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Saint Leonard Announces New Single ‘Always Night’ And Live Show At The Albion Rooms – Clash Magazine

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Saint Leonardreturns with new single 'Always Night' - the first release from his forthcoming new album,recorded in Berlin during lockdown alongside members of the Fat White family.

A sparse noirish love song. 'Always Night' is laced with haunting skeletal Rhodes piano chords and a stark saxophone line played by Alex White, peaking alongsideSaint Leonard's eerily intoned vocals and Nathan Saoudi's electronic pop tinged squalls that nestle amongst the arrangement.

The songwriter has been on a number of journeys, swapping English gloom for travels across India and the the Himalayan mountains, visiting The Beatles Ashram in Rishikesh and studying Transcendental Meditation with the monks of the Kesar Devi Temple. Following up his acclaimed debut album, Saint Leonard released 'Light Years' a song recorded at Paul Epworths Church Studio, featuring The Horrors Josh Hayward on guitar, Panda (bass) from TOY and former Klaxons drummer Steff Halperin.

His new single lands as a precursor to forthcoming album, tune in to the lyric video now...

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Saint Leonard has also announced his first live show since the pandemic, back in the U.K. he will be performing at The Albion Rooms in Margate on the 20th of August.

Golden Ticket Winners from Saint Leonards' lockdown live transmission series in association with Black Tot Rum will be granted free entry, general entry tickets are available via Leonard's channels now HERE.

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Divine Art of Yoga Center, OC India Association Mark International Day of Yoga: Now More Relevant Than Ever – India West

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IRVINE, Calif. As the world struggles to heal physically and psychologically after battling a global crisis, the well-being humanity precariously hangs in the balance. Millions of people still reel under the impact of COVID-19, not only physically but also mentally, since the pandemic has left many isolated because of the social restrictions imposed in order to survive this challenge. The need for sustenance has never been greater and the ancient science of exercise and healing Yoga is more relevant now than ever.

In keeping with the spirit of sustaining and rejuvenating the body, the mind and the spiritual self, the day of summer solstice June 21, 2021 was celebrated worldwide as the International Day of Yoga. Mirroring the practice, the day marking the return to equilibrium was celebrated in Irvine, California, by members of the Divine Art of Yoga Center and OC India Association.

During the COVID-19 time, every Saturday, live Yoga was taught by Gautam Bahiji from DAYC from the OC India Association Facebook page and a lot of people were benefited. DAYC was recognized and honored on this day in person. People of all fitness levels and ages gathered at the peaceful confines of Sweet Shade Park in Irvine and practiced various Yoga poses. Participants were encouraged and guided to perform Surya Namaskar, or Sun Salutation, Pranayama and other Asanas while touching their toes, arching towards the sky and breathing in and out mindfully.

Chanting OM and finding their physical, inner and spiritual balance with the lotus position or downward facing dog pose, the participants could explore the environment with their heightened senses. For the elderly in the group, chair yoga provided a gentle full body practice to provide relief from physical stresses and stiffness. As the longest day of the year in the northern hemisphere unfolded, this day of special significance was truly celebrated as the Yogic day of well-being.

The mission of DAYC is to help spiritual seekers realize their own divinity through yoga, meditation, and spiritual discourses while helping them achieve a deep and lasting peace whose vibrations will radiate out and benefit all life on Earth. It is their profound belief that existence and presence of human beings here on Mother Earth can and should be one of joy, bliss and tranquility.

DAYC, through its Ashram, provides spiritually guided yoga and meditation practices to help individuals achieve harmony of body, mind and soul. As an organization, their yoga classes, which are open for all age and skill set levels, focus on enlightening and guiding the spiritual journey of each being. They strive to achieve unity with the inner divine self though meditation, yoga, spiritual discourses and charitable As food satisfies hunger, and exercise leads to good health, so does seeking inner peace stabilize the mind. The Center focuses on bringing that stabilization to people regardless of race or religion by utilizing their own foundation to further their progression on lifes journey.

The goal of OC Indian Women is to put people together and encourage them to live a healthy live. There are more than 2000 members of OC Indian Women, who stay connected with each other on a daily basis through social media.

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Live Dockside Music Rocks The Riverboats At The Gateway Arch – RiverBender.com

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ST. LOUIS The tunes are hot, the drinks are cold and the dock at the Riverboats at the Gateway Arch is the place to be to hear the best of St. Louis live music scene! Every Thursday, Saturday and Sunday in July and August, enjoy free performances from local bands, live on the riverboat dock, while ordering from an expansive menu of delicious eats from the Paddlewheel Caf, along with cocktails, beer and wine from the dockside bar.

We proudly support our regions talented artists and believe our riverboat dock is one of the most unique venues in St. Louis to take in live performances while relaxing on the Mississippi River, said Robert Hopkins, director of operations, Riverboats at the Gateway Arch.

Heres how you can enjoy live music this summer at the Riverboats:

Docktails Happy HourToast to the impending end of the workweek with drink and food specials, live music and incredible views of the St. Louis skyline and the river.

WHEN: Thursdays; 4 to 7 p.m.

UPCOMING SCHEDULE (subject to change):

Weekend Music on the Dock

Take in all the sights and sounds of the river while enjoying live music, drinks and food from the Paddlewheel Caf, St. Louis only riverfront restaurant and bar.

WHEN: Saturdays and Sundays; 1 to 4 p.m.

UPCOMING SCHEDULE (subject to change):

PARKING: Convenient parking is available on the riverfront levee for a fee. To access the riverfront, take Chouteau Avenue east and turn left onto Leonor K. Sullivan Boulevard (at the mural wall). Continue north on Leonor K. Sullivan Boulevard, past Poplar Street to enter levee parking on the right. (Parking availability is subject to weather and river conditions.) Vehicle access to the riverboats from North Leonor K. Sullivan Boulevard and Lacledes Landing is unavailable.

FOR MORE INFORMATION: Visit gatewayarch.com/riverboats, call 877-982-1410 or follow the riverboats on Facebook and Instagram (@riverboatsSTL).

About the Riverboats at the Gateway Arch: The Riverboats at the Gateway Archthe Becky Thatcher and the Tom Sawyerare a short walk from the Lacledes Landing MetroLink Station and offer a variety of Mississippi River excursions with unique themes and breathtaking views of the St. Louis skyline, including the popular St. Louis Riverfront, Blues and Sunday Brunch cruises. A complete 2021 sightseeing cruise schedule can be found at gatewayarch.com/riverboats.

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Marvin the Martian attacks a Mars rover in HBO Max’s ‘Looney Tunes Cartoons’ Season 2: Exclusive clip – Space.com

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NASA's intrepid Perseverance rover on Mars has been capturing the imaginations of space lovers around the globe with its striking panoramic images recorded from the Red Planet's surface since it first touched down this past February.

With its captivating mission still unfolding, Warner Bros. Animation and HBO Max are tapping into the interplanetary adventure for its new season of "Looney Tunes Cartoons" with a special short starring that maniacal Earth-conquering alien, Marvin the Martian and Space.com has an exclusive clip to share!

In this sneak peek, titled "Rage Rover," Marvin the Martian proves no match for what HBO Max billed as "NASA's Mars rover."

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Season two of "Looney Tunes Cartoons" premieres Thursday (July 8) on HBO Max and showcases Bugs, Daffy, Porky, Tweety and the whole crew of beloved Looney Tunes characters. Its talented creators emulate the high production values of the original classic Looney Tunes theatrical shorts with a cartoonist-driven style and gag-focused storytelling.

Per the official description, the first batch of summer episodes has Bugs hopping to the basketball court for an ultimate game of streetball; Porky spending a relaxing afternoon with his nephew Cicero filled with soothing music, chainsaws, and broken windows; and Daffy lending his wing to Porky as an emotional support duck.

Also packed into these 10 amusing offerings are two new shorts spotlighting fan-favorite canines Charlie Dog and Russian Dog, and zany antics with Tweety, Sylvester, Elmer, Wile E. Coyote, Road Runner and Marvin the Martian.

The "Looney Tunes Cartoons" vocal cast includes Eric Bauza (Bugs Bunny/Daffy Duck/Tweety/Marvin the Martian), Bob Bergen (Porky Pig), Jeff Bergman (Elmer Fudd/Sylvester), Fred Tatasciore (Yosemite Sam), Candi Milo (Granny) and Michael Ruocco (Beaky Buzzard).

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‘Startup Wife’ Satirizes Tech Culture And Boardroom Sexism From Experience – NPR

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The Startup Wife, by Tahmima Anam

What happens when a woman conceives of and creates an app and then her husband becomes the face of the startup that monetizes it? That's the question Tahmima Anam set out to answer in the satirical novel, The Startup Wife.

The novel centers on Cyrus and Asha, who co-found a social media platform that customizes ceremonies and rituals for people who aren't religious. Asha came up with the idea, but it's Cyrus who's credited as the visionary behind the company. The novel was inspired in part by Anam's own experience as a tech outsider who unexpectedly became immersed in the world of startups.

"My husband and I were going to be academics. I mean, I was going to write novels and he was going to be a professor of Chinese philosophy," she says.

Then Anam's husband invented an app and launched a music tech company. "And I feel like the whole journey has been one of discovering the world of startups, sort of from an outsider's perspective," she says. "And that's exactly what Cyrus and Asha do."

While writing the novel, Anam had fun imagining a range of far-fetched tech startups including a company called "EMTI" which sends subscribers an empty box which they then mail back with unwanted items. She even had a friend create a website for the fake company.

"Occasionally, when I've been talking to people in the startup world, as a joke, I will just give them the website address and not tell them that it's fake," Anam says. "For some reason, [EMTI] has been the one that people are most interested in investing. That's kind of like a little joke that I sometimes like to play on people."

On the company Asha and Cyrus create, which helps design rituals for nonreligious people

Tahmima Anam is also the author of a trilogy of novels set during and after the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War. Abeer Hoque/Simon & Schuster hide caption

Tahmima Anam is also the author of a trilogy of novels set during and after the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War.

The platform is called "WAI," ... which stands for "We Are Infinite." And what it is, is a way for people to connect via rituals. So you go on the app and you tell it the things that mean something to you, your favorite cartoons, the food that you love, what's meaningful to you, important experiences that happen to you in childhood. And then you ask for a ritual. You say, "I want to get married." For instance, in the book, there are these two classicists that get married. So they have a Homerean wedding ceremony and that's what the platform gives you. And then you get to connect to other people via those rituals. So it's kind of an anti-social media [company] "social media" in the sense that you're not talking about superficial things. You're connecting via the rituals that give your life meaning. ...

I'm not a religious person myself, but I can see how having a kind of organizing construct can be so relaxing in the world where there are so many uncertainties and giving people something to hold on to, giving [them] these kind of moments of punctuation in your life where you're looking forward to something, the baptism of your child, a bar mitzvah. ... So I thought, wouldn't it be great if we could give atheists the same kind of scaffolding that religious people have?

On her protagonist Asha making her husband the CEO, which makes him kind of a prophet

There is a real irony there, because people are obviously joining WAI because they want an alternative to organized religion, and then there they are worshipping a male visionary messiah, [a] prophet, basically. And I think the other irony is that Asha ... who creates the app and who does all the coding, and it's really her idea, when it comes down to it, she says to Cyrus, "No, you be the CEO. I'm just a coder. I'm going to sit in the background," and she lifts him up and she thinks to herself, towards the end of the book, "I literally created a platform that makes the entire world worship my husband." She does that. And this is an exaggeration of what we all sometimes do when we love someone, we lift them up. But she just does it to an absolutely intense, kind of huge, massive, exaggerated scale.

On the way some tech founders see themselves as visionaries

I think the tech world promotes the idea of the male visionary. If you think about all the people who are now basically in charge of our lives, it's mostly a series of white men, whether it's Elon Musk who's going to take us to the moon and create all the cars that we're going to be driving in the future, or Mark Zuckerberg. I mean, we may not worship them as people, but we're so dependent on them. And when it comes to male founders raising money when they're in front of the venture capitalists, I do think that there is a strong bias towards the male visionary CEO.

On being on the board of her husband's startup

I've been on the board of the company from the very beginning, and I obviously had no experience of the boardroom. And I really enjoyed thinking about writing this book the entire time that I was on that board, because one of the great pleasures of being a writer is that you get to put all of your experiences somewhere. So anytime someone cut me off or ignored me or didn't take me seriously, I thought, I'm going to write that down. So it was a way of processing that experience, which was very new for me and sometimes quite challenging, because the other half of my life was sitting quietly in a room and writing books, which had nothing to do with the startup world until I wrote this book. ... Imagining this novel was a great way of processing the actual experience I was having, both sitting on the board watching people interact with me, but also watching the changes that my husband was going through as he went from being a sort of quiet academic to being everyone's boss.

On calling out sexist and racist language when she hears it

There is so much sexist language embedded [in the business environment.] ... So, for instance, men will commonly say, "Well, they're already pregnant, they might as well have the baby," when they're talking about someone who's so invested in you, they're just going to give you more money or something like that. Or they'll say, "We should open the full kimono," which is both sexist and kind of racist. ... I think we need to be able to say out loud that language means something and a joke, even in the most kind of flippant way, is a representation of our actual values. So I hope that I can be more like Asha and less like the me that was just silently filing things away from my book.

On growing up in Paris, New York, Bangkok and Bangladesh

If you had asked me this, I don't know, 30 years ago, I would have said it was really awful because I could never maintain friendships for more than a few years. I think looking back, it was such a formative experience for me. And I would say the experience that was the most meaningful was when we moved back to Bangladesh. ... We were living in all these countries and [my parents] kept saying to me, "We're just going to go home. We're not going to stay here. We're not going to stay in New York. We're not going to stay in Paris. We're going to go home. We're nationalists. We have to go back and do something for our country." And when I was 14, we did exactly that. We went home and my father started an independent English daily newspaper, not politically affiliated, which was very unusual at the time. ... So it was very tricky to not ever be in one place for very long. But I think it certainly had a lot to do with why I became a writer.

Sam Briger and Seth Kelley produced and edited this interview for broadcast. Bridget Bentz, Molly Seavy-Nesper and Beth Novey adapted it for the Web.

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EXCLUSIVE: The effects of mental health on well being by Amandeep Thind – PINKVILLA

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Depression, anxiety, stress, insomnia, anger, nervous breakdown are often considered personality disorders or diseases and an indicator of issues stemming from the mental health or well-being of an individual. So, what really is mental health and how does it impact us in day-to-day life?

Simply put mental health is our emotional, psychological, and social response to people and life circumstances. Thereby it's very pervasive and impacts or affects the way we think, feel and act. While, positive mental health can help us realize our full potential, cope with stress in life; work productively and meticulously; make a meaningful contribution to the community.

On the other hand, negative mental health can lead to eat and sleep disorders; pulling away from people; having low self-esteem and confidence issues; experiencing extreme mood swings; feeling numb or numbness towards others; unexplained aches and pains; feelings of helplessness or hopelessness; substance abuse; feeling unusually confused; forgetfulness, edginess, frequent loss of temper; being constantly upset, worrying too much; being scared or threatened; fights or brawls with family and friends; hallucinations; thoughts of self-harm or harming others; inability to perform daily tasks like taking care of your kids or getting to work or school and the list can go on and on.

Triggered by the ongoing global pandemic, mental health issues across the world have spiked further, due to loss of jobs, loved ones, lack of social lives, ongoing negativity, and threat to survival. According to the Global Burden of Disease study, anxiety, mood, trauma, and stress-related disorders are fast becoming the prime contributors to mental health illnesses world-over. Covid is continuing to have a severe bearing on the collective mood and sentiment of the human race, it has pulled the confidence levels down, despite the humans will to succeed and overcome the crisis.

With work, school, shopping, exercises and all other activities and pursuits done from home, people from across age groups are left with excessive free time in hand; unable to manage or productively consume this time, which is leading to frustration, dullness, depression, unhealthy and mental illnesses.

While one can choose to invest this time wisely and develop or explore new skill sets and hobbies, people are largely still continuing to spend time on wasteful and passive pursuits like scrolling social media, watching Netflix, playing online games, which though, is helping them in a way from staying-off the negative mood, however, is causing a huge psychological shift.

In such a situation, the idea of success, being purposeful, achieving goals and staying motivated may look quite grim and elusive. But the fact really is that for us to spring back and come out of this situation it is imperative that we adjust our lens and focus back on our dreams and aspirations and start all over again with new enthusiasm.

Now how do we really break away from these patterns of a downward spiral or keep a check on ourselves, when getting sapped into the whirl of negative emotions?

Here is a quick checklist of things you can take up:

Talk it out

One of the simplest ways to keep a check on your mental well-being is to create a support group or structure for yourselves, where you can talk and share your thoughts and feeling. This could be a friend, a group of friends or someone very dear to you from your family. Confide in these people or persons, so there is enough venting of emotions without any judgements. This will help you relieve stress or pent-up emotions, anguish or pain. As when we talk about our feelings, they become less overwhelming, less upsetting and less scary.

Dont shy away from seeking professional help

Yes, you heard it right, sometimes it's most difficult to emotionally reach out to those who are your closest and there is nothing wrong with that. So, in situations, where you find yourself totally clueless, confused or stuck and unable to express yourself, it could be a good idea to plan a trip to a phycologist or counsellors clinic. This will not only help break some barriers with your own self, it can literally help you walk out with a new perspective.

Consider these visits as a part of your self-care regime, ultimately you are responsible to take care of your mind as much as your body! So, dont hesitate!

Give yourself positive affirmations and empowering context

It is said your word creates your world, so be watchful of what and how you speak to yourself. The inner voice or continuous conversation that you have with yourself through the day is critical to your well-being. Keep a close check on the quality of your conversations with yourself. Negative and disempowering self-talk will only pull your confidence and energy levels down, resulting in unenthusiasm and a lack of positivity. On the contrary, writing or reminding yourself of some encouraging positive affirmations will set you off on a positive and energizing day ahead. Affirming simple sentences like I am happy, I am grateful, I am successful, I am joyous etc. throughout the day, work like magic!

Calm your stressed nerves with relaxing music, yoga or meditation

These activities are also called transformative and have many health benefits like mood elevation, ease anxiety, sharpens mind and memory, improves sleep, relieves pain, boosts immunity and protects the heart by lowering heart rate, blood pressure, adrenaline and stress-related hormone, cortisol.

Be physically active

Physical activity helps activity stimulates various brain chemicals that may leave you feeling happier, more relaxed and less anxious. You may also feel better about your appearance and yourself when you exercise regularly, which can boost your confidence and improve your self-esteem.

Take enough deep breaths and get good sleep

Yes, our bodys self-healing mechanism is the strongest ones. So, heal and gain from your inner intelligence by doing these simple things - take frequent deep breaths through the day, either in sitting or lying down posture. Also, catch good sleep and for that, put some relaxing meditation music 10minutes before crashing out! As it helps in easing and evoking the bodys relaxation response.

So, take charge of your life and live it the way you want to, for Sometimes the people around you wont understand your journey. They dont need to, its not for them. Joubert Botha.

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High-Cut Leotards, Aerobics and Zoom Rehearsals: Choreographer Jennifer Hamilton on Apple TV+s Physical – Dance Magazine

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Apple TV+'s dark new comedy "Physical" delivers on exactly what the title suggests: campy 1980s aerobics la Olivia Newton-John, complete with legwarmers, highly puffed-up hairstyles and even higher-cut leotards. The show follows Sheila, played by Rose Byrne, a downtrodden wife and mother who finds a passion for teaching aerobics. The woman behind Byrne's hip rolls and grapevines? Choreographer Jennifer Hamilton, who drew on memories of her mom's Jazzercise tapes to channel those iconic '80s moves.

When my agent brought it to my attention, I thought it was awesome because it's based in the 1980s, it's all about aerobics, and Rose Byrne was starring. But it's also a dramedy, and as I was reading the scripts by Annie Weisman, the show's creator, I realized it had so much substance. So much of the show is about female empowerment and women's struggles with our inner voice, with our self-confidence and self-doubt.

I grew up in the '80s, and I remember my mom doing Jazzercise in our living room, so it was fun to go back and really research it. I looked at Kathy Smith and Judi Sheppard Missett. I kind of stayed away from Jane Fonda, just because she's the ultimate. I didn't want it to become clichd or be identical to something else.

I also watched a lot of 1980s music videos, just to get myself back in the time period of movement. On set, we'd be filming to Eurythmics, A Flock of Seagulls, Aretha Franklinthat music really transports you to that time.

What's so cool about this project is that the aerobics are part of the whole journey. Sheila is a very unhappy housewife at the time when we meet her. She's damaged and flawed and has some inner struggles with body image and her self-confidence, so her movement starts out cautious and not so in-your-face. It starts light and delicate, but she doesn't end the season that way.

Then Bunny, who's played by Della Saba, has such a fiery attitude. She's this tiny little person who's like a firecracker. Her movement needed to have a lot of spunk and a lot of accents and hits.

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When you're teaching a nondancer, whether it's dance steps or aerobics, you really have to pay attention to that individual and tailor things to them. I couldn't just spit out a bunch of moves and expect the actresses to pick it up.

We didn't really have the luxury of time. If there was something that didn't look good, I'd be like, "You know what? Let's do something else."

But the great thing was Rose and Della cared so much about these characters and about this project. They're such great actresses and they picked up the movement very well.

I can't say enough amazing things about Rose Byrne. She brought her A game to rehearsal and set every single time. Due to COVID-19, we held all of our rehearsals over Zoom, so I had never met her in person prior to our first day on set. Sometimes she would be like, "Yeah, maybe when I see you in person, we can work on that move." Then we'd get to the set, and we'd have a little rehearsal time on site, so she'd be able to see me and understand the movement.

I'd always look forward to what the next leotard was going to be. The costume designer, Kameron Lennox, really killed it with all these leotards. We'd joke, "Is this one going to be higher cut than yesterday?" The leotards were definitely a character of their own.

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How many episodes of Physical are there? The lowdown on Rose Byrne’s new series – Smooth Radio

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9 July 2021, 11:00

In the new Apple TV series, Rose Byrne plays Sheila Rubin - a dutiful housewife who becomes obsessed with the world of aerobics.

Sheila Rubin is at first the dutiful housewife, standing by her husband who is running for state assembly.

However, as she battles with body image and spirals out of control, she finds an unlikely release through the world of aerobics.

Here's everything you need to know about the series - including the cast, how many episodes there are, and how to watch.

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Physical first premiered on Apple TV+ on Friday, June 18, with the first three episodes being released simultaneously.

Since, the show has been released in weekly instalments, dropping on the streaming site every Friday.

In total, there are ten episodes in season one, with the finale slated to be released on August 6.

The series is an Apple TV+ exclusive, so in order to watch the show, you'll need to subscribe to the streaming platform.

Starring alongside Rose Byrne as Sheila's husband Danny is Rory Scovel. You may recognise the actor from Superstore, Robbie and Amy Schumer's I Feel Pretty.

Actress Diedre Friel plays Greta in Physical, and is best known for her role as Sandy in the critically-acclaimed series, Sopranos.

Other notable names in the cast of the Apple TV+ series include Paul Sparks, Della Saba, Ashley Liao, Lou Taylor Pucci and Geoffrey Arend.

You can watch the next episode of Physical on Apple TV+ this Friday.

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FAY ELLIS Obituary (1936 – 2021) – Springfield, DC – The Washington Post – Legacy.com

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ELLIS Fay Eighme Ellis Of Annandale, VA, passed away peacefully on June 15, 2021. Her sons Ken and Chris were at her side. She was 84 years old. Fay was born in the summer of 1936 to the late Richard and Arlene Eighme in Little Valley, NY. She was raised there with her brother Dean. She graduated, Valedictorian from Little Valley Central High School in 1956 and went on to attend Alfred State College. After graduating from Alfred, she moved to Rochester, NY where she studied and worked at the Simon School at the University of Rochester, completing her bachelor's degree. She was a Renaissance woman, and her intellect knew no bounds as she continued to complete the NY Times crossword puzzle daily as she ate breakfast until her final days. Fay married her high school sweetheart, Howard, in the summer of 1958 and moved to Washington, DC. There, she began a government career with the US State Department. Their son Michael was born in Washington, DC in 1959 and Christopher in 1961. In 1963, their careers took the young family to Madrid, Spain. Son Kenneth was born in Spain in 1964. For the next twenty years they lived, worked at US Embassies and travelled around western Europe having residences in Madrid, Rome, Italy and The Hague, Netherlands. Fay moved back to Annandale, VA in the summer of 1982 and went on to another career with Winrock International in Washington, DC. She was a database analyst for this nonprofit organization which empowers the disadvantaged and strives to increase economic opportunities and sustain natural resources. Her career there lasted for over 30 years until she retired in 2019. Fay enjoyed living. Her warmth, compassion and nonjudgmental attitude were the heart of her soul. Her passions included spending time with her family and most notably her grandchildren with whom she travelled internationally including China, Africa, the Galapagos Islands, Russia and domestically Hawaii, Chicago, the Grand Canyon and Utah Parks. She was passionate about the theatre and held season tickets at Signature Theatre in Arlington. She enjoyed yoga, swimming and water aerobics right up to her final days. She was an extremely active member in AA and sponsored many members over the years. Fay worked with various charities and was an active volunteer for political and social issues that she cared deeply about, one of the most recent being the Women's March on Washington where she proudly wore her cat's ears and marched on the plaza. Fay is survived by her sons Michael (Elizabeth), Christopher (Kimberly), Kenneth (Alice); and her grandchildren Quinn (and soon-to-be-husband Michael), Colin, Chloe and her ex-husband Howard, with whom she had continued to share a close relationship with. She is predeceased by her brother, Dean. She was an aunt to Sharon, Melanie and Rick. A Celebration of Life to honor Fay will be held on Friday, July 16, 2021 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., at Demaine Funeral Home, 5308 Backlick Road, Springfield, VA, 22151. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Independence Club of Springfield, Virginia. Please view and sign the family's online guestbook at http://www.DemaineFunerals.com

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