It’s a Sin is powerful and unflinching; a drama in the true sense of the word, with that delicious sweetness and vulnerability at its heart that’s a Russell T Davies hallmark. There’s glittering ambition, buzzy energy, naïve innocence, and fates entwined. A group of friends, really a little self-made family, are pulled together by fate, proximity, poverty and circumstance. Big characters sweep up the quieter ones in their wake; waifs and strays form an unbreakable life-long bond, and we take that plunge with them, ready for the ride of their lives.
It’s and we meet adorable little Ritchie (played by Olly Alexander) from the Isle of Wight, off to seek his fortune at university amongst the bright lights of London. His new friends are the gorgeous cross-dressing Roscoe (Omari Douglas), son of a strict Nigerian Christian family who want to pray the gay away, lovely innocent buttoned-up Colin (Callum Scott Howells) from South Wales and mother-hen Jill (Lydia West). I adore her snuggly jumpers and her warm heart. They’re all ready and set to take on whatever London throws at them, and they’ve got big plans for the future. They’re full of life and dynamic energy that looks exhausting to my middle-aged eyes, excited to take all the opportunities for fun they can find, in their studies, their work and their sex lives.
But already there’s a gate crasher at this party. Interspersed in the fantastic campy pop soundtrack there’s whispers of gay men mysteriously dying in New York. And the only outcasts in the local gay bar, so welcoming to everyone else, are the doom-mongers leafleting about a “gay cancer”. As Ritchie says incredulously “How can a disease know you’re gay?”. In the early 80s there’s nothing about AIDS in the news, there are no public health campaigns, GPs are dismissive (the elderly white male doctor as the face of authority is baffled that Jill wants information to help her friends), and conspiracy theories run rife. At this point in time it doesn’t even have a name. Sounds familiar? Having been filmed well before the Covid pandemic, RTD never intended the AIDS storyline to be quite so timely, but the parallels are incredible and the tragedy is acutely painful.
The moments of joy are so authentic and exciting too; the parties in their nasty flat, the stupid greeting they adopt, the intimate closeness when some random guys you’ve met on a night out, and maybe even shagged, become life-long friends as close as brothers. We cheer them on in their victories as they lose their virginity, as awkward moments of intimacy become self-assured swagger, and as they learn to embrace their true selves without shame. Ritchie’s first time with Ash is cringingly awkward, both physically and culturally. He has a lot to learn about relationships, but at least his friends are true and Jill provides a shoulder to cry on. The period details and fashions are perfect you’ll be on eBay by the end of the first episode trying to buy a rotary phone but Colin navigating a new New York with gigantic paper map is the clearest indication that this is the ancient before-tech era of 40 years ago!
There’s so much good writing here that no character is wasted. Everyone gets a spot in the limelight and everyone will be your favourite. Charming and sophisticated Henry (Neil Patrick Harris) with his loving partner Juan Pablo has the lifestyle and courage that shy Colin aspires to and shows him a little of how to love and be your genuine self; not living in secret or in shame, just living. It sounds almost impossible but they would have been together since the s. Juan Pablo gets ill and ends up in hospital we the viewers are waiting for the other shoe to drop. Can you imagine how terrifying it is to be so sick but have no diagnosis? Henry is admitted to hospital too with similar symptoms and Colin watches on the sidelines as Henry is gradually and permanently replaced at work, as if he never existed. Henry’s story is monstrous, even before we see how he’s treated in hospital, as a leper, ostracised and alone. His food is left on the other side of the door, as if he’s a prisoner, despite him being too weak to fetch it. He is deprived of his dignity and basic humanity and it’s unbearable. It’s been weeks since I watched the preview and I still can’t think about those scenes without crying.
Neil Patrick Harris steals every scene he’s in, as you’d expect, but all the actors with weighty stories to tell don’t flinch. David Carlyle plays Gregory, or as his friends call him, Gloria, and his story in episode two is just as powerful. As a carer myself everything Jill did for him, every desperate kindness hit the emotional bulls-eye. The fear of contamination was so real, as she tried to do her best regardless. The meddling family, one of so many at the time, taking their sons in embarrassed secrecy was heart-breaking, and the scene in the garden almost too cruel to comprehend. You don’t want to believe horrors like this have ever happened, that it can’t possibly have been that bad, but you know it’s true, especially given what we’ve all collectively suffered through in The shameful and repugnant treatment of gay men suffering and dying in the s is a warning from history that couldn’t be more timely and clearly something that society has yet to reconcile itself with or even educate people about.
This is a lean drama with impeccable pacing, fast but not rushed. Even though it deals with traumatic events that will haunt you, you’ll be fully on board for each new episode, I promise. It’s a painful history, a timely warning, and an important message about society and how we shape it, but at no point does it feel preachy. We’re emotionally invested in these characters’ lives from the off and we want to know what happens. There’s no backing out from this, no turning away. Other people who have been lucky enough to see a preview have said this feels like the drama RTD was born to write and they’re exactly right. Not only this but it feels like It’s a Sin is the apex of his career as a writer so far. Its the best thing Ive seen on terrestrial TV or on any streaming service in years.
Its A Sin is on Channel 4 on Friday 22 January at 9pm, and the whole series will be available to stream immediately afterwards on All4.
Usually by late December I have filled at least a doe tag. However, for , that has not been the case. Every encounter this year I have somehow managed to play my cards wrong. But tonight, I feel that its finally my time! The weather is ideal and my blind location is perfect! With steady light rains all day long and another snow storm rolling in, this little break in the weather for this evenings hunt is sure to get the deer moving. My blind is settled right on the edge of an alfalfa field and to say the least, I am pumped!
As I sit in my blind, scouring the field, I anxiously wait for something to pop out. As the grey sky begins to fade darker and darker, I find myself slipping into despair, not just for tonights hunt, but for the remainder of the season. The conditions are so heavily tilted in my favor tonight that if I dont see a deer today, how can I expect to see one any other day?
This late in the game most deer have pretty much herded up for the winter, so im guessing they have moved off to a different property. The one sure thing I keep holding onto is that this alfalfa field is only one of two food sources nearby. The spring floods didnt allow for farmers to get their normal crops in. With only fifteen minutes left in the hunt, i hold onto this sliver of hope that something will show.
With the light quickly escaping the sky, I close my eyes just for a quick minute to put focus on my freezing toes. I visualize them warming up, and I feel like its working. Anyways, when I open my eyes again, a large doe is standing right in front of me! I get down slowly and hit her with the range finder: 45 yards.
I quickly reorganize in the blind to prepare for a shot and when I look back out, theres more deer entering from the tall grass. Within seconds, five does are directly in front of me, closing the distance, and I pull my bow back. I am below the window at full draw waiting for my perfect shot opportunity. I have my eyes on this doe that is only 10 yards out, but still facing and walking directly towards me. After a good minute or so, I slowly let my bow back down.
Every deer is completely oblivious to my existence in this blind right now, so I stay relaxed and wait for the right moment. Then I see it. My golden opportunity I have been wanting all season long. A huge doe starts cutting across at only 20 yards, perfectly broadside. I stay low and pull my bow back once more
Except, I dont really get my bow to full draw. Halfway back, my arrow shoots out with a loud twang, cuts right through the blind wall, and all the deer bound away startled. Dumbfounded, I look down and see that my string d-loop broke, or rather the knot came undone. I cant believe it! The d-loop was professionally installed prior to the season at my local archery shop. Normally, I tie my own, but I put a higher confidence in having them properly place it.
The deer are startled, but at 50 yards, they have held up, wondering what to make of the noise. They filter into the grass, but i still have hope they might return and provide another opportunity. Ill just have to clip my release right to my string and hope that it still shoots true. Part of the d-loop is still attached so I still have my nocking point for my arrow.
After just a few short minutes, the does start filtering back towards me. Theyre off to my left now, instead of my right, but I think I can still make it happen. Still nervous, a big doe starts to cautiously walk in. Shes at about 35 yards, and slowly coming closer. Problem is, she gets too far left of me and picks up my scent. She bounds away taking two others with her. My heart sinks as I feel the last bit of hope escape me.
Then, with only a few moments left in the hunt, another big doe steps out and starts coming right to me. Shes nervous but her curiosity is overcoming her. She comes stomping right towards me and is only 22 yards out. As she decides to let her instincts take control, she turns back away. My perfect moment. I pull back as quick as I can but she trots off just as I get my sites up. Still at full draw, I see another smaller doe pop out of the grass, but she quickly leaps off to the larger one. I let me bow down. I was happy to still have a second and third chance, but now Im certain that I will not be filling a tag tonight.
As I reflect on the evenings hunt and share the story with my wife, I choose to view the night in a bit of a comical way. I have put countless hours in this season and call it what you may, but luck has not been a strong companion of mine! Often times, I will target shoot my bow in between hunts. I even drew my bow when I first settled into the blind to ensure that I was prepared for the moment of truth. My d-loop could have broke at any one draw, which would have been unfortunate, but not a big deal. But instead, it broke exactly when I needed it the most.
Without a doubt, I believe that tonight it simply wasnt meant to be. If I would have killed that deer, I know I wouldnt hunt the rest of the season. Perhaps now when I get back out there, maybe, just maybe, that monster buck will come walking by. And if not this year, maybe even next year that doe I was going to kill will be what brings in a buck for me or my friend. Ill choose to think that tonight had to happen for some sort of a reason, I just dont know what yet. Its hard to say and we may never know, but for now its what I will choose to believe. Tonight it simply wasnt meant to be.
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Airports are full of excitement, anticipation, anxiety, and if you arent careful, mammoth meltdowns from the little ones. While long lines and empty tummies are often to blame, good old fashion boredom has a lot to do with it as well. If you are on a layover or your flight gets delayed, chances are you have some time to kill. Sitting in uncomfortable seats or people watching is not exactly most childrens idea of a good time enter the Airport Scavenger Hunt!
Print it out and hide it in your purse so you can whip this fun little Airport Scavenger Hunt out right when you need it and send your antsy kiddo on a mission! Perhaps you can entice them with a hot cocoa or sweet treat once they complete the hunt for a little added engagement!
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I hope this little treasure hunt proves a useful, fun resource for you next time you are stuck at the airport with some time to kill.
If you like this treasure hunt, and youre doing any driving or sight seeing, you may also want to grab the Road Trip Scavenger Hunt. Also, make sure to check out the entire Scavenger Hunt Ideas Series here on the blog.
If youre a little nervous about traveling by plane with your little ones, I wrote a post with all kinds of tips to make your flight as smooth as possible!
As always, please let me know if there is any resource you need that you are unable to find on the site. My goal is to make creating lifelong memories and adventuring together as a family as easy as possible so dont hesitate to let me know if there is anything I can do to help you in that way!
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Cesitli erisim kontrol secenekleri size daha fazla guvenlik ve rahatlik sunar. Parmak iziyle basit erisim kontrolu sayesinde artik ev anahtari gerekli degildir. Sahte anahtarlar ve unutulmus ev anahtarlari artik sizin icin sorun degil.
Bir alarm sistemi, guvenlik konseptinizi tamamlar. Size tavsiyelerde bulunuyor ve guvenlikle ilgili tum bilesenleri birbirine baglayan cozumler sunuyoruz. Boylece tamamen guvende hissediyorsunuz.
Duman ve yangin alarmlari dahil guvenlik konseptinizi olusturuyoruz. Kendi guvenliginiz icin.
Bizi arayin!
I’m a chaplain. Every so often I change a picture outside my office to a different inspirational quote for people passing by to read. As I was looking for a quote to post this morning I came across this one.
I’m not jumping on the bandwagon of folks lately who, for whatever reasons (right or wrong) have turned on Lecrae. I have seen some things on this young man that make me worry for him, but I don’t know him personally, and I don’t listen to his music enough to make any certain conclusions. I don’t know for certain if he even made the statement someone put on this meme. Update (four years after this devotional was first posted)- it seems Lecrae has sadly now gone off the deep end.
What concerns me is the proposition itself. I know it didn’t come from Lecrae, but I’ve heard it many times from a lot of different people and places. As far as I know, the statement is as old as the seventeenth century French philosopher/physicist/mathematician/theologian Blaise Pascal. It’s often referred to as the “Pascalian Wager”. The basic idea behind the wager carried on through many today is that if you just give assent to the idea that there is a God, and maybe apply that idea a little to your life that you’ll be glad you did when you die because you’ll be in heaven instead of hell. In other words, assume there’s a Jesus and live like you think God would want you to even if you don’t know for sure he exists and you’ll be glad you did. At the risk of oversimplification I want to address what appear to me to be massive errors in the wager.
While the idea is not without merit in a world of “scientifically-minded” spiritual nitwits, it is in my opinion a foolish proposition overall. It’s certainly not one that could be carried out fully in anyone’s life. A few of my arguments against it are as follows:
If you live your life only “as if there was a God” you’ll be in hell. You must have the Son to have God. Christianity isn’t some coin toss wager. It isn’t merely intellectual. I don’t think Pascal wanted this proposition to be an end in itself. I know that the proposition carries with it an invitation to working to convince oneself of the truth of it, etc. When people quote it today I doubt they imagine it to be a truly thorough apologetic. I don’t mean to oversimplify it entirely. But I do think we should stop using it. It reduces the Christian life down to something absurd. You may live a fake Christian life if your opinion of the Faith at all resembles a mere intellectual response to Pascal’s wager, but you will not live the Christian life that Jesus came to bring. That life comes through a transformation of all that we are.
I am Mohammad Asu Mia. I entered Kurmitola Golf Club club when I was 21 years of age, and now I am Early days: I started off as a caddie, carrying golf kits of foreigners from Canada, America, etc, who used to play here. It was an hole course back then too, but the green and the fairway weren’t in great condition. So we had to work on the green and the fairway eunic-brussels.eu were fewer members and caddies in those days and we used to enjoy the time. I am talking about my early days here. I have learnt golf while working as caddie. There were Brits and Pakistanis before liberation, but no Bangladeshi golfers in those days. And the foreigners used to control the club.
Troubled times: During the liberation war, the club was closed for more than a year. There were a lot of injustices that took place inside the golf club. But once the country got recognition, people started coming to the golf club and it started to function as a proper club. I work every day: some days nine-hole while other days hole.Reputation: Golf is our profession, so we have to come here. Now there are thousands of members and they take good care of us. We, the caddies and the ball boys, have a good reputation. We work with honesty. We here from the members who say the caddies at other clubs are arrogant and rude, but they speak good of us. When a member plays well, we feel good. They also treat us well after hitting a birdie or after a good round of golf. When members play poorly, we also feel sad.
Etiquette: I think golf is a gentlemen’s game. You have to be very calm and composed when playing golf. One needs to maintain their composure while playing golf and I suggest this to the players too. One cannot lose their temper at any point. The golfer should take responsibility if he plays an errant shot. He can’t blame the caddies because we only work as per their wish, we give them the clubs that they demand.
Expectation: As long as I have the strength, I will work as a caddie. When I am not able to continue, I will have to give up. Not everyone at my age can continue this work. A lot of my colleagues have left this profession, but I’m still continuing. I am grateful to every member and every caddie and ball boys. I have good relation with everyone.
I hope the club authorities and the members will look after us when we can’t work anymore. We have lived our entire life here. So I hope they make an arrangement so that our future is secured.
Chance Priest is an American artist, sculptor and man of many talents weapons making, hunting, snake wrangling, antique dealing, law enforcement and a whole lot more.
We fell in love with Chances art immediately upon discovering it early last year. We had never seen anything like it: s bold comic colours, cubist lines, storyboard-style movement, photo-realistic details and a unique singular vision.
As a result, we fell hard into the glorious rabbit hole of Chances creations. Its a whole world comics, paintings, sculptures and toys. All interconnected yet able to stand on their own.
Simply put? Its pure art and we have never seen anything else like it before.
As Chance himself states, art for him is an unrelenting force. Something that he cant ignore and must pursue above all else:
I’m a % dedicated to my vision. And to be honest if nobody buys it I really don’t care; I’m at total peace with what I consider success. I will build on “my world” till the day I die, if my art sells then wonderful because I really want to share it. If it doesn’t sell then if will not hinder me in any way except for the time it takes to make end meet.
(Photo below of Chance and some of his art)
With Mr. Priest our new favourite living artist, and the fact that the man himself is always working on something new to blow the mind of his fans you must, we repeat MUST get hip to the man right now, by reading his Art Talk Interview below
Basics/Getting to Know
Name + D.O.B?
City, State n Country you currently call home?
City, State n Country you’re from?
(Photos below of some Victory Comics art)
Describe a memory from some stages of your life ….basically trying to piece together some pivotal moments. Concerts, art, action-figures, romance, school, crime… ANYTHING really!
* age 5 or so – beginnings:
(Photo below of Chance and his brother Ricky in )
* age 10 or so – continuations:
(Photos below of some art toys by Chance)
* age 15 or so – getting serious:
(Photo below of Chance aged 17)
* age 20 or so – young adult:
(Photos below showing the process of Chances colour drawings)
* age 25 or so – adult mode:
(Photos below of some art toys by Chance)
* age 30 or so – fully formed:
(Photos below of some Victory Comics art)
* age 3o or so – adult continuations:
(Photos below of some art toys by Chance)
* age 40 or so – meanderings:
(Photos below of some sketches by Chance)
In Summery
(Photos below of Officer Chance with a Snake and Mr and Mrs Priest on their wedding day)
Art Questions
When and why did you first start making art of any type!?
Any pivotal artistic moment(s) / influence(s)?
Favorite other artist(s)?
Do you consider what you are making to be art, ‘design, re-hashed crap?
(Some Victory Comics art below)
Worst aspect of the contemporary art hustle?
Describe the process of producing your art? – Dot point all o.k!
your sculpting?
your paintings?
(Photo below of Chance getting his art on)
your toys?
Designer Toy Questions
Why the name ‘Victory Comics LLC’?
Are art-toys for the kids?
(Some Victory Comics art below)
Is the rise of art toys an indication of the changing nature of art? OR just a bunch of nerds with too much money and time?
What role did toys play in your childhood?
What are the top 3 toys you dont own?
(Photos below of a Head Grenade art toy and packaging by Chance)
What impact do you think 3D sculpting and printing is having, and will continue to have, on the art toy scene?
If people wanted to collaborate, work with you or just buy some art – how should they get in touch?
Odds n Ends
Please describe what you think the American Psyche/Zeitgeist is today?
Who was your 1st crush and why?
(Photo below of Yvonne Craig as Batgirl Chances first crush!)
Does sex change everything?
Which cartoon character would you most like to see in a tribute sex toy, and why?
Who would win in a fight and why: Godzilla Vs. John Wayne ?
Please describe your latest dream in detail…
Drugs – waste of time or gateway to the universe?
(Some ZAPI promo art below)
Links
Hi friends! Hope your week is off to a great start! We have some lovely inspiration for you today from design team member, Jessy. She is using the new and exclusive project pads from Joann Stores for her bible journaling! Read on for all the details & find links to the products at the end of the post!
Whenever I get to journal in my bible, it is something that I love to invest my time on! And Im so glad that I could use these new beautiful project pads from the Flourish & Sunny Days collection. With the verse Romans in mind, I took my journaling bible out and started to create a page out of the verse. Choosing a verse first certainly helps to speed things up and also keeps me focused on what I want to create.
Thank you for letting me share this page from my bible journal! Hope you have a wonderful crafting time journaling in your bible too! xoxo Jessy
I discovered Mama Cax through a podcast. She talked about all the amazing things she was doing despite her disability. Of course I had to stalk her Insta right after and was blown away by both her stunning feed, amazing style, and those drop dead gorgeous looks! She had grown quite a large following of over k people who just adore all she's doing in the fashion and female empowerment world. This gal survived cancer at a young age and lost one of her legs but she did not let that stop her from fulfilling her dreams. Mama Cax is a shining example of strength, elegance, and bold self expression. Through all this she has become a well known spokesperson for the intersectional feminist movement.
It was a long shot, but I figured I should reach out to see if she was interested in being featured on our Boss Blog. As luck would have it she was in LA speaking at Create & Cultivate, the ultimate girl boss conference! I was honored she took the time out of her busy schedule to stop by Biz Babez and shoot with me. We made the arrangements to shoot about a month in advance and I was anxiously awaiting for the day to arrive. I wanted to do something more special than our usual shoots at the office so that morning I ran to the fashion district and got some amazing vintage fabric for a backdrop. She arrived with a bag of awesome clothing and accessories, including this epic wig. She said, "I want to make this a fun and playful shoot!" I couldn't have agreed more! Mama Cax was such a cool and down to earth girl and we had an awesome time shooting and chatting. It's always the best when you meet a role model who is so nice and relatable.
Scroll around below to see the full shoot and read our interview! Mama Cax has some powerful words to share.
I was born in Brooklyn but originally from Haiti. I spent most of my childhood in Haiti before moving back to New York in Mama Cax is my blogging name but most people call me Cax. I hold a B.A and M.A in International Studies but currently I'm a full time blogger and model.
It doesn’t quite fit in one box I guess. Aside from blogging and modeling, I often get to speak at events and conferences and the topic of discussion varies from intersectional feminism, body image and sex positivity. Ultimately I like to bring the perspective of a disabled woman to these platforms as we are often not present in those discussions.
Totally unplanned. I always thought I’d end up working at a non profit organization. While I worked at the mayor’s office, outside of my unbeknownst to me at the time, I was creating and nurturing a brand. From curating my Instagram feed to blogging about travels and body image, it all started paying off when I realized I could also get paid to create content for some of my favorite brands. I took a year off to get my masters, with the hope of getting a better paying position. Life doesn’t always workout the way we plan and that’s not necessarily a bad thing. After getting the opportunity to model on a Wet n Wild campaign it made sense to get represented by a modeling agency. Although me being where I am is completely by chance I also can’t deny the work I’ve put into it. People tend to organically label me and those labels often come with negative assumption. Fashion is one of many ways I let the world know who I am; risk taker, confident and creative.
I’ve studied in Europe and embarked on a solo backpacking trip in south east Asia. I’ve probably been to 35 countries across the Americas, Europe, Africa and Asia. I’ve created great memories in every single one. If I absolutely have to pick one I’d say Iceland in the spring; Dreamy landscape, the weather is perfect and I love the 22 hour daylight. If I could pick more than one, I would have to add Haiti (because it will always be home), Ivory Coast, South Africa and Thailand. These countries have great food and vibrant cultures from the clothing to the music.
I think surviving cancer has pushed me to aim to enjoy the little victories in life and try to live it to the fullest. I always say that if I had a do-over there’s very little that I would change. These experiences have made me the person I am today, they have definitely made me appreciate my ability to adapt.
I was unaware of the movement until I joined Instagram. For the longest time it had been a movement to get plus size women (mostly white) to accept their bodies but I’ve slowly watched it include other women (thankfully). I often use the term self-love, but to me it is meant to celebrate and elevate bodies that have been marginalized for so long; plus size, hairy, queer, trans, diverse skin shade and disabled. I think self perception has a strong link with self esteem therefore it affects so many aspects of our lives.
Disability is essentially an impairment, often times it affects us because our environment is not designed with us in mind. Having a disability has allowed me to find a new community and look at our world through a different lens, one that constantly pushes me to think of ways of making opportunities and spaces accessible. As an amputee, there isn’t one way of embracing yourself, for me it meant showing off my prosthetic leg but I understand that our society is not very accepting. To other girls who wear prosthetics I say do what makes you feel comfortable and work on loving yourself at your own pace.
Yes I’m currently represented by JAG Models. I’m always amazed by the messages from all over the world, especially from people whose stories are similar to mine. And always honored to get invited to speak at conferences and events, rubbing elbows with women who have inspired and continue to inspire me. From the likes and comments it’s easy to see the positive but it can be frightening and lonely. Once you’re considered a public figure, your picture can be shared on any platform where the comment sections are not always positive. Often times people equate popularity with “doing well” or “she’s made it” but my life is still very much like a roller coaster; I have great days, depressing ones, worries about not budgeting well and an almost non existent dating life.
I’lll be on yet another exciting panel at South by South West (so follow me on Instagram for a chance to see me talk). I shot an amazing campaign for Tommy Hilfiger and that will be out in the Spring. Since I never imagined I’d be a full time blogger, model and speaker, It’s hard to allow myself to dream but some things on my list are:
- to help provide prosthetic limbs to children
- be featured in Vogue print magazine(I like the tangible stuff)
- and finally setting up a fund to provide scholarships for students with disabilities to study abroad
Being confident, pursuing my dream, helping my community but most importantly encourage other young women to do the same.
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