Anatomy of A Collapse: Indias Batting Woes Are Not Entirely Shocking – The Wire

For the white ball leg of Indias current outing in Australia, the Indian team donned a kit that resembled the one from early 1990s.

The pleasantly surprising move allowed the fans to indulge in a nostalgic drive while witnessing some quality cricket. During the first one-day match however, Sanjay Manjrekar on commentary remarked that along with the kit, Indias fielding standards too were reminiscent of those the team was known for back in the 90s. Manjrekar is somewhat infamous for having a few sarcastic swipes at the Indian team from time to time and few would have raised their eyebrows over it.

In fact, India finished the limited overs leg with fairly respectable returns. But for a few fielding lapses in an odd game, nothing about the teams effort would bring back the less than pleasing memories of the 90s. Nothing for the fans to lose sleep over. Well, not yet anyway. Except that the horrors of the 90s were reserved for the 3rd innings of the opening Test at Adelaide. The humiliating capitulation on Saturday morning that saw India register its lowest total ever in a Test innings was not a sight entirely unfamiliar to a generation having lived through the ordeals from Durban to Bridgetown and from Hamilton to Ahmedabad.

But with the constant emphasis in the media on this teams superior pedigree to those in the past, the fans could be forgiven for thinking those tribulations were something theyd never be subjected to again. And even if one accounts for an odd aberration that isnt thematic of the teams quality, this Test had no business being one of the occasions considering the position of authority that Virat Kohlis men had secured at the end of the second days play.

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India went into the third innings with a handy 53 run lead, though it could have been a much more substantial one with neater catching. India had lost opener Prithvi Shaw late on day 2 but Shaw hasnt inspired much confidence of late and with the experienced senior pros in the middle order still in the dugout, India looked at building a solid ground to defend, perhaps even batting Australia out of the Test. But that obviously didnt go according to plans.

Nightwatchman Jasprit Bumrah succumbed to Pat Cummins in the second over of the day. That was on expected lines. Bumrah had already played his part. In walked Cheteshwar Pujara. Opener Mayank Agarwal was just looking like he was ready to see out the new ball despite having had a lifeline the previous night. This was the critical partnership India was counting on. Agarwal and Pujara had to bat long and wear the Australian bowlers down to provide a platform for Kohli, Ajinkya Rahane, and Hanuma Vihari to capitalise on later in the day.

The next thirty odd minutes proved to be Indias death knell as Cummins and Josh Hazlewood delivered an exhibition of peerless fast bowling reducing Indian batsmen to mere spectators resigned to fate. From being only one down for 15 runs at one point, India lost 8 more adding another 16 runs to the scoreboard. Cummins and Hazlewood ran in, consistently hit the three quarter length, exploited bounce, and ensured the seam movement was just about enough to take the batsmans edge almost every single time.

Virat Kohli walks off the field after being run-out by Australia in the first innings during the test match at the Adelaide Oval in Adelaide. Photo: PTI/AP

Pujara found himself playing the wrong line, Rahane and Agarwal got caught in the crease, Vihari played with hard hands, and Kohli not for the first time in his life chased a wide one after committing himself on the front foot. The pitch too played quite visibly quicker than it did for the first two days. The bounce was true and the ball carried above the keepers shoulders. The edges were no longer carrying short to the slips. Add to it, two of the worlds best bowlers extracting nasty seam movement constantly threatening both the edges of the bat.

These were not the most conducive of conditions for batting. The Australian batsmen themselves found it incredibly tough to find any rhythm on this pitch against an attack slightly less potent than their own. But that does not explain away a chink in the armour that India has refused to address for a while now that this batting unit is not quite as good as it is often made out to be.

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That Indias bowling attack is the most potent one in the world across conditions is no longer an opinion now. The claim has demonstrable evidence. But the same cannot be said about batting. Earlier this year, India played two Tests in New Zealand in daunting conditions and threw in the towel rather easily. It must be clarified India lost the toss in both Tests and therefore had to bear the brunt of a green seaming wicket first up. But interestingly, it is the second innings on both occasions that the Indian batting got skittled out rather cheaply the phase of a Test match most batting friendly in New Zealand.

On their 2018 South Africa tour, India conceded the Test series under similarly testing conditions. In the two Tests they lost, India lost seven wickets for less than 100 in three out of four innings. Things didnt change much later that year in England either as India similarly found themselves wanting against the moving ball be it at Edgbaston, Lords, or The Oval. And when one views Saturdays debacle at Adelaide under the weight of this recent historical context, things suddenly do not seem all that shocking. In fact, the showdown from Cummins and Hazlewood mustve painfully reminded the Indian fans of their teams travails at Old Trafford in 2014 when James Anderson and Stuart Broad kept pitching the ball up and the Indian top order kept guiding everything to the slip cordon. Three out of Indias top six have remained the same across the six years between these two Tests but the demons have not been put to rest yet.

Now, no team in the world is comfortable batting against sustained quality of fast bowling when the conditions assist the bowlers so much. And despite some glaring technical problems with Indias batsmen, the scorecard from this innings does not fairly appraise the teams bating reserves. It was one of those freakish passages of play where everything that could have gone wrong did go wrong. It is entirely possible Cummins and Hazlewood will bowl even better at some point in the remainder of the series than they did today without coming anywhere close to replicating the same returns. And at the same time, Indian batsmen too will at some point get away with playing more profligate shots outside off stump.

Having said that, Indias batting woes outside the subcontinent very much continue to remain and are unlikely to go away any time soon. Indias fast bowling stocks are stronger than ever though and that allows the team to produce results from time to time that flatter to deceive. Over the course of Test crickets history, rarely have teams thoroughly cracked what would qualify as alien conditions. It is perfectly normal for teams to take a beating down when odds are so heavily stacked against them.

The current Indian team is no exception. They still remain an extremely formidable force in their own backyard and that enviable home record is something that deserves to be written about much more. But away from home, contrary to what the fans have been led to believe, this batting unit is hardly any stronger than the ones India has produced since the turn of the century and remains just as vulnerable as ever. No amount of boisterousness in front of press by Ravi Shastri is going to change it.

Parth Pandya is an Ahmedabad-based freelance sports writer.

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Debbie Allen on Dance Dreams, Grey’s Anatomy, & the Power of Legacy – Coveteur

The icon chatted with Coveteur about her career, the cultural relevance of Greys Anatomy, and her hopes for the future of the Debbie Allen Dance Academy.

Growing up as a dancer, Ive always thought of the dance world as having four wonders: Katherine Dunham, Alvin Ailey, Josephine Baker, and Debbie Allen. Throughout my 24 (nearly 25 in a few weeks) years of living, I can confidently say that my mother has always made sure I was up to snuff on the legend that was Debbie Allen. As a choreographer, actress, director, producer, and Emmy award-winning phenomenon, Allen has been making more than an impact to match her legacy on the world of arts, television, and film that contribute to Black culture far beyond the 1980s. And as a die-hard fan of A Different World, honorary member of Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital, and Black girl dancer, interviewing Debbie Allen was an honor and privilege.

On a Wednesday afternoon, I joined the conference line to await the voice of Ms. Allen herself. Hi, DShonda! she said, filled with joy at nearly 9:00 AM in the morning. I had no idea thereafter that every word with the Fame actress and principal choreographer would be one for the books filled with wisdom and experience curated from her 40 years as a Black woman in Hollywood, a mother, sister, friend, and cultural icon.

As a woman with the world of performing arts at her fingertips, I absolutely had to ask her about how her mental health was being managed during the pandemic. She burst into laughternot in a condescending why would you ask me that type of tone, but laughing at the current state of the world and having to work around it. Im sorry, I had to laugh. I dont have the luxury of doing anything else other than being mentally healthy. I dont have the luxury to go off the rails, so I dont even know what that means, she shared.

You would think that even during the pandemic, the legendary Allen would be able to take some time off to practice stillness. I guess when youve been working since 1970, the green light may be all youre accustomed to seeing, even when the world is on pause. Amidst the crazy election cycle finally winding down and the pandemic coming into a second wave, the Dancing in the Wings author let out a sigh before telling me about the relationship between her creativity and COVID-19.

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Allen revealed that she had shut down the Debbie Allen Dance Academy on the same day that the set of Greys Anatomy shut down, but that didnt mean that the show was over. Everybody was in the office; we sent out letters, but I said were not gonna stop, she told Coveteur. While everyone was confused at first, Allen proposed virtual classes that would be announced on her Instagram account and immediately resume the following Wednesday. When she was challenged with the five Ws and how she would get it done, she responded, I dont know, but were doing it. And so she did.

Her first classes amassed over 35,000 virtual attendees worldwide with the assistance of managing producer Major King and development manager Haley Fonfa to figure out the technological aspect. Before we knew it, we were a Zoom studio and we didnt even know what that meant, she admitted. Over the course of the summer, shes had over 250 students in her summer intensive program from all over the world including Brazil, Germany, and Australia.

Growing up, Allen was born in segregated Houston and was the third child to an orthodontist and a Pulitzer Prize-nominated poet, artist, and scholar, but she knew that her dreams were far bigger than Texas alone. Though the opportunities were slim pickings, her mother, Vivian Allen, recognized the raw talents of Debbie and her sister, now Tony Awardwinning actress Phylicia Rashad, and made the executive decision to relocate the family to Mexico to further pour into Debbies dance passions.

At four years old, I knew it then, the Howard University graduate shared about when her passion for dance first started. I was running around my grandmothers living room and dancing to the radio. When we got a television, I would watch the musical films all Saturday morning, and I saw myself at four years old knowing thats what I wanted to do. And she knew she was destined for greatness from that point on. Allen was accepted into the Houston Ballet Foundation at 13 years old after having been rejected for six years, but the drive and tenacity required from her for the four years to follow would mold her into the dancer, choreographer, and cultural icon we know her as today.

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After graduating from one of the top HBCUs in the country with a degree in theater, Allen went on to pursue a career on Broadway and landed roles as Anita in the 1980s West Side Story and Sweet Charity. To this day, we must recognize that without the great Debbie Allen, we would not have Famethe original and rebooted versionsA Different World, or the esteemed Debbie Allen Dance Academy. However, we would be remiss if we didnt pay homage to the five-time NAACP Image Award recipients achievements as a director, producer, and actress on ABCs groundbreaking hit medical drama series Greys Anatomy.

Ive been really busy, and certainly, putting Greys Anatomy back on its feet is a feat in itself, the Catherine Avery actress said. The meetings, the hours of Zoomoh my god. Hours and hours and hours, days and months of the protocols [on] how do we do it and be safe. Were in a war right now with this COVID, and it took a lot, but finally we figured it out and were doing it. Were lucky that weve been able to move forward and now were on our ninth week of shooting, she said before she interrupted and corrected herself.

No, actually, its been more than that. We started shooting September 8th, and its now November, so weve been doing it for two months and some change, Debbie said. My inner Greys Anatomy fan was geeked out to steer the conversation in the direction of this iconic show and her role in it as an actress and behind-the-scenes director.

Though most of us may think of Allens connection to Greys as Catherine Avery, what most may not know is that Shonda Rhimes hired Allen to serve as an executive producer and director in the twelfth season. This role was by far one of Allens most culturally shifting duties to date, including the responsibility of curating a coalition of directors every year, to which she solemnly swore to put women in the directors seat for at least half the episodes per season. In an effort to make women, both transgender and cisgender, seen in the entertainment industry, Allen has even given the chair to costar Ellen Pompeo, who plays Meredith Grey.

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Greys Anatomy is not only recognized for being the longest-running prime-time medical drama in the country, but their cultural impact beyond television and film has touched women, minorities, LGBTQ+ people, and allies across the world. Thankfully, Allen has been able to be part of this family since 2011.

We are one of the most culturally relevant aspects of the American culture as we present ourselves to the world, and its very important that we tell our stories from our point of view that could only come from that, Allen said proudly about Greys position in entertainment telling the stories of Black America and the more recent pandemic outbreak. She continued to stress the importance of collaboration within entertainment for the betterment of the non-monolithic Black narrative by using the late Chadwick Bosemanstarring film as a prime example. Black Panther happened and it is a phenomenon, and Ryan Coogler directed it, who did Fruitvale Station. [We see] all of those young, beautiful people who are in that movie, and it was a production that came out of Disney. That is many different voices coming together that gave this one voice resonance that touched the entire world and touched the planet.

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, evolution, and change within the nature of the universe and encourages us to all be thankful for it as we witness the cultural growth off and on screen. When it came to the Hot Chocolate Nutcracker, Allen knew that she was taking something so traditional and conventional and transforming it into a phenomenon all her own that would give hope and representation for future generations. The kids have a sense of seeing themselvesthats everything. I can remember when I was a little kid, the only Black person on TV Id see was Leslie Uggams when I was a little bitty girl on something called Sing Along with Mitch. There was Diahann Carrolls Julia. We didnt see ourselves in those lead positions. We might be a maid or a chauffeur, but we werent the lead.

Fast-forward to 2020, Debbie Allen is the leading lady in her own Netflix documentary film, Dance Dreams: Hot Chocolate Nutcracker. Allen confessed that she founded the Debbie Allen Dance Academy in honor of her daughter Vivian Nixon. She needed somewhere else to go, and all these kids needed somewhere else to go where they could put their feet on the ground and have their cultural identity at the same time, she said. The film highlighting Debbie Allens iconic career, the reinvention and reimagination of Tchiacovksys original 1982 two-act ballet performance, and the inspirational students and instructors from DADA was executive-produced by a familiar face in the industrythe one and only Shonda Rhimes. This was totally Shonda Rhimes idea to put this on Netflix, she laughed as she passed off the credit to her Greys Anatomy family member.

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She took it and shaped it into what it is now. She masterminded it becoming what it is, Allen praised Rhimes. Oliver Bokelberg shot it, Shonda took it to Netflix and reshaped it so its now something thats going to be in 180 different languages. The world will see these beautiful kids doing what they do bestjust learning, being disciplined, and onstage performingand what that means to them. Thats everything, and I think its inspirational. Did you find it inspirational when you watched it? she prompted me.

This interview had now become a full-blown conversation with Debbie Allen as I ensured her that my unique experience as a Black girl dancer from Brooklyn was paralleled to hers and the students who shared intimate interviews in Netflixs Dance Dreams. There you go, you understand it. Youll be able to write about it better than anything I could say, the icon said to me after I told her about the cultural messaging and unique position of herself and the Debbie Allen Dance Academy as an inspiration to myself and other young dancers of color around the world. Pinch me.

Before we parted ways, I asked her about her hopes for Hot Chocolate Nutcracker and the legacy she hopes it will leave for future generations. Were still in the making, so I cant think about leaving anything right now. Im thinking about building. Were in the middle of a capital campaign. Were gonna raise seven million dollars to finish this building, and it is for these children. This is a cultural center. Its gonna be called the Shonda Rhimes Performing Arts Center that houses the Debbie Allen Dance Academy and Debbie Allen Middle School. Im starting a school in the fall. Im in the building stages, so Im moving, she exclusively revealed about her forthcoming plans to pour into the younger generation with education, love, and empowerment. Allen ended our conversation with humility, grace, and a reminder that even at the age of 70 years old, she is only scratching the surface.

I am not thinking about legacy. Im too much in the building of going up right now. When you start talking about legacy, youre looking back like youve done it. Im just not there yet.

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Swamp Thing 109 Review: The Anatomy Lesson – Cape & Castle

I cant believe were rearing up on the season (series) finale. Just one episode to go. Even when this first came out, I believed it deserved a second season and more beyond that. I still believe that. With all of the buzzing on social media about its time on The CW, its apparent Im not the only one. Now, with the show nearing its finale, will there be more? Thats still a mystery.Last week on Swamp Thing (review here), Abby tried to search for answers but only found trouble at the CDC. Her resources were yanked out from under her, including her best friend, Harlan. Averys fight for survival out in the swamp brought painful memories to the surface and he came face to face with Swamp Thing. Though promises were made, they were also broken.This week, Abby turned to Liz for help in finding Alec/Swamp Thing. Daniel stepped up to take on the role of the true Blue Devil. Woodrue completely lost himself in his obsession.

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Abby (Crystal Reed) surprised Liz (Maria Sten) with her return but it was a short welcome. Immediately, Abby asked for her help with finding and rescuing Swamp Thing/Alec from Woodrues clutches. While it seemed crazy to ask, Liz reminded Abby that she will always be at her side. I absolutely love that about Liz. No matter the amount of crazy or danger, like Abby, she will do anything to help people. Those two are like two peas in a pod. Make that three when you add Harlan, and I totally am because Im not giving up on his being suddenly kidnapped in the dark of the night.

The two wound up visiting Woodrues home only to meet his wife whose Alzheimers is even worse than before. The determination and teamwork between Abby and Liz really make my feminist heart swoon. Woman power at its finest, you guys. Nothing is standing in their way of finding Swamp Thing and getting to the bottom of the Sunderlands dirty business. However, I wish they wouldve called somebody to stay with Mrs. Woodrue so she wasnt by herself after they left her house.

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After finding and saving Alec/Swamp Thing (Derek Mears), Abby refused to leave his side as they followed him back to the place where he died. Liz couldnt go on, but Abby remained and saw him bring his own body from the water, proving once and for all that Alec is dead. What remains is this new form of Alec: Swamp Thing. Hell never return to his human form. While it is heartbreaking for Abby, it also settled her fight to save Alec and focus on the danger Marais is in because of the Rot. Yeah, thats still out there!

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Daniel (Ian Ziering) was still being held in the hospital, but after the Phantom Stranger paid him a visit and showed him a vision of Abby and Liz being shot to death trying to save Swamp Thing/Alec, he wasnt staying any longer. It was time to officially jump in the fray. This wasnt just some attempt to get out of Marais either. This was his friends in danger. While its been a hot second since hes been onscreen, Im thrilled to see him jump back into action.

Getting to see the Blue Devil blaze to life was phenomenal. Granted, Daniel questioned himself but ultimately took it on, determined to get it right this time. Luckily, he made it in time and managed to save Abby and Liz, giving them the chance they needed to get to Swamp Thing/Alec.

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The grand entrance of the Blue Devil was utterly spectacular. From the scene of him taking on a room full of militant mercenaries down to his look with the horns and his devastating, fiery powers. The build-up of Daniels character from his backstory to his destiny was more than worthwhile just for this. Sure, the full size, smurf blue demon came out a lot different and a little scarier than his traditional comic self, but coming to life, he looked amazing. Hellish and badass!

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Woodrues (Kevin Durand) greatest dream just came true. He found the specimen of a lifetime by capturing Swamp Thing/Alec. With Averys (Will Patton) discretion at a secret Sunderland facility, he got the chance to study Swamp Thing as if he werent a living thing, but just another test subject thats a means to advance his career. His intensity about this shows just how much hes truly forgotten about his wifes condition, so this is no longer for her.

As he went about the autopsy, he discovered organs inside but pointed out that they dont do anything. These bits of Swamp Thing are bits that kept him tied to his human self, Alec Holland, from before. Its the part of Swamp Thing that still believed he could go back to being a man, that a part of him still was. It didnt move Woodrue to consider stopping his procedure but only encouraged him more. Me, however? My heart broke for him and Abby. Hes still trying to figure out who and what he is and this was brutal.

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Avery surprised Maria (Virginia Madsen) this week by getting her sent to the Barclay Institution, a mental hospital, and fully taking over the project with Woodrue, the accelerant, and Swamp Thing. With her committed, that left him in charge of her money too. She definitely needed to be put into a loony bin, but it still left a bad taste in my mouth. Maria, as dastardly and unforgiving as she is, has more of a level head about business and morals than Avery does. Avery needs put away too. Hopefully, hell be next! The man is dangerous and has no regard for anybody when it comes to getting something he wants and he wants Swamp Thing.

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ABC Sets 2021 Scripted Series Premiere Dates; ‘The Rookie’ & ‘Call Your Mother’ Join Schedule, ‘Grey’s’-Led Thursday Returns In March, ‘Black-ish’…

ABC has firmed up its midseason schedule, setting up early 2021 premiere dates for its scripted series. That includes ABCs returning scripted series and new comedy Call Your Mother, starring Kyra Sedgwick.

Call Your Mother and The Rookie, which were originally on ABCs fall schedule before being pushed, are slated in their previously designated slots, Wednesday 9:30 PM behind The Conners, and Sunday at 10 PM, respectively.

As ABC Entertainment president Karey Burke indicated in May, Black-ish, joined by spinoff Mixed-ish, will be back in the Tuesday 9-10 PM hour starting in January. The Tuesday 8-10 PM block was temporary taken over by The Bachelorette this fall as the summer staples season was delayed by the pandemic. Black-ish, originally left on the bench for midseason, was subsequently summoned back for a fall run on Wednesdays.

On Tuesday, Black-ish and Mixed-ish will follow To Tell the Truth; The Rookie, whose return was delayed because of a later production restart, will again follow American Idol.

ABCs third new scripted series, drama Rebel, headlined by Katey Sagal, was only picked up in September, so it will be scheduled later. It comes from Greys Anatomy and Station 19 showrunner Krista Vernoff.

The two Vernoff-run series, along with Thursday companion A Million Little Things, will be back after a winter break on March 3. This is the latest ever that Greys has kicked off its midseason run, but the ongoing pandemic has been forcing a lot of scheduling changes. The rest of ABCs scripted series will resume airing originals in January, including The Good Doctor, airing behind The Bachelor.

Serving as a bridge on Thursday while the scripted lineup is resting are reality series Celebrity Wheel of Fortune, The Chase and The Hustler.

Here are ABCs early 2021 scripted premiere dates. New shows are in bold.

SUNDAY, JANUARY 310-11 PM The Rookie (season premiere)

MONDAY, JANUARY 1110-11 PM The Good Doctor

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 138-8:30 PM The Goldbergs8:30-9 PM American Housewife9-9:30 PM The Conners9:30-10 PM Call Your Mother (series premiere)

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2010-11 PM For Life

TUESDAY, JANUARY 269-9:30 PM Black-ish (new day and time)9:30-10 PM Mixed-ish (season premiere)10-11 PM Big Sky

THURSDAY, MARCH 48-9 PM Station 199-10 PM Greys Anatomy10-11 PM A Million Little Things

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CALL YOUR MOTHER Jean, an empty-nester mom, wonders how she ended up alone while her children live their best lives thousands of miles away. She decides her place is with her family, and as she reinserts herself into their lives, her kids realize they might actually need her more than they thought.

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The anatomical drawing lessons from this Thai teacher are breathtaking – The Courier

Drawing a human body is not the easiest thing, and it takes years of practice to get a correct result. There are so many shapes, proportions, muscles, and bones in our bodies that it takes an incredible knowledge of human anatomy to depict them on paper. But there is Wannarit Karin, who is a hit with these breathtaking anatomical drawing lessons.

Wannarit Karin is a Thai artist who founded the ART of Anatomy Academy. The latter has mastered the techniques of anatomical drawing so well that he decided to pass on his knowledge to art students.

In her drawings, Karin highlights the most complex parts of the human body with incredible precision, from tendons and joints to muscle tissue.

Wannarit Karin teaches two courses: the first aims to give students an in-depth knowledge of anatomy and to untangle the parts that are most difficult to depict. The second is titled Drawing the Head and consists of practicing drawing a human face from a doll. Again, you need a good knowledge of the structure of the face, taking into account light and shadow.

In Wannarit Karins classes, art meets medicine.

As a reminder: Thanks to the knowledge of human anatomy and anatomical drawing, many artists were able to excel in classical painting. In addition, the greatest painters in history such as Da Vinci, Michelangelo or even Rembrandt have examined the human body and even participated in dissections to perfect their art!

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90 Day Fianc: The Anatomy of TVs Most Addictive Reality Show – Vanity Fair

The opening moments of 90 Day Fiancs eighth season, which premiered Sunday evening, are a brain-melting series of smash cuts, shock reveals, and, some might argue, assaults to more refined viewing senses. Audiences are introduced to Brandon, a 27-year-old farmer who lives with his parents and never really had a girlfriend growing up. After a few atmospheric cutaway shots showing Brandon tending to sheep in rural Virginia, Brandons unlikely love interest appears: Julia, a brunette go-go dancer from metropolitan Russia. After a slick montage of Julia sliding down a stripper pole, gyrating in a bra, and posing in a thong, Brandon solemnly explains, I fell in love immediately.

In a flashback, we learn that Brandon decided to propose to Julia after five months of dating and only one in-person meetingwhich, in the 90 Day-verse, feels like a reasonable courtship. And now that Julia has been granted her K-1 visa, the couple has 90 days, once Julia lands, to marry, or else Julia will have to return to Russia.

As if that time constraint is not intimidating enough, Julia will also have to acclimate to life on a farm in a foreign country with her fiancs controlling mother who, at the start of the episode, questions Julias motives, and by the end of the episode, will call a doctor to inquire about getting Julia on birth control. Brandon and Julia are just one of seven couples that the roller-coaster eighth season follows.

At a time when most television audiences have seemingly jumped the linear-programming ship in favor of the deep, bingeable-content seas of streaming services, 90 Day Fiancs numbers continue to grow. Since the series was introduced in 2014, TLC has spun the show off into over 10 franchise legsand in the process, has become the years leading cable channel for women, as well as the top television destination on Sunday and Monday nights for adults this summer. This year alone, according to TLC, viewers have consumed a staggering 73 billion minutes of 90 Day and its children. This week, the network announced its new streaming service, Discovery+, will contain four additional spin-offs and more than 200 total hours of bingeable 90 Day content when it debuts January 4the closest TLC can get to injecting its tried-and-true variety of vrit into viewers veins.

The genius of the series, created by Matt Sharp, is that beneath its slick editing are real-life couples who were already struggling to obtain K-1 visas when his production team found them. While reality series like The Bachelor or The Real Housewives ply their stars with wine and manipulate social setups to breed petty drama, 90 Days couples were living out their highest-stakes romantic lives before being cast on the show. By the time TLC turns on its cameras, the couples are usually emotionally drained by the parameters of their long-distance relationships, financially drained by expensive K-1 paperwork, and, in some cases, worn down by critical friends and family members. No priming for drama is necessary.

These people arent just doing this for a television show, Sharp told Vanity Fair. This is their life. They put it on the line for this other person, and this is very real to them.

This seasons returning cast member Tarik Meyers explained that, when he was first cast on the series with his partner Hazel Cagalitan, he had been through such a grueling gauntlet that he didnt have the energy to put on a show for the cameras.

When you have two different embassies breathing down your neck, basically going over your life with a fine-tooth comb, and then the camera crew gets there, its like, Oh, you again? said Meyers.

The 90 Day team said that primarily, theyre looking for cast members who can be totally transparent about their journey.

Were really looking for people to open up and be comfortable letting us in, said Sharp, explaining that his producers aim for each confessional-style interview to feel like youre sitting on the end of the bed with your best friend, and that best friend is really opening up and telling you what the deal is with their relationship.

Added TLC president Howard Lee, A really good cast member can articulate their thoughts powerfully, quickly, directlyand they wear their hearts on their sleeves. They do not hold back. They want to process everything thats on their mind.

Meyersa rapper and single father who describes himself as a cross between Carlton Banks from the Fresh Prince and Ice Cubesaid that he definitely fits that archetype.

With me, what you see is what you get, said Meyers. I just let people see it, good or bad.

Meyers said that he found the process of appearing on the show therapeutic. Until seeing the series, he didnt know of anyone else who flew overseas to date: I thought I was like a unicorn. When he heard about the series, he said, I was like, Really, theyve got a show about crazy people like me? Meyers laughed. I started watching it and I was like, WowI didnt know we had a home.

Brutal, unguarded honesty is critical to the messiness quotient of the series as well. Were not looking to tell a puppies and rainbows story, confirmed Sharp, and were not looking to tell something thats entirely negative. Were just looking to tell an honest story.

Interestingly enough, criminal backgrounds are not enough to disqualify a candidate, as long as that criminal background is neither violent nor boring. Many times we embrace that as part of our storytelling, said Sharp of the franchise, which has cast people charged with second-degree arson, theft and forgery, and felony possession of marijuana. We know everyone has a past, and not everyone is proud of everything theyve done in the past. Sometimes that enriches their story.

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Patrick Dempseys Return to Greys Anatomy Was Extremely Heartfelt and Organic – Us Weekly

An epic homecoming. Patrick Dempseys unexpected return to Greys Anatomy on Thursday, November 12, proved to be a great experience for the cast and crew.

The timing for Patricks return had finally come. He was extremely professional, friendly, funny, and his chemistry with Ellen [Pompeo] was still there, a source tells Us Weekly exclusively. The crew enjoyed the time with Patrick, and there was a lot of catching up.

The source added that the Greys Anatomy team are a big family and Patrick may have left it for a bit, but as families do, they come back together. It was extremely heartfelt and organic to watch it all.

The Bridget Joness Baby actor, 54, exited the long-running medical drama in April 2015 after portraying Dr. Derek Shepherd (a.k.a. McDreamy) for nearly 11 years. In his final episode, his character died after a tragic car crash.

This month, Dempseys deceased character returned to the show for its season 17 premiere. During the episodes final moments, Meredith Grey (Pompeo) was found unconscious in a hospital parking lot. When they cut to her thought process in her mind, Meredith was reuniting with her former husband, Derek (Dempsey), on the beach.

After the episode aired, Pompeo, 51, told Deadline that having the reunion occur amid a time of so much darkness was meant to serve as a ray of light for longtime fans. Dempsey, for his part, said that they had a ball filming the special moment.

I think the whole atmosphere has changed, certainly working at the beach, and seeing everybody again was really a very healing process, and really rewarding, and a lot of fun, he explained to the publication on Thursday. And hopefully, that feeling translates, and the fans enjoy it. I know that theyve been wanting us to get back together, and I think this will satisfy a lot of people, and surprise a lot of people, hopefully.

Following his departure in 2015, the Cant Buy Me Love actor spoke with Entertainment Weekly about how his dramatic exit came to be. It just sort of unfolded in a very organic way, he said at the time. I dont remember the date. It was not in the fall. Maybe February or March. It happened very quickly.

Dempsey also noted that being on the acclaimed series impacted his personal life, adding, Its 10 months, 15 hours a day. You never know your schedule, so your kid asks you, What are you doing on Monday? and you go, I dont know, because I dont know my schedule. Doing that for 11 years is challenging. What I would like to do is focus on not being spread so thin. Those days are over!

Greys Anatomy airs on ABC Thursdays at 9 p.m. ET.

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One Piece Anatomy: 10 Weird Things About Its Citizens’ Bodies – CBR – Comic Book Resources

While the people of Eiichiro Oda's One Piece definitely look interesting, a few things about their anatomy just leave the fans scratching their heads.

A huge part of any manga/anime series finding huge critical and financial success is its ability to stand out. There's no hiding the fact that the Japanese media industry is a congested market. If any fictional character is going to make it, they have to look like no one else. This concept is a huge part as to why One Piecein particular is a huge success.

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The series is able to grab anyone's attention with just a look, and the base anatomy of every citizen speaks volumes about the character of the series itself. However, if one were to actually hold that anatomy with some objectivity, they're bound to find a few inconsistencies.While the people of Eiichiro Oda's worlddefinitely look interesting, a few things about their anatomy just leave the fans scratching their heads.

One of the oddest things with One Piece is seeing some, large characters being called giants and some not. Giants are an actual species within One Piece's world, i.e. an actual race derived from a geographical location and with its own subculture. However, they are often confused with "giant humans," which are regular humans that just happen to be, well, really, really, big.

Characters like Big Mom and whatever Gecko Moria is come to mind. People can be practically as large as pirate ships themselves; yet for some reason, they're not classified or even seen the same way as giants, who, more often than not, are not that much larger than giant humans.

One Piece has this running gag where the crewmates constantly confuse Usopp with other people. This isn't because Usopp himself just has a bland face. He certainly doesn't. It's because, every now and then, they stumble upon another person with a long nose. It doesn't matter if this person is taller, shorter, or has an entirely different body type. If they got that long nose, they are essentially Usopp.

While it is funny in the moment, it is a little strange to see so many people with extended noses. This would include characters like Kaku, Mozu, Kiwi, Foxy, and even Marshall D. Teach brandishing more sniffer than face. If Usopp isn't careful, his main character trait can be taken away.

While fans are still waiting to see if a "long nose people" is a canon thing, they at least have confirmation that there are tribes for other, extended parts of the body. This would include longarm tribe members, such as Scratchmen Apoo and Ideo, longleg tribe members, such as Blue Gilly, Tamago, and Charlotte Smoothie, and even a snakeneck tribe.

If a part of the body is really long, there's bound to be a tribe for it. It is worth noting, however, that there is no, strong confirmation yet if these are actual tribes or if there's just one, mean middle schooler in the World Government just naming races.

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What to Watch on TV This Week: The Crown and Greys Anatomy Return – Variety

Welcome back to Tune In: our weekly newsletter offering a guide to the best of the weeks TV.

Each week,Varietys TV team combs through the weeks schedule, selecting our picks of what to watch and when/how to watch them. As many across the country continue to practice self-isolation due to coronavirus, why not while away a few hours on some of the shows below?

This week, two of the biggest shows on television in Greys Anatomy and The Crown return for new seasons.

Industry, HBO, Monday, 10 p.m.

This new drama, from director Lena Dunham and first-time creators Mickey Down and Konrad Kay, follows a group of young graduates competing for a limited number of permanent positions at a leading international bank in London. It is described as an insiders view of the blackbox of high finance through the eyes of outsider Harper Stern (Myhala Herrold).

A Teacher, Hulu, Tuesday

ATeacherfollows Claire Wilson (Kate Mara),ayoungteacheratasuburban Texas high schooland her student, Eric Walker (Nick Robinson), as they navigate the complexitiesand consequences ofa predatory relationship. It is based on the indie movie of the same name byHannah Fidell, whoalso servesas writer, directorand executive producer on the limited series.

Dash & Lily, Netflix, Tuesday

One of Nick Jonas first gigs as an executive producer, Dash & Lily is the story of a whirlwind Holiday romance between cynical Dash (Austin Abrams)and optimisticLily (Midori Francis). Its based on the YA book series Dash&Lilys Book of Dares from bestselling authors Rachel Cohn and David Levithan.

Greys Anatomy, ABC, Thursday, 9 p.m.

Between the COVID-19 pandemic and the massive Black Lives Matter protests across the country, Greys Anatomy has plenty to sink its teeth into as it heads into season 17. Tune in Thursday night for the season premiere.

The Crown, Netflix, Sunday

The Crown returns for season 4 this weekend, as two box office characters join the show. This season introduces Margaret Thatcher (Gillian Anderson) and Princess Diana (Emma Corrin) to the fray, further disrupting Queen Elizabeths (Olivia Colman) shaky relationships with her family.

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Vampire Anatomy, According to The Vampire Diaries | CBR – CBR – Comic Book Resources

The vampires in The Vampire Diaries adhere to some elements from vampire lore, but with roots in dark magic, they are their own bloodthirsty fiends.

In literature, film and TV, the vampire has varied in appearance and abilities, although a few key traits remain the same. The vampire must consume human blood to survive, their power is at its peak during the night and a human must consume the blood of a vampire to become one themselves.The Vampire Diaries features some of the time-honored traditions of vampire lore but the show also introduces its own elements to the bloodthirsty fiends.

The rule that vampire blood is necessary to kick-start the transformation from human to bloodsucker has existed for generations of vampire stories, and The Vampire Diaries is no different. To become a vampire, a human must die with a vampire's blood in their system. The matter of the human's death itself is irrelevant -- although the body does have to be somewhat intact. However, humans hoping to become a creature of the night must either consume vampire blood orally or through injection, or have a vampire's blood poured on an open wound.

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The Vampire Diariesestablishes early on that in order to complete the transformation from human to vampire, a newly created vampire must consume human blood. Animal blood is not sufficient to sustain the transformation, so new vampires who want to adhere to a strict diet of animal blood are out of luck -- at least initially. A human need not die in the process, and vampires can utilizeunconventional methods to obtain the needed blood, likestealing blood donor bags or feeding from a recently deceased human. Regardless, a newly created vampire only has 24 hours to have their first taste of human blood or they will die permanently.

In theTheVampire Diariesuniverse,all vampires descend from the six Original vampires known as the Mikaelson Family -- Mikael, Finn, Elijah, Kol, Rebekah and Klaus. After the Originals were created in 1001 AD, they fed on human blood and thus created the first bloodlines, through which all vampires are connected. The magical properties of the Originals' blood is passed down through each vampire they sire and the ones their progeny sire, meaning that vampires are all one big family. Unfortunately, due to every vampire's link to the Mikaelsons, if one of the Originals die, their entire bloodline follows suit in less than a hour.

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Laird: The anatomy of the Bill Belichick quote everybody is talking about – RADIO.COM

We got the Boston sports Quote of the Year earlier this week on WEEI, and Christian Fauria of OMF is the man responsible for procuring it.

Fauria was Tom Cruise in A Few Good Men, pressing his Colonel Jessup - Belichick -and did he ever get his man on that wall.

As a result, We sold out will forever define the Pandemic Patriots of 2020. A year of excuses? As Jessup would say it, youre Goddamn right it is.

Now, I ran my cinematic comparison past Fauria on Wednesday, and he didnt quite agree with the characterization. I wasnt trying to get some sort of gotcha moment, Fauria said. I did want an honest conversation and I did want to bring up the fact that it sounded like [Belichick] was making excuses, and thats not something you hear from him.

Those excuses Fauria was referencing began during an interview Belichick had with Charlie Weis on Sirius XM radio last week, where Belichick referenced youth, the NFL salary cap, Covid-19 opt-outs, and injuries while discussing his teams rough 2-5 start to the 2020 season.

The Weis interview opened the portal for OMF Monday to press Belichick on his newly found in-season introspection.

It was obvious when he talked to Charlie [Weis] that he was willing to go there, said Fauria. It was on his mind. Because he doesnt do anything unless he wants to. How long have we been interviewing him and how many times have we asked him tough questions and nothing, no information, no explanation? My rabbit ears went up with the Weis interview, and then talking with other people who were listening to it or covering the team for years, they all said the response was odd. It was off script. Different from what were used to. I just felt like it was weird.

But would Belichick give them that information after an agonizing loss to the Bills? That was no extra point.

I didnt think it should go without it at least being said, Fauria explained about his pre-interview thoughts. And I respect Bill like crazy but that was something that was too much in the open. In my head I was like, This really sounds like a bunch of excuses. Is that the case?

Fauria continued: I felt like as a show, we couldnt go into that situation without asking or wed lose credibility. We talked about it beforehand, there were a couple of things we wanted to get in there. We always kind of assume [Belichicks] not going to answer anything. We have a question and a follow-up, always, youve always got to keep one in your back pocket. And then when Glenn [Ordway] got into it.

Ordway indeed started the line of questioning about why Belichick had been so revealing to Weis, but he received a terse response.

It seems pretty obvious to me, Belichick grumbled. Whats the question?

Why are you doing it now? Ordway asked.

I mean its pretty obvious," Belichick said. "It was an honest answer to an honest question. No more, no less than that. Im sure you can read a lot into it if you want to. That wasnt the intent.

To Faurias credit, his follow-up made all the difference.

What it sounds like is a lot of excuses, Fauria declared. Covid excuses, things youve never said before.

And then, after a few awkward seconds, the reveal.

"I didn't say it as an excuse. I never said that," said Belichick. "Look, we paid Cam Newton a million dollars. It's obvious we didn't have any money. It's nobody's fault. That's what we did the last five years. We sold out and won three Super Bowls, played in a fourth, and played in an AFC championship game. This year we have less to work with. It's not an excuse. It's just a fact."

Its the quote of the year because it lets Patriots Nation under the hood for arare glimpse of how Bill really feels. Frustrated, obviously. But also vulnerable for the first time in two decades. Belichick appears to even be reaching out for sympathy, for a mulligan of sorts. He IS concerned about the current state of his team. He knows theres no simple, quick fix. The greatest coach of all time cant do it all himself.

As Fauria reflected back on the Q&A, he felt the same. Bill is human, he makes mistakes. But for me this is something we always addressed as a team, we werent making excuses, we werent going to tell you the reason why, we were just going to be like, Weve got to be better. And then for the past three days, chapter and verse of how things went on? I just thought it was interesting. Its almost like a moral sin, making excuses is kind of taboo. Belichick doesnt make excuses and thats the point.

No excuses until this week, that is. Excuses dressed up as facts. All thanks to Weis ... and to Fauria, whose question elicited 2020s Code Red.

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‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Fan Theory Claims Izzie Never Loved Denny — It Was Always Alex – Showbiz Cheat Sheet

A lot of characters have come and gone in Greys Anatomys17 seasons. But there are some that fans just cant stop talking about. Denny Duquette was only on the show for 23 episodes. His last appearance was in 2009. Even though he left the show for good 10 years ago, fans cant stop talking about Denny. Fans loved Izzie and Dennys relationship. But recently, some wondered if Denny was ever right for Izzie at all.

In Greys Anatomy, Denny Duquette entered the picture as a patient. He had a dangerous heart condition, and he also happened to be rich and hot. All this led to him and Izzie flirting relentlessly, despite his precarious medical predicament. Izzie ended up risking her career to get Denny a heart, but he died after the operation of a stroke.Later, Izzie discovered that Denny had left her a very large sum of money, which she used to start a foundation in his honor.

Even though he wasnt alive on screen for very long, Denny was a very popular character. He was so loved that he was actually brought back as a ghost multiple times. He appeared to Meredith during a near-death experience. Later, when Izzie was suffering from a brain tumor, she hallucinated ghost Denny, and the two even had sex. It was one of the weirder moments onGreys, but the fact that he was brought back multiple times is a testament to how popular Denny really was.

Even though Denny was so well-loved that writers brought him back as a ghost, some Redditors still think he was wrong for Izzie. One fan on Reddit recently made a detailed post explaining why Izzie and Alex were actually meant for each other, and Denny was just a detour.

First of all, the post points out that Izzie and Denny barely knew each other. Aside from the ghost sex, these two only had a few weeks of in-person contact. Plus, Izzie met Denny right after Alex cheated on her. According to fans, this makes Denny a rebound.

A few years after she met Denny, Izzie was diagnosed with a brain tumor. This fan points out that Izzie probably had the tumor when she met Denny, and was not of sound mind. Hence why she risked everything for a guy she barely knew.

Although the post was convincing, many fans still think that Denny and Izzie were meant to be. As one fan wrote, Im a firm believer that Denny was Izzies great love, Izzie was Alexs great love, and Alex was Jos great love. Although most commenters commended the original poster for their hard work, it was hard to convince diehardGreysfans that Izzie and Denny were anything other than soulmates.

Other fans were already on board. As one fan wrote, I agree. Denny was a rush of intense emotions and a temporary thing that felt like love but her true only love was Alex. It is true that Denny and Izzie barely knew each other. In real life, no one would think their relationship was a good idea. But the great thing aboutGreysis it isnt real life. Things are supposed to be extra dramatic. It makes total sense that a prominent doctor would fall in love with a heart patient in a few weeks, and later have sex with his ghost.

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Retrotrigonal muscular layer sling associated with total anatomical reconstruction in robot-assisted radical prostatectomy and early continence. -…

Urinary continence (UC) represents the main non-oncological goal in patients undergoing robotic-assisted radical prostatectomy (RARP). To evaluate the efficacy in early UC achievement, we described a new sling technique using the retrotrigonal muscular layer (TZ sling) combined with total anatomical reconstruction (TAR).

We prospectively enrolled 407 consecutive prostate cancer (PC) patients undergoing RARP between May 2017 and January 2020. The first 250 patients underwent only TAR, while the following 157 patients TAR+TZ sling, by isolating and anchoring the retrotrigonal muscular layer to the pubic bone with 2 bilateral sutures. We defined UC as1 pad/die, which was assessed after catheter removal at 1, 4 and 12wk using the International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire-Short Form (ICIQ-SF) score. Sling-related operative time and post-operative complications were analyzed.

In the TAR group, the UC rates at the 1, 4 and 12wk were 58%, 66% and 86%; in the TAR+TZ sling group 72%, 76% and 88%, respectively. A statistically significant difference was observed in the two groups at 1wk (p=0.0049) and 4wk (p=0.035) favoring the TZ sling surgical strategy. This difference in UC rates was lost at 12wk (p0.05). No statistically significant differences in operative time, acute urinary retentions and other complication rates were observed between the two groups (p=NS).

We have described a new, safe, feasible modification of RARP using a sling with the retrotrigonal muscular layer associated with TAR. We have demonstrated a statistically significant improvement in early UC rate in patients who are undergoing TAR and TZ sling compared to undergoing only TAR.

World journal of urology. 2020 Oct 28 [Epub ahead of print]

Matteo Luigi Zanoni, Fabio Grizzi, Davide Maffei, Paolo Vota, Nicola Frego, Giovanni Toia, Cinzia Mazzieri, Massimo Lazzeri, Nicol Buffi, Giovanni Lughezzani, Paolo Casale, Alberto Saita, Giorgio Guazzoni, Alberto Mandressi, Gianluigi Taverna

Department of Urology, Humanitas Mater Domini, Via Gerenzano 2, 21053, Varese, Castellanza, Italy., Department of Biomedical Sciences, Humanitas University, Via Rita Levi Montalcini 4, 20090, Milan, Pieve Emanuele, Italy., Humanitas Clinical and Research Center, IRCCS, via Manzoni 56, 20089, Rozzano, Italy., Department of Urology, Humanitas Mater Domini, Via Gerenzano 2, 21053, Varese, Castellanza, Italy. .

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Grey’s Anatomy Star Ellen Pompeo on Baby2Baby, the Pandemic and Power of Empathy – WWD

Ellen Pompeo, Greys Anatomy star, actress and producer, spent her Friday afternoon at a charitable Halloween drive-thru with Baby2Baby the Los Angeles-based organization that provides children living in poverty with basic needs.

Its been devastating to watch, Pompeo said of the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. Its really been interesting to see what a lack of empathy there is out there, considering its one of the most challenging times weve faced as a planetWhy is a lack of empathy something to be celebrated? Why does a lack of empathy make you tough? Caring and having empathy is a sign of strength, not a weakness.

With over 8 million Instagram followers, Pompeo has been using her platform to highlight social causes, movements health equity and Black Lives Matter and the significance of wearing a face mask during the health crisis.

Im super fortunate, she went on, when asked how shes been adapting to the year. I cant complain at all about my life. But I think about younger kids. My 6-year-old couldnt start kindergarten properly this year. The kids who graduated high school couldnt start college this year. The theater actors in New York City, the restaurant workers, the health-care workers, so many people have been really affected by this.

With Baby2Baby, Pompeo has been able to see a local impact of giving back.

Theyre such hard workers, she said of Baby2Baby chief executive officers Kelly Sawyer Patricof and Norah Weinstein. Theyre really smart women and know what theyre doing. Theyre really good at it. You see at their events, how successful they are, how many people turn out. You can actually see the work being put to use.

Every year, Baby2Baby raises millions of dollars at an annual gala in L.A. Last year, the nonprofit collected $4.7 million at the event, bringing out the likes of Katy Perry, Kelly Rowland, the late Kobe Bryant with wife Vanessa, Jennifer Garner, Kate Hudson, Jessica Alba, Gwyneth Paltrow, Chrissy Teigen and her husband John Legend. This year the party was canceled due to the pandemic, but that hasnt stopped Patricof and Weinstein from hosting smaller charitable events throughout the year.

They never stop raising money, asking for money, volunteers, continued Pompeo of the women. Its really impressive. Ive seen this organization grow and grow. Their events are consistent. Their giving is consistent, and their work is consistent.

Pompeo, along with other volunteers, handed out school supplies and backpacks along with costumes and candy for Halloween on Friday, thanks to Paul Mitchell a lead sponsor for the organization for the last five years.

They gave a lot of money, over $300,000, to buy all of the supplies, Pompeo said of the professional hair-care company. Without huge donations like that, these events never go on.

Its awkward to go through the logistics of everything, but once they pull up, all of that goes away, said Michaeline DeJoria, vice chairman of John Paul Mitchell Systems and an executive board member of Baby2Baby, of the drive-thru concept. You just look into each others eyes, and youre handing them something, and theyre so grateful. Whether youre in masks, separated by cars, whatever the protocol is, that moment just doesnt change. All the stuff around it looks different, but the vibe was still the same. Its still as heartwarming and humbling as ever.

The mission this year has been accelerated to meet the needs of kids and families, she continued.

Whats so doubly sad about COVID-19 hitting is the essential needs that were there were already so overwhelming, and now to compound that onto COVID-19, a lot of the parents were barely making by, so many have lost jobs or were furloughed, said DeJoria. Early on, we had to pivot toward specific COVID-19 needs like sanitizer. That was really major. And one of the things that was really heartbreaking was a lot of parents, because of loss of income, jobs, access to these basic needs, a lot of them have resorted to making homemade diapers out of newspapers and towels or watering down baby formula. So, those essential needs of food and diapers have really and of course the sanitizers and self-care items like hair care and all that, which we were happy to donate along with the sanitizer the need for that just ramped up so much that the focus really pivoted toward outputting more of those items, especially early on.

Baby2Baby is currently unable to accept physical donations due to the pandemic, but the best way to get involved is monetary donations at baby2baby.org, said Pompeo.

No matter how small [the amount], she said, theyre always grateful, and they put it to good use.

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Anatomy of an Impeachment Trial – The Dispatch – The Dispatch

Were on day two of the Senates second impeachment trial of Donald Trump and our hosts are here for the breakdown. On Tuesday, the House impeachment managers released a video montage of January 6 in an effort to tie former President Trumps rhetoric and words to the storming of the Capitol. [The video] had in many ways the effect that displaying a crime scene photograph has on a criminal trial, David explains. It tried to make it real again. Tune in to hear Sarah and the guys chat about the constitutionality of impeachment, the mechanics of the trial, and the persuasiveness of Trumps defense team. Stick around to hear our hosts chat about what National Pizza Day means to them.

Show Notes:

-Senate Impeachment Trial: House Managers January 6 Video Montage.

-French Press:The Impeachment Trial Vote Will Set a Precedent. Make It the Right One. by David French inThe Dispatch.

-Brandenburg v. Ohio

-McConnell Signals Trump Conviction Is a GOP Conscience Vote by Jennifer Jacobs inBloomberg.

-The Constitution Doesnt Bar Trumps Impeachment Trial by Chuck Cooper in theWall Street Journal.

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Webinar: Riding from the anatomical perspective – Horsetalk

The second in a series of online lecture demonstrations in a series from Horses Inside Out looks at how the rider affects the horse.

Riding from the Anatomical Perspective will look at the changes that occur within the horses body, posture and movement when the weight of the rider is added.

We will consider riding in harmony, rider position and balance, the timing of the aids and ridden exercises that you can do to maintain and improve your horses posture, says Horses Inside Out founder Gillian Higgins.

Tickets for each are 20, or 60 to attend the complete series of four, concluding in December. The day after the webinar, a link is sent to enable viewing for the next week.

Certificates of Participation will be issued after the webinar, which can contribute to participants BHS CPD. Contact gillian@horsesinsideout.com for more on this.

Registrations for episode 2 have closed but the series can be watched through the Horses Inside Out Academy.

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Is Grey’s Anatomy new tonight on ABC? Season 17 promo… – CarterMatt

IsGreys Anatomynew tonight on ABC? For those of you interested in getting an answer to that and a further look ahead, weve got that within!

Want some moreGreys Anatomyvideo updates now?Then check out some of the latest on the midseason finale below! Once you do that, subscribeto Matt & Jess on YouTube and view our playlist. Thats our source for all of our coverage.

Lets start things off at the moment by getting down to the cold, hard facts: There is no new episode tonight on the network. If you havent heard, the return of season 17 was pushed back until we get to March 11, and we feel like well have more news to share over the next few weeks on the subject.

So what can you expect to see within a new promo for thats next? We think this is an interesting thing to ponder over right now, given what happened with Meredith at the end of the first part of the season. We saw Ellen Pompeos character end up on a ventilator recently, and that is something that we figure to be a big part of the shows return. Any promo for what lies ahead should very well include some footage of her on the beach, potentially talking with either some current or former series regulars.

Beyond just that, were sure that a promo for what lies ahead will emphasize what is going on now with Teddy and Owen, which makes a certain degree of sense given the tumultuous state of their relationship at the moment. Meanwhile, whats going on with Maggie and Winston next? Theres been a TON of passion there, but we cant just sit back and forget that they really dont know each other all that well. Their relationship is still new and more problems could surface.

Related Check back for some more news on Greys Anatomy, including more details on the future

Are you bummed that the show isnt on the air tonight? Be sure to share right now in the comments! Once you do that, be sure to stick around for more updates. (Photo: ABC.)

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Katherine Heigl Admits Grey’s Anatomy Exit Could Have Been More Graceful – TooFab

"I know there's a better way to deal with those things than I did."

Katherine Heigl is taking a look back at her exit from "Grey's Anatomy."

In an interview with People, the actress -- who starred as Dr. Izzie Stevens on the ABC medical drama from 2005 to 2010 -- admitted she could have handled her departure from the show differently.

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"I know there's a better way to deal with those things than I did," said Heigl. "I could have handled it with more grace."

However, the "27 Dresses" star said she doesn't regret her decision to leave the show.

"I did the right thing for me and for my family but I do regret the heightened drama I was feeling at that time," said Heigl, who moved to Utah with her daughter after she exited the series. "If I'd known anything about meditation then, or had been talking to a therapist or someone to help me through some of the fear that I was steeped in, I think I would have been more calm in how I approached what boundaries I needed to create to thrive."

"I certainly regret not learning earlier how to manage my anxiety better," she continued. "Living at that heightened level of anxiety ... created a defensiveness in me and wariness and assuming that people were against me. I let my mind run rampant without the tools to properly manage that."

Publicly it seemed to start when she withdrew her name from Emmy consideration a year after winning the award while on "Greys."

"I did not feel that I was given the material this season to warrant an Emmy nomination" she said in a statement at the time.

A year later, she complained about her 17-hour work day at the hit medical drama during an interview on "The Late Show with David Letterman."

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Despite everything that went down, Heigl said she's ultimately "grateful" for her time on the long-running ABC drama, calling it a "really extraordinary experience."

"[It] taught me is that no matter how big an opportunity or how rewarding something is, there will be moments of struggle," she explained to People. "There will be difficulties and disappointment and miscommunications, but you must learn how to manage those with grace instead of fear."

"When I look back on 'Grey's Anatomy,' so much of it was a really extraordinary experience," she added. "It feels like a dream sometimes, all of us in it together like that. I'm grateful for all of it -- and I'm so grateful that I grew up enough to allow it to teach me something."

When asked if she'd ever consider returning to show -- which has been known to bring back characters -- Heigl told People, "never say never."

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Anatomy of a Growing Recall: The People vs. The Governor of California – Jewish Journal

In California, its tricky to predict earthquakes, but it appears a big one is coming, and its threatening to topple Governor Gavin Newsoms political career.

Though usually pretty laid-back, suffering citizens in the Golden State are translating their upset at state mismanagement during theCOVID-19 pandemicinto a rapidly growing recall movement that is poised to shake thepolitical landscape of our nations most populous state.

Californias recent surge into the epicenter of coronavirus deaths follows months of hospital overcrowding, a poorly executed testing system, sharply rising unemployment, insurance fraud at taxpayer expense and an excruciatingly slow rollout of vaccinations for desperate health care workers and the vulnerable elderly.

For months, citizens have been treated to inconsistent andincomprehensible top-down rules from Sacramento banning religious services (while liquor stores remain open) but allowing lines at grocery stores (while outside restaurant dining and even beaches and parks have been opened and closed and opened again).

For months, citizens have been treated to inconsistent andincomprehensible top-down rules from Sacramento.

Families are reeling from economic devastation, and many children aresufferingdeclining educational results and mental health crises.Millions are out of work and facedwindling savings, with a looming cut-off of workers compensation insurance.

As residents approach the one-year anniversary of the pandemic in the state with the strictest stay-at-home lockdowns,parents, students, workers and shopkeepers from everyethnicity, social class and walk of life aregrappling with the immense pain of lost lives, jobs, family savings, and schoolsemesters. And they aremoving from annoyance to distrust to contempt for a governing class that appears both incompetent and deeply elitist. In my priorpiecefor the Journal, I detailed that the states policies and unaffordability have even been driving a wave of emigration.

People dine along 5th Avenue in the Gaslamp Quarter before an imposed curfew on November 21, 2020 in San Diego, California. (Photo by Sandy Huffaker/Getty Images)

While Governor Newsomisnt solely responsible for the high cost of living and declining quality of life in California, he seems to epitomize the do-as-I-say-not-as-I-dotone-deaf attitude that irks the citizenry. The problem with his now-infamous fancy dinner party at French Laundry in November 2020 isnt just the casual hypocrisy of swanky indoor dining without wearing a mask; it is hiscontroversialchumminess with hispay-to-playinsider lobbyist hosts.

As the Governor, the buck stops with Newsom, and he is likely to pay the price as the public finally catches on to the fatal flaw of contemporary statism elected leadership is far more responsive to special interests than to the people.

For most of American history, political organizing of public employeeunionswas illegal,and good government advocates have consistently cautionedagainstunions capturing elected officials.

Unions raise funds from mandatory membership dues and then contribute large election campaign contributions.In return, they expect favorable legislation and massive budget allocations for their members salaries, benefits and pensions.

Government reform expertDavid Crane has been leadingeffortsto promote the general interest of the public, not the single interest advocacy ofpublicemployee unions

For example, thestate provideshealth insurance to active government employees. But unlike most employers,the State also provides health insurance to retired employees and their dependents, even when the retiree or dependent has another job that offers insurance, is covered by Medicare or is entitled to premium support from the Affordable Care Act or the California State Premium through Covered California, which provides the highest levels of premium support in the country.

The total amount of taxpayer liabilities for state employee salaries, health care benefits and pensions runs in the tens of billions of dollars annually and includes story after story of outrageous sums of monies paid out to even young retirees, many of whom are double-dipping with outside salaries after their well-paid government service.

The power of the unions can be quite fearsome. Recently, against the wishes ofmany parents,students and teachers, the California Teachers Association (CTA) stubbornlyfoughtto prevent opening up of schools,though studies have repeatedlyshown(and private schools that are open confirm) that young children have low risks of vulnerability to the COVID-19 virus and are unlikely to pass it along to teachers.

Students in small groups at a time are allowed to enter to pick up their school books at Hollywood High School on August 13, 2020 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Rodin Eckenroth/Getty Images)

The CTA has come to dominate not just the politics of public education in the state, but has sponsored statewide taxincreasesas it asserts its muscle in California politics. The education establishment also pushes a radical ideological agenda, such as thecampaign for a statewide K-12 EthnicStudies Curriculum that has been welldocumentedas concerning to the Jewish community. In Cupertino, third-graders are being forced to deconstruct their racial identities and rank themselves according to their power and privilege. And in San Francisco, the school board is seeking torename44 schools, (out of 125 district schools), including those named after George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Paul Revere and even Diane Feinstein.

As Californians consider both the power of special interests and the rise of woke politics, all roads seem to lead to the dominance of San Franciscos Democrats instatewide politics.

The nations most populous state includes the fertile Central Valley, the populous Inland Empire, the majestic mountain interior and the vast northern third of the state, but the state has long been dominated economically, politically and culturally, by the two power centers of the San Francisco Bay Area and Southern California (centered in Los Angeles, Orange and San Diego counties).

In 1970, Los Angeles and San Francisco were roughly co-equal in economic output. The Southern California economy featured light manufacturing, including many defense contractors, which supported American efforts in World War II, the Korean and Vietnam Wars and the Cold War. San Francisco was a financial center rapidly developing a strong network of venture capitalists and academic centers. But at the end of the twentieth century, it was the north that began to benefit from the information technology era that created high wage jobs.

Culture was mostly produced, once upon a time, in Hollywood. Founded by Republicans who promoted the American dream (including Louis B. Mayer, who was Chairman of theCalifornia Republican Party), the entertainment industry provided such GOP political leaders as George Murphy, Ronald Reagan, Clint Eastwood, Sonny Bono, and Arnold Schwarzenegger. Since the 1960s, of course, the entertainment industry has moved sharply to the left, counting many studio heads and wealthy movie stars among the major donors to the Democratic party.

Arnold Schwarzenegger is sworn in as the 38th governor of California by California Chief Justice Ronald George (R) as Schwarzeneggers wife, Maria Shriver (C), looks on November 17, 2003 in Sacramento, California. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

In the twenty-first century, as Silicon Valleys big tech companies, like Google and Facebook, became the wealthiest enterprises in the world, Californias political figures with roots in the Bay Area grew to statewide and even national prominence.Prolific as fundraisers, this class of Bay Area politicians has included:

Although the Biden administration appears tocelebrateCalifornia as amodel for America, many working-class families feel far less than favorable to this elite San Francisco Democratic political machine.

Although the Biden adminis
tration appears tocelebrate California as amodel for America, many working-class families feel far less than favorable to this elite San Francisco Democratic political machine.

The Recall Governor Gavin Newsomeffortbegan in the summer of 2020 as a politicallong shot. As of January 6, 2021,the Secretary of States office had verified some 410,000 signaturesless than one-third of the amount needed to trigger a recall vote. Officials rejected about 15% of the signatures that the campaign had turned in for verification.

However, asteadily growing volunteer signature gathering effort has now developed into a real citizens movement, with some 5,000 peopledeployedevery weekend to gather signatures.Though limited by COVID-19 lockdowns and stay-at-home restrictions, the forgotten men and women of California an ethnically diverse group of parents and workers, homeowners and renters, from big cities and small towns alike are rising up to make California dream again.

The recall effort is now also increasinglysupported by donors and professional signature-gathering firms as it seeks to meet the March 17, 2021deadline forsubmission of signatures.Over 1.3 million signedpetitions have now been submitted, with tens of thousands more arriving daily. 200,000 signatures have been received via a direct mail effort, and over 1,000,000 signatures have now been gathered by volunteers.

Signatures are gathered in one of three ways: individuals can print, sign and mail it into the campaign themselves; the campaign can send out petitions in mailers that voters return to them; or citizens can sign at petition-gathering tables set up at shopping mall parking lots throughout the state.

One must be registered to vote in California to sign the petition, and the recall campaign vets signatures for accuracy and duplicates before sending them off to a third party for yet another screening. Completed signature petitions are then sent to volunteers in each county who take them to county election officials for verification. The counties then report their results to the state.Counties will have until April 29 to verify the signatures, after which the Secretary of States Office has 10 days to determine if there are enough to qualify the recall for the ballot. California Lieutenant Governor Eleni Kounalakis must then call a recall election between 60 and 80 days from the date of certification, meaning likely in July or August.

Governor Newsoms response to the recall may consider several factors.

Although 19states permit recall elections for governors and other state officials,only two state governors have ever been recalled. The first was in North Dakota, which kicked out Gov. Lynn Frazier in 1921. Most recently, Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker fended off a recall attempt in 2012.

The second was in California, where every governor elected since 1966 has been targeted by recall attempts, but only Governor Gray Davis was dismissed, in 2003.

Manycitizens angered at Sacramento have already fled the state and the millions who remain are lopsidedly liberal. Some 75% of registered voters in the state of California are Democrat or decline-to-state.

Voter registration statewide has the GOP at less than 25%, now in third place, behind both registered Democrats and Independents.

The last time a Republican won a statewide U.S. Senate seat in California was in 1988 (Pete Wilson). The current U.S. House delegation from California is 41 Democrats, 11 Republicans.

All current statewide elected constitutional officers are Democrats, and the state legislature in Sacramento features a supermajority in the State Senate (30 of 40 Senators are Democrats) and in the State Assembly (60 of 80 Assemblymembers are Democrats).

Californias statewide political media coverage is rather limited these days, with most television stations and many newspapers barely covering state politics. And there are very few outlets that are not favorably disposed to the Democrats. Some op-eds havedenigratedthe chances of recalland other stories havesmeared the entire recall movement as the handiwork of thefar-right.

But those paying attention topopulist movements from the Tax Revolt to the Tea Party to the Trump rallies on the right to Occupy Wall Street, the massive anti-Trump rallies and the BLM protest movement on the left recognize that disgruntled citizens across traditional party lines are rising up to challenge insiders, elites and what theyconsider to be corrupt swamp creatures.

disgruntled citizens across traditional party lines are rising up to challenge insiders, elites and what theyconsider to be corrupt swamp creatures.

Newsoms best chance to avoid a recall, of course, would be a sharp rebound in the California economy and the mood of the voters.

Perhaps some personal humility might help, too. So far, that hasnt been the approach taken by the California Democratic Party, whose formal, initial response was tocallthe recall effort acoupandtreasonous.

This seems badly out of sync with awidely agitated electorate. Even hard-nosed Democratic strategist Gary South,who advised former Governor Gray Davis when he lost the 2003 recall, said this response to the recall effort was bad messaging.That was a misfire in a lot of ways, South said. Its not a coup. This is a valid process under the California Constitution.

In recent days, some Democrats have finally beenchallengingGovernor Newsoms lack of communication about the health science behind his decision-making.Democrats may also begin to re-think the same assumptions they had about Gray Davis not being recalled in 2003. In that election, Democrats belatedly put forth then Lieutenant Governor Cruz Bustamante as their candidate to succeed Davis should he be recalled. He lost soundly to Arnold Schwarzenegger.

Although there may be no celebrity candidate like the Terminator on the 2021 ballot, several interesting candidates are mulling bids to replace Newsom, including the 2018 GOP gubernatorial candidateJohn Cox,San Diegos recent MayorKevin Faulconerand billionaire tech investorChamath Palihapitiya. Activists are also rumored to be drafting conservative radio talk show host LarryElder, which may excite school choice advocates in minority communities.

Talk about a grassroots revolution: Hell hath no fury like the parents ofsuffering children.

Larry Greenfield is a Fellow of The Claremont Institute for the Study of Statesmanship & Political Philosophy.

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Greys Anatomy Alum Katherine Heigl Finally Weighs In on Alex Leaving Jo: It Was an Ahole Move – Us Weekly

Dont hold back. Katherine Heigl finally weighed in on a shocking Greys Anatomy twist that saw Alex Karev (Justin Chambers) and her character, Izzie Stevens, reunited in season 16.

The Firefly Lane star, 42, told Entertainment Tonight she hasnt watched the episode, which aired in March 2020, but had some thoughts on her onscreen beaus behavior.

Wasnt he with someone? she said in the Wednesday, January 27 interview, referencing Alexs wife Jo (Camilla Luddington). Listen, isnt that an ahole move?

Alex and Izzies reunion on the show served as the end of Chambers story line. During the episode, viewers learned that the doctor left Seattle and reunited with his old love interest. Alex and Izzie were raising twin daughters on a horse farm in Kansas information he revealed to Jo and longtime friend Meredith (Ellen Pompeo) in a series of letters.

Viewers were taken aback by the plot point, but not entirely disappointed. Do I think this reunion makes sense? No. Do I care? Fk no. I got my Alex and Izzie endgame! one fan tweeted at the time. Another wrote, They killed all my other ships I will take this win idc idc idc Jo who? Alex and Izzie was my forever ship.

As for potentially returning to Greys Anatomy herself, Heigl isnt ready to write it off however unlikely it may be. Im super focused on this show and my passion for it, the Knocked Up star told ET. I would never say never but its not likely.

Heigl left Greys Anatomy in 2010 during season 6 of the show 10 seasons before Chambers surprised viewers by announcing his own exit. The actress left the show on a contentious note, after a public falling out with showrunner Shonda Rhimes. After being nominated for a Primetime Emmy in 2007 for her performance on the show, Heigl withdrew her name.

She said at the time, I did not feel that I was given the material this season to warrant an Emmy nomination and in an effort to maintain the integrity of the academy organization, I withdrew my name from contention.

Speaking with Howard Stern after the fact in 2016, the Washington, D.C., native revealed that she later apologized to Rhimes, 51, for her comments, noting that she was really embarrassed. The producer later named Heigl in a 2010 interview with The Hollywood Reporter about difficult actors to work with on set.

There are no Heigls in this situation, she said at the time, adding that she adopted a no aholes policy on set.

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