving nieces and nephews and their spouses, 14 great nieces and nephews, cousins and second cousins in the US and UK, a wide and loving circle of friends, many lifelong, and numerous current and former employees. He graduated from St. Patrick’s Grammar School in Bay Shore in 1980, and Bay Shore High School in 1984, where he was a member of the lacrosse and football teams. He attended SUNY Oneonta for several years before returning to Long Island to found Douglas Messenger Service, a company based out of JFK airport that he ran for 33 years with his beloved brother and business partner, Jim Douglas. Always hard-working entrepreneurs and generous employers, Michael and Jimmy also ran a successful tent company for many years. An easy going and diligent professional, Michael received numerous business association awards for his customer service excellence.
Michael was an avid golfer and concert-goer. His civic and community engagement included membership at the Bay Shore Yacht Club, and support of many local charitable organizations. He was a devoted husband, son, son-in-law, brother, friend, and neighbor who touched countless lives during his time on this Earth.
Visiting will be Wednesday 11/4/2020 from 3-7pm. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Thursday 10am at St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore, with the interment to follow at St. Patrick's Cemetery.
ARNO STOERMER of Cleveland, TN on October 25, 2020 at the age of 90. A graveside service will be held Thursday 11/5/2020 2pm at Queen of All Saints Cemetery in Central Islip.
ADAM GULA of Selden, NY on October 24, 2020 at the age of 33. Cremation was private, and the interment of cremains will be held at St. Patrick's Cemetery in Bay Shore.
WILLIAM RICHARDS of Central Islip, NY on October 23, 2020 at the age of 77. Cremation was private, and the interment of cremains will be held at Wahsington Memorial Park in Mt. Sinai at a later date.
GARY PAOLANTONIO on October 21, 2020 at the age of 73. A private cremation was held in North Carolina. A memorial service will be held Monday 11/2/2020 from 10-11am at the funeral home.
FRANK CARDILE of Islip, NY, on October 19, 2020 at the age of 92. A private cremation was held.
DR. RONALD CRAIG SULLIVAN of Islip, NY on October 17, 2020 at the age of 82. Cremation will be private. A funeral mass in his honor will be celebrated Saturday October 24, 2020 at 11am at St Mary's RC Church in East Islip. PLEASE NOTE THAT THE FUNERAL MASS WILL BE HELD IN THE AUDITORIUM NEXT TO THE CHURCH. Masks and social distancing please.
MARGARET DALE of East Islip, NY (formerly of Gulfport, FL) on October 14, 2020 at the age of 98. Cremation is private. Memorial visiting will be Saturday 10/17/2020 from 5-8pm. A religious service will be held at 6:30pm. Her cremains will be interred with her husband at Bay Pines National Cemetery in Florida.
MARION SHU, of East Islip, NY, on October 7, 2020, at the age of 96 , peacefully at the that she shared with her eldest daughter and son-in-law Patricia and Thomas Marquardt, with her family by her side. Marion will be remembered lovingly for her independence, strong will, creativity, generosity, love of food and love of family. Cherishing her role as grandmother, she especially loved participating in the lives of her grandchildren. Marion is survived by her three daughters, Patricia Marquardt, Allyn Fritts and Donna Shu, their spouses, Thomas Marquardt, Charles Fritts, and Thomas Kane, her three granddaughters, Caroline Fritts Evers, Kathryn Fritts and Asia Kane, and her three great-granddaughters Mayla Evers, Pipi Evers, and Brooke Evers. In lieu of flowers , donations to debra of America, 75 Broad St., Suite 300, New York, NY 10004, in honor of Marion's deceaed Granddaughter, Dana Nicole Marquardt.
TIMOTHY W. FITALL, of Central Islip, NY on October 4, 2020 at the age of 71. Visiting will be Friday, 10/9/2020 from 7-9PM. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Saturday at 9:15AM at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip. Interment to follow at St. Patrick's Cemetery in Bay Shore.
HELEN GUINEE formerly of East Islip and Bohemia, NY on September 28, 2020 at the age of 88. Cremation will be private.
GERALDINE A. MAGNANI, of Mount Sinai, NY, (formerly of Islip) on September 25, 2020 at the age of 92. Visiting will be Monday 9/28/2020 from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated Tuesday, 9:45AM at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip, NY. Interment to follow at Holy Rood Cemetery, Westbury, NY
HELEN E. TIMONEY, of Islip, NY on September 25, 2020 at the age of 86. Visiting will be Sunday 9/27/2020 from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A funeral service will be celebrated Monday 10AM at Trinity Lutheran Church in Islip, NY. Interment to follow at Calverton National Cemetery, Calverton, NY.
SEAN A. TROESCH, of Farmingdale, NY (formerly of Islip) on September 22, 2020 at the age of 38. Cremation will be private.
GEORGE A. MULLIGAN, of Bay Shore, NY, on September 21. 2020 at the age of 76, after a long illness. George graduated from Bishop Loughlin High School and then Manhattan College with a degree in electrical engineering. He went on to recieve a PhD from RPI. He taught at the Merchant Marine Academy and at the University of Fairbanks in Alaska. He enjoyed sports, in particular tennis, golf and fishing. He travelled around the world both professionally and liesurely. He was an active parishoner of St. Patrick's and was particularly helpful in assisting the senior citizens. He was a volunteer at the Fire Island Lighthouse and would instruct visitors on it's history and operations. He was predeceased by his brother Robert and is survivied by his brother Thomas, and sisters-in law Mary and Helen and many neices and nephews. Visiting will be Thursday, 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A funeral mass will be celebrated Friday at 10AM at St. Patrick's in Bay Shore, followed by burial in the parish cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations greatly appreciated to Catholic Foreign Mission Society of America Inc., Maryknoll NY.
MICHAEL DeLIBRO of Bay Shore, NY on September 19, 2020 at the age of 67. Visiting will be Wednesday 9/23/2020 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A religious service will be celebrated Thursday 9:30am at the funeral home, with the interment to follow at Oakwood Cemetery in Bay Shore.
GERTRUDE A. SPORTIELLO, of Bay Shore, NY, on September 18, 2020 at the age of 80. Visiting will be Wednesday morning from 9-11, with a relisgious service at 11AM at the funeral home. Interment will be at Pinelawn Memorial Park, Pinelawn, NY
HERBERT A. BROWN, of Islip Terrace, NY on September 17, 2020 at the age of 74. Cremation was private. A Celebration of Life will take place Sunday, 9/20, at 3PM outside the Islip Presbyterian Church, Islip, NY. Bring a mask, a chair and wear "cheerful" clothing.
CELEMENE ZAMA, of Bay Shore, NY on September 13, 2020 at the age of 79. A religious service will be held Saturday morning at the funeral home. Interment to follow at Oakwood Cemetery in Bay Shore.
KATHLEEN McNULTY, formerly of Bay Shore, NY, on September 7, 2020 at the age of 59. Cremation was private. A celebration of her life will take place Sunday 9/20 on the outside patio of Irish Times in Holbrook from 12-3PM, with a prayer service to take place at 12:15. Masks and social distancing rules apply.
RACHAEL LEE of Miller Place, NY on September 6, 2020 at the age of 39. Visiting will be Saturday 9/12/2020 from 10am-12:30pm. A religious service will be offered Saturday 12:30pm at the funeral home, with interment to follow at Washington Memorial Park in Mount Sinai.
LOUIS PETRAGLIA, of West Islip, NY on September 4, 2020 at the age of 71. Funeral Mass Tuesday, 11AM at St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore. Interment to follow at Oakwood Cemetery in Bay Shore.
NANCY VETTER, of Central Islip, NY on September 4, 2020 at the age of 65. Visiting will be Monday 9/7/2020 from 3-7pm. A religious service will be offered on 10am Tuesday at the funeral home, with the interment to follow at St. Patrick's Cemetery in Bay Shore.
ELEANOR CARROLL, of Sarasota, FL on September 3, 2020 at the age of 96. A funeral mass will be held Friday, at 9:45AM, St. Mary's RC Church, East Islip. Burial to follow at Calverton National Cemetery.
MARGARET "PEGGY" KRENN, of Brightwaters, NY, on September 2, 2020 at the age of 69. Visiting will be Wednesday 9/9/2020 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A funeral mas will be celebrated Thursday 10am at St. Patrick's Church in Bay Shore. Interment will follow at St. Charles Cemetery in Farmingdale.
WENDY CASMASSIMA of Wheatley Heights, NY on September 1, 2020 at the age of 92. Visiting will be Thursday 9/3/2020 from 4-8pm, with a religious service at 7:30pm at the funeral home. A closing prayer will be offered on Friday at 10am, with interment to follow at Grace Episcopal Church Cemetery in Massapequa.
DAVID J. BARRY, Jr., of Manorville, NY, on August 25, 2020 at the age of 75. Visiting will be Sunday 8/30/2020 from 6-8PM. Cremation will be private.
JOAN FLEMING of Bay Shore, NY on August 22, 2020 at the age of 90. A funeral mass will be celebrated Thursday 11am at St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore. Interment will follow at St. Patrick's Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donation to the St. Patrick's RC Church Food Pantry would be appreciated.
ANTOINETTE LEOGRANDE, of South Huntington, NY, on August 20, 2020, at the age of 88. A private cremation was held. A memorial service will take place at a later date.
DONALD SHAFFER of Bay Shore, NY on August 16, 2020 at the age of 92. Cremation is private. A memorial service will be held at a later date.
JAMES JOSEPH BARDONG SR of Babylon, NY on August 15, 2020 at the age of 91. Visiting will be Thursday 8/20/2020 from 2-4 and 7-9pm. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Friday 10:30am at St. Joseph's RC Church in Babylon, with the interment to follow at St. Charles Cemetery in Farmingdale.
MARION SANDERS III of Rockaway, NY on August 12, 2020 at the age of 71. Cremation is private. A committal service will be held at Oakwood Cemetery in Bay Shore at a later date.
YOLANDA CRUZ of West Islip, NY, on August 8, 2020 at the age of 66. Visiting will be Wednesday 8/19/2020 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A religious service will be celebrated Thursday 11am at the funeral home. Interment will follow at St. Patrick's Cemetery in Bay Shore.
SALVATORE DiGANGI formerly of East Islip, NY on August 11, 2020 at the age of 83. Arrangements and cremation will be private.
THEORDORE McLAM JR of Stuart, FL on August 11, 2020 at the age of 95. Cremation will be private.
MARIO HERRERA ELIAS of Commack, NY on August 9, 2020 at the age of 74. Visiting will be Thursday 8/13/2020 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Friday 10am at St. Luke's RC Church in Brentwood. Interment to follow at Queen of All Saints Cemetery in Central Islip.
ALBERT JOSEPH BREIG, III, of Oakdale, NY, on August 7, 2020 at the age of 77. Visiting Tuesday 8/11/2020 from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A Religious service will be celebrated 10AM Wednesday at the funeral home. Interment to follow at Calverton national Cemetery.
JOAN C. ANDERSON, of Bay Shore, NY, on August 7, 2020 at the age of 83. Visiting will be Tuesday 8/11/2020 from 10-11AM. Private interment will follow at Calverton National Cemetery.
HARRY D MOWBRAY lifelong resident of Bay Shore, NY, on August 1, 2020 at the age of 65. Cremation is private. His cremains will be interred at Oakwood Cemetery in Bay Shore.
LAUREN DENNIS of Kismet and of Islip, NY on July 29, 2020 at the age of 64. Cremation is private. Memorial visiting will be Sunday 8/2/2020 from 1-4pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Monday 9:45am at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip.
AMIEL COSTA of Brooklyn, NY on July 28, 2020 at the age of 92. Interment with military honors will be held Monday 8/3/2020 at Calverton National Cemetery.
KENNETH M DILL of Bay Shore, NY suddenly on July 26, 2020 at the age of 31. Cremation will be private. His cremains will be interred at Oakwood Cemetery in Bay Shore.
ANTONIO "TONY" MOCCALDI of Blue Point, NY (formerly of Bay Shore) on July 26, 2020 at the age of 79. Visiting will be Thursday 7/30/2020 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Friday 9:45am at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip. Entombment to follow at Pinelawn Memorial Park.
PHILIP DETORE, of Central Islip, NY, on July 22, 2020 at the age of 84. Cremation was private.
THERESA BUKIE BAYIM (1934-2020). Theresa is the beloved mother of Father Cyril Obi Bayim of St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore. Though she will be interred in her home country of Nigeria, there will be a Memorial Mass celebrated on Saturday 7/25/2020 at 10:30am at St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore.
VINCENT "LEFTY" GARGANO of Bay Shore, NY on July 14, 2020. Visiting will be Saturday 7/18/2020 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A funeral service will be celebrated Saturday 7:30pm at the funeral home. Cremation will be private.
RICHARD "RICK" CRAIN of Shirley, NY on July 12, 2020 at the age of 60. Visiitng will be Thursday 7/16/2020 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A funeral service will be celebrated Thursday 7:30pm at the funeral home. Interment will be Friday morning at Emmanuel Church Cemetery in Great River.
KEN PROSEK, of East Islip, NY on July 10, 2020, at the age of 65. Visiting will be Monday 7/13/2020 from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A funeral mass will be celebrated Tuesday 9:45AM at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip, NY. Interment will follow at St. Patrick's Cemetery, Bay Shore, NY.
HILDA A. VANDERPOOL, of Bay Shore, NY, on July 10, 2020 at the age of 90. Graveside service will take place Monday, July 13, at 11AM at Pinelawn Memorial Park.
PHYLLIS L. STABILE, of Islip, NY, on July 5, 2020 at the age of 72. Visiting will be Tuesday July 7, 2-4:30 & 7-9pm. Funeral Mass Wednesday 11am at St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore. Entombment to follow at Pinelawn Memorial Park in Farmingdale. In lieu of flowers, donations greatly appreciated in Phyllis' name to the American Heart Association, American Cancer Society, or the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.
JULIUS D'ANTONIO of West Babylon, NY on July 2, 2020 at the age of 78. A graveside service will be held Friday 7/17/2020 at 10am at Queen of All Saints Cemetery in Central Islip.
KATHLEEN YIRINEC, formerly of Bay Shore, NY on June 30, 2020 at the age of 64. Cremation was private.
MICHAEL SPILLANE of East Islip, NY on June 21, 2020 at the age of 75. Visiting will be Thursday 6/25/2020 from 7-9pm. Cremation will be private. His cremains will be interred at St. John of God Cemetery in Central Islip.
JAMES P TRUAX of Islip, NY on June 20, 2020 at the age of 61. Cremation is private.
OCTAVIO MANNARINO of East Islip, NY on June 20, 2020 at the age of 90. Cremation is private. A funeral mass will be celebrated at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip, with the interment of cremains to follow at St. Charles Cemetery in Farmingdale.
SANDRA P. HERMAN, of Islip, NY on June 20, 2020 at the age of 78. A graveside service will be held at Riverside Cemetery in Saddle Brook, NJ on Monday June 22, 2020.
CARMELITE LaROCHE, of East Islip, NY (formerly of Brooklyn) on June 16, 2020 at the age of 86. A private viewing will take place Thursday 6/17/2020 with a funeral mass at St. Anne's RC Church in Brentwood, on Friday. Burial to follow at Maple Grove Cemetery, Kew Gardens, NY
HOWARD F. SMITH, of Islip, NY, on June 12, 2020 at the age of 86. There will be a private visitation with a burial at St. Patrick's Church on Monday morning.
STEPHEN M. WESTBY, of Islip, NY, on June 11, 2020, at the age of 30. There will be a private viewing with a funeral mass at St. Mary's in East Islip and burial at St. Patrick's Cemetery in Bay Shore, on Thursday .
VASILIOS "BILL" KOUTROKOIS, Islip Terrace, NY on June, 8, 2020 at the age of 84. A private viewing was held with a private cremation to follow.
MARK SHIRES of Great River, NY on June 7, 2020 at the age of 66. Cremation will be private. His cremains will be interred in the family plot at Oakwood Cemetery in Bay Shore.
RIGOBERTO "RICKY" ABAD of Bay Shore, NY on June 6, 2020 at the age of 73. Cremation will be private. A memorial service at St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Islip will be held at a later date.
FLORIN ADRIAN RAPORTORU of Brentwood, NY, suddenly on June 5, 2020 at the age of 42. A private interment will take place at Pinelawn Memorial Park.
WOJCIECH CHOJNACKI, of West Babylon, NY on June 4, 2020 at the age of 43. A private viewing will take place with a private burial on Tuesday at St. Charles Cemetery in Farmingdale, NY.
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Claim to Fame her roles as Lucy in the ITV anthology series Love Story, Claire in the 1968 comedy film Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush, Fliss Hawthorne in the Granada sitcom The Cuckoo Waltz, Sally Higgins in the 1980 drama TV film The Shillingbury Blowers, Jenny Burden in the ITV crime drama series The Ruth Rendell Mysteries, and Julia Parsons in the long-running BBC medical soap opera Doctors
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For the money manager accused of securities fraud, see Paul Greenwood (money manager).
Not to be confused with Paul Greengrass.
Paul Greenwood (born 2 August 1943) is a British film, television and theatre actor. He is best known for his role as PC Michael "Rosie" Penrose in the sitcom The Growing Pains of PC Penrose and its successor Rosie,[1][2][3] and as Inspector Yelland in Spender.
He has appeared in over twenty-five television productions and also in several films; he has also appeared in theatrical productions including the musical Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and the musical The Wizard of Oz. In 1973, he was a guest on each edition of the 10-part BBC1 variety series It's Lulu.
Greenwood is well known for appearing as PC Michael "Rosie" Penrose in all twenty-seven episodes (1977–1981) of TV comedy series Rosie. His film roles include Sex and the Other Woman (1972), the Hammer horror Captain Kronos - Vampire Hunter (1973), TV comedy spinoff The Lovers! (1973) and Pete Walker's horror Frightmare (1974).
His other television roles include the title role in Captain Zep – Space Detective (1983), a children's series; and Mr. Lucas in three episodes (1985–1987) of the comedy The Secret Diary Of Adrian Mole Aged 13¾ and one episode of Our Friends In The North (1996). In December 2019, he appeared in an episode of the BBC One soap opera Doctors as Charles Webster.
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Of the many hundreds of actors and actresses who have appeared in Crossroads over the years, many have already been established stars; others have gone on to stardom thanks to their start on the programme.
Jon Finch, now an established film star, was a raw, inexperienced actor when he made his TV debut in episode 947. He played a weird and rather off-beat character called Gareth Leyton, and played the role with great assurance. When he left Crossroads Jon went on to find international stardom.
Another young actor now in the superstar bracket who started out in Crossroads is Malcolm McDowell. He made his very first TV appearance on the programme in episode 643, way back when he was just twenty years old. Can you remember the part he played? Crispin Ryder, a PR consultant. After Crossroads, Malcolm went on to appear in TV series like Z Cars and Dixon of Dock Green, then into films like A Clockwork Orange, If and Oh, Lucky Man.
Another young actor who appeared opposite Noele Gordon in the series, this time one with a famous father, was Andrew Ray, son of Ted.
Actors aren't the only people who have appeared on Crossroads. When someone was needed to play Monsieur Fabrice, who was demonstrating hair styles at Vera Downend's salon, the choice was an obvious one. Teazy Weazy Raymond had become a star of TV in the fifties, creating hair styles in a variety series called Quite Contrary. Who better to play Monsieur Fabrice? Incidentally, Teazy Weazy's wife, Rosalie Ashley, also appeared in the series for a while. She played Jane Mortimer, who died during a brain operation.
Critic and magician Clifford Davis discusses a point with guest Godfrey Winn
When a sequence of magic was needed in one episode, Clifford Davis, New Faces panellist and TV critic was called in. Clifford is also a professional magician, and was asked if he could suggest a way of levitating Diane, played by Sue Hanson. To create the stage illusion on TV would prove very difficult, so Clifford and the production team decided to use trick camera work instead. After Clifford's spot at the magic convention that was being held at the motel, actor Alan Haines took over and, thanks to trick camera shots and angles, seemed to make Sue float in the air. Millions of viewers were fooled, and the producer decided to end the show with a bang - with a shot of Amy Turtle floating in mid-air!
The popular comic Don McLean started out as an actor, and appeared on Crossroads, playing a member of Benny Wilmot's group, Georgie Saint and the Dragons. From that he went on to find fame as a comic - remember him on Crackerjack?
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Bonnie Lou Davis was born in Independence, Missouri, on September 21, 1934, to Mary Elizabeth and Elbert Halston Davis as the third of their four children. As a child, Bonnie was a daddy’s girl who loved going to Westerns with her father and showing off by riding her bike around the neighborhood with no hands. After the untimely passing of her father when she was 13 years old, Bonnie’s mother moved the family from Independence to Salt Lake City, Utah. There, she attended Roosevelt Junior High and East High School, where she graduated in 1952.
In 1958, she met a charming 6’ 7” returned missionary at the local church dance named Paul Greenwood Grant. Paul was drawn to Bonnie’s southern class and beauty and the two were married in the Salt Lake Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, on June 15, 1959.
Despite initially expressing a general disinterest in babies to Paul, Bonnie gave birth to their first child a short ten months after their wedding. Over the next 19 years, Bonnie would birth eleven more children, bringing the final head count to an even twelve—seven boys and five girls. Bonnie was very proud of her children—proud of both their individual accomplishments and their statures, often noting that nearly all her children easily surpassed six feet in height.
After Paul retired from a judgeship in 1992, they moved to Jackson, Wyoming. Shortly thereafter, Paul was called to serve in Auckland, New Zealand as a mission president for the Church. At Paul’s side, Bonnie diligently served the missionaries in New Zealand, the Cook Islands, and Nuie Island for three years. During this time, she gained many new friends and admirers and enjoyed the beautiful surrounding landscapes.
After their mission, Paul and Bonnie returned to their retirement home in Wyoming, where Bonnie would be close to the mountain range she so loved—the Grand Tetons. Bonnie’s work then shifted from missionary to innkeeper for the ever-revolving door of family and friends eager to take advantage of Bonnie’s first-rate hosting, which included clean and neatly made beds, delicious meals on perfectly set tables, and a fun-loving tour guide (Bonnie) with whom to explore the close-by national parks.
Paul and Bonnie left their home in Wyoming and moved to Draper, Utah in 2013, where Bonnie would spend the final chapter of her life closer to her growing family. On June 9, 2022, Bonnie passed peacefully in her Draper home while lying next to her adoring husband of nearly 63 years. The room was filled with many of her children and grandchildren who came to bid a loving farewell to the strong matriarch of this large Grant clan.
Bonnie leaves behind a legacy of service, love, strength, and humor.
As a mother, Bonnie was a true “mama bear.” She was an exceptionally tough lady who loved her children fiercely, stood ever ready to defend and support them, and worked tirelessly to keep them well-fed to ensure they would grow big and strong.
Bonnie was a woman of unwavering faith and dedication to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She served her Heavenly Father selflessly through her many Church callings and frequent acts of kindness.
Bonnie was a hard worker and did not waste time in completing a task. You would be hard-pressed to find anyone who could match the speed at which she could type a document, drive a canyon, or peel a potato.
Bonnie loved her life and easily found joy in it. She dearly loved family and was not shy in letting them know with her sweet words, tight squeezes, and long goodbyes. She loved animals—both the domestic animals she cared for in her home and the animals she was so skilled at spotting in the wild. She loved classical music and old movies, often listening to a favorite song multiple times in a day and never tiring of rewatching a favorite film. She loved the outdoors and never shied away from the chance to swim in an ocean or lake, no matter how cold the temperature. She loved watching basketball, particularly the games in which her progeny played. She loved measuring the height of her grandchildren and inviting them, no matter their size, to sit on her lap for a cuddle. She loved to tease and could often be caught with a mischievous grin after successfully pranking an unsuspecting victim. She especially loved to laugh and delivered a signature giggle so infectious and adorable that it will stay permanently in our memories.
Bonnie is survived by her sister Sharon (Stephen) Anderson; husband Paul; children Gregory and Deanne (ret) Grant, Elizabeth and Robert (ret) White, Nathan and Diane Grant, Catherine and John Hunt, Joshua and Deborah Grant, Melissa Grant, Jeremy and Cynthia Grant, Jason and Carrie Grant, Rachel and Tim Taylor, Adam and Jennifer Grant, Seth and Heidi Grant, and Chrissy Grant; and 35 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren (to whom Bonnie is known as “Nana”). She is preceded in death by her parents and two siblings, Virginia Chapman and Eugene Davis. Bonnie leaves us with many happy memories and an example of a service- and joy-filled life that is especially worthy of emulation. We love and miss our Nana immensely. We are grateful to have been a part of her time on this earth. And we will think of her often until the happy day when we see her again.
A memorial service to celebrate Bonnie’s extraordinary life will be held at 12:00 p.m. on Wednesday, June 22, 2022, at the Draper Utah Stake Center located at 13085 South 300 East, Draper, Utah. A public visitation will take place from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday, June 21, 2022, at Larkin Mortuary located at 260 East South Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah. Immediately following the memorial service, a luncheon will be held and hot fudge sundaes served as we celebrate Bonnie's wonderful life.
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Review: HOME, I'M DARLING, Richmond Theatre
Laura Wade's biting satire on the cult of the domestic goddess lacks teeth in this revival.
Richmond Theatre Announces Spring 2023 Season
With the weather beginning to warm up and the sun staying up for longer, Richmond Theatre is delighted to ‘spring’ into a new season. Filled with hilarious comedies, fun family shows and big names, audiences are encouraged to picnic on the Green prior to taking their seat in the beautiful Frank Matcham-designed theatre for an evening of entertainment.
Photos: First Look at the UK Tour of HOME, I'M DARLING
This new production of Home, I’m Darling opens at the Theatre Royal Windsor on 25 January 2023, prior to the play’s first extensive national tour. Check out all new rehearsal photos here!
Theatre Royal Brighton's New Season Guide Is Out Now
Theatre Royal Brighton's brand new What's On Guide is out now! Packed with top quality entertainment, there's a fabulous choice of shows this season from Mother Goose starring Ian McKellen and John Bishop this December, to Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons starring Aidan Turner and Jenna Coleman next March.
National Theatre Announces DANCING AT LUGHNASA, DIXON AND DAUGHTERS, and More
The National Theatre has announced three new productions for 2023 and the revival of the critically acclaimed The Father and the Assassin. A new production devised by The PappyShow will tour directly to 55 schools across England, and National Theatre Live brings The Crucible, Othello and GOOD to cinema goers around the world.
HOME, I'M DARLING Will Embark on UK Tour Next Year
This new production of Home, I'm Darling opens at the Theatre Royal Windsor on 25 January 2023, prior to the play's first extensive national tour. Leading the cast are BAFTA award winner Jessica Ransom (Doc Martin, Armstrong and Miller, Horrible Histories) as Judy, Diane Keen (Doctors, The Cuckoo Waltz) as Sylvia and Neil McDermott (Eastenders, The Royal) as Johnny, with further casting to be announced.
BEAUTIFUL - THE CAROLE KING MUSICAL Extends Booking to July 2017
Today, the producers of BEAUTIFUL - THE CAROLE KING MUSICAL release for sale a further 200,000 tickets taking booking at the Aldwych Theatre to 22 July 2017. The performance schedule is Monday at 7.30pm, Tuesday at 2.30pm, Wednesday at 7.30pm, Thursday at 2.30pm and 7.30pm, Friday at 7.30pm and Saturday at 2.30pm and 7.30pm.
Photo Flash: BEAUTIFUL Cast Join Carole King On Stage at British Summer Time Festival
Last night (Sunday 3 July 2016) in Hyde Park at the Barclaycard British Summer Time Festival, the cast of the West End hit BEAUTIFUL - THE CAROLE KING MUSICAL joined Carole King on stage for the finale of her sell-out 'Tapestry' Concert.
TV: BEAUTIFUL Celebrates One Year in London!
The producers of the Olivier, Tony and Grammy award-winning Beautiful - The Carole King Musical announce the show will be extending booking in the West End to 18 February 2017. The show just celebrated one year in London and you can go inside the special night below!
Photo Flash: West End's BEAUTIFUL Celebrates First Birthday
Last night (23 February 2016) at the Aldwych Theatre the Olivier, Tony and Grammy award-winning Beautiful - The Carole King Musical celebrated its first birthday in the West End. Celebrations included marking the February birthdays of Carole King, Barry Mann and the late Gerry Goffin, as well as the 45th anniversary of when King's Grammy- award winning album Tapestry was released. Check out the pics of the bash below!
BEAUTIFUL - THE CAROLE KING MUSICAL Extends in the West End, Thru Feb. 2017
Today, 24 February 2016, the producers of the Olivier, Tony and Grammy award-winning Beautiful - The Carole King Musical announce the show will be extending booking in the West End to 18 February 2017.
Photo Flash: New Production Shots of West End's BEAUTIFUL - THE CAROLE KING MUSICAL
Cassidy Janson has recently joined the West End production of Beautiful - The Carole King Musical to play the title role alongside Diane Keen as Genie Klein, King's mother. Alan Morrissey continues as King's husband and song-writing partner Gerry Goffin alongside Ian McIntosh as song-writer Barry Mann and Gary Trainor as music publisher and producer Don Kirshner. Lorna Want continues as song-writer Cynthia Weil, a role for which she won the 2015 Olivier for Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Musical. Check out the new production shots below!
BWW Interview: Cassidy Janson - London's New Carole King In BEAUTIFUL!
We talk to Cassidy Janson, who takes over the role of Carole King in Beautiful TONIGHT!
Official: Cassidy Janson to Play Carole King in BEAUTIFUL from Nov 2015!
Cassidy Janson will join the West End production of Beautiful - The Carole King Musical to play the title role from30 November 2015. Also joining the cast will be Diane Keen as Genie Klein, King's mother.
Cassidy Janson to Replace Katie Brayben in West End's BEAUTIFUL This Autumn
Cassidy Janson, of London's WICKED, will take over the title role in BEAUTIFUL: THE CAROLE KING MUSICAL from Katie Brayben, starting November 30, 2015 at the Aldwych Theatre.
Diane Keen & Graham Cole Set for YOU'RE NEVER TOO OLD UK Tour
Following a celebrated critical response at 2014's Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Steve Wood's debut play, You're Never Too Old - a wry comedy for two actors of a certain age - marks its first UK tour this autumn when it opens at the Yeovil Octagon on September 11th 2015.
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Following a celebrated critical response at 2014's Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Steve Wood's debut play, You're Never Too Old - a wry comedy for two actors of a certain age - marks its first UK tour this autumn when it opens at the Yeovil Octagon on September 11th 2015.
Diane Keen (best-known for her roles as Fliss Hawthorne in The Cuckoo Waltz, Jenny Burden in The Ruth Rendell Mysteries and Julia Parsons in the long-running BBC soap Doctors) and Graham Cole famed for his role as PC Tony Stamp in the long-running drama The Bill star in this one-act bittersweet comedy that examines relationships, loneliness and humanity.
When Tommy and Ada meet on a park bench it is all too clear they are from very different backgrounds; but as they begin to confide secrets and recount memories, could this be the start of something special for such an unlikely pair?
The story that emerges is sad, funny and bittersweet. Steve Wood's script is subtle, full of telling detail and delightful turns of phrase that bring to mind Alan Bennett or Victoria Wood. Danusia Iwaszko directs this charming two-hander for Anton Benson Productions Ltd.
Diane Keen has been a household name and popular fixture on British television for many years, starring in such comedy shows such as THE CUCKOO WALTZ, RINGS ON THEIR FINGERS and YOU MUST BE THE HUSBAND with Tim Brooke Taylor and FOXY LADY. Diane has appeared in numerous television programmes including the acclaimed SANDBAGGERS, SHILLINGBURY TALES, SEPTEMBER SONG, RUTH RENDELL MYSTERIES, BROOKSIDE and DOCTORS. She has also guest starred in many shows such as, THE PROFESSIONALS, TAGGERT, MINDER, A TOUCH OF FROST, TRUE CRIME and most recently NEW TRICKS. Diane has also guest starred in many light entertainment shows including BRUCE MEETS THE GIRLS, THE TWO RONNIES and as special guest star in THE MORECAMBE AND WISE SHOW. Diane's films include HERE WE GO ROUND THE MULBERRY BUSH, THE SWEENEY MOVIE (awarded Most Promising Newcomer), THIRTEEN AT DINNER, SILVER DREAM RACER, SLEEPS SIX, JUDAS AND JESUS and most recently NOWHERE IN AFRICA. Diane's credits include many stage performances including a season at the Bristol Old Vic and tours of SAME TIME NEXT YEAR, LADYBIRD, THE VAGINA MONOLOGUES and most recently, THE SMALL HAND.
Graham Cole's many theatre credits include: SUDDENLY AT HOME (UK Tour); TOM FOOLERY (Dylan Thomas Theatre); PYGMALION and CALAMITY JANE (Belgrade Theatre, Coventry); Pilate in JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR (New Wolsey, Ipswich); Tony in ABIGAIL'S PARTY, WAIT UNTIL DARK, Ernst Ludwig in CABARET, Schuppanzigh/Harliquinade in BLACK COMEDY, Scanlon in ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST and Alan in BOYS IN THE BAND (all at the Swansea Grand); Lawrence Redding in MURDER AT THE VICARAGE and John Christow in THE HOLLOW (UK Tours) and Scrooge in A CHRISTMAS CAROL (Lichfield Garrick Theatre) and most recently General Waverley in A WHITE CHRISTMAS (Festival Theatre Edinburgh). Graham has made many Television appearances. He is most well known for playing the part of PC Tony Stamp in the long running show THE BILL. His other credits include: SECRET ARMY, BLAKES 7, DR WHO, NOEL'S HOUSE PARTY, LAW & ORDER: UK, and most recently DOCTORS. Films include: THE USUAL CHILDREN; THE HAUNTING OF HARRY PAYNE and BROTHERS IN LAW.
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The cover image is a picture of my father standing at the summit of Mount Pumori. My father signed and sent the photo to his Brother Barry, on the back there were the following labels:
The fact that my father choose to include his own height was a hallmark of his dry humor.
The following blog post is a tribute to my father’s life and the amazing friends that he made. If you are someone that would like to add your story to the ones shared please contact me directly or leave a comment and I will be happy to make the addition.
And finally I would like to extend my sincerest thank you to everyone who contributed. I laughed, I cried, and in the end I knew my father better to see him through your eyes. You are all truly the greatest friends a person could ask for.
There are a lot of stories that have to do with the “University Wall”. Glenn Woodsworth tracked down an amazing video that we have been extended the rights to embed here. It is well worth the 10 min watch and will extend context to all the stories that follow :)
Video composed by: Ivan T R Hughes
Additionally there are some audio interviews with Tim Auger by Jim Muir, immediately following the Everest 1982 expedition. These tapes were digitized and access made possible by Abigail Sebaly, archives practicum at the Paul D. Fleck Library and Archives at Banff Centre. It is worth mentioning that Banff Centre has recently processed a collection of photographs, videos, radio transmissions from base camp and field recordings from Nepal from the 1982 Canadian Everest Expedition. You can see the catalogue at:
Grizzly Bear Encounter
Thanks to Liana Hwang for submitting this one. Lot’s of details that I did not know until watching the full video :)
Memories
Stories have been posted in no particular order. They are all wonderful and most people will want to read them all. I have included names of the authors here:
Allan Derbyshire
Gary Jennings
Reg Bunyan
Liana Hwang
David Smith
Brian Wyvill
Lise Gautron
Liana Hwang
Peter Spear
Simon Bryant
Lloyd Gallagher
Susan Hairsine
Don Mickle
Pat Morrow
Ed Cooper
Jeff Litster
Chic Scott
William Johnston
Rod & Christine Turnbull
Richard de Candole
Marilyn and Russ Mattson
Larry Mattson
Ben Gadd
Barry Auger
Corey Auger
Bruce Patterson
Don Vockeroth
Josh Briggs
Ron Perla
Jane Moody
Martin Taylor
Joseph Brunelle
Darro Stinson
Brian Salzgeber
Butch Nielsen-Dibben
Glenn Woodsworth
Crispin Elsted
Michael Mortimer
Perry Jacobson
Grant Statham
Stefan Kuhn
Judy Otton
Scott Flavelle
Kelley Auger
Kristin Auger
Scott Ward
Dori Buckingham
Blake Ledingham
Klaus Exner
Janis Kraulis
Derek Simpkins
Huxley W Johnson
Grant Statham
Don Mickle
Rupert Wedgwood
Allan Derbyshire
Tim and I climbed together over the years, including some new routes on Yamnuska, and the Greenwood-Locke on the north face of Mt. Temple.
Whenever we arrived on the summit of Yamnuska, the conversation invariably went like this:
Tim: “Al?”
Me: “Yeah.”
Tim: “Can we go down through the Enchanted Forest?”
Me: “Oh, OK, Tim.”
I know he was just being funny in a gentle, child-like way, but he seemed to especially enjoy those quiet aspen groves on the way back to the car park from the west end of Yam. It always made me smile. It still does.
If there’s an afterlife, I hope that Tim spends time in his own “Enchanted Forest”.
With great respect,
Allan Derbyshire
Gary Jennings
I was one of his early rescues, but it wasn’t on the heights. I had just shown up at Lake O’Hara to attend High Horizons climbing camp in 1970 at the tender age of 14. Long haired and clueless, I was accosted by three wranglers (there was a horse camp in the vicinity then) who took great offence at my appearance. They decided that they were going to give me a haircut and had me pinned against a tree near the bus drop off. I was getting a little worried about the whole deal when Tim showed up in his seasonal warden get up and said “Hey fellas, what’s going on here?” Thanks Tim, I’ll never forget that.
Another occasion was when Tim, Don Vockeroth, Lloyd MacKay and Dougal Haston were up on the north face of Mt. Temple making an attempt on the first winter ascent. I was unemployed and heard they were up there so I skied in to see what was going on. On my way in there was a pretty significant avalanche on the face and when I got to the base, they were coming down. We skied out and headed to the tavern at the Cascade Hotel in Banff and I got to spend a great afternoon drinking beer and BSing with four of my climbing hero’s.
In 2006, my wife Eileen and I were in Madrid, Spain. We’d been out stomping around in the heat all day and retreated back to the hotel to cool off in the A/C for a while before going out for dinner. I flipped on the tv and there was a National Geographic show on in Spanish. The next thing I knew, the was a segment of Tim rescuing some guy from the Bow river near the falls in Banff. It included an interview with Tim and the dubbing had him speaking perfect Spanish! It was so cool that I had to phone him in Canmore and tell him about it. Every time we met after that he would say that we had to get together to talk about Spain, but sadly that never happened.
Reg Bunyan
Thx everyone for coming and honouring Tim’s memory. As entertaining as they are, I’m not going to rehash the stories of Tim’s nine lives, famous climbs or the details of the many rescues. Some of these were captured in Cory’s blog, PA’s talk and in “Tim’s Song” by The Wardens. Like the rest of this memorial service, I’m going to keep it fairly short, consistent with both Tim’s and Sherry’s wishes for a simple memorial.
We all knew Tim in many different ways; friend, mentor, neighbour family man, gifted athlete, climber, civil servant, guide, park warden and teacher and or combinations thereof. I’m going to talk a bit about his work legacy, touch on our friendship and the last year of his life.
I’d like to set the scene at the start of Tim’s career. Most of us in this crowd are older. So it doesn’t take much to imagine a time without cell phones, satellite communication or GPS’s. Or to put the era another way, nobody skied on less than a 205 cm ski and you didn’t have to know Italian to order a coffee. Avalanche beacons hardly existed outside the domain of professional ski operations. North American rescue equipment, protocols and standards were in their infancy. Accident communication was challenging and sketchy, usually well after the fact, often second hand or by an exhausted RP. Late reporting usually meant that the victim was either dead or in Tim’s words “The silver lining was that if they were still alive after that length of time, no matter what we did or how we screwed up, the patient would likely live”
This was the beginning of the professionalism of the Mountain Park Public Safety program, of which Tim was such an important player. Huge internal and external challenges, with no clear roadmap. Given both Warden and Parks Canada culture at the time, any sense of elitism or inconsistency with management objectives, could have easily tanked the program. Banff, as anyone who has worked here knows, is so much more in the public eye. Particularly by the media and therefore by extension, under the scrutiny of HQ in Ottawa. Tim was the perfect person for Banff with his easy going confidence and his big toothy smile, custom made for the camera.
And it’s not as if Tim necessarily had easy material to work with. Wardens had
just transitioned from districts and horses, with wildly varying mountaineering skills, aptitudes and interests. But by emphasising that everyone was part of the team including rescue pilots and dispatchers, and training strong 1 st party leaders and Tim built a highly respected rescue program. That same philosophy and leadership was a huge factor in building Warden “esprit de corp”; a trait often both admired and hated by some within Parks Canada. “Esprit de corp” doesn’t magically happen by putting on a uniform or giving someone a title. As a natural leader, Tim knew that it’s built by teamwork, trust, common goals and cemented by the adrenalin and stress of risky work.
Those of us who worked with Tim had absolute trust in his judgement. A short story. One late October, we had an overdue on Mt Fay. When we hadn’t heard anything by lunch time Tim grabbed a heli and the two of us went for a reccy. It was obvious from the tracks to the rap station that our climber had fled the coop. But it was one of those stellar warm late October days and the centre ice bulge on the North face was in perfect shape, screaming to be climbed. Tim impulsively sent the helicopter home and we jumped out with minimal ice climbing gear, no headlamps and no clear idea as to whether we’d get down before dark let alone how we would get back to Banff. We simul climbed up on perfect ice, giggling the whole way up like a couple of school kids because we were stealing a perfect climbing day from the gods. After summiting, we raced down the ridge and started descending the steep snow slopes to the climbers’ right of the north face. After a few steps, it became obvious that we were rapidly running out of daylight. Tim, realizing that more drastic measure were called for turned to me and said to
me “keep your feet and hands up” and then launched himself down the slope on his back. I stood open mouthed as he slid down the slope at Mach 1, flew
airborne over the semi open bergschrund and landed in an explosion of snow.
He got up, dusted himself off and grinning like Cheshire cat, gave me the thumbs up and waved me down. I remember thinking that I hadn’t seen that technique in the guides manual and I felt utterly intimidated by both the speed of his descent and the bergschrund at the bottom. But Tim always inspired unwavering confidence, so naturally, I jumped too. And that was Tim in a nutshell; spontaneous, so much fun to be with and he inspired absolute trust. I could go on for ages with small snippets of Tim’s work but I’d like I’d like to talk a little bit about the last year of Tim’s life. I still can’t think about my time spent with Tim, without thinking about Sherry. Tim’s eyes would light up whenever Sherry walked into the room. Still the belle of the ball and as his health slowly deteriorated, his touch stone. And such a patient, loving and fierce advocate for Tim. It still leaves me feeling humbled and touched, wondering if I could even give ½ as much in the same circumstances.
Tim had a devastating disease and although it was so difficult to see that athletic body and mind melting away, it was always a privilege to spend time with him. Tim taught me so much during my career but like all good mentors, the lessons didn’t end there. Tim taught me about:
COURAGE. Tim faced his disease the same way as a fabled Auger 5.9. A historical footnote for the non-climbers in the crowd. The climbing scale used to end at 5.9. I think it’s now sitting at 5.15 something. But for years, Tim was convinced that all those extra numbers were about putting fluff on what was actually only a hard 5.9. So when Tim asked you to go climbing and the route was “only 5.9”, you went with your eyes wide open. Hence the famous Auger 5.9’s that had so many of us questioning our climbing ability.
Tim had a disease that can so easily rob you of your dignity, creating a condition that would have caused many of us to hide at home and bemoan our fate. Not Tim. Not once did I ever hear him complain, express his frustration or see him attempt to hide his condition. Like an Auger 5.9, Tim faced his future with courage. Always keen to get outside, face the world, greet his neighbours and get one more glimpse of his beloved mountains.
GRACE. After recovering from his back to back climbing accidents, Tim was still keen to get on a summit but having trouble finding climbing partners. We hadn’t been in touch for quite a while and he called to ask if I would go up the standard route on Mt Edith with him. Although fit, his partially amputated fingers and fused ankle were still giving him grief. As we started on the easy scramble section, it became quite clear to me that a combination of cognition, balance and sense of touch problems precluded going any further and I told him that it just wasn’t going to work and we needed to turn around. Tim knew his climbing windows were closing very rapidly and even though he was so very keen to stand on top of a mountain again and get a last eagle eye view of his beloved Mt Louis, he accepted the decision with grace. It was my last trip in the mountains with Tim. I still have fond memories of that day, sitting with him at the base of Mt Louis; a couple of old guys reminiscing about all the routes we climbed together.
CLASS. One day I took Tim out for lunch to give Sherry a bit of a break. By that time, Tim had lost much of his ability to speak and needed help eating. As Sherry said to me when we’re dressing him up to go outside, “it’s obvious that you never had kids because you’re not very good at this sort of thing”. And inevitably, while I was helping him eat, because I’m not being very good at this sort of thing, I spilled food on Tim’s shirt. “Ahh shit Tim, I’m so sorry, my fault”, I said. Even though he hadn’t been able to articulate a damn word for the last hour, he piped up clear as a bell, “no that was my fault”. It was so Tim, always the class act and the perfect response to set you at ease.
It seems trite but it was one of those simple moments of human connection and so unexpected that we both burst out laughing. Because that’s what friends do; they can laugh over simple meaningless shite in the most difficult of circumstances.
DIGNITY. Somehow, in spite of the ravages to his mind and body, Tim still always managed to radiate dignity and charisma. Thx to Sherry, he was always looking impeccably dressed with sunglasses perched on his head, just so. Donny, Ian and I would take turns wheeling him around town in his wheelchair. I’m still trying to figure out how someone with a condition that was gradually turning him into a human pretzel, could look so much more dapper and composed then the rubes
pushing his wheelchair.
GRATITUDE. What could one possibly be grateful for when fate has tossed you such an unwarranted roll of the dice? Tim was so grateful to all of you who spent time with him or greeted him on the streets of Canmore. You could see it in his eyes, how a familiar face and a warm hello brightened him up. Even on days when he couldn’t remember names, he knew the face and always greeted you with a smile or the “Auger Wave”, which was his irreverent way of saying “glad to see you”. On many days he had trouble speaking, but somehow, as I was preparing to leave, he would always find his voice. It was so important for Tim to look you in the eye, shake your hand and say “thank you” at the end of every visit. Tim, even as he was slowly dying, always tried to make you feel special, when really, it should have been the other way around.
I’d like to close with one last thought from Tim that seems appropriate. I had often asked Tim how coped with the tough side of rescue work that no one talks about; the bodies of friends and grieving next of kin. Tim would constantly remind me that there wasn’t anything we could do for the deceased; it was all about focusing on the living and helping those left behind. A positive mantra for all of us to remember. Thank you
David Smith
I first met Tim in the fall of 1971, at Lake O’Hara. I had been introduced by Chic Scott, who had also introduced me to Yamnuska the previous day. With ambitions to do an alpine route, we hitchhiked from Yam to the O’Hara parking lot as the weather began to cloud over and met Tim at the warden’s cabin. He was very welcoming, a great smile on his face, confident and at ease, a sunny disposition to offset the rainy weather. We hit it off immediately.
In the ensuing years, we became good friends, crossing each other’s path many times in the pursuit of our mountain dreams and ambitions. It started with the ACMG training and exam courses, and then went on to climbs, rescue practices with our respective agencies, teaching, guiding and even an excursion into the field of “industrial mountaineering”. In the early years, work was pretty much seasonal, so we became opportunistic and did whatever it took to get a paycheque before things began to gel into a full time career, each on our separate, but related paths.
Tim clowning at the top of Grillmair Chimney route, Yamnuska. Early 1980’s
My story is about a trip to northern British Columbia to do water monitoring and measuring work for industry in the canyons of the Stikine and Iskut Rivers. The job took place in the late winters of 1980 and 1981. I was pleased when Tim agreed to be a member of our four person crew in 1980. He would bring his experience with the airy world of steep rock, his expertise with rope handling and rigging, a keen sense of risk management and a calm and upbeat personality to the job.
In those days, Highway 37 was a dirt road, rough in places, and in the first year, we used air transport; Grumman Goose, deHavilland Beaver and Bell 206 helicopters. We flew out of Terrace in the Grumman and landed at the dirt airstrip near Dease Lake, a somewhat unintended use for a plane that had built its reputation as an amphibian aircraft. We then used a helicopter to get us to Z Camp near the Stikine, a typical drab remote work camp consisting of Atco trailers. Once we sorted out the logistics of the job, it all became a big adventure, involving a lot of flying and rope work amid awe-inspiring surroundings.
Tim (orange helmet) with John Carter in the Stikine Canyon, 1980
At the end of our ten day stint, with the job successfully completed, we packed things up and flew south from Dease Lake in a vintage Beaver aircraft, mostly following road 37 as the weather began to deteriorate. Our pilot was a gray-haired, calm-voiced person, whose appearance and demeanour inspired confidence, even as the lowering weather forced us to lose elevation and fly closer to road grade over Ningunsaw Pass. Now the Beaver has a fabulous reputation as a bush plane and is one of the first real STOL aircraft, but that is all fluff if the pilot is shaky or inexperienced. The cloud layer had us within a few hundred feet of the deck as we approached the summit of the pass and all the classic stories of small aircraft coming to grief in similar circumstances began to invade our minds. I was next to the pilot and Tim was right behind me. The cockpit was noisy from the drone of the engine, even with the headphones, but not from talking — everyone was deadly quiet as the visibility drove us lower and lower and opportunities for pulling out diminished. The pilot was looking straight ahead and concentrating so I glanced back at Tim and he looked at me with that calm demeanour in the face of rising hazard, concerned, but not too worried. Just as I figured we may have to land on the road and I began to keep an eye out for traffic while hoping for the best, we cleared the summit and the space between cloud and highway increased dramatically. We had the clearance we needed to breathe easier.
I turned to the pilot and said “I’m glad that’s behind us. You seemed fairly relaxed, how long have you been flying?” His reply, heard by all, “just over two years”. “Oh, I said, what did you do before that?” “I was an accountant.” I looked back at the others. Tim was laughing, while John and Tom were still digesting the exchange. So the pilot turned out to be a rookie, but as the visibility continued to improve and the valley widened, it was obvious the worst was over.
We only needed a quarter of the tarmac at Terrace to land, demonstrating the versatility of the plane. But it was less than reassuring and none of us really knew how close to the line we had been earlier. The proof of how we really felt was in the rousing round of beers we drank that night to celebrate our continued existence.
Tim would go on to do many hours of flying, almost entirely in helicopters, in his job as an alpine rescue specialist for Parks Canada. It’s the type of mountain flying that is often in tight, steep terrain, with limited rotor clearance and in all kinds of marginal weather. Dangling on the end of a rescue line under the helicopter, he pulled many injured people out of inhospitable and unforgiving terrain and helped to save many lives. He was part of a team and had a lot of pride in his organization and colleagues. One can rest assured, in their situation there was and is, a high level of understanding and trust between pilot and rescuers and no Ningunsaw surprises.
I’m going to miss you Tim. Thank you not only for the shared adventures and memories, but for your wonderful gift of the gab and cheerful outlook that helped make even the scary moments perversely fun.
Dave
Brian Wyvill
I lived in Canmore from 1990 to 2006.
Your dad made it a tradition of climbing Yamnuska every year, and for a few years he would call me up in early Fall and say it was time for his annual outing and would I join in. In fact both my son and daughter came out at different times on the annual ‘climb Yamnuska \with Tim’ trips. One year, when son Simon was aged about 12, Tim agreed to put him in the middle of the rope. The route was Jimmy and the Cruisers. It turns out there is a bit of a difficult diagonal pitch at 10+ very exposed and ending in a hanging stance. Simon was intimated to say the least and I was feeling very guilty for taking him up there, but Tim, coming up last on the rope, just took it in his stride and gave Simon the encouragement he needed to climb the pitch and the rest of the route. Simon remembers that experienced voice in his head, to this day nearly 20 years later, and with people like your dad around to encourage him, he has become more than just a rock jock. Last year he climbed Lotus Flower Tower with his buddies. So both of us have great memories of climbing with your dad.
Lise Gautron
The Rescue of Ice Climbers Philippe and Bernard
Integral to the Warden Service is the 24 hr Emergency Dispatch Center which does the emergency call-taking for Banff, Kootenay, Yoho and Waterton National Parks. A team of dispatchers works around the clock taking calls for law enforcement, wildlife conflict, wildland fires, public safety and environmental emergencies.
When I started working as a dispatcher at Banff Dispatch in 1989, Tim Auger was the Public Safety manager. The public safety calls ranged from avalanches, climbing accidents, lost hikers to capsized kayakers and stranded scramblers. After collecting the initial information on the incident, the dispatchers would transfer the caller to the Rescue Leader for further questioning.
On December 19, 1999, at the end of the workday, staff had gathered in the conference room at the Banff Warden Office for the Christmas party. It was a pretty lively bunch with everyone sampling treats and exchanging pleasantries. A Senior VP showed up and bottles of Scotch started making the rounds. Spirits were getting brighter and brighter. At one point, it seemed that Tim had perhaps gotten a little “ahead of the group” in sampling the various festive libations… most uncharacteristic for the often reserved, but well respected rescue leader. Someone hit Bill Hunt up to help stage a bogus rescue call. Bill grabbed a phone from a desk across from Dispatch and hid under the desk. I ran to the conference room asking Tim to come quickly to Dispatch for a rescue on the Cascade Waterfall.
I remember him mumbling, ‘you’ve got to be kidding’.
The following recording is the phone exchange between Philippe the ice climber (Bill Hunt) and Tim. At one point, Bill forgets that he is Philippe and he switches from a French accent to a Mexican accent. Clearly everyone had had one too many…….
Attached are Tim’s notes…… not sure what happened to his small neat handwriting……
Liana Hwang
My husband and I feel very lucky to have known your dad. We met him on a ski trip that he was guiding at Campbell Icefields in 2009 with Bernie Schiesser.
He had many incredible and entertaining stories, but I remember in particular how he told me about a man who had crashed biking and essentially rubbed his ear and the side of his face off on the road. He told me that he thought it was important to reassure the injured person. I can’t remember his exact words, but he said he would always make a point of saying something like “I’m Tim and I’m going to help you. It’s going to be ok”, and how he could see the fear and tension draining out of the person when he said this.
I was just starting my medical career at that time and I tried to bring that empathy and kindness into my practice.
I now work at the Canmore hospital, and was there almost every other day while your dad was admitted this past winter. I would often visit with him if I had some downtime. He didn’t usually remember who I was, but he was still the same kind, quiet, unassuming man with the same dry sense of wit and was still telling wonderful stories.
Richard de Candole
Worked at Banff National Park
Tim was the Lake O’Hara park warden when I was the dishwasher at the Lodge during the summer of 1972.
Often when I hear a song from America’s first album America, I’m reminded of the slide show Tim put together one week for the Saturday night show staff used to (and still do) put on. The album served as the soundtrack for a three-day climb of El Capitan in Yosemite National Park Tim and a friend had done the previous winter. Playing the record with his slides was both serendipitous and amazingly coincidental. As the tension, the exertion, the playful moments of the climb unfolded, America’s songs ebbed and flowed, capturing the mood beautifully. I remember two moments in particular. Tim’s oh-so understated description of the ledge that was to be their campsite one night: ”it was about the size of a telephone booth!” And then there was his amazing photo at dawn on the final day as they pulled themselves over the top with the sun edging up on the distant horizon. A few years ago during a phone conversation with Tim I learned that it was no accident he had used the album for the slide show. He had spent several weeks staying in a climber’s hostel at Yosemite and one day he heard the music being played. Because it was new it would be played over and over during his stay and its catchy California vibe and smooth harmonies came to define his climb of El Capitan. That summer he was of course delighted to discover someone on staff had the album for his slide show. It was one of two albums I happened to take to the Lodge. I spent the summer learning several of America’s songs on my guitar. The other album I took was Joni Mitchell’s Blue. Rest in peace, Tim. God bless
Marilyn and Russ Mattson
Friends of Sherry and Tim
Russ and I were definitely on the perimeter of your Mom and Dad’s friendship circle but still have very fond memories.
One early memory was when you, Brian and Larry had built a zip line from Salzgeber’s deck to one of trees in our yard and you three were having a pretty good time in the build and then sliding down it. We were a little concerned that maybe it wasn’t as safe as it should or could have been, but then Tim came over and gave it his stamp of approval and made us feel a little better because who could give it a better stamp of approval than your Dad?
The next very clear memory was when Tim took on the challenge of organizing one of the very first Coho summer swim club swim meets. There was not a lot of history in Canmore for a meet but that was not a problem for Tim. He collected all the information he could I guess and then went about organizing one of the very best organized swim meets we had ever been to with just no fuss and no panic just his pencil, pad of paper and quiet instructions. Russ remembers going to the Warden Office to pick up tables and chairs and Tim coming down the stairs, recognizing Russ and helping to load all the tables and chairs into our truck after Russ had been chastised at the front desk for not pronouncing your last name correctly.
The last few years since we moved to 15th street, we have seen your parents out walking and driving a lot (until this summer) and it warmed my heart just knowing what a challenge the Alzheimer diagnosis brings and seeing how graciously your Mom handled it all and the dignity she gave your Dad right to the end.
It was wonderful to see you last week Corey. Sorry I did not recognize you immediately but your smile gave you away!!!! J Thank you for calling out to me. Hugs to you and your three children and hope to meet up with Kristin sometime in the near future.
Larry Mattson
Friends of Corey
I was fortunate enough to grow up with Corey, and so there are many good memories of Tim that come to mind. He always had a knack for getting his point across to us using humour and his trademark dry-as-gin delivery.
When we were in our late teens we began to enthusiastically explore the avalanche prone out of bounds areas at Lake Louise and Sunshine. Tim knew exactly what was going on, and got us all over at his house one evening to fill us in on the danger that we were putting ourselves in. He referred to the particularly dangerous points on the slope as the “G-spots” just to make sure that it stayed with us. For me, it always has. And it still makes me grin!
Tim will be missed, but he had an amazing life. He saved lives, he championed the wild places of western Canada, and he was always someone that I enjoyed running into on the street.
Ben Gadd
My favorite memory of Tim was when I first met him. The year was 1971 or 1972, and the place was Lake O’Hara, where my wife Cia and I were camping in the Alpine Meadows with our two little boys, Willy and Toby.
I needed to find the warden on duty that morning. One of the other campers was a strange fellow who told scary stories about the Mafia being everywhere, including at Lake O’Hara. The previous evening he had said that we all needed to be very careful about who might come walking by our tents at night.
I was a little concerned that it might be this guy. I thought the warden should be informed.
The person who answered my knock on the door was Tim. I explained the situation.
“Oh, that’s just so-and-so,” he said. “Comes here for a week or so every summer. He’s crazy, but he’s harmless. Not to worry.”
And as Tim stood there, asking whether there was anything else he could do for me, I noticed what he was wearing. He had on a pair of jeans, mountaineering boots, his warden-issue shirt, his hat and his badge. And then I saw what was around his neck. It was a string of brightly colored hippie beads.
Barry Auger
Brother
Tim was eight years younger than me, quite a gap when you are pre-teen age or high school years. Tim was the little kid that went into my bedroom and played with my toys.
One year the whole family, all four of us, went on a road trip from Winnipeg through Minnesota,North Dakota, Montana, Idaho and up into Alberta and a brief stay in Banff. Tim would have been about 12. While there mom, dad, Tim and I went to the top of Hot Springs Mountain. The cable car let us all off: Tim walked out onto the viewing platform, took a one second look at the fabulous view and turned to us and said: “Well I’ve seen it: lets go down…” We never let him forget it!
I was off pursuing my career when Tim was finishing high school and off to UBC. When I came back home, first to Winnipeg, then Vancouver I’d catch up with my kid brother. I do remember when Tim finished UBC there wasn’t a building on campus he hadn’t climbed! I thought that was pretty exceptional. I expect UBC had a different word for it. Tim had a wonderful career with Parks Canada as chief of mountain rescue. Imaging having a
helicopter of your own to play with. And because he was articulate and engaging his name was on the Roldex of every news reporter across Canada. So when there was an “event” meaning somebody had fallen off something they called Tim. And when National Geographic did a TV story on mountain rescue techniques there was Tim hanging off a 150' rope under a helicopter. Tim was indeed bigger than life. It’s quite startling to turn on your tv for the news and there’s your brother looking back at you and telling you about the latest “happening”. That happened to me not once but twice.
Tim’s retirement roast fifteen years ago was a fine example of his ability to think on his feet. His friends and colleagues picked through the rich field of Tim’s “accomplishments” meaning things he had fallen off, things that tried to eat him etc etc and told much to the amusement of all present. In response Tim, without notes, answered every one of the gybes presented against him and leaving all of us aching with laughter.
Tim left us far too soon. By all rights he should have outlived us all. But in remembering him I will always think of the fun and funny stuff that passed between us and smile.
Corey Auger
Son
My father was gentle, kind, and non confrontational to a fault. Most of my memories of my father are from when I was little. The truth is that we did not interact that much once I left home for University. I never shared his passion for exposed vertical rock faces, and to be honest , it scared me. There are a number of stories I will share from when I was growing up on 14th Street in Canmore.
What I remember of my father, is that he is someone you wanted to be with in an emergency. He never panicked and this gave him a natural lead during a times of crisis. One afternoon when I was very little (maybe 6), Tim took me and John Everts (Keith Evert’s son), walking out on the train tracks. I can’t recall where it was or even why we were there, but we ended up at a bridge. The bridge was built for the train, the same width with no guard rails or anything to walk on other then evenly spaced square logs. Just like the scene from the movie “Stand by me” we were walking the bridge when a train began to cross. I believe my father sad “Oh rats”. Very calmly, he told us to get close to the outside of the bridge and lay down on our backs. From what I remember it was presented as a bit of a game and both John and I were thrilled to participate. The train flew by over our heads for well over a minute with John and myself shrieking with laughter. When it was all over we returned to our car from the walk with John and me talking a million miles a minute. This was the greatest thing ever. I think Tim knew there was no silent way out of this one. Upon returning home he fessed up to both my mother and John’s parents. This was less amusing to my mother then I anticipated.
Skiing with my father was always a blast. Perhaps my favourite thing to do as a kid was to head up to the hills with friends on the weekend (and sometimes schools days). Skiing at sunshine with Tim was full of perks. First thing when you got to the hill he would grab the warden skidoo, and attach a long rope through the back. The rope would get handed to me and the friend I was with on that day. We would place our polls through the loops on either end and hold them as if we were water skiing. From here we would be towed up the entire ski out. We had all the good hits figured out in reverse, launch off rises and landing with the rope snapping you back into tension behind the skidoo. If both kids carved really wide on a turn, I remember that you could actually wash out the back of the skidoo and have it skid a bit. I am sure this was to the envy of every child that looked down at us from the stinky gondola above. Lunch would be at the warden cabin where you could climb the metal rig on the side of the cabin to get on the roof. From here jumping off the roof would put you in snow up to your neck, often requiring that your friend come and dig you out. This would be as close as I got to being buried under snow.
Some Additional footage of Tim that I tracked down on youtube.
Bruce Patterson
It was 40 years ago when I first met Tim.
Tim was a key figure in the Banff National Park warden service, developing alpine rescue techniques and working with a team of specialists who helped reduce the risk of avalanche hazards in the Rockies and search for those who were caught in potentially lethal slides.
As the Banff Bureau reporter for the Calgary Herald, I could see that Tim’s expertise would be invaluable in the stories I wrote. I’m grateful that back in the 1970s there were fewer restrictions on Parks Canada staff talking to the media. It helped that Tim’s father had been a newspaper publisher so Tim appreciated the value of stories that raised awareness about the risks of the mountain environment and the need to take them seriously.
My wife Joan and I recall that Tim was a great storyteller himself with a great sense of humour and humility. When we talked to him about our dogs, he told us that when he was a young boy he thought the family golden retriever was his brother.
Tim and other rescue team members didn’t seem to have much concern about giving me a close look at their work. One day, I was photographing the team as they practised helicopter sling rescue techniques. With skilled pilots such as Jim Davies operating the aircraft, rescue workers would dangle in a harness on a long line beneath the helicopter. The pilot could quickly fly the warden to a mountainside perch where an injured climber or hiker could receive first aid and then be flown out in a stretcher to safe terrain below.
Tim didn’t hesitate to suggest that I strap on the harness to get a sense of what the airlift feels like. It was a great joyride over the Banff Springs Golf Course to a ledge on Rundle where wardens kept a steady hand on me until my knees stopped shaking.
There was another memorable flight with Tim when he called early one morning and suggested I join him for a flight around the perimeter of Sunshine Village to see how the risk of avalanches is controlled with the help of explosives. I knew it would make for a great story and photographs but I was also aware that I wasn’t feeling particularly spry that morning after a late evening in the Canmore Hotel. Tim assured me it wouldn’t be a problem with plenty of airsickness bags on board. Fortunately, I skipped breakfast so I didn’t have a lot to lose. The swooping helicopter wasn’t too much of a concern but the smell of the burning fuse on the explosives almost got to me. I think I was more concerned that Tim kept a solid grip on the brick-sized bomb and had a good sense of timing as he took aim at a cornice and hit the target with confidence.
Occasionally, the reality of mountain hazards struck close to home. Tim had a close call with a grizzly during the tense search to find a bear that had killed a tourist on the edge of the Banff townsite. He also survived a 600 metre fall descending from the summit of Mount Logan. It was Tim who told me that John Lauchlan had died in a solo climbing accident. John had taught me rock climbing and I had got to know him well in the lead-up to the 1982 Everest expedition.
John was one of the youngest members of that team. Tim was one of the most experienced climbers on that adventure. Tim’s experience on Pumori gave him strong Himalayan credentials to go along with his many achievements on some of the most challenging routes in Squamish, Yosemite and the Rockies.
Tim had some doubts about the ’82 expedition with its large size, big budget and plenty of internal politics. He ended up deciding to go and we ended up being tent-mates at basecamp. Back in the day when newspapers had money to spend on stories, I had the good fortune to accompany the team and send dispatches on progress back to Canada. Tim had a way of putting things in perspective.
After a big send-off at the Vancouver airport, he shook his head at the hooplah and said, “It’s not as if we’re going off to cure cancer.”
Tim took it upon himself to look out for my safety and give me pep talks about minimizing risks in the Khumbu Icefall. As I look back, I think it was his advice that came to mind when a massive avalanche swept down and buried several members of the Canadian team as well as three Sherpas who tragically died in the accident. I was not far from the path of the main slide and could see a wall of snow approaching me after heard the distinctive crack from far above as the massive slide broke loose. I ducked behind a block of ice and pulled my pack overhead to create an air pocket, some tip I must have written about in the past. Fortunately, I was only coated with a dusting of snow blown up on the edge of the slide.
At that point, it was clear that the mountain was far too dangerous for a novice like me and it was clear I would cover the rest of the expedition from basecamp. Following the avalanche and the icefall collapse that killed Blair Griffiths, Tim like many other team members decided the expedition was over for them. When Tim was on his way back to Canada he met Joan in Kathmandu and said his love of Sherry and Corey was a driving factor in his decision to leave. He didn’t want to risk not sharing life with them, he told Joan.
Before Tim and the others left the Khumbu, the entire team gathered on a rocky plateau for Blair’s cremation and a ceremony to bid him farewell.
There were heartfelt prayers and tributes but Tim had written a short poem that stood out for its eloquence:
This is the way of all eternity
As we see him now, so shall we be.
When the time comes to follow him
to where the mountain wind blows
Go as he does, with a good heart
Don Vockeroth
I met Tim in Vancouver @ a Gaston Rebuffat fat lecture tour when I was an excited 18 year old who had just completed a route on Squamish Chief. Our paths crossed over the years in climbing ,skiing and a bit of socializing. He was an organiser,passionate articulate in his approach to tasks. Much of our friendship was shaped by what was experienced climbing together. The deep respect, trust and strong bond shared in putting one’s life in a there head & hands could not find a better place than Tim Auger.
In August 1970 (the 15th 16th 17th) Tim Auger, Don Vockeroth, Lloyd MacKay and Charlie Locke headed up to climb the north face of Mount Goodsir — 6700 feet of climbing. After a bivouac at the one third point of the face in the early am, a vertical black loose section arose. “Don, your lead, you like this stuff.”
Tim and l are one rope. Lloyd and Charlie the other. I took the lead set up a belay the sun just hitting the face. Water droplets behind some ice Up comes Tim ties in. I say: “look Tim, the light shining into droplets prisms rainbow flashes into our eyes. His response: “That’s better than acid. Really.” We summited that day. Slept in Zinc creek valley. Great climb and better climbing partners.
Two years later during the winter of 72, Chic Scott organized a winter attempt on Mount Temple’s north face. His friend Dougal Haskins was over from Europe. The team wanted to attempt the climb. Tim Auger & Don Vockeroth one rope, Dougal and Lloyd the other rope. Midway up is a vertical wall at the top of a feature called the Dolfin a steepish section covered in snow. Dougal leading picks a line up the left wall. A lot of pitons a lot of gear. After two pitches we are out of gear. A night tin ledges a at minus 20. Need more gear, Stash our gear and supplies in cave at base of wall at the top of the Dolfin. Down to the bottom put on skis down to cars into Banff gear up. Snows overnight.
In the morning, back up the dolfin. New snow and all Tim asks during a rest what are are chances l say 70/30 Tim 70 to make it l say on 30. Lloyd and Dougal ahead of us by about 200 vertical feet. We are near the top of the Dolfin, when a voice in Scotish Brogue hollers “ don’t look now boys” l know what this is and start to run away from the wall to my right. Several fast hugh steps l glance up a massive powder snow avalanche is descending still high above. Powder snow avalanches can travel at speed up to 150 ks. They create a vacuum which runs in front of the mass. Run till you feel the air pressure change expel the air from your lungs dive into the slope bury your head shoulders and pack in the slope cover your mouth don’t suck in spin drift.
let’s getting dark and darker keep trying to move put your hand up everything’s so quiet. After a minute pushing hard stand up. Tim is five feet away l look at him his eyes are big white with
Tony black dots in the middle l say “Are you OK Tim?” He says “Mann that was exciting!”
We look up on Lloyd or Dougal look down the avalanche is roaring across the valley bottom way below. There gone Lloyd and Dougal. We sit down feeling sick minutes later we hear Lloyd holler, “They’re alive. Then we’re close enough to the cave to make it and jump in. After two snow cleared they looked down but we were still under a layer of their reaction was we were gone they sat in the cave feeling ill. We surveyed our situation the avalanche hit the slope bounced skipped up and over us. The slope to our left was to un off the slope to our right was torn off a band 15 or so feet wide did not get torn off. That is where we ended up only luck for us. That threw us off our attempt after retrieving our gear we retreated. Days later talking with Tim on what went thru his mind in these minutes, his thoughts and actions were the same as mine.
Years later after mt Logan came into the national parks program the wardens rescue personal climbed Logan east ridge. On the descent Tim and his partner Perrin came off and took a long fall.This was in the news so l read some details. Later l got a call from Tim.
“ Hi Don I need to talk with you.”
“ Yes read and heard on the news the accident, I hope everything is going OK for you guys.”
“Don no one will understand but you.” Tim then went on to describe what took place.
On the east ridge near the top before one gains the upper plateau the party cut step on the lea side below the ridge top. Later after the summit now on the way back.Tim first stepped into the cut steps but the sun had dished them out they were not flat off he came pulling his partner off they were sliding toward a large vertical drop starting a small snow slide he attempted to roll over to try and have the rope snag some rocks this did not work over the first drop landed onto another slope started a bigger snow slide down over another big drop in the middle of the avalanche Tim says l was upside down the sun was shining through the snow crystals l knew l was going to die. I knew what he was seeing at that moment before he said the flashing colors then he got buried and went unconscious. I’m so happy Tim that you made it through, thanks for the call.
Josh Briggs
Tim was the first person from the mountains that I had contact with. My mum knew him years ago when they were both at one of the Banff centre programs together. I think they were both teenagers at the time. I was getting into climbing during high school in Ottawa and wanted to move out west when I finished high school. On my mum’s suggestion I sent him a letter (this would have been ~1994, so a real pen and ink letter on paper), asking about climbing and life in the mountains. He wrote back to me and I met him soon after moving to Canmore in 1995. We stayed in loose contact throughout my years there.
The last day I remember him, was climbing Louis with my wife Laurie. We were on the last pitch up the Perren crack and it was looking ready to thunderstorm. Laurie called up that there was a soloist beneath her with no helmet. I replied something to the effect of that being his problem and to get up here before we got electrocuted. The soloist, who was Tim, caught up shortly after and we had a nice walk out together that afternoon.
Ron Perla
The Warden Service in Banff National Park had responsibility to forecast and control avalanches for the Sunshine road and ski area. Tim was very active in that program, active in every sense, he was even awarded his personal slide path, Auger’s Slide, to honor his short ride in the line of duty, performing avalanche control.
Between 1974 and 1990, National Hydrology Research Institute (NHRI) operated a snow laboratory at the Sunshine Ski area in cooperation with the wardens. NHRI worked mostly on mountain snow properties related to both hydrology and avalanches. Snow samples were studied in situ and inside a cold-lab. Of all the wardens, Tim showed the most interest peering through high powered microscopes at snow crystals and using other NHRI research tools. NHRI responded to that interest with a small grant to Tim and the 1977 Pumori expedition. The purpose of the grant was to study snow properties at Himalayan elevations. Tim prepared a report to NHRI comparing Himalayan elevation snow pits with pits from the alpine and subalpine. Attached is a photo by Lloyd Gallagher of Tim working in a pit high on Pumori with Everest in the background.
Shortly after the Pumori expedition, Andre Roch, Himalayan climber and international avalanche consultant, visited Canmore and Banff National Park. Tim and Andre hit it off famously since they shared, besides dedication to mountaineering and avalanche studies, their third passion for the visual arts. Tim presented Andre with a photo from the Pumori expedition, and later Andre sent Tim a painting based on that photo.
Through the years, Gretchen and I never tired of Tim and Sherry’s stories about their encounters with heroes of the mountains across western Canada. They arrived in Canmore early enough to know many local legends such as Lawrence Grassi. We were entertained by Tim and Sherry’s first hand accounts of the colorful pioneer climbers who inhabited California and Yosemite, in particular of their close relationship with the prolific climber, author and photographer, Galen Rowell. Tim and Sherry also knew in depth the hero and anti-hero, Warren Harding, who included Tim in his iconoclastic book.
One of my recollections of Tim, climbing guide par excellence, then in his 60’s, was the day he guided me up and down the intricate Kain route on Mt. Louis. He really wanted me to completely enjoy that long day. When we arrived at the Perrin cracks, he would hear nothing of my request to climb with our pack. He insisted on leading the crux pitch encumbered with the pack to enhance my top-roped, pack-free enjoyment of the pitch.
On a wide variety of topics, mountaineering or non-mountaineering, Tim could always innovate a novel twist which placed complex issues into perspective. Like most mountaineers, he was of course a philosopher.
Jane Moody
My memories of Tim Auger go back to age five in Winnipeg. We were best buds. Another kindergarten classmate said she remembered his smile and sparkling eyes.
Enough of what he looked like stayed with me so that I recognized the guy bounding down the steps at the BSFA when we were 16/17. “Are you Tim Auger?” I asked, incredulous. From then on we hung out with the same gang. Tim had an older friend who opened our minds to Nietzsche; we drew and painted and felt like the soulful artists I imagined we might become. He was very gifted.
When he put me on the train for points east, “Bye, Kindygarten” was the last I heard. An ink drawing of the mountains surprised me that Christmas. Many years later his climbing exploits reached the world beyond the Bow Valley. In Vancouver or Victoria, I’d pass on good wishes through his Dad, whom my father knew. When my son arrived in Canmore determined to learn how to climb, the connection meandered to a third generation.
This death leaves a different shaped hole for each of us. My heart goes out to Sherry and his son and other family and friends who were close. Maybe what we all share, with Tim too, is the essence of the Bow Valley that grabs hold and never lets go. There’s a spirit in them thar hills…
and you, old friend, add your indelible print within it. Sayonara.
Martin Taylor
Athabasca, Columbia Icefields, August 6th 2010.
I had wanted to climb Athabasca for more than a decade. For one reason or another potential climbing partners became fewer and fewer, either having given up climbing mountains or had already been up this one. This year I wanted to make a big effort, not knowing if I could still climb a `biggy` after three years of abstinence from the high mountains. The only safe option was to hire a guide.
As I staggered up the final few feet of rock, wet with melting snow, onto the summit ridge of Athabasca, following Tim Auger, Yamnuska guide, eleven (11) hours after our 0315hr start, I had a smile on my face; I had done it though not on one of the most popular routes.
We had started from the «SnoCat» road up to the Columbia Icefields glacier. We had not eaten nor drunk more than a drop or two of liquid during this marathon ascent. Well I must confess I did manage to take a bite or two from a «Power Bar», which I had surreptitiously stored in my anorak pocket, whilst Tim was tying us into some bomb-proof protection on the climb!
Tim had called me at the hotel in Banff a day or two before we set off, to tell me that he wanted to try a route he had not done before. Although he had many times climbed the mountain by various routes. This route was supposed to be interesting as he outlined the route, saying it would be around trip of 12 hrs. Just within the guidelines of an ascent between 9 & 12 hours according to the Yamnuska descriptions. I replied that I had not done much ice climbing in some years. No problem for him! He said it would involve front-pointing but that he would bring along all of the required equipment. I was only armed with an ice axe, some slings, a cam or two and nuts.
We camped at the Icefields the previous day, not putting on the fly sheet but then it did sling it down with a heavy shower during the evening, when I was obliged to crawl out of the sleeping bag and put it on. We rose at the unearthly hour of 0145 hrs to a starry night, ate some cereal with a cup of tea and off we went.
At the parking lot, we met another party of climbers, one of whom was a fellow Yamnuska guide, intent on doing the «Silverhorn route». Tim mused that our combined ages were more than triple the combined ages of the three young climbers. Yes, quite.
Rose-fingered dawn (Homer!), arrived three (3) hours later after trudging with headlights across the moraines to the glacier and reached the junction for the Silverhorn route and the north face routes. Our superior number of years, supposedly slowing us down, had not slowed us behind the young’uns. We said cheerio and continued beneath the overhanging seracs of the north face and crossed the ice avalanche path as erringly as possible to reach the foot at the lower edge and start of the north ridge. Our route lay on the ice and snow face adjacent thus avoiding the saw- teeth rocks of the ridge. Out came the protection with the loan of a pterodactyl ice-axe for me to accompany my worthy, yet light-weight, ice-axe.
Up climbed Tim front-pointing to lead out on well over a hundred and twenty feet of rope with ice-screws judiciously placed after scraping away several inches of soft snow. It was light enough from a sunny blue sky, yet we were still in the shadow on the west side of the ridge, with the summit above, seemingly close. Dark clouds lay brooding to the north with a haze from forest fires in B.C. obscuring the views; to the south higher billowing clouds were lingering, not quite as threatening. It seemed the gods were with us that day as the summit, always tantalisingly close, remained in the sun throughout our climb. But the dark clouds always threatened on the horizon.
I was quite mesmerised by the silhouettes, of the three (3) climbers who were rapidly approaching the summit in the sunlight a couple of kilometres or so away, on the Silverhorn route. Tim and I were moving slowly but methodically, pitch by pitch, mostly on the face and switching between rocks jutting out from the face. A few pitches later the ice/snow slope led us up to the ridge proper. Now we were able to look over the ridge and to the east, just as to the north and south; clouds and heat haze everywhere. As we edged up, Tim patiently ensuring our safety, I was able to relax at the belay stations, aware of the steep slope below us and watch other parties move up the Silverhorn.
Tim said to me once I was safely anchored on belay, that he now needed to seek out a traverse onto the north face. We correctly found the traverse, protected by at least two pins, in-situ, and were able to follow up the so-called <Scottish> couloir for a few dozen feet of+6⁰⁰ ice/snow, to climb back out onto the ridge. As for the couloir, well I have climbed much longer ones on Ben Nevis, Scotland, so I am not convinced that the variant is as useful as some say, to avoid some of the ridge.
Ahead lay a steep but stepped wall of rock, running in water from the melting snow of the ridge above. Once on top it was a few minutes of «short roping» and we were on the final snow slope and the corniced summit ridge of Athabasca. Our feet sunk into the soft snow making for slow movement. No rest for the wicked as they say, as we crossed it and down to the notch between the true summit and the Silverhorn summit where we were able to finally rest, eat and drink.
As we rested, snow flakes fell, and the sun disappeared. But the threat of a shower did not last long, not until we were well on our drive back to Banff.
A half hour later we began a rapid descent lasting just over two hours via the AA col, to arrive at the car completely knackered, a round trip of 14 hours. The muscles of the thighs and legs were quite aching.
I remarked to Tim that I thought that despite our ages we were not such a slow party; he demurred on that one but as I pointed out not many parties would descend that much faster.
For my part, at nearly 70 years of age I was most satisfied with climbing such a challenging route. And I had made a good choice to climb with Tim Auger. But whether or not I have the stamina or the will to make an elevation gain of 5000ft or more or to climb for more than 12hours at one go, I need to think about it again. I know I can do it but the years take their toll!
I later learned that our climb turned out to be a variant of the north ridge, first climbed in 1898, now rated as 5.5 in S. Dougherty’s guide book, being the first ascent of the mountain.
MartinTaylor
Joseph Brunelle
I was told before the trip that Tim told the best stories. His emotion and detail made you feel like you were a part of the adventure. The night we celebrated his birthday on the ski trip I sat for a couple hours listening to his amazing experiences. One of them was during his time working with Banff park, when he had to deal with the bear problem. This story compelled me to read the book “The Black Grizzly of Whiskey Creek”. His story had a bit more detail about specific events that did not make the book.
Incredible man and Canadian legend.
Darro Stinson
In 1972 I joined the Warden Service and was posted to Takakkaw Falls. Tim was at Lake O’Hara, we were the new guys on the block and immediately developed a friendship. At that time I had minimal exposure to mountaineering and Tim was always looking for a climbing partner. At some point over a glass of wine while we sat looking at Takakkaw he suggested we should climb the route adjacent to the falls. Of course I said yes and the adventures started from there. It was a short time later he called me about a new route he had been wanting to have a go at on the backside of Mt Victoria (Lake O’Hara side). A few days later off we went. It was a long day and I recall a few moments when I was wondering what I was doing there. Tim was always optimistic and of course we suddenly came over yet another promontory to discover we were on the summit. We met a few people on the way down who wondered where we had come from. Of course, at Tim’s insistence, we stopped to clean up Abbott’s Hut before descending to the Lake O’Hara Warden cabin. I know I have pictures if this first ascent, I will try and find them and forward to you as soon as I can.
My time with Tim in Yoho set me on a career path in public safety after moving to Jasper. I will always be grateful for the times we spent together in those early years of our careers.
Brian Salzgeber
friends with Corey
I was fortunate to be born in the same year as Corey, and was lucky to have shared in some great memories, and experiences with Tim. I had always appreciated Tim’s gentle demeanor, and humility.
One that stands out was when he took Corey and I to Smith Rocks on a climbing trip, our first out of town climbing trip. I think we were 14? The first night I was wondering where we would sleep and we ended up in a random field, so cool! After that we spent a week tenting, cooking and climbing. Tim was very proud of Corey’s climbing talent, and of course right at home in this environment. He would sneak away to tackle multi pitches with new found climbing partners here and there, leaving Corey and I to try bolted routes wherever we wanted, and read lots of comic books :)
This trip really stands out for me and though I didn’t get head deep into climbing, it truly was the start of many ski bum adventures.
Butch Nielsen-Dibben
Hello Corey, yes we did attend St. George’s together your dad was one of the academics and I was not.lol this translates to we were never on the same classes. He was in A and I was in B.I was a full time boarder, and he was a day student, meaning we never “hung out together”. Full time boarders we’re allowed to sign Sunday pm until supper.All this is to say I only remember him as a very thoughtful polite and honourable Person.
Glenn Woodsworth
Tim Auger is one of the two most talented rock climbers I climbed with. When he was about 15 years old, Jim Baldwin and Ed Cooper were making the first ascent of the Grand Wall at Squamish. Tim’s bedroom was plastered with newspaper clippings and photos of the climb, Tim’s father was publisher of the Vancouver Province, at that time an ok newspaper, and many good prints of unpublished photos graced Tim’s walls.
Tim went on some trips with the BCMC, including the infamous first ascent of the east peak of Edge in the Golden Ears area with Dick Culbert and Peter Thompson. But his real love was rock climbing. From about 1964 to 1972 he was very active at Squamish, racking up a dozen or so first ascents and climbing with many people, including me but mainly with Mike Wisnicki, Dan Tate, and Hamish Mutch in his earlier years and with Gordon Smaill, Neil Bennett, and one memorable climb with Dick Culbert in the 1970s. Of his earlier climbs, he was proudest of the second ascent of the Grand Wall (to the Dance Platform) with Dan Tate in 1965. His best Squamish climb was no doubt the first ascent of University Wall (with me, Hamish and Dan Tate) in 1966. And later that year he was in the wedding party when Joy and I got married.
My last rock climb with Tim was the first free ascent of Papoose One in 1967. I remember a gloriously warm fall day and a very pleasant (if difficult, for me) climb, and I think we both knew that it was probably our last day together on the cliffs.
Together with Dick Culbert, Tony-Judy Ellis (the Tony part, anyways), and me, Tim was one of the most active of the buildering community that haunted the UBC campus (mostly after dark) in the 1960s. He was always up for a good adventure, whether it be buildering or floating down Hell’s Gate on the Fraser River in an inner tube.. One time he crossed the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco on the girders and I-beams under the bridge. At the south end, they rappelled off the bridge into what was then a military base (the Presidio) and had to make an “interesting” escape.
He climbed in Yosemite, doing a few new routes, and was featured as the “token Canadian” in Warren Harding’s book Downward Bound. Of two trips to the Himalayas, the Everest one didn’t work out too well, but he loved the successful Pumori expedition.
Tim spent his working life with Parks Canada, working on trail crews to begin with, but soon moved to Canmore, joining the newly formed Mountain Rescue Group as a warden in Banff. By the time he retired, he was recognized as one of the foremost mountain rescue experts in North America. He continued to climb, too: fine new routes on Mt Louis and South Goodsir, an ascent of the north face of Mt Alberta, the north face of Mt Temple, and many others. He continued to climb at a high standard well into his sixties. Honours came his way, but he remained fun-loving, humorous, quirky and self-effacing as he always was.
We never lost touch with one another. Tim and his wife, Sherry, would often stay with us on their infrequent visits to Vancouver, and dinner with them and friends was a highlight for all of us. My last hike with him was in the Kananaskis area near his home. I think it was actually the first time I had been in the mountains (not crags) with him; various big plans over the years had never materialized. But this trip was hard to beat: it was one of those beautiful late summer days when the bugs were finished and it was not too hot and not too cold. Tim pointed out the names of all the peaks we could see, and we had a relaxing day, just smiling at one another, enjoying in each other’s company in the mountains that we both love so much.
Crispin Elsted
My name is Crispin Elsted, and I attended St George’s School with your father in the early 1960s, although I doubt that Tim ever had occasion to speak of me. I’m truly sorry to say that I never saw him again after we all graduated and scattered hither and yon to all sorts of different lives, although I often thought of him over the years and wondered what he had made of himself. I’m not surprised that his life was a rich, fulfilled, and generous one.
Tim was someone I deeply admired and was very fond of, although we were never close. I was something of an outsider in our class — uninterested in sports, not much of a social type, and with my nose usually in a book. Tim and I chatted occasionally, sometimes about books, but most often our meetings centred on his extraordinary drawing ability. He would throw off detailed drawings of all sorts of things, usually on pieces of lined loose leaf paper in ballpoint pen. Many of them were extremely funny cartoons, often caricaturing teachers, with witty captions.
I recall one day when, during lunch hour, Tim created an elaborate dungeon scene on the blackboard at the front of the room. The central figure in the drawing was a masked executioner raising his axe, which was positioned to come down on the head of whatever teacher was sitting at the desk in front of the board. On this particular day the teacher in question was our French teacher, Mr Gregory Thomas, himself the possessor of a notoriously dry and delicious sense of humour. When Mr Thomas came into the classroom he stopped, looked at the picture, and without any expression on his face at all, moved his chair about two feet to the side so that the axe would miss him, sat down, and started the lesson. It was a tribute to Tim’s work.
I remember something else about Tim, something more difficult to articulate. It was a certain stillness at his centre, an imperturbable quality which I can only characterise as balance. It seemed to me that he knew much more about who he was and what he might do than most of the rest of us at that age, and I admired him very much for that. He was also very kind. In a boy’s school there is a good deal of tomfoolery and jeering at those who are out of the loop, but I never saw Tim join in any of that. I was not surprised to discover that he had become a noted mountaineer and an expert at rescue. Something of that calm and kindness, that balance, was in his character even when he was still a boy, when I knew him. Now, in my seventies, I have long ago learned that the child is often father of the man. I wish I had had the chance to come to know him later in life.
Michael Mortimer
The Unforgettable Tim Auger
I’ll never forget the first time that l met Tim. It was in the summer of 1980 and my climbing partner had broken his leg on Mt Louis. After a cold bivouac on the mountain a helicopter showed up with Tim slung underneath. It was an inauspicious introduction!
In my various volunteer roles with the Alpine Club of Canada, I worked with Tim extensively. During the 80’s we ran a series of mountain safety workshops and Tim was always there to give a hand. His talks on Emergency Management were extremely well attended and sometimes dramatic. One time he was dropped off in a helicopter-having just come from a service call- everyone was very impressed! Later he would also help with the workshops we ran for the Avalanche Association in Calgary.
It was during my time as Hut’s chairman that we had our greatest interaction. The two particular issues were the sites of the Freshfields hut and the new Bow hut.
The argument ranged far and wide and to whether the Lloyd MacKay hut on the Freshfield glacier was a good thing. Although it allowed for remote adventure, there was considerable debate regarding its location and difficult access. The Parks wanted it removed! It was Tim who argued successfully that the Freshfields were one of the last pristine areas of Banff National Park. He convinced me about the huts removal and l convinced the ACC .
The Bow project was also controversial in the hut’s location. I had agreed with Tim to do a site inspection. He called me to say that the flight had been cancelled due to the weather. This was during the Calgary Olympics so that night l went to an extremely late party at the Finnish House- it involved large amounts of extremely smooth blueberry vodka. I got home about 3:00 am to see that Tim had left a message- we fly at 7:00 am.
Of course, Tim wanted to do a close flyby of Castle Mountain. It was extremely choppy- I felt ghastly. I remember Tim asking if l was alright- I looked quite pale (with the pilot Jim Davies giving me a disapproving look) but I thought of the Club. I muttered that l was OK and my honour was saved-just. No paper bag was needed!
We climbed Athabasca for its centennial ascent. I was with Tim and Gabby Fortin. It was a great day. Often we’d bump into each other at CMC meets and BBQ’s and l always enjoyed our chats.
The last time l saw him was at the Banff Film Festival. He remembered me.
I’ll never forget him.
Mike Mortimer
Past President
Alpine Club of Canada and the UIAA
Perry Jacobson
There are so many great stories and accomplishments I could say about your Dad but one sticks out in my mind that show how astute Tim could be.
Just before I retired as Chief Warden in Banff we were involved in a major search for a climber on the south face of Cascade Mountain. I was difficult because we had no information on the person but did find some climbing equipment below the summit. About a week of searching a couple of guys from Calgary search and rescue came in the office to “help” us solve the mystery. They were quite arrogant and appeared to think we were incompetent considering the time we had spent searching with no results.
I remember they had the fluorescence orange jumpsuits with SEARCH AND RESCUE across their backs. We didn’t know who they were or their expertise and because of their attitude I told Tim to kick their ass out of the office. Tim pondered my request then said “Perry, let me handle these guys.’So Tim selected one of guys and had Diane Volkers sling him up on the mountain ( helicopter sling) so he could see for himself what was happening. So up they went to a pretty safe spot on Cascade. Diane said later that the guy was so terrified he didn’t want to join the search but just get the hell back down.
As soon as he was back down, he and his partner departed in a hurry. It was then that I caught on what Tim had planned. Instead up kicking them out of the office (which I wanted to do) your Dad gave them a taste of Mountain rescue knowing they wouldn’t be back. They left with a lot of respect for the Wardens, if I had kicked them out then they would have left with a negative impression of us.
I remember saying to Tim that after nearly thirty years I was still learning. He had just applied a masterful approach to dealing with those two guys. Tim was a remarkable man in so many ways, I feel so privileged to have known and worked with him.
Grant Statham
Hitting the Deck on Bourgeau-Right Hand with Tim
By Grant Statham
It was early; early season in the early 90’s and it would be an early winter ascent of the classic waterfall Bourgeau Right-hand. Tim had done the first ascent in February 1973 with Brian Greenwood, George Homer and Rob Wood, so I was in esteemed company.
When we got to the base, the first pillar was broken off and didn’t touch the ground. We could just reach it with our ice tools above our heads, but it poured over a roof and so the only thing our feet could do was swing about in the air. Tim said he’d give it shot. He twisted his hands three time around into the wrist loops of his ice axes, then started up. At first he just hung there outstretched and swinging in the wind, feet about 10 cm above the ground. He pulled up and down a few times and then asked me for boost. I cupped my hands and he carefully stepped his crampons in. This got him up until his feet were level with my head. Then he got pumped, said he couldn’t go on and could I please hold his feet and lower him to the ground. I hugged his knees while he slipped his bare hands out from his gloves and toppled off the ice and onto me.
Now we both stood at the bottom again, perplexed. Both his ice axes were unreachable, firmly stuck in the ice 3 meters above us with his gloves still wrapped in the wrist loops. Now what? I figured I could at least get his ice tools back.
So I built myself a ladder out of rope, then chipped a hole through the ice and tied it through. Now I could stand up in something and soon I was up at Tim’s ice tools. I tossed them both back to the ground and continued up another body length. But now I was pumped and needed to rest in order to place some protection. So I placed my third-tool in the ice, clipped it with a sling to my harness and gently sat back while it took my weight. Phew! Ok this was gonna work. I leaned to my right slightly to grab an ice screw off my harness and shifted my weight ever so slightly. BANG! I was on the ground, on my back, my face was numb and there was blood everywhere. My hammer had come out and smoked me in the chin, then I hit the deck.
But I was ok, other than a bloody mess. Neither of us had a first aid kit, but because Tim was the rescue guy he wrapped my face in duct tape until I looked like the Tin Man. This stemmed the bleeding while we walked down and made our way to the Banff hospital looking like a couple of real pros. Tim knew everyone at the hospital, so he chatted up the doctors and nurses while I lay there and got a dozen stitches. By noon we were back in the warden truck in the hospital parking lot.
“It’s still early enough to climb Cascade” he said. And we did.
Stefan Kuhn
There is one day that really stands out to me and for me it’s really no surprise as to why, due to my huge excitement for sport and for challenges in any sort of physical situation. A quick note, what your dad did as a climber/human/rescue was nothing short of amazing. One of my fondest memories is during our teenage years in front of your house as a kid, and there was this chin up bar that was between two trees I believe. As kids we use to goof around on it. Right in front of me I got to see why Corey has these amazing genes for body awareness and fitness, because of your dad. Anyways we were just goofing around as teenagers as per usual and somehow your dad was caught or challenged but he ended up blowing my mind by doing these one finger chin ups and to me as a young little athlete I was so impressed at the effort, so none nonchalantly he made it look. I was in awe.
Judy Otton
When I worked as the Park Planner at Banff in the 1990s, my office was adjacent to the Parks Canada training room in the Administration Building. Every once in a while, Tim would show up for some training session, mostly first aid re-certifications. Often, he had been up late the night before on a rescue and would be too tired to endure a full day in a training room. I would come back from lunch to find Tim curled up sound asleep under my desk. He would wake up all groggy for a second, shake his head and then launch into a hilarious story about some epic he had shared with people we both knew from the Calgary climbing community. I have to say I was honoured that Tim felt my office floor was a safe and comfortable place to have a midday nap!
I’d also like to share a short series of articles Tim wrote for the 2012 Lake O’Hara Trails Club Newsletter, entitled “Three En-Lightning Experiences at Lake O’Hara”. At this point, Tim was having some trouble with fine motor skills and could not type on the computer. He really wanted to contribute these stories and wrote them out, somewhat shakily, by hand for me to type in. I wonder if these might be some of the last stories Tim was able to put on paper. They are on page 2 of the attached newsletter:
http://www.lotc.ca/wp/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/2012.pdf
Tim was also interviewed for the newsletter in 2010 and you can read his reminiscences here:
http://www.lotc.ca/wp/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/2010.pdf
There are a few more words about Tim’s role as O’Hara’s area warden and trail builder in this 1989 newsletter:
http://lotc.ca/wp/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/1989.pdf
Your Dad’s legacy will be always be looked upon with great admiration and fondness
Scott Flavelle
My name is Scott Flavelle, I have always lived on the Coast except for a few seasons in 1979–1982 whilst doing guiding exams and ice climbing.
I was at least two climber generations behind Tim as a Squamish climber, (13 years younger), and didn’t meet him until I was 19 years old during several of my ACMG Guide Exams. He knew who I was through climber news, and was always genuinely interested in what climbing I was doing and was very encouraging to speak about it.
My first recreational climb with Tim was voluntarily guiding wardens up the Gmoser route on Mt Louis, together, one each. We had bumped into each other in Banff right after I passed my final guides exam. He was looking at my feet in flip flops, and I remember him saying. “Tanned feet — decadent.” And then we made plans for the very next day.
While climbing on Mt Louis,we weren’t going very fast. It was social, and Tim was joking around a lot. I deferred to his sense of time as he had done the route before, or had been on the mountain many times. Somewhere in the upper third he looked at his watch, did a double take, and said we have to hurry up as he was supposed to go to the symphony with his wife. When we were all on the tiny summit, he told us he really didn’t want to let Cherie down, and had an idea. “How about a helicopter sling rescue practise?”. When the helicopter came, the two wardens went off in the traditional rescue harnesses, and flew down to a meadow below. I was pretty scared and said I was going to clip my climbing harness into the big steel ring as well as the mandatory rescue harness. He gave me a wink and said he always did too. Then he said, “ as soon as the helicopter lifts us up, swing your legs up over your head, and we can leave the summit upside down for full effect.” I couldn’t believe what I was hearing from the senior rescue specialist — turned big kid when no authority was around. So off we went into the 1000 metres of instant exposure. He was right, I will never forget that day.
We were lucky if we did one climb per year together for awhile. We did a new unpublished route on the north face of Stone Rabbit Peak in the Chehalis Range, and bivouacked on the face. I must have asked him about his early Grand Wall climb, and learned of his bivy on the top of the Split Pillar. I don’t think they went to the very top but traversed off on Bellygood Ledge. As Squamish climbers we had always assumed it was called Bellygood ledge because you could crawl across it on your belly if you were really scared. Tim told me, “no, that’s not why, it is because we were using Chinese accents while climbing and we thought it was a “velly (very) good ledge”. History changed due to a spelling mistake.
A couple of slide scans, on the summit and climbing on Mt Stone Rabbit N face 1989
Scott
Kelley Auger
Such a wonderful guy , your Dad! My uncle… I did not get to see him much in my 25 years in California!! But I do have some great memories!!!
Grandma Auger made the best bread pudding. I remember enjoying my desert and then when everyone was done he would go in the kitchen and finish the rest of it right out of the bowl , and there was usually quite a bit left over.
I also remember him hanging off our balcony in our living room , probably because it was there to climb, ( why else.)
Another great story was a long time ago my mom had a horse named Manatu . And he really wanted to ride a horse. So my mom let him ride him , but Tim had a cast on the bottom of his leg….(not sure that this was a good idea)
Anyhow he rode bareback, and his cast was banging on the side of Manatu’s side, which made him go faster . Well the horse ran away with him !!! The only way Tim was able to stop was to run him down someone’s driveway, in Southlands and run him into a bush to get the horse to stop.
I just remember hearing him tell this story and I thought it was great. He was so brave !!
Kristin Auger
I met Tim Auger for the first time in 2009 when he came for a visit to Vancouver. I had fallen hard for his son and it was becoming quickly evident to me that I wanted to become an Auger myself.
I asked Corey all the requisite things: who do you look like? What are you parents like? Where do you get your tenacity from, your sense of humour?
He answered quietly, and kind of vaguely, but the minute I met Tim I saw a quiet, deep kindness in his eyes and the familiar penetrating gaze of his son: the hallmark of a rare human being who really listens to you when you talk.
Tim could contribute to any conversation: the glacial fjord my Father loved so much, restaurants in Vancouver, research and music. He was always amiable and it was near impossible to imagine Tim angry: in the decade I knew him, I never heard him come close to raising his voice. In fact, often times you had to lean in close to listen to him tell his little anecdotes and puns, which were consistently hilarious to him as well.
When I close my eyes and think about my father in law, two seemingly banal moments stand out. The first is from 2011, when Corey and I were very much into Paleo eating and I’d made a turkey thai shepherds pie that was likely pretty weird to the vast majority of the “normal” population. Tim gulped his first portion down with apparent relish, and then went up to the stove to help himself to two more helpings. I marveled that someone so lithe could eat so much!
The second moment that stands out is Tim’s countenance during a visit with his granddaughter Summer several weeks after she was born. He sat by our fireplace with his hands in his lap, and I asked him if he wanted to hold her.
“Sure I do,” he said and kind of put his arms flat. It was apparent that he hadn’t had a ton of experience holding tiny mewling newborns, but I watched his eyes and they were moist with emotion.
“Oh, wow, she sure is something else,”he said, and I remember thinking again that I could see the kindness in his eyes: tangibly see his love for her.
One thing that has stunned me about Tim’s passing is that I have learned after his death about his climbing prowess and veritable fame in that community and among wardens across Canada. I had no idea, because he was not one to talk uninvited about his own exploits and talents — he listened quietly and thoughtfully to what mattered to those around him at any given time.
Tim will be greatly missed but he passed on a legacy of quiet power and humble tenacity straight to his son, to the benefit of me and my whole family.
Scott Ward
I worked with Tim for 30 years and he was my direct supervisor for 17 of those years in the public safety section of the Banff Warden Service. We had many daily adventures together doing such tasks as helicopter bombing of avalanches, working together to do ski area avalanche control, major searches, mountain rescues, climbing various routes around Banff and on Yamnuska and attending climbing schools that Tim instructed. Tim was a great supervisor and I don’t think we had a single argument in all those years. He was very understanding and compassionate-the kind of guy you just wanted to work hard for, a natural leader. When next of kin had to be dealt with after a fatality it was always Tim that took on that task in a very professional but compassionate way. His photographic memory of all the routes in the Rockies was astounding and when we got a report of a mountain accident Tim would interview the reporting person and then fly directly to the spot. If Tim wasn’t around the rest of us spent considerably more time scouring up and down the mountain in the helicopter looking for the scene. When we had a major search operation Tim would gather a core of veteran wardens around him and democratically brainstorm on the best ways to proceed with the search. This was in contrast to many rescue leaders that used a more autocratic approach. Tim was highly respected by his fellow wardens for all his mountaineering accomplishments and modesty. Tim was like a twelve year old kid when he was dancing around on the sheer exposed face of a mountain. I know it was hard on him these last years to not be up there. He had a strong pull to hang out in exposed places. I remember one time we spent a day-just he and I and the rescue dog, searching the face on Cascade Mtn looking for the body of an ice climber on Urses Hole that was swept off by an avalanche. The snow had set up like concrete and it was a deep burial so we had no success that day. On the way to work the next morning we looked up and the whole face had released in a massive avalanche where we had been searching all day. The warden Gods must have been watching out for us. Another time. just he and I and the dog spent all night searching for four victims of a major avalanche on Healy Creek. We eventually found them some days later but that night sticks in my mind as it was very spooky searching there in the dark not knowing how much hazard still hung above us. There has been too many cases to remember them all-they all seem to blend into each other over the years. I loved the guy and miss him. You can be proud Cory to have had such an amazing man as your father.
Dori Buckingham
1. The famous horseback ride on Manitou in Southlands when he had a broken foot in a cast. He was insistent about being able to ride with a cast on his foot. Against my better judgement I saddled up Manitou and gave him precautionary warnings about ONLY WALKING. Of course,Tim, daredevil that he was tried first trotting then cantering and when Manitou took off in a gallop from the cast banging against his side, Tim somehow managed to stay on with only one stirrup and headed him up the driveway of a stable and into a large manure pile to stop.
2. At our wedding, Tim as an usher, was introduced to my tiny roommate Janet. He was so delighted to find someone shorter than he was (at 12 I believe) that he grabbed Janet and skipped down the sidewalk in front of the church.
3. Barry and I went out to meet his parents and Tim at a fishing camp. When we got there we inquired where Tim was. He had free climbed to the top of a church steeple!
4. He and his climbing buddies used to practice free climbing on a huge rock in Stanley Park. But to make it more challenging, they did it in skis!
5. And of course, he nearly got expelled from college from climbing the buildings at UBC.
I’ll try to dig up more memories of Tim. He was such a special person, so happy, so content with his chosen profession, so memorable to anyone who met him. I always liked Sherry, but I really never got to know her well and when Tim moved to be near the mountains, it was years between visits. I don’t remember even meeting Corry until the party before Kelley & Blake’s wedding.
Grant Statham
I first met Tim in December of 1986 when I was 17 years old and had just moved to Sunshine Village after high school. I was obsessed with learning to climb so had moved to Banff and got a job at the ski hill. One day a guy in an orange jacket skied past me in front of my staff accommodation. I stopped him and asked what he did, and to my surprise he talked my ear off and told me all about climbing, avalanches and rescue. I thought this was the coolest job I had ever heard of.
The following year I started on the ski patrol and began to figure out who Tim Auger was –mostly because I was so into climbing and was encountering his name everywhere. In 1989 I got hired by SSV to be their first avalanche forecaster, and to work with Parks Canada for two years during an avalanche control transition period. This was perhaps the luckiest career break of my life. Tim (always so thorough) designed a 2-year training plan for me and Rowan Harper that would see the Wardens train us every day in preparation for running the place ourselves. So for the next two years I worked with Tim very closely. Here is where I met Marc Ledwidge, one my close friends today. I spent another year doing the same thing at Norquay, also under Tim’s direction. He trained me as an avalanche forecaster.
Anyway I have many stories from those days of climbing and working with Tim. I will share one or two of these funny tales with you for your website. In hindsight these were my most formative years, and the fact that I was starting to climb with Tim Auger (same age as my mother and a climbing legend) was pretty cool. He showed me so many things, but these lessons were never “lessons”, they just kind of happened as we climbed together.
One day, when we hiked out to climb Professors Waterfall and Under the Volcano, he told me all about Canmore real estate and what was happening. Of course this was all news to me — at 19 I was not into this kind of thing — but he said “do whatever it takes, borrow from your parents if you need to, but buy something in Canmore because it’s going to go way up”. Well I took his advice and cobbled together enough for a condo in 1992. Today I have a nice home in South Canmore and I can thank Tim for getting me going early enough to be stable in expensive Canmore now.
I think he was always kind of looking out for me and supporting me from behind the scenes. We were friends and climbing partners and I was a young mountain guide getting going. He sent me job opportunities at Parks Canada when they arose, and I used to call him with questions about stuff. He really helped me. But I didn’t really think of it that way at the time.
Of course we all loved the guy for his famous sandbagging of climbing grades, and the grade AUGER 5.9 is feared throughout the valley to this day. One time during a late night party we revealed to him about a first ascent we were planning of a huge waterfall way out in the backcountry behind Sunshine. He looked taken aback, I think because he knew about this waterfall and wanted to climb it himself. Anyway he proceeded to tell us that he’d seen it from the helicopter and it looked low angled and boring, “don’t bother”. Well we were a bit confused because the thing looked very hard, but we went anyways and of course it turned out to be 200 meters high and very hard indeed. This is route is now a classic backcountry grade 6, called “The Auger Sanction”.
I got hired by Parks Canada in 2003 and got to work with Tim for about 6-weeks before he retired. I was there when he put on his muskrat hat and walked out the door for the last time. It seemed so strange to watch a career just end by walking out the door. It’s now been 15 years and when I think back, I know that Tim helped me get my job here. He was my first reference, and although I never asked him, he must have helped get me in the door.
Last summer a few of us took Tim out on his last flight into the mountains. It was an emotional experience for me but I will share it with you. We met at your parent’s place and all drove over to the helipad. Brian Webster and I lifted Tim into the front seat, and I adjusted the headset and his sunglasses to make sure he was ready. Lloyd Gallagher was with us. We lifted from Canmore and went right up to the top of Ha-Ling. We flew along the ridge of Rundle, pointing out things and telling stories. We flew past the new Norquay via-ferrata and then arrived at Mt. Louis. We did three circuits around the mountain and talked all about the routes and made some jokes with Tim about how much he had climbed the thing. Then we went back to Banff where we met Pierre Lemire. Tim whispered in my ear that he had tears in his eyes up there. Maybe we all did, I don’t know. Then we went back to your parents house where Sherry had coffee ready and the old guys told stories for another hour.
When I left, Tim came with me to the door. I said goodbye and he stared at me so deeply it was like he was looking right through me. His gaze was intense. I walked to my truck and kept looking back, he kept that stare going the whole time even as I drove away. I know that he was trying to tell me that he could see me, and I am convinced this was his way of communicating with me. I have seen him a few times since then, but that was my last real experience with Tim.
When I read the announcement of his passing by the ACMG, they described many of his climbs including some of the hard ones he did in his late 40s and at 50. I remember when he did these, and I also remember clearly thinking at the time “holy shit, he’s almost 50. I hope I can do that when I’m almost 50!” Well, now I am 49 and can still manage to get up some hard ones. So even after he passed, Tim has made me feel good about myself by reminding me of how in awe I was of what he was doing at the same age.
As I look back at 30 years of knowing Tim, and now really reflecting on what he meant to me, what strikes me the most is how much he helped me and how much I learned from him — but none of it was really planned or intentional — it just kind of happened. It think it was true mentorship in the rawest form. He was really just my friend, and probably the first friend I ever had that was the same age as my parents.
Tim was a cornerstone of our community. I am relieved for him that he has been released from the terrible illness that took him away in his final years. I will always remember Tim and be grateful for the many stories I have in my head and heart over the years.
Thanks Cory and good wishes to you.
Sincerely,
Grant Statham
Canmore
Don Mickle
Here are some photos that use to hang in the Warden Office coffee room.
They have been digitized and are in the Archives at the Warden Office.
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As I explained to fellow Disney historian Didier Ghez Tuesday night over the phone, the notification of the passing of Diane Disney Miller was like being hit hard in the chest and all the air leaving your body.
Diane was an amazing woman and so full of life and with so many things left to do that it seems unreal that she is gone. I do not have the skill or the words to write how much I will miss her as a person and as an active patron of Disney history.
When I spoke at the Disney Family Museum in San Francisco, which exists only because of her vision and dedication, I remarked later to friends how taken aback I was that Diane was so physically fit that she could easily bound two steps at a time going up stairways without any effort. Her mind was razor-sharp and, like her father, always curious. It seemed like she would be around forever.
“Upon seeing the Storytellers statue, Diane remarked with a sparkle in her eye that she didn’t remember him being this young, saying, 'He was older when I met him!'” Caption and official photo © Disney.
Like her father, she was both simple and complicated. She could shift from being the keen public business woman who never forgave people who tried to take advantage of her or her famous name to, a shy almost-Midwestern grandmother with a child's sense of wonder and eagerness.
Diane Marie Disney Miller, the only biological daughter of Walt Disney, passed away at the age of 79 on Tuesday, November 19, after complications of a fall she had several weeks ago.
She was the last living connection to Walt Disney's family and, in the last decade, was an aggressive advocate for researching and preserving Disney history. Her enthusiastic support of the efforts of Disney historians like myself, Didier Ghez, JB Kaufman and so many others enriched the documentation of Disney history in the last years of her life.
She married Ron Miller, former President and CEO of the Disney Company, in a small church ceremony in Santa Barbara, California, on May 9, 1953. They were both almost 20 years old. Her father, Walt, cried throughout the ceremony.
Ron and Diane had seven children: Christopher Disney Miller, Joanna Miller, Tamara Scheer, Jennifer Miller-Goff, Walter Elias Disney Miller, Ronald Miller and Patrick Miller.
When I hesitantly asked Diane if she would even consider writing a foreword for my first book about Disney history, she had it written within 24 hours and worried if it was OK. It was more than OK, as anyone who has read it can affirm.
“Diane also joined us at Disneyland park for our 50th anniversary celebration on July 17, 2005, pictured here with Disney Legend Art Linkletter.” Caption and official photo © Disney.
We corresponded for several years and the following is some of the material from those wonderful exchanges, and perhaps the best way to get a sense of her as a loving and sometimes stubborn person just like her dad.
Diane was born December 18, 1933, 13 days after Walt's 32nd birthday.
Walt was concerned because his hopes had been raised twice before that he might become a father but were always shattered when his wife, Lillian, would miscarry. This third pregnancy had been healthy but would be the last that Lillian would be able to have.
In a letter a few days before her birth, Walt wrote to his mother, Flora, who was living in Portland, Oregon:
“Lilly is partial to a girl baby. She seems to feel that she could get more pleasure out of dressing up a little girl than a boy. Personally, I don't care—just as long as we do not get disappointed again.
“The spare bedroom, where you and Dad stayed, is all fixed up like a nursery. We have a bassinette and baby things all over the place. On the dresser, bed and everywhere else are all kinds of pink and blue 'tinies' that I don't know anything about.
“Really, it's quite a strange atmosphere to me—I can't conceive of it belonging to us. It seems all right for somebody else to have those things around, but not for us. I presume I'll have to get used to it, and I suppose I'll be as bad a parent as anyone else. I've made a lot of vows that my kid won't be spoiled, but I doubt it—it may turn out to be the most spoiled brat in the country.”
On the day of Diane's birth, Walt was getting a special award from Parents magazine for his “distinguished service to children” at a luncheon at the Disney Studio.
Marion Savage Sabin, representing the magazine, had just concluded her speech praising Walt's many achievements and handing him the award when Walt was interrupted by someone whispering the contents of a note that had just arrived. Lillian had gone into labor at Good Samaritan Hospital.
Walt quickly mumbled a “thank you” and grabbed his hat and dashed out of the room without further explanation. It was up to the toastmaster, USC President Rufus Von Fleinsmid, to reveal to the confused crowd that Walt and Lillian were having a baby girl. He proposed a toast to little Miss Diane Marie Disney that was enthusiastically joined by the audience.
“Among our favorite photos of Diane and the Disney family is this special moment captured during Walt and Lillian’s wedding anniversary celebration in The Golden Horseshoe, just four days before the grand opening of Disneyland park—her father's dream that she and her sister Sharon inspired years earlier on that day when their dad watched them play from a nearby park bench.” Caption and official photo © Disney.
Walt got to the hospital just as Lillian was going under from the anesthesia and she later said that her last memory before drifting off was the sound of Walt's distinctive cough.
After Diane's birth, Lillian later suffered another miscarriage and her doctor told her it would be best not to try again. In January 1937, the Disneys adopted a two week old Sharon Mae Disney.
“One of the first things I remember was at the age of 3. I can remember (Sharon) coming home from the hospital. And this wonderful thing came and I couldn't even see it. It was up in a high bassinet and I was standing down there looking at all these ruffles. And I couldn't touch it. It couldn't talk to me. It didn't move. That's one of the first things I remember. I was very disappointed,” stated Diane.
“I used to put signs on my door 'Everyone can come in here except Sharon Disney.' And she'd stand at the door and look wistfully at me and I'd say 'Go away. I hate you.' Other girls at school hated their sisters too. It's a wonder that people grow up and live, isn't it? With all the things they are subjected to when they're little.”
However, as Sharon got older, she and Diane were daddy's little girls. He was their playmate and these three amigos shared fun and adventure together.
“My dad would be the Old Witch (from Snow White) and chase Sharon and me all over the house and we'd go into a dark corner and yell 'The Old Witch is Coming!' and we'd scream and hide our heads and love it,” recalled Diane.
Diane and Sharon were shielded from publicity, in part because of the Disneys' fear of the tragedy of the Charles Lindbergh baby kidnapping, a fear held by many other celebrities about their children at the time.
“There was that big (Lindbergh) kidnapping at that time. He (Walt) just didn't believe that his family should be touched by publicity, that we should be allowed to live our lives away from the limelight and everything and not be colored or anything by people regarding us as personalities like they do regarding anybody related to a famous person. That continued even as we grew older.”
Diane was so unaware of her father's celebrity that she was taken aback when one day at school a classmate asked for a favor.
As Walt remembered when talking to a reporter, “She was looking at me in a very serious way. And she says, 'Are you Walt Disney?' I said, 'Yes, honey.' She said, 'Give me your autograph.' And I said, 'Honey, what do you want my autograph for?' She said, 'A little girl from school asked me whether my daddy was Walt Disney, and she said she wanted me to get his autograph.' I guess she didn't quite understand what an autograph was then… but she'd heard the kids talking. I got quite a thrill out of that.”
Diane added:
“I was just very disgusted and said, 'You never told me you were Walt Disney' or something like that. I was just irritated at first that anyone should care who my father was and make a fuss about it. I remember one little girl at Immaculate Heart asked if my dad was Walt Disney and if she could come take a peek at him when he dropped me off at school. I was so furious with her that I made Daddy let me out a block away from school the next day. He never knew why.
“When Daddy'd come home at night that was fun time. Sundays were the most wonderful days because Daddy was home all day long.
“Daddy would drive us to school every day and take us to Sunday school and afterwards around to Griffith Park or to the zoo or little playgrounds. Daddy taught me to ride. He set me on the horse and led me around with the lead rope, and he'd take me out for hours and devote so much time to getting me over my fear of horses. He'd take many pictures of us. He was naturally a camera bug. We have many pictures of me showing off on horse. I'm about five years old. I am making faces and things.
“We had a pool, too, in the old house. He thought it was very important for us to know how to swim, even though he himself was not more skilled. But he'd get down in the pool with us for hours and we'd leap into his arms and have all sorts of fun with him. We never did learn to really swim until we were around ten. I mean the formal way. We could dog paddle around.
“From the word 'go' Daddy was our playmate. He was the person you wanted. When Daddy came home at night that was the fun time. He could do anything. We thought he was the man with the most endurance. He could throw us around by our heels, you know, just spinning and spinning and spinning. Both Sharon and I said we were going to marry him when we grew up and then we discovered horses.”
When Walt would go to the Disney Studio on the weekends, his daughters would tag along and ride their bikes. “Oh, we'd just run around. Just run through the studio or something. (They liked going on to an empty soundstage and shout loudly because of the echo.) We'd just sort of follow him from room to room and we'd get ice cream from the ice cream machines and run around in the baseball diamond outside the restaurant.”
Walt taught Diane how to drive a car when she was about 12 or 13 and they practiced in the Disney Studio parking lot.
“I went to a public school for two years, Los Feliz Grammar School and then from there to Immaculate Heart girls school and then by the age of 18 I went to USC. I was a freshman there and I remember a girl came up to me in the dorm and said, 'Have you heard? Walt Disney's daughter is in school here!' I didn't say anything. I was just so embarrassed for her because how will she feel when she finds out it is me. People would want to peer at my dad as if he was a curiosity and in college people began to peer at me as if I was a curiosity too.”
It was at USC, that Diane met a tall, attractive football player named Ron Miller.
“For some reason, Dad seemed to think that Ron was the guy for me and that if we waited too long we might lose each other or something. He said, 'Diane, we feel that you are ready to get married anytime you like to. And we think Ron's a nice guy so if you want to get married it's perfectly all right with your mother and me'. I practically fell through the floor. It was so unexpected and so unlike the both of them. They had advised us not to get married until we were at least 25. And this was a complete reversal. So I told Ron and he looked at me with this funny look as if he was trapped, you know. When he came to dinner a few days after that, he walked into the living room and mother and dad said, 'Well, we hear you want to get married.' And, well, he kind of flipped.
“It was a casual wedding. It was informal. My sister was my only attendant. Ron's brother was his best man. I didn't have a formal dress. We were married in a little church up in Santa Barbara… a little Episcopal Church. And so, Daddy naturally led me down the aisle and stood with me. In an Episcopal ceremony, he stands with you until the minister says 'Who gives this woman to be married?' And Daddy was to say 'Her mother and I do.” And before it came Daddy's turn to say the little thing, I hear this sobbing and I turn around and tears are running down his cheek. And I squeezed his hand and he gave me a soulful look. Ron was giggling through the ceremony because we were all so nervous so you either cry or you giggle.
“The wedding couldn't be any better… small, just a group of friends and relatives and lovely buffet supper at the Biltmore Hotel afterwards and the champagne was flowing and everybody was happy. At the reception, dad was his old gay self. He's wonderful. He had to stand on tiptoe for the photographers because Ron is so tall. Since we've been married, he's did everything he could to make things easier for us and happier and everything. The only thing we could do to repay him was to give him his grandchildren.”
Roughly five months after the wedding, Ron went into the military. Walt loaned them the Disney Studio car for free because they couldn't afford a car. He designed their first home (with the help of some architects at the studio).
Sometimes when Diane would drop by to visit, she told me that Walt would pull out 10 dollars from his wallet to give to her and she tried to refuse. “Take it, kid. It's the only way I can give it to you without the government getting part of it.” Walt always thought that Diane was the intellectual and encouraged her to write.
Diane preferred living a quiet, private life of philanthropy but in later years had to step out into the public arena to defend her father and his reputation.
In 1976, Lillian Disney, widow of Walt Disney, with Diane and Ron, purchased two vineyards in the Napa Valley that became the well-known Silverado Vineyards Winery in 1980. Diane was the driving force behind The Walt Disney Family Museum in the Presidio of San Francisco that opened October 2009.
In a 1950s interview with Saturday Evening Post reporter Pete Martin, Diane said, “My dad said that biographies were sort of like epitaphs after a completed life or endeavor. And he is always in the midst of a million new ideas and ambitions and so the thought of being a biographical subject seemed almost insulting to him. Dad feels he hasn't reached all his goals yet. There's always something new to do….”
The same could be said of Diane. I mourn that such a wonderful woman has passed much too soon, but am grateful of all she accomplished while she was still alive. I will always remember her with great respect and affection.
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At 107 E. Bridge St., in the heart of Granbury, stands D’Vine Wine, a winery that epitomizes community spirit, entrepreneurial creativity and destiny. It is co-owned by Dr. Tony Hedges, his wife, Diane Hedges, and Joshua Winters (Josh). This is a tale of D’Vine intervention — strangers brought together at the perfect moment to discover their shared dream of owning a wine business.
In December 2003, at the annual Christmas gala hosted by the Littlefield Chamber of Commerce, the Hedges’ decision to bid on a ‘unit’ would eventually lead them to Granbury. The gala, a cherished event in Littlefield, Texas featured an auction to raise funds for community initiatives. Among the auction items was a getaway package generously donated by the late Dutch Wilkinson, owner of Granbury’s charming Plantation Inn.
The getaway package for four included lodging at the Plantation Inn, tickets to the Opera House and Granbury Live, a riverboat cruise and several rounds of golf. Dr. Hedges seized the opportunity and purchased the package. However, life kept the couple busy, and it wasn’t until almost a year later, in November 2004, that the Hedges and friends finally made their way to Granbury to redeem the weekend package.
THE FIRST VISIT
The trip started with torrential rain, dashing any hopes of golfing. Nevertheless, Diane Hedges, a former nurse, and her husband, Tony, a Littlefield physician, became enchanted with Granbury as the group enjoyed the other activities included in the package — the performances at Granbury Live and the Opera House, as well as the riverboat ride. During this lucky weekend, a casual suggestion from one of the four changed everything: “Let’s go see what a lake house would cost.”
Curious and with time on their hands, the group walked into a Century 21 office on the square and met Walter Hardin, the agent on duty. Despite having no appointment, Hardin graciously agreed to show them around. Their interest was piqued when they toured a beautiful lake house with a boat dock owned by a man going through a divorce and eager to sell. The wife of the Hedges’ friends, an interior decorator, was particularly impressed with the home.
Initially, the Hedges considered buying the house as an investment to flip. However, as soon as they walked out the door, Diane Hedges felt a solid connection to the property and spontaneously said to the agent, “We’ll take it.” Her husband was surprised but went along with the decision. With inheritance money Diana had received from her mother, the Hedges purchased the property.
Their first night in the lake house, sleeping on an air mattress in the living room, marked the beginning of a new chapter. “Tony was a different person here, more relaxed and happier. I knew then we wouldn’t sell this house,” Diane recalled.
Whenever Diane Hedges encountered Wilkinson, she fondly recalled the events that led them to Granbury. “This is all your fault, Dutch,” she would jokingly tell him. “If you hadn’t donated that auction weekend, we wouldn’t be in the middle of this wonderful adventure.”
A BOTTLING WEEKEND
Their journey into the wine business began serendipitously on one of the Hedges’ weekend forays to their lake house in Granbury. During one of these visits, they stumbled upon D’Vine Wine on the square, which had been operating for about a year-and-a-half. Originally from Haltom City, young Joshua Winters was the wine store’s vintner. The owners had recently told Winters of their plans to sell the shop. They had given him a grace period to come up with the capital to buy D’Vine wine, but time was quickly running out.
Tony Hedges had ordered a batch of wine, and Winters assisted the couple in their bottling party at the shop. “So, Diane and Tony are bottling their wine, and Tony just kind of off-hand says, ‘This is the coolest thing I’ve ever seen, and I’ve always wanted to own a business like this,’” 27-year-old Winters recalled and said, “Well, let’s do it! It’s for sale. Let’s buy it, and Tony says, ‘Yes! I’m in!’”
“Josh mentioned the place was for sale and wanted a partner,” Diane Hedges said. “From across the room, I hear Tony yell, ‘Sold!’”
“’You can’t just yell ‘sold,’ Tony, you’ve had a bit too much to drink!’” Winters remembers Diane Hedges saying, “‘We’re having a good time, but let’s not get this young man’s hopes up.’ That was the Saturday of Labor Day weekend 2006.”
BLENDING THEIR EFFORTS
The Hedges’ spur-of-the-moment decision that Saturday led to a whirlwind of events. By Monday, with D’Vine wines books on the seat next to him, Winters made the five-and-a-half-hour drive from Granbury to Littlefield to discuss the business. After consulting with a CPA, weighing and praying about their options, Tony and Diane Hedges and Winters decided to take the plunge. In September 2006, they purchased D’Vine Wine from the original owners, former County Commissioner Butch Barton and his wife Karen, and Ross and Charlene Merriweather.
Winters, a former manager at Outback Steakhouse, had been working at D’Vine Wine since 2005. Married to Amy Winters, the father of five had a keen interest in the wine industry but no prior experience in winemaking; Winters learned the craft from the shop’s previous owners. “I knew a lot about wine but had never made it,” Winters said. “Most of my learning has been trial and error.” His passion for wine and people is a driving force behind the winery’s success. “I love wine, but it’s really my avenue to talk to some cool people,” he said. “I enjoy making the wine, but I love to share it and talk about it.”
Owning a winery was a leap into the unknown for the Hedges. Although they had run a clinic in Littlefield and understood the intricacies of running a small business, they needed to gain a background in winemaking. They relied heavily on the previous owners’ guidance and Winters’ growing expertise. “We learned much from the former owners, Josh, and trial and error. We had to educate ourselves about the industry,” Diane Hedges said. She and Winters took specialized courses or workshops related to winemaking and running a tasting room. The classes were put on by the Texas Agriculture Department.
TIME TO CRUSH IT
Despite the challenges, their dedication paid off. The Hedges eventually moved to Granbury full-time in January 2011. Winters, now a seasoned vintner, handles the day-to-day operations and winemaking, ensuring each bottle meets their high standards.
“The small franchise we are a part of has a crush factory in Thousand Palms, California,” Winters shared. Unlike traditional wineries that bottle only once a year, D’Vine Wine is free from concerns about local weather affecting their crops; they can produce wine year-round. “We buy grapes from various sources,” he said, “but all fermentation, blending, bottling, corking and labeling happens in-house.”
D’Vine Wine’s approach sets it apart from other wineries in the region. “We make over 20 different varieties of wine ranging from sweet to dry,” Diane Hedges explained, “We do not grow grapes; instead, we source high-quality grapes from trusted vineyards in California, Oregon and other states, ensuring the best quality grapes for our wines. Because we’re getting grapes year-round, we are constantly bottling and have the equipment right here, and anybody could come in,” she said. “During the middle of the week, Tuesday through Thursday, we usually do the production. We’re open, and people can come in and watch what we’re doing.”
Grape growers send samples, which encourages new winemaking. The Hedges and Winters taste them and have their regular customers sample them as well to see if it’s something they want to produce. As a result, occasionally, D’Vine Wine had wine which was only available for a short time because it didn’t hit the mark. “Sometimes, it can be a good wine, but not what Granbury wanted,” said Winters, “Tastes have changed significantly from 2006 until now. The town has changed so much that we’ve had to rethink how we make our wine.”
D’Vine Wines are either sweet or dry. Initially, 80 to 90% of their wines were sweet because that is what people wanted. However, as the town grew, people began to prefer bolder wines. D’Vine Wines had to adapt to this change, aging more to add depth to some of their reds.
BRANCHING OUT
The Hedges decided to open a D’Vine Wine in Manitou Springs, Colorado, near Colorado Springs, around 2008. They had a minor partner, an older gentleman, and the three took turns traveling out there for a week to keep the store running.
As they set up the business, the economy took a downturn. That issue, coupled with the long-distance drive, posed significant challenges for the Hedges. These difficulties ultimately made them decide it was too much to handle, so they sold the business. Remarkably, the store is still there and continues to operate.
Reflecting on the Colorado experience, Diane Hedges shared, “It was fun because we got to build it from the ground up.” She also acknowledged the strategic location of their first store, saying, “Being on the square in Granbury is the best place that D’Vine Wine could be. I will tell you, anywhere else, and we wouldn’t have near the business that we have.”
UNCORKING CREATIVITY
The winery offers diverse wines, from sweet to dry, with names inspired by Texas culture and local landmarks. “When we do blends and fruit wines, we have to get creative with names,” Diane Hedges explained, adding, “We want to make wines people enjoy in a comfortable, relaxed atmosphere. We are not your snooty winery.” She said, “We love it when a guy says, ‘I don’t drink wine; I just like beer.’ I’ll say, ‘Just try this,’ and he says, ‘I can drink this!’”
Wines like Peach Chardonnay, named Lone Star Gold, Blackberry Merlot, dubbed Lone Star Onyx, and the popular Bridge Street Blues reflect D’Vine Wine’s Texan pride. They even have a Cabernet named Cigars and Cars in honor of the late Chad Ramsey, a friend and excellent local photographer.
This past year, the company created a new label called The General, featuring General Granbury’s picture. D’Vine Wine has improved significantly since it started. Initially, all its labels looked precisely the same and were quite unattractive, according to Diane Hedges. Despite having a great product, the labels only had the grape variety and name typed at the bottom, mirroring the franchise’s style — that is when they engaged Amy Winters.
Amy Winters owns Trevo Creative and has significantly contributed to designing many of the wine shop’s labels — Cigars and Cars, for instance. The winery also offers personalized labels for special occasions, a nod to its customer-centric approach.
HARVESTING CONNECTIONS
D’Vine Wine is an active local community member, participating in the Granbury Historic Merchants Association, the Granbury Chamber of Commerce, and the Opera Guild. Diane Hedges plays a significant role in community engagement and social media management. Officially, she is the community liaison. The wine company participates in events, supports local charities, and offers the winery as a venue for fundraising. “Once a month, a charity can use our space, and they get a percentage of the sales that day,” Diane Hedges said. “It becomes a nice event with raffles and volunteer sign-ups.”
One of its notable collaborations is with Fossil Rim Wildlife Center in Glen Rose. D’Vine Wine produces unique labels for Fossil Rim, donating 25% of sales to the center. “We have wines like Rhino Red and Giraffe White, which support Fossil Rim’s conservation efforts,” Diane Hedges explained.
“Tony was in the military when we married. I think it’s good to move around and get a feel for the nation and the world. We lived in Germany for three years, and that’s where I learned to like wine,” said Diane Hedges. Tony Hedges continues his medical practice, albeit at a slower pace, while Diane Hedges and Josh Winters manage the winery.
“We love what we do. It’s a fun job, and we get to meet people from all over,” Diane Hedges said. D’Vine Wine has become a staple in Granbury, known for its lively events, including karaoke nights, live music and community gatherings. The winery’s success results from dedication, passion and a love for bringing people together. As Winters aptly said, “My favorite part of my work is people. I get to share what I make with people and then talk about it. That is one of the best parts of this business.”
The store’s upcoming Fourth of July celebration will include releasing its famous watermelon wine. The Hedges and Winters look forward to welcoming locals and visitors to their cozy, welcoming space on the square.
As the owners continue to pour their hearts into D’Vine Wine, their story reminds us that sometimes, the best ventures begin with spontaneity and a lot of passion. Winters revealed, “Diane and I are trying to run a business, and Tony is trying to throw the best party.”
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