Andy Warhol, Screentests
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Indie Playlist
◇ The Honest Truth- Typhoon
◇ Sensitivity- Worn Tin
◇ Cynic- Noah Kahan
◇ Six Weeks- Of Monsters and Men
◇ Precious Love- James Morrison
◇ Celeste- Ezra Vine
◇ broken- lovelytheband
◇ The Man Who Lives Forever- Lord Huron
◇ Almost (Sweet Music)- Hozier
◇ Cinnamon- Cullen Omori
◇ I Won't Worry- This Club
◇ Sweet Talk- Saint Motel
◇ Ages- The Hunts
◇ Simple Song- The Shins
◇ Soldier, Poet, King- The Oh Hellos
◇ Upon the North- Eliza and the Bear
◇ The Girl- City and Colour
◇ To Be Alone- Hozier
◇ What You Know- Two Door Cinema Club
◇ We Will Become Silhouettes- The Shins
◇ Numb Bears- Of Monsters and Men
◇ Work Song- Hozier
◇ Flowerchild- Coleman Hell
◇ Three Little Birds- Bob Marley
◇ Do You Remember- Jack Johnson
◇ Running Back To You- For the Foxes
◇ Feels Like Home- Edwina Hayes
◇ Dancing on Glass- St. Lucia
◇ Sleep On the Floor- The Lumineers
◇ Don't Stop (Color On the Walls)- Foster the People
◇ Blackman Redemption- Bob Marley
◇ The General Specific- Band of Horses
◇ Spirits- The Strumbellas
◇ Into the Sun- Lord Huron
◇ 2 Heads- Coleman Hell
◇ Leave the Light On- Broken Anchor
◇ Scraping Up the Pieces- Twin Forks
◇ Winter Sound- Of Monsters and Men
◇ Like Real People Do- Hozier
◇ Little Talks- Of Monsters and Men
◇ Black Water- Of Monsters and Men
◇ False Confidence- Noah Kahan
◇ Honeybee- The Head and the Heart
◇ Gone- JR JR
◇ My Eyes- The Lumineers
◇ Hurt a Little- LEAN
◇ Oh, Sing- The Native Sibling
◇ Goddess- Cobi
◇ Nobody- Hozier
◇ Together- Layup
◇ Something About Her- The Kents
◇ Better Together- Jack Johnson
◇ Foreigner's God- Hozier
◇ Hummed Low- Odessa
◇ Don't You Cry For Me- Cobi
◇ This Is the Life- Two Door Cinema Club
◇ Can't Be Broken- Twin Forks
◇ Cigarette Daydreams- Cage the Elephant
◇ Come On- Twin Forks
◇ Shake- The Head and the Heart
◇ Ragged Wood- Fleet Foxes
◇ The Lament of Eustace Scrubb- The Oh Hellos
◇ The Wild Life- Vacationer
◇ Off She Goes- Bad Suns
◇ Never a Woman- White Sea
◇ King and Lionheart- Of Monsters and Men
◇ 40 Day Dream- Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros
◇ Wetsuit- The Vaccines
◇ Stella- Cereus Bright
◇ Who Am I- Vance Joy
◇ Human- Gabrielle Aplin
◇ Gale Song- The Lumineers
◇ Louisa- Lord Huron
◇ Midnight Moon- Oh Wonder
◇ Save Me- Noah Kahan
◇ Remember Us- The Hunts
◇ If I Go, I'm Goin- Gregory Alan Isakov
◇ 1234- Heist
◇ Your Bones- Of Monster and Men
◇ Life Itself- Glass Animals
◇ Everytime I'm Ready To Hug- Ra Ra Riot
◇ Holland Road- Mumford & Sons
◇ Mountain Sound- Of Monsters and Men
◇ Cleopatra- The Lumineers
◇ Sweet Jane- Garrett Kato
◇ Watching You Watch Him- Eric Hutchinson
◇ It Gets Cold- Eliza and the Bear
◇ Take Me To Church- Hozier
◇ Lightspeed- Hydrogen Child
◇ The Blackest Lily- Corinne Bailey Rae
◇ New Soul- Yael Naim
◇ Love For The Ocean- Martin Hall
◇ Goodbye- Who Is Fancy
◇ Fool For Love- Lord Huron
◇ Jackie and Wilson- Hozier
◇ I Will Be Back One Day- Lord Huron
◇ Dog Days Are Over- Florence + The Machine
◇ River- Bishop Briggs
◇ Dream- Bishop Briggs
◇ Kiss Me Darling- Twin Forks
◇ Angel of Small Death and the Codeine Scene- Hozier
◇ From Eden- Hozier
◇ Fools Gold- Fitz and the Tantrums
◇ Little Darling- Paper Cranes
◇ Woodland- The Paper Kites
◇ Exeunt- The Oh Hellos
◇ The Village- Wrabel
◇ Skinny Love- Bon Iver
◇ You Say- George Morgan
◇ Someone New- Hozier
◇ Clichè- Paper Aeroplanes
◇ No Ordinary- Charles William
◇ The Valley- The Oh Hellos
◇ La Belle Fleur Sauvage- Lord Huron
◇ Salvation- The Strumbellas
◇ The Sound- The 1975
◇ (It Was) Lust Not Love- Marc Carroll
◇ A Toast and a Spirit- Vacation Manor
◇ Gun Song- The Lumineers
◇ Roots- The Melodic
◇ Harper Lee- Little Green Cars
◇ Where the Skies Are Blue- The Lumineers
◇ Warwick Avenue- Duffy
◇ White Winter Hymnal- Fleet Foxes
◇ Two Fingers- Jake Bugg
◇ Heart of Oak- Richard Hawley
◇ Bitter Water- The Oh Hellos
◇ Greek Tragedy- The Wombats
◇ I Follow Rivers- Lykke Li
◇ Ho Hey- The Lumineers
◇ Something New- The Score
◇ Animal Tracks- Mountain Man
◇ Mess Is Mine- Vance Joy
◇ Katie Queen of Tennessee- The Apache Relay
◇ Big Parade- The Lumineers
◇ Higher- Lia Ices
◇ Carlo's Song- Noah Kahan
◇ Second Child, Restless Child- The Oh Hellos
◇ Something Good Can Work- Two Door Cinema Club
◇ Everything's Ok- Lenka
◇ Judy You Hung the Moon- Harbour
◇ Way She Sings- Ade Mai
◇ Heirloom- Sleeping At Last
◇ The Cave- Mumford & Sons
◇ Snap Out of It- Arctic Monkeys
◇ Valentina- The Hunts
◇ Mess- Noah Kahan
◇ Lakehouse- Of Monsters and Men
◇ Dirty Paws- Of Monsters and Men
◇ Always- Blind Pilot
◇ Bad Habit- The Kooks
◇ Rollin'- King Rose
◇ Gold Rays- Vinyl Pinups
◇ Cherry Wine- Hozier
◇ Forever- Mumford & Sons
◇ Back To You- Twin Forks
◇ In The Light- The Lumineers
◇ Sedated- Hozier
◇ Say It, Just Say It- The Mowgli's
◇ In a Week- Hozier
◇ Sing To You- John Splithoff
◇ Are You Listening- Kopecky
◇ To Describe You- Kungs & Mozambo
◇ The Stable Song- Gregory Alan Isakov
◇ Cross My Mind- A R I Z O N A
◇ Gone, Gone, Gone- Phillip Phillips
◇ HandClap- Fitz and the Tantrums
◇ Not a One- The Young Wild
◇ Don't Worry Be Happy- Bob Marley
◇ Eye of the Storm- Ivy & Gold
◇ O Sleeper- The Oh Hellos
◇ Rivers and Roads- The Head and the Heart
◇ Trees- The Oh Hellos
◇ Along the Way- The Hunts
◇ Charlie Boy- The Lumineers
◇ Cross My Mind- Twin Forks
◇ Brave the Dark- Bird Passengers
◇ Green Mountain Road- Adam Torres
◇ Scotland- The Lumineers
◇ Starts- Charles William
◇ Roll Away Your Stone- Mumford & Sons
◇ Busyhead- Noah Kahan
◇ Mermaid- Skott
◇ Delta- Mumford & Sons
◇ Power Hungry Animals- The Apache Relay
◇ Angela- The Lumineers
◇ One Love- Bob Marley
◇ A 1000 Times- Hamilton Leithauser + Rostam
◇ Young Blood- Noah Kahan
◇ Flowers In Your Hair- The Lumineers
◇ Ophelia- The Lumineers
◇ Movement- Hozier
◇ Super America- Bad Bad Hats
◇ We Are The Tide- Blind Pilot
◇ Flapper Girl- The Lumineers
◇ Capable- The Wild Reeds
◇ Budapest- George Ezra
◇ Spark- Amber Run
◇ Marie's Wedding- The High Kings
◇ Fool- Fitz and the Tantrums
◇ The John Wayne- Little Green Cars
◇ Puzzle Pieces- Saint Motel
◇ Lost Kid- The Apache Relay
◇ 1000 Nights- Frenship
◇ Sink- Noah Kahan
◇ Wanted a Name- Frenship
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Late last night we gathered all of the new books that we carry that contain lists of
radical/difficult/legendary/badass/bold/brave/bad
girls/women/ladies/leaders/rebels/princesses/goddesses/feminists/heroines
and created a word cloud of all the names that occur in these books. Here it is in long form:
A'isha bint abi Bakr
Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer
Abigail Adams
Ada Blackjack
Ada Lovelace (appears 4 times)
Adina De Zavala
Aditi
Aelfthryth
Aethelflaed
Agatha Christie
Agnodice (appears 3 times)
Agontime and the Dahomey Amazons
Aine
Aisholpan Nurgaiv
Ala
Alek Wek
Alexandra Kollontai
Alexis Smith
Alfhild (appears 2 times)
Alfonsina Strada
Alia Muhammad Baker
Alice Ball (appears 3 times)
Alice Clement
Alice Guy-Blache
Alice Paul
Alicia Alonso
Alma Woodsey Thomas
Althea Gibson
Amal Clooney
Amalia Eriksson
Amanda Stenberg
Amaterasu
Amba/Sikhandi
Ameenah Gurib-Fakim
Amelia Earhart (appears 4 times)
Amna Al Haddad
Amy Poehler (appears 2 times)
Amy Winehouse
Ana Lezama de Urinza
Ana Nzinga
Anais Nin
Andamana
Andree Peel
Angela Davis (appears 3 times)
Angela Merkel (appears 2 times)
Angela Morley
Angela Zhang
Angelina Jolie
Anita Garibaldi (appears 3 times)
Anita Roddick
Ann Hamilton
Ann Makosinski
Anna Atkins
Anna May Wong
Anna Nicole Smith
Anna of Saxony
Anna Olga Albertina Brown
Anna Politkovskaya
Anna Wintour
Anna-Marie McLemore
Anne Bonny
Anne Hutchinson
Anne Lister
Annette Kellerman (appears 3 times)
Annie "Londonderry" Cohen Kopchovsky
Annie Edson Taylor
Annie Edson Taylor
Annie Jump Cannon (appears 3 times)
Annie Oakley (appears 2 times)
Annie Smith Peck
Aphra Behn
Aphrodite
Arawelo
Aretha Franklin
Artemis
Artemisia Gentileschi (appears 4 times)
Artemisis I of Caria
Ashley Fiolek
Astrid Lindgren
Athena
Aud the Deep-Minded
Audre Lorde
Audrey Hepburn
Augusta Savage
Aung San Suu Kyi (appears 2 times)
Azucena Villaflor
Babe Zaharias
Barbara Bloom
Barbara Hillary
Barbara Walters
Bast
Bastardilla
Beatrice Ayettey
Beatrice Potter Webb
Beatrice Vio
Beatrix Potter
Beatrix Potter
Belle Boyd
Belva Lockwood
Benten
Bessie Coleman (appears 2 times)
Bessie Stringfield
Bettie Page
Betty Davis
Betty Friedan
Beyonce (appears 3 times)
Billie Holiday
Billie Jean King (appears 3 times)
Birute Mary Galdikis
Black Mambas
Blakissa Chaibou
Bonnie Parker
Boudicca (appears 3 times)
Brenda Chapman
Brenda Milner
Bridget Riley
Brie Larson
Brigid of Kildare
Brigit
Britney Spears
Bronte Sisters
Buffalo Calf Road Woman (appears 2 times)
Buffy Sainte-Marie
Calafia
Caraboo
Carly Rae Jepsen
Carmen Amaya
Carmen Miranda
Carol Burnett
Caroline of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel
Carrie Bradshaw
Carrie Fisher (appears 2 times)
Caterina Sforza
Catherine Radziwill
Catherine the Great (appears 3 times)
Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin
Celia Cruz
Chalchiuhtlicue
Chang-o
Charlotte E Ray
Charlotte of Belgium
Charlotte of Prussia
Cher
Cheryl Bridges
Chien-Shiung Wu
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie (appears 3 times)
Chiyome Mochizuki
Cholita Climbers
Chrissy Teigen
Christina
Christina of Sweden
Christine de Pizan
Christine Jorgensen (appears 2 times)
Clara Rockmore
Clara Schumann
Clara Ward
Claudia Ruggerini
Clelia Duel Mosher
Clemantine Wamariya
Clementine Delait
Cleopatra (appears 3 times)
Coccinelle
Coco Chanel (appears 2 times)
Constance Markievicz
Cora Coralina
Coretta Scott King
Corrie Ten Boom
Courtney Love
Coy Mathis
Creiddylad
Daenerys Targaryen
Dahlia Adler
Daisy Kadibill
Dame Katerina Te Heikoko Mataira
Delia Akeley
Demeter
Dhat al-Himma
Dhonielle Clayton
Diana Nyad
Diana Ross
Diana Vreeland (appears 2 times)
Dixie Chicks
Dolly Parton (appears 2 times)
Dolores Huerta
Dominique Dawes
Dona Ana Lezama de Urinza and Dona Eustaquia de Sonza
Dorothy Arzner
Dorothy Dandridge
Dorothy Thompson
Dorothy Vaughan
Dr. Eugenie Clark
Dr. Jane Goodall (appears 3 times)
Durga
Edie Sedgwick
Edith Garrud
Edith Head
Edith Wharton
Edmonia Lewis
Eleanor of Aquitaine
Eleanor Roosevelt (appears 3 times)
Elena Cornaro Piscopia
Elena Piscopia
Elinor Smith
Elisabeth Bathory
Elisabeth of Austria
Elizabeth Bisland
Elizabeth Blackwell
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Elizabeth Hart
Elizabeth I (appears 3 times)
Elizabeth Murray
Elizabeth Peyton
Elizabeth Taylor
Elizabeth Warren
Elizabeth Zimmermann
Elizsabeth Vigee-Lebrun
Ella Baker
Ella Fitzgerald
Ella Hattan
Elle Fanning
Ellen Degeneres
Elsa Schiaparelli
Elvira de la Fuente Chaudoir
Emily Warren Roebling
Emma "Grandma" Gatewood
Emma Goldman (appears 2 times)
Emma Watson (appears 2 times)
Emmeline Pankhurst (appears 3 times)
Emmy Noether (appears 3 times)
Empress Myeongseong
Empress Theodora (appears 2 times)
Empress Wu Zetian (appears 2 times)
Empress Xi Ling Shi
Enheduanna
Eniac Programmers
Eos
Erin Bowman
Estanatlehi
Ethel Payne
Eufrosina Cruz
Eustaquia de Souza
Eva Peron (appears 3 times)
Fadumo Dayib
Faith Bandler
Fannie Farmer (appears 2 times)
Fanny Blankers-Koen
Fanny Bullock Workman
Fanny Cochrane Smith
Fanny Mendelssohn
Fatima al-Fihri (appears 3 times)
Fe Del Mundo
Ferminia Sarras
Fiona Banner
Fiona Rae
Florence Chadwick (appears 2 times)
Florence Griffith-Joyner (appears 2 times)
Florence Nightingale (appears 4 times)
Frances E. W. Harper
Frances Glessner Lee
Frances Moore Lappe
Franziska
Freya
Frida Kahlo (appears 7 times)
Friederike Mandelbaum
Funmilayo Ransome Kuti (appears 2 times)
Gabriela Brimmer
Gabriela Mistral
Gae Aulenti
Gaia
George Sand
Georgia "Tiny" Broadwick
Georgia O'Keefe (appears 3 times)
Gertrude Bell
Gerty Cori
Gilda Radner
Girogina Reid
Giusi Nicolini
Gladys Bentley
Gloria Steinem (appears 3 times)
Gloria von Thurn
Grace "Granuaile" O'Malley
Grace Hopper
Grace Jones
Grace O'Malley (appears 3 times)
Gracia Mendes Nasi
Gracie Fields
Grimke Sisters
Guerrilla Girls
Gurinder Chadha
Gwen Ifill
Gwendolyn Brooks (appears 2 times)
Gypsy Rose Lee
Hannah Arendt
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Harriet Tubman (appears 6 times)
Hathor
Hatshepsut (appears 7 times)
Hazel Scott
Hecate
Hedy Lamarr (appears 5 times)
Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt
Hel
Helen Gibson
Helen Gurley Brown (appears 2 times)
Helen Keller (appears 2 times)
Hildegard von Bingen
Hillary Rodham Clinton (appears 2 times)
Hina
Hortense Mancini
Hortensia
Hsi Wang Mu
Huma Abedin
Hung Liu
Hypatia (appears 4 times)
Iara
Ida B. Wells (appears 3 times)
Ida Lewis
Imogen Cunningham
Irena Sendler (appears 3 times)
Irena Sendlerowa
Irene Joliot-Curie
Isabel Allende
Isabella of France
Isabella Stewart Gardner
Isadora Duncan (appears 2 times)
Isis
Iva Toguri D'Aquino
Ixchel
J.K. Rowling (appears 3 times)
Jackie Mitchell
Jacqueline and Eileen Nearne
Jacquotte Delahaye
Jane Austen (appears 2 times)
Jane Dieulafoy
Jane Mecom
Jang-geum
Janis Joplin
Jayaben Desai
Jean Batten
Jean Macnamara
Jeanne Baret (appears 3 times)
Jeanne De Belleville
Jennifer Aniston
Jennifer Steinkamp
Jenny Lewis
Jesselyn Radack
Jessica Spotswood
Jessica Watson
Jezebel
Jill Tarter
Jind Kaur
Jingu
Joan Bamford Fletcher
Joan Beauchamp Procter
Joan Jett (appears 2 times)
Joan Mitchell
Joan of Arc (appears 3 times)
Jodie Foster
Johanna July
Johanna Nordblad
Josefina "Joey" Guerrero
Josephina van Gorkum
Josephine Baker (appears 7 times)
Jovita Idar (appears 2 times)
Juana Azurduy
Judit Polgar
Judy Blume
Julia Child (appears 2 times)
Julia de Burgos
Julie "La Maupin" d'Abigny (appears 3 times)
Julie Dash
Juliette Gordon Low
Junko Tabei (appears 4 times)
Justa Grata Honoria
Ka'ahumanu
Kali
Kalpana Chawla
Karen Carson
Kasha Jacqueline Nabagesera
Kat Von D
Kate Bornstein
Kate Sheppard
Kate Warne
Katherine Hepburn
Katherine Johnson (appears 2 times)
Kathrine Switzer
Katia Krafft (appears 2 times)
Katie Sandwina
Kay Thompson
Keiko Fukuda
Keumalahayati
Kharboucha
Khawlah bint al-Azwar
Khayzuran
Khoudia Diop
Khutulun (appears 5 times)
Kim Kardashian
King Christina of Sweden
Kosem Sultan
Kristen Stewart
Kristin Wig
Kuan Yin
Kumander Liwayway
Kurmanjan Dtaka
Lady Godiva
Lady Margaret Cavendish
Laka
Lakshmibai, Rani of Jhansi (appears 5 times)
Lana Del Rey
Las Mariposas
Laskarina Bouboulina (appears 2 times)
Laura Redden Searing
Lauren Potter
Laverne Cox (appears 2 times)
Lee Miller
Lella Lombardi
Lena Dunham
Leo Salonga
Leymah Gbowee (appears 2 times)
Libby Riddles
Lieu Hanh
Lil Kim
Lili'uokalani
Lilian Bland (appears 3 times)
Lilith
Lillian Boyer
Lillian Leitzel
Lillian Ngoyi
Lillian Riggs
Lindsay Lohan
Liv Arensen and Ann Bancroft
Lorde
Lorena Ochoa
Lorna Simpson
Lorraine Hansberry
Lotfia El Nadi
Louisa Atkinson
Louise Mack
Lowri Morgan
Lozen (appears 3 times)
Lucille Ball
Lucrezia
Lucy Hicks Anderson
Lucy Parsons
Luisa Moreno
Luo Dengping
Lyda Conley
Lynda Benglis
Ma'at
Mackenzi Lee
Madam C.J. Walker (appears 3 times)
Madame Saqui
Madia Comaneci
Madonna (appears 3 times)
Madres de Plaza de Mayo
Mae C. Jemison
Mae Emmeline Wirth
Mae Jemison (appears 3 times)
Mae West
Mahalia Jackson
Mai Bhago
Malala Yousafzai (appears 7 times)
Malinche (appears 2 times)
Mamie Phipps Clark
Manal al-Sharif
Marcelite Harris
Margaret
Margaret "Molly" Tobin Brown
Margaret Bourke-White
Margaret Cho
Margaret Hamilton (appears 2 times)
Margaret Hardenbroeck Philipse
Margaret Sanger
Margaret Thatcher (appears 2 times)
Margery Kempe
Margherita Hack
Marguerite de la Rocque
Maria Callas
Maria Mitchell
Maria Montessori (appears 2 times)
Maria Reiche
Maria Sibylla Merian
Maria Tallchief
Maria Vieira da Silva
Mariah Carey
Marian Anderson
Marie Antoinette
Marie Chauvet
Marie Curie (appears 5 times)
Marie Duval
Marie Mancini
Marie Marvingt
Marie Tharp
Marieke Nijkamp
Marina Abramovic
Mariya Oktyabrskaya (appears 2 times)
Marjana
Marlene Sanders
Marta
Marta Vieira da Silva
Martha Gelhorn
Martha Graham
Mary Anning (appears 5 times)
Mary Blair
Mary Bowser (appears 3 times)
Mary Edwards Walker (appears 2 times)
Mary Eliza Mahoney
Mary Fields (appears 2 times)
Mary Heilmann
Mary Jackson (appears 2 times)
Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen
Mary Kingsley
Mary Kom
Mary Lacy
Mary Lillian Ellison
Mary Pickford
Mary Quant
Mary Seacole (appears 3 times)
Mary Shelley
Mary Wollstonecraft (appears 2 times)
Maryam Mirzakhani
Mata Hari (appears 3 times)
Matilda of Canossa
Matilda of Tuscany
Matilde Montoya
Maud Stevens Wagner
Maya Angelou (appears 4 times)
Maya Gabeira
Maya Lin (appears 2 times)
Mazu
Meg Medina
Megan Shepherd
Melba Liston
Mercedes de Acosta
Merritt Moore
Meryl Streep
Micaela Bastidas
Michaela Deprince
Michelle Fierro
Michelle Obama (appears 3 times)
Mildred Burke
Miley Cyrus
Millo Castro Zaldarriaga
Mina Hubbard
Minnie Spotted Wolf
Mirabal Sisters (appear 2 times)
Miriam Makeba (appears 3 times)
Missy Elliot
Misty Copeland
Mochizuki Chiyome
Moll Cutpurse
Molly Kelly
Molly Williams
Moremi Ajasoro
Murasaki Shikibu (appears 3 times)
Nadia Murad
Nadine Gordimer
Nakano Takeko
Nana Asma'u (appears 2 times)
Nancy Rubins
Nancy Wake (appears 2 times)
Naomi Campbell
Naziq al-Abid
Neerja Bhanot
Nefertiti
Nell Gwyn
Nellie Bly (appears 8 times)
Nettie Stevens (appears 2 times)
Nichelle Nichols
Nicki Minaj
Nicole Richie
Nina Simone (appears 2 times)
Njinga of Angola
Njinga of Ndongo
Noor Inayat Khan (appears 3 times)
Nora Ephron (appears 3 times)
Norma Shearer
North West
Nuwa
Nwanyeruwa (appears 2 times)
Nyai Loro Kidul
Nzinga
Nzinga Mbande
Octavia E Butler
Odetta
Olga of Kiev (appears 2 times)
Olivia Benson
Olympe de Gouges
Oprah Winfrey (appears 5 times)
Osh-Tisch
Oshun
Oya
Pancho Barnes
Paris Hilton
Parvati
Patti Smith (appears 2 times)
Pauline Bonaparte
Pauline Leon
Peggy Guggenheim (appears 2 times)
Pele
Petra "Pedro" Herrera
Phillis Wheatley
Phoolan Devi
Phyllis Diller
Phyllis Wheatley
Pia Fries
Pingyang
Policarpa "La Pola" Salavarrieta
Policarpa Salavarrieta (appears 2 times)
Poly Styrene
Poorna Malavath
Pope Joan
Portia De Rossi and Ellen Degeneres
Princess Caraboo
Princess Diana
Princess Sophia Duleep Singh
Psyche
Pura Belpre
Qiu Jin (appears 3 times)
Queen Arawelo
Queen Bessie Coleman
Queen Lili'uokalani (appears 2 times)
Queen Nanny of the Maroons (appears 4 times)
Quintreman Sisters
Rachel Carson (appears 4 times)
Rachel Maddow
Raden Ajeng Kartini
Ran
Rani Chennamma
Rani Lakshmibai
Rani of Jhansi
Raven Wilkinson
Rebecca Lee Crumpler
Rhiannon
Rigoberta Menchu Tum
Rihanna
Rita Levi Montalcini (appears 2 times)
Robina Muqimyar
Roni Horn
Rosa Luxemburg
Rosa Parks (appears 4 times)
Rosalind Franklin
Rosaly Lopes
Rose Fortune
Rowan Blanchard
Roxolana
Ruby Nell Bridges (appears 3 times)
Rukmini Devi Arundale
Rupaul
Ruth Bader Ginsburg (appears 3 times)
Ruth Harkness
Ruth Westheimer
Rywka Lipszyc
Sadako Sasaki
Sally Ride
Samantha Christoforetti
Sappho (appears 3 times)
Sara Farizan
Sara Seager
Sarah Breedlove
Sarah Charlesworth
Sarah Winnemucca
Saraswati
Sarinya Srisakul
Sarojini Naidu
Sarvenaz Tash
Sayyida al-Hurra (appears 2 times)
Sekhmet
Selda Bagcan
Selena
Seondeok of Silla (appears 2 times)
Serafina Battaglia
Serena Williams (appears 4 times)
Shajar al-Durr
Shamsia Hassani
Sharon Ellis
Sheryl Crow
Sheryl Sandberg
Shirely Chisolm (appears 2 times)
Shirley Muldowney
Shonda Rhimes (appears 2 times)
Simone Biles (appears 2 times)
Simone de Beauvoir
Simone Veil
Sister Corita Kent
Sita
Sky Brown
Sofia Ionescu
Sofia Perovskaya
Sofka Dolgorouky
Sojourner Truth (appears 5 times)
Solange
Sonia Sotomayor (appears 2 times)
Sonita Alizadeh (appears 2 times)
Sophia Dorothea
Sophia Loren
Sophie Blanchard
Sophie Scholl (appears 3 times)
Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz (appears 2 times)
Sorghaghtani Beki
Spider Woman
Stacey Lee
Stagecoach Mary Fields (appears 2 times)
Steffi Graf
Stephanie Kwolek
Stephanie von Hohenlohe
Stevie Nicks
Subh
Susa La Flesche Picotte
Susan B. Anthony
Susan La Flesche Picotte
Sybil Ludington (appears 3 times)
Sybilla Masters
Sylvia Earle (appears 3 times)
Tallulah Bankhead
Tamara de Lempicka
Tara
Tarabai Shinde
Tatterhood
Taylor Swift
Te Puea Herangi (appears 2 times)
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Line of Duty: Could Jo Davidson End Tommy Hunter’s Legacy For Good?
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Warning: contains spoilers for Line of Duty series one to six.
Considering that Tommy Hunter has only appeared on screen in four of Line of Duty’s 36 episodes – once in real time, once in a video clip, once in flashback, and once as an unrecognisable bandage-wrapped burns victim – the character casts a long shadow over the police thriller. Whatever and whoever AC-12 has investigated over the years, Tommy’s organised crime group and corrupt officers have been somewhere in the mix, wearing balaclavas, slitting throats and making a mockery of the law.
Though he died in the series two opener, Tommy’s legacy endures. You might call him the show’s root antagonist, the daddy of the baddies. Trace the death of almost any guest star, from Tony Gates to Lindsay Denton to Danny Waldron to John Corbett, and, as the man who groomed Dot ‘The Caddy’ Cottan and Ryan Pilkington, it all leads back to Tommy.
Jo Davidson’s Family DNA Revelation
Series six’s guest star, we learned in episode five, literally leads back to Tommy. DNA analysis shows that Acting Superintendent Joanne Davidson is not only Tommy Hunter’s daughter (a fan theory held since Kelly Macdonald was announced as joining the cast on account of her shared Glaswegian background with Brian McCardie, the actor who played Tommy) but as a product of incestuous abuse, she’s also his niece. In his teens, we assume that Tommy raped his sister, resulting in Jo’s birth.
Jo Davidson is currently leading the investigation into the murder of Gail Vella, a journalist shot dead by Tommy’s former OCG unit to stop her from revealing long-standing connections between organised crime and corrupt police officers. Specifically, Vella was looking into the officers who suppressed the investigation of the racist murder of Lawrence Christopher in 2003, and covered up the 1998 murder of a social worker reporting child sex abuse claims from Sands View children’s home. The link between those two cases is DCI Marcus Thurwell, a character we’ve yet to meet but who will be played by James Nesbitt.
Under duress, Davidson has been disrupting the Vella investigation on behalf of the OCG. While it’s clear to viewers that she’s been forced into corruption and is deeply unhappy about what she’s been doing, what hasn’t been clear until now is what hold the OCG has over her. Now, it seems likely that Jo’s being blackmailed over her familial link to Tommy Hunter. Let’s say Jo grew up not knowing who her biological father was, but the OCG (perhaps via Tommy’s son Darren, or – if he’s H – DCI Marcus Thurwell) knew. They told Davidson, threatening to make the scandal public, which forced her to do their bidding to keep it secret. It’s one possible scenario.
Tony Gates, Jackie Laverty and AC-12 vs Evil
Even without the incestuous abuse angle, having Tommy Hunter as a father is nothing any decent person could boast about. What little we saw of him in series one and two showed him to be a villain of the highest order. Cruel, arrogant and conscienceless, the character doesn’t have a single redeeming feature. If Line of Duty can be read as a moral battle, with AC-12 representing the human struggle to do good, then Tommy Hunter represents pure evil. He may not be the hypocrite that corrupt police officers are, but he’s a sort of devil in this show.
The first few times we encountered Tommy, it was as an anonymous voice on the phone. In series one, Tommy’s goons had killed DCI Tony Gates’ lover Jackie Laverty, a property developer who laundered money for his unit, and were threatening to frame him for her murder. Using a 12-year-old Ryan Pilkington as a phone thief and go-between, Tommy blackmailed Gates into covering up the gang’s drug murders at Greek Lane, mischaracterising them as terrorism-related. Tommy’s unit dealt drugs on the impoverished Borogrove Estate, laundering their money through a series of fake businesses.
Even on the phone, Tommy was a nasty piece of work. He laughed at Gates’ torment and his cruelty showed no limits. He had Jackie killed, Gates beaten up, killed Gates’ dog, threatened his children, almost had Steve Arnott’s fingers amputated… When Gates finally tracked him down and arrested him, he succeeded in getting him to confess to having ordered the Greek Lane murders but thanks to Tommy’s corrupt officers (including DS Dot Cottan, ACC Hilton and very likely CI Philip Osborne), the evidence Gates had gathered was never used and Tommy wasn’t charged. He gave evidence backing up the false terrorism claim, and claimed immunity from prosecution.
Carly Kirk, Lindsay Denton and the Ambush
In series two, Tommy’s villainy only grew with the story of 15-year-old Carly Kirk. Despite supposedly being in witness protection and living under the new identity of Alex Campbell, Tommy was still running his OCG unit behind the scenes. He had refused to leave the local area, citing health reasons, still drove a car registered to him, and continued to deal drugs, launder money and blackmail and bribe police officers. One such was his witness protection officer DS Jayne Akers, whom Tommy paid to turn a blind eye to his criminal activity.
That activity included the sexual exploitation of underage girls groomed by corrupt Vice officers Manish Prasad and Jeremy Cole. Tommy’s gang pimped out girls including Carly Kirk, a child in foster care whom Tommy used in his plan to blackmail DCI Mike Dryden. Prasad arranged for Dryden to have sex with Carly in his car, where he would be photographed for blackmail material. When Dryden spotted his ex-lover Lindsay Denton spying on him with the girl, he threw Carly out and drove away. Denton then witnessed Prasad and Tommy Hunter arrive, when Tommy savagely beat Carly and dragged her away by her hair.
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At some point in witness protection, Tommy became worried that his immunity deal would be reneged on, and started threatening to expose the corrupt officers working for him, from The Caddy, to Manish and Cole and “the two-faced bastard” at the top (ACC Hilton, CI Philip Osborne or following the recent retcon, perhaps DCI Marcus Thurwell). That led Dot Cottan to arrange his murder, using Jayne Akers to recruit Lindsay Denton into diverting the convoy transporting him so he could be killed. Tommy suffered full-body burns in the ambush and was later murdered by Jeremy Cole in hospital, dying aged 48.
Sands View and Danny Waldron
After his death, Tommy’s villainy grew even further. Ronan Murphy was part of a child sexual abuse ring at Sands View children’s home, where DS Danny Waldron had grown up. Murphy and his uncle Linus were among Tommy Hunter’s closest associates. When Waldron encountered Murphy on an op, he killed him in revenge and crossed his name off a list of 17 childhood abusers he had identified. On that list was Tommy Hunter’s name, crossed out, proving that his OCG unit hadn’t only operated the child sex abuse ring, but he was also one of the paedophiles who’d committed the abuse. (Which makes you wonder about Tommy’s treatment of Dot Cottan and Ryan Pilkington, both of whom he’d recruited for the gang in their early teens. Were they also victims of Tommy’s sexual abuse?)
In series six, Tommy’s family story took on yet another horrid layer with the revelation that Tommy had a son, Darren Hunter, who was one of a gang of racist white youths who’d attacked black architect Lawrence Christopher, leading to his death in police custody in 2003. Darren Hunter and his collaborators were never charged with the murder, thanks to Tommy’s relationships with corrupt officers. The SIO on the Lawrence Christopher case was Marcus Thurwell, who’d also led the cover-up into the OCG murder of Oliver Stephens-Lloyd, the social worker who’d pursued the Sands View victims’ allegations of sexual abuse.
Could Jo Turn Good Cop?
So that’s Jo Davidson’s father: an incestuous rapist, paedophile, violent pimp, sex trafficker, drug baron and racist who ordered murders and torture while bribing and blackmailing his way through Central Police to keep him in business. Putting to one side the senior officers who appeased him, Tommy’s the worst of the worst. Dead or not, he more or less is the OCG, Line of Duty’s perennial baddies. A poster boy for criminal evil.
Which leaves series six in a fascinating dramatic position. The product of one of Tommy’s many, many crimes is Jo Davidson. If Line of Duty is drawing to a close, there would be poetic justice in Jo being the one to finally unveil Tommy’s bent coppers and bring his former OCG unit down. If, in the remaining two episodes, Jo were to turn and work with Kate and AC-12, then Tommy Hunter the symbol, Tommy Hunter the devil, could be ultimately vanquished by an instrument of his own making…
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2020 Masters : Semi-Finals
The Men’s 80s continues to impress. Eighteen times champion and former GB star Pat Kirton took on Canadian Scot Vincent Taylor. In a terrific game of great skill, Taylor won 3/1 – 11/9 in the fourth.
There was a shock in the 75s as four-time World Champion Adrian Wright (YKS) lost to Durham’s Ken Johnson in straight games, the first two being very tight. He will meet Mike Clemson (YKS) in the final after he proved too lively for Scotland No 1 Ken Reid. This was the only group England lost (to Scotland) in the Internationals so will be hoping for revenge this year.
The top two seeds perished in the Men’s 70s – to the 3/4 seeds. Barry Featherstone (HPH) had two game points to level at two games each but went down 12/10 to former champion Ian Graham (SSX). In the other half Larry Grover (HPH) continued his fine form from the South of England Open that he won. He went two games up against former European Champion and Scotland No 1 Ian Ross only to be pulled back to 2 all. He controlled the fifth with some lovely length to take the match 3/2 and book his first National final.
Mark Cowley (MDX) has won World, European, British Open and National titles. Top seed here in the 65s was too strong for Masters Chairman Stuart Hardy (MDX) dispatching him in straight games. Current National, Open and European Champion Steve Johnson (LNH) has been dominant in the group and seeded two here. He had to battle to subdue a lively Simon Evenden (NHM) edging home in four.
The 3/4 seeds also prevailed in the Men’s 60s. 2018 Champion Allen Barwise (LNH) was 2/1 up against defending champion and Wales No 1 Jon Evans when the Welshman had to retire with a knee injury. Former champion Jeremy Goulding (AVN) has had it over Durham’s Neil Harrison (known as Wonky Backhand) recently. But today Harrison was inspired and won through a flurry of winners.
Former Army star Ray Burke MBE ended his great run in the semis finding the very talented Jon Foster (HPH) a step too far. The Winchester star, Foster will meet Queens Club’s Alex Betts (MDX) in the final of the 55s after he ended a string of defeats (3 Regional Finals and the Jesters Championship) this season by Eamonn Price (HFD). In a great game of all court Squash, Betts hung on to win in five grueling games.
Three of the four Men’s 50 semi-finalists were from Durham & Cleveland and they ended up with both finalists. Top seed Yawar Abbas had the edge over the athletic Steve McLoughlin (HPH) and clinched the third 13/11. Meanwhile Andy Cross confirmed his return to top form after a fallow period coming back from one down to beat Tim Clark 3/1. Abbas and Cross have played many times and a good final is guaranteed.
Nick Wall (YKS) had a near disaster yesterday but survived 12/10 in the fifth, but today he was rampant taking out fellow Yorkshireman Matthew Stephenson in straight games. Meanwhile Paul Boyle (BUX) the 2019 O45 Champion booked his final berth to defend his title beating Ashley Bowling (OFE) in three straight games.
In the Men’s 40s Nottingham club pro Nick Hargreaves took on top seed and former 35 Champion Darren Lewis (LEC). Lewis displayed his full range of talents giving Hargreaves no chance to use his athleticism and was taken out in straight games. Defending Champion Matt Marshall (BUX) faced Scotland No 1 Stuart Ayton with the Champion not having been very active on the circuit due to new baby commitments. Ayton went two up but was hauled back by Marshall to two games all. But it was Ayton who had the edge in the fifth 13/11 to book his place in the final.
The Men’s 35s is showing some very classy squash saw the top two seeds power through to the final. Top seed and Army Champion Sam Miller (WKS) controlled the court beautifully against Open Champion and Surrey pro Phil Nightingale. The Surrey man’s long reach was tested to the limit as he was forced to every corner of the court. No 2 seed Phil Rushworth also of Surrey gave a master class against Norfolk star Jamie Goodrich and with a breathtaking display of shot making won through also in straight games. Tomorrow promises a fantastic final between two superb players.
The Women’s 60s semis gave us two excellent semi-finals as a group with three World Champions would suggest. Top seed Julie Field (YKS) squeezed home in five games against Jill Campion (MDX). Then 2016 Champion Sian Johnson (Wales) had the same result against Karen Hume (KNT) recovering from 1/2 down to win in five.
In the 55s the top two came through but not without some excitement. Seven-time National Champion Mandy Akin (KNT) lost the first and took the second 12/10 before taking control and winning in four against Jackie Gregory (ESX). In the other semi Fran Wallis (LCN) took the first 15/13 against Cheshire’s Hilary Kenyon but lost the next three close ones. In Mandy’s match she put an easy drop in the tin and called out “Finish it!” The referee misheard and frantic explanations had the gallery very amused.
Andrea Santamaria (YKS) is European Champion and has three British Open and three National titles to go with a Silver Medal in the Worlds. Top seed in the Women’s 50s she had too much for Izzy Bramhall (NOT) and now meets Nikki Fowler (CHS) who proved too strong for England Captain Rachel Woolford (WKS).
The Women’s 45s will see defending Champion Rachel Woodward (NOT) face No 2 seed Rachel Calver (LEC) in the final. Woodward came through a tough encounter with Louisa Dalwood (HFD) taking the third 11/9 to go 2/1 up and then clinching the fourth. Calver meanwhile dropped the first to the elegant play of Sarah Parr (BRK) but then firmly took control to take the next three.
The Women’s 40s was only a small draw but the excellent Lauren Briggs (ESX) already has World, European, British Open and National titles. When she enters she is the favourite. Joanne Hilton (DCL) played gamely but went down 3/0. The final will be against Kate Bradshaw (CBE) who had a terrific match with Nicky Green (NOR) winning through in five competitive games.
Sarah Campion nee Kippax (CHS) has a great pedigree in the game and was a circuit player. Top seed here in the Women’s 35s she dispatched Natalie Husdan (CHS) in straight games and in the final will pay Sarah-Jane Neller (ESX) who had a sterner test but a 3/0 win over Sophie Beake (BRK).
The finals will all be played at Nottingham Squash Club from 1020 hours on Sunday and there will be some fantastic squash stretching across all the age groups. Spectators are welcome.
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Line of Duty Series 6 Cast: Who are the New Characters and Who’s Coming Back?
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Adrian Dunbar, Vicky McClure and Martin Compston are to Line of Duty what the ravens are to the Tower of London; if they ever leave, the kingdom will surely fall. Luckily for us, those three are going nowhere for the new seven-episode run which is due to start on BBC One from Sunday the 21st of March at 9pm.
Superintendent Ted Hastings, Detective Inspector Kate Fleming and Detective Sergeant Steve Arnott will return as AC-12, investigating a brand new, possibly bent copper as played by Kelly Macdonald. Here’s what we know about her and the other new and familiar faces we can expect to see in series six.
Kelly Macdonald – DCI Joanne Davidson
Scottish Black Mirror, Boardwalk Empire and Trainspotting actor Kelly Macdonald will play “the most enigmatic adversary AC-12 have ever faced” according to Line of Duty creator Jed Mercurio. In the official press release, DCI Joanne Davidson is billed as “The senior investigating officer on an unsolved murder case whose suspicious conduct attracts the attention of Anti-Corruption.”
Who’s the murder victim? Did Davidson do it? Is she helping to conceal whoever did? Or could this actually be the first innocent officer AC-12 has investigated? Macdonald is billed as appearing in all seven episodes of the new series.
Shalom Brune-Franklin – DC Chloe Bishop
Since the shock loss of PC Maneet Bindra in series five, there’s been a hole to fill in AC-12, and it looks as though young up-and-comer Detective Constable Chloe Bishop is the one to fill it. Bishop, played by Roadkill and Cursed’s British-Australian actor Shalom Brune-Franklin, is a new recruit to Hastings’ anti-corruption unit who’s “joined AC-12 to help with a tricky upcoming case” between the events of series five and six. She’s also billed as appearing in all seven episodes.
Andi Osho – Gail Vella
Also credited in all seven episodes of series six is actor and stand-up comedian Andi Osho, who’ll be in an as-yet-undisclosed role. A quick rummage through Osho’s online Spotlight CV though, and it seems she’s playing a character called Gail Vella, a name that should ring a bell among the Line of Duty faithful.
In this series six teaser announcing this year’s additional episode, Arnott tells Hastings: “Regardless of the personnel involved, Vella’s still the highest-profile inquiry engaging this force.” So we can expect the I May Destroy You (pictured above) and Curfew actor to have a key role in series six’ main investigation. Vella, fella!
Perry Fitzpatrick – TBC
Recently seen alongside Vicky McClure in Channel 4’s semi-improvised I Am anthology drama series, Perry Fitzpatrick is perhaps best recognised for playing Flip in This Is England, police officer Harper in BBC Three comedy Man Like Mobeen and Roscoe in Channel 5’s Suspects. He and McClure have known each other since they were children and both trained at the Nottingham based Television Workshop drama group. His character, who’s credited for all seven episodes of series six, is yet to be announced.
Prasanna Puwanarajah – TBC
The name of Prasanna’s Puwanarajah’s Line of Duty character hasn’t yet been released, but the of actor-writer-director has a history of collaboration with Jed Mercurio. Puwanarajah appeared in Critical, Mercurio’s 2015 medical drama for Sky, and currently has a project – Sleeper – in development with Mercurio’s production company. Like Mercurio, Puwanarajah also qualified as a doctor and worked in medicine before making the switch to the creative industries. He’s perhaps best known for his roles in Patrick Melrose, Doctor Foster and Defending the Guilty.
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Michael Yare – DCI John Rix
Irish actor Michael Yare’s highest profile screen role to date was opposite Peter Dinklage in a 2015 Game of Thrones episode, playing a slave trader (pictured above, right). Despite him only being credited as appearing in one episode, Yare’s agent’s website describes his Line of Duty part as “a key role”.
Rosa Escoda – Amanda Yao
A specialist technician in Central Police’s cybercrime unit, fans should er, “definately” remember Rosa Escoda’s character as the person who worked with Superintendent Hastings when he posed in an online chatroom as the leader of the OCG. The Holby City actor appeared in two episodes of series five and is billed as returning for another four Line of Duty series six episodes.
Amy De Bhrún – Steph Corbett
Here’s a surprise. We all assumed that the story of DS John Corbett ended not long after Ryan Pilkington dragged that knife across his throat in series five, but apparently not. Corbett’s widow Stephanie, played by Irish actor Amy De Bhrún, is credited with several appearances in series six. We delve into the Corbett history and what this could mean for series six here. De Bhrún is best known for her role as Jarl Hrolf in Vikings season six, as well as parts in Krypton and Coronation Street.
Nigel Boyle – DCI Ian Buckells
A blast from the past here: Ian Buckells goes all the way back to Line of Duty series one. He has an antagonistic history with AC-12, and with Kate Fleming in particular. Buckells was the senior investigating officer who replaced Tony Gates on the Jackie Laverty murder case when Gates’ relationship with the victim was revealed. He then turned up again in series four as the senior officer replacing Thandie Newton’s Roz Huntley on the Leonie Collersdale and Baswinder Kaur murders. That time, he immediately clocked Kate Fleming as a UCO, and needed to be warned off from exposing her undercover identity by Hastings and Arnott. Interestingly, he’s listed here as a Detective Superintendent rather than a DCI, which would mean he’s risen through the ranks at some pace.
Claire Louise-Cordwell – Leland
Also not listed on IMDb but credited on her agent’s website as reappearing in series six (and strongly hinted at in this Tweet by Jed Mercurio) is Claire Louise-Cordwell (above, left), who played one of the two HMP Brentiss private security company employees who poured boiling water over DI Lindsay Denton’s hands in series two. The Bodyguard actor is expected to return alongside Maria Connolly’s ‘Merchant’ (above, right)– a couple of wrong’uns. Are we going back to Brentiss?
Elizabeth Rider – Deputy Chief Constable Andrea Wise
Not listed on IMDb, Elizabeth Rider is credited with a “2020” role in Line of Duty as DCC Andrea Wise on her online Spotlight acting CV (in addition to a “2018” role, when she appeared in series five). That suggests we’re going to see the return of DCC Wise, the head honcho overseeing the operations of AC-12 and several other departments.
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2020 Masters Day THREE : Semi-Finalists Decided
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Pat Kirton has more National Masters titles than anyone. 18. And a host of British Opens. He showed his class today beating current World O80 Champion Lance Kinder in straight games.
Another prolific champion is the Men’s 75s. Adrian Wright (YKS) is a four-time World Champion and has nine National titles. He overcame a spirited challenge from John Robertson (DYS) winning in four and will meet Ken Johnson (NLD) who squeezed past Thomas Elves in an all North East clash. In the other half British Open Champion Mike Clemson (YKS) will meet Scotland No 1 Ken Reid.
Top seed and former Open and National Champion Barry Featherstone (HPH) had a hard time against Jonathan Firth (CHS) in the Over 70s winning in four and now meets Ian Graham (SSX). They have each won once this season. The other semi will be between England captain Larry Grover (HPH) and Scotland No 1 Ian Ross, a former European Champion.
The top four seeds came through in the 65s. Stuart Hardy (MDX) the Masters Chairman had another 3/2 win – this over Terry Belshaw (CBA) and now has the pleasure of a match with top seed and five-time champion Mark Cowley (MDX). In the other half defending champion Steve Johnson (LNH) removed Geoff Redfern (WKS) in three close games and will play Simon Evenden (NHM) who proved too mobile for Paul Reader (HPH).
The match of the Men’s 60s was between a former champion Jeremy Goulding (AVN) and James Ockwell (MDX) back in his first event for five years. In a match full of some great squash Goulding saved the fourth and held on for a 12/10 in the fifth for the win. He meets Neil Harrison (DCL) in one semi while top seed and defending Champion Jon Evan (Wales) awaits. He overcame Scotland No 1 Robin Ridley and now plays European Champion Allen Barwise (LNH) who got a revenge win over George Kousseff (HPH).
Hampshire’s Jon Foster continues to impress in the 55s and now meets Ray Burke (LNH) who has been frantically training since Christmas and given up alcohol. It paid off as he saved match points and won a five-game thriller against Darren Withey (BUX). In the other half Alex Betts (MDX) tamed the powerful Steve Calvert (NLD) and meets his season’s nemesis in former champion Eamonn Price (HFD).
Four times National Champion Yawar Abbas (DCL) gave another master class in the Mens 50s and sets up a semi with Steve McLoughlin (HPH) who won an all action match against Phil Yerby (BUX) the defending National Champion in five, There was an upset in the other half as No 2 seed Dave Youngs (NOR) lost in four to Tim Clark (DCL) and he meets County colleague Andy Cross who made it three semi-finals out of four for Durham.
In a battle of the Nicks, the O45 top seed Nick Wall (YKS) survived by a slim 12/10 in the fifth against the talented Nick Staunton (IRE) the 2018 Champion. He now meets Matt Stephenson (YKS) who stunned Devon’s Jon Gallacher in a power-hitting match. The other half of the draw saw Ashley Bowling (OFE) book his semi-final with a 3/0 win over Wales No 1 Jonathan Davies and he plays defending champion Paul Boyle (BUX).
Former circuit pro Darren Lewis (LEC) stormed into the semi-finals of the Men’s 40s against Tim Burrell (BRK) and now plays local pro Nick Hargreaves who much to the delight of the home crowd came through against Nick Freer (MDX). The other half had former champion Matt Marshall (BUX) take on the powerful Mick Biggs (MDX) and Biggs went two games up before Marshall struck back and survived match points in the fourth before taking it 20/18 and then clinched the fifth 11/9 in a thriller of high class squash.
In the Blue Riband event the Men’s 35s top seeds showed their class. Top seed and Army Champion Sam Miller (WKS) beat Paul Stroud (LEC) and meets British Open Champion Phil Nightingale (SRY) who had too much for Keith Timms (HFD). Another Surrey pro Phil Rushworth, the No 2 seed, despatched Norfolk champion Matt Bolt and will meet another Norfolk star in Jamie Goodrich who had too much game for Surrey’s Tony Webb.
The Women’s events moved into full action. The 60s boasts three World Champions and two of them will meet in one semi as Julie Field (YKS) beat Scotland’s Eunice Bond while Jill Champion (MDX) won through against Lynne Davies of Wales. Meanwhile Karen Hume (KNT) removed Susan Pynegar (NOT) and will meet the very skilful Sian Johnson (WAL) the No 2 seed.
The defending Champion in the 55s is Mandy Akin (KNT) and she progressed smoothly and will meet Jackie Gregory (ESX) who upset the seedings beating Isobel Smith (HFD) in five. Meanwhile the woman with the most Regional titles, Fran Wallis (LCN), booked a semi-final against Hilary Kenyon (CHS) defeating Polly Woodward (CHS) while Kenyon beat Surrey’s Tammy Bennett.
European Champion Andrea Santamaria (YKS) is the one to beat in the Women’s 50s. Dorset’s Bev Vatcher gave her all and took the first but was then pegged back and overpowered. She plays Rackethon Champion Izzy Bramhall (NOT) who beat another Dorset player Sharmine Coleman.
The defending Champion in the Women’s over 45s is Rachel Woodward (NOT) and she had too much game for Zoe Shardlow (SSX) and now has a semi-final against Louisa Dalwood (HFD). The seeds in the other half survived and Sarah Parr (BKS) edged home in four against Linda Pritchard (SPE) and meets England teammate Rachel Calver (LEC) for a place in the final.
The Women’s 35s seeds all meet in the semi-finals. Sarah Campion (CHS) will meet county colleague Natalie Husdon. She beat Reka Gay (CBE) in straight games. Second seed Sarah-Jane Neller (ESX) proved too good for Elaine Radcliffe (SPE) and plays Sophie Beake (BRK) who defeated Gemma Barber (DOR) also in straight games.
The semi-finals will all be at Nottingham Squash Club on Saturday from 11 am. Spectators are welcome.
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