For more information and tickets, log on to. Tickets to the Ledisi concert and Taste of Jazz Party are $90 – $115, based on seating choice ticket price for the Taste of Jazz Party only are $53. “I want to be me while honoring her and that’s why I added all my modern twists and make sure I’m who I am because there is never going to be another Nina, ever.” “I like to honor her by touching and agreeing on certain things she would do and incorporate, but I’m not trying to be her,” Ledisi stresses. Pittsburgh will hear Ledisi, not just singing the music of Nina Simone, but channeling the essence of Simone’s artistry to enrich her own. In addition, Ledisi was featured in Gabourney Sidibe’s Shatterbox Anthology film, The Tale of Four, and played Patti LaBelle in the hit BET series, American Soul. She also portrayed the gospel icon Mahalia Jackson in the Oscar-nominated film, Selma, and in Remember Me: The Mahalia Jackson Story. Ledisi’s vocals appear in the George Clooney directed film Leatherheads and Miles Ahead starring Don Cheadle. Her other honors include three Soul Train Music awards and an NAACP Theater Award. Her records as a leader include Lost & Found, The Wild Card, which earned her a Grammy Award in the Traditional R&B Performance category, and Live at the Troubadour. She’s performed, recorded and toured with Robert Glasper, Terri Lyne Carrington, Herbie Hancock, Patti Austin, John Legend, Prince and many other artists. That relationship with Simone inspired Ledisi to have a storied and star-studded career. “It’s not like it’s just a record I decided to do,” Ledisi says. As Ledisi remarks in the 2021 issue of Down Beat, recording Ledisi Sings Nina was her way to pay homage to an artist who inspired her to go on during a dark period in her life when she contemplated quitting everything. Simone’s classically-trained pianism spanned Bach and the blues, and her vocals ranged from the most rarefied opera arias to the upper room residences of the Negro spirituals. On Rudy Stevenson’s “I’m Going Back Home” you can hear Ledisi’s vocals dance and prance to the Crescent City second line parade rhythms. On the lone Simone composition, the spectrally-syncopated “Four Women,” Ledisi recounts the hardships and heroics of four Black women who endured the bitter-earthed horrors of racism, sexism, sexual abuse and the legacy of slavery. jazz classic “Work Song” proves that Black lives mattered when Simone sang the song in the sixties. Ledisi channels Simone’s haunting and heartfelt readings of Jacque Brel’s “Ne Me Quitte Mas (Don’t Leave Me),” and Dimitri Tiomkin’s “Wild Is the Wind.” Her swinging remake of the Nat Adderley/Oscar Brown, Jr. The anthemic, Broadway standard “Feeling Good” beams with its bravura brass arrangement, contrasted by the bouncy, mid-tempo rendition of the Walter Donaldson/Gus Kahn hit, “My Baby Just Cares for Me.” The homage features songs Simone covered and composed, wonderfully rendered by Ledisi. Ledisi’s concert will include selections from her 2021 tribute recording Ledisi Sings Nina, which features the New Orleans Jazz Orchestra and the Netherlands-based Metropole Orkest. The party also features a pleasing potpourri of food from 12 Pittsburgh restaurants: Braddock’s Rebellion, Nate’s Chop House, Chef Claudy Pierre, Taj Mahal, Over Eden and TRYP Hotel, Vallozzi’s, Eddie Merlot’s, Oaklander Hotel/Spirit and Tales, Emerson’s, Morton’s, Fogo de Chao and Nosh & Curd. The party features dancing, live music and performances by drummer Jonathan Barber, the popular Cleveland cover band, Hubb’s Groove, and local artists keyboardist Kevin Howard and Selecta, spinning jazz and hip-hop classics in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the birth of hip-hop. įollowing Ledisi’s performance will be the festival’s annual Taste of Jazz Party held at the AWAACC at 9:00 pm. This year, Ledisi returns to the 13th edition of the festival with Ledisi Sings Nina, her powerful, show-stopping tribute to the legendary vocalist/composer/pianist/activist Nina Simone on Friday, September, 15 at 8:00 pm, at the August Wilson African American Cultural Center (AWAACC), 980 Liberty Avenue. She honed those musical styles as a singer raised in Oakland, and is loved around the world, including in Pittsburgh, where she delivered a crowd-pleasing performance at last year’s Pittsburgh International Jazz Festival presented by Citizens (PIJF). PITTSBURGH, PA – The vivid and vivacious vocalist Ledisi was born in New Orleans with jazz, R&B, blues and gospel music in her veins. The Evening Continues with the Taste of Jazz Party Featuring Selecta, Hubb’s Groove, Kevin Howard and Jonathan Barber, Plus Food and Beverage Tastings Presented by Area Restaurants LEDISI Returns to Pittsburgh with a Tribute to Nina Simone at the 13th Annual Pittsburgh International Jazz Festival Presented by Citizens at the August Wilson African American Cultural Center on Friday, Septemat 8:00 pm
0 Comments
In order to 'tell' the watch that you are in the UK simply select to 'offset' the time by one hour, the watch will then be set to only display the time for Britain. The best way to describe this is that signal the watch receives is only a time referance to tell the watch when the hours, minutes, seconds etc. All of the watches we sell are suitable for use in the UK and mainland Europe. If my watch receives the German signal will it only tell the German time? However, the vast majority of time signal users will not experience any disruption during the testing and switchover.” We regularly notify those we know who may be affected by our testing and we’ll be happy to add any other users to our email list if they get in touch. Managing director, Steve McQuillan, says “While most users check their time against the signal periodically, a small number of people and organisations use the signal constantly in their work. Anyone wishing to test their equipment against the new signal should sign up for signal testing schedules at NPL. These are opportunities for users to ensure their equipment can receive the new signal before the old one at Rugby is switched off. During these periods the signal at Anthorn will be switched on for short periods of time. The switch will follow a three-month test period between January and April 2007. The National Physical Laboratory is home to the nation’s atomic time and one of only five laboratories worldwide using the latest caesium fountain to contribute to the world time standard Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).The signal’s transmission is tied to NPL’s atomic clocks at Teddington in South West London. It helps synchronise servers for businesses and enables Packet-Switching, the protocol used to send and receive information across the internet. The signal is also used in homes and offices around the country. These include 999 communications, rail networks, cash machines and mobile phone networks. The time signal is accurate to within one thousandth of a second and supports a range of professional services. The signal, often referred to as ‘The time from Rugby’, will be known as ‘The Time from NPL’ from April 2007. The time signal used to set Britain’s radio controlled clocks with extreme accuracy is on the move from Rugby, where it has been transmitted since 1927, to a new home in Anthorn in Cumbria. The UK’s time signal is on the move after 80 years in Rugby. Will the switch from Rugby to Anthorn, Cumbria affect me? Domestic clocks/watches are generally refered to as either 'Radio Controlled' in the UK or 'Atomic' in America, they are both the same. The Caesium 133 Clock itself is housed under controlled conditions in a laboratory and a radio signal is transmitted which uses this clock as a referance. The term "Atomic" when applied to domestic clocks and watches purely refers to the source of the time signal. The transmitter signal is picked up by the watch or clock and sets the time and date automatically.ĭoes my watch contain any radioactive material? The atomic clock is the standard measure of time: the electron resonance frequency of the Caesium 133 atom is 9,192,631,770 cycles per second which is measured to give a time accurate to greater than +/- 1 second per million years. Radio controlled watches and clocks receive a time signal from a radio transmitter tuned to a caesium or 'Atomic Clock'. This became an Internet meme for a long period of time and is still being used today, even against the arcade and PC Engine CD-ROM versions, although they lack the infamous opening and don't show CATS nor Engrish. Most notably "All your base are belong to us", said by an antagonist named CATS, which is similar to "owned", a slang word that originated among 1990s hackers, where it referred to "rooting" or gaining administrative control over another person's PC. Compared to the rest of the genre, a fairly typical mundane, there is no particular reason people today that would give the. It stayed obscure until late 2000 when the opening of the European version of its SEGA Mega Drive port was discovered as a mistranslation and was used by Kansas City computer programmer and part-time DJ, Jeffrey Ray Roberts, then aged 23, from the Gabber band " The Laziest Men on Mars" created a techno dance track titled "Invasion of the Gabber Robots", which remixed some of the Zero Wing video game music by Tatsuya Uemura, Toshiaki Tomisawa, and Masahiro Yuge, with electronic versions of the quotes from its intro. Zero Wing it is has largest video game shooter game that was created in 1989 by Toaplan mildly successful in the game center in Japan. Zero Wing (,) is a 1989 side-scrolling shoot em up arcade game developed by Toaplan and published by Namco in Japan and Williams in the US. CATS and Captain A-all your base are belong to us (What you say) All your base are belong to us. Mechanic Somebody set up us, set up us the bomb. The Genesis version of the game featured such mangled English in its brief opening that it became a meme long before memes were a thing. It didn't catch much attention, due to being viewed by many to be just another unoriginal horizontal space shoot 'em up while lacking advertisements. Zero Wing was planned to be included as part of the Toaplan Arcade 1 compilation for Evercade. Pizza Hut is Canadas favourite place to order pizza, pasta, wings and so much more for fast and delicious delivery or pickup. You have no chance to survive make your time. Of the four Toaplan games being released today by Bitwave Games, Zero Wing is probably the most famous, but only among a certain subset of players who were online back in the early aughts. A 1989 horizontal shoot 'em up arcade game that was also ported a year later to the PC Engine CD-ROM (known outside of Japan as the TurboGrafx-CD) only in Japan and the SEGA Mega Drive (SEGA Genesis in America) only in Japan and Europe. Zero Wing was first released in arcades on Jby Namco in Japan, and then by Williams Electronics for North America in April 1990. VSO ConvertXtoVideo is an across the board video converter which guarantees the top picture quality and quick changes. It is full offline installer standalone setup of VSO ConvertXtoVideo Ultimate. You can also give input to the developers on the VSO forum, and get feedback, and ask for features, many of which were included in the new 4.0 release.VSO ConvertXtoVideo Ultimate Free Download Latest Version. Remember ConvertXtoDVD was also free at one time, the program really took off as to development when they started charging a comparatively small fee for it. The forums aren't all that helpful either, not when compared to the VSO forums particularly. Right now it still struggles greatly with even basic things like audio and video sync on many files types, including AVI's, VOB's, and etc. I hope it continues to become more refined and better with more file types over time. It's a pretty cool for a free program no doubt. However I love the open source projects like DVDFlick. It's simply a superior program as of now. But it produced superior output.Ĭonsidering the clunkiness of DVDFlicks's file format handling and the handling of the details of such, and it still took longer to encode the file than CX2D with either setting anyway, I still choose CX2D. By no means was it better than DVDFlick in some 'night & day' way. it's still not a huge difference, I really had to study lines, details, background clarity, etc, to notice it. I compared it again on 3 different 1 minutes scenes with the DVDFlick file, as well as various random scenes on both.ĬonvertXtoDVD is simply a better picture quality when properly configured. This time it produced a 4.5 gig ISO(compared to 2.3 last time) with the same 4.7 gig DVD size as a target. So I've been reading some stuff by a ConvertXtoDVD 'guru' on the VSO forums about settings and re-encoded the same 4.5 gig MKV file with adjusted settings in CX2D, same multi-pass with Lanczos filter but on an encoding setting(set it to SP since this movie is ~90 minutes in length) that will produce a larger output file. but I've been playing around with this 'comparison' stuff some more. I'm not sure if anyone if even reading this. Seems counterintuitive that a smaller ISO file would have the same, if not slightly better image, but that's what my eyes are seeing.īetween the two I prefer the one than can handle the subs and the audio tracks correctly, and did the encode in less time even on multi-pass. I then checked a 'busier' action scene and I think there was a clearer image of faces on the ConvertXtoDVD file, but only slightly better. Without the menu differences as I switched between the two files, I could not have told you which was which based on image quality with a gun to my head. As well as moving around the movie and checking at random. I have played both of them in VLC on the same 1 minute scene over and over looking for a difference in quality. It created an ISO that was 2.3 gigs in size for a target of 4.7 gigs. It excels at dealing with the details of many file formats. It filled the disc up no doubt.ĬonvertXtoDVD encoded both the subtitles and the extra audio tracks no sweat. It created an ISO that was just around 4.6 gigs on a target DVD-R of 4.7 gigs. Then I took the latest(or damn close) ConvertXtoDVD(4.0.9.322) and encoded the very same MKV on multi-pass with the Lanczos filter.ĭVD Flick dropped the integrated subs, they were not encoded, it dropped the other audio tracks and only kept the English one. I just downloaded the latest DVD Flick(1.3.0.7 build 738) and encoded a 4.5 gig 720p MKV file with encoding set to 'best'. Gugino appeared in Roundabout Theatre Company's After the Fall opposite Six Feet Under's Peter Krause. She also starred in the short-lived CBS science fiction series Threshold and in ABC's Karen Sisco, in which she recreated the law-enforcement role of Jennifer Lopez from the film Out of Sight. She played Ashley Schaeffer in the first season of the Michael J. Her most recent roles came in box office hits such as Night at the Museum (2006) and American Gangster (2007). Gugino has starred in many films, including art-house film Lovelife along with Saffron Burrows and Sherilyn Fenn, Snake Eyes with Nicolas Cage (1998), Judas Kiss (which she also co-produced, 1998), the three Spy Kids films, Son in Law, The One with Jet Li, and Sin City. Partly at the suggestion of her aunt, game show model Carol Merrill, she subsequently studied acting. Finding the experience too much, Gugino moved back to California that summer. This was unusual, as at only 5 feet 4 inches (1.65 m) tall, she was considered too short for catwalk work. At the age of 15, she was spotted by a modeling agency in San Diego and moved to New York. Despite moving around California a great deal as a child, Carla Gugino remained a straight-A student and graduated valedictorian. Her mother moved the family to Paradise, California, when she was four years old. Her father Carl Gugino is an orthodontist. Gugino was born in Sarasota, Florida, of Italian, English, and Irish ancestry. Carla Gugino is an American actress known for her roles of Ingrid Cortez in the Spy Kids film trilogy, and as the lead characters of the television series Karen Sisco and Threshold. Jones attended Burton and South Derbyshire College, in Derby, to study electronical engineering. “I was always getting in trouble I wasn’t the best-behaved kid in school.”īut he had a tad of ingenuity, though misguided. I benefitted because my dad’s handwriting wasn’t the best, like mine. “My teachers would tell my father how I was this really nice kid, but there was always a big box there in the end. “I only told my dad recently about that,” Sam says, laughing. Young Sam would either tear the missives up or forge his father’s signature before his father could see it. That’s because Sam would wait until his father left for work, then intercept the mailman dropping off another of his teachers’ naughty letters. It was also Mark who would sweat buckets at each parents’ meeting with teachers. His father Mark was a general manager for 26 years and auctioneer for 30 years for British Car Auctions (BCA), which aided Sam in getting in the door there. His parents divorced when he was nine, though both parents raised him. The youngest of two, with an older sister, Sam was brought up in a single, three-bedroom home. 1, 1989, suffered from mental health issues that came from 124 fights. Tommy, unfortunately, died at 69 on Sept. His great uncle, his paternal grandfather’s brother, was Tommy Jones, who fought at lightweight, welterweight and middleweight, compiling an insane 102-19-3 record, with 48 KOs, fighting from the late-1930s to 1950. Jones comes from a distinguished British boxing pedigree. Jones has seven fighters under contract: Heavyweights Joe Joyce (10-0, 9 knockouts) and Guido Vianello (7-0, 7 KOs) light heavyweight Lewie Edmondson (2-0) super middleweights Kody Davies (10-1, 3 KOs), Lerrone Richards (13-0, 3 KOs) and John Hedges, an amateur star, and welterweight Florian Marku (6-0, 4 KOs).Ĭombined they have a 48-1 record, with 26 KOs. I learned not to be scared to take ‘no’ for an answer. “I drove an hour to hear ‘Sorry, you don’t have enough managerial experience.’ I remember telling them how was I going to get it, if the company was never going to take the risk in hiring me! I was told ‘no’ for years in my life. I remember going to that interview and I was ticked, because I was going to get that job. “I was told by teachers I wouldn’t amount to much. “I was told I would always be a plugger in life that I would be just a plugger,” Jones said. It goes back to that one day he got shot down for a job that he thought was a sure shot. His mantra is the Muhammad Ali quote: “He who is not courageous enough to take risks will accomplish nothing in life.” He’s probably the only manager in the world who’s aware which one of his fighters snore and what they like to eat-because it’s Jones who’s not afraid to pull out the roll-out sofa bed in hotel rooms, or serve as their training camp chef, when he’s not on the phone. He’s content on being someone’s shot of whiskey rather than their cup of tea. He comes across as arrogant, and self-promoting, but when you peel back the layers, you actually find a pretty caring guy from a working-class background who would do anything for his fighters. It’s a self-designed boutique shop of seven fighters, though in the coming years promises to grow.Īt its foundation is Jones, a bombastic, bold, brazen guy from Derby, who’s not afraid to speak his mind, nor fearful of treading on the feelings of others. Jones, along with esteemed 44-year-old attorney Adam Morallee, runs S-JAM Boxing, founded in 2017. He dropped everything he was doing and took a chance.Ī gamble that’s made Jones, 31, one of England’s fastest rising boxing managers and someone the American boxing community will soon know. So, Jones decided he would be the one determining his own risks. The company, which his father was a long-time staple of, opted not to take a risk with him in a managerial position. It occurred six years ago, but to Jones, it was like yesterday. An optimistic trip turned into a reflecting, life-changing journey home. Rejected, he went back to his car, slammed his steering wheel and stewed for 20 minutes. Jones was soon introduced to another word in his rebuff vocabulary, ‘sorry.’ Our coverage is sorted into 11 main tagged categories, so they’re easy to browse and locate: News, Mobile, Gadgets, Online, Computing, Cameras, Science, Entertainment, Geek Out, Software and Cars. If you do want to access the US site, you can go to us./. Gizmodo Australia covers local technology news with a team of award-winning local journalists, and localises the best posts from the US, making sure to eliminate what’s irrelevant for Aussies. We’re obsessed with the gadgets and science that change the way we live, work, love, play, think and feel. RSS | Twitter | Facebook Gizmodo loves technology. About h1 Email tips or questions to the : Gizmodo Tips Box Phone: +61 2 8667 5444 How to contact our team.Happy apping! More From Gizmodo Australia Financial and government apps are an important one to think about – will you still need them overseas? Some great examples are ING, ANZ and MyGov, which aren’t available outside of Australia. Lastly, make sure that it’s definitely worth switching. Changing counties will create a new Google Payments profile that will be linked to the new country.You can add payment methods from other countries later though. This will be the first payment method you add. You must have an active payment method available in said country.For example, I wasn’t able to get past ‘Country and Profiles’ in Australia because it’s already set. You need to be in the new country you’re setting up as your default.Wait up to 24-hours for the change to go through.Follow the instructions and add a payment method.Tap Menu -> Account -> Country and Profiles.As it turns out, once you switch your default country, you can’t change it again for 12-months.īut for those of you who are overseas on a more permanent basis, this is how you do it. I was tempted to switch my country to the USA, but that would have been a bad idea. This became increasingly obvious to me when I wanted to use the GrubHub and Wholefoods apps in New Jersey, but couldn’t find them on Google Play. Practicality also plays a part – not all apps are available in Australia. From a larger Netflix library to being able to the entirety of Hulu, I’m a big fan. One of my favourite parts of travelling is being able to access content that I can’t in Australia. Here you’ll find first looks to complete hands-on experiences with the latest tech on the market. View All Reviews Expert opinions and reviews on the latest gadgets, phones, laptops and more.Smartwatch and Fitness Tracker See how Apple Watch, Fitbit, Samsung Galaxy Watch, Garmin and many more stack up with our reviews.Smartphone Read trusted reviews on the latest smart phones from Apple, Samsung, Google and many more.PC & Peripheral All you need to know on the latest PC releases and whether they’re worth their dime. From consoles to RPGS and shooters, we’ve got it all here just waiting for you to read.
Here’s the complete list of supported cameras. Tethering support was also expanded to include the Nikon Z6 and Z7. In addition to a faster and more stable tethering experience we can also control (depending on what mode you are shooting in) aperture, shutter speed, ISO, and white balance from the tether bar. As a result, there is only one menu command for tethering under the file menu now, and Lightroom automatically detects which camera you are using. Lightroom ClassicĪside from the Enhanced Details feature, Adobe has also brought the Nikon tethering up to par with the upgrade that was released for Canon last December. I don’t see using it for every photo though. I’m glad to have this feature in my kit, and will absolutely consider using it when printing photos at large sizes or if noticeable improvements are visible. I’m excited at this first iteration of this new feature, and I’m very interested to see what the further inclusion of machine learning and AI can do to eek out every last bit of detail in our photos. In the above example you can see the jaggedness along the edges of the leaves and stems has been greatly smoothed out in the Enhanced version. This way you can just show/hide the enhanced layer to see the differences. The new DNG will appear in the same folder as the source photo when done.įor comparison purposes, I’ve found that selecting both the original and enhanced versions in Grid view, then using the Photo > Edit > Open as layers command to be a good way to compare the results (zoomed into 400%). This (and the time to render) is the price to pay for the improved rendering. Note, in my testing the resulting enhanced DNG file has been as much as 3 to 5 times larger in file size than the source photo. This will create a new DNG version of the original photo with the word -Enhanced appended to the end. If it looks like an improvement is possible, click Enhance to run it through the new algorithm. Note, you can run Enhanced Details on a batch of selected photos, but no preview will be shown. My experience has been that the preview tends to show a greater difference between the before and after than the actual results show, but if you don’t see any difference in the preview you won’t see it in the output either. You can pan and zoom within that preview to visit other areas of the selected photo. Click and hold within that preview to see the Before, and release the mouse to see if Enhanced Details offers any improvement. This will bring up a preview window allowing you to compare the before and after of the Enhanced Details rendering at 400%. right-click the selected photo and choose Enhanced Details from the contextual menu.Once you’ve found and selected a good candidate (in either Library or Develop) do either of the following: Photos you are planning to print at large sizes.Visible artifacts resulting from the initial rendering. Your milage may vary, but I would suggest finding raw photos that have one (or more) of the following to test the feature: In my experience (so far), I have found a limited number of photos where I can really see a noticeable difference. One thing you need to understand from the start is that this process is not required or needed to be run on every photo in your library. I encourage you to read the Enhanced Details white paper that goes into the technical details behind the feature, and the Help Doc that covers the minimum requirements for use, unsupported files, and other details. The key to this new demosaicing method is the inclusion of Adobe Sensei-powered machine learning. Enhanced Details only works with mosaic raw files, whether from cameras with a Bayer array sensor (like Nikon, Canon, Sony, etc.) or X-Trans (Fuji). I’ve found this to be especially true along edges with high color contrast. In a nutshell, Enhanced Details is a new algorithm for demosaicing raw files into pixels with the goal of producing even better detail with fewer artifacts. As I primarily use it in Lightroom Classic, that’s where my examples were made. This is a new featured that was added to Lightroom Classic, Lightroom CC for Mac and Win, and Adobe Camera Raw. There are always the anticipated updates for new cameras and lenses (as well as some bug fixes), but let’s take a closer look at the main item included in this release first. Adobe has just released the first update to Lightroom Classic, Lightroom CC, and Adobe Camera Raw for 2019. That was where we put the five viruses we tested with Avast, which you’ll hear about in a second.
And now you've mastered the basics, you can try the multiplayer features, and pit your skills against other players. freecol is a very good game and most importantly you are now able to exceed the unit. The King won't like it, and an attack force will be sent, but if you've prepared well, and are strong enough to defeat it, then congratulations are due - you've won the game. Maybe i can compare the games when i am finished with the original game. The ultimate objective is to become powerful enough to declare your independence from Europe. Will you become their friends, learn new skills and trade with them? Or attack their villages and take what they have by force? It's your call. You start with only a few colonists defying the stormy seas in their search for new land. The objective of the game is to create an independent nation. War can't be too far away.Īnd then there are the native Americans. FreeCol is a turn-based strategy game based on the old game Colonization, and similar to Civilization. Other European powers are building colonies of their own, expanding their borders and becoming all too powerful. And there's another complication: you're not alone. There are cities to build and manage, and new technologies to learn. The visuals will be brought up to date with more recent standards but will remain clean, simple and functional. At first we'll try to make an exact clone of Colonization. You'll need to earn money by producing goods and sending them back to Europe. FreeCol is a turn-based strategy game based on the old game Colonization, and similar to Civilization. Download Community About FreeCol The FreeCol team aims to create an Open Source version of Colonization (released under the GPL). You lead a tiny band of settlers who've just arrived in America, with just one goal: to make the country your own. Colonize the new world, build towns, trade or fight with natives. FreeCol is an open source clone of Sid Meier's excellent turn-based strategy game, Colonization. Freecol is a game in the spirit of Civilization but taking place in a colonial background. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |