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The Curious Immortality of Cheaper by the Dozen – The Saturday Evening Post

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Since the first flicker of film, book adaptations have served as one of the driving forces of the movie industry. As early as 1896, nascent filmmakers were shooting individual scenes from books by Charles Dickens, George du Maurier and others. Thomas Edisons Edison Studios made a version of Frankenstein in 1910. Since that time, characters like Frankenstein, Dracula, and Sherlock Holmes have hit the screen dozens, even hundreds, of times. In recent decades, weve seen multiple takes on single books by Stephen King and no shortage of interpretations of Spider-Man and Batman. Yet among all of these towering characters of culture is an autobiographical family story about efficiency experts that keeps coming back. Thats Cheaper by the Dozen, and it just got remade again.

Frank Bunker Gilbreth liked figuring out the best way to do a job. Born in 1868, he lost his father young and opted to work instead of pursuing college. Finding his way into building trades, Gilbreth noticed how workers like individual bricklayers tended to approach the same job differently. For the next several years, he threw himself into learning every construction job he could and went to night school for mechanical drawing. He started inventing and patenting ways to make construction easier, like a scaffold to hold bricks. He also patented the Gilbreth waterproof cellar, an early attempt to prevent leaks in basements.

Gilbreth starting his own construction company and became a significant builder in the U.S., erecting everything from factories to dams. He trained laborers to do jobs the same way in a pursuit of making things more efficient. His one best way to do every job approach led to Gilbreth studying motions; he would try to break down manual labor into the most efficient series of motions that you could repeat to finish a task. Later, during World War I, Gilbreth served as a major, and he developed a rapid system for soldiers to disassemble and reassemble rifles. The basics of this method are still used in the modern military, as is Gilbreths notion that surgeons should have an assistant (he called them caddies) to hand them instruments during operations so that the surgeon could continue his focus on the patient.

Gilbreth married Lillian Evelyn Moller in 1904. They started having children in 1905; between 1905 and 1922, the Gilbreths had twelve kids. By 1912, Gilbreth chose to wind down his construction operations and focus full-time on being an efficiency expert. Lillian joined him in the vocation, and they studied work processes across a variety of fields. The Gilbreths published their first book, Bricklaying System, in 1909, but they initially kept Lillians name off; the couple figured that her lack of a PhD might make people doubt their expertise. Lillian did earn that PhD, and became a credited co-author with their fifth book.

The Gilbreths, faced with their large and growing family, decided to apply efficiency techniques at home. The couple workshopped ideas with the kids, figuring out the best way to get everyone fed, washed, dressed, and out of the house. Frank even tried to deduce the most efficient number of moves in took to wash your entire body in the bath. Frank died in 1924, but Lillian lived and worked until 1972. Turning away from the sexism she found in engineering, Lillian recentered on projects like home design. She invented and patented a number of things that we take for granted now, like light switches on the wall, shelves inside refrigerators (notably the egg keeper and butter tray), and the foot-pedal trashcan. Lillian also argued for counters to be of uniform height and for the rooms layout to make a kitchen triangle, facilitating the move from prep to stove to sink in the smallest number of steps. Lillian continued to write about labor, management, techniques to help amputees in the workplace, and more until she passed.

The Gilbreths story might have faded to only being well-known in the efficiency field if it hadnt been for two of their children. Frank, Jr. was editor of the school paper at the University of Michigan and fought in the Navy in World War II, earning a bronze star and two air medals. After the war, he went into the newspaper business. His sister Ernestine was already writing a book based on anecdotes and experiences that the large number of kids had living in an efficiency-obsessed household. Lillian recommended that Frank, Jr. take a look at it, and he and Ernestine completed it together.

Cheaper by the Dozen was a hit on arrival in 1948. It won the French International Humor Award and was quickly adapted into a film in 1950. The success led Ernestine and Frank, Jr. to write a sequel, Belles on Their Toes, that same year; in 1952, it also made it to the screen. The sibling authors shared all of their profits evenly with Lillian and the rest of their brothers and sisters, feeling it was only right since theyd adapted all of their lives. The pair continued separate literary careers after the first two books, while Cheaper and its sequel would continue to sell around the world.

The film adaption was a positively reviewed success. Clifton Webb and Myrna Loy turned out noted performances as Frank, Sr. and Lillian. The film ends with Frank, Sr.s passing, and explains that Lillian would go on to be a leader in efficiency. Loy returned for Belles on Their Toes, as did many of the young actors playing the kids. The film doubled its budget, but wasnt a major hit. The first film ran frequently on various cable and syndication packages in the years afterward, and is presently available to watch on Prime Video and other outlets.

In the 60s through the 90s, the Wow, thats a lot of kids genre yielded the Gilbreths place to the real-life Beardsleys and the fictional Bradys. The Beardsleys were a blended family that inspired the film and TV series Yours, Mine, and Ours. Though not a direct adaptation, the blended family concept influenced the creation of The Brady Bunch; the show has never really gone away with spin-offs, an adult drama version, hit film adaptations, and, yes, even a renovation reality show continuing to this day. (Well save the variety show for TVs Worst: Variety Show Edition somewhere down the line.) The Gilbreths tale did emerge as a stage play in 1992 by Christopher Sergel; Sergel then turned the play into a stage musical.

Cheaper by the Dozen (2003) trailer (Uploaded to YouTube by Trailer World)

However, in 2003, the Gilbreth story came back to the screen with a twist in a new Cheaper by the Dozen. Directed by Shawn Levy (who has gone on to fame for directing the Night at the Museum series, producing the Oscar-nominated Arrival and Netflix hit Stranger Things, and collaborating with Ryan Reynolds on movies like Free Guy, The Adam Project, and the upcoming Deadpool 3), this version stars Steve Martin and Bonnie Hunt. The family has been renamed the Bakers (heh; Bakers dozen), although Hunts Kate has Gilbreth as her maiden name. In this take, Tom (Martin) is a football coach, and Kate is the author and efficiency expert. The movie was a big hit for 20th Century Fox, pulling in just under $200 million. A sequel (Cheaper by the Dozen 2) followed in 2005 to decent box office, but savage reviews.

Cheaper by the Dozen (2022) trailer (Uploaded to YouTube by Walt Disney Studios)

After Disney completed its acquisition of Fox in 2019, then-CEO Bob Iger noted that a new version of Cheaper by the Dozen would be happening sooner rather than later, and that it would be targeted for the studios streaming service, Disney+. The film arrived on March 18 with a new series of twists. Gone is any real connection to the Gilbreth story; the family name, Baker, comes from the 2003 version. The film focuses largely on the concept of multi-ethnic blended families, with parents Paul (Zach Braff) and Zoey (Gabrielle Union) overseeing a family that includes kids from their previous marriages, their own two sets of twins, an adopted son, and Pauls nephew. Its a modern story about the kids social challenges and how Paul, Zoey, and their exes manage time and attention for their kids.

While there is little connection to the original story in the new film other than a brand name, it does lead one to ask the question: why do audiences seem to like shows about huge families? Thats obviously become a reality show staple, and other long-running series like Parenthood (also inspired by a Steve Martin film) have dealt with wide-ranging family issues. Maybe these kinds of stories are comforting when viewers see all the challenges the parents have to go through (one could imagine someone saying, Look at them! We only have four, and thats crazy enough!). While the versions of the films and their concerns are different, there is one common thread: From the original to the new one, the suggestion to the audience is, simply, you can get through this. If this family can get a dozen kids up and fed and off to school, maybe it gives hope to the people just trying to get two out of the door. Whatever the case, its likely that we havent seen the last of the Gilbreths, or the Bakers, or whomever the next dozen turns out to be.

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Is the ‘Bad Vegan’ Dog Immortality Cult Real? – Thrillist

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There arent many pet owners on the planet who wouldnt wish that their animal buddy would live forever, but no amount of bargaining with a higher power, TikTok followers, or money will make it so. But in one of the more bizarre details in Netflixs latest wild true-crime docuseriesBad Vegan from Tiger Kingproducer and Fyredirector Chris Smith, former New York City raw vegan restaurateur Sarma Melngailis, nicknamed the vegan Bernie Madoff, becomes convinced that her beloved rescue pitbull Leon would be immortal if she kept siphoning money from her savings and restaurant earnings to her con-artist husband Shane Fox, real name Anthony Strangis, in order to please a shadowy deity. Its even something that Netflix itself has latched onto as marketing for the series, creating a website and Instagram for a fictional New Age-y company Perpetual Pup promising a revolutionary, non-scientific, patent-pending process rooted in trust and love in the Universe that will keep your pets from deaths door.

In phone calls throughout the four-part docuseries, Strangiswho Melgnailis met via Twitter as mutuals with Alec Baldwin, who frequented her trendy spot Pure Food and Wine around 2010rants about evil forces in the world and a mysterious body he consults in California called the family who issue tests to the righteous in the form of wire transfers to keep the demons at bay, and if Melngailis passed the financial hurdles to the tune of several million dollars, the family would make all of her dreams come true, including keeping Leon alive forever. Of course, that didnt happen: Strangis took Melngailis and Leon on the lam, as Pure Food and Wine employees were striking demanding their wages, for 10 months until being traced to a hotel in the kitchsy resort town of Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, near Dollywood, through a Dominos pizza delivery. Both were both arrested and charged with theft and tax evasion totaling nearly $2 million.

The story of Melngailis downfallfrom the owner of a high-end raw vegan restaurant, famous for its zucchini lasagna, and juice bar One Lucky Duck to serving a five-month sentence in Rikersis zany and troubling, largely because of the manipulation Strangis leveraged into wire transfers that he, surprise, sunk into casinos and not as offerings to the family to keep Leon alive and her businesses successful. In Bad Vegan, information about the ambiguously Christian entity that Strangis allegedly subscribed to is frustratingly vague, considering how batty and insistent his claims were. Was Strangis part of a real cult?

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The short answer is no, probably not. The longer answer involves lots of speculation and educated guessing based on Bad Vegans characterization of Strangis as a compulsive liar and narcissist who could charm his way into anything he wanted. It seems most likely that Strangis made up his own dogma influenced by very real cults of the 60s and 70s: The Family, which still exists today as a Christian missionary group The Family International, and The Source Family. Maybe youve heard of the former, in which Joaquin Phoenix and Rose McGowan spent their childhoods. In 2019, Netflix released a five-part docuseries called The Family that shed light on the doomsday cult founded by David Berg outside of Los Angeles that believed in the coming of an anti-Christ and authoritarian one world government that would be taken down by the second coming, encouraged disturbing evangelism called flirty fishing that used sex as a conversion tactic and criminal sexual acts with minors on its commune, and its political influence in the U.S. government.

The Source Family, on the other hand, has a more interesting connection to Strangis version of the family, chiefly via The Source, its vegan restaurant on the Sunset Strip established in 1969 that served dishes called the Aware Salad and Magic Mushroom and where The Source Familys in-house band, Ya Ho Wha 13, recorded nearly 60 albums. Celebrities like John Lennon, Marlon Brando, and Warren Beatty ate there and it was featured as a goof in Annie Hall, where Woody Allen orders alfalfa sprouts and mashed yeast. Though the group of counterculture Aquarians (literally, members legally changed their last name to Aquarian) were more benign with their activities, believing in clean eating and meditation, they were no doubt a cult. If you wanted to eat at The Source, you were expected to be wearing white. At the center of it all was its founder donning a long white beard, a guy named Jim Baker, who changed his name to Father Yod, with a backstory that seems impossible. (An ex-Marine, jiu-jitsu master, possible murder, perhaps bank robber turned spiritualist? Cmon.) This is all explored in the 2012 documentary The Source Family.

Neither of these cults subscribed to the idea of Earthen immortality, but its easy to see how Strangis could make that leap in order to convince a woman who has blogged thousands of words about adopting her pet. Though Leon hasnt achieved immortality, he is still aliveMelngailis posts about his exploits on Instagram @oneluckyrescuedog.

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Leanne Butkovic is a senior entertainment editor at Thrillist.

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Blue Zones: These 5 Locations Hold The Secrets To "Immortality" – Boss Hunting

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The never-ending pursuit of biological longevity has seen people jump some ridiculous hoops to maintain or at the very least, maintain the appearance of a healthy mind and body. While cosmetic treatments and fad diets may offer temporary solutions to the anti-aging battle, five parts of the world known as Blue Zones have ostensibly unlocked the secrets to a long and healthy life.

For context, Blue Zones are the unique geographic regions where youll find the oldest life expectancies, the highest concentrations of centenarians (people over 100 years of age), as well as the lowest rates of chronic diseases. The term was originally coined by American author Dan Buettner, who studied these areas with his team at National Geographic. During their research, Buettner placed a blue circle around each locale on a map hence Blue Zones.

Weve outlined some of the key dietary and lifestyle characteristics specific to the Blue Zones that make each of them part of this exclusive club below.

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This small Greek island typifies the traditional Mediterranean lifestyle. For many generations, Ikarias mountainous landscape has forced locals to be in prime physical condition simply by moving around the island. Exercise is seamlessly integrated into their daily lives, from tending to livestock, gardening, walking along the glorious paths, to doing their own backyard work and renovations. No Airtasker here, thats for sure.

Ikarians live humble and modest lives prioritising strong relationships between family and friends. The locals are also proud Greek Orthodox Christians with a total of 58 parishes spread across the tiny island. Their strong social and religious ties have created a sense of meaning and purpose that is conditioned into both the current and future generations. A siesta is also on the daily to-do list, having proven to reduce the risk of heart disease by up to 35%.

The Ikarian diet is a variation of the Mediterranean diet involving the consumption of potatoes, full-fat dairy products, and coffee (Greek-style, of course). The strictly whole food diet is rich in olive oil which provides a source of healthy fats. Fruits, vegetables, beans, legumes, and whole grains are all essential for fibre. Ikarains maintain a low consumption of meat, coupled with moderate red wine consumption.

Dairy products derived from goats are favoured to those from cows since its a lactose-free way to get some potassium, in addition to containing tryptophan (a stress-relieving hormone). As an island, Ikaria loves its seafood with sardines, salmon, herring, and trout being amongst those most frequently consumed. Herbal teas ranging from wild rosemary to sage are commonly enjoyed by Ikarians as theyre high in antioxidants which maintain low blood pressure.

In Ikaria, one in three people make it to 90 and the island is almost completely free from dementia. Their clean Aegean air, lush mountains, whole food diet, and balanced lifestyle have essentially culminated into a Mediterranean utopia.

Officially home to the worlds oldest men, Sardinia is a small Italian island situated south of Corse and north of Tunisia. The Ogliastra region within the island is a cluster of villages that has almost ten times more centenarians per capita than the US.

The Sardinian locals have strong family values which (apparently) contributes to lower rates of stress, depression, and suicide. Grandparents are not just part of the family but are active members of the communities with solid relational ties between the youth and the elderly.

Its also common to frequently socialise with friends, the region known for its sardonic humour. Laughter reduces stress and, over time, lowers the risk of cardiovascular disease. Many locals are shepherds or farmers who engage in physical labour, consistently walking in excess of eight kilometres a day, proving all the exercise required to live past a century.

Another variation of the Mediterranean diet, the Sardo-Mediterranean diet is heavily associated with the prevention of chronic diseases. Under this regime, Sardinian locals eat high amounts of olive oil, fish, and dairy products. Processed foods are not consumed and nutrients are instead obtained from various fruits, vegetables, legumes, grains, nuts, and herbs alike.

With low meat consumption, a low-protein diet is commonly consumed amongst the Sardinian population who have extremely minimal rates of diabetes and cancer. One or two glasses a day (and almost always more) of red wine is also welcomed with open arms.

The largest island in Japans subtropical archipelago, Okinawa is officially home to the worlds oldest women. Once known as the land of immortals, this Japanese prefecture boasts incredibly low rates of cancer, dementia, and heart disease per capita. Potentially the most compelling factor behind the majority of citizens living to 100 and beyond is the Okinawans focus on ikigai.

Ikigai is a Japanese word that encapsulates a deep sense of meaning and life purpose. There is not a single uniform purpose that everyone follows, but rather it is unique to each individual. A clear sense of roles and responsibilities that lead to enhanced psychological well-being means that Okinawans have an extremely low rate of depression.

This is furthered by their emphasis on moai or social networks, which provide emotional and financial support in times of need. In some villages, there are buckets where members of the local community can donate. The funds are then graciously given to families or individuals who are struggling in desperate times of need.

The Okinawan lifestyle is also upheld by a passion for gardening and walking, serving as a source of low-intensity exercise. Tai chi, a meditative martial art form, also increases blood flow and enhanced joint stability. Spending frequent time outside also allows for Okinawans to consistently soak up vitamin D leading to positive impacts on immune function, bone, muscle, and heart health.

The Okinawan diet comprises mostly of foods rich in soy, such as miso soup and tofu. It is almost exclusively a plant-based diet that focuses on staples like leafy greens, sweet potato, and low GI grains in other words, the ones that wont spike your blood sugar levels. Animal-based products such as meat and dairy are only consumed occasionally.

Okinawans have also been known to follow a rule they call the hara hachi bu. In Western culture, this is known as the 80% rule, which essentially dictates you eat only until youre 80% full and nothing more. This avoids a caloric surplus and subsequently reduces the risk of weight gain and chronic diseases.

Situated in the Guanacaste province of Costa Rica, this 130-kilometre peninsula has a mortality rate 20% lower than the rest of the country. Successful centenarians from Nicoya live in close association with their plan de vida or reason to live. It provides elders with a strong sense of purpose within their communities who also feel an innate need to contribute to something bigger than themselves.

Nicoyans are extremely social people with frequent visits from neighbours matched by a great appreciation for life and laughter. Elder members of the community often live with their families, emphasising the importance of the family unit and values. Locals also engage in regular exercise, often achieved through physical labour, closely related to consistent sun exposure and vitamin D.

When compared to the diets of the other Blue Zones, the Nicoyan diet has a higher animal-based food consumption, including chicken, eggs, and cheeses. They have a low intake of healthy fats and high intakes of foods rich in fibre, such as fruits, vegetables and legumes, grains, as well as low GI foods.

Nicoyans drink a lot of coffee, juice, and guaro (a Costa Rican alcoholic beverage). The diet avoids milk as well as both processed and frozen foods.

Undoubtedly the biggest outlier out of all the Blue Zones, Loma Linda is a small city just south of San Bernadino in California that has the highest concentration of Seventh-day Adventists in the United States. The Seventh-day Adventist church is an Adventist Protestant Christian domination.

Possibly the most unique element of this way of life is the 24-hour sabbath taking place every Saturday. During this day, the focus of Adventists is exclusively on family and God, serving to provide perspective, clarity, and stress relief. Daily walks are a popular form of regular exercise and Adventists commonly spend the majority of their time with other Adventists. They find spending time with like-minded individuals in tight-knit communities to be extremely beneficial to their mental well-being.

Volunteering through the church is also very common, creating a strong sense of togetherness and inclusivity. Adventists dont drink alcohol or smoke.

People in the Seventh-day Adventist community typically follow a vegan diet. This consists of fruits, vegetables, legumes, and grains. Olive oil and nuts are also good sources of fat. Its also customary for Adventists to eat early, light dinners. This is believed to avoid large caloric consumption during inactive stages of the day. This may be linked to lower BMI and better sleep.

Although each of the five Blue Zones have very little in common geographically, their populations share several common characteristics highly pivotal to their collective longevity. While some of these factors are more prevalent in certain Blue Zones than others, they provide a balanced framework that can help you achieve an overall healthier mind and body.

Its important to remember that theres no single food or lifestyle trait which will automatically gift you immortality. The key is to ensure you maintain a healthy balance of social engagement with diet and exercise. Consistent stimulation of mind and body coupled with a strong sense of self and spiritual purpose is where the magic happens.

If youd like to learn more about Blue Zones, check out The Blue Zones by Dan Buettner here.

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No. 1 SJV gets past No. 8 Sparta, heads to TOC final with a win away from immortality – NJ.com

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There has been almost no question that this is where St. John Vianney was going to end the 2021-22 season when the Lancers kicked off their season back on Dec. 17.

The path to the Tournament of Champions final has taken St. John Vianney through some of the top teams in the state. Another team was added to that list on Friday when the No. 1 Lancers got past No. 8 Sparta 75-54 in the T of C semifinals at RWJ Barnabas Health Arena in Toms River.

SJV (31-1) will face a familiar opponent in No. 4 Rutgers Prep in the championship game on Sunday in the final T of C contest.

Rutgers Prep defeated No. 2 Manasquan earlier on Friday, setting up a highly-anticipated rematch between the two teams. The Lancers won the first matchup 87-48 on Feb. 13.

St. John Vianney is one win away from immortality.

The Lancers could stake their claim as arguably the best team in New Jersey girls basketball history, given the in-state and national schedule theyve played. It would also be the schools eighth T of C championship, and first since 2016, if they can get past Rutgers Prep at Jersey Mikes Arena at Rutgers.

Weve been hearing about it a lot on the internet. I dont think weve really said it ourselves, but I definitely think that we have a pretty good chance as going down as that, said Zoe Brooks, who scored a game-high 27 points against Sparta. Theres been a lot of good teams with Diamond Miller (at Franklin) and Michelle Sidor (at Saddle River Day), but I definitely think we can be up there with them.

To get to Sunday, the Lancers had to get through a hobbled Sparta (27-4) team ready for its biggest test of the season.

It didnt take long for SJVs press to cause Sparta problems. The Lancers press was unrelenting, giving Sparta center Alexa Acker issues when she got the ball near center court. It led to turnovers, which turned into easy baskets for the Lancers.

SJV led 22-10 after the first quarter on the way to its latest wire-to-wire win. The win is the 10th over a team ranked in the NJ.com Top 20 at one point this season. Add in wins over five nationally-ranked teams when the Lancers have played them in Christ the King (N.Y.), DME Academy (F.L.), Lake Highland Prep (F.L.), St. Thomas Aquinas (F.L.) and the first Rutgers Prep meeting, and its easy to see why SJV is in the conversation as the best girls basketball team in New Jersey history.

The only loss came to Sidwell Friends (D.C.), the No. 1 team in the country.

A huge reason for the Lancers success is how deep they are, with the backcourt of Brooks and Madison St. Rose leading the way, and with coach Dawn Karpell pushing the right buttons and making the right calls.

Brooks and St. Rose were again outstanding against Sparta, with two combining for a highlight-reel pass in the second quarter when St. Rose, who was near midcourt, threaded the needle through a Sparta defender to hit Brooks in stride for an easy layup.

Honestly, I feel like my team played their hardest throughout the whole entire season, St. Rose said. Every team that came in the way, we got together, we played together, and weve stepped up to the competition.

Zoe Brooks (35) of St. John Vianney tries to score against Alexa Acker (24) of Sparta during the NJSIAA Tournament of Champions girls basketball semifinal between St. John Vianney and Sparta at RWJ Barnabas Health Arena at Toms River North High School in Toms River, NJ on Friday, March 18, 2022. Scott Faytok | For NJ Advance Media

Brooks had four assists, three rebounds and four steals to her 27 points, St. Rose added 21 points, six rebounds, six assists and three steals. Bre Delaney scored nine points off the bench and gave starter Ashley OConnor a breather as she guarded Sparta point guard Ally Sweeney.

Sparta hung tough early, but could not overcome St. John Vianneys pressure. Junior Brynn McCurry started for the first time since the opening round of the postseason after nursing an ankle injury. She scored a team-high 24 points with six rebounds, five assists and four steals.

Acker added 11 points and eight rebounds, and Sweeney had nine points, four rebounds and three assists, battling through constant injuries shes sustained during the postseason run. The Spartans never stopped playing until the end, trying to claw away at the big deficit at the free-throw line and in the fourth quarter.

Ultimately, the Lancers depth was too much.

St. John Vianney is the most talented team Ive seen all season, coach Catherine Wille said. I saw them on film a million times, but when you get them live, its 10 times harder with Zoe Brooks and Madison St. Rose and all the other people. Its sub after sub after sub. I have the core five that are beaten, battled and bruised. I thought we did a good job of not giving up and thats what got us here.

Its been a dream season for us and I couldnt be more proud of them. Im just so excited that we had this opportunity in the last Tournament of Champions.

Even with the win, Karpell thought her team wasnt at their best against the Spartans, having uncharacteristic turnovers and sloppy play. She is aware her team will have to play better against Rutgers Prep on Sunday, especially after how they defeated the Argonauts in the first meeting.

Rutgers Prep will be motivated to spoil SJVs coronation.

Karpell will have her team ready to make even more history, setting up another chance to hang another banner inside their home gym with a team that has never gotten a chance to play in a T of C final.

I think our history is our history, and its super exciting, Karpell said. But for these kids, its their first time, and I think for them its a special opportunity because its their first time going to do it. Im super excited.

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‘It Was Something Very Special’ Matsuyama On Caddie’s Augusta National Bow – Golf Monthly

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Last years Masters was memorable for a number of reasons, including the moment Hideki Matsuyama became the first Japanese player to win the tournament. However, one of the tournaments most enduring images belonged to his caddie, Shota Hayafuji.

As is customary for the winning caddie, Hayafuji removed the flag from the18th after Matsuyamas winning putt. He then placed it back in the hole, faced the course, removed his hat and bowed. The image quickly spread across social media, ensuring its place in Masters immortality. In the aftermath, Hayafuji explained his reaction in an email interview with The Caddie Network, saying: My heart was full of gratitude, and it was the natural thing for me to bow and show respect to The Masters.

Now, as Matsuyama prepares to defend his title at Augusta National in two weeks, the 30-year-old has spoken about the moment that quickly imprinted itself in the memories of those watching. He said: I didnt see it in person, but I did see it on TV, and I thought it was something very special. Im glad that Shota did it. Its a sign of respect, not only to the Masters tournament but Augusta National. It was something that was good. I never really thought it would receive the attention that it has generated.

With The Masters rapidly approaching, Matsuyama is striving to return to fitness to defend his title. The 30-year-old hasnt played since the recurrence of a back injury at the Arnold Palmer Championship, but his recovery is going well: My recovery is moving forward. Each day it gets better. Probably at 80 percent right now. Planning to practice hard this week and Im intending to play in the Valero Texas Open as long as the pain keeps subsiding.

Matsuyama also had a few words for what The Masters means to him. He said: Going to the Masters is something very special for me and something Ive really been looking forward to, so Im going to do my very best to be as prepared as I can to defend my title there.

Matsuyama will be hoping to recreate the form that won him his first Major to date when he tees it up at Augusta National in two weeks. Whatever happens, though, it is hard to imagine anything proving more poignant and powerful than that image of a year ago.

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Boston theater scene comes alive with music, dance & drama – Boston Herald

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As the theater scene blooms, we finally get a look at a handful of productions that were once set to debut two years ago. Between the joys of seeing long-gestating projects arrive on stage, the spring theater season features ballet, modern dance, Afrofuturism, history lessons, Tony winners, jukebox musicals and jukebox musicals that are also Tony-winning history lessons.

A Gentlemans Guide to Love and Murder, Lyric Stage, April 15 May 22

Its a simple plan. All Monty Navarro needs to do to become the ninth Earl of Highhurst is murder eight innocent members of the high-born DYsquith clan. But will love stand in his way? Fun, tuneful and completely murderous. (lyricstage.com)

Aint Too Proud: The Life and Times of The Temptations, April 19 May 1, Citizens Bank Opera House

Some jukebox musicals dont have enough tunes to fill a shoebox. Thats not a problem with this slice of Motown history. The Temptations scored 42 Top 10 hits and an astounding 14 chart toppers. From the Detroit streets to immortality thanks to perfect choreography, powerful harmonies and wonderful melodies. (boston.broadway.com)

Parable of the Sower, April 21-24, Emerson Cutler Majestic Theatre

After its sold-out 2017 concert experience, Octavia E. Butlers work (finally, after years of COVID-related delays) returns as a fully realized stage production featuring over 30 original compositions drawn from 200 years of black musical traditions. Parable of the Sower explores a not-so-distant future where climate change has devastated the world while reflecting on a present where gender and race determine peoples destinies. (artsemerson.org)

The Inheritance, Calderwood Pavilion at the BCA, April 22 June 11

Written by Matthew Lopez and directed by Paul Daigneault, this epic two-part play totaling over six hours pulls E.M. Forsters novel Howards End into 21st century New York, a generation after the AIDS crisis. The creative team then uses Forsters frame to look at the lives of young gay men in NYC and the legacy of a generation nearly lost. (speakeasystage.com)

Aint Misbehavin The Fats Waller Musical, April 28 May 29, Central Square Theater

Fats Wallers personality, talent and wicked smile made him a legend go watch the 1943 film Stormy Weather for a taste of his charisma. Aint Misbehavin digs into all the magic behind that smile and the history of the Harlem Renaissance (and won a Tony Award for best musical). Local acting ace Maurice Emmanuel Parent directs. (centralsquaretheater.org)

Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, Wang Theatre, April 28 May 1

The history of this dance company is storied. But amazingly, since 2011, Aileys dancers have only become more engaging through the leadership of artistic director and Juilliard alum Robert Battle. (bochcenter.org)

1776, Loeb Drama Center, May 15 July 24

American Repertory Theater artistic director Diane Paulus didnt grow up in the shadow of Hamilton (a daunting prospect facing young writers and directors). Her generations historical masterpiece came with 1969 Tony-winning musical 1776. Over two years ago, Paulus gushed about the opportunity to close the ARTs 2020 season with a revival of a show that examines how the founders invented modern freedom and who that freedom belonged to. Finally, the dream comes true. (americanrepertorytheater.org)

Swan Lake, May 26 June 5, Citizens Bank Opera House

Boston Ballet artistic director Mikko Nissinens Swan Lake is the ultimate gateway from The Nutcracker to your grand, new obsession with the art form. When discussing the broad sweep of this season, he looked at the pair of classics as great bookends. It starts with the Tchaikovsky holiday classic and ends with the best known classical ballet. (bostonballet.org)

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Apex Legends character leaks here’s who could join the Apex Games – The Loadout

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Apex Legends is one of the most popular, and unique, free shooting games out there right now and that means there are always new leaks to talk about. With Respawn Entertainments incredible cast of characters keeping fans as invested as its slick gameplay, theres always chatter in the community about the latest Apex Legends character leaks and how theyll affect the meta.

Usually, detailed information on Apex Legends leaked characters is hard to come by especially a full breakdown of a leaked legends kit. However, a recent spate of screenshots and datamined information now means were looking at more Apex Legends character leaks than ever before. So many, in fact, that we currently have information on the next nine legends that could join the battle royale game.

Before we get stuck in, its important to keep in mind that leaks arent always accurate so, take everything below with a pinch of salt. That being said, a lot of the latest information on Apex Legends leaked legends is exciting and could spell huge things for the future of the game.

Its time to get stuck in. Heres everything we know about the latest Apex Legends character leaks:

The following leaks can be found on the ApexUncovered subreddit here.

Newcastle is the most complete-looking leaked Apex Legends character at the moment and, with three shield-based abilities, theyre going to offer massive amounts of additional shielding and could partner well with legends who need a bit of protection.

All Upcoming Legends and their abilities from ApexUncovered

If these leaks are accurate, Uplink could be another fantastic supportive legend and a welcome addition to Apex Legends roster. Their abilities are all about regenerating shields and reviving allies with an ultimate ability that grants temporary immortality.

Vantage is another leaked Apex Legends character that looks to shake up the current meta, taking full advantage of long-range encounters with a kit that can be used to offer important information on enemies from afar. They can also offer a vital damage boost that could make a difference in a firefight.

This possible upcoming Apex Legends character is going to take advantage of an unusual ferrofluid to create new structures in the heat of battle. They can also reinforce other legends placeable gadgets. So, if youre relying on Ramparts Shiela or a Wattson Pylon, they could be a fantastic asset to your squad.

Phantoms kit might not look like its adding any new features to Apex Legends, but that doesnt mean it isnt one of the more exciting leaked characters out there. With double jumping and a grappling hook, they should certainly live up to their agile assassin subtitle.

Jester is one leaked Apex Legends character that sounds like a lot of fun to play. Spawning with a frag grenade in-hand, Jesters kit could easily change the tide of a fight and would be a fantastic new legend for the roster.

If youre looking for a new offensive support legend, Caliber sounds like they could be the perfect character for you. Their kit is all about dealing damage to opponents and they could be a fantastic addition to Apex Legends growing roster.

Scryer is one of the most interesting legends in the latest batch of Apex Legends character leaks. They have a passive ability thats only useful when theyre dead but dont count them out in a fight. Scryer is going to be a legend to keep an eye out for.

Conduit is another shield-based character that has been leaked for Apex Legends. However, their kit is all about boosting your allies shields and draining your enemies shields. Coupled with a legend that can place barriers, they could be a fantastic addition to your squad if the leaks are accurate.

Well, thats all the Apex Legends character leaks we know about right now if true, there are some exciting characters to look forward to in the future. Will any of these shake up our Apex Legends tier list? Only time will tell, but it looks promising.

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Baldur Deserves A God of War Spin-Off Game – Fortress of Solitude

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If theres one God of War character that deserves his own spin-off game, its Baldur.

Kratos unmitigated quest to obliterate every divine pantheon in the history of mankind goes on alive and well with his new foray into the cold Nordic lands (after killing all the Greek gods). The God of Wars battle against the deities of Asgard has seen the inclusion of some of the most nuanced characters in the franchises history so far, with each new Asgardian having some fascinating backstory thats worth looking into.

When it comes to tragic characters featured in this epic franchise, one that stands out even more than Kratos himself is Baldur, from 2018s God of War (developed by Santa Monica Studio and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment). A woeful Aesir with a complicated past, Baldur (son of Odin) serves as the main antagonist in Kratos latest Asgardian escapade.

The story of a god destined to die and the overbearing protection of love that deprived him of everything in his immortal life is truly the stuff of legends. A character with the level of emotional development and narrative potential that Baldur has would indeed be wasted appearing in just one video game even if that game is one of the most narratively shocking games of the last generation.

The concept of immortality is nothing new for the God of War series after all, these are games that deal with killing individuals that people always conceived as unkillable. While most gods use their immortality for morally questionable deeds, their actions usually have to do with satiating their base impulses. However, Baldurs immortality leads him to an eternity of numbness.

Baldurs mother Freya (the witch of the woods and Queen of the Valkyries in the God of War games) knew that the Aesir would die a needless death, so she cast a spell on him that made him invulnerable to any threats. A side effect of the spell was that Baldur also couldnt experience any pain or satisfaction he wasnt even able to tell that the snow was cold.

In Norse mythology, Baldur (who boasts a large collection of tattoos in the video game) is also a very tragic character, mostly due to his interactions with his half-brother Thor and Loki, the god of mischief. A game that focuses solely on Baldur could draw some inspiration from Norse legends, and could also serve as a great expansion to the new God of War mythos.

Characters like Thor and Odin will have an expanded role in the upcoming God of War: Ragnark and Baldurs story could serve as a proper bridge to better understand the relationship between the Aesir and the Vanir not to mention that it would be the first game in the series that doesnt have Kratos as the main character.

Side Note: A God of War camera hack reveals a hilariousEaster Egg, whereinBaldurflips Kratos off during their first big battle. Theres no doubt that the final fight and the opening battle will go down in gaming and boss fights history.

Not counting any compilations or cellphone games, Kratos has starred in seven God of War games. While that might be understandable from a marketing point of view, some could argue that there was no need for the Spartan to even set foot on the gelid lands of Norse mythology in the first place.

Baldur (the Norse Aesir god of light) would have been a great character to start the new era of God of War in the Asgardian saga. While it might be a bit late to do so now especially since hes now deceased (Kratos broke Baldurs neck using Spartan Rage) that doesnt mean that Baldur couldnt be the protagonist of his own spin-off series of God of War games. In fact, the game could lead up to the death of Baldur.

Spin-offs like this keep the interest in the series alive, and its not like there are not so many stories involving Baldur in the Norse pantheon either. A complex character like Baldur, with a sympathetic and tragic story like his not to mention his awesome powers would definitely garner some fans.

Perhaps Ragnark could signal the end of an era for the franchise (give Kratos and his son Atreus a break), allowing more characters like Baldur to earn their time under the spotlight from time to time. If it worked well for Devil May Cry and Vergil, it will work for God of War and Baldur. The Norse god of light will be a really fun character to play with.

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Pirates Of The Caribbean: 5 Most Evil Villains – FandomWire

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Pirates of the Caribbean has some of the most notable and cunning villains. They are usually associated with evil acts and morbid plans, and will certainly do everything in their power to get what they want. But, villains in Pirates of the Caribbean are not just pirates; some people are as contemptible as the sea bandits.

In this list, we have rounded up the most popular and most wicked of all villains in the franchise. They had significant roles within the story, and each of them delivered an exceptional performance portraying their respective character.

Lord Beckett does not seem attractive to the audience as a villain. Certainly, he has done a lot of bad things to which he never redeemed himself. Although his plans were not as worse as the other pirates evildoings, many fans would rather choose Barbossa or Blackbeard over him.

His worse trait is apathy, and he is always concerned with business no matter the cost. Lord Becketts job as a pirate hunter allows him to conduct operations that are deemed inhumane and inconsiderate, making him the worst person of all.

Barbossa is undoubtedly the most popular among the pirate villains in the story. He has appeared in several installments and has a strong influence in the development of the plot as well as Jack Sparrows character. Hector is a very relatable character, and he is the only villain that can feel sympathy.

Because of this touch of humanity, the audience sometimes forgets that he is first and foremost an antagonist. Barbossa is no angel; evilness still resides in his heart and he is willing to double-cross and trick anyone to accomplish his plans.

Blackbeard is one of the most threatening pirates to encounter in the middle of the sea. He has a large ship, an entire army of the undead, and his beautiful yet cunning daughter to deal with. Above all that, Blackbeard is a man of great passion.

It means that he seeks eternal life and will stop at nothing to gain immortality. He will do everything to clear his path, including killing his own child.

The Spanish pirate hunter was introduced in the 2017 movie Dead Men Tell No Tales, where his soul is trapped in the Devils Triangle. He wanted revenge against Jack Sparrow for luring them into a cave that transformed him and his crew into the undead.

This is why he has been seeking the Trident of Poseidon, and Salazar will cause havoc in his wake just to get a taste of vengeance.

Davy Jones is not like other pirates. He once used to be a pirate, but after a great deal of pain that he experienced with his relationship with Calypso, he grew cold. Davy Jones carved out his heart, kept it in a locker, and turned into a horrible octopus monster.

He helms the Flying Dutchman and sails the seven seas while luring people to become food for his pet, the Kraken.

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PM words at a service commemorating the 5th anniversary of the terror attacks on Westminster Bridge and New Palace Yard – GOV.UK

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I want to begin by thanking the Manchester Survivors Choir for their absolutely beautiful singing, and the spirit in which they communicated their sense of resilience with us this morning.

Thats what I want to talk about, because in his first letter to the Corinthians, Paul tells us that:

when this corruptible shall have put on incorruption, and this mortal shall have put on immortality, then shall be brought to pass the saying that is written:

Death is swallowed up in victory.

O death, where is thy sting?

O grave, where is thy victory?

And so today, five years on from this tragedy that touched so many, I join you not to mourn. Nor to add more tears to those already shed.

Instead I am here to celebrate the lives of Andreea, Aysha, Kurt and Leslie. They were each taken from us far too soon.

But they each live on in all our hearts and in the memories of those they loved, and those who loved them around the world. Because as the Lord Mayor was just saying, the diversity of their origins shows the truth that an attack on London, like an attack on Manchester, is an attack on the world.

I am here to celebrate the extraordinary heroism of PC Keith Palmer.

A man whose actions that bright spring day showed him to be truly the best among us, and whose courage and sacrifice remain an inspiration to us all.

I am here to celebrate the skill and bravery of PC Palmers colleagues who risked themselves to save countless lives, and who, in many cases, are even today still putting themselves between the innocent and those who would do us harm.

I am here to celebrate the selflessness and compassion of everyone who rushed to the aid of strangers that day.

Paramedics, commuters, tourists, MPs who didnt cross over the road but put themselves in harms way to help others in their moment of need.

And I am here to celebrate our capital London. This unique city. This fantastic city. Which over so many centuries has taken whatever anyone cares to throw at it, and has emerged ever stronger, brighter and greater.

And that is thanks to the incomparable spirit of the people within it, and that is the spirit that we remember as we celebrate today.

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