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Concord Players
Short description
The Concord Players are an American amateur theatre company based in Concord, Massachusetts. Established in 1919, the company traces its origins to 1856, when Louisa May Alcott helped found the Concord Dramatic Union.
Concord Players
History
History thumb|The Concord Armory in 2013 The Concord Players formed in 1919 under the leadership of Samuel Merwin. Its predecessors were the Concord Dramatic Club (founded in 1872) and the Concord Dramatic Union (founded by Louisa May and Anna Alcott in 1856). The first Concord Players production was Fame and the Poet, which premiered on November 28, 1919. They performed at Monument Hall or Town Hall before moving into the town armory and first performing on this new stage on November 16, 1922. The Concord Armory is now a performing arts center called 51 Walden Street, home not only to the Concord Players but also to the Concord Band, the Concord Orchestra, and dance classes. The Players are three-time winners of the New England Theatre Conference (NETC) Moss Hart Award and five-time winners of the Eastern Massachusetts Association of Community Theaters Festivals. They have performed a stage adaptation of Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women every ten years since 1932. In 1971, the Players held the New England premiere of The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail by Robert E. Lee and Jerome Lawrence.
Concord Players
References
References Category:Arts organizations based in Massachusetts Category:Concord, Massachusetts Category:Organizations established in 1919 Category:Theatre companies
Concord Players
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This Is For
Short description
This Is For is the upcoming fourth Korean studio album (ninth overall) by South Korean girl group Twice. It is set to be released on July 11, 2025, by JYP Entertainment.
This Is For
Background and release
Background and release Twice began teasing their fourth studio album on May 19, with the release of a teaser video titled "Intro: Four". The short clip features all nine members, each wearing a blue skirt with "Four" written across it. The album is the group's first Korean-language studio release since Formula of Love: O+T=<3 (2021) and tenth anniversary memorial album for celebrating their tenth anniversary as a band. The album's release date and title were announced on May 21.
This Is For
References
References Category:2020s Korean-language albums Category:2025 albums Category:Twice (group) albums Category:JYP Entertainment albums Category:Republic Records albums Category:Upcoming albums
This Is For
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DSA-110
short description
The Deep Synoptic Array 110, or DSA-110 is a radio telescope located at the Owens Valley Radio Observatory in California USA. The main goal is the study of fast radio bursts, or FRBs. The telescope is an array of 110 dishes, each 4.65 meters in diameter. They continuously survey for FRBs at frequencies between 1280 – 1530 MHz. A real-time pipeline searches the data from the 95 element core array to generate alerts, and also triggers recordings of the array and 15 outrigger antennas for the purpose of off-line (but more accurate) localization.. The project is funded by the National Science Foundation.
DSA-110
Relation to the DSA-2000
Relation to the DSA-2000 In many ways, the DSA-110 is a precursor to the larger and more powerful DSA-2000, which will have 2000 fully steerable (as opposed to the DSA-110's elevation only) 5 meter dishes. Both arrays use the same ambient temperature receiver technology, with fiber optic transmission to a central processing facility. The DSA-2000, however, has a different main purpose, acting as a radio camera to create an archive of full sky images.
DSA-110
Ambient temperature receiver
Ambient temperature receiver Traditional radio telescope receivers have required cooling (often to cryogenic temperatures) to get low enough noise to be useful for astronomical observations. This typically resulted in a cost of at least $100,000 per receiver, making arrays with a large number of antennas impractical. However, recent developments in indium phosphide technology have resulting in transistors with a low enough noise figure at room temperature to remove the need for cooling.
DSA-110
Uses
Uses Over a three-year science program, the DSA-110 is expected to localize more than 300 FRBs to better than 3 arcseconds (<1/1000 of a degree). This seems plausible as during commissioning, with 63 antennas active, more than one FRB per week was localized. DSA-110 maintains a website with science results to date.
DSA-110
References
References
DSA-110
External links
External links Main DSA-100 Project website Main site for DSA-2000 Astronomers thought they understood fast radio bursts. A recent one calls that into question. Another FRB search effort Category:Gravitational wave observatories Category:Astronomical observatories in the United States Category:Radio astronomy Category:Astronomy organizations
DSA-110
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AFC submission
Zam Refai Hajiar Maha Vidyalaya (National School) (Sinhala: සෑම් රිෆායි හාජියාර් මහා විද්‍යාලයේ (ජාතික පාසල); Tamil: ஸேம் ரிபாய் ஹாஜியார் மகா வித்தியாலயம் (தேசிய பாடசாலை) is a Tamil-medium government school located in Beruwala, in the Kalutara District of the Western Province, Sri Lanka. It is administered by the Ministry of Education and offers primary and secondary education from Grade 1 to Grade 13 under the national curriculum of Sri Lanka. List of schools in Sri Lanka Beruwala
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Overview
Overview Zam Refai Hajiar Maha Vidyalaya is classified as a Type 1AB school and serves a diverse student population from the local Tamil-speaking community. The school is co-educational and provides instruction primarily in Tamil. It plays a significant role in promoting education in the Beruwala region and contributes to the academic and cultural development of its students.
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References
References Beruwala List of schools in Sri Lanka Official Ministry of Education website A local newspaper article about Zam Refai Hajiar MV
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Category:Sportspeople from Tiaret Province
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Tiaret
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Sam Sutton (politician)
Short description
Sam Sutton (born 1955/1956) is an American nonprofit executive and politician who is a member-elect of the New York State Senate from the 22nd district. A Democrat, he won a May 2025 special election to succeed Simcha Felder, who resigned after being elected to the New York City Council.
Sam Sutton (politician)
Career
Career Sutton served with the Sephardic Bikur Holim, a social service organization, for 30 years. He has also worked for the Sephardic Community Federation, New York Cancer Center, the Safe Foundation, and is a former trustee of the NYU Langone Medical Center. He is also a co-founder and board chair of Teach NYS, a group advocating for funding to nonpublic schools such as yeshivas and Jewish day schools. He previously ran a business importing women's accessories.
Sam Sutton (politician)
New York State Senate
New York State Senate Following Simcha Felder's resignation to join the New York City Council, the Brooklyn Democratic Party nominated Sutton as its nominee for the special election to fill the vacant seat. Although the district largely voted for President Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election at 77% of the vote, the district generally supports conservative and moderate Democrats at the local level. He defeated Republican and Conservative candidate Nachmann Carl Caller in the May 20, 2025 election.
Sam Sutton (politician)
Personal life
Personal life Sutton is a Sephardic Jew and longtime community activist within New York's Sephardic community. He wears a yarmulke and keeps kosher.
Sam Sutton (politician)
References
References
Sam Sutton (politician)
External links
External links Category:1950s births Category:21st-century members of the New York State Legislature Category:21st-century American Sephardic Jews Category:Democratic Party New York (state) state senators Category:Jewish state legislators in New York (state) Category:Living people Category:People from Borough Park, Brooklyn Category:Politicians from Brooklyn
Sam Sutton (politician)
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Summary
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Licensing
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Draft:1980 Pope's Cafeteria shooting
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The 1980 Pope's Cafeteria shooting happened in Des Peres, St. Louis County, Missouri, on October 23, 1980, when 25-year-old Maurice Oscar Byrd (December 7, 1954 – August 23, 1991) entered the Pope's Cafeteria at the West County Center and opened fire on four employees. Three victims died at the scene, while the fourth, who was shot in the eyes, succumbed to her injuries a week later. Byrd was subsequently arrested in Savannah, Georgia for the unrelated murder of a liquor store worker, and he was sent back to Missouri to stand trial for the mass shooting. Byrd was sentenced to death and executed by lethal injection on August 23, 1991, after he was found guilty of four counts of capital murder in his 1982 murder trial. The shooting incident was known to be one of the deadliest homicides to happen in St. Louis County.
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The murders
The murders On October 23, 1980, in Des Peres, Missouri, a mass shooting broke out at a local cafeteria, which ended with four deaths in total. On that fateful day, the shooter, 25-year-old Maurice Oscar Byrd, entered the Pope's Cafeteria at West County Center, where four of the cafeteria's employees were clocking for their work in the morning. Inside the building itself, Byrd, who was armed with a gun, threatened the 51-year-old cafeteria manager, James E. Wood, at gunpoint and forced him to open the office safe. Afterwards, Byrd rounded up Wood and the other three employees inside the office, and he shot all four of them in their heads execution-style before he fled the cafeteria. Wood and two of the employees, 68-year-old Edna Ince and 51-year-old Carolyn Turner, died at the scene while the fourth, 27-year-old Judy Cazaco, was mortally wounded with gunshot wounds to her eyes and head but was still alive.State v. Byrd [1984], Missouri Supreme Court (United States).
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Arrest of Maurice Byrd
Arrest of Maurice Byrd
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Trial and sentencing
Trial and sentencing
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Appeals
Appeals
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Execution
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Aftermath
Aftermath
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See also
See also Capital punishment in Missouri List of people executed in Missouri
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References
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in use, The murders, Arrest of Maurice Byrd, Trial and sentencing, Appeals, Execution, Aftermath, See also, References
Lakshminarayan Matha
Short description
Lakshminarayan Matha (Maithili: लक्ष्मीनारायण मठ) also known as Matihani Matha is an ancient Hindu monastery in the Mithila region of the Indian subcontinent. It is located in the Matihani town of the Mahottari district in Nepal. It is a major centre for Sanskrit and Vedic learning in the Mithila region. It is an apex institution for the Hindu religious matters in the region. The location of the monastery is associated with the Matkor ceremony of the marriage of Lord Rama and Goddess Sita in the Treta Yuga. It related to the epic Ramayana of Hinduism. thumb|View of the Lakshminarayan Matha from south side
Lakshminarayan Matha
Description
Description thumb|The main entrance gate of the campus of the Matihani Matha The Lakshminarayan Matha is a major destination for the pilgrimage of the historical and spiritual journey of the Mithila Madhya Parikrama in the region. According to legend, it is believed that in the Treta Yuga of Ramayana, the ritual of Matkor was performed here before the marriage of Lord Rama and Goddess Sita. There is a sacred pond on the south side of the Matha believed to be location where the Matkor ritual was conducted in the Ramayana. According to the Mahant Jagannath Das Vaishnav of the monastery, the location is mentioned in the text Ramcharitmanas composed by the Awadhi poet Tulsi Das. The sacred pond is presently known as Lakshmi Sagar. thumb|View of the sacred pond Lakshmi Sagar at Matihani MathaThe monastery comes under the tradition of the Vaishnava sect in Hinduism. It is the apex Hindu monastery of the Vaishnava sect in region. It is looked after and regulated by the Mahant of the monastery. The present Mahant of the monastery is Jagannath Das Vaishnav. He is also called as Jagannath Das Shastri. The main Mahant of the monastery is assisted by Chhota Mahant. The present Chhota Mahant of the monastery Dr. Ravindra Das Vaishnav. The main Mahant of the Matha holds an important place in the Himalayan nation of Nepal. During the monarchy era in Nepal, the Mahant of the Lakshminarayan Matha was the permanent ex officio guru of the royal court in the Kingdom. thumb|Ram Jhulan Bhawan in the campus of the Matihani Matha
Lakshminarayan Matha
References
References Category:Hindu monasteries Category:Mithila Category:Places in the Ramayana Category:Mahottari District Category:Hinduism Category:Culture of Mithila Category:Hindu temple architecture
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Draft:Nikki Castillo
Short description
Nikki Castillo is a Filipino-American actress and voiceover artist. She is best known for her roles in CBS' action drama television series Scorpion and Disney Channel's comedy television series K.C. Undercover and for voice roles in Cartoon Network's animated television series Summer Camp Island, Adult Swim's animated horror concept Learning With Pibby: Apocalypse, and Nickelodeon's brand-new 2D-animated comedy series Wylde Pak.
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Early life
Early life Born and raised in San Diego, California, Castillo began training and performing at the age of 5, taking voice, dance, and acting lessons from the city's finest. She went on to perform in a few shows at various San Diego-based community theatres. Castillo then attended the San Diego School of Creative and Performing Arts for High School, majoring in musical theatre, where she further honed her performance skills.
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Career
Career Castillo made her first professional theatre debut at age 10 at the Old Globe Theatre playing a Little Who in Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical, and at 12, starred in the title role in Duncan Sheik and Steven Sater’s musical adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen's 1843 story, The Nightingale at La Jolla Playhouse, opening doors for career opportunities in theatre. After shifting her focus to Hollywood, she made her TV debut in 2015 as Akina on K.C. Undercover (Disney). In 2017, after guest starring in one episode as Patty Logan on season 3 of Scorpion (CBS), she became a recurring guest star in season 4, gaining recognition as Alderman Sylvester Dodd's (played by Ari Stidham) tenacious intern. She then got cast in 2018 as the voice of Betsy Spellman in the Emmy and GLAAD Awards Nominated series Summer Camp Island (Cartoon Network) then as Pibby in the animated short Learning With Pibby: Apocalypse (Adult Swim). This summer, Castillo will take on the role of Lily Pak in Nickelodeon's brand-new 2D-animated comedy series Wylde Pak.
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References
References
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Draft:Adela Chaljub de Char
Short description
Adela Chaljub de Char (née Chaljub Char; December 10, 1943 – July 13, 1994) was a Colombian philanthropist who served as First Lady of the Atlantico from 1984 to 1987 as the wife of Governor Fuad Char.
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Early life, marriage and family
Early life, marriage and family Adela Chaljub Char was born on December 10, 1943, in Lorica, Córdoba, to Antonio Chaljub and Rosa Char de Chaljub (née Char Zaslawy). Her father was the son of Lebanese migrants from Byblos, while her mother was a Syrian migrant from Damascus. Her parents settled in Lorica, Córdoba, at the time the largest colony of migrants from Lebanon, Syria, and Palestine. On June 29, 1963, she married her first cousin Fuad, with whom she would have three sons:Arturo, Alejandro and Antonio. Adela died on July 13, 1994, at the San Lucas Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida, United States, at the age of 50, due to a bone disease.
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References
References
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Kafr El Sheikh
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Credit Guarantee Fund Trust for Micro and Small Enterprises
Short description
The Credit Guarantee Fund Trust for Micro and Small Enterprises (CGTMSE) is a flagship initiative launched by the Government of India to enhance financial inclusion for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSEs) by providing collateral-free credit. Established in 2000 through a partnership between the Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) and the Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI), CGTMSE aims to bridge the credit gap faced by MSEs, enabling them to secure loans without traditional collateral requirements.
Credit Guarantee Fund Trust for Micro and Small Enterprises
Background and History
Background and History Prior to CGTMSE's inception, MSEs in India struggled to access formal credit due to stringent collateral demands and perceived risks by lenders. Recognizing this barrier, the Indian government conceptualized the trust under the Credit Guarantee Scheme (CGS) to incentivize lending institutions to extend credit to MSEs. The scheme initially focused on manufacturing and service-sector enterprises, later expanding to include retail trade, educational institutions, and self-help groups.
Credit Guarantee Fund Trust for Micro and Small Enterprises
Objectives
Objectives The primary objectives of CGTMSE include: Facilitating collateral-free credit to MSEs through a risk-sharing mechanism. Encouraging first-generation entrepreneurs to formalize their businesses. Promoting equitable credit access for women-led enterprises and units in underdeveloped regions. Strengthening lender confidence through partial credit risk coverage.
Credit Guarantee Fund Trust for Micro and Small Enterprises
Operational framework
Operational framework
Credit Guarantee Fund Trust for Micro and Small Enterprises
Coverage and eligibility
Coverage and eligibility CGTMSE guarantees loans up to ₹5 crore, covering both term loans and working capital facilities. Key features include: Coverage Limits: 85% guarantee for micro-enterprises (loans up to ₹5 lakh) and MSEs owned by women or located in North-East India. 75% guarantee for other MSEs (loans above ₹5 lakh and up to ₹1 crore). 50% coverage for loans between ₹1 crore and ₹5 crore. Eligible Borrowers: Registered MSEs under the Udyam Registration Portal, retail traders, educational institutions, and self-help groups.
Credit Guarantee Fund Trust for Micro and Small Enterprises
Partner institutions
Partner institutions Over 140 financial institutions participate in the scheme, including public/private sector banks, regional rural banks, NBFCs, and cooperative banks. Lenders submit guarantee applications through CGTMSE's online portal, with approvals typically processed within 48 hours.
Credit Guarantee Fund Trust for Micro and Small Enterprises
Key developments and innovations
Key developments and innovations
Credit Guarantee Fund Trust for Micro and Small Enterprises
Milestones
Milestones By December 2024, CGTMSE approved over 1 crore loan guarantees, cumulatively covering ₹5.2 lakh crore in credit. Notably, 45% of beneficiaries were first-time borrowers, reflecting the scheme's role in fostering entrepreneurship.
Credit Guarantee Fund Trust for Micro and Small Enterprises
Technological integration
Technological integration In 2025, CGTMSE partnered with NITI Aayog to integrate AI-driven risk assessment tools and automate claim settlement processes. This reduced approval times by 30% and improved fraud detection. Fintech platforms like CredAble further streamlined access by embedding CGTMSE eligibility checks into digital lending workflows.
Credit Guarantee Fund Trust for Micro and Small Enterprises
Policy expansions
Policy expansions The 2025 Union Budget of India introduced the MSME Credit Card, a revolving credit facility with automatic CGTMSE coverage. This allows MSEs to withdraw funds up to ₹10 lakh for working capital needs without reapplying.
Credit Guarantee Fund Trust for Micro and Small Enterprises
Impact and outcomes
Impact and outcomes A 2025 study highlighted that CGTMSE-backed loans contributed to: A 20% increase in formal credit access for micro-enterprises. 12% higher survival rates for MSEs in their first five years. Enhanced participation from marginalized groups, with women-led enterprises constituting 28% of beneficiaries. Regional disparities have also narrowed: North-Eastern states saw a 35% rise in loan disbursements post-2023 due to enhanced coverage limits and awareness campaigns.
Credit Guarantee Fund Trust for Micro and Small Enterprises
Registration process
Registration process MSMEs must: 1. Register on the Udyam Portal. 2. Approach a CGTMSE-partnered lender with business and financial documents. 3. The lender assesses creditworthiness and applies for CGTMSE coverage. 4. Upon approval, the loan is disbursed with the guarantee active.
Credit Guarantee Fund Trust for Micro and Small Enterprises
Challenges and criticisms
Challenges and criticisms Despite its success, challenges persist: Awareness gaps: Many MSEs, particularly in rural areas, remain unaware of the scheme. Claim settlement delays: Lenders cite bureaucratic hurdles in recovering guaranteed amounts during defaults. Exclusion of medium enterprises: Critics argue for expanding coverage to medium-sized enterprises to broaden economic impact.
Credit Guarantee Fund Trust for Micro and Small Enterprises
Future initiatives
Future initiatives CGTMSE plans to: Launch a mobile app for real-time application tracking. Partner with state governments to co-guarantee loans in high-risk sectors. Introduce sector-specific credit products for agriculture-linked MSEs.
Credit Guarantee Fund Trust for Micro and Small Enterprises
See also
See also Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Udyam Registration Small Industries Development Bank of India Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Act, 2006
Credit Guarantee Fund Trust for Micro and Small Enterprises
References
References Category:Government agencies of India Category:Financial services in India Category:Microfinance Category:Small and medium-sized enterprises Category:Government schemes in India
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Qalyubiyya
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Draft:CLICKBAIT (Film)
AFC submission
CLICKBAIT is a 2025 American found footage horror anthology film and the first feature film by Gallows Humor Pictures. The film was created by Joe Martinez-Weinberger and David James Clark and features five distinct shorts directed by 4 filmmakers. RALPH REACTS (the wraparound segment), THE SEARCH FOR KYLESEESGHOSTS, and RENT IN LA were directed by Martinez-Weinberger and Clark. Taylor Weiss and Dean Smith directed the shorts P-DAY and DARING DUDES respectively.
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Plot
Plot The film is an anthology, featuring 5 different found footage shorts.
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RALPH REACTS (Wraparound)
RALPH REACTS (Wraparound) Written by Joe Martinez-Weinberger and David James Clark Directed by Joe Martinez-Weinberger and David James Clark The main story of CLICKBAIT about a react live streamer. RALPH REACTS is the primary framework for the film, as the titular "Ralph" watches the additional shorts in universe. "On Halloween night, a parasitic live streamer becomes the target of a malevolent entity after a mysterious viewer curses his stream and forces him to watch a collection of cursed videos from missing content creators."
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THE SEARCH FOR KYLESEESGHOSTS
THE SEARCH FOR KYLESEESGHOSTS Written by Joe Martinez-Weinberger and David James Clark Directed by Joe Martinez-Weinberger and David James Clark "After their hero KyleSeesGhosts vanishes, two hopelessly amateur F-Boy paranormal investigators set out to find him—only to uncover something far more sinister… and stupid."
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P-DAY
P-DAY Written by Jude Price Directed by Taylor Weiss "After the birth of her son, a pretentious mommy vlogger falls into a gruesome, cannibalistic death spiral."
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DARING DUDES
DARING DUDES Written by Grant Chauncey Directed by Dean Smith "When a botched dare kills one of his underlings, an enigmatic vlog squad leader decides a bloody rampage might be the cleanest way to save his image."
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RENT IN LA
RENT IN LA Written by Joe Martinez-Weinberger and David James Clark Directed by Joe Martinez-Weinberger and David James Clark "After shooting an exploitative apartment tour, a cynical content creator finds himself lost in a strange dimension that is worse than irrelevancy."
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Cast
Cast
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RALPH REACTS
RALPH REACTS Tyler Arceneaux as Ralph Nikki Stephens as Ralph's Mom Pamela Simon Weinstein as The Boy
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THE SEARCH FOR KYLESEESGHOSTS
THE SEARCH FOR KYLESEESGHOSTS Bali Hacibedel as Kyle Jaesan Emeret as Barry Jack Garrett as Ted Clement Bowen as Ellis Ben Sasportas as Sunset Lebuff
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P-DAY
P-DAY Lily Thaisz as Rachel Frankie Chantel Liles as Birdie