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2023.04.02 06:36 dogbytes Folk singers Peter, Paul & Mary perform 'Blowin' in the Wind' at the March on Washington on August 28, 1963. Martin Luther King's speech was preceded by performances from Mahalia Jackson, Marion Andersen, Bob Dylan, Joan Baez and PP&M with approximately 300,000 people in attendance.[610X387]
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2023.04.02 03:58 TheAirNomad11 Books about Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr.
Malcolm X and MLK are both people I want to learn more about. I feel like I know the basics but I want to learn more about the important historical figures. What are the best books about either of them? I've considered getting the Autobiography of Malcolm X on audible but does anyone know if there is a better one? Or is that one pretty good? There seem to be a lot about MLK so I'm not sure which one would be best.
Thanks!
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2023.04.02 03:36 Rai95 ABC you only have 4 days to be green next week. Market is closed on Friday
2023.04.02 00:04 Green_Indication4530 Please helpe solve this math problem
Obama's three sons- Laquan, DaTrell and ShaTronis set up a pimping service on the corner or Martin Luther King Jr Blvd. Their three 15yo black hos make $50 an hour.
If Obama's sons need $500 each for a gold chain, then how many hours do their hos have to work?
They said this was a trick question and it's not 30 hours.
Update: My math teacher said the answer is 0. Obama's sons would just steal the chain.
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2023.04.01 22:17 thomas_1123 Please give me any suggestions for this deck
2023.04.01 21:57 Tigrari Bingo 2023-2024 Meta - All the Sequels
While the Bingo excite is so high (YAAAAS BINGO) I'm going to take this moment to try to get help with my own personal meta-quest. ALL THE SEQUELS. I've done Bingo for the last 7 years (sometimes multiple cards) and I have SO MANY series I want to continue that I haven't gotten around to. Please help me fix it!
This year's card helps a bunch of course with the TBR space as well as the Sequel space. Help me brainstorm what other squares these books might hit (hard mode preferred). I'll edit in the answers as they come in, in order to help other people who come across this and want to read deeper into their series.
Have sequels of stuff you've read you want to talk about? Please join in!
Here's my (stupidly long) list of series I've started and want to continue:
- Realm of the Elderlings – Robin Hobb – Fool's Assassin (#14) - Title with a Title (HM), Mundane Jobs (HM, maybe)
- Outlander – Diana Gabaldon – Written in My Own Heart's Blood (#8) - Mundane Jobs (not HM)
- Inda – Sherwood Smith – currently on book The Fox (book 2) - Queernorm (HM), Coastal (HM)
- Texicalaan – Arkady Martine – A Desolation Called Peace (#2) is next - Mundane Job (HM), Queernorm (not HM)
- Innkeeper series – Ilona Andrews – Sweep of the Heart (#5) - Mythical Beasts (HM)
- Alpha and Omega – Patricia Briggs – Fair Game (Alpha and Omega 3)
- Memoirs of Lady Trent – Marie Brennan – The Voyage of the Basilisk (#3) - Mundane Jobs (HM), Coastal (HM), Mythical Beasts (not HM)
- Heartstrikers – Rachel Aaron – A Dragon of a Different Color (#4)
- Senlin Ascends – Josiah Bancroft – The Hod King (Book 3) - Title with a Title (not HM), Mundane Jobs (HM)
- Vorkosigan Saga- Lois McMaster Bujold – either Barrayer or The Mountains of Mourning (novella) or The Vor Game are next, depending on reading order
- The Broken Earth – N.K. Jemisin – The Obelisk Gate (#2) - Elemental Magic (HM), POC Author (HM maybe)
- Temeraire – Naomi Novik – Black Powder War (book 3) - Pub in 00s (HM), Mythical Beasts (not HM)
- The Consortium Rebellion – Jessie Mihalik – Aurora Blazing (book 2)
- Locke Lamora – Scott Lynch – Red Seas Under Red Skies (book 2) - Pub in 00s (not HM), Coastal (HM), Mundane Job (HM)
- Dr. Greta Helsing – Vivian Shaw – Grave Importance (#2) - Mundane Jobs (not HM)
- Green Creek – TJ Klune – Ravensong (book 2)
- The Extraordinaires – Melissa McShane – Wondering Sight (book 2) - Self-Pub (not HM)
- The Sixth World – Rebecca Roanhorse – Storm of Locusts (#2) - POC Author (HM)
- The Custard Protocol – Gail Carriger – Imprudence (#2)
- Six of Crows – Leigh Bardugo – Crooked Kingdom (#2) - Mundane Job (HM), YA (not HM)
- The Murderbot Diaries – Martha Wells – System Collapse (#7) - Features Robots (no consensus on HM yet), Novella (not HM)
- A Charm of Magpies – KJ Charles – A Case of Possession (#2)
- The Last Binding – Freya Marske – A Restless Truth (#2)
- Hidden Legacy – Ilona Andrews – Ruby Fever (#6)
- Regency Faerie Tales – Olivia Atwater – Longshadow (#3)
- The Singing Hills Cycle – Nghi Vo – Into the Riverlands (#3) - Queernorm (HM), Novella (not HM), Mundane Jobs (HM), POC Author (not HM)
- Alex Stern – Leigh Bardugo – Hell Bent (#2)
- Book of the Ancestor – Mark Lawrence – Grey Sister (#2) - Title with a Title (HM), Angels and Demons (not HM)
- The Siege – KJ Parker – How to Rule an Empire and Get Away With It (#2)
- The Golem and the Jinni – Helene Wecker – The Hidden Palace (#2) - Magical Realism (HM)
- October Daye – Seanan McGuire – A Local Habitation (book 2)
- The Craft Sequence – Max Gladstone – Two Serpents Rise (book 2) - Mundane Jobs (HM)
- Legend of Paksenarrion – Elizabeth Moon – Kings of the North (book 2) - Title with a Title (not HM)
- Arcane Ascension – Andrew Rowe – On the Shoulders of Titans (book 2)
- The Risen Kingdoms – Curtis Craddock – The Last Uncharted Sky (#3)
- The Expanse – James S. A. Corey – Caliban's War (book 2)
- James Asher series – Barbara Hambly – Traveling with the Dead (book 2) - Bottom of the TBR
- Montague Siblings – Mackenzi Lee – The Nobleman's Guide to Scandal and Shipwrecks (#3) - YA (HM), Coastal (HM)
- Raksura – Martha Wells – The Serpent Sea (book 2)
- Machineries of Empire – Yoon Ha Lee – Raven Strategem (book 2) - POC Author (HM), Features Robots (not sure of HM)
- The Raven Cycle – Maggie Stiefvater – The Dream Thieves (book 2) - Magical Realism (HM), Mundane Jobs (HM), YA (not HM), Multiverse (HM), Myths and Retellings maybe (HM)
- The Old Kingdom – Garth Nix – Abhorsen (#3) - Pub in 00s (HM)
- Midnight Texas – Charlaine Harris – Day Shift (book 2)
- Kitty Norville – Carrie Vaughn – Kitty Goes to Washington (#2) - Pub in 00s (HM), Mundane Job (not HM)
- The Thousand Names – Django Wexler – The Shadow Throne (book 2)
- Cradle – Will Wight – Unsouled (#2)
- Tensorate – Neon Yang – The Descent of Monsters (#3) - POC Author (HM), Novella (not HM)
- Iron Druid Chronicles - Kevin Hearne – probably would need to re-read from the start. Think I left off around Tricked (book 4)? - Mundane Job (not HM), Druid obviously (not HM)
Editing to add squares as I figure out where things might fit. I'm not adding "Sequel" to each entry - they're all sequels.
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2023.04.01 21:57 peter_-file Let me hear your suggestions please, fairly new to the game :D
2023.04.01 21:54 Paladinfinitum The Shocking Never-Before-Seen Connection in US (2019)! (NON-SPOILER except for the very very first scene!)
Hello Internet! Welcome to... the Internet! The place where people sometimes do for free what MatPat does for MILLIONS of dollars. (You know that "attic" he films his YouTube Shorts in? More like "penthouse suite" in his hundred-floor mansion!)
Anyway, I've had this theory (a FILM theory!) bouncing around my head for a while, and it took me all of March to work out the convoluted connections, but fortunately, it is all SPOILER-FREE - because while it does involve the movie US (2019), it involves exactly one part of one scene, the very first scene in the entire movie, and knowing that will not spoil the rest of the movie for you. If you're still worried, feel free to go watch the movie right now and come right back! Now have a sit down with your extended family, this is going to be quite a ride!
So, here is the launching point of this theory: In the very first scene of US (2019), a television screen shows a lengthy commercial. That commercial is for...
HANDS ACROSS AMERICA, an event that occurred on May 25, 1986. On that day, people attempted to create a continuous human chain of people connecting the east and west coasts of the United States. They didn't quite succeed, though there are some calculations that maybe there were enough people to possibly make it happen if they were positioned just right. But it wasn't just a stunt, it was a fundraiser where people donated money to reserve their place, and that money, roughly fifteen million dollars, was donated to local charities. And this event was created by...
KEN KRAGEN, a music manager and producer, who over his lifetime managed such stars as Trisha Yearwood, Travis Tritt, and Kenny Rogers. He also was the executive producer of The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour. (He was also part of the chaotic Leno/Letterman battle for the Tonight Show, and portrayed himself in a movie based on it.) The year before he created Hands Across America, he was part of another fundraising event...
WE ARE THE WORLD (1985), an album and also famously the title of a song sung by numerous musicians, including Stevie Wonder, Tina Turner, Michael Jackson, Diana Ross, and Ray Charles (with forty-seven musicians all told). This supergroup was called USA for Africa, and used the millions of dollars collected (equivalent to $156,000,000 today) from sales to ship food, medicine, and clothing to Ethiopia, Sudan, and other African countries. While Kragen was the primary reason so many musicians took part, another person was also responsible for the event...
HARRY BELAFONTE, one of the most successful Caribbean-American singers and known for his Calypso songs such as The Banana Boat Song ("Day-O!"), though he sung in numerous genres. He was also a friend of Martin Luther King Jr. and continues to be involved in causes he believes in (including being part of the Hands Across America event above). He is also known for his movie roles including Island in the Sun. He was such a fan of acting that, when he was younger and needed to save money, he and a friend would buy one ticket total to see a show - one would go in to see the first half, then fill his friend in on what had happened so the other could watch the second half. And who was that friend?
SIDNEY POITIER, an actor and director who was the first black actor and first Bahamian to win the Acadamey Award for Best Actor for the movie "Lilies of the Field." He took acting classes at the Dramatic Workshop in New York, with his friend Belafonte and others such as Marlon Brando and Bea Arthur. While Poitier is also known for movies such as Guess Who's Coming to Dinner and A Raisin in the Sun, he is also known for the film...
IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT (1967), a mystery drama film where Poitier plays a black detective who must solve a murder in a small Mississippi town, where most of the residents despise him for his skin color, while the police, led by Rod Steiger's police chief, reluctantly assist him. The movie was a hit, and two sequels were made, as well as a television series in the 80s. Despite being set in the South, the film was actually shot in three towns in Illinois, including...
CHESTER, IL, a city along the Mississippi River, founded in 1829 by Samuel Smith, who named the city after his wife's hometown in England. Both Charles Dickens and Mark Twain are recorded as visiting the city; Twain wrote about it in his book, "Life on the Mississippi." It was also the home of E.C. Segar, who created the comic strip Thimble Theater and based the look of his characters on people around town. One of them, Frank Feigel, was a one-eyed brawler with a pipe, thus inspiring...
POPEYE, the Sailor Man, was a breakout star of Thimble Theater and soon became the subject of his own comics. He would generally solve problems by punching them, and under extreme circumstance would pop open a can of spinach and consume it in one gulp to gain incredible powers. Along with his longtime girlfriend Olive Oyl and rival Bluto, he would gain fame in animated cartoons and eventually a movie starring Robin Williams sporting gigantic forearms. In fact, Sony Pictures Animation intended to put forth a new computer-animated movie directed by Genndy Tartakovsky. But the movie was postponed and then eventually cancelled. And which amazing movie did Sony Pictures Animation create to take its place?
THE EMOJI MOVIE (2017), a movie about emojis. While a commercial success, critics were not exactly thrilled by the script, or the product placement, or the plot, or much of anything. Winning four Golden Raspberry Awards, it is generally considered a bad movie (except by Mr. Jacksfilms Douglas, who has been called "the #1 fan" of the film and attended its world premiere). One critique was the presence of the talking, ambulatory "poop" emoji, voiced by British actor Patrick Stewart. While Stewart is known for his amusing playing-against-type roles in animation, he actually took the role only after it was offered to another actor...
JORDAN PEELE, who upon realizing what the previous role entailed, was so annoyed that he decided to change the direction of his ENTIRE CAREER. As part of "Key & Peele," he was known as a hilarious actor and comedian, though his work behind the camera for the sketches was often noted for its skill and seriousness. He went on to present "Get Out" (coincidentally also in 2017), a psychological horror movie that received both box-office success and ciritcal acclaim for its plot and direction. Which then resulted in Peele creating a second horror film that opened just two years later...
And THAT, my friends, is how the first scene of US (2019) is connected to... the movie US (2019)!
And if you're left feeling a little confused, just bear in mind that it took me the whole month to write this up... and therefore, it's being displayed one day after the last day of March.
BUT HEY!
THAT'S JUST A THEORY!
AN APRIL FOOL'S THEORY!
THANKS FOR READING!
(Source is Wikipedia, the most trustworthy of all sources ever. The only stretch is connecting the demise of Popeye to the rise of the Emoji Movie. I can point to this YouTube video by Midnight's Edge (
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rPsmXytKkdg) that specifies it wasn't a direct cause-and-effect, but happened pretty much at the same time, so it's just enough of a correlation.)
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2023.04.01 20:25 Bharath_Sundararajan My March Haul
2023.04.01 19:37 ThePoliticalLibrary Books about workers, labor, the lower-classes, and left-wing politics in the United States and Canada (Books that are free to borrow and read online on the Internet Archive): Part 2
Disclaimer: The Internet Archive is currently undergoing litigation to determine the legality of its book lending program that is being challenged by major publishers. Impending legal action may render this list obsolete for the purpose of borrowing these books from the Internet Archive. To learn more, search up Hachette v. Internet Archive. Cybersecurity Disclaimer: Exercise caution and practice computer security measures when downloading and opening various files from the Internet as they can be used to attack your computer with malicious code. The format of this list previously took the form of a post with a chain of comments continuing the list due to character limits. This list is now divided into separate posts (which I believe would be easier to update and search) indicated as Part 1, Part 2, and so on.
The lending library of the Internet Archive allows you to renew your checkout immediately after the time for borrowing has elapsed, whether it's borrowable for 1 hour or 14 days. This selection of books will be updated. I recommend to those interested to check this post once a week for updates.
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Part 3: /Social_Democracy/comments/128t4wz/books_about_workers_labor_the_lowerclasses_and/ Morris Hillquit - History of Socialism in the United States (Fifth Revised and Enlarged Edition) (1910)
https://archive.org/details/historyofsociali00hilluoft (Public domain)
Morris Hillquit - Loose Leaves from a Busy Life (1934)
https://archive.org/details/looseleavesfromb0000unse_x3v1 (Borrowable for 14 days)
Hugh D. Hindman - Child Labor: An American History (2002)
https://archive.org/details/childlaborameric0000hind (Borrowable for 14 days)
John Hinshaw, Paul Le Blanc - U.S. Labor in the Twentieth Century: Studies in Working-Class Struggles and Insurgency (2000)
https://archive.org/details/isbn_9781573928656 (Borrowable for 14 days)
Susan Eleanor Hirsch (author) - After the Strike: A Century of Labor Struggle at Pullman (2003)
https://archive.org/details/afterstrikecentu0000hirs (Borrowable for 14 days)
Dirk Hoerder - "Struggle a Hard Battle": Essays on Working-Class Immigrants (1986)
https://archive.org/details/strugglehardbatt00hoer (Borrowable for 14 days)
Michael K. Honey - Southern Labor and Black Civil Rights: Organizing Memphis Workers (1993)
https://archive.org/details/southernlaborbla0000hone (Borrowable for 14 days)
Michael Keith Honey - Black Workers Remember: An Oral History of Segregation, Unionism, and the Freedom Struggle (1999)
https://archive.org/details/blackworkersreme0000hone (Borrowable for 14 days)
Michael K. Honey (author) - Going Down Jericho Road: The Memphis Strike, Martin Luther King's Last Campaign (2007)
https://archive.org/details/goingdownjericho0000hone (Borrowable for 14 days)
Roger Horowitz - "Negro and White, Unite and Fight!": A Social History of Industrial Unionism in Meatpacking, 1930-90 (1997)
https://archive.org/details/negrowhiteunitef0000horo (Borrowable for 1 hour)
Victor Howard - "We Were the Salt of the Earth!": A Narrative of the On-to-Ottawa Trek and the Regina Riot (1985)
https://archive.org/details/weweresaltofeart0000howa (Borrowable for 14 days)
Hosea Hudson - Black Worker in the Deep South: A Personal Record (1991)
https://archive.org/details/blackworkerindee00huds (Borrowable for 14 days)
Horace Huntley, David Montgomery (editors) - Black Workers' Struggle for Equality in Birmingham (2004)
https://archive.org/details/blackworkersstru0000unse (Borrowable for 14 days)
Janet Irons - Testing the New Deal: The General Textile Strike of 1934 in the American South (2000)
https://archive.org/details/testingnewdealge0000iron (Borrowable for 14 days)
Andrew Jackson, Mark P. Thomas (authors) - Work and Labour in Canada: Critical Issues (2017)
https://archive.org/details/worklabourincana0000jack_v6d1 (Borrowable for 1 hour)
Stuart Marshall Jamieson - Labor Unionism in American Agriculture (1945)
https://fraser.stlouisfed.org/title/labor-unionism-american-agriculture-4306 (Public domain)
Vernon H. Jensen - Heritage of Conflict: Labor Relations in the Nonferrous Metals Industry up to 1930 (1950)
https://archive.org/details/heritageofconfli0000jens (Borrowable for 1 hour)
Edward P. Johanningsmeier - Forging American Communism: The Life of William Z. Foster (1994)
https://archive.org/details/forgingamericanc0000joha (Borrowable for 14 days)
Bernard K. Johnpoll - Pacifist's Progress: Norman Thomas and the Decline of American Socialism (1970)
https://archive.org/details/pacifistsprogres0000unse (Borrowable for 14 days)
Bernard K. Johnpoll, Lillian Johnpoll - The Impossible Dream: The Rise and Demise of the American Left (1981)
https://archive.org/details/impossibledreamr0000john (Borrowable for 14 days)
Bernard K. Johnpoll, Harvey Klehr - Biographical Dictionary of the American Left (1986)
https://archive.org/details/biographicaldict0000unse_o7r7 (Borrowable for 14 days)
Christopher H. Johnson - Maurice Sugar: Law, Labor, and the Left in Detroit, 1912-1950 (1988)
https://archive.org/details/mauricesugarlawl0000john (Borrowable for 14 days)
Mother Jones - Autobiography of Mother Jones (1925)
https://archive.org/details/autobiographyofm00jone (Public domain)
Matthew Josephson - Sidney Hillman: Statesman of American Labor (1952)
https://archive.org/details/sidneyhillmansta00jose (Borrowable for 1 hour)
Maurice Jourdane - The Struggle for the Health and Legal Protection of Farm Workers: El Cortico (2004)
https://archive.org/details/struggleforhealt0000jour (Borrowable for 1 hour)
Max M. Kampelman - The Communist Party vs. the C.I.O.: A Study in Power Politics (1957)
https://archive.org/details/communistpartyvs0000kamp (Borrowable for 14 days)
Marc Karson - American Labor Unions and Politics, 1900-1918 (1958)
https://archive.org/details/americanlaboruni0001kars (Borrowable for 1 hour)
Daniel Katz - All Together Different: Yiddish Socialists, Garment Workers, and the Labor Roots of Multiculturalism (2011)
https://archive.org/details/alltogetherdiffe0000katz (Borrowable for 14 days)
Daniel Katz, Richard A. Greenwald (editors) - Labor Rising: The Past and Future of Working People in America (2012)
https://archive.org/details/laborrisingpastf00gree_0 (Borrowable for 14 days)
Stuart Bruce Kaufman - Samuel Gompers and the Origins of the American Federation of Labor, 1848-1896 (1973)
https://archive.org/details/samuelgompersori0000kauf (Borrowable for 14 days)
Stuart Bruce Kaufman - A Vision of Unity: The History of the Bakery and Confectionery Workers International Union (1986)
https://archive.org/details/visionofunityhis0000kauf (Borrowable for 14 days)
Stuart Bruce Kaufman - Challenge & Change: The History of the Tobacco Workers International Union (1986)
https://archive.org/details/challengechangeh0000kauf (Borrowable for 14 days)
Stuart B. Kaufman - The Samuel Gompers Papers: Volume 1: The Making of a Union Leader, 1850-86 (1986)
https://archive.org/details/samuelgomperspap0000unse_b1a3 (Borrowable for 1 hour)
Stuart B. Kaufman - The Samuel Gompers Papers: Volume 2: The Early Years of the American Federation of Labor, 1887-90 (1987)
https://archive.org/details/samuelgomperspap0002unse (Borrowable for 1 hour)
Stuart B. Kaufman, Peter J. Albert - The Samuel Gompers Papers: Volume 3: Unrest and Depression, 1891-94 (1989)
https://archive.org/details/unrestdepression0003gomp (Borrowable for 1 hour)
Stuart B. Kaufman, Peter J. Albert, Grace Palladino - The Samuel Gompers Papers: Volume 4: A National Labor Movement Takes Shape, 1895-98 (1991)
https://archive.org/details/samuelgomperspap0004unse (Borrowable for 1 hour)
Stuart B. Kaufman, Peter J. Albert, Grace Palladino - The Samuel Gompers Papers: Volume 5: An Expanding Movement at the Turn of the Century, 1898-1902 (1996)
https://archive.org/details/samuelgomperspap0000unse (Borrowable for 14 days)
Stuart B. Kaufman, Peter J. Albert, Grace Palladino - The Samuel Gompers Papers: Volume 6: The American Federation of Labor and the Rise of Progressivism, 1902-6 (1997)
https://archive.org/details/samuelgomperspap0006unse (Borrowable for 1 hour)
Gregory S. Kealey, Bryan D. Palmer - Dreaming of What Might Be: The Knights of Labor in Ontario, 1880-1900 (1982)
https://archive.org/details/dreamingofwhatmi00keal (Borrowable for 14 days)
Gregory S. Kealey, Peter Warrian (editors) - Essays in Canadian Working Class History (1976)
https://archive.org/details/essaysincanadian0000unse_l3x1 (Borrowable for 14 days)
Linda Kealey - Enlisting Women for the Cause: Women, Labour, and the Left in Canada, 1890-1920 (1998)
https://archive.org/details/enlistingwomenfo0000keal (Borrowable for 14 days)
Hartmut Keil, John B. Jentz - German Workers in Chicago: A Documentary History of Working-Class Culture from 1850 to World War I (1988)
https://archive.org/details/germanworkersinc0000unse (Borrowable for 14 days)
Harry Kelber (author) - My 70 Years in the Labor Movement (2006)
https://archive.org/details/my70yearsinlabor0000kelb (Borrowable for 1 hour)
Peter Kellman (author) - Divided We Fall: The Story of the Paperworkers' Union and the Future of Labor (2004)
https://archive.org/details/dividedwefallsto0000kell (Borrowable for 1 hour)
James J. Kenneally - Women and American Trade Unions (1981)
https://archive.org/details/womenamericantra00kenn (Borrowable for 14 days)
Susan Estabrook Kennedy - If All We Did Was To Weep At Home: A History of White Working-Class Women in America (1979)
https://archive.org/details/ifallwedidwastow00susa (Borrowable for 14 days)
Alexander Keyssar - Out of Work: The First Century of Unemployment in Massachusetts (1986)
https://archive.org/details/outofworkfirstce0000keys (Borrowable for 14 days)
Howard Kimeldorf - Battling for American Labor: Wobblies, Craft Workers, and the Making of the Union Movement (1999)
https://archive.org/details/battlingforameri0000kime (Borrowable for 14 days)
Martin Luther King Jr., Michael K. Honey - "All Labor Has Dignity" (2011)
https://archive.org/details/alllaborhasdigni0000king (Borrowable for 14 days)
Ira Kipnis - The American Socialist Movement, 1897-1912 (1952)
https://archive.org/details/americansocialis0000unse_n1j4 (Borrowable for 1 hour)
Harvey Klehr - The Heyday of American Communism: The Depression Decade (1984)
https://archive.org/details/heydayofamerican0000kleh (Borrowable for 14 days)
Harvey Klehr, John Earl Haynes, Kyrill M. Anderson - The Soviet World of American Communism (1998)
https://archive.org/details/sovietworldofame0000kleh (Borrowable for 14 days)
Harvey Klehr, John Earl Haynes, Fridrikh Igorevich Firsov - The Secret World of American Communism (1995)
https://archive.org/details/secretworldofame0000kleh (Borrowable for 1 hour)
Jeffrey D. Kleiman - Strike!: How the Furniture Workers Strike of 1911 Changed Grand Rapids (2006)
https://archive.org/details/isbn_2900977904302 (Borrowable for 14 days)
Joyce L. Kornbluh (editor) - Rebel Voices: An IWW Anthology (2011)
https://archive.org/details/rebelvoicesiwwan0000unse (Borrowable for 14 days)
Robert Rodgers Korstad (author) - Civil Rights Unionism: Tobacco Workers and the Struggle for Democracy in the Mid-Twentieth-Century South (2003)
https://archive.org/details/civilrightsunion0000kors (Borrowable for 1 hour)
Philip Korth - Minneapolis Teamsters Strike of 1934 (1995)
https://archive.org/details/minneapolisteams0000kort (Borrowable for 14 days)
Philip A. Korth, Margaret R. Beegle - I Remember Like Today: The Auto-Lite Strike of 1934 (1988)
https://archive.org/details/irememberliketod0000kort (Borrowable for 14 days)
Aileen S. Kraditor - "Jimmy Higgins": The Mental World of the American Rank-and-File Communist, 1930-1958 (1988)
https://archive.org/details/jimmyhigginsment00krad (Borrowable for 14 days)
Henry Kraus - Heroes of Unwritten Story: The UAW, 1934-39 (1993)
https://archive.org/details/heroesofunwritte0000krau (Borrowable for 14 days)
Clifford M. Kuhn - Contesting the New South Order: The 1914-1915 Strike at Atlanta's Fulton Mills (2001)
https://archive.org/details/contestingnewsou0000kuhn (Borrowable for 14 days)
Josiah Bartlett Lambert (author) - "If the Workers Took a Nation": The Right to Strike and American Political Development (2005)
https://archive.org/details/ifworkerstooknot0000lamb (Borrowable for 14 days)
Eric Larson - Jobs with Justice: 25 Years, 25 Voices (2013)
https://archive.org/details/jobswithjustice20000lars (Borrowable for 14 days)
John H. M. Laslett - Labor and the Left: A Study of Socialist and Radical Influences in the American Labor Movement, 1881-1924 (1970)
https://archive.org/details/laborleftstudyof0000lasl (Borrowable for 14 days)
John H. M. Laslett, Seymour Martin Lipset - Failure of a Dream?: Essays in the History of American Socialism (Revised Edition) (1984)
https://archive.org/details/failureofdreames0000unse (Borrowable for 1 hour)
Bruce Laurie - Working People of Philadelphia, 1800-1850 (1980)
https://archive.org/details/workingpeopleofp00bruc (Borrowable for 14 days)
Bruce Laurie - Artisans into Workers: Labor in Nineteenth-Century America (1989)
https://archive.org/details/artisansintowork0000laur (Borrowable for 14 days)
Paul Le Blanc - A Short History of the U.S. Working Class: From Colonial Times to the Twenty-first Century (1999)
https://archive.org/details/shorthistoryofus0000lebl (Borrowable for 14 days)
Elaine Leeder (author) - The Gentle General: Rosa Pesotta, Anarchist and Labor Organizer (1993)
https://archive.org/details/gentlegeneralros0000leed (Borrowable for 14 days)
John C. Leggett - Class, Race, and Labor: Working-Class Consciousness in Detroit (1968)
https://archive.org/details/classracelaborw00legg (Borrowable for 1 hour)
Sidney Lens - Left, Right & Center: Conflicting Forces in American Labor (1949)
https://archive.org/details/leftrightcenterc0000lens (Borrowable for 1 hour)
Sidney Lens - The Labor Wars: From the Molly Maguires to the Sitdowns (1973)
https://archive.org/details/laborwarsfrommol0000lens (Borrowable for 14 days)
Sidney Lens - Unrepentant Radical: An American Activist's Account of Five Turbulent Decades (1980)
https://archive.org/details/unrepentantradic00lens (Borrowable for 1 hour)
Les Leopold - The Man Who Hated Work and Loved Labor: The Life and Times of Tony Mazzocchi (2007)
https://archive.org/details/manwhohatedworka00leop (Borrowable for 14 days)
Harvey A. Levenstein - Labor Organizations in the United States and Mexico: A History of Their Relations (1971)
https://archive.org/details/labororganizatio0000leve (Borrowable for 14 days)
Harvey A. Levenstein - Communism, Anticommunism, and the CIO (1981)
https://archive.org/details/communismanticom0000leve (Borrowable for 14 days)
Edward Levinson - Labor on the March (1995)
https://archive.org/details/laboronmarch00levi (Borrowable for 14 days)
Nelson Lichtenstein - Walter Reuther: The Most Dangerous Man in Detroit (1995)
https://archive.org/details/walterreuthermos00lich (Borrowable for 14 days)
Nelson Lichtenstein - State of the Union: A Century of American Labor (2002)
https://archive.org/details/stateofunioncent2002lich (Borrowable for 14 days)
Lawrence M. Lipin - Producers, Proletarians, and Politicians: Workers and Party Politics in Evansville and New Albany Indiana, 1850-87 (1994)
https://archive.org/details/producersproleta0000lipi (Borrowable for 1 hour)
H. A. Logan - Trade Unions in Canada: Their Development and Functioning (1948)
https://archive.org/details/tradeunionsincan0000loga (Borrowable for 1 hour)
Steven Henry Lopez (author) - Reorganizing the Rust Belt: An Inside Study of the American Labor Movement (2004)
https://archive.org/details/reorganizingrust0000lope (Borrowable for 14 days)
James J. Lorence - Organizing the Unemployed: Community and Union Activists in the Industrial Heartland (1996)
https://archive.org/details/organizingunempl0000lore (Borrowable for 14 days)
Edward C. Lorenz (author) - Defining Global Justice: The History of U.S. International Labor Standards Policy (2001)
https://archive.org/details/definingglobalju0000lore (Borrowable for 14 days)
Lewis L. Lorwin - The American Federation of Labor: History, Policies, and Prospects (1933)
https://archive.org/details/americanfederati0000lorw_v2u9 (Borrowable for 14 days)
Miriam Ching Yoon Louie (author) - Sweatshop Warriors: Immigrant Women Workers Take On the Global Factory (2001)
https://archive.org/details/sweatshopwarrior00loui (Borrowable for 14 days)
Jay Lovestone - The Government-Strikebreaker: A Study of the Role of the Government in the Recent Industrial Crisis (1923)
https://archive.org/details/governmentstrike00love (Public domain)
Beatrice Lumpkin - "Always Bring a Crowd!": The Story of Frank Lumpkin, Steelworker (1999)
https://archive.org/details/alwaysbringcrowd0000lump (Borrowable for 14 days)
Laurel Sefton MacDowell (author) - 'Remember Kirkland Lake': The History and Effects of the Kirkland Lake Gold Miners' Strike, 1941-42 (1983)
https://archive.org/details/rememberkirkland0000macd (Borrowable for 14 days)
Laurel Sefton MacDowell, Ian Radforth (editors) - Canadian Working-Class History: Selected Readings (Third Edition; 2006)
https://archive.org/details/canadianworkingc0000unse_v6j4 (Borrowable for 14 days)
Charles A. Madison - American Labor Leaders: Personalities and Forces in the Labor Movement (Second, Enlarged Edition) (1950)
https://archive.org/details/americanlaborlea0000unse (Borrowable for 14 days)
Richard Magat - Unlikely Partners: Philanthropic Foundations and the Labor Movement (1999)
https://archive.org/details/unlikelypartners00maga_0 (Borrowable for 14 days)
Bernard Mandel - Labor: Free and Slave: Workingmen and the Anti-Slavery Movement in the United States (1955)
https://archive.org/details/laborfreeslave0000unse (Borrowable for 1 hour)
Bernard Mandel - Samuel Gompers: A Biography (1963)
https://archive.org/details/samuelgompersbio0000mand (Borrowable for 1 hour)
Gerald Markowitz, David Rosner - "Slaves of the Depression": Workers' Letters About Life on the Job (1987)
https://archive.org/details/slavesofdepressi00mark (Borrowable for 14 days)
Frank Marquart - An Auto Worker's Journal: The UAW from Crusade to One-Party Union (1975)
https://archive.org/details/autoworkersjourn0000marq (Borrowable for 14 days)
Philip L. Martin (author) - Promise Unfulfilled: Unions, Immigration and the Farm Workers (2003)
https://archive.org/details/promiseunfulfill0000mart (Borrowable for 14 days)
Lucy Randolph Mason (author) - To Win These Rights: A Personal Story of the CIO in the South (1952)
https://archive.org/details/towintheserights0000unse (Borrowable for 1 hour)
James J. Matles, James Higgins - Them and Us: Struggles of a Rank-and-File Union (1974)
https://archive.org/details/themusstruggleso0000unse (Borrowable for 14 days)
Joseph A. McCartin - Collision Course: Ronald Reagan, the Air Traffic Controllers, and the Strike that Changed America (2011)
https://archive.org/details/collisioncourser0000mcca_v7z2 (Borrowable for 14 days)
LaRue McCormick - Activist in the Radical Movement, 1930-1960, the International Labor Defense, the Communist Party (1980)
https://archive.org/details/activistmccorrad00larurich (Transcript)
Robert S. McElvaine - Down & Out in the Great Depression: Letters from the Forgotten Man (1983)
https://archive.org/details/downoutingreatd00sour (Borrowable for 14 days)
George S. McGovern, Leonard F. Guttridge - The Great Coalfield War (1972)
https://archive.org/details/greatcoalfieldwa0000mcgo (Borrowable for 14 days)
Doris B. McLaughlin - Michigan Labor: A Brief History from 1818 to the Present (1970)
https://archive.org/details/michiganlaborbri0000mcla (Borrowable for 14 days)
Melton Alonza McLaurin - Paternalism and Protest: Southern Cotton Mill Workers and Organized Labor, 1875-1905 (1971)
https://archive.org/details/paternalismprote0000mcla (Borrowable for 14 days)
Donald L. McMurry - The Great Burlington Strike of 1888: A Case History in Labor Relations (1956)
https://archive.org/details/greatburlingtons0000mcmu (Borrowable for 14 days)
Donald L. McMurry - Coxey's Army: A Study of the Industrial Army Movement of 1894 (1968)
https://archive.org/details/coxeysarmystudyo0000mcmu (Borrowable for 1 hour)
Tony Michels (author) - A Fire in Their Hearts: Yiddish Socialists in New York (2005)
https://archive.org/details/fireintheirheart0000mich (Borrowable for 14 days)
Dione Miles - Something in Common: An IWW Bibliography (1986)
https://archive.org/details/somethingincommo0000mile (Borrowable for 14 days)
Ruth Milkman - Women, Work and Protest: A Century of US Women's Labor History (1985)
https://archive.org/details/womenworkprotest0000unse (Borrowable for 14 days)
Ruth Milkman - Farewell to the Factory: Auto Workers in the Late Twentieth Century (1997)
https://archive.org/details/farewelltofactor0000milk (Borrowable for 14 days)
Ruth Milkman (editor) - Organizing Immigrants: The Challenge for Unions in Contemporary California (2000)
https://archive.org/details/organizingimmigr0000unse (Borrowable for 14 days)
Ruth Milkman (author) - L.A. Story: Immigrant Workers and the Future of the U.S. Labor Movement (2006)
https://archive.org/details/isbn_2900871546356 (Borrowable for 14 days)
Ruth Milkman, Kim Voss (editors) - Rebuilding Labor: Organizing and Organizers in the New Union Movement (2004)
https://archive.org/details/rebuildinglaboro0000unse (Borrowable for 14 days)
Sally M. Miller - Victor Berger and the Promise of Constructive Socialism, 1910-1920 (1973)
https://archive.org/details/victorbergerprom0000mill (Borrowable for 14 days)
Sally M. Miller - From Prairie to Prison: The Life of Social Activist Kate Richards O'Hare (1993)
https://archive.org/details/fromprairietopri00mill (Borrowable for 14 days)
Timothy J. Minchin : What Do We Need a Union For?: The TWUA in the South, 1945-1955 (1997)
https://archive.org/details/whatdoweneedunio0000minc (Borrowable for 14 days)
Timothy J. Minchin (author) - Fighting Against the Odds: A History of Southern Labor Since World War II (2005)
https://archive.org/details/fightingagainsto0000minc (Borrowable for 14 days)
William A. Mirola - Redeeming Time: Protestantism and Chicago's Eight-Hour Movement, 1866-1912 (2015)
https://archive.org/details/redeemingtimepro0000miro (Borrowable for 1 hour)
Ronald L. Mize, Alicia C. S. Swords (authors) - Consuming Mexican Labor: From the Bracero Program to NAFTA (2011)
https://archive.org/details/consumingmexican0000mize (Borrowable for 14 days)
David Montgomery - Beyond Equality: Labor and the Radical Republicans, 1862-1872 (1967)
https://archive.org/details/beyondequalityla0000mont (Borrowable for 1 hour)
David Montgomery - The Fall of the House of Labor: The Workplace, the State, and American Labor Activism, 1865-1925 (1987)
https://archive.org/details/fallofhouseoflab0000mont (Borrowable for 14 days)
Kim Moody - An Injury to All: The Decline of American Unionism (1988)
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Paul D. Moreno (author) - Black Americans and Organized Labor: A New History (2006)
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H. Wayne Morgan - Eugene V. Debs: Socialist for President (1962)
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James Naylor - The Fate of Labour Socialism: The Co-operative Commonwealth Federation and the Dream of a Working-Class Future (2016)
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Ruth Needleman (author) - Black Freedom Fighters in Steel: The Struggle for Democratic Unionism (2003)
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Bruce C. Nelson - Beyond the Martyrs: A Social History of Chicago's Anarchists, 1870-1900 (1988)
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Peter E. Newell - The Impossibilists: A Brief Profile of the Socialist Party of Canada (2008)
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Kathleen Banks Nutter - The Necessity of Organization: Mary Kenney O'Sullivan and Trade Unionism for Women, 1892-1912 (2000)
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Harvey O'Connor - History of Oil Workers Intl. Union (CIO) (1950)
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Harvey O'Connor - Revolution in Seattle: A Memoir (1964)
https://archive.org/details/revolutioninseat00ocon (Borrowable for 1 hour)
Jessie Lloyd O'Connor, Harvey O'Connor, Susan M. Bowler - Harvey and Jessie: A Couple of Radicals (1988)
https://archive.org/details/harveyjessiecou00ocon (Borrowable for 14 days)
Richard Jules Oestreicher - Solidarity and Fragmentation: Working People and Class Consciousness in Detroit, 1875-1900 (1986)
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Brigid O'Farrell, Joyce L. Kornbluh (authors) - Rocking the Boat: Union Women's Voices, 1915-1975 (1996)
https://archive.org/details/isbn_9780813522692 (Borrowable for 14 days)
James Oneal - The Workers in American History (Fourth Edition, Revised and Enlarged) (1921)
https://archive.org/details/workersinameri00onea (Public domain)
James Oneal - A History of the Amalgamated Ladies' Garment Cutters' Union, Local 10, Affiliated with The International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union (1927)
https://archive.org/details/historyofamalgam00onea (Public domain)
James Oneal, G. A. Werner - American Communism: A Critical Analysis of its Origins, Development and Programs (New and Revised Edition) (1947)
https://archive.org/details/americancommunis0000onea (Borrowable for 14 days)
Robert W. Ozanne - The Labor Movement in Wisconsin: A History (1984)
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Kris Paap (author) - Working Construction: Why White Working-Class Men Put Themselves-and the Labor Movement-in Harm's Way (2006)
https://archive.org/details/workingconstruct00paap (Borrowable for 14 days)
Nell Irvin Painter - The Narrative of Hosea Hudson: His Life as a Negro Communist in the South (1979)
https://archive.org/details/narrativeofhosea0000huds (Borrowable for 14 days)
Bryan D. Palmer - A Communist Life: Jack Scott and the Canadian Workers Movement, 1927-1985 (1988)
https://archive.org/details/communistlifejac0000scot (Borrowable for 14 days)
David Palmer - Organizing the Shipyards: Union Strategy in Three Northeast Ports, 1933-1945 (1998)
https://archive.org/details/organizingshipya00palm (Borrowable for 14 days)
Leo Panitch, Donald Swartz (authors) - From Consent to Coercion: The Assault on Trade Union Freedoms (Third Edition; 2003)
https://archive.org/details/fromconsenttocoe0000pani (Borrowable for 14 days)
Robert D. Parmet - The Master of Seventh Avenue: David Dubinsky and the American Labor Movement (2005)
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Karen Pastorello - A Power among Them: Bessie Abramowitz Hillman and the Making of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America (2008)
https://archive.org/details/poweramongthembe0000past (Borrowable for 14 days)
Brad A. Paul (author) - Rebels of the New South: The Socialist Party in Dixie, 1892-1920 (1999)
https://scholarworks.umass.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2270&context=dissertations_1 (Dissertation)
Henry Pelling - American Labor (1960)
https://archive.org/details/americanlabor0000pell_j0d4 (Borrowable for 1 hour)
Norman Penner - The Canadian Left: A Critical Analysis (1977)
https://archive.org/details/canadianleftcrit0000penn (Borrowable for 14 days)
Norman Penner - Canadian Communism: The Stalin Years and Beyond (1988)
https://archive.org/details/canadiancommunis0000penn (Borrowable for 14 days)
Selig Perlman - A History of Trade Unionism in the United States (1922)
https://archive.org/details/historyoftradeun00perluoft (Public domain)
Selig Perlman, Philip Taft - History of Labor in the United States, 1896-1932: Volume IV: Labor Movements (1935)
https://archive.org/details/historyoflaborin0004unse (Borrowable for 1 hour)
Rosa Pesotta (author), John Nicholas Beffel (editor) - Bread Upon the Waters (1987)
https://archive.org/details/breaduponwaters00peso (Borrowable for 14 days)
Craig Phelan - William Green: Biography of a Labor Leader (1989)
https://archive.org/details/williamgreenbiog00phel (Borrowable for 14 days)
Paul A. Phillips - No Power Greater: A Century of Labor in British Columbia (1967)
https://archive.org/details/nopowergreater0000unse (Borrowable for 1 hour)
Terence V. Powderly, Harry J. Carman, Henry David, Paul N. Guthrie - The Path I Trod: The Autobiography of Terence V. Powderly (1940)
https://archive.org/details/pathitrodautobio00powdrich (Borrowable for 1 hour)
Norma Fain Pratt - Morris Hillquit: A Political History of an American Jewish Socialist (1979)
https://archive.org/details/morrishillquitpo0000prat (Borrowable for 14 days)
Art Preis (author) - Labor's Giant Step: Twenty Years of the CIO (1972)
https://archive.org/details/laborssgiantstep0000unse (Borrowable for 1 hour)
William Preston Jr. - Aliens and Dissenters: Federal Suppression of Radicals, 1903-1933 (Second Edition) (1994)
https://archive.org/details/aliensdissenters0000pres (Borrowable for 14 days)
Marco G. Prouty (author) - César Chávez, The Catholic Bishops, and the Farmworkers' Struggle for Social Justice (2006)
https://archive.org/details/cesarchavezcatho0000prou (Borrowable for 1 hour)
Fran Quigley - If We can Win Here: The New Front Lines of the Labor Movement (2015)
https://archive.org/details/ifwecanwinherene0000quig (Borrowable for 1 hour)
Howard H. Quint - The Forging of American Socialism: Origins of the Modern Movement (1964)
https://archive.org/details/forgingofamerica0000quin (Borrowable for 1 hour)
Peter J. Rachleff - Black Labor in Richmond (1989)
https://archive.org/details/blacklaborinrich0000rach (Borrowable for 1 hour)
Peter Rachleff - Hard-Pressed in the Heartland: The Hormel Strike and the Future of the Labor Movement (1993)
https://archive.org/details/hardpressedinhea0000rach (Borrowable for 14 days)
Joseph G. Rayback - A History of American Labor (Expanded and Updated) (1966)
https://archive.org/details/historyofamerica0000rayb_f5x7 (Borrowable for 14 days)
Louis S. Reed - The Labor Philosophy of Samuel Gompers (1930)
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Merl E. Reed, Leslie S. Hough, Gary M. Fink - Southern Workers and Their Unions, 1880-1975: Selected Papers, The Second Southern Labor History Conference, 1978 (1981)
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Carl Reeve - The Life and Times of Daniel De Leon (1971)
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Adam D. Reich - With God on Our Side: The Struggle for Workers' Rights in a Catholic Hospital (2012)
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Patrick Renshaw - The Wobblies: The Story of the IWW and Syndicalism in the United States (New, Updated Edition) (1999)
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Chris Rhomberg - The Broken Table: The Detroit Newspaper Strike and the State of American Labor (2012)
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Lawrence Richards - Union-Free America: Workers and Antiunion Culture (2008)
https://archive.org/details/unionfreeamerica0000rich (Borrowable for 14 days)
Yevette Richards - Maida Springer: Pan-Africanist and International Labor Leader (2000)
https://archive.org/details/maidaspringerpan0000rich (Borrowable for 1 hour)
Al Richmond - A Long View from the Left: Memoirs of an American Revolutionary (1972)
https://archive.org/details/longviewfromleft00rich (Borrowable for 14 days)
Angel Quintero Rivera - Workers' Struggle in Puerto Rico: A Documentary History (1976)
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Martin Robin - Radical Politics and Canadian Labour, 1880-1930 (1968)
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Donald B. Robinson - Spotlight on a Union: The Story of the United Hatters, Cap and Millinery Workers International Union (1948)
https://archive.org/details/spotlightonunion0000robi (Borrowable for 1 hour)
Seth Rockman (author) - Scraping By: Wage Labor, Slavery, and Survival in Early Baltimore (2009)
https://archive.org/details/scrapingbywagela0000rock (Borrowable for 14 days)
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Franklin Rosemont - Joe Hill: The IWW & the Making of a Revolutionary Workingclass Counterculture (Second Edition) (2015)
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Robert A. Rosenstone - Romantic Revolutionary: A Biography of John Reed (1975)
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Note | Description |
Italics | Pitched previous day or twice in last 3 days. |
Strikethrough | Pitched back to back days. |
Bold | Recent transaction. |
L3:## | Number of pitches thrown in last 3 days. |
*** | SP first start. |
** | SP yet to reach 5.0 innings in a game. |
* | SP yet to surpass 6.0 innings in a game. |
BULLPEN USAGE
Team | Opp | SP | CL | SU8 | SU7 | MID | LR |
ARI | @LAD | Madison Bumgarner*** | Scott McGoughL3:13, Andrew ChafinL3:10, Kevin GinkelL3:12, Miguel Castro | | | Cole SulserL3:20, Kyle NelsonL3:20, Carlos VargasL3:18 | Drey JamesonL3:66 |
ATL | @WSN | Spencer Strider*** | A.J. MinterL3:21 | Joe Jiménez | Collin McHughL3:25 | Dylan LeeL3:14, Kirby Yates, Nick Anderson, Lucas LuetgeL3:17, Michael Tonkin | Jesse ChavezL3:24 |
BAL | @BOS | Dean Kremer*** | Félix BautistaL3:25 | Cionel PérezL3:10 | Bryan BakerL3:17 | Keegan AkinL3:17, Logan GillaspieL3:6, Mike Baumann, Danny Coulombe | Austin Voth |
BOS | BAL | Chris Sale*** | Kenley Jansen | Chris MartinL3:16 | John Schreiber | Richard Bleier, Ryan BrasierL3:36, Zack KellyL3:22, Kaleb OrtL3:24 | Josh WinckowskiL3:15 |
CHC | MIL | Justin Steele*** | Michael FulmerL3:15 | Brad BoxbergerL3:14 | Adbert Alzolay | Julian Merryweather, Michael Rucker, Javier Assad, Mark Leiter Jr. | Keegan ThompsonL3:14 |
CHW | @HOU | Lucas Giolito*** | Reynaldo LópezL3:27, Kendall GravemanL3:26, Aaron BummerL3:17, Joe Kelly, Jake DiekmanL3:12 | | | José RuizL3:18, Gregory Santos | Jimmy LambertL3:4 |
CIN | PIT | Nick Lodolo*** | Alexis Díaz | Reiver Sanmartin | Ian GibautL3:15 | Buck FarmerL3:17, Fernando CruzL3:24, Joel Kuhnel, Derek LawL3:21 | Alex YoungL3:18 |
CLE | @SEA | Aaron Civale*** | Emmanuel ClaseL3:10 | James KarinchakL3:25 | Trevor StephanL3:23 | Nick SandlinL3:18, Enyel De Los SantosL3:25, Eli MorganL3:22, Tim Herrin | Xzavion Curry |
COL | @SDP | José Ureña*** | Pierce JohnsonL3:19, Brad HandL3:21, Justin LawrenceL3:14, Dinelson LametL3:20 | | | Brent SuterL3:13, Ty Blach, Jake BirdL3:12 | Connor Seabold |
DET | @TBR | Spencer Turnbull*** | Alex Lange | Jason FoleyL3:9 | José Cisnero | Trey Wingenter, Tyler Alexander, Garrett Hill, Chasen ShreveL3:22 | Mason EnglertL3:22 |
HOU | CHW | José Urquidy*** | Ryan PresslyL3:21 | Rafael MonteroL3:30 | Bryan AbreuL3:24 | Héctor NerisL3:17, Ryne Stanek, Phil MatonL3:13, Seth MartinezL3:13 | Ronel Blanco |
KCR | MIN | Jordan Lyles*** | Scott Barlow | Dylan ColemanL3:22 | Aroldis Chapman | Taylor Clarke, Amir GarrettL3:24, Jose CuasL3:15, Carlos HernándezL3:15 | Ryan Yarbrough |
LAA | @OAK | Patrick Sandoval*** | Carlos Estévez, Jimmy HergetL3:16, Ryan TeperaL3:11, Matt Moore | | | Aaron LoupL3:15, Andrew Wantz, José Quijada, Jaime Barría | Tucker Davidson |
LAD | ARI | Clayton Kershaw*** | Evan PhillipsL3:1, Alex VesiaL3:22, Brusdar Graterol, Caleb FergusonL3:15 | | | Yency AlmonteL3:10, Shelby MillerL3:13, Phil BickfordL3:12 | Andre Jackson |
MIA | NYM | Edward Cabrera*** | A.J. PukL3:10, Dylan FloroL3:11, Tanner ScottL3:15 | | | JT ChargoisL3:21, Matt Barnes, Andrew NardiL3:2, Huascar BrazobanL3:37 | Braxton Garrett |
MIL | @CHC | Brandon Woodruff*** | Devin Williams | Matt Bush | Peter StrzeleckiL3:10 | Hoby Milner, Javy GuerraL3:8, Bryse Wilson, Gus VarlandL3:19 | Joel Payamps |
MIN | @KCR | Sonny Gray*** | Jhoan DuranL3:17, Jorge LópezL3:5 | Griffin JaxL3:9 | Caleb ThielbarL3:11 | Emilio Pagán, Jorge Alcala, Jovani Moran | Cole Sands |
NYM | @MIA | Tylor Megill*** | David RobertsonL3:16, Adam Ottavino, Brooks RaleyL3:12 | | | Drew SmithL3:18, John CurtissL3:12, Tommy HunterL3:20, Stephen Nogosek | Dennis Santana |
NYY | SFG | Clarke Schmidt*** | Clay Holmes | Jonathan LoáisigaL3:2 | Michael King | Wandy PeraltaL3:14, Ron MarinaccioL3:40, Albert Abreu | Jimmy Cordero |
OAK | LAA | Shintaro Fujinami*** | Trevor MayL3:17, Jeurys Familia, Dany JiménezL3:27 | | | Domingo AcevedoL3:21, Sam Moll, Zach JacksonL3:19, Adrián Martínez | Adam Oller |
PHI | @TEX | Zack Wheeler*** | Seranthony Domínguez, José Alvarado, Craig Kimbrel | | | Andrew BellattiL3:17, Gregory SotoL3:19, Connor BrogdonL3:28, Yunior Marte | Andrew VasquezL3:22 |
PIT | @CIN | Rich Hill*** | David BednarL3:18 | Colin HoldermanL3:9 | Wil Crowe | Duane Underwood Jr., Chase De Jong, Dauri MoretaL3:23, Rob ZastryznyL3:15 | Jose Hernandez |
SDP | COL | Michael Wacha*** | Josh Hader | Luis GarcíaL3:26 | Steven WilsonL3:20 | Tim HillL3:14, Nabil CrismattL3:32, Domingo TapiaL3:42 | Brent Honeywell Jr. |
SEA | CLE | Logan Gilbert*** | Paul SewaldL3:12, Andrés MuñozL3:15 | | Diego Castillo | Matt BrashL3:18, Penn MurfeeL3:8, Trevor GottL3:35, Matt Festa | Chris FlexenL3:66 |
SFG | @NYY | Alex Cobb*** | Camilo Doval | Taylor Rogers | John BrebbiaL3:23 | Tyler RogersL3:11, Scott Alexander, Jakob Junis | Anthony DeSclafani |
STL | TOR | Jack Flaherty*** | Ryan HelsleyL3:25 | Giovanny Gallegos | Andre PallanteL3:24 | Jordan HicksL3:27, Zack ThompsonL3:23, Chris Stratton, Packy Naughton | Drew VerHagenL3:16 |
TBR | DET | Zach Eflin*** | Pete FairbanksL3:11, Jason AdamL3:15 | Jalen Beeks | Colin PocheL3:18 | Ryan Thompson, Garrett Cleavinger, Calvin Faucher | |
TEX | PHI | Nathan Eovaldi*** | José LeclercL3:21 | Jonathan HernándezL3:23 | Brock BurkeL3:39 | Will Smith, Ian Kennedy, Taylor Hearn, Cole RagansL3:5 | Dane Dunning |
TOR | @STL | Kevin Gausman*** | Jordan RomanoL3:12 | Erik SwansonL3:17 | Yimi GarciaL3:21 | Anthony BassL3:13, Tim MayzaL3:8, Adam CimberL3:11, Zach PopL3:13 | Trevor Richards |
WSN | ATL | Josiah Gray*** | Kyle FinneganL3:23 | Carl Edwards Jr. | Hunter HarveyL3:12 | Erasmo RamírezL3:34, Mason ThompsonL3:23, Anthony Banda, Hobie Harris | Thaddeus Ward |
TRANSACTIONS
Date | Team | Player | Category | Description |
4/1 | TBR | Colten Brewer | PROMOTION | Will have contract purchased from minors |
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2023.04.01 15:32 Whoce Needlemouse is canon to the FNaF universe
[SPOILER WARNING: THIS POST IS OBVIOUSLY GOING TO HAVE SOME PRETTY BIG SPOILERS FOR NEEDLEMOUSE, SO I RECOMMEND WATCHING THE SERIES BEFORE READING THIS POST IF YOU HAVEN'T DONE SO ALREADY (trust me, it's good). Though it's also being rebooted with a rewritten story since the creator wasn't satisfied with how the old one turned out so eh, do what you want.] Hi everyone, Whoce here. Today I've got a new theory to bring to y'all, one which I find to be very interesting and plausible.
Needlem0use is a YouTube
Analogue horror series created by ShutUpJojo, which aims to act as a rewrite of the old and infamous creepypasta
Sonic.exe, which was (and it still is) mocked for being of low quality, to turn it into something better.
That said, the story deviates away quite a bit from its original source material as instead of the classic cosmic Void entity that we all know and hate, this series follows [warning: in-depth story summary] a young woman named Sarah Henderson, who fell in love with another woman named Lily King. Sarah was born sometime in the 40s and started going to college in the early 60s, a time period where LGBTQ+ relationships were heavily discriminated against, much more so than today, and as a result Sarah and Lily would have to keep their relationship a secret. Sarah also had her own friend group, known as "The Fun Gang", who she was incredibly close to, so much so that they're the only people (that we know of) who Sarah trusted enough to know about her and Lily's relationship. The Fun Gang was composed of Sarah and three guys named Luther, Michael and Martin. One day, while Luther and Sarah were chatting, she brings up a college party that her and Lily want to attend, but she's worried due to their aforementioned relationship, so she asks Luther to come with them and help them cover up. Luther accepts and on the day of the party ends up bringing Martin and Michael with him as well. During the party, the friends end up having a bit too many drinks and get into a fight. One thing leads to another, and soon enough Sarah ends up dropping dead on the carpet. Realizing what just happened, the three dudes then decide to hide the body by burying it near a lake and never say anything out of fear of being arrested, a decision which will go on to haunt them for the rest of their lives.
Nearly thirty years later SEGA creates their now renowned mascot Sonic the Hedgehog along with his game series, which brings the company a ton of success. One of their buildings would wind up being built over the site where Sarah was buried. To add insult to injury, Luther would be hired to work at that very same building. This leads to Sarah's soul becoming stuck to a disc compilation of the 4 main Sonic SEGA Genesis games and posssessing Sonic's spritesheet. Incredibly furious at her former friends for the fact that she was basically murdered by them, she lures all three of them into playing the game, kills them and locks their souls inside of the other characters, proceeding to then torture them for the rest of time. That is until 2008 when Luther's son Thomas discovers the old disc, along with his friend Kyle. Sarah goes after them and kills Kyle, but the series ultimately ends with the Tom surviving and everyone, including Sarah, being freed and passing on to the afterlife.
But why would I think this creepypasta series is canon to FNaF? Well, it's simple!
Piece of evidence numero uno: incredibly similar stories
The story of Needlem0use is that of a murder victim who came back by
possessing and turning into a ghostly cartoon character to get revenge on her killers, killing and trapping them in her own made up hell for the rest of eternity, where she can torture them forever. Does that sound familiar? That's right, that's just UCN but with Sonic! Sarah acts just like Cassidy.
Not even to mention how Sarah shoved Luther's soul into Tails, Sonic's best friend, just like how William ended up dying inside of Spring Bonnie, Fredbear's best friend, because of Cassidy chasing him down.
And Sarah also goes after Tom and Kyle despite the fact that neither of them have anything to do with her murder, they weren't even alive back then, Sarah just wants to make sure that no one knows about her or any of the others. Similarly to how Cassidy, along with the other kids, go after William's son, Mike, thinking that he's harmful in some way, like wanting to take away their Happiest Day or even actually being William. They also go after other innocent security guards thinking that they're William.
Sarah attacking Tom and Kyle to hide the existence of the disc in fear of someone trying to destroy it could also be compared to how A̵͔͚̙̼̞͓͙͍̝̫͌͛n̶̡̜̻͎͍̜̙͑͋̓̌̓̀͒̎̎̀͆͛̚͝d̷̢̼̼̳̼̹̼̥͔͍͕̗̐̌̈̎͗͂͐̌̏͂̀̅̕͝͝r̵̖͂̌̾̌̆è̶̗͖͕̰͙̤̮̺̟͋̌̐̃̋̀̕͝w̶̢͙͇̪͉̝̲̹͓̯̙͋̍̆̊͒̔̔͛͑ ̷̨̨̜̹̯̲͔̮̟̰̠͍̗̑̊g̴̨̻̰̟͎̩̒̽̂̈́̎̋͂̊̾̅̕͝͠ͅo̷̡̮͂̉͆̿̓̈́̒͒ẽ̶̛͎͍̘̀̍̏̆̈́ș̴̨̣̳̫̱͈̝̝̼̩̱͙̋̈́͑͑̽̔̔̊̽͠ ̵͇͈̜͖̹̺͆̏̋̇̓͆̈́̕a̴̗̱̩͆̉̐̆͐̈́̇͗̀͗̈́̓f̶̡̨̨̗̜̩̪̤̼̩̦̫̘̀ͅṱ̸̡͕̱̫̯̭̥̱̙͔̈͜͝͠ê̷̟̹͕͐́͜͜͠ͅr̸̡̧̳̲͈͔̝̗̖͓̮̀̂̓̏̔ ̴̨̧̙̜̟̲̈́͛̈͜t̸̺̱̃̄̎̋̈̑̽͝͝h̸̡̨̳̺͚͔͎̼͉̼̀̓̃̀̀͜͝ͅě̴̺͔̦͖͊̃͒̇̅͒͗̅͘͜ ̶̡͚̬͖̝͈̻̼̳͖͊̆̉͐̔̃̊̅̐̒̊̄̄ͅn̵̢͔͚̜̙͉̗̺͕̱̦̯͎̂͐́̋͐̀̎́́̓̑̍̚͝u̶̮͋̑͋͐̓̚ŗ̴̭̣̳͎͙̯̲̹̲̰͐̒̓́̀̾̄̋̆̈́̿̚͜͝s̷̹̬̭̞͗̏̓̑̄ͅe̶̢͔͓̣͖̳̘̰͉̽̉̽̌̃͆̃̾̽͊̆̕̚͝ŝ̵̨̰̞̣̲̺͔̞̘̼̰̈́̑́̆̀̽̕͜͝ͅ ̸͉̮̤̩̻̞̳̯͍̪̀̓̂̉̌̃̀̆́́͌͑͝a̴̹̩͉͎̣͚͇͍̺͘s̶͔̼̯̠̄̑͂͐̊̕ ̶̰͕̤̒̈͋̈́͆͗̒̓̊̃͛̈̕͝͝ţ̴̢̛̝͕̭͍̟̩̘͎̩̾̂̇͊̾͂̓̋̏͋͌͝ờ̷̖͓̼̖̃͆̊̌̒̓͂̾̄̏ͅ ̴̳̱͔̮͌͑͋͛͌̐͂̓͐̑͝ś̷̮̺͈̀ͅť̴͚̱̻̲̗͙͌̅̕ó̶̡̘̻̹̹̜̱̠̟͓͚̖̲̈́̆̃̈͂̀͘p̷̜̠̫̠̋̓̽̕͝ ̶̡̡̲̬̬͇̹͖̗̗͓̙̙̑͌̏̒̔̕͘͜͜t̵̰͕͛̓̐͆h̴̢̡̨̧̨̩͚̼̼̻̘̺̟̤̐͛̀̕̕ĕ̵̛̤̖̄̀́͗̇̔̄͘̚̕̕ͅm̷̨̖̫̟͇̖̮̖̞̜̔̅̓͜͠ ̶̧̖̠͉̻̱̼̻̎͑́̓͌͊̈̈́͐̋̽̄̕͘͜f̴̨̢͙͚̱͑̽ȓ̷̨͕͍̙͍͉̖̼̍̋̇͝o̵̢̞̟̭̝̱͚͍̳̩̍͂͛̊̇̓̿̓̌̌͋̈́́̐͘m̵̡͙̠̪͙͖̮͇͎͙͈͈͛̂͒͌̃̉́̈́́̒͗̍̇͜͝ ̶̧̻̫̖̭̪͕̤͙̼̃̍̚̚k̸̢̡͖̣̱̣̳̥̐͘į̸̹̫͓͎͍̯̌̊͐̂͗̒̃̋̌̌͆̕̕̚l̴͚̖̊̈͋̆̂͐̍͑̂͗̐̄͌͝l̴͈͉͖̼̦̼̟̟̼̜̬̃̈́̅̓͜ͅi̶̖̅̋͆ņ̸̨͈͍͉̖̥̖̮̱̍̍̀̋̚g̸͈̫̹̺͎͉̩͕̦͎̦̋͊̀̀̃̊͐̆̾͒ ̶̛͙̪̭̭̩̯͉̼̖͕̖̀̐̒̆͐̈́̐͝W̸̻͔̙͇̹͕͚̤̤̗͙̒͒ͅḯ̵̠̖̜̻̀̍͌̅̅̽̚͠l̷̘͙̙͂͒́̊͆̚͝l̸̡͇̮̮͙͋̉̽̄̓́̌̉̎̀̏͆̍̕i̸̢̢̡̱̰̥̺̟̻͖͔̗͂̿̎͐͂̀̍̅̕ͅa̷̟̦̎̒͌͌̏̍̉́̽͝m̴̖͚̥̃̂́̾̐̉̆̿͗̀--
No character known as "Andrew" exists, has existed or will ever exist. The Fazbear Frights are nothing but an elaborate coverup, an extensive effort to brainwash the populace and conceal the truth. I request that you cease believing their lies or I'll be forced to take immediate action. ShutUpJojo has also said in a tweet that I can't find anymore that Needlemouse is "basically FNaF".
- In addition, Sonic.exe, the creepypasta that Needlemouse is derivative of, has a fairly similar story to FNaF as well.
It details an entity known as X, who takes on the form of Sonic and uses a Sonic game disc to lure in players. He then kills said players, takes their souls and turns them into their favourite Sonic character. Thus, you could say that overall X is ve
ry similar in his tactics to William, who puts on a Spring Bonnie suit to lure kids who love the character. He then kills those kids and they end up stuffed inside of the other animatronics, with their souls possessing them.
The newest official iteration of X, Xenophanes, c
reated by the new owner of the creepypasta, Astranomicon/Shei, is also
ourple And don't even get me started on Glitchtrap or his supposed "cult", which is very reminiscent of the Cult of X.
- Furthermore, Foxy.exe exists, showing an official connection between FNaF and Sonic.exe.
So now that we've established Needlemouse (and Sonic.exe in general) as a piece of FNaF content, what exactly makes it canon to the FNaF game timeline?
Piece of evidence numero dos: incredibly similar supernatural laws
Let's start with an obvious one; possession. Sarah possesses the Sonic disc and she's able to shove her friends' spirits into the disc as well. While in the disc she can show up on-screen as a distorted version of Sonic, just like William is able to show up in The Freddy Fazbear Virtual Experience as a distorted version of Spring Bonnie after his soul got scanned into the game.
Sarah can also appear as herself and sometimes as a distorted version of herself, just like how in the Happiest Day minigames, which are seemingly arcade games haunted by the agony of the kids, you can see and interact with the missing children themselves. And Cassidy is also seemingly able to appear as what is seemingly a version of herself in Princess Quest.
Sarah locking her friends in the game after attacking them could also be compared to Glitchtrap locking Vanessa's mind in the VR game at the end of Help Wanted.
Sarah being able to show up
in the real world, outside of the game also isn't that crazy of an idea and it seems to be perfectly consistent with what we know is possible in FNaF as well. She seems to be doing the same thing that Golden Freddy is doing with how he projects himself out of the Fredbear suit (as FNaF 2 confirms that an actual FredbeaGolden Freddy suit exists), as evidenced by the fact that Sarah has similar powers/abilities to Golden Freddy while she's outside of the disc.
Sure, the thing about Sarah possessing the disc after SEGA built one of their buildings over her corpse may seem farfetched in FNaF, but it's not impossible. After all, Take Cake to the Children and SAVETHEM both suggest that William kills his victims before stuffing them into the suits and that stuffing their already dead bodies still ultimately results in their souls possessing the animatronics. In his latest timeline video, MatPat has also proposed the idea that Charlotte was able to possess the PizzaPlex after it was built over her resting place in the FFPS location, explaining stuff like the presence of the weird Nightmarionne plushies and STAFF bots, the Puppet-like colouring of the power cords etc. so that could also explain how Sarah was able to ultimately possess the disc.
As everyone is passing on at the end of Season 2 of Needlemouse, they seem to enter a state that is kinda similar to Happiest Day
and/or potentially even to what happens with Susie at the end of Coming Home. - But the biggest similarity between the paranormal rules of Needlemouse and those of FNaF has to be the existence of Shadow characters.
As we all should know, in FNaF there exists the elusive Shadow animatronics. From what we know of them they're most likely reflections of certain people or events created out of Dark Remnant (aka negative emotional energy, like agony and rage). For example, we know from one of Shadow Freddy's/Nightmare's lines in UCN ("
I am your wickedness,
made of flesh.") that he's made out of William's wickedness, and he certainly acts like it as well.
In FNaF 3, he appears during the Follow Me minigames, where he can be seen
luring the animatronics to William, who's hiding in the safe room, in a
very similar manner to how William lured the MCI victims to the safe room. He even uses the exact same line that William used, that being "Follow me.", as seen in Fruity Maze and Henry refers to him as a trap that William set for the missing kids. In FNaF 1-3 he also appears in the exact same places that William did. We first see him in FNaF 2, where we know William worked the nightshift and killed 5 more kids the week prior and during the course of the game now works the dayshift. We also see him in Follow Me and during the office gameplay in FNaF 3, where William is obviously present as Springtrap. He doesn't appear in FNaF 1, which could be explained as William not being present there in any capacity.
There's also Eleanor, who needs no introduction. She's a dark chaotic force created out of William's wickedness, similarly to Shadow Freddy (hence why some people think that they're connected/the same entity), who throughout the course of several stories like Into the Pit, Count the Ways etc imitates William or one of his creations. She also helps William become the Amalgamation in Epilogue #6. Likewise, Needlemouse has a very similar entity in the form of Atem, a dark malicious being created out of Sarah's rage, built up over the course of the 30 years that she's spent rotting under the ground near the lake. Similarly to how Shadow Freddy takes the form of Fredbear, Atem takes the form of a skeletal Sonic the Hedgehog.
Similarly to Shadow
Freddy behaving like William, the way Atem acts perfectly mimics Sarah while in an angry state. Throughout the series he only ever really appears while Sarah is in a state where she feels remorse/regret as opposed to rage, like just after she murdered Kyle, after which she breaks down crying over the fact that she just murdered an innocent person. Atem then appears in front of her and starts saying things like "You're the victim here.", something which Sarah obviously believes in within the context of what happened between her and her former friends. Afterwards, after fully coming into control of Mecha-Sonic MK II, Kyle tries to confront Sarah, at which point Atem disappears and Sarah goes wicked once again, successfully striking Kyle down in the next few scenes. This suggests that Atem caused Sarah to regain her rage, at least for a brief period of time.
Then, once Sarah tries to kill Tom, Luther stops her and tells her that she's the murderer here and she's only making everything worse, at which point Sarah starts to feel regret over everything again. Then Atem starts telling Sarah stuff like "You've been through so much... and now that you have a chance to be happy... he wants to take it away.", something which also mimics Sarah's attititude at the end of Season 1, where she says that now that she trapped all 3 of her friends in the disc with her they'll be together forever and she'll never be alone again. He also reminds her that "It is their fault you're dead."
Atem then offers to help her out by holding Luther off while she goes to kill Tom. During the Finale we see Atem trying to mentally break Luther by making him that he's a murderer as well and that he's just as bad as Sarah, an obvious call-back to what he said to her.
Piece of evidence numero tres: Sarah and Cassidy are the same person
As stated above in the section about FNaF and Needlem
ouse/Sonic.exe having similar stories, Sarah and Cassidy have incredibly similar personalities and commit similar actions, both being vengeful spirits who trap their murderers in their own artificial hells featuring cartoon characters. But the personality is not the only thing that connects these two together.
Here's how Sarah looks like:
https://preview.redd.it/tr5le0srm9ra1.jpg?width=195&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=4f86b4d47e69ddcf974cd4bbabef3e06803e7f7f A woman with l
ong, black hair. Now how was Cassidy described to look like in The Fourth Closet again?
"And that's Cassidy." A girl with long black hair approached, carrying more pictures in her arms.
Aditionally Cassidy also seems to make an appearance in The Survival Logbook, where she takes on an appearance that is consistent with the way she looks like in TFC. Yes, she has pigtails which she doesn't have in the book, but you need long hair to make pigtails, so it's not an inconsistency in my eyes.
But how would Sarah and Cassidy be the same person if Sarah died in the 60s as a young woman and Cassidy died in the 80s as a little kid? The answer is incredibly simple;
Cassidy is a rebuilt android version of Sarah, which we know to be possible due to Gregory being a rebuilt android version of the Bite of '83 Victim given what is probably a different name for who the hell knows what reason.
In that same vein, it's possible someone who knew Sarah was knowledgeable enough to be able to try to "recreate" Sarah in a way by building robots made in her image, though with a different name for who the hell knows what reason. And who knows, maybe they decided to make versions representing her at all sorts of ages, so that the people she was close to can relive al
l their happy moments with her.
But what the hell is Golden Freddy then? Cassidy wouldn't have a soul if she was a robot! But y'know, that's not necessarily true. After all, Charlie in the novels does have a soul. An artificial one made out of Henry's grief, but still a soul. We know that a ton of people were really upset by Sarah being declared missing, especially Lily, so it's possible an artificial Cassidy soul could be created out of their collective grief.
In this case, Golden Freddy would be like a weird cross-section between a soul and the Shadow animatronics, which tbh makes sense, given how he's able to do stuff like teleporting, fading out of existence, crashing the game et cetera,
stuff that the Shadow animatronics are also able to do.
And that ladies and gents has been "Needlemouse is canon to the FNaF universe". I hope you enjoyed this totally serious theory and I wish you all a great rest of your day! submitted by
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| Đặt vé máy bay TP HCM đi Washington DC để tới với thủ đô cổ kính, thâm trầm của Mỹ. Đây là đầu não chính trị, văn hóa và kinh tế của Hoa Kỳ. Những tượng đài, công trình đã chứng kiến nhiều lần "thay da đổi thịt" của xã hội đất nước. Cho dù đó là những thăng trầm, thay đổi, song nét cổ kính nguyên sơ thấm đẫm màu thời gian của thành phố vẫn thật quyến rũ. Vậy muốn đến nơi này phải làm thế nào? Hãy cùng Đại lý Eva Air tìm hiểu ở bài viết dưới đây nhé! 📌Tin liên quan: Vé máy bay từ TP HCM đi Boston của Eva Air hết bao nhiêu tiền? Tổng quan chặng bay TP HCM - Washington DC Hành trình bay từ Sài Gòn đến Washington DC Hãng hàng không Eva Air khai thác chặng bay Hà Nội - Washington DC với hai điểm dừng. Theo đó, bạn sẽ khởi hành từ cảng quốc tế T2 sân bay Nội Bài. Sau đó lần lượt bay nối chuyến tại Đài Loan và Los Angeles (Mỹ). Từ đây, bạn mới tiếp tục bay đến s ân bay Ronald Reagan Washington hoặc sân bay Washington Dulles. Mua vé máy bay TP HCM đi Washington DC di chuyển mất bao lâu? Thời gian của chuyến bay phụ thuộc vào nhiều yếu tố khác nhau. Do vậy, không thể xác định tổng thời gian di chuyển cụ thể. Như đã nói ở trên, hành trình từ Sài Gòn đi Washington có tới 2 điểm dừng. Do vậy thời gian sẽ lâu hơn so với chặng bay từ Hà Nội. Ngoài ra, những yếu tố ngoại cảnh như thời tiết, kỹ thuật máy bay cũng có thể khiến cho máy bay bị "delay". Hãng Eva Air khai thác chuyến bay kéo dài từ 26 - 31 tiếng. Dẫu vậy, để khám phá thành phố thủ đô thì đừng ngại ngần Mua ngay vé máy bay Sài Gòn đi Mỹ! Vé máy bay từ TP HCM đi Washington DC Eva Air Giới thiệu các sân bay tại Washington DC Mua vé máy bay đi Washington DC từ TP HCM, bạn sẽ đến với 3 sân bay quốc tế. Lần lượt là Washington Dulles, Ronald Reagan Washington, Baltimore. Trong chặng này, bạn thường sẽ đáp xuống sân bay Ronald Reagan hoặc sân bay Washington Dulles. Đáp chuyến bay tới Washington DC tại sân bay quốc tế Ronald Reagan Sân bay quốc gia Ronald Reagan Washington là một sân bay công cộng nằm 4,8 km về phía nam trung tâm thành phố. Nó là sân bay thương mại sân bay gần Washington, D.C nhất. Trong nhiều thập kỷ, nó được gọi là Sân bay Washington National. Sau đó, sân bay này được đổi tên vào năm 1998 để vinh danh cựu Tổng thống Ronald Reagan. Năm 2006, sân bay phục vụ khoảng 18,5 triệu lượt hành khách. Nơi đây có đầy đủ tiện ích phục vụ cho khách bay trong và ngoài nước, như wifi, sảnh chờ, đổi tiền, ATM, nhà hàng, lưu niệm, cafe, v.v. Sân bay Quốc Gia Reagan tại Washington DC Tìm hiểu về sân bay quốc tế Washington Dulles Vé máy bay Eva Air từ TP HCM đi Washington DC còn đưa bạn đến sân bay Dulles. Tên sân bay được đặt theo John Foster Dulles - ngoại trưởng Hoa Kỳ dưới thời tổng thống Dwight D. Eisenhower. Đây là nơi có tổng số đường băng nhiều nhất ở Mỹ. Sân bay có 1 nhà ga chính và khu nhà ga giữa được chia thành 4 khu vực riêng. Mỗi nhà ga đều có đầy đủ tiện ích như: Mua sắm, cây rút tiền, đổi tiền, Wifi Free, ăn uống. Tại sân bay còn có dịch vụ chăm sóc y tế, phòng cầu nguyện, trạm sạc pin điện thoại và máy tính. Di chuyển từ sân bay về thủ đô Washington - Taxi: Bạn có thể tìm thấy taxi tại các trạm taxi công cộng. Taxi tại đây hoạt động 24/24h tuy nhiên giá vé khá cao khoảng 60 USD/lượt.
- Xe bus: Là phương tiện được nhiều du khách du lịch tự túc lựa chọn vì giá vé khá rẻ. Thời gian hoạt động từ 20 – 30 phút giá vé một chiều từ 10 USD.
Giá vé máy bay rẻ nhất đi Washington DC từ TP HCM của hãng Eva Air Vé máy bay đi Washington DC bao nhiêu tiền? Đây là câu hỏi mà khách hàng của chúng tôi thường xuyên thắc mắc. Dẫu vậy, rất khó để có giá vé cố định bởi chúng thay đổi tùy vào nhiều điều kiện khác nhau. Ví dụ, nếu bạn lựa chọn bay đi Mỹ vào tháng 5 - tháng 8 thì giá vé sẽ cao hơn so với thời điểm tháng 3, tháng 4 hoặc tháng 9 - tháng 10. Điều này là do làn sóng du học sinh và khách du lịch tới Mỹ làm gia tăng nhu cầu di chuyển. Ngoài ra, mua vé máy bay Eva Air đi Mỹ vào cuối tuần sẽ cao hơn những thời điểm trong tuần. Hiện hãng khai thác chặng bay này với giá rẻ nhất là 16.526.000 VNĐ. Giá vé này có phần rẻ hơn so với hành trình từ Hà Nội. Đối với một hãng hàng không 5 sao với dịch vụ tiện ích xuất sắc như Eva Air thì mức giá này là hoàn toàn xứng đáng. Để tìm kiếm thêm các thông tin chuyến bay khác, bạn có thể liên hệ Đại lý Eva Air tại Sài Gòn để được hỗ trợ, tư vấn tận tình. Ngoài ra, chúng tôi còn có thể giúp bạn tìm hiểu về các tiện ích bay như Quy định về hành lý Eva Air. ⚠️Lưu ý: - ✅Giá vé máy bay TP HCM đi Washington DC là giá vé 1 chiều chưa bao gồm thuế phí.
- ✅Giá vé chỉ có tính chất tham khảo tại thời điểm hiện tại.
Cẩm nang du lịch thành phố Washington DC Những điểm du lịch hấp dẫn khi săn vé máy bay TP HCM đi Washington DC Khám phá Washington, bạn sẽ thấy mình lạc vào những công trình kiến trúc cổ kính. Đó là Nhà Trắng trứ danh với cách hoạt động và làm việc của Tổng Thống. Đó cũng có thể là Đài tưởng niệm Washington giúp ngắm nhìn thủ đô từ trên cao. Bạn còn có thể săn được vé tham quan điện Capitol - nơi thượng viện và quốc hội Mỹ làm việc. Bạn sẽ cần ít nhất 1 tiếng để tham quan công trình này với mái vòm lộng lẫy cùng các bức tường. Cuối cùng sẽ là Đài tưởng niệm Martin Luther King với tượng cao 28 foot (8,5m) cùng bức tường hình bán nguyệt. Điện Capital là nơi thượng viện và quốc hội Mỹ làm việc Khi đến thủ đô, đừng quên lựa chọn du lịch vào tháng 3. Đây là lúc lễ hội hoa anh đào diễn ra sôi động nhất. Một góc thành phố được nhuộm hồng bởi sắc hoa vô cùng bắt mắt. Hãy tranh thủ thời điểm này để check-in sống ảo thỏa thích bạn nhé! Những món ăn ngon nức mũi của thủ đô Hoa Kỳ Đặt vé Eva Air đi Mỹ, bạn sẽ có cơ hội thưởng thức ẩm thực Washington đặc sắc. Washington nổi tiếng nhất là bánh phô mai bít tết. Bánh được du khách mê mẩn với hương vị đặc biệt vô cùng ngọt béo của lớp phô mai lớn. Ngoài ra còn có món bánh Empanadas với nhân mặn và ngọt trứ danh. Chưa kể, Washington DC còn là cái nôi của các tiệm pizza cực ngon. Đặc trưng là lớp bánh giòn cùng lớp sốt cà chua ngọt nhẹ. Ngoài ra bạn có thể thường thức pizza cá với sự kết hợp giữa cá và phô mai. Săn vé máy bay TP HCM đi Washington DC tiết kiệm tại Đại lý Eva Air Việt Nam Trên đây là những gì bạn cần biết khi săn vé Sài Gòn đi Washington DC. Nếu bạn không có thời gian săn vé giá rẻ, hãy để việc đó cho Đại lý Eva Air. Chúng tôi có đội ngũ nhân viên dày dặn kinh nghiệm có thể hỗ trợ cho chuyến đi của bạn. Ngoài ra, chúng tôi còn giúp các bạn về visa và những tiện ích bay khác. Liên hệ hotline 1900 6695 để biết thêm thông tin chi tiết. Chúc bạn có một hành trình khám phá thật đáng nhớ! submitted by Beautiful_Capital177 to u/Beautiful_Capital177 [link] [comments] |
2023.04.01 02:24 OalBlunkont TCM April Schedule, Looks Totally Awesome.
I had to do a lot of weird editing to convert it from copypasted PDF to something reddit wouldn't munge too much. I've seen a lot of these and there are a bunch I've been wanting to see for a while. God I hate PDFs. When I'm king it will be a capital offense to use them for anything other than formatting for printers. Reddit really needs to improve their formatting capabilities as well, single line spacing without making everthing look like code and columnar arranging too. These features have been available since the days of typewriters.
The Idjits don't mention the timezone to which they are referring.
SATURDAY, APRIL 1 THE EARLY YEARS 6:00 AM Beau Brummel (1924) 8:30 AM Disraeli (1929) 10:00 AM Noah’s Ark (1929) 12:00 PM The Dawn Patrol (1930) (AKA FLIGHT COMMANDER) 2:00 PM Night Nurse (1931)
Seen it, Loved it, Joan Blondell and Barbara Stanwyck, Duh 3:30 PM Jewel Robbery (1932)
Seen it, Loved it, William Powell and Kay Francis, Duh What a Character Ned Sparks (interstitial) 4:45 PM Blessed Event (1932) Marlo Thomas on Loretta Young (interstitial) 6:15 PM Employee’s Entrance (1933)
Waned to see it for a long time HOW IT STARTED AND THE DAWN OF SOUND Hollywood Steps Out (1941) (cartoon) 8:00 PM The Brothers Warner (2007) Silents, Please! (interstitial) 9:45 PM The Clash of the Wolves (1925) 11:15 PM Cinema Finds Its Voice (2023) (DOCUMENTARY ABOUT SOUND IN FILM) 12:30 AM Vitaphone shorts Gus Arnheim and His Cocoanut Grove Orchestra (1927) Baby Rose Marie The Child Wonder (1929)
I've seen her on the Dick Van Dyke show and Hollywood Squares and briefly in International House when I had to look her up to see that it was the same person Lambchops (1929) (8m) Blackface and Hollywood (interstitial) 1:15 AM The Jazz Singer (1927) Will H. Hays Introduces Vitaphone (1926) (Vitaphone short) 3:00 AM Don Juan (1926) 5:00 AM Lights of New York (1928) SUNDAY, APRIL 2 WARNER JOINS A GANG 6:30 AM Little Caesar (1931)
Seen it, It was OK King for a Day (1934) 8:30 AM G-Men (1935)
Seen it, It was OK Mills Blue Rhythm Band (1933) 10:15 AM Bullets or Ballots (1936)
Seen it, Loved it, Joan Blondell, Duh Swing Cat’s Jamboree (1938) 12:00 PM Each Dawn I Die (1939) Claude Hopkins and His Band in Barber Shop Blues 2:00 PM High Sierra (1941) Cab Calloway and His Orchestra (1937) Angelica Huston on John & Walter Huston (interstitial) 4:00 PM Key Largo (1948) Racketeer Rabbit (1946) (cartoon) 6:00 PM Larceny, Inc. (1942) PRE-CODE CLASSICS AND AN EMPHASIS ON REALISM Bugsy and Mugsy (1957) (cartoon) Melanie Griffith on Jean Harlow (interstitial) 8:00 PM The Public Enemy (1933) The Scarlet Pumpernickel (1950) (cartoon) 9:45 PM Jack L. Warner: The Last Mogul (1993) Laura Dern on Barbara Stanwyck (interstitial) 11:45 PM Baby Face (1933) 1:15 AM One Way Passage (1932) NEWLY REMASTERED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE FILM FOUNDATION 2:45 AM Two Seconds (1932) 4:15 AM Life Begins (1932) MONDAY, APRIL 3 CHOREOGRAPHY BY BUSBY BERKELEY
Seen em all, all good. I didn't know they were allowed to get as close to naked as they did in Fashions back then 5:30 AM Fashions of 1934 (1934) 7:00 AM Dames (1934) 8:45 AM Gold Diggers of 1937 (1936) MUSIC BY MAX STEINER 10:30 AM Max Steiner: Maestro of Movie Music (2021) 12:45 PM The Adventures of Mark Twain (1944) Rhapsody Rabbit (1947) (cartoon) 3:15 PM Rhapsody in Blue (1945) 5:45 PM Helen of Troy (1956) (TFF remaster) GREAT DIRECTORS AT WARNER BROTHERS WILLIAM A. WELLMAN Big House Bunny (1950) (Cartoon) Special introduction by Alexander Payne 8:00 PM Safe in Hell (1931) NEWLY REMASTERED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE FILM FOUNDATION Hollywood by Storm William Wellman (interstitial) 9:30 PM Heroes for Sale (1933)
Seen it, It's what made me really apprecioate Aline MacMahon. I still think they had the conceits of three of four movies. MERVYN LEROY Page Miss Glory (1936) (cartoon) 11:00 PM Page Miss Glory (1935) The Making of a Great Motion Picture (1936) 12:45 AM Anthony Adverse (1936) LLOYD BACON 3:15 AM Marked Woman (1937) 5:00 AM Cain and Mabel (1936) TUESDAY, APRIL 4 STUDIO CONTRACT PLAYERS MYRNA LOY 6:30 AM The Great Divide (1929) Julianne Moore on Myrna Loy (interstitial) 7:45 AM The Truth About Youth (1930)
I haven't seen any of these BEBE DANIELS 9:00 AM My Past (1931) 10:15 AM The Maltese Falcon (1931)
I wrote in an earlier post that the women in this one are better than the women in the remake. I stand by that. DOLORES DEL RIO 11:45 AM Madame du Barry (1934) 1:15 PM In Caliente (1935) ANN DVORAK 2:45 PM Love is a Racket (1932) 4:00 PM Murder in the Clouds (1934) GLENDA FARRELL 5:15 PM Smart Blonde (1937) 6:30 PM Little Big Shot (1935) GINGER ROGERS Stage Door Cartoon (1944) (cartoon) Nigel Lythgoe on Ginger Rogers (interstitial) 8:00 PM 42nd Street (1933)
Seen it, story is basic but I love her An All-Colored Vaudeville Show (1935) 10:00 PM Gold Diggers of 1933 (1933) JOAN BLONDELL 11:45 PM Footlight Parade (1933) 1:45 AM Three on a Match (1932)
Both of these are totally awesome KAY FRANCIS 3:00 AM Mary Stevens, M.D. (1933) 4:30 AM I Found Stella Parish (1935)
I've not seen either. Why to they have to be at the butt crack of dawn? WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5 STUDIO CONTRACT PLAYERS JOHN BARRYMORE
Can't stand him 6:00 AM When a Man Loves (1927) 8:00 AM Svengali (1931) JOE E. BROWN 9:30 AM You Said a Mouthful (1932) Porky’s Baseball Broadcast (1940) (cartoon) 11:00 AM Elmer, the Great (1933) PAT O’BRIEN 12:30 PM Oil for the Lamps of China (1935) 2:30 PM The Great O’Malley (1937) DICK POWELL 4:00 PM Flirtation Walk (1934) 6:00 PM Gold Diggers of 1935 (1935)
Can't go wrong with Busby Berkeley. I don't understand why the poster image for 42nd street has the dancers in costumes from this one though EDWARD G. ROBINSON Buccaneer Bunny (1948) (cartoon) Chaz Palminteri on Edward G. Robinson (interstitial) 8:00 PM The Sea Wolf (1941) 9:45 PM Brother Orchid (1940)
Two of his I haven't seen PAUL MUNI 11:30 PM The Life of Emile Zola (1937) 1:45 AM The Story of Louis Pasteur (1936)
I love his biopics. The rest is hit or miss GEORGE BRENT 3:30 AM So Big! (1932)
I don't know who George Brent is but its a Barbara Stanwyck movie so see it. 5:00 AM From Headquarters (1933) THURSDAY, APRIL 6 WARNER GOES TO SCHOOL 6:30 AM The Corn is Green (1945) 8:30 AM Our Miss Brooks (1957) 10:00 AM Up the Down Staircase (1967) WARNER JOINS THE TEAM 12:15 PM Jim Thorpe – All-American (1951) Baseball Bugs (1946) (cartoon) 2:15 PM The Winning Team (1952) Mary Anne Owen on Donna Reed (interstitial) 4:00 PM Trouble Along the Way (1953) 6:00 PM One on One (1977) GREAT DIRECTORS AT WARNER BROTHERS MICHAEL CURTIZ Rabbit Hood (1949) (cartoon) 8:00 PM The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938)
I've wanted to see this for a while even though Errol Flynn didn't impress me in Captain Blood. Sons of Liberty (1939) (directed by Michael Curtiz) 10:00 PM Life with Father (1947)
Seen it, Loved it. I've not seen a bad William Powell movie. WILLIAM WYLER William Wyler Father and Filmmaker (interstitial) 12:15 AM Jezebel (1938) 2:15 AM The Letter (1940) ARCHIE MAYO 4:00 AM Bordertown (1935) 5:45 AM The Life of Jimmy Dolan (1933) FRIDAY, APRIL 7 WARNER LEARNS TO READ 7:15 AM Moby Dick (1930) 8:45 AM The Old Man and the Sea (1958) Molly Haskell on King Vidor (interstitial) 10:15 AM The Fountainhead (1949)
Classic example of why should watch the movie before reading the book to avoid disappointment. WARNER STUDIES HISTORY 12:15 PM When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth (1971) 2:00 PM The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex (1939) The Declaration of Independence (1938) (short) 4:15 PM Alexander Hamilton (1931) 5:30 PM The Charge of the Light Brigade (1936) A STUDIO THAT TAKESASTAND What’s Opera, Doc? (1957) (cartoon) 8:00 PM They Won’t Forget (1937) Special introduction by Martin Scorsese 10:00 PM Storm Warning (1951) NEWLY REMASTERED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE FILM FOUNDATION 12:00 AM Confessions of a Nazi Spy (1939) 2:00 AM I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang (1932)
Not Muni's best 4:00 AM The Mayor of Hell (1933) SATURDAY, APRIL 8 WARNER COMES OF AGE 6:00 AM Wild Boys of the Road (1933)
Mostly good, some implausibilities 7:30 AM Kings Row (1942) A Mutt in a Rut (1959) (cartoon) 10:00 AM Good-Bye, My Lady (1956) 11:45 AM Splendor in the Grass (1961) 2:00 PM The Learning Tree (1969) 4:00 PM Summer of ’42 (1971) 6:00 PM A Little Romance (1979) WARNER AT WAR Carrotblanca (1995) (cartoon) Patricia Clarkson on Ingrid Bergman (interstitial) 8:00 PM Casablanca (1942)
No praise I could heap upon it that hasn't been done before. Tony Curtis on Cary Grant (interstitial) 10:00 PM Destination Tokyo (1943) 12:30 AM Objective, Burma (1945) 3:00 AM This is the Army (1943) 5:15 AM Across the Pacific (1942) SUNDAY, APRIL 9 WARNER FINDS RELIGION 7:00 AM The Green Pastures (1936)
Seen it, It certainly has more than it's fair share of black stereotypes, even for it's day. I wonder if this is an accurate representation of rural vs urban blacks. I'd love to know what the black press of the day thought about it. 9:00 AM Sergeant York (1941) Easter Yeggs (1947) (cartoon) What a Character Beulah Bondi (interstitial) 11:30 AM One Foot in Heaven (1941) 1:30 PM The Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima (1952) Vanessa Redgrave on Fred Zinnemann (interstitial) 3:15 PM The Nun’s Story (1959) 6:00 PM Oh, God! (1977)
Saw it in theaters, it was cute THE POSTWAR YEARS AND THE TELEVISION ERA A Star is Bored (1956) (cartoon) Above Limitations: George Cukor (interstitial) 8:00 PM A Star is Born (1954) Special introduction by Robyn Sklaren and Daphne Dentz 11:15 PM A Lion is in the Streets (1953) NEWLY REMASTERED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE FILM FOUNDATION 1:00 AM A Streetcar Named Desire (1951) 3:15 AM The FBI Story (1959) MONDAY, APRIL 10 SHOT AT TEDDINGTON, WARNER’S BRITISH STUDIOS 6:00 AM Crime Unlimited (1935) 7:15 AM Something Always Happens (1934) 8:30 AM Crown vs. Stevens (1936) 9:45 AM Mr. Cohen Takes a Walk ( AKA FATHERTAKE SAWALK ) (1936) 11:15 AM Jack L. Warner The Last Mogul (1993) PRODUCED BY HAMMER, DISTRIBUTED BY WARNER 1:15 PM The Curse of Frankenstein (1957) 2:45 PM Frankenstein Must be Destroyed (1970) Hair-Raising Hare (1946) (cartoon) 4:30 PM Dracula has Risen from the Grave (1969) 6:15 PM Taste the Blood of Dracula (1970) GREAT DIRECTORS AT WARNER BROTHERS JOHN HUSTON 14 Carrot Rabbit (1952) (cartoon) Men in Crisis The Films of John Huston (interstitial) 8:00 PM The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948) 10:45 PM In This Our Life (1943) RAOUL WALSH 12:30 AM The True Adventures of Raoul Walsh (2014) ( DOC UMENTARY ) 2:30 AM The Roaring Twenties (1939) WILLIAM DIETERLE 4:30 AM Juarez (1939) 6:45 AM Dr. Ehrlich’s Magic Bullet (1940) TUESDAY, APRIL 11 STUDIO CONTRACT PLAYERS PRISCILLA LANE 8:30 AM Yes, My Darling Daughter (1939) 10:15 AM Arsenic and Old Lace (1944)
This is what you get when you send Capra out with out Riskin and Swerling, not very good. They couldn't even get Boris Karloff to play the guy who looks like Boris Karloff. IDA LUPINO Lee Grant on Ida Lupino (interstitial) 12:30 PM Out of the Fog (1941) 2:30 PM The Hard Way (1943) MARY ASTOR 4:30 PM Scandal The Trial of Mary Astor (2018) 6:00 PM The Great Lie (1941) BETTE DAVIS Tweety’s S.O.S. (1951) (cartoon) Meryl Streep on Bette Davis (interstitial) 8:00 PM Now, Voyager (1942) 10:15 PM Dark Victory (1939) OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND Special introduction by Wes Anderson 12:15 AM The Strawberry Blonde (1941) 2:30 AM Princess O’Rourke (1943) ANN SHERIDAN 4:15 AM City for Conquest (1940) 6:15 AM Nora Prentiss (1947) WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12 STUDIO CONTRACT PLAYERS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR. 8:15 AM Union Depot (1932)
He should have done more of this instead of trying to step into his dad's shoes 9:30 AM Parachute Jumper (1933) JOHN GARFIELD 11:15 AM They Made Me a Criminal (1939) 1:00 PM Air Force (1943) CLAUDE RAINS Sir John Gielgud on Claude Rains (interstitial) 3:15 PM Passage to Marseille (1944) 5:15 PM Mr. Skeffington (1944) JAMES CAGNEY Bugs and Thugs (1954) (cartoon) George C. Scott on James Cagney (interstitial) 8:00 PM White Heat (1949) Blackface and Hollywood (interstitial) Yankee Doodle Daffy (1943) (cartoon) 10:30 PM Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942) ERROL FLYNN 12:45 AM Gentleman Jim (1942) 2:45 AM The Sea Hawk (1940) GEORGE RAFT 5:00 AM Manpower (1941) 6:45 AM Background to Danger (1943) THURSDAY, APRIL 13 WARNER LEARNS TO DRIVE 8:15 AM The Crowd Roars (1932) 9:45 AM They Drive by Night (1940) There Auto Be a Law (1953) (cartoon) 11:30 AM Greased Lightning (1977) WARNER LEARNS TO FLY 1:30 PM The Dawn Patrol (1938) Jet Jockeys in Love The Making of Chain Lightning (TCM original) 3:15 PM Chain Lightning (1950) Go Fly a Kit (1957) (cartoon) 5:30 PM The Spirit of St. Louis (1957) GREAT DIRECTORS AT WARNER BROTHERS JOHN FORD Drip-Along Daffy (1951) (cartoon) Meet John Ford (interstitial) 8:00 PM The Searchers (1956) 10:15 PM Sergeant Rutledge (1960) ELIA KAZAN The Immigrant Experience (interstitial) 12:15 AM America, America (1963) 3:15 AM The Arrangement (1969) FRIDAY, APRIL 14 WARNER JOINS THE BAND Michael Douglas on Kirk Douglas (interstitial) 6:00 AM Young Man with a Horn (1950) 8:00 AM Blues in the Night (1941) 9:30 AM Sparkle (1976) WARNER RUNS FOR OFFICE 11:30 AM Kisses for My President (1964) 1:30 PM Flamingo Road (1949) 3:30 PM The Candidate (1972) Ballot Box Bunny (1951) (cartoon) 5:30 PM A Face in the Crowd (1957) EARLY CINEMASCOPE Sahara Hare (1955) (cartoon) Special introduction by Martin Scorsese 8:00 PM The Land of the Pharaohs (1955) NEWLY REMASTERED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE FILM FOUNDATION Peter and Jane Fonda on Henry Fonda (interstitial) 10:00 PM Mister Roberts (1955)
At least it has a happy ending where they sent him to live on a farm where he lives to this day. SHOT FOR 3D Prince Albert on Grace Kelly (interstitial) 12:15 AM Dial M for Murder (1954) 2:15 AM House of Wax (1953)
Saw it in a re-released theatrical 3D showing. It was as unimpressive then as it is now. 4:00 AM The Bounty Hunter (1954) SATURDAY, APRIL 15 WARNER GETS SCARED 5:30 AM Doctor X (1932) What a Character: Frank McHugh (interstitial) 7:00 AM The Mystery of the Wax Museum (1933) Good Morning, Eve (1934) (short) Ant-Pasted (1953) (cartoon) 9:00 AM Them! (1954)
I thought this was American International or some such The Haunted Mouse (1941) (cartoon) 11:00 AM The Bad Seed (1956) 1:30 PM Dead Ringer (1964) 3:30 PM What Ever Happened to Baby Jane (1962) 6:00 PM Wait Until Dark (1967) WARNER LOOKS TO BROADWAY FOR INSPIRATION
That was a bad idea. Lumber Jerks (1955) (cartoon) 8:00 PM My Fair Lady (1964) 11:00 PM The Music Man (1962) 1:45 AM Gypsy (1962) 4:15 AM Camelot (1967) SUNDAY, APRIL 16 WARNER TURNS TO CRIME 8:00 AM The Petrified Forest (1936)
Saw it. It was OK. I was never a Leslie Howard fan and Bette Davis while more natural here than in most movies was not convincing as a girl still in or barely out of her teens. 9:30 AM Dark Passage (1947) 11:30 AM Crime Wave (1954) Bullitt: Anatomy of a Car Chase (TCM original) 1:00 PM Bullitt (1968) 3:30 PM The Yakuza (1974) 5:30 PM Dog Day Afternoon (1975)
Saw it in the theater, barely remember it WARNER BROTHERS LEADSAREVOLUTION IN FILMMAKING Rabbit Fire (1951) (cartoon) Paul Newman on Elizabeth Taylor (interstitial) 8:00 PM Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966) 10:30 PM Cool Hand Luke (1967) 12:45 AM The Wild Bunch (1969) 3:15 AM Petulia (1968) 5:15 AM The Fox (1968) MONDAY, APRIL 17 BACK TO THE DRAWING BOARD – WARNER BROTHERS ANIMATED FEATURES 7:15 AM Gay Purr-ee (1962) 8:45 AM Treasure Island (1973) 10:30 AM The Incredible Mr. Limpet (1964)
Saw it a long time ago on TV. IIRC it's a strange story about a guy who neglects his girlfriend for his fish, falls off a pier and turns into a fish and makes noises to mis-direct torpedoes from German U-boats. THE RAT PACK AT WARNER BROTHERS Swooner Crooner (1944) (cartoon) 12:30 PM Oceans 11 (1960) 3:00 PM 4 for Texas (1963) Nancy Sinatra on Frank Sinatra (interstitial) 5:15 PM Robin and the 7 Hoods (1964) GREAT DIRECTORS AT WARNER BROTHERS HOWARD HAWKS Bugs Bunny Rides Again (1948) (cartoon) Special introduction by Martin Scorsese 8:00 PM Rio Bravo (1959) TELEVISION PREMIERE OFNEW RESTORATION IN PARTNER SHIP WITH THE FILM FOUNDATION Peter Bogdanovich on Howard Hawks (interstitial) 10:30 PM The Big Sleep (1946) ALFRED HITCHCOCK Zipping Along (1953) (cartoon) 1:00 AM Strangers on a Train (1951) 3:00 AM I Confess (1953) VINCENT SHERMAN 5:00 AM All Through the Night (1942) 7:00 AM Old Acquaintance (1943) TUESDAY, APRIL 18 STUDIO CONTRACT PLAYERS JOAN LESLIE 9:00 AM The Male Animal (1942) 10:45 AM Two Guys from Milwaukee (1946) VIRGINIA MAYO 12:15 PM Colorado Territory (1949) 2:00 PM The West Point Story (1950) JANE WYMAN 4:00 PM Johnny Belinda (1948) The Last Hungry Cat (1961) (cartoon) 6:00 PM Stage Fright (1950) JOAN CRAWFORD Duck Amuck (1953) (cartoon) Ann Blyth on Joan Crawford (interstitial) 8:00 PM Mildred Pierce (1945) 10:15 PM Joan Crawford: The Ultimate Movie Star (2002) LAUREN BACALL Gregory Peck on Lauren Bacall (interstitial) 12:00 AM To Have and Have Not (1944) 2:00 AM Harper (1966) GERALDINE FITZGERALD 4:15 AM Watch on the Rhine (1943) 6:15 AM Nobody Lives Forever (1946) WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19 STUDIO CONTRACT PLAYERS SYDNEY GREENSTREET 8:00 AM The Mask of Dimitrios (1944) 10:00 AM Three Strangers (1946) RONALD REAGAN 12:00 PM Knute Rockne – All-American (1940) 2:00 PM The Hasty Heart (1949)
Seen it, Liked it, but I think it was a play first. It's got that one set feel. PAUL HENREID Monica Henreid on Paul Henreid (interstitial) 3:45 PM Between Two Worlds (1944) 5:45 PM Deception (1946) HUMPHREY BOGART Slick Hare (1947) (cartoon) How Bogart Became a Star (interstitial) 8:00 PM Black Legion (1937) 10:00 PM The Maltese Falcon (1941)
Watch the original for the women, this one for the men. TAB HUNTER 12:00 AM Tab Hunter Confidential (2015) 1:45 AM Battle Cry (1955) PETER LORRE 4:30 AM The Beast with Five Fingers (1946) 6:00 AM The Verdict (1946) THURSDAY, APRIL 20 WARNER GOES TO COURT 7:30 AM Dust be My Destiny (1939) 9:00 AM The Wrong Man (1956) 11:00 AM The Young Philadelphians (1959) WARNER GOES TO PRISON Burt Reynolds on Spencer Tracy (interstitial) 1:30 PM 20,000 Years in Sing Sing (1932)
I remember seeing it but nothing else 3:00 PM San Quentin (1937) 4:30 PM Blackwell’s Island (1939) 6:00 PM Inside the Walls of Folsom Prison (1951) GREAT DIRECTORS AT WARNER BROTHERS MARTIN SCORSESE Rabbit Seasoning (1952) (cartoon) 8:00 PM Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore (1974) 10:15 PM Mean Streets (1973) STANLEY KUBRICK 12:15 AM Full Metal Jacket (1987) 2:30 AM A Clockwork Orange (1971)
Kubrick should have learned from Billy Wilder that the best director is the one that you don't see. FRANCIS FORD COPPOLA 5:00 AM The Rain People (1969) 6:45 AM Finian’s Rainbow (1968) FRIDAY, APRIL 21 WARNER HEADS SOUTH 9:15 AM The Cabin in the Cotton (1932) 10:45 AM The Heart is a Lonely Hunter (1968) Hillbilly Hare (1950) (cartoon) 1:00 PM Ode to Billy Joe (1976) WARNER GOES WEST 3:00 PM The Oklahoma Kid (1939) 4:30 PM Dodge City (1939) 6:15 PM Along the Great Divide (1951) SEVEN ARTS COMES IN AS JACK PREPARES TO LEAVE Baby Buggy Bunny (1954) (cartoon) 8:00 PM Bonnie and Clyde (1967) Special introduction by Ethan Hawke 10:00 PM Rachel, Rachel (1968) NEWLY REMASTERED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE FILM FOUNDATION 12:00 AM Firecreek (1968) 2:00 AM Reflections in a Golden Eye (1967) 4:00 AM Start the Revolution Without Me (1970) SATURDAY, APRIL 22 WARNER SEEKS ADVENTURE 5:45 AM Captain Blood (1935)
Meh 8:00 AM Adventures of Don Juan (1948) Captain Hareblower (1954) (cartoon) 10:00 AM Captain Horatio Hornblower (1951) 12:00 PM The Master of Ballantrae (1953) 1:30 PM The Valley of Gwangi (1969) 3:15 PM The Great Race (1965) 6:00 PM Time After Time (1979)
I haven't thought if this one in ages. I have to see it again. WARNER EMBRACESANEW HOLLYWOOD What’s Up, Doc? (1950) (cartoon) 8:00 PM All the President’s Men (1976) 10:30 PM The Exorcist (1973) Jerry Schatzberg: Reality in Focus (interstitial) 12:45 AM Scarecrow (1973) 3:00 AM Badlands (1973): Robert Duvall on Gene Hackman (interstitial) 4:45 AM Night Moves (1975) SUNDAY, APRIL 23 WARNER FALLS IN LOVE 6:30 AM A Midsummer Night’s Dream (1935) 9:00 AM All This and Heaven Too (1940) 11:30 AM A Warm December (1973) Scent-imental Romeo (1951) (cartoon) 1:30 PM Fanny (1961) 4:00 PM The Prince and the Showgirl (1957) 6:00 PM The Goodbye Girl (1977) THE SUPERHERO ERA BEGINS... Duck Dodgers in the 24 1⁄2th Century (1953) (cartoon) 8:00 PM Superman (1978) 10:30 PM Batman (1989)
Both great ...AND WOMEN FINALLY HAVEASAY 12:45 AM Girlfriends (1978) 2:30 AM Cookie (1989) 4:15 AM The Brothers Warner (2007) MONDAY, APRIL 24 CULT CLASSICS 6:00 AM Untamed Youth (1957) 8:00 AM The Swarm (1978) (theatrical version) 10:00 AM Big Wednesday (1978) 12:15 PM Over the Edge (1979) 2:00 PM The Last of Sheila (1973) 4:15 PM It’s Alive (1974) 6:00 PM The Omega Man (1971) GREAT DIRECTORS AT WARNER BROTHERS STEVEN SPIELBERG One Froggy Evening (1955) (cartoon) 8:00 PM The Color Purple (1985) 11:00 PM Empire of the Sun (1987) ROBERT ALTMAN 2:00 AM McCabe and Mrs. Miller (1971) 4:15 AM Countdown (1967) TUESDAY, APRIL 25 STUDIO CONTRACT PLAYERS ALEXIS SMITH 6:00 AM Night and Day (1946) 8:30 AM San Antonio (1945) ELEANOR PARKER 10:45 AM Pride of the Marines (1945) 1:00 PM Caged (1950) CAROL BAKER 3:00 PM Baby Doll (1956) 5:00 PM Cheyenne Autumn (1964) DORIS DAY Don’t Look Now (1936) (cartoon) Is it Love or Is it Conscription (Soundie) 8:00 PM Romance on the High Seas (1948) Doris Day on Doris Day (interstitial) 10:00 PM Calamity Jane (1953) NATALIE WOOD Robert Redford on Natalie Wood (interstitial) 12:00 AM Inside Daisy Clover (1965) 2:15 AM Sex and the Single Girl (1964) PATRICIA NEAL 4:15 AM Bright Leaf (1950) 6:15 AM The Breaking Point (1950) WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26 STUDIO CONTRACT PLAYERS JACK CARSON 8:00 AM Roughly Speaking (1945) 10:00 AM John Loves Mary (1949) JAMES GARNER 11:45 AM Up Periscope (1959) 1:45 PM Cash McCall (1960) TROY DONAHUE 3:30 PM A Summer Place (1959) 5:45 PM Rome Adventure (1962) JAMES DEAN Walky Talky Hawky (1946) (cartoon) Special introductions by Joanna Hogg and Wes Anderson 8:00 PM East of Eden (1955) 10:15 PM Rebel Without a Cause (1955) 12:15 AM Giant (1956) 3:45 AM Return to Giant (1996) 4:45 AM George Stevens: A Filmmaker’s Journey (1984) THURSDAY, APRIL 27 WARNER GETS MARRIED What a Character: William Frawley (interstitial) 6:45 AM The Bride Came C.O.D. (1941) What a Character: Hattie McDaniel (interstitial) 8:30 AM Janie Gets Married (1946) 10:15 AM June Bride (1948) WARNER RAISESAFAMILY 12:00 PM Room for One More (1952) 1:45 PM Four Daughters (1938) Feed the Kitty (1952) (cartoon) 3:30 PM Spencer’s Mountain (1963) 5:30 PM The Sundowners (1960) GREAT DIRECTORS AT WARNER BROTHERS CLINT EASTWOOD The Three Little Bops (1957) (cartoon) 8:00 PM Bird (1988) 11:00 PM Unforgiven (1992) ALAN J. PAKULA 1:30 AM Klute (1971) 3:30 AM Rollover (1981) SIDNEY LUMET 5:30 AM Bye Bye Braverman (1968) 7:15 AM Deathtrap (1982) FRIDAY, APRIL 28 WARNER GOESALITTLE BIT COUNTRY 9:15 AM Every Which Way But Loose (1978) 11:15 AM Honeysuckle Rose (1980) WARNER GOESALITTLE BIT ROCK ‘N ROLL Kurt Russell on Elvis Presley (interstitial) 1:30 PM This is Elvis (1981) 3:30 PM The Song Remains the Same (1976) 6:00 PM Jimi Hendrix (1973) WARNER BROTHERS REINVENTS THE CONCERT FILM... Long-Haired Hare (1949) (cartoon) 8:00 PM Woodstock The Director’s Cut (1970) ...AND VENTURES INTO BLAXPLOITATION The Best of Blaxploitation (interstitial) 12:00 AM Super Fly (1972) 2:00 AM Black Belt Jones (1974) 3:30 AM Cleopatra Jones (1973) 5:00 AM Black Samson (1974) SATURDAY, APRIL 29 WARNER HAS SOME FUN What a Character: Edward Brophy (interstitial) 6:30 AM A Slight Case of Murder (1938) What a Character: Guy Kibbee (interstitial) 8:00 AM The Horn Blows at Midnight (1945) What a Character: Mary Wickes (interstitial) 9:30 AM The Man Who Came to Dinner (1942) 11:30 AM No Time for Sergeants (1958) 1:45 PM Auntie Mame (1958) 4:15 PM What’s Up, Doc? (1972) 6:00 PM The In-Laws (1979) INTIMATE STORIES BREAK THROUGH My Bunny Lies Over the Sea (1948) (cartoon) 8:00 PM Local Hero (1983) 10:00 PM Crossing Delancey (1988) 12:00 AM Torch Song Trilogy (1988) 2:30 AM Running on Empty (1988) 4:30 AM The Great Santini (1979) SUNDAY, APRIL 30 WARNER SEEKS THE TRUTH 6:30 AM Sunrise at Campobello (1960) 9:00 AM A Cry in the Dark (1988) Tortoise Beats Hare (1941) (cartoon) 11:30 AM Chariots of Fire (1981) 2:00 PM The Right Stuff (1983) 5:30 PM The Killing Fields (1984) AND THE TRADITION CONTINUES, WHERE EVERY STORY MATTERS Rabbit of Seville (1950) (cartoon) 8:00 PM Malcolm X (1992) 11:30 PM Million Dollar Baby (2004) 2:00 AM Argo (2012) OVERNIGHT FEATURE 4:15 AM Going in Style (1979)
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2023.04.01 00:57 Cosmicspider87 Business/Billionaires/Entrepreneur Associates of Jeffrey Epstein (The Other 113)
- Fakhre, Danny & Christine: Danny Fakhre is the Chairman of Kochii Oil out of Australia. Christiane is his wife.
- Falletans, Olivier de: Managing partner at Bryan, Olivier, & Co., a mid-market investment bank in Technology. Olivier comes from a family of nobility dating back to at least the 13th century.
- Fanjul, Pepe: Jose “Pepe” Fanjul is a billionaire businessman involved in sugar and real estate. Vice Chairman and President of Flo-Sun. “Pepe” is a Republican. He was one of the largest contributors to George W. Bush’s campaign, is an ardent supporter of Marco Rubio, and co-hosted a large fundraiser for Donald Trump. His older brother, Alfonso Fanjul Jr., is a Democrat and was a co-chair of Bill Clinton’s Florida campaign,
- Faulkner, Terence & Cornelia: Terence Faulkner is Chairman of Leathams PLC, a London-based food distributor. Cornelia is Terence’s wife. She is Director of Leathams and a specialist decorator.
- Felix, Helena: Not much to be found on Helena. She was possibly the director of an investment firm called Edenhaven Limited. Her husband, Peter, was an oral surgeon. He passed away in 2011.
- Ferragamo, Leonardo & Beatrice: Leonardo is the son of Salvatore Ferragamo, the creator of Salvatore Ferragamo, S.p.A., an Italian luxury goods company specializing in shoes, leather goods, and watches.
- Flick Mook: Likely Friedrich Christian Flick, known as Mick Flick. The Flick family was a billionaire coal and steel conglomerate that was accused of war crimes during the Holocaust. Flick’s grandfather financially supported the Nazi Party and used 48,000 forced laborers from the concentration camps, many of whom died due to the conditions. Grandfather Flick was found guilty of war crimes at Nuremberg and served 3 years of his 7-year sentence. Mick (Mook) sold most of his holdings in the ‘80s and retired a billionaire.
- Forbes, Chris (Kip) Astrid: Son of Malcolm Forbes (1919-1990), the former politician and sole owner of Forbes Magazine. Chris Forbes is Vice Chairman of Forbes Publishing Company and brother of former Republican Party primary candidate, Steve Forbes. His wife, Astrid (nee von Heyl), is a German baroness and a descendant of the House of Bismarck, a German noble family.
- Forte, Rocco & Aliai: Rocco Forte owns the Rocco Forte Hotels group. They own fourteen upscale hotels throughout Europe and employee 2500 people. His wife, Aliai, is in fashion design.
- Fraiser, Violet: Likely refers to Violet Fraser, a Communications and Marketing Manager that works with Moussaieff Jewellers through World Media Group. She has also worked for Dior and Bulgari.
- Fraysse, Isabel: Isabelle Fraysse is a former Style Editor for Vogue. Founder of ISI Style Consulting.
- Freud, Mathew: Matthew Freud is the head of Freud Communications, an international public relations firm. Matthew is also the great-grandson of Sigmund Freud. Freud’s first wife, Caroline Hutton, went on to marry the 9th Earl of Spencer (Princess Diana’s brother). Elisabeth Murdoch, his 2nd wife (now divorced), is the daughter of Rupert Murdoch.
- Fry, Cosmo & Amanda: Cosmo is a chocolate heir and the son of well-known inventor Jeremy Fry. Jeremy had royal connections and was slated to be the best man at the wedding of Princess Margaret, Queen Elizabeth II’s younger sister, but was replaced after it had been found out that he approached a man for sex. Cosmo’s owns a company that specializes in making plate racks and bookshelves. Amanda eventually went on to marry rocker Daryl Hall of Hall & Oates fame in 2009 after her divorce from Cosmo.
- Furstenberg, Alex, Alexandra V.: Alexander is an American businessman and the son of the famous fashion designer Diane von Furstenberg. He remains a partner in his mother’s company. Alexandra is a furniture designer and Alex’s ex-wife. They divorced in 2002 but have 2 children together.
- Ganoza, Esteban Juan: A Peruvian businessman who said he met Maxwell in the 1980s when he lived in New York, but denied any ties to pedophilia when his contact information was revealed to be in Epstein’s ‘Black Book.’
- Garland, Michael: Likely the Chairman of investment firm C5 Capital, located in London
- Giussani, Luca: President, CEO of Dorial Telecom, Inc., a telecommunications company.
- Goldsmith, Isabel: An art collector and owner of Hotel Las Alamandas in Mexico. Goldsmith is the daughter of Sir James Goldsmith, a French-British financier, tycoon, and member of the European Parliament.
- Gomme, William & Emma: William Gomme is a former director of several furniture manufacturing companies in London. Emma is his wife.
- Gordon, Jacobo: Spanish businessman who co-founded several real estate and gaming companies with Alejandro Agag. Agag is a former politician in Spain. He became Secretary General of the European People’s Party (EPP), a tremendous political faction in Europe. Agag played a huge role in getting former Italy PM Silvio Berlusconi’s party into the EPP. Berlusconi has been charged for underage prostitution in the past. Agag quit politics to pursue financial and sporting interests. He is married to the daughter of Jose Maria Aznar, the former PM of Spain and Ana Botella Serrano, the first female mayor of Madrid. Guests at Agag’s wedding included kings and queens. Berlusconi and Tony Blair served as witnesses.
- Geary, Tim: Served in public relations and was Director of Membership at Soho House, a restaurant and private members club.
- Gelardin, Jack (jacque)Jacques P. Gelardin currently Founding Partner of J P Gelardin & Co, LLC , Lehman Brothers Inc, Member of the Management Committee,Chairman & CEO, Lehman Brothers International.
- Gertler, Eric: A venture capitalist who served as Chairman of U.S. News & World Report, a media company most known for publishing news, consumer advice, and rankings ranging from education (top universities, high schools, etc.) to job professions, healthcare, and too many others to mention. In 2019, Governor Andrew Cuomo nominated Gertler to serve as President and CEO of Empire State Development, New York’s chief economic agency. In Epstein’s ‘Black Book,’ Privista is listed under Gertler’s name. Privista is a company that protects against identity theft. Gertler was President and CEO.
- Getty, Mark: Co-founder and Chairman of Getty Images, a photographic conglomerate. If you have ever surfed the Internet, you have seen several pictures/images belonging to Getty Images. From 2008-2016, Getty was the Chairman of the Trustees of the National Gallery in London. Grandson of Jean Paul Getty Sr., founder of Getty Oil Company, and one of the richest men in the world during his time. The Getty Family has a net worth north of $5 billion as of 2015.
- Getty, Pia and Chris: Pia Getty is the daughter of billionaire Robert Warren Miller, an American-born British businessman and founder of Duty Free Shops. Pia’s sisters are Princess Alexandra von Furstenberg of designer fame and Maria-Chantal, Crown Princess of Greece, Princess of Denmark. Her ex-husband (1992-2005), Christopher, is Mark Getty’s first cousin. Christopher is also the grandson of Jean Paul Getty Sr. When they were married, Pia and Mark would hold A-list parties on the rooftop of their Manhattan townhouse. Their townhouse was located half a mile from Jeffrey Epstein’s mansion. Many people think that the Getty Museum in Los Angeles houses an underground base and city for the elites.
- Goulandris, Dimitri: Founder of The Cycladic Group, which invests and creates businesses. Spent 8 years at Morgan Stanley in its private equity group. Goulandris is the Executive Director and a Board Member for Knightsbridge Schools, which has 3 schools (KSI Montenegro [a boarding school], KSI Bogota, and KSI Panama), all of which are primary/secondary schools for students aged 2-18.
- Grabau, Lorenzo: Spent seventeen years at Goldman Sachs before becoming CEO of Investment AB Kinnevik, a Swedish investment firm. He was fired less than 3 years after taking the position.
- Graff, Francois: CEO of family-owned Graff, one of the world’s most notable jewellery houses. The company is worth several billion dollars. Graff has been photographed with the likes of Wilbur Ross. In 2001, there was a party celebrating the opening of a new Graff’s store. Attendees included Ghislaine Maxwell, Ivana Trump, Joan Collins, and Denise Rich (source: https://www.nytimes.com/2001/06/05/style/IHT-laurence-graff-and-his-pockets-full-of-diamonds-the-buccaneer-of.html
- Grant Jamie: Likely James Grant, owner of No2 Pound Street, an award-winning wine shop that specializes in British Cheese and cured meats. He and his wife previously worked at some leading hotels and restaurants.
- Green, Jeremy: Likely the former Chief Executive of Quba Property Holdings in South Africa.
- Guccioni, Tony: Son of Penthouse creator Bob Guccione.
- Guest, Cornelia: Named Debutante of the Decade of the 1980s, Cornelia is a well-known New York socialite who comes from money. Her family made money in iron and steel and have served in British politics. In December 2015, Ghislaine Maxwell attended Cornelia’s holiday party.
- Guggenheim, Barbara & Bert Flelds: Guggenheim (not part of the Guggenheim museum family) is a partner at the well-known art advisory firm, Guggenheim, Asher Associates, Inc. They have built collections for Coca Cola and Sony, as well as Tom Cruise and alleged pedophile Steven Spielberg. Epstein victim Maria Farmer once worked for Barbara at her home before meeting Epstein. Farmer got the job through Barbara’s sister, Eileen, who has been accused of being an Epstein enabler. A petition (https://www.change.org/p/david-kratz-eileen-guggenheim-must-be-removed-for-harm-she-caused-to-maria-farmer-by-jeffrey-epstein?recruiter=30424804 to have her removed as Chair of the Board of Trustees of the New York Academy of Art as a result of Maria Farmer’s allegations has over 10,000 signatures. Farmer says that Eileen Guggenheim forced her to sell a painting replicating Degas’s “The Rape” to Epstein. Two weeks after meeting Epstein and Maxwell, Guggenheim took Farmer and other art students to Epstein’s Zorro Ranch in New Mexico (source: https://news.artnet.com/art-world/epstein-ranch-art-students-1760265 Barbara’s husband, Bert Fields, is an entertainment lawyer who has represented the likes of Steven Spielberg, Bob and Harvey Weinstein, George Lucas, Michael Jackson, The Beatles, etc.
- Halpern Jen: A British philanthropist, PR guru, and businesswoman. Her father was knighted by Margaret Thatcher.
- Hammond, Dana: Socialite and heiress to the Annenberg Publishing fortune. Hammond is friends with Ghislaine Maxwell. They have been photographed together at various parties.
- Hayworth Reggie: Heyworth runs the 160 acre Cotswold Wildlife Park, which attracts more than 400,000 people a year. He lives in the middle of the park at the Bradwell Grove estate. .
- Hefner III, Bob: Founder and CEO of GHK Companies, which specializes in oil and natural gas. Founded the Robert and MeiLi Hefner Foundation which sponsors educational trips to China for outstanding high school students. His grandfather, Robert Hefner Sr., served as Mayor of Oklahoma City, was a Supreme Court Justice of Oklahoma, was a member of the executive council of the Boy Scouts of America, and was a thirty-second degree Freemason. This article makes a connection between Jeffrey Epstein, Bob Hefner III, and a winning Powerball lottery ticket that was purchased in Oklahoma in 2008 (source: https://www.thelostogle.com/2019/08/14/no-jeffrey-epstein-did-not-win-25-million-from-an-oklahoma-lottery-ticket-or-did-he/#comments
- Heineken, Mr. Fredie: A Dutch businessman for the Heineken brewing company. Was chairman and CEO from 1971-1989.
- Helen and Tim Shifter: Helen is a former Vogue Magazine staffer. Tim is former CEO of LeSportsac and serves as Senior Advisor at Blackstone Group, a private equity firm. The Schifters are personal friends of Ghislaine Maxwel
- Hersov, Robert & Kim: Robert is a South African entrepreneur and mining heir who has worked for Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, and News Corp. (owned by Murdoch).. Ex-wife Kim is a London-based fashion editor and designer.
- Heseltine, Rupert: Businessman and heir to Haymarket Media Group. Son of Baron Michael Heseltine.
- Jameel, Mohammed: Saudi Arabian businessman. CEO of Abdul Latif Jameel, a collective of family-owned businesses that specialize in transportation, investing, and real estate. Royal pervert Prince Andrew infamously partied on Jameel’s yacht during the 2011 London riots (source: https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/prince-andrew-frolicks-on-yacht-with-mystery-147496
- James, Susie: Founder and owner of 123 Send Ltd, a company that provides payment terminals.
- Katz, Anton & Robin Plant: Anton is CEO and co-founder of Talos Trading, which specializes in cryptocurrency. Anton and Robin are friends of and have been photographed with Ghislaine (source: https://www.patrickmcmullan.com/search/?person=5b3ef50c9f929066764df255
- Kegan, Rory: A nightclub designer and creator. Co-founder of the exclusive, celebrity-filled London nightclub, Chinawhite. Prince Andrew (source: https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/9818190/prince-andrew-pictures-cast-doubt-epstein-sex-slave/ and Prince Albert of Monaco are regulars. Chelsea Clinton has been there, as well (source: https://www.standard.co.uk/news/bright-night-for-china-white-6299739.html). Other patrons include: Prince Andrew, Kate Middleton, George Clooney, Leonardo DiCaprio, and more.
- Keidan, Amanda: Owner of Keidan Jewelry.
- Kersner, Sol: South African accountant and hotel and casino magnate who died of cancer in 2020. Kerzner was a close friend of Donald Trump. They even worked together to create The Palm, a man-made island off the coast of Dubai (source: https://www.ft.com/content/46393280-d9f9-11da-b7de-0000779e2340. Kerzner was also close friends with Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York (https://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/sarah-ferguson-the-duchess-of-york-sol-kerzner-chairman-and-news-photo/83768272), Naomi Campbell (https://www.gettyimages.ca/detail/news-photo/naomi-campbell-and-sol-kerzner-pose-backstage-during-the-news-photo/82869744), and Bill Clinton(https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8144647/As-Sol-Kerzner-dies-aged-84-RICHARD-KAY-looks-riotously-louche-life.html Kerzner was very good friends with Nelson Mandela and built his casino resorts with Gerard Inzerillo
- Khayat, Antoine, Jana, & George: Jana is an heiress and businesswoman. Jana is the niece of Galen Weston, a close friend of Prince Charles. George is her brother and CEO of Associated British Foods. Jana’s husband, Antoine, is a former banker and currently runs their vineyard.
- Klesch, Johnathan: Former Director of Klesch Trading, which specializes in industrial commodities. It has offices in Russia, Malta, Surrey, and in London, down the block from Buckingham Palace.
- Koch, David: Co-founder of Koch Industries, a diversified manufacturing conglomerate. Koch Industries has stolen oil from Indian reservations, committed hundreds of polluting, labor, and workplace safety violations. When he ran on the Libertarian ticket as the vice presidential nominee in 1980, Koch aimed to abolish Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, welfare benefits, and minimum wage. Koch and Epstein were friends. Epstein even attended a party at Koch’s Southampton home (https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7270735/Jeffrey-Epstein-Trumps-closest-advisers-Wilbur-Ross-Rudy-Giuliani-Steve-Mnunchin.html). Koch has also been photographed with Ghislaine Maxwell (https://www.reddit.com/KochWatch/comments/dcjth3/david_koch_ghislaine_maxwell_getty_images/
- Kohl, Astrid: A businesswoman involved in pharmaceuticals. Married to Prince Alexander of Liechtenstein. Daughter-in-law of Prince Philipp of Liechtenstein. Niece of former German Chancellor, Helmut Kohl.
- Kotic, Boby: CEO of Activision Blizzard, a video game holding company. Used to run several electronic companies. From 2003-2008, he was a director at Yahoo! In 2012, he became a non-executive director of Coca-Cola.
- Lal, Dalamal: Director of Akron Corp. & Akron (Nig.) Ltd., a food and beverage import company based out of Nigeria.
- Laurie, Jonathan: Founder and CEO of Cheyne Capital Management, an alternate investment fund firm.
- Lavlada, Laura D.B. de: Laura Diez Barroso is a Mexican businesswoman. She sold her stock in Televisa for $726 million in 1993. Since then, she has been the head of several other companies.
- Le Fur, Jean-Yves: French businessman and magazine creator. He was once Princess Stephanie of Monaco’s ex-fiance. More notably, Le Fur was the one who discovered supermodel Karen Mulder (his girlfriend at the time) on the floor after she attempted suciide. Mulder blew the lid off the rampant rape and sexual abuse that she and her modeling colleagues had suffered at the hands of businessmen, royalty, celebrities, and government officials. She was even the protege of Epstein collaborator (allegedly), Jean Luc Brunel (https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/article238351108.html
- Lea, Piers: CEO of Learning Technologies Group, a workplace digital learning company.
- Lester, Dominick: Founder and owner of MortgageFlex Systems, a mortgage lending company.
- Lindemann, Adam & Elizabeth: Adam is a billionaire investor and art gallery owner. Brother of Sloan. Elizabeth is his ex-wife. She is often photographed with many other people mentioned in Epstein’s ‘Black Book.’
- Lindemann, George(Sr.) & Freida: Now-deceased billionaire father of Sloan and Adam. George was the CEO and Chairman of Southern Union, a pipeline company and served as Vice President of the Metropolitan Opera Association of NYC. His wife, Frayda, is the President and CEO of the Metropolitan Opera.
- Lister, Paul: Likely the director of legal services and company secretary for Associated British Foods
- Lorimer, John & Lottie: John works as a private investor and as a realtor. His wife, Lottie, is an interior designer.
- Macmillan, Dave & Bella: David is a publisher and the grandson of Harold Macmillan, former British Prime Minister (1957-1963). Bella is a British socialite and author. She also designed dresses for Princess Diana. They are now divorced. David and Bella made news in 2015 when it was revealed that Michael Lynton, the CEO of Sony Pictures, jokingly mentioned firing the UK culture minister so that David can take over (https://www.theregister.com/2015/04/18/sony_emails_lynton_vaizey/). David and Bella were voted a top 50 power couple over the age 50 back in 2013.
- Mahler, Giovanni: Businessman in the gas industry. He co-founded Navigator Gas shipping company. The most interesting story revolving around Mahler can be read here (https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/millionaires-wife-is-killed-by-speedboat-in-sardinia-305350.html). Mahler was on a motorboat on the way to his yacht in Sardinia where close friend Flavio Briatore (Briatore is Naomi Campbell’s ex-boyfriend and was photographed with Epstein victim Virginia Roberts several times - https://www.the-sun.com/news/265368/prince-andrew-epstein-scandal-accuser-virginia-roberts-posts-chilling-message-aimed-at-naomi-campbell-and-ghislaine/) waited. On the way to the yacht, Mahler and the others on board struck and killed Alex Ciardi, wife of investment banker Giuseppe Ciardi. Turns out that Alex Ciardi worked with the NSPCC, a children’s charity that several others in Epstein’s ‘black book’ (Jemma Kidd, Tim Jeffries, Mary Glanville, Clare Hazell-Ivaegh, Ben Holland-Martin) and Princess Margaret have served. The accident occurred close to Silvio Berlusconi’s villa. Berlusconi is a billionaire businessman and four-time former Prime Minister of Italy who throws infamously raunchy Bunga Bunga parties. He was convicted of paying an underage prostitute for sex, but those charges were later overturned.
- Malenga (Mandela) Machel: A managing director at Whatana Investments Group in Mozambique. His father, Samora Machel, was the first president of Mozambique. He died in an airplane crash in 1986 under mysterious circumstances. His mother, Graca Machel, runs the company. After her husband Samora died, she married Nelson Mandela, who died in 2013.
- Malina, Marjorie: Wife of Frank Malina who co-founded Aerojet, an American rocket and missile propulsion manufacturer. Frank went on to become head of scientific research at UNESCO before creating Leonardo**, a peer-reviewed research journal. Frank was inducted into the International Space Hall of Fame in 1990. Marjorie is the mother of Ghislaine’s brother-in-law, Roger Malina.*\*
- Malkin, Shelly & Tony: Shelly comes from major oil money. Her grandfather founded Belco Petroleum, which was bought out by Enron in the ‘80s. Tony is the chairman, president, and CEO of Empire State Realty Trust, the real estate investment company that owns the Empire State Building, and other properties around New York.
- Manconi, John: Businessman who hosts super exclusive charity polo events attended by Prince Charles, Harry, and Andrew (https://variety.com/2002/scene/vpage/royals-have-splendid-time-1117868882/).
- Manzano, Jose Luis & Alejandra: Jose Luis is an Argentine businessman and former politician. He is a partner in Grupo America, the second largest multimedia group in the country. He has given money to the Clinton Foundation and The Climate Reality Project ran by Al Gore.
- Marks, Stephen & Alisa: Stephen is the founder and chairman of French Connection clothing brand. Alisa is his gold digging ex-wife.
- Marsh, Jeremy: Has served as a managing director and president of Warner Bros. Records, Virgin, Telstar, and RCA.
- Massimo, Parisi: Founder of Baltic Model Management.
- Mattsson, Carolina: Owns a consulting company in Sweden.
- Mavroleon, Basil & Carina: Basil is still involved in shipping, working at Genco as an Independent Director.
- Mavroleon, Manoli: From the same Greek shipping magnate family. His name was listed in the Panama Papers (https://offshoreleaks.icij.org/nodes/11000305 for using offshore tax havens.
- Mavroleon, Nicholas & Barbara: Nicholas works in the family business. His ex-wife, Barbara Carrera, is a model and actress.
- Mayhew, Mr John: Owner of the famous Rules restaurant in Covent Garden. Inherited the Lartington Estate.
- McDonald, John: NYC-based restaurateur.
- Mcleod Jock & Pru: Alasdair ‘Jock’ MacLeod is a long-time executive at Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation. His wife, Prudence, is Rupert Murdoch’s daughter. Coincidentally, Prudence attended The Dalton School while Epstein taught there in the ‘70s (https://www.nytimes.com/2019/07/12/nyregion/jeffrey-epstein-dalton-teacher.html). Rupert Murdoch is listed later on in Epstein’s contacts. Murdoch also goes back a long way with Ghislaine. Murdoch and Ghislaine’s father, Robert, were rivals since they both owned competing newspapers in the U.S. and abroad (https://c8.alamy.com/comp/B502J2/rupert-murdoch-media-baron-in-conversation-with-fellow-newspaper-owners-B502J2.jpg
- Merison, Guy & Caroline: Guy is co-founder of Hartees, a commodities firm specializing in energy.
- Merivale-Austen, Bruce: Managing Partner of DM Partners Asia, a private wealth management firm. Plays polo every summer with Prince William and Prince Harry (https://www.thailandtatler.com/people/brouce-merivale-austin
- Mermagon, Mr Jonathan: Businessman and close friend of Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan, whose name keeps popping up. Memagden even served as Chairman of the UK PTI Secretariat (https://news.cision.com/curzon-pimran-khan-shares-vision-for-building-a-stronger-pakistan-through-trade,c9336910). PTI is the current ruling political party in Pakistan.
- Minot, Carie & Bell, George: Caroline is a jewelry designer. George has been responsible for several Silicon Valley startup companies. Before that, he was a senior editor of Outdoor Life magazine and has won Emmys for directing and writing conservation documentaries. He also founded Outdoor Life Network (now NBC Sports).
- Montemayor, Cesar: Founder and President of InverCap, a large investment firm
- Monti Riccardo: Managing Director and Senior Partner at BCG (Milan), one of the largest management consulting firms in the world.
- Morton, Peter: Co-founder of the Hard Rock Cafe.
- Murray, Jean Pierre: Founder of Surf Channel and co-founder of TransCash, a prepaid Visa debit card firm.
- Nadler, Emanuel: Businessman involved in mortgage companies.
- Nagel, Adam: Works at W Nagel, broker and advisor to premier diamond manufacturers, such as De Beers.
- Nagel, William: Chairman of W Nagel. Diamond merchant.
- Newman, Mr & Mrs John: John is Hetty’s father. He achieved the rank of Lieutenant in the Royal Horse Guards. He later became a businessman and was director of several companies.
- Niarchos, Constantine: Billionaire son of shipping magnate Stavros Niarchos. Was once married to Alessandra Borghese of Italian papal lineage (and black nobility). He was also romantically linked to Koo Stark, Trinny Woodhall, and Kerry Kennedy (daughter of Bobby Kennedy), all of whom are in Epstein’s ‘black book’. Constantine died of an overdose with enough cocaine in his system to kill 25 men (https://www.theguardian.com/theobserve1999/oct/17/life1.lifemagazine7
- Noel, Vanessa: Luxury shoe designer, hotelier, and gallery owner. Many celebrities are clients of hers.
- Ojora, Yinka: CEO and/or Director of a number of investing groups in Nigeria
- Ong BS & Chritina: Christina is a Singaporean hoteliebusinesswoman who is heavily involved with Club 21 (a luxury fashion brand) and COMO Hotels and Resorts. She runs all of the Armani outlets in Britain, as well as the franchises for Donna Karan, Prada, and Bvlgari. Christina and her husband, Beng Seng, are worth $1.9 billion.
- Ong, Melissa: Christina and BS’s daughter
- Orlando, Fabrice: CEO of Cocoon Events Management Group, a luxury event planning company based out of Morocco.
- Osbourne Rachel: British businesswoman who has served as director for several companies. Otto, Beo & Edwige Edwige manages 2 companies (2 mandates), his main mandate is Administrator within the company 18 MONTAIGNE . Edwige OTTO works in the Real Estate business sector. Julian PORTHAULT is part of Edwige OTTO's network, he is Chairman and CEO of 18 MONTAIGNE .
- Parker, Jackie: Management consultant who sits on the board of several companies. Also the head of global philanthropy for General Motors.
- Paulson, John: Billionaire hedge fund manager
- Pedrini Tito: Jeweller
- Pekeler, Marcus: Communications consultant in Switzerland.
- Picciotto, Michael: Vice-Chairman at Engels & Volkers AG, a real estate firm. Former head of global financial activities for UBP, a Swiss private bank owned by Picciotto’s family.
- Plouvier, Diane & Denis: Denis is the owner of Trousseau linen company (https://www.denisplouvier.fblank
- Polii, Edoardo: Powerboat champion and textile entrepreneur.
- Polu, Clary: “Marketing director of Lycos and Meetic, wife of the "startup" Christophe Schaming, co-shareholder of Winamax, the online betting company co-founded by the mysterious passenger of the Lolita Express Nicole Junkermann” (http://faitsetdocuments.com/articles.html
- Porthault, Mr & Mrs: Marc Porthault runs the family linen business, D Porthault. Marc’s parents founded the company. Clients include Bill Gates, Woody Allen, the Mellons, and the Kennedys. Marc’s wife, Isabelle, is the head of human resources of Chanel in Europe.
- Porthault, Remi & Isabel: Remi is the marketing director and president of the U.S. subsidiary of D Porthault linens.
- Potter, Muffie: Socialite and former executive at Van Cleef & Arpels, a watch company. Married to famed plastic surgeon, Sherrell Aston. She has been photographed with Ghislaine and Peggy Siegal at various events.
- Prestin, Electra: Former vice president of merchandising for Ralph Lauren and co-founder of Adam & Eve clothing company. Her father, Lewis T. Preston, was chairman of J.P. Morgan and president of the World Bank (appointed by George H.W. Bush). Her great-grandfather was newspaper publisher Joseph Pulitzer, whom the Pulitzer Prize is named after. Another great-grandfather of hers was a partner in the Standard Oil Company of John D. Rockefeller.
- Price, Judy: Founder of Avenue, a magazine about New York City.
- Puig Marc: Chief executive and president of Puig, a fragrance and fashion company.
- Quartucci, Alan: Founder of North Shore Bloodstock and North Shore Insurance, thoroughbred bloodstock companies that provide equine insurance, consulting services, racehorse management, and more.
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