sunday, may 7, 2023 . the washington post EZ RE C11 DEATH NOTICE BEALL DAVID STRICKLAND BEALL It is with great sadness that we report the passing of David Strickland Beall on the morning of the of March 19, 2023 in his Hunters Creek Village, TX home, surrounded by his two loving children. David was born on April 5, 1939 in Washington DC, where he spent his childhood. He graduated from St. Albans School in 1957, Princeton University in 1961 with a degree in physics, and The University of Wisconsin in 1972 with a Master9s degree of computer science. David married Dorothy Irrgang in 1974. They moved to Houston where he and Dorothy lovingly raised their two children, Chris and Katherine. We are better for having known him; he will be deeply missed by all those he touched and loved. Chris and Katherine are grateful for the ûnal care given to him by Vantage Hospice and At Your Side. We also embrace Kim Bunma, nearly a family member, for decades of faithful service in our home. Service May 21, 2023. Please visit www. earthmanhunterscreek.com for service details and full obituary. DILISIO FRED J. DILISIO Fred J DiLisio, 86, passed away April 24, 2023 in Jupiter, FL. He was born February 3, 1937 in Sewickley, PA to Anthony and Helen DiLisio. Fred graduated from Carnegie Tech with a B.S. degree and later received his M.S. degree from American University. Fred retired from the U.S. Postal Service after many years of service as a high ranking executive in Washington DC. He will be remembered for his dedication and vision in modernizing postal operations. Fred is survived by his wife Jane; his sons Scott (Kathy) and Keith; his grandson Michael (Jenny); great-grandchildren Logan and Adelaide; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and in-laws. He was preceded in death by his parents, sister Nancy, and brother Bobby. A memorial service for Fred will be held on Saturday, May 13, 2023 at 1 p.m. at St. Jude Catholic Church, 204 US Hwy 1,Tequesta, FL. A celebration of Fred9s life will follow the service. For online condolences visit: www.taylorandmodeen.com DINGLE-STEWARD KHALIL XZAVIER DINGLE-STEWARD On April 22, 2023, suddenly in Orlando, Florida. Khalil was born on February 13, 2020 in Arlington, Virginia. He played the drums and harmonica, guitar, piano, and tambourine. He enjoyed playing with cars, Ninja Turtles, and Hulk Smash. Khalil is survived by his mother Imani Dingle, uncle, Nasir Dingle-Thompson, grandmother Marietta Dingle, and his great grandmother, Carolyn Dingle, a host of other relatives, and his God family. The viewing and homegoing service will take place on May 10, 2023 at Mt. Oak Fellowship at 14110 Mt. Oak Road, Bowie, MD.The viewing is at 10 a.m. The Homegoing Service is at 11 a.m. Arrangements by Freeman Funeral Services. DEATH NOTICE GRISSOM JANET MULLINS GRISSOM (NÉE GARDNER) September 7, 1949 - April 29, 2023 Janet passed away at home on Saturday, April 29, 2023, surrounded by her loving family. Born the second of six children in Louisville, Kentucky, Janet graduated from Assumption High School before attending the University of Louisville and American University. The noisy Stanton Boulevard house that she and her siblings grew up in remained at the center of Gardner family life for the next seven decades, a homebase as Janet raised her daughter, Shannon, with the help of her parents and many siblings. Janet moved several times in her life, and her career took her around the world, but home was always Kentucky. She and her husband, Tom, built a cabin together in Pleasureville, Kentucky, which played host to years of family reunions and served as a refuge from a demanding life. Whether it was to her siblings and their children, her web of friends in Henry County, her St. Louis posse or to her many friends in Washington, DC, Janet was the quintessential hostess. Janet9s distinguished career took her from the ûoor of Selman9s Department Store in Louisville, to the halls of the United States Senate as the ûrst woman to serve as Chief of Staff to two United States Senators, to the State Department as an Assistant Secretary of State for Legislative Affairs, to the White House as Assistant to the President for Political Affairs and to Ford Motor Company as Corporate Vice President, Washington Affairs. Her name inscribes the pages of many political memoirs from the 880s, 890s, and 2000s. Senator McConnell, whose ûrst campaign she led, referred to her as <a ûghter and a trail-blazer= - and the press noted her <salty tongue.= She was one of Secretary of State James Baker9s most trusted advisers. Janet was preceded in death by her parents, Jean D. Gardner (née Schuermeyer) and John W. Gardner, Sr., her brother, Jeffrey W. Gardner (JoAnn) and nephew, James <Will= Gardner. She leaves behind her husband, Thomas Grissom; daughter, Shannon Mullins Dubke (Mike); her brothers John W. Gardner Jr. (Sandy), James H. Gardner (Anne), Joseph B. Gardner (Pat) and sister Judith G. Hildebran (Clint). She also leaves behind her husband Tom9s children, Jesse Grissom (Kelly) and Mary Grissom (Joost); and six grandchildren, Harry Dubke, Sam Dubke, Ryder Grissom, Layla Grissom, Ella Mae Rosenbaum and Jessa Brown Rosenbaum. Funeral Services will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday, May 12, 2023 at Pearson Funeral Home, 149 Breckenridge Lane, Louisville, Kentucky. In lieu of ûowers, please consider a donation to the Berry Center, PO Box 582, New Castle, KY 40050 or your favorite charity. DEATH NOTICE HENDERSON FUNERAL CHAPEL FUNERAL CHAPEL KELLINA MICHELE CRAIG HENDERSON PHD (Age 56) Passed away Friday, April 21, 2023, of Alexandria, VA. Beloved wife for over 20 years to Foster J. Henderson; loving mother of Jacob Henderson; daughter to Patricia D. McLemore and William A. Craig (Rhonda); and sister to Asa J. Craig. She will truly be missed by many. Memorial service will be held at Calvary Road Baptist Church, 6811 Beulah St., Alexandria, VA 22310 on Saturday, May 20, 2023, at 10 a.m. Interment on a later date at Arlington National Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Amyloidosis Foundation at www.amyloidosis.org Please view and sign the family guestbook at www.jeffersonfuneralchapel.com. JAMES EMMA M. JAMES Emma M. James (96) peacefully departed this life on Friday, April 21, 2023. She is survived by children, Tina Streeter Smith (Larry), Rev. Lester James, Jr. (Brigitte), Pastor Debra James and Caroline Timmae James; ûve grandchildren; ûve great-grandchildren; niece, Patricia Alsobrooks (James); and a host of other relatives and friends. Viewing will be held from 9:30 a.m. until time of service 11 a.m. on Friday, May 12 at First Baptist Church of Highland Park, 6801 Sheriff Road, Landover, MD; Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. Services by J.B. Jenkins Funeral Home. www.jbjenkinsfuneralhome.com JEFFERSON ATLAY W. JEFFERSON Entered into eternal rest on Thursday, April 27, 2023. She is survived by her two daughters, Sandra Jefferson Grannum (Colvin W.) and Tanya Jefferson; grandson, Jordan Grannum (Jennie); two great-grandchildren, Kameron and Kimberly; brother, Edward White; sister, Janice W. Flannagan and a host of other relatives and friends. Mrs. Jefferson will lie in state at Peace Lutheran Church, 4929 Ames St., NE on Saturday, May 13 from 10 a.m. until service at 11 a.m. Interment at Parklawn Cemetery. www.stewartfuneralhome.com. JONES MARY ALICE HILL JONES Peacefully on Sunday, April 23, 2023, at the Holy Cross Hospital in Silver Spring, MD. A celebration of life will be held on Friday, May 12, with public viewing at 10 a.m. and services beginning at 11 a.m. in the Chapel of McGuire Funeral Home, 7400 Georgia Avenue, NW, Washington, DC. Interment, Arlington National Cemetery at a later date. www.mcguire-servicse.com DEATH NOTICE KERBY MICHAEL CHARLES KERBY MAJOR GENERAL USAF (RET) Michael <Mike= Charles Kerby passed away of natural causes, on November 23, 2022, age 85. Mass of Christian Burial will be held at Ft. Myer Old Post Chapel on Monday, May 15 at 12:45 p.m., followed by interment with full military honors at Arlington National Cemetery. For full obituary and online guestbook, please visit www.moneyandking.com NAPPER MICHAEL R. NAPPER 1954 - 2023 (Age 68) Passed away peacefully at his home surrounded by his loved ones on May 1, 2023. He leaves to cherish his wife, Darlene Payne-Napper and his three children Joie Newman (Evan), Mia Smith (Tyler) and Nicholas Clarkson; his mother, Marie Napper, siblings Doris Coplin (Martinsburg WV), Audrey Bushrod (Aldie VA), Joyce Hicks (Herndon VA), Harold Napper (Aldie VA) and Frank Napper (Aldie VA). He loved his eight grandchildren Erik Davenport, Tanesha Davenport, Darius Davenport, Elaysha Davenport, Leonard Holley, III (Trey), Marcellus Newman, Demetrius Newman, and Tyler Smith, II. He also leaves to cherish a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Preceded in death by father, Frank Napper, daughter Tanesha Napper and brother Warren Napper. Visitation Tuesday, May 9, 2023, 10 to 11 a.m., First Mt. Olive Baptist Church, 216 Loudoun St., Leesburg, VA 20175, where service will be held Tuesday, May 9 at 11 a.m. Arrangements by Lyles Funeral Service, serving No. VA, Eric S. Lyles, Director, Lic. VA/MD/DC, www. lylesfuneralservice.net, 1-800-388-1913. NOWLIN TYRONE NOWLIN Tyrone Nowlin peacefully transitioned into God9s marvelous light on April 18, 2023. Born on April 25, 1945, in Washington, DC, Tyrone was the beloved son of his late parents Anna Nowlin Ross and Bernard Ross. Affectionately known to many as <Tiny,= he is survived by his loving and devoted wife of 52 years, Madeline Nowlin; his cherished son, Courtney Nowlin and daughter-in-law, Sharon Nowlin; his adored daughter, Sonya Lassiter, and son-in-law, Elliot Lassiter and his treasured grandson, David Nowlin. Visitation will be held on Monday, May 15, 2023, at Peace Lutheran Church, 4929 Ames St. NE, Washington, DC 20019 from 10 a.m. until service at 11 a.m. GORTON LYNN DONNELLY GORTON March 27, 1946 3 April 14, 2023 Lynn Donnelly Gorton, 77, beloved wife of Charles Albert Gorton for almost 48 years, and the mother of William, Patrick, and Lyndsay Gorton, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on April 14, 2023 at her home in Annandale, VA due to complications from Parkinson9s Disease. She was born on March 27, 1946 in Newark, NJ to William Augustine Donnelly, Jr. and Iris Hess Donnelly, and attended Hillside High School in Hillside, NJ, Keuka College in Keuka Park, NY, and graduated in 1968 with a B.A. in Political Science from American University in Washington, DC. Her 40-year government career included working for the Naval Air Systems Command as a contract price analyst in the Propulsion & Power Division and as Head of the Avionics Division Financial Programs Branch, among other leadership positions. She then worked for the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Charleston as a Department Head at the Support Services Division, Washington Navy Yard. She retired from government service in 2007 and joined the American News Women9s Club in Washington, DC, where she served two terms as Club President, and then served as Vice President for Chapter Activities at the National Society of Arts and Letters 3 Washington, DC Chapter. She enjoyed reading, baking, needlepoint, genealogy, watching TV, and doing puzzles. She especially loved being a mother and sharing in her children9s many accomplishments. She enjoyed decorating her house for every holiday, and especially for Christmas. Vacations were spent skiing at Bryce Resort, VA, and relaxing by the beaches at Ocean Beach, NJ, Isle of Palms, SC, and Hutchinson Island, FL. A Memorial Service will be held at 2 p.m. on Friday, May 12 at Emmanuel Episcopal Church, 1608 Russell Road, Alexandria, VA. In lieu of ûowers, donations in her memory may be made to the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson9s Research (https://www. michaeljfox.org), American News Women9s Club (https://www.anwc.org), or National Society of Arts and Letters 3 DC Chapter (https://www.nsalwashington.org). LEVACA JOSEPH PETER LEVACA Joseph Peter LeVaca, born February 28, 1942, in New York, NY, died peacefully at home among family members on May 3, 2023. He was Joe to his friends, so that9s what everyone called him. Joe graduated from Epiphany School and LaSalle Academy in New York City. He served in the Army National Guard for six years (Specialist 4th Class) and earned a Certiûcate Degree from the American Institute of Banking in 1969. Joe worked for 15 years with Chemical Bank (now JP Morgan) and was an Assistant Branch Manager. In 1979 he found his true calling. Referred by a friend who managed The Palm Restaurant in New York, Joe relocated to the Washington, DC area and worked at the D.C. location of The Palm until 1996. Joe9s outgoing, friendly, irreverent (to say the least) sense of humor and winning personality made him greatly requested. He bantered with politicians, celebrities, and anyone lucky enough to have Joe as their waiter. A woman Joe had known when they were children at Epiphany School came in one night for dinner. Elizabeth and Joe married for life in 1991. They moved to the Glenmore Country Club in Keswick, Virginia in 1996. Joe was a regular presence at the golf club where he played with the Silver Eagles, was a ûxture at the pool and ûtness center where he worked out and socialized, or vice-versa, for over 25 years. Joe was a longtime volunteer at Martha Jefferson Hospital and greatly enjoyed University of Virginia football and basketball games. Joe was a life-long N.Y. Jets fan and season ticket holder from 1976 3 2014. His greatest joy was his grandchildren. Joe was an extremely loyal friend and maintained contact with many, near and far, and was a music lover who had a special place in his heart for Louis Prima. He loved making people, including himself, laugh, anywhere, anytime, including during his last days. Joe was predeceased by his parents Joseph LeVaca and Anna Curran, his sister, Anne Marie Kubler and his son Kevin LeVaca. He is survived by his wife Elizabeth, his daughter Elizabeth LeVaca, daughter-inlaw, Manuela LeVaca, stepdaughter Jennifer LaPlume (Daniel), stepson Christopher Fuhrman (Jean), Terrence Williams (Tina), grandchildren Tyler, Emma, Peyton, Terrence Christopher, William, Mathew, Amanda and Natalie, brothers-in-law Charlie Kubler and Bruce Williamson (Marianne), sisters-in-law Kate Bell (Tom) and Roberta Bell Williamson, nephews Carl, John and Michael, nieces Erin and Sarah. There will be a celebration of Joe9s life to be announced later. In leu of ûowers, please consider supporting S.A.R.A (Sexual Assault Resource Agency, Charlottesville, VA. 800- 656-4673 / www.saracvikke.org) an organization Joe felt was so important. DEATH NOTICE ROSS BARBARA THOMAS ROSS Barbara T. Ross entered eternal rest peacefully in her sleep on Saturday, April 29, 2023. Barbara is survived by her loving husband, of 59 years, Charles W. Ross, Jr.; daughters, Rhonda C. Ross, and Andrea E. Phillips (Tyrone); brother, Charles L. Thomas; grandchildren, Avonte9 A. ChasteenRoss and Tyler R. Phillips; sister-in-law, Carolyn Ross Wilson; brother-in-law, Dr. Carl W. Ross, Sr. (Mary Ann); a host of cousins; nieces and nephews. Family will receive friends on Tuesday, May 9, 2023, from 10:30 a.m. until the time of Mass of Christian Burial at 12 p.m. at St. Margaret of Scotland Catholic Church, 410 Addison Road South, Seat Pleasant, MD. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery, 3401 Bladensburg Road, Brentwood, MD. www.wisemanfuneralhome.net SHELL DR. MARION MOODY SHELL (Age 98) Dr. Marion (Moody) Shell passed away peacefully in her home on Sunday, April 30, 2023. Dr. Shell was born on January 12, 1925 to Clifton and Fannie Mae Moody in Bumpass, Virginia. Dr. Shell attended many colleges and universities including Miners Teachers College (BS Degree); New York University (MS Degree); and George Washington University (Doctor of Education Degree). Dr. Shell was married to Alfred E. Simons II (deceased) and was the mother of two sons, Alfred E. Simons III (Skipper) and Steven Simons (both deceased). She later married Dr. Theodore Shell, DDS, who is also deceased. Dr. Marion Shell is survived by her sister, Annette Moody Lewis, and many nieces and nephews. A Celebration of Live Service is scheduled for Thursday, May 11, 2023, at 10 a.m., at Grace Luthern Church, 4300 16th Street NW, Washington DC, 20011. SWINDELL MARSHALL SWINDELL On April 26, 2023. Loving father of Marsha, Lydia, Marshall (Marquithia), Jeremy (Olayemi), Anna, Patric (Vanessa), Kenneth (Olivia) and Timothy Swindell. He is survived by 12 grandchildren, three brothers, one sister, six sisters-in-law, three brothers-in-law and a host of nieces, nephews, relatives, church family and friends. Visitation, Friday, May 12 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at The Wayback to Pentecost Church, 945 R St NW, Washington, DC and Saturday, May 13 from 10 a.m. to hour of service 11 a.m. at Grace Apostolic Church, 4417 Dix Street NE. Services by Bianchi. DEATH NOTICE KITCHIN HAROLD JOHN KITCHIN <Hal= (Age 90) Harold John <Hal= Kitchin of Paris, VA died April 9, 2023 at Winchester Medical Center. The cause was an injury from a fall one day earlier, following a few years of failing health. Hal was a lifelong pilot and outdoorsman who spent his ûnal days with his family at his home in the Blue Ridge Mountains. He is survived by his wife of 63 years, Theresa Menecola Kitchin; his daughters Leslie Kitchin, Beth Kitchin (Mark Schmidt), and Laura Kitchin Greenleaf (Bill); two grandsons, Hal DiMarchi and Leland Greenleaf; nephews David Bumgarner and John Bumgarner (Patty); and by marriage, three siblings and many Pagano cousins. In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by his sister Marion Hamilton. Hal was born October 18, 1932 in Newark, New Jersey, the son of Bertha Jean (Kuntzman) and Harold Leslie Kitchin of Bloomûeld. Hal9s determination to become a pilot and his love of the outdoors began in childhood. Rustic camping excursions to Lake Hopatcong kindled a need for spacious wild places. He also encountered his future home of Virginia when his father took the family on road trips to the Blue Ridge Parkway and Skyline Drive prior to World War II gas-rationing. At Bloomûeld High School Hal ran track and cross country. His ûrst jobs were as a bowling alley pin boy and a theater usher, and at age 17 he enlisted in the National Guard. Hal enrolled in the two-year Upsala College for one reason only: to be accepted into the Aviation Cadet Training Program of the new United States Air Force. He became a member of Pilot Class-54E at Hondo Air Base and Foster Air Force Base, part of the vanguard of the jet age. His survival training in the Sierra Nevada Mountains inspired later backpacking adventures, while navigating by celestial compass left him with an enduring appreciation for the night sky and a fascination with space exploration. Hal advanced to the elite Strategic Air Command or SAC, the United States9 global peace-keeping strike force in the early era of nuclear deterrence, under the controversial command of General Curtis LeMay. As a bomber pilot based in Savannah, GA, Hal engaged in exhaustively planned practice missions with ûight times up to 15 hours (refueling mid-air) from bases in North Africa and England to the fringes of Soviet air space. Fifty years later he spoke tersely of the grave implications of SAC9s combat readiness and the advent of hydrogen bombs. In 1957 he left SAC to ûy for Eastern Air Lines. <The Great Silver Fleet= made not just Hal9s career but also his family. Based in Atlanta, he ûew with Theresa (<Terri=) Menecola, a stewardess from Roseto, PA, before marrying her in December 1959. Hal gained a large and loving Italian-American family and decades of boisterous family gatherings. Hal and Terri spent the early years of their marriage in Atlanta before his 1967 promotion to captain and transfer to National Airport brought the family to Virginia. He inaugurated the Eastern Shuttle and spent the next two decades ûying what he later cited as his favorite of the twenty aircraft he had piloted, the Boeing 727 <Whisperjet=, during Eastern9s years of industry dominance. It was from their home in Reston that Hal embarked on mostly solitary backpacking trips on the Appalachian Trail. Rarely one to board a plane he was not ûying, camping continued to be the mainstay of family vacations, trading a tent for a Nimrod trailer. Family traditions took root, often infused with his meticulous habits, never more so than with Christmas. He constructed an elaborate model train community with a balsam Christmas tree as its centerpiece where each year every element and ûgure had its precise place. <Hal9s trains= linger in the childhood memories of generations of friends and relatives. In 1975 he fulûlled his second lifelong dream with the construction of the family home on 45 acres on the then remote Blue Ridge in Clarke County. As a member of the Potomac Appalachian Trail Club, Hal assisted with the trail9s relocation from route 601 to the Ashby Gap-Snickers Gap corridor and also served as an overseer. He created his own trail network at home, often adding a bench or folding chair at his favorite overlooks. He could fell trees and cut, split, and haul ûrewood for hours. Leisure meant swimming in the pond in summer and sledding and tobogganing in winter. Hal and Terri permanently protected the property with a conservation easement in 2005. Hal9s love of his job survived the 1960s-70s era of hijackings and the upheaval of federal deregulation, and he did not welcome the mandated retirement age. But Eastern9s ownership and economic crises compelled him to retire in 1988 prior to its bankruptcy. His ûying future was in a private single-engine Piper Archer. He and Terri enjoyed many journeys particularly those out west and, closer to home, <Lunch Bunch= gatherings at FBOs with old airline friends. His last camping trips were under the wing of his plane at the annual Oshkosh Fly-In. From 1989 to the mid- 2000s, Hal ûew a dozen or more meticulously planned round-trips to Fairbanks, Alaska (home to his eldest daughter), crossing the Canadian wilderness by a route through the Rocky Mountain Trench. Many friends and relatives remember ûying with Hal4for some, their very ûrst ûight. One of his most memorable ûnal passenger ûights was with his then four year old grandson Leland, who inherited his grandfather9s love of aircraft. Their close relationship was the joy of Hal9s later years. Hal9s integrity as a pilot, free of bravado and full of respect, was a hallmark of his character. He was a skilled chess player and a close reader of dense military histories and biographies. He appreciated a good ale long before it was trendy and he poured the perfect Manhattan at Thanksgiving and Christmas. Music4from classical to bluegrass4was a great pleasure throughout his life before his hearing failed him. Hal9s sense of humor, always wry, rewarded those who paid attention. His love of his mountain home endured; just days before his death he sat outside in the spring sunshine, telling his wife and care aide, <I am enjoying my solitude=. In accordance with his wishes, Hal9s ashes will be scattered at home in a private family service. Donations in his memory may be made to The Appalachian Trail Conservancy (appalachiantrail.org). The family wishes to thank Amy Stultz for the dignity and warmth of her care during the last ûve months of Hal9s life. SCHRANTZ SANDRA D. SCHRANTZ Sandra D. (Guenther) Schrantz, 83, of Gaithersburg, Maryland died peacefully at home surrounded by her family on Saturday, April 22, 2023. She was born on June 25, 1939 in Dunkirk, New York, the daughter of the late Theodore and Dorothea (Weimer) Guenther. She is a graduate of Dunkirk High School in 1957 and worked as a telephone operator for AT & T until her marriage in 1960 on her 21st birthday to Paul R. Schrantz, also of Dunkirk, New York. They lived brieûy in Evanston, Illinois as Paul completed his Master9s degree at Northwestern and then they moved to Silver Spring, Maryland in 1960 to begin his career at John9s Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory. She was a loving and dedicated mother to her four children and later worked at several Hallmark stores when they were in high school and college. Having lost her mother as a teenager, Sandy spent many years caring for family members and elderly friends. She also cherished her life as a grandmother, Gra, to her beloved grandchildren. In addition to her dedicated and loving husband of 62 years, Paul, she is survived by her four children, Stephen (Danielle) Schrantz of West Chester, Ohio, Peter (Sandy) LooseSchrantz of Athens, Georgia, Paul (Kathleen) Schrantz of Germantown, Maryland, and Anne Schrantz of Germantown, Maryland. She is also survived by six grandchildren, Joseph (Courtni) Schrantz of West Fargo, North Dakota, Emma (Luke) Hoerning of Norfolk, Virginia, Hannah Schrantz of Arlington, Virginia, Samuel Schrantz of Germantown, Maryland, Mackenzie Schrantz of Germantown, Maryland and Sophia Schrantz of Germantown, Maryland; and one great-grandson Noah Schrantz of West Fargo, North Dakota. Additionally, she is survived by her sister Gail (Jack) McNally of Durham, North Carolina and her brother Robert (Mary) Guenther of Wall, New Jersey as well as several brothers and sisters in law and nieces and nephews. Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by her brothers, Theodore Guenther and Jack Guenther and her sister Carol Surma as well as her granddaughter Megan Schrantz on November 17, 1994. A calling hour will be held at St. Rose of Lima Church in Gaithersburg, Maryland at 10 a.m. on Friday, April 28, 2023 followed immediately by a Mass of Christian Burial at 11 a.m. Burial will be in St. Rose of Lima9s Cemetery. In lieu of ûowers, memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society. SMOOT CATHERINE ELAINE WILKIE SMOOT (Age 100) Catherine Wilkie Smoot died in her home on Sunday, April 30, 2023. She was 100 years old and had lived at her residence for 59 years. Born in Oxon Hill, Maryland on June 3, 1922, she was the daughter of the late Doris (Owens) Wilkie; and sister of the late Betty Patriarca. Catherine was preceded in death by her husband of 43 years, Harvey Wilson Smoot, in December 1990. Catherine also resided in San Francisco, Washington, D.C., and Garrett Park, Maryland. She graduated from Eastern High School and American University in Washington, DC, and worked for many years as a professional tax preparer. She enjoyed gardening and even into her nineties could often be seen working in her yard. In fact, she strongly believed that gardening was the secret to her healthy life and longevity. She also enjoyed traveling and was especially fond of Portugal, which she visited a number of times with her family and a close friend. Surviving are her two children: Janet Smoot, wife of Dan Courtney, of Doswell, Virginia; and Robert Smoot, husband of Alexis Holcombe, of Towson, Maryland. Catherine will be buried next to her husband at Quantico National Cemetery during a private ceremony, in Triangle, Virginia. A Celebration of Life will be held for family and friends and neighbors on Sunday, May 21, 2023 between 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Catherine9s home in Alexandria, Virginia. In lieu of ûowers, donations can be sent to The Alzheimer9s Association (alz.org, 800-272- 3900) SYMMS LORETTA MATHES FULLER SYMMS We are deeply saddened to share the passing of our beloved Wife, Mother, Step-Mother, Grandmother and Great-Grandmother Loretta Mathes Fuller Symms, 84. Loretta passed away on May 3, 2023 from complications of Dementia surrounded by her husband Steve and her children. Loretta born in Sumas, WA later moved to Coeur d9 Alene, Idaho where she attended Coeur d Alene HS. Loretta married Gary Fuller and had three children Vickie, Jodi and Brad. Later in Life Loretta would remarry the love of her life Steve Symms and would enjoy the next 30+ years of her life enjoying their life together, their seven children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Loretta worked on Capitol Hill as a executive assistant and Ofûce Manger and in 1987 Sen. Bob Dole Appointed her to the Sergeant-at-Arms Ofûce. In 1996 Sen. Trent Lott appointed Loretta to the Deputy Sergeantat-Arms Post in The US Senate a position she held until retirement in 2001. Loretta was a wonderful artist, loved needlepoint and crocheting, gardening and cooking. Her favorite thing was spending time with Steve, her kids and grandkids (Grandma Retta). Loretta was preceded in death by her mother Olive Rollins; father Lester Mathes; brother Rodney Jessick and stepson Dan Symms. Loretta is survived by husband Steve Symms; children Vickie Fuller (Jeff), Jodi Fuller (Diane), Brad Fuller (Jeffrey); stepchildren Susan Stauffer (Darris), Amy Crabtree (Charlie), and Katy Senkus (Steve); brother Rob Mathes (Margaret) and sister Suzanne Jessick. A funeral is scheduled for May 12, 11 a.m., at Loudoun Funeral Chapels, 158 Catoctin Circle SE, Leesburg, VA 20175 POST YOUR CONDOLENCES Now death notices on washingtonpost.com/obituaries allow you to express your sympathy with greater ease. Visit today. GHI DEATH NOTICE
C12 EZ RE The washingTon posT . sunday, may 7, 2023 AVERAGE RECORD ACTUAL FORECAST PREVIOUS YEAR NORMAL LATEST <310 30s 0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110+ T-storms Showers Snow Flurries IceRain Cold Front Warm Front Stationary Front NATIONAL Today Tomorrow High Low Normal Record high Record low National Dulles BWI National Dulles BWI Today9s tides (High tides in Bold) WORLD Today Tomorrow Sources: AccuWeather.com; US Army Centralized Allergen Extract Lab (pollen data); airnow.gov (air quality data); National Weather Service * AccuWeather's RealFeel Temperature® combines over a dozen factors for an accurate measure of how the conditions really <feel.= Key: s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, r-rain, sh- showers, t-thunderstorms, sf-snow ûurries, sn-snow, i-ice Solar systemMoon Phases NATION OFFICIAL RECORD Rise Set REGION Past 24 hours Total this month Normal Total this year Normal Richmond Norfolk Ocean City Annapolis Dover Cape May Baltimore Charlottesville Lexington Washington Virginia Beach Kitty Hawk Harrisburg Philadelphia Hagerstown Davis OCEAN: OCEAN: OCEAN: OCEAN: Temperatures Precipitation for the 48 contiguous states excludes Antarctica Yesterday's National 75° 4:00 p.m. 49° 5:21 a.m. 74°/55° 93° 1950 37° 1911 75° 3:46 p.m. 43° 4:59 a.m. 73°/50° 90° 1986 36° 1968 75° 3:27 p.m. 43° 5:14 a.m. 73°/50° 92° 1949 40° 2011 Washington 4:18 a.m. 9:43 a.m. 5:20 p.m. 10:21 p.m. Annapolis 12:22 a.m. 7:16 a.m. 2:00 p.m. 7:06 p.m. Ocean City 3:31 a.m. 9:26 a.m. 3:23 p.m. 9:49 p.m. Norfolk 5:27 a.m. 11:24 a.m. 5:18 p.m. 11:44 p.m. Point Lookout 3:04 a.m. 10:25 a.m. 3:23 p.m. 8:51 p.m. 77° 62° 80° 63° 71° 54° 70° 55° 77° 59° 79° 62° Sun 6:04 a.m. 8:06 p.m. Moon 10:48 p.m. 7:07 a.m. Venus 8:31 a.m. 11:44 p.m. Mars 10:22 a.m. 1:10 a.m. Jupiter 5:17 a.m. 6:27 p.m. Saturn 3:12 a.m. 2:08 p.m. May 12 Last Quarter May 19 New May 27 First Quarter June 3 Full 0.00" 0.01" 0.75" 8.89" 12.94" 0.00" 0.09" 0.86" 8.59" 13.38" 0.00" 0.06" 0.71" 9.53" 14.09" Blue Ridge: Today, partly sunny, a thunderstorm around in the avernoon; breezy in central parts this avernoon. High 62 to 69. Winds west3southwest 8316 mph. Tonight, a thunderstorm in spots; a couple of showers, a thunderstorm in southern parts. Atlantic beaches: Today, partly sunny; an avernoon shower in spots in the south. High 67 to 82. Winds south 7314 mph. Tonight, a thunderstorm in spots, but a couple of showers in the north. Low 60 to 66. Winds southwest 7314 mph. Pollen: Moderate Grass Moderate Trees Moderate Weeds Low Mold Moderate UV: Moderate 5 out of 11+ Air Quality: Good Dominant cause: Ozone 82/63 82/66 67/61 72/60 74/60 67/60 76/61 81/62 80/62 79/67 76/63 74/58 76/58 73/60 67/57 77/62 57° 57° 59° 60° Waterways: Upper Potomac River: Today, partly sunny, a shower in the avernoon. Wind south3southwest 6312 knots. Waves under a foot. " Lower Potomac and Chesapeake Bay: Today, partly sunny, a shower in the avernoon. Wind southeast 6312 knots. Waves 132 feet on the Lower Potomac and the Chesapeake Bay." River Stages: |e stage at Little Falls will be around 4.80 feet today, with no change of 4.80 Monday. Flood stage at Little Falls is 10 feet. Albany, NY 72/51/s 72/42/s Albuquerque 79/52/c 81/53/s Anchorage 49/36/c 51/36/pc Atlanta 83/64/t 82/64/t Austin 86/74/c 89/70/t Baltimore 76/61/pc 81/60/t Billings, MT 62/41/t 66/44/c Birmingham 85/67/t 83/65/t Bismarck, ND 61/42/c 62/40/pc Boise 58/43/pc 65/42/sh Boston 75/58/s 71/51/s Buffalo 66/49/c 68/47/pc Burlington, VT 71/49/pc 64/39/s Charleston, SC 81/65/pc 87/68/t Charleston, WV 74/60/t 75/58/t Charlotte 80/64/t 83/62/t Cheyenne, WY 63/39/sh 67/41/sh Chicago 81/53/t 66/51/t Cincinnati 75/61/t 77/61/t Cleveland 72/54/t 67/53/t Dallas 86/69/c 89/70/t Denver 72/42/pc 74/46/pc Des Moines 83/59/t 79/57/t Detroit 75/55/t 67/51/c El Paso 89/61/s 90/61/s Fairbanks, AK 53/33/c 55/31/r Fargo, ND 57/47/r 63/46/sh Hartford, CT 75/54/s 76/45/s Honolulu 85/74/pc 85/74/pc Houston 86/73/c 86/71/t Indianapolis 78/62/t 77/61/t Jackson, MS 87/70/t 87/68/t Jacksonville, FL 82/62/pc 89/65/t Kansas City, MO 87/65/t 83/59/t Las Vegas 80/62/s 85/62/s Little Rock 82/66/t 84/65/t Los Angeles 70/54/pc 69/55/pc Louisville 81/66/t 77/64/t Memphis 83/68/t 84/68/t Miami 84/73/t 86/73/pc Milwaukee 75/45/t 55/46/t Minneapolis 76/54/c 71/54/pc Nashville 84/66/t 81/64/t New Orleans 87/73/t 86/74/t New York City 74/56/s 75/54/s Norfolk 82/66/pc 80/64/t Oklahoma City 86/63/pc 88/63/pc Omaha 80/58/t 81/57/pc Orlando 83/63/pc 88/66/pc Philadelphia 76/58/s 78/55/pc Phoenix 89/66/s 93/68/s Pittsburgh 68/59/t 74/55/t Portland, ME 74/50/pc 70/44/s Portland, OR 64/48/pc 55/48/r Providence, RI 75/55/s 75/48/s Raleigh, NC 81/64/c 85/63/t Reno, NV 61/41/pc 62/39/pc Richmond 82/63/t 82/60/t Sacramento 71/47/pc 68/47/pc St. Louis 86/64/t 81/62/t St. Thomas, VI 87/77/s 88/78/pc Salt Lake City 62/44/sh 69/49/pc San Diego 68/57/pc 67/58/pc San Francisco 64/51/pc 64/53/pc San Juan, PR 92/75/s 91/75/sh Seattle 61/46/pc 63/47/c Spokane, WA 62/44/pc 65/43/t Syracuse 70/50/pc 68/44/s Tampa 90/69/pc 89/69/c Wichita 92/62/pc 89/61/s Addis Ababa 74/55/sh 75/56/pc Amsterdam 64/52/r 66/54/c Athens 77/57/pc 74/61/c Auckland 69/63/sh 69/64/sh Baghdad 97/67/pc 96/71/pc Bangkok 102/85/s 99/81/t Beijing 80/49/c 84/54/pc Berlin 61/41/c 64/44/pc Bogota 70/47/pc 72/51/sh Brussels 63/52/r 68/55/c Buenos Aires 68/55/c 70/52/s Cairo 80/62/pc 80/61/pc Caracas 79/64/pc 77/65/t Copenhagen 57/42/s 58/47/pc Dakar 83/72/pc 83/73/s Dublin 65/55/c 67/45/t Edinburgh 60/50/c 61/51/r Frankfurt 72/54/r 65/51/c Geneva 65/52/r 70/50/sh Ham., Bermuda 70/62/s 72/67/pc Helsinki 53/31/c 57/34/s Ho Chi Minh City 99/82/t 97/78/t Hong Kong 85/72/r 76/73/sh Islamabad 83/63/r 84/59/s Istanbul 65/51/pc 66/54/pc Jerusalem 69/54/s 68/52/sh Johannesburg 71/52/t 66/47/c Kabul 68/44/c 69/44/s Kingston, Jam. 89/78/sh 89/78/pc Kolkata 101/81/s 102/82/s Kyiv 53/42/pc 54/39/pc Lagos 88/77/t 89/73/t Lima 76/67/s 75/67/pc Lisbon 76/59/pc 78/61/pc London 70/50/t 60/54/c Madrid 81/55/pc 85/59/pc Manila 96/81/c 95/80/pc Mexico City 81/56/sh 81/56/sh Montreal 72/46/s 64/41/s Moscow 49/32/c 54/36/c Mumbai 92/83/pc 90/83/pc Nairobi 77/60/t 77/61/t New Delhi 98/74/pc 102/72/pc Oslo 60/35/pc 60/44/s Ottawa 71/45/s 65/40/s Paris 67/50/sh 70/55/pc Prague 58/38/c 60/40/c Rio de Janeiro 81/72/pc 83/73/pc Riyadh 106/78/s 107/83/pc Rome 73/55/pc 67/58/r San Salvador 93/68/pc 91/70/pc Santiago 70/40/s 75/41/s Sarajevo 78/50/t 68/50/t Seoul 65/42/pc 73/46/pc Shanghai 63/56/pc 70/53/s Singapore 89/80/pc 87/80/sh Stockholm 53/31/s 61/37/s Sydney 59/48/sh 63/49/pc Taipei City 85/65/r 72/62/c Tehran 87/69/s 90/66/c Tokyo 73/55/r 63/53/pc Toronto 59/50/c 66/46/c Vienna 66/40/c 63/45/c Warsaw 54/34/s 60/36/pc Today P.m. shower Monday T-storm Tuesday A couple of showers Wednesday Partly sunny |ursday Partly sunny Friday Increasing cloudiness Tu W | F Sa Su M Tu W | F Sa Su M Tu Statistics through 5 p.m. Saturday Diference from 303yr. avg. (National): this month: 37.3° yr. to date: +4.4° High: Zapata, TX 99° Low: Antero Reservoir, CO 21° World High: Matam, Senegal 118° Low: Eureka, Canada 36° Weather map features for noon today. WIND: S 7314 mph HUMIDITY: Moderate CHNCE PRECIP: 55% FEELS*: 77° W: H: P: FEELS: 81° NW 7314 mph Moderate 40% W: H: P: FEELS: 69° NE 6312 mph Low 85% W: H: P: FEELS: 72° SSE 6312 mph Low 25% W: H: P: FEELS: 81° SSW 6312 mph Low 5% W: H: P: FEELS: 81° SW 6312 mph Low 25% Humidity starts to build You9ll feel a bit of the building humidity along with noticing an increase in clouds. Afternoon shower and storm chances make or break our run at 80. For now, it seems like it may try to hold off long enough to let us make a run. Any evening showers or storms will wane with time, and partly cloudy skies are the rule. Humidity is entering the moderate range, with dew points near 60. That helps keep lows from falling below a near 60 to mid-60s range. There could be some patchy fog late. 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KLMNO SPORTS sunday, may 7, 2023 m2 d baSebaLL Bryce Harper is back early, but he and his scuffling Philadelphia Phillies have lots of ground to make up. d5 meN9S coLLeGe LacroSSe youthful maryland falls short of its third consecutive Big Ten tournament title in an ugly loss to michigan. d6 Soccer The Spirit stays undefeated with a win over San diego, but d.C. United9s winning ways end in Cincinnati. d8 BY CHUCK CULPEPPER LOUISVILLE 4 They began and finished the troubled 149th Kentucky Derby on saturday evening before 150,335 revelers, all of which must have come as relief after a run-up rife with tragedy and scratches. Mage, at 15-1 odds, caught Two Phil9s in the stretch beneath various kinds of clouds and won by a length in a bunched finish, all of which had to come as manna to his trainer, Gustavo Delgado; his committee of owners; and his jockey, Javier Castellano. so for an evening spell after seven horse deaths in 10 days and five scratches in three, with two of the deaths and one of the scratches happening earlier saturday, some welcome mirth sprinkled itself around. some of it traveled clear to Venezuela, the land of storybook 1971 Derby champion Cañonero II and the native land of Delgado (who snared his first Derby win in his third try after dreaming for decades of emulating Juan Arias, Cañonero II9s trainer) and Castellano, who snared his first Derby win on his 16th try after winning the Preakness twice (2006, 2017) and the Breeders9 Cup Classic once (2004). <I haven9t words,= Delgado said from the end of the interview dais, wearing a stylish white jacket that flattered his gray hair as he apologized for his english. <sometimes you feel embarrassed a little bit,= Castellano said, <when you try so many times and you don9t see the result, and sometimes you go down a little bit. But I didn9t give up. When I was in the jockey room and nBC put 80 for 15 Javier Castellano,9 at that moment it gives me so much inspiration myself, and this is going to be the year.= <our horse, the only thing I can speak about him, he was completely thriving on this course [in training],= said Ramiro Restrepo, a Miamian and part of a voluminous ownership group that includes participants in the micro-owner trend. The outcome, in 2 minutes 1.57 seconds after fast early fractions, threw some glory also upon the Florida Derby, where Mage made a keen charge and forced a fend-off from Forte, the initial Derby favorite who was scratched saturday morning in the first jolt of the day. It was see derBy on d6 A flash amid the gloom Mage9s Derby victory culminates trying week of horse deaths, scratches Jeff roBerSoN/aSSoCIaTed PreSS Mage, a 15-1 shot with jockey Javier Castellano aboard, surged down the stretch to claim the 149th running of the kentucky derby on saturday at Churchill downs. Game 4: Warriors at Lakers Tomorrow, 10 p.m., TNT The Washington Wizards need a general manager, and a few prayers also wouldn9t hurt. once mired in mediocrity, they can9t even get past the bouncer now. operating under an owner9s playoff mandate, they have endured five straight losing seasons, failing to be a postseason stowaway in four of them. If rebuilding is tough to stomach, how do you describe the indigestion of aimless losing? Their insufficient attempts to win have led to a farcical squandering of five years that could have been spent resetting the roster with better young talent, an abundance of future assets and ideal salary cap flexibility. And guess what? They could actually be winning now and holding leverage to build a stronger contender with the nBA bracing for a wild couple of offseasons as franchises adjust to parity-driven wrinkles in the new collective bargaining agreement. The Wizards aren9t seeking a see Brewer on d3 An ideal fit for Wizards is hiding in plain sight Jerry brewer BY ANDREW GOLDEN PHOENIX 4 Kyle Finnegan walked off the Chase Field mound almost in disbelief. His catcher, Keibert Ruiz, spiked the ball with which Finnegan had just missed too far inside. Just a few moments earlier, it appeared the Washington nationals had snatched an improbable victory from the Arizona Diamondbacks. Then it slipped right through their fingers. Finnegan allowed a solo homer on the first pitch he threw to Lourdes Gurriel Jr., knotting the score. Five batters later, Finnegan walked in the winning run as the nationals fell, 8-7, for an exceedingly frustrating defeat. Finnegan and Ruiz being left in despair was quite the contrast from the uplifting emotion of the top half of the inning, when Washington erased a four-run deficit and took the lead on Lane Thomas9s two-run homer. The nationals came streaming out of the dugout, screaming at Thomas as he ambled down the first base line and completed an unlikely rally. see nationaLs on d5 Nationals rally in ninth before rapid implosion diamoNdbacks 8, NatioNaLs 7 Nationals at diamondbacks Today, 4 p.m., maSN BY GLYNN A. HILL Last year, the Howard women9s-plus rugby team had such a depleted roster it sometimes competed with only 13 of the requisite 15 players late in the season. Few of its athletes had rugby experience, but the club program at the historically Black university in Washington harbored hopes of becoming a varsity team and ultimately a Division 1 power. now, only two years after its founding, the team will contend for a national championship. The squad is scheduled to play Claremont Colleges on sunday in Houston for the College Rugby Association of America Division 2 title, about a week after it raised more than $24,000 to fund its trip. <I9m definitely excited. I never imagined that we would have come this far,= said Alicia Bush, a sophomore on the team. <I have confidence in our team, and I know that we play really well. If we play our best, I can see us winning.= Howard junior Takunda see Howard on d2 Howard quickly becomes a national force in rugby Team founded in 2021 will play in Division 2 championship match 148th Preakness Stakes: may 20, approx. 6:50 p.m. post time, NBC BY BEN GOLLIVER LOS ANGELES 4 LeBron James was undaunted after a 27-point Game 2 loss to the Golden state Warriors on Thursday, stating emphatically that the Los Angeles Lakers were <still the best defensive team in the league= even if their lackadaisical showing might have suggested otherwise. This hasn9t been a gaudy or blustery postseason for James, who has taken a step back on the court and mostly stuck to cliches in his news conferences. But here his confident declaration proved prophetic, as the Lakers cranked up their defensive intensity to claim a 127-97 Game 3 victory over the Warriors at Crypto.com Arena on saturday. Los Angeles, which held Golden state to its see Lakers on d3 L.A. leans on defense to retake series lead Lakers 127, Warriors 97 James and Co. pull away with 22-2 run in blowout Norm Hall/geTTy ImageS Lourdes Gurriel Jr. scored on a wild pitch in the sixth inning, but Mackenzie Gore recovered to strand runners on second and third.
d2 eZ M2 the washington post . sunday, may 7, 2023 teleVision and radio Mlb 11:30 a.m. baltimore at atlanta » WRC (Ch. 4), WBaL (Ch. 11), WiYY (97.9 FM), WsBN (630 aM) 4 p.m. Washington at arizona » MasN, WJFK (106.7 FM) 4 p.m. Houston at seattle » MLB Network 7 p.m. los angeles dodgers at san diego » esPN nba plaYoffs 3:30 p.m. eastern Conference semifinal, game 4: boston at philadelphia » esPN 8 p.m. Western Conference semifinal, game 4: denver at phoenix » TNT stanleY Cup plaYoffs 3:30 p.m. eastern Conference semifinal, game 3: Carolina at new Jersey » TBs 6:30 p.m. eastern Conference semifinal, game 3: toronto at florida » TBs 9:30 p.m. Western Conference semifinal, game 3: dallas at seattle » TBs auto raCing 3 p.m. nasCar Cup series: adventHealth 400 » Fox sports 1 3:30 p.m. formula one: Miami grand prix » WJLa (Ch. 7), WMaR (Ch. 2) golf 7:30 a.m. dp World tour: italian open, final round » golf Channel 1 p.m. pga tour: Wells fargo Championship, final round » golf Channel 3 p.m. pga tour: Wells fargo Championship, final round » WUsa (Ch. 9), WJZ (Ch. 13) 3 p.m. pga tour Champions: Mitsubishi electric Classic, final round » golf Channel 6 p.m. lpga tour: international Crown, final round » golf Channel soCCer 7 a.m. french ligue 1: Monaco at angers » beiN sports 9 a.m. french ligue 1: strasbourg at nantes » beiN sports 11 a.m. french ligue 1: Montpellier at olympique lyonnais » beiN sports 11:30 a.m. english premier league: arsenal at newcastle united » Usa Network 2:45 p.m. french ligue 1: paris saint-germain at troyes » beiN sports 4:30 p.m. Mls: sporting Kansas City at seattle » WTTg (Ch. 5), WBFF (Ch. 45) tennis 9:30 a.m. Wta: Madrid open, doubles final » Tennis Channel 12:30 p.m. atp: Madrid open, singles final » Tennis Channel pro football 3 p.m. usfl: new orleans vs. new Jersey » WRC (Ch. 4), WBaL (Ch. 11) 6:30 p.m. usfl: pittsburgh at birmingham » Fox sports 1 College baseball 2 p.m. south Carolina at Kentucky » seC Network College softball Noon Michigan state at indiana » Big Ten Network Noon louisville at florida state » aCC Network Noon Mississippi state at auburn » seC Network 2 p.m. florida at Kentucky » esPN2 2 p.m. north Carolina state at pittsburgh » aCC Network 2 p.m. Michigan at Minnesota » Big Ten Network Men9s College laCrosse Noon ivy league tournament, final: Yale vs. princeton » esPN2 Noon patriot league tournament, final: army vs. loyola (Md.) » CBs sports Network 9:30 p.m. nCaa tournament selection show » esPNU WoMen9s College laCrosse 10 a.m. america east tournament, final: binghamton at albany » esPNU Noon big east tournament, final: denver at Connecticut » Fox sports 2 9 p.m. nCaa tournament selection show » esPNU tennis Sabalenka overcomes Swiatek in Madrid final In another meeting of the top two players in the world, aryna Sabalenka finally got the better of Iga Swiatek on clay. Second-ranked Sabalenka beat top-ranked Swiatek, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3, on Saturday to reclaim the madrid open title. Sabalenka had never taken a set against her Polish rival in three previous clay-court meetings. But the Belarusian held nothing back by aggressively hitting for winners and breaking Swiatek four times in the 21/2-hour final. The Australian open champion claimed her tourleading third title of the season and 13th of her career, including her second in madrid after triumphing here in 2021. It was the first WTA 1000 final between the top two players since No. 1 Serenawilliams beat No. 2 Li Na at the 2014 miami open. Swiatek entered with a 5-2 record against Sabalenka. . . . The WTA Tour said American amanda anisimova, 21, plans to take an indefinite break from tennis, citing burnout and concerns for her mental health. Anisimova reached the 2019 french open semifinals at age 17 4 the youngest woman to get that far at a major since 2006. But later that year, just before the U.S. open, her father and longtime coach, Konstantin, died at 52 from a heart attack. Anisimova, a winner of two WTA singles titles and ranked 46th, gave no timetable for her return. She has lost eight of her 11 matches this season. Colleges Nicky Solomon scored six goals and Tucker dordevic netted four to lead the top-seeded Georgetown men9s lacrosse team to a 14-5 rout of second-seeded Denver in the Big East tournament championship game in milwaukee. BrianMinicus scored twice, Jacob Kelly contributed a goal and three assists and danny Hincks made 12 saves in goal for the eighth-ranked Hoyas (12-3), who led 3-0 after one quarter and 9-1 at halftime. declan Mcdermott also scored for Georgetown, which has won 12 in a row after an 0-3 start to the season. JJ Sillstrop scored a pair of goals for the ninth-ranked Pioneers (10-5), who met the Hoyas in the conference title game for the fourth time in five years. . . . Ido david had a season-high 23 kills to help top-seeded UCLA beat two-time defending national champion Hawaii, 28-26, 31-33, 25-21, 25-21, at EagleBank Arena to win the 20th NCAA men9s volleyball championship in program history 4 and the first since 2006. The Bruins (31-2) have appeared in 27 of the 53 men9s volleyball championship games. Despite the loss, the rainbow Warriors (29-3) set a program season record for wins. . . . Bronny James, oldest son of Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James, announced that he will play basketball at Southern California in the fall. The 6-foot-3 guard was a mcDonald9s all-American at Sierra Canyon School in the Los Angeles suburbs. auto raCing william Byron scraped the wall in practice at Kansas Speedway, then proceeded to set the fastest time in qualifying and will be joined on the front row by Hendrick motorsports teammate Kyle Larson for Sunday9s NASCAr Cup Series race in Kansas City, Kan. Byron turned a lap of 179.206 mph to earn his second pole of the season and the 10th of his career 4 all of them coming at different tracks. The trick now is to turn that first-row starting spot into a victory at Kansas, where he got his first win in the Truck Series but has never finished better than sixth in NASCAr9s top series. Larson was among the fastest in qualifying as Chevrolet power dominated the day. His lap of 179.170 was good enough for the second starting spot, while ross Chastain qualified third in the Chevy-powered No. 1 car for Trackhouse racing. After winning monday9s raindelayed race in Dover, Del., Martin Truex Jr. led the Toyota contingent with a fourth-place qualifying run. . . . red Bull9s Sergio Perez will start from the pole in Sunday9s formula one miami Grand Prix. The pole for Perez was the third of his career. Fernando alonso will start on the front row for the first time in his resurgent season with new team Aston martin. Carlos Sainz Jr. qualified third for ferrari and was followed by Kevin Magnussen in his highestqualifying effort of the season. magnussen drives for Haas, the only American team in f1. CYCling remco Evenepoel stormed to victory in the opening time trial of the Giro d9Italia, obliterating his main rivals over the 19.6-kilometer (12-mile) route from fossacesia marina to ortona, Italy in 21 minutes 18 seconds. The Soudal Quick-Step rider was 22 seconds faster than Filippo Ganna and 29 ahead of João almeida. Sunday9s second stage is a 202-kilometer (125-mile) route from Teramo to San Salvo. The race ends may 28 in rome. 4 From news services and staff reports digest ASSOCIATED PRESS Wyndham Clark has never won on the PGA Tour. He aims to change that Sunday. Clark shot an 8-under-par 63 at the Wells fargo Championship on Saturday in Charlotte, giving him a two-shot lead over Xander Schauffele going into the final round. The Denver native is at 16-under 197 for the tournament. Schauffele, the world9s fifthranked player, shot a 64 at Quail Hollow while playing alongside Clark. He is at 14 under. Adam Scott and third-round coleader Tyrrell Hatton are tied for third at 11 under, five shots behind Clark. Tommy fleetwood, Harris English and Sungjae Im are six shots off the pace. Defending champion max Homa shot a 68 and is 8 under for the tournament. Clark is within striking distance of the tournament9s 72-hole scoring mark (in relation to par) of 21-under 267 set by rory mcIlroy in 2015. That was when Quail Hollow played to a par 72; it is now a par 71. But right now, Clark would gladly settle for his first win on tour. <I9m excited to see how I handle the pressure,= Clark said. <It9s going to be a fun challenge. obviously it9s going to be tough, I have one of the best players in the world right behind me and a bunch of other good players. I9m just really looking forward to the challenge tomorrow.= At one point Saturday, there were 11 players tied for the lead. Then Clark stepped on the course and shot a 31 on the front nine and posted birdies on Nos. 13, 14 and 15. He hit his first 17 greens before his approach shot on No 18 landed on the fringe, less than two inches off the green. He needed just 28 putts Saturday, best in the field. l LPGa ToUr: Lexi Thompson made back-to-back birdies on the back nine, and the United States earned the final spot in the semifinals of the International Crown team match-play event in San francisco. The United States clinched the semifinal berth late in the round when China lost its second match to England but got a half-point anyway when Thompson and Danielle Kang rallied to tie Sweden9s madelene Sagstrom and maja Stark. Sweden won Pool A when Anna Nordqvist and Caroline Hedwall beat Nelly Korda and Lilia Vu, 1 up, and will play Pool B runner-up Australia in the semifinals Sunday. The United States will take on Thailand in the other semifinal. l dP worLd ToUr: Julien Guerrier will take a one-shot lead into the final round of the Italian open. Guerrier started the day two shots off the lead but carded eight birdies and three bogeys to finish with a 5-under 66 to move atop the leader board at 12 under. His one-stroke advantage is over french compatriot romain Langasque, who set a course record with a 9-under 62 at the marco Simone club in Guidonia montecelio, and Poland9s Adrian meronk. <I started with a bogey on two, and after that I stayed patient,= Guerrier said. <I know with this kind of course, my coach said, 8You are going to play some good shots, so try to manage and don9t give too many shots away to the course,9 and I did that.= golf roundup Clark9s pursuit of first PGA title gets boost with 63 and plans to use the surplus to stabilize the team9s financial future. <These ladies are making history as the first HBCU to win a rugby regional and the first HBCU to go to the rugby national championships,= Bush9s mother, Cynthia, a 1991 Howard alumna who donated to the campaign, said in an email. <As a third generation Howard University alumnus, I9m proud to support my alma mater as its students continue to excel inside the classroom, in their communities and in their chosen athletic endeavors.= rusike wants to win a championship, but her and Aversano9s primary goal has been to continue pushing Howard9s administration to anoint the team as a varsity sport, affording it certain benefits and assurances as it prepares to move up to CrAA Division 1 competition next year. That dream seems unlikely. There are plenty of challenges in adding another varsity program, according to Howard Athletic Director Kery Davis. <We have been approached by organizations to start a men9s and women9s crew team, a women9s gymnastics team, a men9s volleyball team, a men9s lacrosse team. There are all these different either organizations or alumni who reach out to us and say, 8We want to start a Division I varsity team,9 [but] we are really almost at capacity for what we can cover at this point,= Davis said, referencing the school9s limited facilities and the department9s financial and logistical considerations. In the meantime, players are focused on establishing Howard rugby9s legacy. <I think this championship really just sets a tone of excellence,= rusike said. <This is the first two years, and now it9s in our foundation that when we go out, we put our best foot forward and we try to win.= meaningful regardless of the circumstances, according to Alex Goff, founder of the Goff rugby report, which covers American high school and college rugby. <for them to do that is remarkable,= Goff said. <The big thing is, if you can get good athletes and you have the right coach, you can do it, especially in Division 2. In Division 1, now, it9s virtually impossible. In Division 2 it9s still possible. You can do it, but it9s rare.= Whereas depth and wins have been easier to come by, reliable financial backing has not. Howard has helped the team pay for items such as mouth guards, socks and warmup uniforms. Players typically have shouldered other expenses, including travel, lodging and food. The team late last month feared it would be shorthanded for the final because players said they could not afford the trip to Texas. on April 24 it launched a Gofundme campaign, seeking $14,000 to cover those costs. The team met its goal in four days, powered in part by donations from Howard alumni, local rugby clubs and contributors from a new parents9 group. It had raised more than $25,000 as of Saturday season with a season-ending playoff to determine who competes in spring regionals. Two primary factors propelled Howard, which is a women9s-plus team to denote gender inclusivity, into Sunday9s final: its quality of play and a fortuitous set of circumstances. The team, which did not formally compete during the fall conference season, nonetheless played an undefeated fall exhibition schedule that included wins over conference opponents. It was also helped by the fact that other conference teams, many of which have rosters that have not rebounded to pre-pandemic strength, could not play into the spring postseason without the bodies or budgets to compete. Capital Conference withdrawals helped clear Howard9s path, and the conference commissioner appointed the team to represent the league in last month9s East region playoff in Gastonia, N.C., where it defeated Charlotte in the semifinal and Appalachian State in the final. Claremont Colleges, the West region winner and reigning Division 2 spring champion, awaits. Howard reaching the national final as a second-year team is rusike founded the team in 2021, and it began playing its first competitive games in the spring of 2022. Howard had roughly 20 players when it was at full strength, but final exams and physical exhaustion reduced its numbers down the stretch last year. rusike and Coach Kat Aversano entered the summer break concerned about retention and made recruiting their focus entering the new school year. No longer bound to virtual classes and organizing via social media, the team took a more robust approach to building a foundation. It created a recruiting chair position, posted fliers across freshman dorms to attract younger talent and sold students on a tightknit organization after the pandemic left some craving community and physical activity. By this past fall, the squad had more than doubled its head count to 45. <I didn9t even think we9d get the numbers to actually have enough to play for regionals,= Bush said. <I didn9t think we would be able to have the numbers to do it, much less win. And so it9s just shocking.= In college rugby, varsity, quasivarsity and club teams can compete against each other, with many women9s programs operating outside the NCAA9s purview. Teams play under multiple organizations that have their own divisions and conferences, with the College rugby Association of America (CrAA) viewed as the most competitive. Howard plays in the Capital Conference, one of the CrAA9s nine Division 2 leagues, which also includes American, George Washington, Georgetown, maryland and George mason, among other D.C.-area schools. rugby is contested in both the fall and the spring, but the Capital Conference offers a fall regular Howard from d1 Howard quickly builds winning foundation in rugby JoNaThaN NeWToN/The WashiNgToN PosT Howard won the College rugby association of america9s East region title and will play west champion Claremont on Sunday. Washington should have a name connected to the Supreme Court since the court is a couple of blocks from the Capitol, is one of the most important institutions in our country and was allegedly above smarmy politics. I liked <Washington Justice= or <Washington Supremes.= Now, though, the court has become so political 4 regardless of which side of the aisle you occupy 4 that it9s a bad idea. of course, bad ideas have become the bedrock of sports in this area, but there9s no need to add another one. How about <Washington monuments?= other than the White House, that monument is easily the most recognized landmark in a city full of them. Everyone knows exactly what it is, and it literally towers over the D.C. landscape. It is completely apolitical, the backdrop for so many civic events. It9s certainly far more about Washington than Commanders 4 which has as much to do with Washington as Penguins with Pittsburgh or Jazz with Salt Lake City. There9s no doubt that Harris will have about a thousand issues on his plate seemingly more important than the team9s name. But this is something he could announce right away during his honeymoon period as the team9s owner, even with the understanding that change wouldn9t be quick or easy. The sooner we can all pretend that Snyder9s ownership of the team was just a bad dream 4 okay, a nightmare 4 the better. promised? or will the NfL just bury all of Snyder9s wrongdoing in the joy over his departure and try to pretend he never existed? Snyder? Never heard of him. okay, fine: Then let9s pretend the Commanders never existed, either. I wouldn9t mind if they went back to Washington football Team, but that probably wouldn9t make those in charge of selling logoed gear very happy. maybe just shorten it to <Washington footballers?= Not likely. So let9s play an old game and come up with a name that has something to do with D.C., which is where we all hope the team will end up when the lease on the godforsaken stadium formerly named for Jack Kent Cooke is finally over in 2027. The most obvious D.C. names 4 Capitals and Nationals 4 are taken. Senators is still a name connected to failed baseball teams and probably doesn9t belong on a football team9s jersey. Abe Pollin had good intentions when he decided to rename the Bullets, but how in the world anyone landed on Wizards is impossible to guess. It is a name that has no connection to Washington. And yet 25 years later, the Wizards are still the Wizards, with no end or change in sight. maybe they should go back to the team9s original name 4 Zephyrs, from their days in Chicago. one definition of a zephyr is <a soft gentle breeze.= What9s wrong with that? Back to football. for a long time, I thought a team located in again and ASAP. Snyder was dragged kicking and screaming into changing the name, a process that began in 2020. In 2013, he famously told USA Today: <We9ll never change the name. It9s that simple. NEVEr 4 you can use caps.= He forgot to add, <Unless my key corporate partners threaten to pull financial support.= That9s why the team changed its name in 2020 4 first to Washington football Team and then, after what was supposedly an exhaustive search, to Commanders. A lot of people 4 myself included 4 thought sticking with Washington football Team would be fine. It was, if nothing else, different. Commanders was an absolute yawn from Day 1, even with all the hype and fanfare the team desperately tried to create. That9s the second reason to change the name again 4 the first being to put Snyder9s disastrous 24-year stewardship as far in the rearview mirror as possible. Yes, a third name change in less than five years would be complicated and expensive. It would mean petitioning for the NfL9s approval, but who among the other owners and Commissioner roger Goodell wouldn9t want to put Snyder9s legacy behind them? A question that is tangential to this column but needs to be asked: Will the NfL9s investigation of Snyder ever reach a conclusion? Will the results be released publicly, as When Josh Harris finally takes ownership of Washington9s NfL team, there will be plenty to do. Harris, the team9s presumed new owner, and the people around him will face countless decisions, starting with figuring out a new stadium deal 4 something Daniel Snyder couldn9t do, because he became toxic to just about anyone and everyone with whom he had contact. That debate will go on for a while, although ultimately, if Harris knows what he9s doing, the new stadium will be built on the site of rfK Stadium. There will be lots of other decisions to be made. Will Coach ron rivera and his staff return in 2024? Who should be in the front office? What sort of media deals should the team make locally? Those are choices that shouldn9t be rushed. Harris9s people almost certainly will need the coming season before making any major changes in the football team and its leadership, both on and off the field. But there is one decision Harris can make the day he takes over, amid the celebratory fanfare of his <I9m not Dan Snyder= introductory news conference. Change the team9s name. Yes, again. <Commanders= will be one of Snyder9s lasting legacies 4 unless the name is changed Commanders9 new owner must ditch the name. Again. John Feinstein
sunday, may 7, 2023 . the washington post eZ M2 D3 professional basketball 2018-19, the Wizards went 32-50, making them one of 14 teams to win fewer than 40 games. Nine of those 14 teams made the playoffs this season. The Wizards went 35-47. Trying to lose is unethical. But trying to win this way 4 with Beal on a $250 million deal with a no-trade clause, Kristaps Porzingis making more than $30 million per season and ready for an extension and free agent Kyle Kuzma probably seeking $25 million annually 4 is absurd. The Wizards are desperate for someone with an itemized plan for success. When Perry came to the NBA in 2000, Dumars was recasting a 32-50 team still reeling after losing Grant Hill in free agency. A year later, the Pistons won 50 games and started a streak of eight straight playoff appearances. It was a run in which Dumars and his front office nailed almost every decision. That9s the environment into which Perry was born, and everywhere he has been, he has shown portions of that teambuilding acuity. It leaves you wondering what he could do with full control over a substantial period of time. The Wizards would be wise to find out. talks with Langdon and Newton should help crystallize what9s possible. Perry is just as worthy of consideration. Leonsis famously declared that he spoke with 78 leaders from sports, business and politics before making several hires and restructuring the Wizards four years ago. Well, that was a fun exercise. Now they9re on to the next thing. To replace Sheppard, the process will be streamlined, and it needs to be fast with the June 22 draft approaching. It needs to find someone who can marry longstanding knowledge of NBA team building with current best practices, all while mixing in the agility to maneuver swiftly should franchises react erratically before luxury tax penalties become more punitive. over the past five seasons, the Wizards have gone 161-229, a .413 winning percentage. That9s basically the equivalent of a 34- 48 record every year, almost tank-level bad without the benefits of tanking. The Wizards haven9t drafted higher than ninth during this period. They9re probably picking in that same territory in this draft; they have the eighth-best odds to land the No. 1 pick in the Victor Wembanyama sweepstakes. This is how stuck they are: In attractions, the Knicks are starting to look desirable for their competence. That9s the Perry effect, even when he doesn9t have final say. He did some of his best work with Joe Dumars in Detroit, helping to shape a roster full of underappreciated, tough and unselfish pros who made six straight Eastern Conference finals and won a title in 2004 over a Los Angeles Lakers team featuring Shaquille o9Neal, Kobe Bryant, Karl malone and Gary Payton. He spent a year with the Seattle SuperSonics before the team relocated to oklahoma City, helping Sam Presti with a draft that included snagging Kevin Durant and trading ray Allen to start a rebuild that propelled the organization to a long run of contention. Perry also has worked for orlando and Sacramento. He was with the Kings for just three months before the Knicks offered that dream opportunity, but during that short tenure he was critical to a formative offseason that included drafting De9Aaron fox, who has blossomed into the franchise player of a promising young team. Leonsis knows the Wizards need a fresh approach. They also need a new vibe. Those initial unlikely to be moved by candidates who prefer a teardown 4 especially if they can9t envision other fruitful paths. The front office needs a shift in culture and a boost in spirit after what several holdovers have portrayed as a tense and sometimes coarse work environment over the past few years. Similar to Langdon, Perry could be enticed by the opportunity to be the top basketball executive. It took until 2017, when New York called, for Perry to be given true No. 1 responsibilities. But in 2020, the Knicks fired team president Steve mills and later replaced him with former agent Leon rose, who oversees basketball operations. Perry and rose have worked well together. The Knicks, in the middle of a conference semifinal series against the miami Heat, have made the playoffs in two of the past three seasons. They have a solid and fiscally responsible roster, with Jalen Brunson and Julius randle providing all-starcaliber production on tolerable contracts. They have the trade assets and flexibility to go fishing for a superstar if the right one becomes available. Instead of relying on their brand and their city as the only Golden State9s Bob myers, who could be a free agent soon, will be every needy team9s dream for as long as he9s available. But considering the Wizards9 situation, there9s an ideal fit who should be among those pursued by Leonsis: New York Knicks Gm Scott Perry. After Sheppard was fired, Post beat writer Ava Wallace mentioned Perry following conversations with people from around the league. over the past few weeks, I9ve also asked around about what Washington should do, and Perry is consistently among the first names mentioned. Why? The reasons are as layered as the Wizards9 problems. Perry, 59, has spent the past 23 years developing a reputation as a multidimensional talent evaluator capable of matching the right players to a team9s identity, a versatile thinker who doesn9t view the task as merely contending or rebuilding and a connector with the skill set and personality to lead and be the glue for an organization. Those happen to be the Wizards9 three most essential needs. This roster, a collection of spare parts around Beal, has no identity. Leonsis, always methodical, has begun his search with an open mind but is new executive to lead their basketball operations simply out of a desire to win. owner Ted Leonsis is on the hunt because the organization doesn9t know how to. Any blurry vision the Wizards have of steady, perennial contention 4 and we9re talking a much higher level than the John Wall-Bradley Beal era 4 requires an executive with the kind of team-building dexterity the franchise hasn9t seen since its 1970s heyday. As the playoffs progress without them, the Wizards are at the beginning phase of their process to replace Tommy Sheppard. They have a fluid list of candidates, and The Washington Post reported two intriguing executives who have had exploratory talks with the Wizards: Trajan Langdon, the New orleans Gm who is second to David Griffin on the Pelicans9 organizational chart, and milwaukee Bucks assistant Gm milt Newton. Tim Connelly, the president of the minnesota Timberwolves and a Baltimore native who turned down the Wizards four years ago, is considered a possibility again, even though he9s just one year into a deal that pays him $8 million per season. Brewer from D1 Jerry Brewer Hiding in plain sight: Knicks9 Perry would be an ideal fit as GM for the Wizards BY TIM REYNOLDS MIAMI 4 It was one of the worst shooting games of the season for the miami Heat, by far: 39 percent from the field, 22 percent from three-point range, barely 50 percent on usually easy shots at the rim. Didn9t matter. Defense 4 still the Heat9s staple, even in these high-scoring NBA days 4 came through, moving miami two wins away from another trip to the Eastern Conference finals. Jimmy Butler returned from his sprained right ankle to score 28 points, max Strus added 19, and the Heat topped the New York Knicks, 105-86, on Saturday to take a 2-1 lead in their East semifinal series. <It9s about figuring out how to compete at a really high level,= Heat Coach Erik Spoelstra said. <What9s necessary for that game to be able to win.= for as poorly as the Heat shot, the Knicks were worse 4 34 percent from the field, 20 percent from three-point range, 46 percent from the restricted area around the rim. And that was the story. <You9ve got to win games different ways,= Heat guard Kyle Lowry said. <In the playoffs, like I9ve said many a time and for many years now, every game is seriously different. And this is one of those games where we held them down. . . . To win by half a point, one point, two points, 20 points, it9s about winning the game however it happens.= Jalen Brunson scored 20 for New York, which got 15 from Josh Hart, 14 from rJ Barrett and 12 from Immanuel Quickley 4 who left midway through the fourth quarter after spraining an ankle that will be evaluated again Sunday. Julius randle added 10 points and 14 rebounds for the Knicks. Game 4 is monday. <We couldn9t get stops early, so we couldn9t get any easy buckets,= Knicks Coach Tom Thibodeau said. <So we paid the price.= Bam Adebayo had 17 points and 12 rebounds and Lowry added 14 points as the Heat never trailed. Duncan robinson opened the second quarter with a three-pointer, giving miami an 11-point lead 4 and the lead remained double digits the rest of the way. <Hopefully we can get back on the right track and find a way to make some shots next game and come out with a win,= randle said. There was even a Heat-Knicks dust-up, just like the good ol9 days of the teams9 playoff rivalry 4 though this one was nothing like P.J. Brown flipping Charlie Ward in 1997 to start a bench-clearing mess that led to suspensions or Jeff Van Gundy tugging on Alonzo mourning9s leg in 1998. This one, such as it was, happened with 14.7 seconds left in the third, after a basket by Quickley got the Knicks within 87-70. randle and Cody Zeller got tangled as they fought for rebounding position. randle ended up getting shoved to the floor, Isaiah Hartenstein took offense and shoved Zeller, Caleb martin took offense and shoved Hartenstein, and it took about five minutes to sort out a mess that lasted for about five seconds. The final tally: offsetting technicals on Zeller and Hartenstein, plus a technical on martin. randle missed the free throw. And right after it happened, Butler was dancing a bit, enjoying the aftermath of the show. <much ado about nothing,= Spoelstra said. Butler missed Game 2 with his ankle sprain and limped at times in the second half Saturday, but he was effective throughout. He had 10 points in the opening quarter as miami set the tone on both ends; the Heat made 10 of its first 15 shots, the Knicks missed 13 of their first 17, and it took until midway through the second quarter for New York to make a shot from anywhere other than the paint. <We always said we can win games when we defend and not make shots,= Butler said. <And this is one of those games.= The 86 points were New York9s second-fewest of the season. The Knicks had 85 in a loss to Brooklyn on Nov. 9. Barrett was whistled for a technical foul early in the second quarter for throwing the ball into the stanchion in frustration. Udonis Haslem (stomach illness) missed the game for miami, which outscored New York by 13 points during martin9s 23 minutes. The 58 first-half points by miami were the most for a team by halftime of a Heat-Knicks playoff game. The Heat had 57 in the first half vs. New York on April 24, 1998. The teams combined to shoot 15 for 72 on three-pointers 4 8 for 40 by the Knicks, 7 for 32 by the Heat. It was the 1,290th game played in the NBA this season, and only eight others had a worse combined three-point percentage than the 20.8 put together by New York and miami in this one. The Heat has a huge postseason experience edge in this series. Lowry played in his 115th playoff game, Butler his 104th, Kevin Love his 71st, Adebayo his 54th and robinson his 46th. Brunson played his 33rd, tops among those in the Knicks9 rotation. 4 Associated Press NBa playoffs Miami compensates for poor shooting with strong defense to seize a 2-1 lead Heat 105, knicks 86 erIc esPAdA/geTTy IMAges New York9s Quentin Grimes defends against Jimmy Butler, who returned from his sprained ankle to score 28 points for Miami. for his first meaningful minutes of the postseason. Walker9s insertion was intended to add shooting to an attack that dragged in Game 2, but it was the Lakers9 starters who outgunned their Warriors9 counterparts. D9Angelo russell scored all 21 of his points in the first half, including three early three-pointers that got Los Angeles on track. James, who didn9t attempt a shot until nearly 16 minutes into the contest, added 21 points, eight rebounds and eight assists. The Lakers responded well to the shift of scenery after returning from the Bay Area, improving to 4-0 at home with a 21.5-point average margin of victory during this postseason. Energy management has been a major theme of the series, since James and several of the Warriors9 stars are deep into their thirties and must play with only one rest day in between games. With that in mind, Kerr pulled his starters with more than nine minutes remaining and the Lakers leading by 26 points. It was hard to blame Golden State for waving the white flag, given James looked fresh after resting for the entire fourth quarter of Game 2. During one thirdquarter sequence, the 38-year-old hurdled a row of baseline seats while chasing after a loose ball and then, moments later, ran out in transition the other way for a spinning layup that helped turn this one into a laugher. <This is a going to be a battle to the end,= Ham said, cautioning against any overreactions after the two teams exchanged blowout wins. <Come monday, we9re going to have a dogfight on our hands.= just turned it up and dialed it up. The communication was great. The competitive edge was something we talked about between Game 2 and tonight. our guys were really awesome tonight in terms of their competitiveness, playing a physical, downhill, forceful game.= Ham countered with a minor change to his rotation, turning to backup guard Lonnie Walker IV While Warriors Coach Steve Kerr stuck with his downsized starting lineup, which featured forward Jamychal Green in place of center Kevon Looney, the group fell into a 9-2 hole and was less dynamic with Draymond Green struggling to create scoring opportunities. <We wanted to keep a body in front of Draymond,= Lakers Coach Darvin Ham said. <Guys crowd that included Adele, Kim Kardashian, Kevin Hart and Bronny James, the eldest son of LeBron James who announced his college commitment to Southern California9s basketball team earlier Saturday. Davis9s two-way play was central to Los Angeles9s winning formula, as was a 37-17 free throw differential and the ability to hold Golden State to 13 of 44 on three-pointers. ing in the first half and his fifth foul midway through the third quarter. Green, who had successfully held Davis in check in Game 2, was a non-factor, managing just two points in 23 minutes as Davis controlled the paint on both ends. The Lakers were able to rekindle many of the key factors that drove their Game 1 victory, much to the delight of a star-studded fewest points since march 26, will take a 2-1 series lead into monday9s Game 4. Though James eased into the action as the Warriors took an early 11-point lead, the Lakers9 stifling defense rattled the defending champions. During a pivotal second-quarter stretch, the Lakers blocked three shots in less than a minute as the Warriors tried in vain to generate offense in the paint. After the third block, an Anthony Davis swat of moses moody, the Warriors forward fell to the court and held Davis9s foot so the Lakers star couldn9t run up the court. The officials gave moody a flagrant foul and a transition take foul, gifting Los Angeles two free throws and possession. With Los Angeles gathering momentum, Golden State lost its composure and received two technical fouls for arguing with the officials from the bench. The Lakers put together a momentum-swinging 22-2 run and held the faltering Warriors to a single field goal over a five-minute stretch of the second quarter. Golden State never recovered, as Los Angeles cruised to its fourth double-digit victory of the postseason. Davis finished with a teamhigh 25 points, 13 rebounds, four blocks and three steals, outplaying Warriors star Stephen Curry, who posted a team-high 23 points on 9-for-21 shooting. Golden State9s comeback attempts were muffled by serious foul trouble for Draymond Green, who picked up his third foul with more than three minutes remainLAkerS from D1 Lakers clamp down on the defending champion Warriors in a Game 3 blowout MArk J. TerrIll/AssocIATed Press Lakers big man Anthony Davis showed his all-around game Saturday, finishing with 25 points, 13 rebounds, four blocks and three steals.
d4 eZ m2 the washington post . sunday, may 7, 2023 cubs 4, Marlins 2 Nick madrigal9s two-run single in the eighth inning lifted Chicago to a win over miami. Jorge Soler hit a solo homer for the marlins, who have dropped five in a row since sweeping the Cubs last weekend in miami. mARLINS Ab R h bI bb So Avg Berti ss ...............4 0 1 0 0 2 .270 Soler rf................3 2 2 1 1 1 .224 Arraez dh............4 0 1 0 0 1 .430 Gurriel 1b............3 0 0 0 1 1 .279 De La Cruz lf .......4 0 2 1 0 0 .262 Chisholm Jr. cf....3 0 0 0 1 1 .223 Segura 3b............4 0 0 0 0 1 .190 Fortes c...............3 0 0 0 0 0 .213 Edwards 2b.........3 0 0 0 0 1 .167 totALS 31 2 6 2 3 8 4 cUbS Ab R h bI bb So Avg Hoerner 2b ........... 4 0 2 0 1 0 .315 Swanson ss.......... 3 0 1 0 2 1 .285 Happ lf ................. 4 0 1 0 1 1 .298 Suzuki rf .............. 4 0 0 0 0 2 .259 Bellinger cf........... 4 2 1 0 0 1 .296 Mancini dh ........... 4 0 1 0 0 2 .269 Velázquez pr-dh... 0 1 0 0 0 0 .280 Mervis 1b ............. 4 0 1 1 0 3 .250 Madrigal 3b.......... 4 1 1 2 0 1 .259 Barnhart c ............ 3 0 1 0 0 1 .195 Amaya ph-c.......... 1 0 1 1 0 0 .200 totALS 35 4 10 4 4 12 4 mIAmI............ 101 000 000 4 2 6 2 chIcAgo........ 000 100 03X 4 4 10 0 e: Gurriel (2), Fortes (4). Lob: Miami 5, Chicago 11. 2b: Bellinger (8), Mancini (4). hR: Soler (7), off Smyly. mARLINS Ip h R eR bbSo eRA Barnes ................. 1 2 0 0 0 2 3.60 Nardi.................... 1 1 0 0 0 2 4.91 Hoeing ................. 3 3 1 1 1 4 5.40 Scott.................... 1 0 0 0 0 1 5.14 Brazoban ............. 1 1 0 0 2 2 2.25 Puk...................... 1/3 3 3 2 0 1 3.46 González............. 2/3 0 0 0 1 0 0.00 cUbS Ip h R eR bbSo eRA Smyly ............... 31/3 3 2 2 3 5 3.05 Rucker .............. 12/3 2 0 0 0 1 2.77 Thompson ........... 3 1 0 0 0 2 2.95 Alzolay ................ 1 0 0 0 0 0 2.87 wp: Thompson (2-2); Lp: Puk (3-1); S: Alzolay (1). Inherited runners-scored: Hoeing 1-0, González 1-0, Rucker 2-0. wp: Barnes, Smyly. t: 2:45. A: 36,418 (41,363). nl games NAtIoNALS At dIAmoNdbAcKS, 4:10 w-L eRA teAm Williams (R) 1-1 3.41 3-3 Nelson (R) 1-2 6.39 1-5 RocKIeS At metS, 1:40 Feltner (R) 2-2 4.45 4-2 Lucchesi (L) 1-0 3.86 2-1 mARLINS At cUbS, 2:20 Alcantara (R) 1-3 5.09 1-5 Wesneski (R) 2-1 4.45 4-2 bReweRS At gIANtS, 4:05 TBD ---- ---- ---- Stripling (R) 0-1 6.10 1-2 dodgeRS At pAdReS, 7:10 Urías (L) 4-3 3.86 4-3 Musgrove (R) 1-0 10.80 2-0 al games twINS At gUARdIANS, 1:40 w-L eRA teAm Ryan (R) 5-0 2.37 5-1 Quantrill (R) 1-2 4.73 4-2 yANKeeS At RAyS, 1:40 Cole (R) 5-0 1.35 7-0 Fleming (L) 0-0 3.18 1-0 AthLetIcS At RoyALS, 2:10 Miller (R) 0-1 3.52 0-3 Yarbrough (L) 0-4 7.40 0-2 RANgeRS At ANgeLS, 4:07 Pérez (L) 4-1 2.41 4-2 Suarez (L) 1-1 7.89 2-3 AStRoS At mARINeRS, 4:10 Bielak (R) 0-0 4.50 0-0 Miller (R) 0-0 1.50 1-0 nl scores FRIdAy9S ReSULtS at Arizona 3, Washington 1 at Chicago Cubs 4, Miami 1 at N.Y. Mets 1, Colorado 0 at San Diego 5, L.A. Dodgers 2 at San Francisco 6, Milwaukee 4 SAtURdAy9S ReSULtS at Arizona 8, Washington 7 at Chicago Cubs 4, Miami 2 Colorado 5, at N.Y. Mets 2 at San Francisco 4, Milwaukee 1 L.A. Dodgers 2, at San Diego 1 al scores FRIdAy9S ReSULtS at Tampa Bay 5, N.Y. Yankees 4 Minnesota 2, at Cleveland 0 Oakland 12, at Kansas City 8 Houston 6, at Seattle 4 at L.A. Angels 5, Texas 4 (10) SAtURdAy9S ReSULtS N.Y. Yankees 3, at Tampa Bay 2 at Cleveland 4, Minnesota 3 Oakland 5, at Kansas City 4 Texas at L.A. Angels, late Houston at Seattle, late interleague games oRIoLeS At bRAveS, 11:35 w-L eRA teAm Wells (R) 2-1 3.34 4-1 Elder (R) 3-0 1.75 5-1 Red SoX At phILLIeS, 1:35 Houck (R) 3-1 5.34 5-1 Walker (R) 2-2 6.91 3-3 bLUe JAyS At pIRAteS, 1:35 Kikuchi (L) 4-0 4.02 5-1 Contreras (R) 3-2 4.09 4-2 tIgeRS At cARdINALS, 2:15 Faedo (R) 0-0 0.00 0-0 Matz (L) 0-4 6.39 0-6 whIte SoX At RedS, 4:10 Kopech (R) 0-3 5.97 2-4 Ashcraft (R) 2-0 2.00 4-2 Blue Jays 8, pirates 2 Brandon Belt hit a tworun double in a four-run first inning, and toronto extended Pittsburgh9s losing streak to six games. Winner José Berríos retired his first 13 batters before Jack Suwinski walked with one out in the fifth and Ke9Bryan Hayes followed with a single. the crowd of 34,882 was the Pirates9 largest for a may home game since 2015. bLUe JAyS Ab R h bI bb So Avg Springer rf ..........4 1 1 0 2 0 .211 Bichette ss .........4 1 1 0 1 0 .326 Varsho lf.............5 1 2 1 0 0 .231 Chapman 3b........5 0 2 0 0 1 .352 Merrifield 2b.......5 0 0 0 0 2 .286 Belt dh ................3 3 2 2 2 1 .194 Kirk c...................3 1 2 1 1 0 .256 Biggio 1b.............5 1 2 0 0 2 .143 Kiermaier cf........4 0 2 2 1 0 .278 totALS 38 8 14 6 7 6 4 pIRAteS Ab R h bI bb So Avg Marcano ss .........4 0 0 0 0 1 .233 Reynolds lf..........4 1 1 0 0 2 .320 Joe 1b .................4 0 1 1 0 3 .278 Santana dh .........4 0 0 0 0 1 .261 Suwinski cf.........2 1 1 1 2 0 .244 Hayes 3b.............4 0 2 0 0 1 .234 Andujar rf ...........4 0 0 0 0 0 .200 Castro 2b ............3 0 0 0 0 2 .267 Hedges c .............3 0 0 0 0 2 .140 totALS 32 2 5 2 2 12 4 toRoNto ...... 403 000 100 4 8 14 1 pIttSbURgh . 000 001 100 4 2 5 1 e: Berríos (2), Castro (6). Lob: Toronto 11, Pittsburgh 5. 2b: Belt 2 (6), Kirk (2), Bichette (8), Chapman (17), Reynolds (13). hR: Suwinski (7), off Berríos. bLUe JAyS Ip h R eR bbSo eRA Berríos.............. 61/3 5 2 2 1 7 4.91 Bass.................... 2/3 0 0 0 0 2 6.55 Mayza.................. 1 0 0 0 0 3 0.79 Jackson................ 1 0 0 0 1 0 0.00 pIRAteS Ip h R eR bbSo eRA Oviedo ................. 5 10 7 6 3 3 5.59 Bolton.................. 2 2 1 1 3 1 4.50 Ramirez............... 2 2 0 0 1 2 2.00 wp: Berríos (3-3); Lp: Oviedo (2-3). Inherited runners-scored: Bass 1-0. hbp: Bolton (Kirk). t: 2:31. A: 34,882 (38,753). athletics 5, royals 4 oakland won consecutive games for the first time this season as Ryan Noda tripled, doubled and reached base four times in a win over Kansas City. AthLetIcS Ab R h bI bb So Avg Ruiz dh................5 0 1 2 0 2 .273 Noda 1b...............3 1 2 1 0 0 .263 Rooker lf .............4 0 1 1 1 2 .330 Laureano rf.........5 0 0 0 0 1 .224 Bleday cf.............5 2 2 1 0 2 .375 Langeliers c ........3 1 1 0 1 1 .216 Kemp 2b..............3 0 0 0 1 0 .184 Peterson 3b ........2 0 1 0 1 0 .191 Aguilar ph...........1 0 0 0 0 1 .263 Allen ss...............0 0 0 0 0 0 .107 Smith ss-3b ........4 1 1 0 0 3 .197 totALS 35 5 9 5 4 12 4 RoyALS Ab R h bI bb So Avg Witt Jr. ss...........6 1 1 2 0 1 .234 Olivares lf ...........4 0 0 0 1 2 .255 Pasquantino 1b...3 1 0 0 2 0 .282 Perez dh..............3 0 2 0 1 1 .275 M.Garcia 3b.........4 0 1 1 1 0 .368 Massey 2b...........2 0 1 0 2 1 .191 Dozier rf..............3 0 0 0 1 1 .176 Eaton cf...............0 0 0 0 0 0 .040 Pratto ph.............1 0 0 0 0 1 .343 Fermin c ..............4 1 1 1 1 2 .333 Bradley Jr. cf.......3 1 1 0 0 1 .154 Melendez ph-rf ...1 0 0 0 1 1 .198 totALS 34 4 7 4 10 11 4 oAKLANd ...... 021 200 000 4 5 9 1 KANSAS cIty 100 300 000 4 4 7 0 e: Waldichuk (1). Lob: Oakland 9, Kansas City 15. 2b: Bleday (1), Rooker (4), Noda (7), M.Garcia (2), Bradley Jr. (3). 3b: Noda (1). hR: Bleday (2), off Singer; Fermin (2), off Waldichuk; Witt Jr. (6), off Waldichuk. AthLetIcS Ip h R eR bbSo eRA Waldichuk ........... 5 6 4 4 6 6 7.25 R.Garcia............ 11/3 0 0 0 1 1 0.00 Lovelady ............. 2/3 0 0 0 1 1 2.16 Moll ..................... 1 0 0 0 1 1 2.77 Jackson................ 1 1 0 0 1 2 2.25 RoyALS Ip h R eR bbSo eRA Singer.................. 4 6 5 5 3 4 8.82 Clarke .................. 2 2 0 0 1 3 4.76 Taylor .................. 1 1 0 0 0 1 6.55 Staumont ............ 1 0 0 0 0 2 2.00 Barlow................. 1 0 0 0 0 2 5.11 wp: Waldichuk (1-2); Lp: Singer (2-4); S: Jackson (1). Inherited runnersscored: Lovelady 1-0. hbp: Singer 2 (Noda,Noda), Lovelady (Massey), Moll (Perez). wp: Jackson. t: 3:16. A: 29,549 (38,427). tigers 6, cardinals 5 (10) akil Baddoo hit a goahead double in the 10th inning, and Detroit extended St. louis9s losing streak to eight games 4 its longest skid since it lost nine in a row Sept. 7-17, 2007. tIgeRS Ab R h bI bb So Avg McKinstry 2b.......2 0 0 1 0 0 .250 Ibáñez ph-3b .......2 0 1 0 0 0 .273 Greene cf.............5 1 3 1 0 1 .270 Báez dh................4 0 1 0 1 0 .259 Maton 3b.............3 1 2 0 0 0 .168 Schoop ph-2b ......2 1 0 0 0 0 .204 Torkelson 1b .......5 0 2 2 0 1 .214 Baddoo lf.............5 1 2 1 0 1 .234 Vierling rf............5 0 0 0 0 1 .260 Haase c................4 1 1 1 1 2 .277 Short ss...............5 1 1 0 0 4 .313 totALS 42 6 13 6 2 10 4 cARdINALS Ab R h bI bb So Avg Nootbaar rf........... 4 1 3 0 1 0 .304 Goldschmidt 1b .... 4 0 0 0 1 3 .302 Contreras dh......... 5 0 1 0 0 2 .277 Arenado 3b ........... 5 1 1 2 0 1 .241 Burleson lf............ 5 0 1 0 0 0 .218 DeJong ss ............. 3 1 0 0 2 1 .333 Donovan 2b........... 3 1 1 0 0 0 .255 Edman ph-2b ........ 0 0 0 0 1 0 .255 Gorman ph............ 1 0 0 0 0 0 .263 Carlson cf.............. 4 1 1 3 0 0 .234 Knizner c............... 3 0 1 0 0 1 .171 Yepez ph ............... 1 0 0 0 0 0 .294 Barrera c ............... 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- totALS 38 5 9 5 5 8 4 detRoIt ...... 000 031 100 1 4 6 13 0 St. LoUIS..... 030 020 000 0 4 5 9 1 e: Arenado (2). Lob: Detroit 10, St. Louis 9. 2b: Short (1), Maton (5), Greene (2), Baddoo (4). hR: Carlson (2), off Turnbull; Arenado (3), off Turnbull. tIgeRS Ip h R eR bbSo eRA Turnbull .............42/3 7 5 5 1 6 7.26 Shreve................11/3 1 0 0 0 2 6.94 Vest ...................12/3 0 0 0 2 0 0.00 Holton..................2/3 1 0 0 1 0 1.59 Cisnero...............12/3 0 0 0 1 0 3.00 cARdINALS Ip h R eR bbSo eRA Wainwright ......... 5 8 4 4 0 5 7.20 VerHagen............. 1 0 0 0 1 1 3.94 G.Cabrera.............1/3 1 1 1 1 0 2.77 Stratton.............12/3 1 0 0 0 3 3.15 Gallegos............... 2 3 1 0 0 1 2.84 wp: Cisnero (2-0); Lp: Gallegos (1-2). Inherited runners-scored: Holton 1-0, Cisnero 1-0, VerHagen 1-0, Stratton 2-1. wp: Stratton. t: 3:12. A: 39,512 (44,494). rockies 5, Mets 2 touted rookie ezequiel tovar had three hits, including a two-run homer, and austin gomber won his third straight outing after a terrible start to the season as Colorado turned back slumping New York. the mets have mustered just four runs over their past four games and have lost 10 of their past 13 after an 8-1 stretch. RocKIeS Ab R h bI bb So Avg Blackmon rf ........3 1 0 1 1 1 .261 Grichuk lf ............4 1 1 0 1 0 .455 Bryant dh............3 0 0 0 1 2 .296 Cron 1b................5 0 1 0 0 2 .241 Díaz c ..................4 0 2 2 0 1 .343 McMahon 3b.......4 0 0 0 0 2 .209 Castro 2b ............2 1 1 0 2 0 .250 Tovar ss ..............4 2 3 2 0 0 .236 Doyle cf...............4 0 1 0 0 2 .185 totALS 33 5 9 5 5 10 4 metS Ab R h bI bb So Avg Nimmo cf ............4 1 2 0 0 1 .317 Marte rf ..............3 0 0 0 0 1 .213 Lindor ss .............4 0 2 1 0 0 .222 Alonso dh............3 0 1 1 1 0 .240 Pham lf ...............2 0 0 0 1 1 .220 McNeil ph-lf........1 0 0 0 0 1 .276 Baty 3b ...............4 0 0 0 0 1 .294 Canha 1b.............4 0 1 0 0 1 .223 Escobar 2b ..........3 0 0 0 0 1 .159 Guillorme ph.......1 0 0 0 0 1 .213 Álvarez c.............2 1 1 0 1 0 .213 Vogelbach ph ......1 0 0 0 0 0 .266 totALS 32 2 7 2 3 8 4 coLoRAdo .... 110 012 000 4 5 9 0 New yoRK .... 101 000 000 4 2 7 0 Lob: Colorado 8, New York 7. 2b: Tovar (8), Lindor (12). hR: Tovar (2), off Nogosek. RocKIeS Ip h R eR bbSo eRA Gomber................ 6 5 2 2 2 3 6.75 Bird...................... 2 1 0 0 1 3 3.00 Johnson............... 1 1 0 0 0 2 4.73 metS Ip h R eR bbSo eRA Megill ............... 42/3 6 3 3 3 4 4.33 Nogosek ........... 21/3 1 2 2 1 4 3.18 Leone................... 1 1 0 0 1 2 0.00 Brigham............... 1 1 0 0 0 0 4.00 wp: Gomber (3-4); Lp: Megill (3-2); S: Johnson (5). Inherited runners-scored: Nogosek 2-0. hbp: Megill (Bryant). t: 2:38. A: 35,692 (42,136). yankees 3, rays 2 Harrison Bader flared a two-run single during a three-run eighth inning, and New York rallied from a two-run deficit to beat mlB-leading tampa Bay. It was the first time this year the Rays lost a game in which they scored first. yANKeeS Ab R h bI bb So Avg Volpe ss..................4 0 0 0 1 2 .221 Rizzo 1b..................5 1 1 0 0 3 .282 Torres 2b ................4 1 1 0 1 0 .237 LeMahieu 3b...........4 1 1 1 0 0 .274 Calhoun dh..............3 0 1 0 1 0 .245 Bauers rf ................2 0 0 0 0 1 .125 Bader ph-cf.............2 0 2 2 0 0 .308 Kiner-Falefa cf-rf ...4 0 2 0 0 0 .213 Hicks lf ...................4 0 0 0 0 1 .135 Higashioka c...........3 0 0 0 1 2 .188 totALS 35 3 8 3 4 9 4 RAyS Ab R h bI bb So Avg Díaz 1b................2 1 1 0 1 1 .327 Franco ss ............4 1 1 0 0 0 .302 Arozarena dh ......4 0 1 0 0 1 .325 B.Lowe 2b...........4 0 0 0 0 1 .214 Margot cf-rf........4 0 2 2 0 1 .253 J.Lowe rf.............2 0 0 0 0 1 .318 Ramírez ph .........1 0 1 0 0 0 .329 Siri pr-cf..............1 0 0 0 0 0 .233 Walls 3b..............3 0 0 0 1 1 .276 Raley lf ...............4 0 2 0 0 1 .233 Bethancourt c.....2 0 1 0 0 0 .232 Paredes ph..........1 0 0 0 0 0 .252 totALS 32 2 9 2 2 7 4 New yoRK .... 000 000 030 4 3 8 0 tAmpA bAy .. 200 000 000 4 2 9 2 e: B.Lowe (3), Franco (3). Lob: New York 9, Tampa Bay 7. 2b: LeMahieu (7), Kiner-Falefa (1), Margot (4), Bethancourt (5), Raley (5). yANKeeS Ip h R eR bbSo eRA Germán................ 5 4 2 2 2 5 4.35 Peralta................ 2/3 2 0 0 0 0 2.25 Marinaccio........ 11/3 1 0 0 0 1 1.76 Holmes ................ 1 1 0 0 0 0 4.09 Hamilton ............. 1 1 0 0 0 1 1.42 RAyS Ip h R eR bbSo eRA Rasmussen....... 52/3 2 0 0 2 6 3.11 Thompson .......... 1/3 0 0 0 0 0 1.80 Beeks................ 11/3 2 1 1 1 2 6.89 Kelly ................... 2/3 4 2 2 0 0 4.26 Guerra ................. 1 0 0 0 1 1 0.00 wp: Marinaccio (1-1); Lp: Kelly (3-1); S: Hamilton (1). Inherited runners-scored: Marinaccio 1-0, Thompson 2-0, Kelly 1-1. hbp: Germán (Díaz). t: 2:44. A: 27,078 (25,025). Guardians 4, twins 3 Steven Kwan connected for his first home run since last season to snap a seventh-inning tie, sending Cleveland to a win. Kwan muscled a 2-1 pitch from Jorge alcala over the wall in center field. It was the guardians9 18th homer this season and first since april 29. twINS Ab R h bI bb So Avg Buxton dh ...........4 0 0 0 1 1 .246 Polanco 2b ..........4 0 1 0 0 1 .300 Correa ss.............4 1 1 1 0 0 .200 Solano 1b............3 0 0 0 0 1 .253 Kirilloff ph-1b.....1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Miranda 3b .........4 1 2 0 0 0 .224 Kepler rf..............4 1 1 2 0 1 .235 Castro lf..............4 0 1 0 0 2 .195 Jeffers c..............3 0 1 0 0 1 .273 Gallo ph...............1 0 0 0 0 1 .191 Taylor cf..............1 0 1 0 1 0 .242 Gordon ph-cf.......2 0 0 0 0 1 .149 totALS 35 3 8 3 2 9 4 gUARdIANS Ab R h bI bb So Avg Kwan lf ...............4 1 1 1 0 1 .267 Rosario ss...........3 1 0 0 1 1 .214 Ramírez 3b .........4 1 1 0 0 0 .283 Naylor dh ............4 1 1 1 0 1 .210 Bell 1b.................4 0 2 1 0 2 .216 Brennan rf ..........0 0 0 0 0 0 .191 Giménez 2b.........3 0 0 0 0 0 .224 Arias rf-1b ..........2 0 0 0 1 2 .171 Zunino c ..............3 0 0 0 0 2 .197 Straw cf..............2 0 0 1 1 2 .248 totALS 29 4 5 4 3 11 4 mINNeSotA.. 000 002 100 4 3 8 1 cLeveLANd... 000 300 10X 4 4 5 0 e: Miranda (4). Lob: Minnesota 7, Cleveland 4. 2b: Jeffers (3). hR: Kepler (5), off Allen; Correa (5), off Stephan; Kwan (1), off Alcala. twINS Ip h R eR bbSo eRA Gray..................... 5 4 3 3 3 6 1.35 Alcala .................. 2 1 1 1 0 3 4.50 Moran.................. 1 0 0 0 0 2 5.52 gUARdIANS Ip h R eR bbSo eRA Allen ................. 52/3 7 2 2 2 3 2.70 Karinchak ........... 1/3 0 0 0 0 1 5.74 Stephan............ 11/3 1 1 1 0 2 1.93 Hentges.............. 2/3 0 0 0 0 2 0.00 Clase.................... 1 0 0 0 0 1 2.08 wp: Stephan (2-1); Lp: Alcala (0-1); S: Clase (11). Inherited runners-scored: Karinchak 1-0. t: 2:23. A: 20,795 (34,788). Braves 5, orioles 4 oRIoLeS Ab R h bI bb So Avg Mullins cf ............ 4 0 1 0 0 3 .252 Rutschman c ....... 3 0 0 0 1 0 .285 Mountcastle dh... 4 2 2 0 0 1 .261 Santander rf........ 4 2 2 1 0 1 .256 Henderson 3b...... 4 0 0 0 0 2 .186 Frazier 2b ............ 4 0 1 3 0 1 .239 Mateo ss ............. 4 0 1 0 0 3 .304 Stowers lf ........... 2 0 0 0 0 1 .125 McKenna ph-lf .... 2 0 1 0 0 1 .306 Urías 1b............... 4 0 0 0 0 3 .286 totALS 35 4 8 4 1 16 4 bRAveS Ab R h bI bb So Avg Acuña Jr. rf.........3 0 1 1 1 1 .351 Olson 1b..............3 1 1 0 1 1 .246 Riley 3b...............4 1 1 0 0 0 .256 Murphy c.............3 0 0 0 0 0 .287 Rosario lf ............3 0 1 1 0 0 .250 Pillar ph-lf...........1 1 1 2 0 0 .274 Albies 2b.............4 0 1 0 0 1 .293 Ozuna dh.............4 1 1 1 0 0 .152 Harris II cf...........3 0 0 0 1 1 .220 Grissom ss..........3 1 2 0 0 1 .277 Shewmake ss .....0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 totALS 31 5 9 5 3 5 4 bALtImoRe... 000 202 000 4 4 8 1 AtLANtA....... 001 110 02X 4 5 9 1 e: Rutschman (1), Grissom (6). Lob: Baltimore 5, Atlanta 6. 2b: Mateo (6), Santander 2 (10), Grissom (2), Riley (5). hR: Ozuna (6), off Bradish; Pillar (3), off Coulombe. RbI: Frazier 3 (13), Santander (19), Ozuna (9), Rosario (10), Acuña Jr. (21), Pillar 2 (10). Sb: Frazier (6). cS: Frazier (2). oRIoLeS Ip h R eR bbSo eRA Bradish ................ 5 5 3 3 2 4 5.95 Pérez ................ 11/3 0 0 0 0 1 4.73 Baker ................... 1 2 1 1 1 0 2.16 Coulombe ........... 2/3 2 1 1 0 0 3.00 bRAveS Ip h R eR bbSo eRA Strider ................. 5 4 2 2 0 10 2.70 Anderson............. 1 2 2 1 0 0 3.68 Lee....................... 1 2 0 0 1 2 2.93 Minter ................. 1 0 0 0 0 2 7.02 Iglesias................ 1 0 0 0 0 2 0.00 wp: Minter (2-3); Lp: Coulombe (1-1); S: Iglesias (1). Inherited runnersscored: Coulombe 1-1. hbp: Bradish (Murphy). t: 2:52. A: 41,454 (41,149). reds 5, White sox 3 tJ Friedl hit a three-run homer and a run-scoring triple, helping Cincinnati top Chicago. Friedl9s third homer 4 a drive to right-center against mike Clevinger in the fifth inning 4 lifted Cincinnati to a 4-3 lead. He drove in Jonathan India with a two-out triple in the seventh. whIte SoX Ab R h bI bb So Avg Anderson ss........5 0 1 0 0 1 .269 Vaughn 1b...........5 0 0 0 0 1 .234 Robert Jr. cf........2 1 2 0 0 0 .248 Grandal dh ..........3 0 1 0 1 0 .265 Benintendi lf.......4 0 1 1 0 0 .265 Alberto 3b...........3 1 1 1 0 0 .182 Andrus 2b ...........4 0 0 0 0 1 .197 Zavala c ..............4 1 1 1 0 3 .179 Haseley rf ...........3 0 1 0 1 0 .467 totALS 33 3 8 3 2 6 4 RedS Ab R h bI bb So Avg India 2b...............3 3 3 0 1 0 .298 Friedl cf...............4 1 2 4 0 1 .324 Steer 1b ..............4 0 1 1 0 0 .241 Stephenson dh ...3 0 0 0 1 2 .257 Ramos lf .............3 0 0 0 0 1 .250 Fairchild lf ..........0 0 0 0 1 0 .200 Senzel 3b ............4 0 0 0 0 1 .270 Myers rf..............4 0 0 0 0 1 .212 Barrero ss...........3 0 1 0 0 0 .225 Casali c................3 1 1 0 0 2 .200 totALS 31 5 8 5 3 8 4 chIcAgo........ 011 100 000 4 3 8 0 cINcINNAtI... 100 030 10X 4 5 8 0 Lob: Chicago 8, Cincinnati 5. 2b: Benintendi (6), Haseley (2), Robert Jr. (8), Barrero (5), India (9). 3b: Friedl (2). hR: Alberto (2), off Lodolo; Zavala (2), off Lodolo; Friedl (3), off Clevinger. whIte SoX Ip h R eR bbSo eRA Clevinger ............. 6 6 4 4 1 7 4.84 Santos ................. 1 2 1 1 0 1 2.04 Colomé ................ 1 0 0 0 2 0 9.00 RedS Ip h R eR bbSo eRA Lodolo............... 32/3 6 3 3 1 3 6.29 Law................... 21/3 0 0 0 1 1 3.18 Gibaut.................. 2 1 0 0 0 2 2.57 Díaz ..................... 1 1 0 0 0 0 2.45 wp: Law (2-4); Lp: Clevinger (2-3); S: Díaz (6). Inherited runners-scored: Law 2-0. hbp: Lodolo 3 (Robert Jr.,Alberto,Robert Jr.). t: 2:34. A: 25,543 (43,891). Giants 4, Brewers 1 Willie mays was on hand to celebrate his 92nd birthday, and alex Cobb led San Francisco to a win that stretched milwaukee9s losing streak to six. thairo estrada went deep, and rookie infielder Brett Wisely hit his first big league home run. Joey Bart added an RBI double. Cobb allowed five hits and two walks in seven innings, striking out five to lower his eRa to 2.01. bReweRS Ab R h bI bb So Avg Yelich lf ...............5 0 1 0 0 0 .234 Winker dh............3 0 0 0 1 0 .246 Adames ss...........4 0 1 0 0 1 .225 Tellez 1b..............3 0 0 0 1 2 .248 Contreras c..........3 1 0 0 1 1 .272 Anderson rf.........2 0 0 0 2 1 .252 Turang 2b............4 0 2 0 0 1 .253 O.Miller 3b ..........4 0 1 1 0 1 .291 Wiemer cf ...........3 0 1 0 0 0 .214 Taylor ph .............1 0 0 0 0 0 .143 totALS 32 1 6 1 5 7 4 gIANtS Ab R h bI bb So Avg Wade Jr. 1b .........4 1 1 0 0 1 .250 Estrada ss ...........4 1 1 2 0 0 .336 Davis 3b ..............4 0 2 0 0 1 .289 Pederson dh ........4 0 0 0 0 1 .239 Haniger lf ............3 0 0 0 0 1 .194 Conforto rf ..........2 1 0 0 1 0 .183 Bart c...................3 0 1 1 0 1 .280 Wisely 2b ............3 1 1 1 0 0 .100 Stevenson cf.......3 0 0 0 0 0 .000 totALS 30 4 6 4 1 5 4 mILwAUKee.. 000 000 001 4 1 6 0 SAN FRAN...... 012 000 10X 4 4 6 0 Lob: Milwaukee 9, San Francisco 3. 2b: Bart (4). hR: Estrada (5), off Rea; Wisely (1), off T.Miller. bReweRS Ip h R eR bbSo eRA Rea....................... 6 4 3 3 1 4 4.73 T.Miller ................ 2 2 1 1 0 1 1.93 gIANtS Ip h R eR bbSo eRA Cobb ..................... 7 5 0 0 2 5 2.01 Ta.Rogers ............ 1 0 0 0 1 1 5.91 Brebbia ................1/3 1 1 1 2 1 5.93 Doval....................2/3 0 0 0 0 0 2.45 wp: Cobb (2-1); Lp: Rea (0-3); S: Doval (7). Inherited runners-scored: Doval 2-0. t: 2:30. A: 26,387 (41,915). red sox 7, phillies 4 Philadelphia slugger Bryce Harper homered for the first time this season in the fifth inning, but Rafael Devers had three hits and two RBI to lead Boston to its eighth consecutive victory 4 its longest winning streak since July 2021. Red SoX Ab R h bI bb So Avg Refsnyder dh ......5 1 2 2 0 3 .241 Verdugo rf ..........3 1 1 0 2 0 .316 J.Turner 1b .........4 1 0 0 1 1 .267 Devers 3b............5 1 3 2 0 1 .255 Hernández ss......5 0 0 0 0 0 .234 Duran cf ..............4 0 0 0 0 1 .382 Arroyo 2b............4 2 2 2 0 1 .257 Tapia lf................3 0 1 0 1 0 .238 McGuire c............2 1 1 1 1 1 .345 totALS 35 7 10 7 5 8 4 phILLIeS Ab R h bI bb So Avg Schwarber lf .......5 0 0 0 0 1 .176 T.Turner ss .........5 1 2 1 0 1 .262 Harper dh............5 1 2 1 0 1 .375 Castellanos rf .....4 0 0 0 0 0 .305 Stott 2b ..............3 1 0 0 0 0 .295 Realmuto c .........3 0 1 0 1 0 .273 Bohm 1b..............4 1 2 1 0 0 .278 Marsh cf .............4 0 1 0 0 1 .323 Sosa 3b ...............4 0 2 1 0 0 .307 totALS 37 4 10 4 1 4 4 boStoN......... 000 502 000 4 7 10 0 phILA............. 010 110 100 4 4 10 0 Lob: Boston 8, Philadelphia 8. 2b: Verdugo (10), Devers (9), Arroyo (5), Refsnyder (2), T.Turner (6), Realmuto (8). hR: Harper (1), off Kluber; T.Turner (4), off Bernardino. Red SoX Ip h R eR bbSo eRA Kluber.................. 5 7 3 3 0 1 6.29 Schreiber ............. 1 0 0 0 1 0 2.16 Bernardino ....... 11/3 1 1 1 0 1 1.08 Winckowski........ 2/3 1 0 0 0 1 1.57 Jansen ................. 1 1 0 0 0 1 0.84 phILLIeS Ip h R eR bbSo eRA Falter................ 32/3 6 5 5 1 4 5.75 Ortiz ................. 11/3 1 0 0 1 1 2.70 Brogdon............... 1 2 2 2 1 0 3.06 Domínguez .......... 1 1 0 0 0 0 5.14 Hoffman .............. 1 0 0 0 2 2 0.00 Soto..................... 1 0 0 0 0 1 4.70 wp: Kluber (2-4); Lp: Falter (0-6); S: Jansen (8). Inherited runners-scored: Ortiz 2-0. Ibb: off Hoffman (Verdugo). hbp: Kluber (Stott), Domínguez (Duran). wp: Kluber. t: 2:50. A: 43,832 dodgers 2, padres 1 Dustin may outdueled Blake Snell to lead los angeles past San Diego. may scattered three hits over six scoreless innings while striking out six and walking one. Snell gave up two runs on one hit 4 Chris taylor9s two-run homer in the fourth 4 over six innings and took the loss. Snell struck out out six and walked three. dodgeRS Ab R h bI bb So Avg Betts rf ...............4 0 0 0 0 1 .254 Freeman 1b.........4 0 1 0 0 1 .306 Smith c ...............1 1 0 0 3 0 .294 Taylor 3b.............4 1 1 2 0 0 .205 Muncy dh ............2 0 0 0 1 1 .227 Vargas 2b............4 0 0 0 0 1 .230 Outman cf-lf.......3 0 0 0 1 1 .274 Thompson lf .......3 0 0 0 0 1 .143 Heyward ph-cf....1 0 0 0 0 1 .246 Rojas ss ..............4 0 1 0 0 1 .178 totALS 30 2 3 2 5 8 4 pAdReS Ab R h bI bb So Avg Tatis Jr. rf............ 4 0 3 1 0 0 .297 Machado 3b ......... 4 0 0 0 0 1 .238 Soto lf.................. 4 0 0 0 0 1 .220 Bogaerts ss.......... 4 0 1 0 0 0 .282 Carpenter dh........ 4 0 0 0 0 2 .221 Cronenworth 1b... 1 0 0 0 3 0 .243 Kim 2b.................. 4 0 0 0 0 3 .218 Grisham cf ........... 4 0 0 0 0 2 .223 Sullivan c ............. 3 1 1 0 0 1 .250 totALS 32 1 5 1 3 10 4 L.A.................. 000 200 000 4 2 3 0 SAN dIego .... 000 000 010 4 1 5 0 Lob: Los Angeles 7, San Diego 7. 2b: Sullivan (2), Tatis Jr. (3). hR: Taylor (6), off Snell. dodgeRS Ip h R eR bbSo eRA May...................... 6 3 0 0 1 6 2.68 Ferguson ............. 1 0 0 0 1 1 1.35 Graterol............... 1 2 1 1 0 0 3.21 Phillips ................ 1 0 0 0 1 3 2.45 pAdReS Ip h R eR bbSo eRA Snell .................... 6 1 2 2 3 6 4.89 Hill....................... 1 0 0 0 0 0 3.00 Honeywell Jr. ...... 1 2 0 0 1 1 2.45 Wilson ................. 1 0 0 0 1 1 4.24 wp: May (4-1); Lp: Snell (1-5); S: Phillips (4). hbp: Wilson (Muncy). t: 2:37. A: 42,402 (40,222). a9s suspEnd kuipEr aftEr apparEnt slur oakland athletics broadcaster glen Kuiper was suspended after uttering what sounded like a racial slur while describing a trip to the Negro leagues Baseball museum before the a9s faced the Kansas City Royals on Friday night. Kuiper later apologized on the air without getting into specifics, saying he said something that <didn9t come out quite the way I wanted it to.= pErsonnEl dEpt. Guardians: oF oscar gonzalez was optioned to Class aaa Columbus. White sox: DH eloy Jiménez underwent an appendectomy at a Cincinnati hospital. yankees: Injured slugger aaron Judge is expected to return for tuesday night9s matchup against the athletics, according to manager aaron Boone. Baseball national league american league al Bello/gettY ImageS A view from above Ezequiel Tovar, right, makes a beeline for an ecstatic dugout after his two-run homer in the sixth inning expanded the visiting Rockies9 lead Saturday against the Mets. Colorado eventually secured a 5-2 victory. today interleague scores FRIdAy9S ReSULtS Baltimore 9, at Atlanta 4 Toronto 4, at Pittsburgh 0 Chicago White Sox 5, at Cincinnati 4 Boston 5, at Philadelphia 3 Detroit 5, at St. Louis 4 SAtURdAy9S ReSULtS at Atlanta 5, Baltimore 4 Detroit 6, at St. Louis 5 (10) Toronto 8, at Pittsburgh 2 at Cincinnati 5, Chicago White Sox 3 Boston 7, at Philadelphia 4 nl leaders Entering Saturday9s games. bAttINg Arraez, Mia ...................................... .437 Acuña Jr., Atl ................................... .352 home RUNS Muncy, LA ........................................... 12 Wisdom, Chi ....................................... 11 Alonso, NY .......................................... 11 RbI Muncy, LA ........................................... 28 Murphy, Atl ........................................ 28 Alonso, NY .......................................... 28 eRA Steele, Chi ....................................... 1.45 Elder, Atl .......................................... 1.75 SAveS Hader, SD ............................................ 11 Bednar, Pit ............................................ 9 StRIKeoUtS Gallen, Ari ........................................... 57 Strider, Atl ......................................... 57 notEs BY JACOB CALVIN MEYERS ATLANTA 4 When he played for the Toronto Blue Jays, Kevin Pillar crushed Baltimore Orioles pitchers more than any other team he played regularly. New team, same story. Pillar, now a bench player for the Atlanta Braves, pinch-hit against Baltimore9s Danny Coulombe, one of the club9s best relievers, in the eighth inning Saturday and gave Orioles fans deja vu. Pillar blasted a two-run homer to propel the Braves to a 5-4 win. Pillar 4 who entered with a .321 batting average, .353 on-base percentage and .515 slugging percentage in 360 plate appearances against the Orioles 4 completed the scoring in a back-and-forth game that included several lead changes, as both teams came back from down one to take one-run leads of their own. After the Braves took an early lead in the third inning, Adam Frazier hit a two-run single in the fourth to put the Orioles ahead 2-1. Atlanta scored in both the fourth and fifth innings to move ahead 3-2, but Anthony Santander9s RBI double in the sixth followed by an RBI groundout from Frazier gave Baltimore a one-run advantage. Starting pitcher Kyle Bradish bent but didn9t break as he dueled against Braves right-hander Spencer Strider, but the same couldn9t be said for the Orioles9 bullpen. After Cionel Pérez retired four straight batters, Bryan Baker and Coulombe both struggled for the second straight outing. The Orioles will look for their eighth straight series victory Sunday. 4 Baltimore Sun O9s again are done in by old nemesis Pillar Braves 5, orioles 4 East W l pct GB l10 str tampa Bay 27 7 .794 4 7-3 l-1 Baltimore 22 11 .667 41/2 7-3 l-1 Boston 21 14 .600 61/2 8-2 W-8 toronto 20 14 .588 7 5-5 W-2 New York 18 16 .529 9 5-5 W-1 cEntral W l pct GB l10 str minnesota 19 15 .559 4 5-5 l-1 Detroit 15 17 .469 3 6-4 W-5 Cleveland 15 18 .455 31/2 4-6 W-1 Chicago 11 23 .324 8 4-6 l-1 Kansas City 8 26 .235 11 2-8 l-3 WEst W l pct GB l10 str x-texas 18 13 .581 4 4-6 l-2 x-los angeles 19 14 .576 4 8-2 W-5 x-Houston 17 15 .531 11/2 5-5 W-1 x-Seattle 15 17 .469 31/2 5-5 l-1 oakland 8 26 .235 111/2 3-7 W-2 x-Late game East W l pct GB l10 str atlanta 23 11 .676 4 7-3 W-1 New York 17 17 .500 6 3-7 l-1 miami 16 18 .471 7 4-6 l-5 Philadelphia 15 19 .441 8 4-6 l-6 Washington 13 20 .394 91/2 4-6 l-2 cEntral W l pct GB l10 str Pittsburgh 20 14 .588 4 4-6 l-6 milwaukee 18 15 .545 11/2 3-7 l-6 Chicago 17 16 .515 21/2 4-6 W-2 Cincinnati 14 19 .424 51/2 6-4 W-1 St. louis 10 24 .294 10 1-9 l-8 WEst W l pct GB l10 str los angeles 20 14 .588 4 7-3 W-1 arizona 19 14 .576 1/2 7-3 W-3 San Diego 18 16 .529 2 6-4 l-1 San Francisco 15 17 .469 4 6-4 W-4 Colorado 13 21 .382 7 6-4 W-1 diamondbacks 8, nationals 7 NAtIoNALS Ab R h bI bb So Avg L.Thomas rf ........4 1 1 2 1 1 .270 García 2b.............5 1 3 0 0 1 .252 Meneses dh ........5 1 1 0 0 1 .265 K.Ruiz c...............4 1 2 3 0 0 .248 Garrett lf ............4 0 1 0 0 1 .283 D.Smith 1b..........4 0 0 0 0 0 .246 Robles cf.............0 0 0 0 1 0 .292 Call ph-cf ............2 1 0 0 1 2 .217 Chavis 3b ............4 1 1 0 0 2 .261 Vargas ss............4 0 2 2 0 0 .188 Abrams pr-ss......0 1 0 0 0 0 .240 totALS 36 7 11 7 3 8 4 d9bAcKS Ab R h bI bb So Avg Marte 2b.............5 0 1 1 0 1 .259 Rivera 3b ............4 1 2 1 0 0 .423 Rojas ph-3b.........1 0 0 0 0 0 .271 Gurriel Jr. lf ........5 2 4 1 0 0 .300 Walker 1b ...........5 2 3 0 0 1 .286 Longoria dh.........2 0 0 0 1 2 .194 Carroll ph-dh.......1 1 1 1 1 0 .320 Fletcher rf...........3 1 2 0 0 1 .412 Ahmed ss............3 0 0 0 0 1 .226 Perdomo ph-ss ...0 0 0 0 1 0 .397 Moreno c.............4 0 1 1 0 2 .294 P.Smith ph..........0 0 0 1 1 0 .260 A.Thomas cf .......4 1 2 1 0 1 .184 totALS 37 8 16 7 4 9 4 wAShINgtoN 000 200 005 4 7 11 1 ARIzoNA......... 100 001 132 4 8 16 0 One out when winning run scored. e: Vargas (1). Lob: Washington 5, Arizona 11. 2b: K.Ruiz (5), García (4). 3b: A.Thomas (2). hR: K.Ruiz (3), off McGough; L.Thomas (3), off Chafin; Rivera (1), off Gore; Gurriel Jr. (3), off Finnegan. RbI: K.Ruiz 3 (11), Vargas 2 (2), L.Thomas 2 (16), Rivera (5), Marte (14), Carroll (11), Moreno (15), A.Thomas (9), Gurriel Jr. (15), P.Smith (12). Sb: Garrett (1). cS: Robles (1). S: Fletcher 2, Perdomo. NAtIoNALS Ip h R eRbb So NpeRA Gore.................. 6 8 2 2 1 9 953.65 Edwards Jr. ...... 1 2 1 1 0 0 102.08 Thompson ....... 1/3 4 3 3 0 0 163.43 Ward ............... 2/3 0 0 0 0 0 63.75 Finnegan ........ 1/3 2 2 2 3 0 176.75 d9bAcKS Ip h R eRbbSo NpeRA Henry ................6 6 2 2 2 3 755.17 J.Ruiz .............11/3 0 0 0 0 3 192.61 K.Nelson........... 2/3 0 0 0 0 1 71.46 McGough.......... 2/3 1 2 2 1 1 165.87 Chafin................0 4 3 3 0 0 154.26 Castro .............. 1/3 0 0 0 0 0 21.93 wp: Castro (1-0); Lp: Finnegan (1-2). Chafin pitched to 4 batters in the 9th Inherited runners-scored: Ward 2-0, Chafin 1-1, Castro 1-0. Ibb: off Finnegan (Perdomo). wp: Gore(2), Thompson. t: 2:49. A: 27,345 (48,359). how they ScoRed dIAmoNdbAcKS FIRSt Ketel Marte flies out. emmanuel Rivera homers. Lourdes Gurriel Jr. singles. Christian Walker strikes out swinging. Evan Longoria called out on strikes. diamondbacks 1, Nationals 0 NAtIoNALS FoURth Lane Thomas walks. Luis Garcia singles. Joey Meneses singles. Luis Garcia to second. Keibert Ruiz doubles, Joey meneses scores, Luis garcia scores. Stone Garrett singles. Keibert Ruiz to third. Dominic Smith grounds out. Alex Call pinch-hitting for Victor Robles. Alex Call called out on strikes. Nationals 2, diamondbacks 1 dIAmoNdbAcKS SIXth Lourdes Gurriel Jr. singles. christian walker singles, Lourdes gurriel Jr. to third, christian walker to second, Lourdes gurriel Jr. scores. Evan Longoria walks. Dominic Fletcher out on a sacrifice bunt. Evan Longoria to second. Christian Walker to third. Nick Ahmed strikes out swinging. Gabriel Moreno strikes out swinging. Nationals 2, diamondbacks 2 dIAmoNdbAcKS SeveNth Alek Thomas triples. Ketel marte singles, Alek thomas scores. Emmanuel Rivera grounds out. Lourdes Gurriel Jr. grounds out. diamondbacks 3, Nationals 2 dIAmoNdbAcKS eIghth Christian Walker singles. Corbin Carroll pinch-hitting for Evan Longoria. corbin carroll singles, christian walker scores. Dominic Fletcher singles. Corbin Carroll to second. Geraldo Perdomo pinch-hitting for Nick Ahmed. Geraldo Perdomo out on a sacrifice bunt. Dominic Fletcher to second. Corbin Carroll to third. gabriel moreno reaches on error, dominic Fletcher to third, corbin carroll scores. Fielding error by Ildemaro Vargas. Alek thomas singles, gabriel moreno to second, dominic Fletcher scores. Ketel Marte grounds out. Alek Thomas to second. Gabriel Moreno to third. Josh Rojas pinch-hitting for Emmanuel Rivera. Josh Rojas grounds out. diamondbacks 6, Nationals 2 NAtIoNALS NINth Keibert Ruiz homers. Stone Garrett strikes out swinging. Dominic Smith grounds out. Alex Call walks. Michael Chavis singles. Alex Call to third. Ildemaro vargas singles, advances to second, michael chavis scores, Alex call scores. Lane thomas homers, cJ Abrams scores. Luis Garcia doubles. Joey Meneses lines out. Nationals 7, diamondbacks 6 dIAmoNdbAcKS NINth Lourdes gurriel Jr. homers. Christian Walker singles. Corbin Carroll walks. Christian Walker to second. Dominic Fletcher out on a sacrifice bunt. Corbin Carroll to second. Christian Walker to third. Geraldo Perdomo is intentionally walked. Pavin Smith pinch-hitting for Gabriel Moreno. pavin Smith walks, geraldo perdomo to second, corbin carroll to third, christian walker scores. diamondbacks 8, Nationals 7 al leaders Entering Saturday9s games. bAttINg Chapman, Tor .................................. .350 Rooker, Oak ..................................... .333 home RUNS Devers, Bos ......................................... 11 Rooker, Oak ........................................ 10 RbI García, Tex .......................................... 32 Devers, Bos ......................................... 32 eRA Gray, Min ......................................... 0.77 Cole, NY ........................................... 1.35 SAveS Clase, Cle ............................................ 10 Romano, Tor ......................................... 9 Sewald, Sea .......................................... 9 StRIKeoUtS Ohtani, LA .......................................... 59 Gausman, Tor ..................................... 58 López, Min .......................................... 54 oRIoLeS9 LeAdeRS Entering Sunday9s game. batters Avg h 2b hR RbI bb McKenna .306 11 3 1 6 1 Mateo .304 28 6 6 19 7 Hays .293 29 7 4 11 8 Urías .286 26 7 1 15 8 Rutschman .285 35 5 4 18 27 O'Hearn .263 5 1 0 6 2 Mountcastle .261 37 10 8 26 5
sunday, may 7, 2023 . the washington post Ez m2 d5 Here9s what else to know about the Nationals9 loss: Candelario hospitalized Third baseman Jeimer Candelario was taken to a hospital friday night after feeling ill following the first game of the series, a 3-1 loss. He remained at the hospital overnight and, after his tests came back clear, was diagnosed with dehydration. He was released from the hospital Saturday morning. manager Dave martinez said Candelario didn9t experience any symptoms during friday9s loss, but he felt dizzy afterward. He stayed in the training room until an ambulance arrived to take him to the hospital. Candelario had been the only Nationals player to start every game this season; Chavis started at third in his place Saturday. Shortstop CJ Abrams also started the night on the bench; martinez called it a day of rest. Vargas filled in, committing an error in the eighth as Thompson struggled before adding the clutch hit in the ninth. Abrams pinch-ran for him and remained in the game for the bottom half. BY CHELSEA JANES PHILADELPHIA 4 Bryce Harper took his time walking to home plate for his first at-bat friday night. Philadelphia Phillies fans had not seen him since the end of last year9s memorable playoff showing, making this their first chance to cheer their hero9s unbelievably quick return from Tommy John surgery. So even major League Baseball, which had refused Harper9s request for extra time between pitches to pull on his elbow brace this week, allotted him a few extra seconds to absorb the whole thing. <[Phillies General manager] Sam fuld told me, 8You better enjoy it because that9ll be the only time in the next 10 years they9ll give you time,9 = Harper said. Even when it is not hurried along by the pitch clock, an mLB season isn9t always full of memorable moments. The 162-game schedule does not pause for enjoyment. It hammers along, eliminating room for such luxuries as relief. By the time Harper and his teammates returned this week from Los Angeles, for example, the fact that he was in the lineup mere months after Tommy John surgery was entirely normal. reporters had already moved on to peppering Phillies manager rob Thomson about his continued reliance on struggling slugger Kyle Schwarber as his leadoff man instead of a more prototypical topof-the-order type. <That was the game plan last year, and it worked out pretty good,= Thomson said. But when the team with the fourth-highest payroll in the major leagues finds itself under .500 in early may, last year can feel like a lifetime ago. Boosts such as the one Harper9s return gave his team and its fans friday night are crucial to surviving. for those who report to windowless rooms day after day, not knowing what day of the week it is, knowing only when to pack and when to unpack, they offer rare moments of hope the next day might be easier than the one before. But the reality of life for the Phillies, like so many other teams clawing for traction, is they are one long month into a season that will last at least five more. They are months away from feeling the unbridled october joy they channeled into magic last year, from being carried through weeks at a time on hot streaks and adrenaline. Harper hit his first home run of the season Saturday, a solo shot in the fifth inning, but the Phillies fell to the Boston red Sox for their sixth straight loss. At 15-19, they are one of three teams muddled in the middle of the National League East 4 four, if you suspend baseball disbelief for the 13-19 Washington Nationals, who are playing better than expected. The marlins have hovered around .500 for longer than expected 4 much like newly acquired leadoff man Luis Arraez9s batting average. The mets are hanging around despite suffering major injuries to their pitching staff, limited contributions from their two creaky aces and spotty production from a veteran lineup. of those teams, the Phillies may be best equipped to charge at the division-leading Atlanta Braves: Harper is back. Lefty starter ranger Suárez is likely to return to the rotation soon. Their loaded lineup has posted baseball9s 10th-highest oPS despite Schwarber and new shortstop Trea Turner hitting more than 100 points below their career levels in that category. Plus, the Phillies know better than anyone just how long these seasons can be. Eleven months ago, they were seven games under .500 and firing their manager. five months from then, they were playing in the World Series. If any team knows the futility of panic, it is these Phillies. If any team knows the scientific formula for making a run, it should be them. If any one player could contribute to that formula, it would probably be Harper. <I think what we learned last year is it takes more than just one guy,= Phillies ace Aaron Nola said, and so far he is right. The Phillies lost Harper9s first game, 13-1, and dropped the next three as well. <It just takes that one game to kind of get you going,= Harper said before offering his hypothesis as to what could send the Phillies soaring. <It9s going to get a little bit hotter, a little bit warmer. Everyone knows how Nola pitches in the warm weather,= Harper said, and while he may not have been correct about everyone being aware of Nola9s seasonal preferences, his math was sound: When Nola has pitched in temperatures under 70 degrees in his career, he has pitched to a 4.03 ErA. When the air is warmer than 70 degrees, Nola9s ErA is 3.46. Still, summer comes for everyone. october, on the other hand, is not guaranteed. may is the month teams that started slow can use to ease concerns about how they will finish. Indeed, only the St. Louis Cardinals (10-24) and Chicago White Sox (11-23) are already watching their seasons teeter aside the abyss. Almost everyone else, particularly in the NL East, still maintains plausible deniability, still remains a good week or two from being right where everyone thought they would be. But not even Harper can ask for a few extra seconds in the mLB schedule, which will march on through September, leaving little time for anyone to catch their breath. ANALYSiS Harper is back, trying to reverse the Phillies9 early struggles chRIS SzAGolA/ASSocIATEd PRESS Bryce Harper played his first home game of the season Friday, but Philadelphia lost its fifth in a row. ASSOCIATED PRESS Leon Draisaitl and Connor mcDavid each scored twice, and the Edmonton oilers tied their Western Conference semifinal series at one game apiece with a 5-1 victory over the Golden Knights on Saturday night in Las Vegas. Game 3 will be monday in Edmonton, where the oilers were 23-12-6 during the regular season. Drasaitl, who scored four goals in the first game, has now tallied at least one point in the first eight games of the postseason, posting 17 points (13 goals, four assists). mcDavid, meanwhile, is on a seven-game point streak, with five goals and 11 assists. Evan Bouchard also scored for the oilers, while rookie goaltender Stuart Skinner stopped 30 shots. Ivan Barbashev ruined Skinner9s bid for a shutout less than two minutes into the third period by scoring his third goal of the series, the lone tally for the Golden Knights. Vegas goaltender Laurent Brossoit stopped 26 of the 31 shots he faced before being pulled after two periods. Brossoit came into the game sporting a 5-0 record in his previous five appearances dating from Game 2 of the opening round. Adin Hill finished the game and made four saves in the third period. Edmonton got an early powerplay opportunity, and after Brossoit made three incredible saves, Draisaitl scored his 12th goal of the postseason to put Edmonton up early 1-0. The oilers made it 2-0 just seven minutes into the game with their second power-play opportunity thanks to Bouchard9s blast from the blue line. The point production on special teams continued midway through the opening stanza when mcDavid poked the puck away from Vegas9s Shea Theodore and turned on the afterburners for a breakaway shorthanded goal to push Edmonton9s lead to 3-0. And when Draisaitl scored his second of the game to put Edmonton on top 4-0, the oilers had more goals at the time than the Golden Knights had shots on goal (three). Vegas finished the first period with four shots on goal, while Edmonton launched 19 at Brossoit. Gallant, Rangers part ways The New York rangers and coach Gerard Gallant parted ways after they lost in the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs. The rangers announced the change, which they called mutual, Saturday 4 less than a week after a seven-game series loss to the rival New Jersey Devils. Gallant led New York to the Eastern Conference finals in 2022 in his first season with the team and was a finalist for the Jack Adams Trophy as coach of the year. He has not lasted three full seasons in any of his five head jobs around the league. Gallant9s departure was not surprising, but it came after the 59-year-old defended his job status during exit interviews earlier in the week, calling the line of questioning <disappointing.= <I can9t believe I have to answer some of these questions about me getting let go or getting fired, brought up by the media,= Gallant said Wednesday. <If I can9t stand by my record and what I9ve done, I think there9s something wrong.= NHL rouNdup Draisaitl, McDavid continue to sizzle as Edmonton batters Vegas to get even EThAN mIllER/GETTy ImAGES leon Draisaitl and Connor McDavid scored two goals apiece as the oilers evened their playoff series with the Golden Knights at 1. oilers 5, golden knights 1 ing pitches 4 especially his slider 4 wavered later in the game. In the sixth, he spiked a slider with runners on the corners, allowing Gurriel to score on a wild pitch to tie it. But Gore recovered to strike out Ahmed and moreno, showing how effective he can be when he stays around the strike zone. Gore kept the Nationals in the game, and somehow they found a way to come all the way back. It still wasn9t enough. two-run double by ruiz. But after Stone Garrett singled and stole a base, Washington couldn9t drive ruiz or him home. Poor base running didn9t help the cause: Thomas got thrown out that inning trying to advance to second on a ball in the dirt, and Victor robles was caught stealing in the third. robles started in center field but was replaced by Call in the fourth. Gore9s command of his breaknext ball from the umpire. He had no desire to watch the last one he threw sail into the seats in left, giving Arizona an early lead. Gore allowed at least one hit in each of his first four innings, forcing him to throw from the stretch frequently. But just about each time he found himself in a bind, he was able to wiggle his way out of the jam. The Nationals gave him the lead in the fourth thanks to a on his plant leg, knowing he had escaped danger. That sixth inning encapsulated his game: He had to ignore what happened previously and focus on the task at hand. The Diamondbacks had eight hits and a walk against him, but he limited them to two runs. His first test came in the opening inning, when he threw a center-cut curveball to Emmanuel rivera. Gore put his glove in the air, signaling he wanted the Washington had seemed destined for a second road loss in as many days after Carl Edwards Jr. allowed the go-ahead run on a Ketel marte single in the seventh inning and mason Thompson gave up three more runs in the eighth. But suddenly the Nationals, who are last in the National League in home runs, found some power when they needed it most. Keibert ruiz, who entered the game on an 0-for-16 skid, hit what seemed like a meaningless solo homer to start the ninth, cutting the deficit to 6-3. It seemed even more meaningless after Arizona9s Scott mcGough recorded back-toback outs. But then Alex Call walked, which prompted the Diamondbacks (19-14) to bring in left-hander Andrew Chafin. michael Chavis singled to send Call to third, then advanced to second on defensive indifference. Ildemaro Vargas slapped a two-run single to cut the deficit to 6-5 before Thomas9s stunning blast to left-center put the Nationals (13-20) ahead. But as Washington proved earlier in the inning, nothing is guaranteed until the final out. After Gurriel9s tying blast, a single, a walk, a sacrifice bunt and an intentional walk loaded the bases for Pavin Smith, who trotted 90 feet to first base when finnegan missed with a 3-1 sinker. Before the ninth-inning drama, Nationals left-hander mac - Kenzie Gore racked up nine strikeouts and kept the game close. In the sixth, after he surrendered the lead, he blew a 97-mph fastball past Nick Ahmed with runners on second and third. Then he fired a 95-mph fastball past Gabriel moreno to end the inning and keep the score tied. Gore, often stoic on the mound, yelled as he spun around naTionalS from D1 Nats rally to take lead in ninth, then give it right back in stunning walk-off loss RIck ScuTERI/ASSocIATEd PRESS The nationals erased a four-run deficit and took the lead on lane Thomas9s two-run homer in the ninth inning Saturday night. NAtioNALS oN deck at Arizona diamondbacks Today 4:10 mASN at San Francisco Giants Tomorrow 9:45 mASN2 Tuesday 9:45 mASN2 Wednesday 3:45 mASN2 vs. New York Mets Friday 7:05 mASN Saturday 4:05 mASN may 14 1:35 mASN may 15 4:05 mASN2 Radio: WJFK (106.7 FM)
D6 EZ m2 the washington post . sunday, may 7, 2023 BY GENE WANG BALTIMORE 4 maryland9s bid to win a third straight Big Ten men9s lacrosse tournament championship fizzled amid a stagnant attack, miscommunication defensively and other breakdowns in a 14-5 loss to michigan on Saturday at Homewood field. The youthful and shorthanded Terrapins (10-5), the No. 3 seed, lost for the second time this season to No. 4 seed michigan (9-6), which claimed the tournament title in its first appearance in a Big Ten final and earned its first berth in the NCAA tournament. Eric Spanos, a sophomore attackman, led seventh-ranked maryland with three goals, and freshman attackman Braden Erksa added two in a loss that was tied for the most lopsided of the season for the reigning national champions. The Terps scored their fewest goals of the year and found the net just once in the second half. <Silly turnovers. Just not clean,= Coach John Tillman said. <I didn9t love our first shot; it was not a great shot. And we had a couple turnovers. So we had the opportunity to kind of get off to a good start, get into a flow, and I felt like we really never did.= No. 14 michigan got five goals from michael Boehm and four from Bryce Clay in a game it never trailed. Boehm has nine goals this season against maryland, which was unable to solve Wolverines goalie Hunter Taylor (season-high 14 saves) with regularity. The Terps fell behind for good late in the first quarter on Clay9s first strike of the game, which gave michigan a 3-2 lead. Clay scored again less than a minute and a half later, and Peter Thompson9s goal with 52 seconds to play grew the margin to 5-2. <I don9t know if it9s really sunk in, to be honest with you,= said sixth-year Wolverines coach Kevin Conry. <We were just walking off [the field] and looking at each other like, 8Did that just happen?9 = four consecutive goals by michigan over eight-plus minutes in the second quarter left the Terps trailing 10-4 at halftime. It was the largest halftime deficit of the season by far for maryland, which trailed by one at the break in a 16-11 loss to michigan on feb. 11 in College Park. Boehm scored three goals in the second quarter, including two in four seconds to match a Big Ten tournament record. His first with 9:54 to play came from five yards inside the restraining line. michigan9s Justin Wietfeldt won the ensuing faceoff against maryland9s Luke Wierman, sprinted toward the goal and delivered a pass to Boehm, who beat freshman goalie Brian ruppel (eight saves). The Terps remained without goalie Logan mcNaney, who suffered a season-ending ACL tear in february. maryland also was missing, among others, starting close defenseman Ajax Zappitello, who was injured April 22 in a loss to Johns Hopkins. <A lot of guys9 first time, haven9t played two games in three days,= Terps captain Brett makar said. <It9s just a different experience for a lot of the young guys we had out there, so it9s really hard to kind of replicate that. You try to put an emphasis on it and tell the guys it9s not an easy thing to play two, let alone win two, especially against a great team like michigan. But credit to them. They were ready for us.= Here9s what else to know about maryland9s loss: Wolverines goalie shines Taylor, a freshman, made just his fourth start of the season for the Wolverines and played an entire game for just the second time, but time and again he frustrated the Terps with saves in close quarters. The former standout at Landon School in Bethesda had five saves in the fourth quarter to blunt any maryland comeback aspirations. He also ran three-quarters of the field for an unassisted clear that energized michigan9s bench. The Wolverines had been using a combination of goalies this season. Conry elected to go with Taylor instead of junior Shane Carr (Severna Park) in the most important game in program history. <Hunter has been working really, really hard, kind of staying in a really poised position,= Conry said. <one of the best parts about Hunter9s game is Shane Carr9s presence as well and his support of him.= On to the NCAA tournament Tillman and his players indicated they won9t dwell on this loss for long with the NCAA tournament selection show revealing the field of 18 4 and maryland9s opening opponent 4 at 9:30 p.m. Sunday. The Terps will watch the show together and begin preparations anew monday. <Definitely going forward, this is going to be a great learning experience for us,= makar said. <As a leader, as a captain . . . I9ve got to wear it. Anytime we have a game like this, you go to the leadership, and it reflects you. I definitely take this personally, and you9ll definitely see a much more focused and prepared group next week.= Terps women fall to Wildcats Izzy Scane had four goals and two assists as the top-seeded Northwestern women defeated No. 2 seed maryland, 14-9, to win the Big Ten tournament for the third time in four tries. molly Laliberty made 11 saves for the Wildcats (17-1), who have won 17 straight. Hannah Leubecker recorded a hat trick for the Terps (14-6), who were looking to repeat as conference champions. With the victory, No. 1 Northwestern secured its 19th consecutive NCAA tournament berth. No. 10 maryland has made 32 straight tournaments. Sloppy Terps fall short in quest for a Big Ten three-peat Michigan 14, Maryland 5 mARylANd AThlETICS Attackman eric Spanos scored three goals for Maryland, but the Terps were unable to solve goalkeeper Hunter Taylor, left, with regularity. NCAA lacrosse selection shows Today, 9 p.m., ESPNU about it. He always felt that he could accomplish that.= He would say to young Gustavo, <one day, we should go to the States and try to win those races,= then he became an accomplished trainer who came to the States eight years ago and won one of those races for the kind of multinational group that epitomizes this grand bridge of sports. <four different groups from four different backgrounds,= restrepo described the ownership, <all different age ranges, nationalities. I mean, it9s one heck of a melting pot.= All those people went into the Louisville night and a fitting deluge of rain, and all those people went giddily. It seemed good that someone could. 18 horses started, and Castellano said, <I took my time,= and, <We had a plan.= He said, <I know it9s going to be a lot of speed.= It was a lot of speed 4 453/5 seconds at the half-mile, while mage and Castellano waited. <As he started sliding through horses,= restrepo said, <it was reminiscent of a ride that Jerry Bailey had on Sea Hero [in 1993], when I was in high school.= Then the high school type of dreams began coming truer and truer as mage surged until restrepo said, <It was just magic, man,= and Gustavo Delgado Jr. spoke for his father and said, <I think my dad, with the success of Cañonero II, as you know, Venezuela connections that won the Derby, he grew up in a generation when everybody was talking and Chasing Artie, neither of whom suffered apparent injury. Churchill Downs said it had taken the action of suspending Joseph and requesting the scratching of his horses <until details are analyzed and understood,= and its seriousness echoed June 2021 and the two-year suspension of star trainer Bob Baffert for a doping violation involving initial Derby winner medina Spirit. Continuar followed Thursday night, with trainer Yoshito Yahagi noting the colt9s suboptimal fitness. Skinner, who had run a close third in the Santa Anita Derby, followed friday morning, with trainer John Shirreffs citing an elevated temperature. once forte followed, and three alternates had entered the field, on the turf course and 5-year-old gelding Chasing Artie following a collapse after finishing the eighth race in poor form but without any apparent musculoskeletal injury. As the state-mandated necropsies set to begin at the University of Kentucky Veterinary Diagnostics Laboratory, the list of Derby scratches grew from Thursday on. Practical move, the Santa Anita Derby winner, scratched midday Thursday, his handlers citing an elevated temperature. Lord miles, the Wood memorial upset winner, followed that afternoon as a byproduct of the indefinite suspension of trainer Saffie Joseph Jr., who had wept at his barn that morning as he tried to process the deaths of Parents Pride deaths dip steadily from 2 per 1,000 starts in 2009 to 1.25 per 1,000 in 2022, according to the Equine Injury Database. That 1.25 represented the lowest mark in the 14 years of the study. The grim sequence began April 27, when Derby hopeful Wild on Ice was euthanized after suffering a fractured left hind leg near the end of a workout. It persisted through two deaths April 29: 4-year-old mare Parents Pride after pulling up in the eighth race and, as reported by the Daily racing form, 3-year-old gelding Code of Kings before the 10th race after flipping in the paddock and breaking his neck. It continued through two Tuesday, 3-yearold filly Take Charge Briana after suffering injury in the fifth race only the fourth race for mage, all in 2023, and it made him the first horse since Justify in 2018 to win the Derby without having raced as a 2-year-old and only the second since Apollo in 1882. It also one-upped mage9s sire, Good magic, who ran second in the 2018 Derby to the eventual Triple Crown champion. Two Phil9s, a 9-1 shot who spent the race in or around the lead, held on to his place by half a length over slightly belated charger Angel of Empire, the Arkansas Derby winner who nabbed third at 4-1 as something of a hip pick after forte exited. Three lengths further back went Disarm, a 27-1 shot. The trainees of Todd Pletcher, who suffered the morning crusher of forte9s exit, ran seventh (Tapit Trice, the eventual favorite at 9-2) and 14th (Kingsbarns). Derma Sotogake, the Japanese winner of the UAE Derby, ran sixth to leave those who prepped abroad in the race before the Derby at 0 for 19 in hitting the board. of all the two minutes run annually since 1875, these two might have come the closest to afterthought after the preceding days and the 10 hours full of shocks leading up to the traditional parade to the post. The jolts of Saturday began when forte, the early favorite, scratched around 9 a.m., the groaning peak of the five-horse spate of exits that began Thursday. The decision came at the behest of state veterinarians after forte had a gallop, a bath and a few jogs and after vets conversed with Pletcher and co-owner mike repole. It left the humans devastated given their horse had won six of seven and five in a row, and it reflected both concerns about a three-day-old bruise on forte9s right foot and the caution enveloping the sport in a country with changing mores. Then the day9s races began, and two contestants died after pulling up prematurely: Chloe9s Dream, a 3-year-old gelding in the second race, and freezing Point, a 3-year-old colt in the eighth. Both horses ran beneath Corey Lanerie, 19 times the leading jockey in Churchill Downs meets, and left in ambulances before they were euthanized. They lengthened an abnormal rash of deaths with diverging and baffling causes at a track undergoing major renovations in a sport that has seen the number of DerBy from D1 Mage wins Kentucky Derby after a run-up rife with horse deaths and scratches Rob CARR/gETTy ImAgES Veteran jockey Javier Castellano, who had won the Preakness Stakes twice and the Breeders9 Cup Classic once, got his first Kentucky Derby victory Saturday atop Mage. S0115-6x1.25 washingtonpost.com/recipes Search our database of tested recipes by ingredient or name. Explore new cuisines
sunday, may 7, 2023 . the washington post EZ M2 D7 scoreboard hIGh sChOOLs baseball maRYlaND Bethesda-Chevy Chase 10, Paint Branch 0 Churchill 3, Poolesville 0 Einstein 12, Springbrook 4 Eleanor Roosevelt 17, Parkdale 0 Seneca Valley 9, Wheaton 6 Sherwood 12, Clarksburg 1 vIRGINIa Madison 3, Hayfield 0 pRIvaTe wcac quarterfinal: Bishop O9Connell 1, DeMatha 0 wcac quarterfinal: Gonzaga 7, Bishop Ireton 1 wcac quarterfinal: Paul VI 6, Good Counsel 3 wcac quarterfinal: St. John9s 9, The Heights 0 Iac first round: St. Stephen9s/St. Agnes 5, Episcopal 4 Flint Hill 21, St. James 7 Flint Hill 10, St. James 6 Georgetown Prep 10, Sidwell Friends 0 HCYA (Tex.) 7, Fairfax Home School 3 Trinity Christian 10, Southern Maryland Christian Academy 4 sofTball maRYlaND Bethesda-Chevy Chase 10, Rockville 0 Poolesville 12, Churchill 10 Seneca Valley 11, Wheaton 8 pRIvaTe O9Connell 13, St. John9s 4 boYs9 lacRosse maRYlaND Poolesville 9, Quince Orchard 8 vIRGINIa E.C. Glass 13, Dominion 10 pRIvaTe wcac semifinal: St. John9s 12, DeMatha 8 GIRls9 lacRosse pRIvaTe wcac semifinal: Paul VI 15, St. John9s 14 (OT) Nba plaYoff leaDeRs Entering Saturday9s games. scoRING G fG fT pTs. avG. Booker, PHO ........................ 8 115 42 295 36.9 Butler, MIA ......................... 6 79 43 213 35.5 Edwards, MIN ..................... 5 55 33 158 31.6 Curry, GS ............................. 9 101 38 283 31.4 Durant, PHO ........................ 8 78 63 234 29.3 Young, ATL ......................... 6 60 37 175 29.2 Jokic, DEN ........................... 8 85 39 224 28.0 Fox, SAC .............................. 7 70 31 192 27.4 Murray, DEN ....................... 8 78 31 212 26.5 Tatum, BOS ........................ 9 83 42 236 26.2 Brown, BOS ......................... 9 91 26 231 25.7 Brunson, NY ........................ 7 66 28 175 25.0 Morant, MEM ...................... 5 45 20 123 24.6 Middleton, MIL ................... 5 40 26 119 23.8 Westbrook, L.A.C. ............... 5 43 22 118 23.6 Bane, MEM ......................... 6 49 27 141 23.5 Bridges, BKN ....................... 4 33 18 94 23.5 Mitchell, CLE ....................... 5 45 13 116 23.2 Murray, ATL ........................ 5 46 9 115 23.0 James, L.A.L. ...................... 8 71 24 178 22.3 Thompson, GS ..................... 9 71 17 199 22.1 Powell, L.A.C. ...................... 5 36 24 109 21.8 Embiid, PHI ......................... 5 31 41 105 21.0 Davis, L.A.L. ........................ 8 65 33 166 20.8 Garland, CLE ....................... 5 35 21 103 20.6 Harden, PHI ......................... 7 45 29 142 20.3 Maxey, PHI .......................... 7 52 14 139 19.9 Barrett, NY ......................... 7 48 29 137 19.6 Lopez, MIL ........................... 5 39 10 95 19.0 Monk, SAC .......................... 7 38 44 133 19.0 Johnson, BKN ..................... 4 28 6 74 18.5 nWsL w l T pts Gf Ga Portland ............................3 0 3 12 17 8 Washington ......................3 0 3 12 9 5 x-OL Reign ........................3 1 1 10 10 5 San Diego..........................3 3 0 9 10 10 Gotham FC ........................3 2 0 9 5 5 North Carolina...................2 3 1 7 7 9 x-Houston .........................1 1 3 6 3 3 Kansas City .......................2 3 0 6 7 9 Orlando .............................2 4 0 6 5 11 Angel City .........................1 2 2 5 8 10 Chicago..............................1 3 1 4 10 13 Louisville...........................0 2 4 4 6 9 x-Late match sUNDaY9s ResUlT at Kansas City 2, Gotham FC 0 saTURDaY9s ResUlTs at Washington 3, San Diego 1 at Orlando 1, Louisville 0 Portland 3, at North Carolina 3 Houston at OL Reign, late sUNDaY9s maTcHes Gotham FC at Chicago, 6 Kansas City at Angel City, 8 fRIDaY9s maTcHes Chicago at Louisville, 7:30 Portland at Houston, 8:30 saTURDaY9s maTcH Washington at Angel City, 10 PrO FOOTBALL XFL playoffs DIvIsIoN cHampIoNsHIps xfl soUTH saTURDaY, apRIl 29 Arlington 26, at Houston 11 xfl NoRTH sUNDaY, apRIl 30 at D.C. 37, Seattle 21 xfl cHampIoNsHIp IN saN aNToNIo saTURDaY9s Game D.C. vs. Arlington, 8, ABC usFL NoRTH w l T pct pf pa New Jersey .......................2 1 0 .667 58 43 Michigan ...........................2 2 0 .500 76 80 Pittsburgh.........................1 2 0 .333 39 55 Philadelphia ......................1 3 0 .250 66 109 soUTH w l T pct pf pa New Orleans .....................3 0 0 1.000 105 77 Birmingham ......................2 1 0 .667 100 57 Houston ............................2 2 0 .500 115 109 Memphis ...........................1 3 0 .250 80 109 weeK 2 saTURDaY, apRIl 22 at New Orleans 38, Houston 31 at Birmingham 42, Memphis 2 sUNDaY, apRIl 23 New Jersey 20, at Pittsburgh 3 Michigan 24, at Philadelphia 10 weeK 3 saTURDaY, apRIl 29 New Orleans 45, at Birmingham 31 at Houston 30, Memphis 26 sUNDaY, apRIl 30 Pittsburgh 21, at Philadelphia 13 New Jersey 28, at Michigan 13 weeK 4 saTURDaY9s ResUlTs Houston 41, at Philadelphia 16 Memphis 29, at Michigan 10 sUNDaY9s Games New Orleans at New Jersey, 3 Birmingham at Pittsburgh, 6:30 weeK 5 saTURDaY, maY 13 Pittsburgh at Michigan, 12:30 Houston at Birmingham, 4 sUNDaY, maY 14 New Jersey at Philadelphia, noon Memphis at New Orleans, 3 weeK 6 saTURDaY, maY 20 Pittsburgh at Memphis, 12:30 Birmingham at Michigan, 4 sUNDaY, maY 21 New Orleans at Philadelphia, noon New Jersey at Houston, 4 WTA l9opeN 35 De saINT malo At Tennis Club J.A Saint-Malo (France) purse: $110,085 surface: Red clay sINGles 4 semIfINals Greet Minnen, Belgium, def. Katie Volynets, United States, 6-3, 6-3; Sloane Stephens (1), United States, def. Elina Svitolina, Ukraine, 7-5, 7-6 (7-5). DoUbles 4 cHampIoNsHIp Bibiane Schoofs, Netherlands, and Greet Minnen (4), Belgium, def. Ulrikke Eikeri, Norway, and Eri Hozumi (1), Japan, 7-6 (9-7), 7-6 (7-3). GOLF PGA Tour wells faRGo cHampIoNsHIp At Quail Hollow Club; In Charlotte purse: $20 million Yardage: 7,448; par: 71 THIRD RoUND Wyndham Clark ............................ 67 67 63 4 197 -16 Xander Schauffele ........................ 66 69 64 4 199 -14 Tyrrell Hatton ............................... 69 65 68 4 202 -11 Adam Scott ................................... 67 68 67 4 202 -11 Harris English ............................... 71 66 66 4 203 -10 Tommy Fleetwood ........................ 65 71 67 4 203 -10 Sungjae Im .................................... 69 66 68 4 203 -10 Brendon Todd ................................ 71 68 65 4 204 -9 Corey Conners ............................... 70 69 66 4 205 -8 Max Homa ..................................... 70 67 68 4 205 -8 Michael Kim .................................. 68 68 69 4 205 -8 Nate Lashley ................................. 68 66 71 4 205 -8 Adam Svensson ............................ 68 67 70 4 205 -8 Justin Thomas .............................. 68 67 70 4 205 -8 Gary Woodland ............................. 69 69 67 4 205 -8 Viktor Hovland .............................. 71 69 66 4 206 -7 Seamus Power .............................. 69 70 67 4 206 -7 Alex Smalley ................................. 73 65 68 4 206 -7 Dylan Wu ...................................... 72 65 69 4 206 -7 Rickie Fowler ................................ 71 68 68 4 207 -6 Doug Ghim .................................... 71 69 67 4 207 -6 Matt Kuchar .................................. 72 67 68 4 207 -6 Kyoung-Hoon Lee ......................... 66 70 71 4 207 -6 Matthew NeSmith ........................ 67 71 69 4 207 -6 J.J. Spaun ...................................... 68 67 72 4 207 -6 Kevin Streelman ........................... 66 71 70 4 207 -6 Keegan Bradley ............................. 70 69 69 4 208 -5 Emiliano Grillo .............................. 67 73 68 4 208 -5 Mark Hubbard ............................... 72 69 67 4 208 -5 Tom Kim ........................................ 67 73 68 4 208 -5 Taylor Moore ................................. 66 71 71 4 208 -5 Ryan Palmer .................................. 66 72 70 4 208 -5 Jimmy Walker ............................... 72 68 68 4 208 -5 Patrick Cantlay ............................. 67 71 71 4 209 -4 Trace Crowe .................................. 70 70 69 4 209 -4 Beau Hossler ................................. 68 69 72 4 209 -4 Denny McCarthy ........................... 71 67 71 4 209 -4 Akshay Bhatia ............................... 72 69 69 4 210 -3 MJ Daffue ..................................... 70 70 70 4 210 -3 Tony Finau .................................... 71 69 70 4 210 -3 Stephan Jaeger ............................. 70 70 70 4 210 -3 Si Woo Kim ................................... 68 72 70 4 210 -3 Trey Mullinax ................................ 70 69 71 4 210 -3 Chad Ramey .................................. 69 71 70 4 210 -3 Harrison Endycott ......................... 74 66 71 4 211 -2 Matt Fitzpatrick ............................ 69 70 72 4 211 -2 Chris Kirk ...................................... 67 71 73 4 211 -2 Keith Mitchell ............................... 69 71 71 4 211 -2 Francesco Molinari ....................... 72 68 71 4 211 -2 Hayden Buckley ............................ 72 67 73 4 212 -1 Rory McIlroy .................................. 68 73 71 4 212 -1 Sam Stevens ................................. 70 70 72 4 212 -1 Sahith Theegala ............................ 67 74 71 4 212 -1 Zac Blair ........................................ 72 68 73 4 213 E Joseph Bramlett ........................... 72 69 72 4 213 E Kramer Hickok .............................. 67 74 72 4 213 E David Lingmerth ........................... 71 67 75 4 213 E Callum Tarren ............................... 70 71 72 4 213 E Alejandro Tosti ............................. 75 66 72 4 213 E Cameron Young ............................. 71 70 72 4 213 E Cameron Davis .............................. 71 70 73 4 214 +1 Henrik Norlander .......................... 70 71 73 4 214 +1 Justin Suh ..................................... 72 69 73 4 214 +1 Stewart Cink ................................. 71 66 78 4 215 +2 Austin Eckroat .............................. 70 70 75 4 215 +2 Webb Simpson .............................. 71 67 77 4 215 +2 Ryan Armour ................................. 70 71 75 4 216 +3 Nick Hardy ..................................... 71 70 77 4 218 +5 DP World Tour ITalIaN opeN At Marco Simone Golf and Country Club In Guidonia Montecelio, Italy purse: $3.3 million Yardage: 7,255; par: 71 THIRD RoUND Julien Guerrier, France .................. 66 69 66 4 201 -12 Romain Langasque, France ........... 68 72 62 4 202 -11 Adrian Meronk, Poland .................. 68 68 66 4 202 -11 Matthieu Pavon, France ................ 63 70 72 4 205 -8 Tapio Pulkkanen, Finland .............. 67 70 68 4 205 -8 Marcel Siem, Germany .................. 67 71 67 4 205 -8 Daniel Van Tonder, South Africa ... 71 67 67 4 205 -8 Maximilian Kieffer, Germany ........ 65 74 68 4 207 -6 Yannik Paul, Germany ................... 68 71 68 4 207 -6 Eddie Pepperell, England ............... 69 70 68 4 207 -6 Clement Sordet, France ................. 69 70 68 4 207 -6 Marcus Armitage, England ............ 70 69 69 4 208 -5 Alexander Bjork, Sweden .............. 69 68 71 4 208 -5 Jorge Campillo, Spain .................... 67 71 70 4 208 -5 Aaron Cockerill, Canada ................. 71 71 66 4 208 -5 Kalle Samooja, Finland .................. 68 74 66 4 208 -5 Sebastian Soderberg, Sweden ...... 70 72 67 4 209 -4 Matthew Baldwin, England ........... 70 68 72 4 210 -3 Wil Besseling, Netherlands ........... 71 71 68 4 210 -3 Bryce Easton, South Africa ........... 72 70 68 4 210 -3 Ryo Hisatsune, Japan .................... 71 71 68 4 210 -3 Jordan L. Smith, England .............. 68 70 72 4 210 -3 Santiago Tarrio, Spain ................... 68 73 69 4 210 -3 Dan Bradbury, England .................. 70 71 70 4 211 -2 Simon Forsstrom, Sweden ............ 73 67 71 4 211 -2 Niklas Norgaard Moller, Denmark . 68 75 68 4 211 -2 Adrian Otaegui, Spain ................... 68 67 76 4 211 -2 Victor Perez, France ...................... 69 68 74 4 211 -2 Callum Shinkwin, England ............. 70 72 69 4 211 -2 Nicolai Von Dellingshausen, Germany 73 68 70 4 211 -2 Justin Walters, South Africa ........ 69 71 71 4 211 -2 Rafa Cabrera Bello, Spain .............. 71 67 74 4 212 -1 Jens Dantorp, Sweden ................... 71 72 69 4 212 -1 Alejandro Del Rey Gonzalez, Spain 76 68 68 4 212 -1 Nicolai Hojgaard, Denmark ............ 73 68 71 4 212 -1 Thorbjorn Olesen, Denmark .......... 70 74 68 4 212 -1 Todd Clements, England ................ 67 73 73 4 213 E Ross Fisher, England ..................... 72 71 70 4 213 E Grant Forrest, Scotland ................. 71 71 71 4 213 E Alexander Levy, France ................. 72 70 71 4 213 E Freddy Schott, Germany ................ 72 70 71 4 213 E Robin Sciot-Siegrist, France ......... 73 71 69 4 213 E Shubhankar Sharma, India ............ 73 67 73 4 213 E Matthew Southgate, England ....... 74 69 70 4 213 E Sami Valimaki, Finland .................. 72 70 71 4 213 E Wu Ashun, China ........................... 66 76 72 4 214 +1 Daniel Brown, England .................. 69 71 74 4 214 +1 Louis De Jager, South Africa ......... 76 68 70 4 214 +1 Rasmus Hojgaard, Denmark .......... 71 72 71 4 214 +1 Mike Lorenzo-Vera, France ........... 73 70 71 4 214 +1 Richie Ramsay, Scotland ............... 73 71 70 4 214 +1 Antoine Rozner, France ................. 70 74 70 4 214 +1 Sean Crocker, United States ......... 71 72 72 4 215 +2 Scott Jamieson, Scotland .............. 70 73 72 4 215 +2 Jazz Janewattananond, Thailand .. 71 72 72 4 215 +2 Jeong-Weon Ko, France ................. 70 72 73 4 215 +2 JC Ritchie, South Africa ................ 73 70 72 4 215 +2 John Catlin, United States ............ 68 75 73 4 216 +3 Pedro Figueiredo, Portugal ............ 73 71 72 4 216 +3 Zander Lombard, South Africa ...... 71 73 72 4 216 +3 Garrick Porteous, England ............. 69 73 74 4 216 +3 Angel Hidalgo, Spain ..................... 77 67 73 4 217 +4 Guido Migliozzi, Italy ..................... 69 74 74 4 217 +4 Lukas Nemecz, Austria .................. 71 71 75 4 217 +4 David Ravetto, France ................... 72 70 75 4 217 +4 Aron Zemmer, Italy ....................... 71 71 75 4 217 +4 Official World Golf ranking Through Monday. 1. .................................. Jon Rahm 10.74 2. .......................Scottie Scheffler 10.29 3. ..............................Rory McIlroy 8.54 4. ..........................Patrick Cantlay 7.40 5. .................... Xander Schauffele 5.93 6. ........................Matt Fitzpatrick 5.58 7. .................................Max Homa 5.54 8. ......................... Cameron Smith 5.45 9. ............................ Will Zalatoris 5.13 10. ..........................Jordan Spieth 5.11 AuTO rACInG nAsCAr Cup series aDveNTHealTH 400 lINeUp After Saturday qualifying; race Sunday. At Kansas Speedway; In Kansas City, Kan. lap length: 1.50 miles (Car number in parentheses) 1. (24) William Byron, Chevrolet, 179.206 mph. 2. (5) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 179.170. 3. (1) Ross Chastain, Chevrolet, 179.134. 4. (19) Martin Truex Jr, Toyota, 178.921. 5. (45) Tyler Reddick, Toyota, 178.749. 6. (22) Joey Logano, Ford, 178.483. 7. (54) Ty Gibbs, Toyota, 178.400. 8. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 178.212. 9. (99) Daniel Suárez, Chevrolet, 177.725. 10. (12) Ryan Blaney, Ford, 177.480. 11. (3) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 177.369. 12. (20) Christopher Bell, Toyota, 177.340. 13. (4) Kevin Harvick, Ford, 177.206. 14. (17) Chris Buescher, Ford, 177.206. 15. (2) Austin Cindric, Ford, 177.032. 16. (8) Kyle Busch, Chevrolet, 176.974. 17. (23) Bubba Wallace, Toyota, 176.200. 18. (10) Aric Almirola, Ford, 175.724. 19. (43) Erik Jones, Chevrolet, 175.650. 20. (6) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 175.638. 21. (9) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, 175.393. 22. (42) Noah Gragson, Chevrolet, 175.330. 23. (34) Michael McDowell, Ford, 175.109. 24. (7) Corey Lajoie, Chevrolet, 174.967. 25. (21) Harrison Burton, Ford, 174.955. 26. (77) Ty Dillon, Chevrolet, 174.644. 27. (16) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, 174.503. 28. (41) Ryan Preece, Ford, 174.374. 29. (48) Josh Berry, Chevrolet, 173.991. 30. (31) Justin Haley, Chevrolet, 173.555. 31. (14) Chase Briscoe, Ford, 173.360. 32. (38) Todd Gilliland, Ford, 172.877. 33. (47) Ricky Stenhouse Jr, Chevrolet, 171.860. 34. (15) Brennan Poole, Ford, 171.576. 35. (51) JJ Yeley, Ford, 170.875. 36. (78) Josh Bilicki, Chevrolet, .000. 149th kentucky Derby 12th Race at Churchill Downs Distance: 13/4-miles; purse:$3,000,000; Open 3-year-olds Horse ......................... wgt pp 1/4 1/2 3/4 1m strch fin jockey odds Mage........................... 126 8 151/2 16-1 14-1 61/2 2-2 1-1 J.J.Castellano 15.21 Two Phil's................... 126 3 5hd 41/2 4hd 1-11/2 1Hd 21/2 J.Lovebery 9.87 Angel of Empire ......... 126 12 161/2 15hd 13hd 101/2 3hd 3-3 F.Geroux 4.06 Disarm........................ 126 9 13hd 12-1 91/2 9hd 7hd 4-13/4 J.Rosario 27.12 Hit Show..................... 126 1 8-1 6-11/2 6-1 31/2 4-2 5-13/4 M.Franco 24.02 Derma Sotogake......... 126 14 14-2 13-11/2 10hd 71/2 6hd 6-13/4 C.P.Lamaire 7.80 Tapit Trice .................. 126 5 18 18 15-11/2 12-21/2 11-3 73/4 L.Saez 4.53 Raise Cain................... 126 13 91/2 9 1/2 8-11/2 11-21/2 10-11/2 8-1 G.Corrales 33.04 Rocket Can.................. 126 15 7hd 71/2 7 1/2 5hd 5hd 9-31/2 J.Alvarado 28.81 Confidence Game ....... 126 4 6-2 5-11/2 5-11/2 4-hd 8-2 10-23/4 J.Graham 21.03 Sun Thunder ............... 126 11 17-1 17-1 16hd 13hd 12hd 11-31/2 B.J.Hernandez Jr. 33.06 Mandarin Hero ........... 126 17 12-1 111/2 11-1 14-2 14-6 12-43/4 K.Kimura 17.47 Reincarnate................ 126 7 3-21/2 3 1/2 3-1 8hd 13-3 133/4 J.R.Velazquez 14.76 Kingsbarns ................. 126 6 21/2 2-1 2-1 2hd 91/2 14nk J.L.Ortiz 11.72 King Russell ............... 126 18 101/2 10hd 121/2 151/2 15-51/2 15-293/4 R.Bejarano 32.27 Verifying..................... 126 2 1hd 1hd 1hd 16-31/2 16-11/2 161/2 T.Gaffalione 14.30 Jaces' Road................. 126 10 4hd 8-2 171/2 18 18 17hd F.Geroux 33.47 Cyclone Mischief ........ 126 16 11hd 14-1 18 171/2 171/2 18 I.Ortiz Jr. 29.02 (8)........................................................................................... Mage 32.42 14.58 9.08 (3)................................................................................... Two Phil's 10.44 6.52 (14)........................................................................ Angel of Empire 4.70 $0.2 Pick 6 Jackpot (1-9-14-1/2/7-2/4/5-8) (6 correct) paid $1,094,232.12. $0.5 Pick 5 (9/14/-1-2-7/2-4-5/8) (5 Correct) paid $17,538.09. $0.5 Pick 4 (14/1-2-7/2-4-5/8) (4 Correct) paid $1,318.35. $0.5 Pick 3 (7-5-8) (3 Correct) paid $40.63. $1 Superfecta (8-3-14-11) paid $15,643.65. $1 Super High Five (8-3-14-11-1) paid $194,923.10. $0.5 Trifecta (8-3-14) paid $491.18. $1 Daily Double (5-8) paid $58.02. $2 Exacta (5-8) paid $330.44 $1 Daily Double Oaks/Derby (14-8) paid $183.36 $2 Exacta (8-3) paid $330.44 $2 Consolation Pick 3 Oaks/Derby (14-15) paid $9.14 $2 Future Wager Oaks/Derby double (29-22) paid $1,100.32 $2 Future Wager Pool 1 EX (40-19) paid $56.22 $2 Future Wager Pool 2 4 40 paid $3.92 $2 Future Wager Pool 2 EX (40-11) paid $169.94 $2 Future Wager Pool 3 4 40 paid $6.82 $2 Future Wager Pool 3 EX (40-35) paid $801.44 $2 Future Wager Pool 4 4 28 paid $99.74 $2 Future Wager Pool 4 EX (28-37) paid $22,080.22 $2 Future Wager Pool 5 4 22 paid $153.84 $2 Future Wager Pool 5 EX (22-37) paid $7,863.22 $2 Future Wager Pool 6 4 22 paid $95.54 $2 Future Wager Pool 6 EX (22-37) paid $3,880.60 $2 Future Wager Sire 16 paid $53.10 $2 Future Wager Sire EX (16-18) paid $7,156.50 Trainer: Gustavo Delgado. Scratched: Continuar, Skinner, Practical Move, Lord Miles, Forte. hOrsE rACInG nAsCAr Cup series poINTs leaDeRs Through Monday. 1. Ross Chastain, 370. 2. Christopher Bell, 367. 3. Kevin Harvick, 332. 4. Martin Truex Jr, 330. 5. Ryan Blaney, 326. 6. Tyler Reddick, 319. 7. Denny Hamlin, 317. 8. Kyle Busch, 306. 9. Brad Keselowski, 303. 10. Kyle Larson, 300. 11. William Byron, 297. 12. Chris Buescher, 277. 13. Joey Logano, 274. 14. Ricky Stenhouse Jr, 270. 15. Alex Bowman, 270. 16. Chase Briscoe, 250. 17. Daniel Suárez, 231. 18. Ty Gibbs, 228. 19. Austin Cindric, 224. 20. Michael McDowell, 217. 21. Bubba Wallace, 216. 22. Corey Lajoie, 208. 23. Todd Gilliland, 201. 24. Erik Jones, 186. 25. Aric Almirola, 181. 26. Justin Haley, 177. 27. AJ Allmendinger, 171. 28. Ryan Preece, 169. 29. Chase Elliott, 148. 30. Harrison Burton, 138. 31. Austin Dillon, 133. 32. Noah Gragson, 111. 33. Ty Dillon, 82. 34. Cody Ware, 65. 35. BJ McLeod, 65. 36. Travis Pastrana, 26. 37. Jenson Button, 19. 38. Jordan Taylor, 16. FC Cincinnati 2, D.C. united 1 D.c. UNITeD 0 1 1 cINcINNaTI 0 2 2 first Half: None. second Half: 1, Cincinnati, Acosta, 2 (Acosta), 59th minute; 2, Cincinnati, Barreal, 1 (Acosta), 73rd; 3, D.C. United, Fountas, 3 (O9Brien), 90th. Goalies: D.C. United, Tyler Miller, Alex Bono; Cincinnati, Roman Celentano, Alec Kann. Yellow cards: Greene, D.C. United, 21st; Acosta, Cincinnati, 39th; Benteke, D.C. United, 60th; Mosquera, Cincinnati, 70th; Kubo, Cincinnati, 90th+5; Brenner, Cincinnati, 90th+5; Celentano, Cincinnati, 90th+7; O9Brien, D.C. United, 90th+9. a: 25,513. D.C. United, Tyler Miller; Jacob Greene, Victor Palsson, Donovan Pines, Ruan (Cristian Dajome, 64th), Derrick Williams; Mateusz Klich (Theodore Ku-DiPietro, 88th), Lewis O9Brien, Russell Canouse (Chris Durkin, 88th); Christian Benteke, Taxiarchis Fountas. Cincinnati, Roman Celentano; Nick Hagglund, Matt Miazga, Yerson Mosquera, Alvas Powell (Ian Murphy, 87th); Luciano Acosta (Malik Pinto, 87th), Alvaro Barreal (Raymon Gaddis, 79th), Junior Moreno (Yuya Kubo, 87th), Obinna Nwobodo; Sergio Santos (Brenner, 65th), Brandon Vazquez. sOCCEr MLs easT w l T pts Gf Ga New England.....................7 1 3 24 18 9 Cincinnati..........................7 1 3 24 15 12 Nashville ...........................5 3 3 18 14 6 Atlanta..............................5 3 3 18 20 18 New York City FC ..............4 4 3 15 14 14 Columbus ..........................4 4 2 14 19 12 Philadelphia ......................4 4 2 14 15 13 D.C. United ........................4 5 2 14 15 15 Orlando City ......................4 4 2 14 10 12 Inter Miami CF ..................4 6 0 12 10 11 CF Montréal ......................4 6 0 12 9 17 Charlotte FC......................3 5 3 12 13 21 Toronto FC ........................2 3 6 12 13 15 Chicago..............................2 3 5 11 13 16 New York...........................1 4 6 9 7 11 wesT w l T pts Gf Ga Seattle ..............................6 2 2 20 17 7 x-St. Louis City SC ............6 3 1 19 22 12 Los Angeles FC..................5 1 3 18 17 8 San Jose............................5 3 3 18 15 14 x-FC Dallas........................4 3 3 15 12 11 Houston ............................4 3 2 14 10 8 x-Minnesota United..........3 3 3 12 8 8 x-Portland .........................3 5 2 11 13 16 Real Salt Lake ...................3 5 2 11 10 17 x-Vancouver......................2 2 5 11 11 7 x-Austin FC .......................2 4 3 9 8 14 x-Colorado.........................1 3 6 9 6 11 x-LA Galaxy.......................1 5 3 6 7 14 Sporting KC.......................0 7 3 3 3 15 x-Late match saTURDaY9s ResUlTs at Cincinnati 2, D.C. United 1 at CF Montréal 2, Orlando City 0 at San Jose 2, Los Angeles FC 1 New England 2, at Toronto FC 0 at Charlotte FC 3, New York City FC 2 at Miami 2, Atlanta 1 Philadelphia 1, at New York 0 Real Salt Lake 0, at Houston 0 at Nashville 3, Chicago 0 St. Louis City SC at FC Dallas, late Colorado at LA Galaxy, late Austin FC at Portland, late Minnesota at Vancouver, late sUNDaY9s maTcH Sporting KC at Seattle, 4:30 saTURDaY9s maTcHes Nashville at D.C. United, 7:30 St. Louis City SC at Chicago, 1 Charlotte FC at Atlanta, 7:30 Orlando City at Columbus, 7:30 New England at Miami, 7:30 Toronto FC at CF Montréal, 7:30 New York City FC at New York, 7:30 FC Dallas at Austin FC, 8:30 Seattle at Houston, 8:30 Minnesota at Sporting KC, 8:30 Philadelphia at Colorado, 9:30 Los Angeles FC at Real Salt Lake, 9:30 Vancouver at Portland, 10:30 revolution 2, Toronto FC 0 New eNGlaND 1 1 2 ToRoNTo fc 0 0 0 first Half: 1, New England, Wood, 3, 19th minute. second Half: 2, New England, Jones, 1, 62nd. Goalies: New England, Djordje Petrovic, Earl Edwards Jr.; Toronto FC, Sean Johnson, Tomas Romero. Yellow cards: Franklin, Toronto FC, 11th; Coello, Toronto FC, 40th; Laryea, Toronto FC, 51st. a: 27,438. New England, Djordje Petrovic; Brandon Bye, Andrew Farrell, DeJuan Jones, Dave Romney; Esmir Bajraktarevic (Latif Blessing, 61st), Emmanuel Boateng (Justin Rennicks, 84th), Noel Buck, Carles Gil, Matt Polster; Bobby Wood (Jozy Altidore, 61st). Toronto FC, Sean Johnson; Kobe Franklin, Richie Laryea, Shane O9Neill (Aime Mabika, 69th), Sigurd Rosted; Federico Bernardeschi, Alonso Coello, Mark-Anthony Kaye, Brandon Servania (Adama Diomande, 60th); Lorenzo Insigne, C.J. Sapong. CF Montréal 2, Orlando City 0 oRlaNDo cITY 0 0 0 moNTRéal 0 2 2 first Half: None. second Half: 1, Montréal, Jansson, 62nd minute; 2, Montréal, Quioto, 3 (Herrera), 66th. Goalies: Orlando City, Pedro Gallese, Mason Stajduhar; Montréal, Jonathan Sirois, Logan Ketterer. Yellow cards: Smith, Orlando City, 23rd; Halliday, Orlando City, 41st; Araujo, Orlando City, 74th; Enrique, Orlando City, 76th; Camacho, Montréal, 80th; Waterman, Montréal, 83rd; Martins, Orlando City, 89th. a: 16,112. Orlando City, Pedro Gallese; Antonio Carlos, Michael Halliday, Robin Jansson, Kyle Smith (Rafael Santos, 69th); Cesar Araujo, Wilder Cartagena (Felipe Martins, 68th), Martin Ojeda (Ramiro Enrique, 79th), Facundo Torres; Ivan Angulo (Gaston Gonzalez, 90th), Ercan Kara (Duncan McGuire, 70th). Montréal, Jonathan Sirois; Rudy Camacho, Gabriele Corbo, Aaron Herrera, Joel Waterman; Mathieu Choiniere, Bryce Duke (Lassi Lappalainen, 80th), Sean Rea (Romell Quioto, 60th), Victor Wanyama (Zachary Brault Guillard, 90th+1); Ariel Lassiter (Robert Thorkelsson, 90th), Chinonso Offor (George Campbell, 90th+1). Charlotte FC 3, new york City FC 2 New YoRK cITY fc 1 1 2 cHaRloTTe fc 2 1 3 first Half: 1, Charlotte FC, Copetti, 3 (Gaines), 8th minute; 2, New York City FC, Pereira, 3 (Ledezma), 37th; 3, Charlotte FC, Copetti, 4 (Meram), 39th. second Half: 4, New York City FC, Rodriguez, 4 (penalty kick), 57th; 5, Charlotte FC, Ledezma, 74th. Goalies: New York City FC, Luis Barraza, Cody Mizell, Matt Freese; Charlotte FC, Kristijan Kahlina, Pablo Sisniega. Yellow cards: Jones, Charlotte FC, 2nd; Meram, Charlotte FC, 14th; Ledezma, New York City FC, 14th; Morales, New York City FC, 63rd; Copetti, Charlotte FC, 66th. New York City FC, Luis Barraza; Brian Cufre (Kevin O9Toole, 78th), Tayvon Gray (Mitja Ilenic, 16th), Thiago Martins Bueno; Andres Jasson (Talles Magno, 46th), Richard Ledezma, Alfredo Morales, Keaton Parks, Santiago Rodriguez, James Sands; Gabriel Pereira. Charlotte FC, Kristijan Kahlina; Nathan Byrne, Jaylin Lindsey, Adilson Malanda (Brandt Bronico, 65th), Jan Sobocinski; Derrick Jones, Justin Meram (Kerwin Vargas, 72nd), Ashley Westwood; Enzo Copetti (Brandon Cambridge, 90th+3), McKinze Gaines (Hamady Diop, 71st), Karol Swiderski. Inter Miami CF 2, Atlanta united 1 aTlaNTa 0 1 1 mIamI 0 2 2 first Half: None. second Half: 1, Miami, Martinez, 1 (penalty kick), 59th minute; 2, Miami, Martinez, 2 (Yedlin), 75th; 3, Atlanta, Gutman, 1 (Lennon), 90th+2. Goalies: Atlanta, Quentin Westberg, Clement Diop Degoud; Miami, Drake Callender, Nick Marsman. Yellow cards: Cremaschi, Miami, 24th; Lennon, Atlanta, 48th; Ruiz, Miami, 72nd; Sanchez, Atlanta, 75th; Callender, Miami, 90th+9. Red cards: Negri, Miami, 84th. a: 16,750. Atlanta, Quentin Westberg; Andrew Gutman, Brooks Lennon, Miles Robinson, Juan Sanchez, Caleb Wiley (Ronald Hernandez, 80th); Thiago Almada, Derick Etienne (Luiz Araujo, 64th), Amar Sejdic (Matheus Rossetto, 71st), Santiago Sosa; Machop Chol (Miguel Berry, 64th). Miami, Drake Callender; Sergey Krivtsov (Christopher McVey, 57th), Kamal Miller, Franco Negri, DeAndre Yedlin; Dixon Arroyo, Benjamin Cremaschi, David Ruiz (Victor Ulloa, 85th), Nicolas Stefanelli (Josef Martinez, 57th); Leonardo Campana (Harvey James Neville, 85th), Corentin Jean (Ryan Sailor, 71st). Earthquakes 2, Los Angeles FC 1 los aNGeles fc 1 0 1 saN jose 1 1 2 first Half: 1, San Jose, Espinoza, 7 (Monteiro), 8th minute; 2, Los Angeles FC, Bouanga, 8, 30th. second Half: 3, San Jose, Espinoza, 8 (penalty kick), 83rd. Goalies: Los Angeles FC, John McCarthy, Abraham Romero; San Jose, JT Marcinkowski, Daniel. Yellow cards: Bogusz, Los Angeles FC, 29th; Maldonado, Los Angeles FC, 85th. a: 45,112. Los Angeles FC, John McCarthy; Aaron Long, Denil Maldonado, Diego Palacios (Ryan Hollingshead, 89th), Sergi Palencia; Mateusz Bogusz (Kwadwo Opoku, 63rd), Jose Cifuentes, Ilie Sanchez (Kellyn Acosta, 75th), Timothy Tillmann; Denis Bouanga, Carlos Vela (Stipe Biuk, 75th). San Jose, JT Marcinkowski; Paul Marie, Jonathan Mensah, Rodrigues, Miguel Trauco; Cristian Espinoza, Carlos Gruezo, Jamiro Monteiro (Tanner Beason, 90th+3), Jackson Yueill (Judson, 86th); Cade Cowell (Benjamin Kikanovic, 71st), Jeremy Ebobisse (Ousseni Bouda, 90th+3). union 1, red Bulls 0 pHIlaDelpHIa 1 0 1 New YoRK 0 0 0 first Half: 1, Philadelphia, Gazdag, 4 (penalty kick), 31st minute. second Half: None. Goalies: Philadelphia, Andre Blake, Joseph Bendik; New York Red Bulls, Carlos Miguel, Ryan Meara. Yellow cards: Reyes, New York Red Bulls, 25th; Flach, Philadelphia, 36th; Sullivan, Philadelphia, 45th+7; Burke, New York Red Bulls, 68th. a: 18,712. Philadelphia, Andre Blake; Jakob Glesnes, Damion Onandi Lowe, Kai Wagner; Alejandro Bedoya (Jesus Bueno, 79th), Leon Maximilian Flach, Nathan Harriel, Jack McGlynn, Quinn Sullivan (Mikael Uhre, 62nd); Julian Carranza (Chris Donovan, 90th+2), Daniel Gazdag. New York Red Bulls, Carlos Miguel; Dylan Nealis (Ronald Donkor, 81st), Sean Nealis, Andres Reyes, John Tolkin; Cristian Casseres Jr, Omir Fernandez (Wikelman Carmona, 59th), Dru Yearwood; Cory Burke, Cameron Harper, Elias Manoel (Tom Barlow, 64th). TrAnsACTIOns mlb boston Red sox: Selected the contract of RHP Zack Littell. Optioned RHP Kale Ort to Worcester (IL). Transferred OF Adam Duvall from the 10-day IL to the 60-day IL. cleveland Gjuardians: Recalled SS Tyler Freeman from Columbus (IL). Optioned RF Oscar Gonzalez to Columbus. Houston astros: Recalled RHP J.P. France from Sugar Land (IL). Optioned RHP Ronel Blanco to Sugar Land. minnesota Twins: Recalled RHP Jorge Alcala from St. Paul (IL). Optioned RHP Josh Winder to St. Paul. oakland athletics: Assigned RHP Domingo Acevedo outright to Las Vegas (PCL). seattle mariners: Recalled RHP Juan Then from Arkansas (TL). Placed RHP Penn Murfee on the 15-day IL, retroactive to May 4. st. louis cardinals: Designated 2B Taylor Motter for assignment. Reinstated RHP Adam Wainwright from the 15-day IL. Optioned RHP Guillermo Zuniga to Memphis (IL). Recalled C Tres Barrera from Memphis. Nfl baltimore Ravens: Signed LB Trenton Simpson and DE Tavius Robinson. chicago bears: Signed TE Stephen Carlson to a one-year contract. New York Giants: Signed DL Jordon Riley to a rookie contract. Oilers 5, Golden knights 1 eDmoNToN ............................. 4 1 0 4 5 veGas ..................................... 0 0 1 4 1 fIRsT peRIoD scoring: 1, Edmonton, Draisaitl 12 (Hyman, McDavid), 2:21 (pp). 2, Edmonton, Bouchard 3 (Nugent-Hopkins, Hyman), 7:01 (pp). 3, Edmonton, McDavid 4, 11:11 (sh). 4, Edmonton, Draisaitl 13 (Yamamoto, Hyman), 16:17. secoND peRIoD scoring: 5, Edmonton, McDavid 5 (Nugent-Hopkins, Bouchard), 11:43 (pp). THIRD peRIoD scoring: 6, Vegas, Barbashev 4 (Stone), 1:36. sHoTs oN Goal eDmoNToN ........................... 19 13 4 4 36 veGas ..................................... 4 13 14 4 31 power-play opportunities: Edmonton 3 of 6; Vegas 0 of 3. Goalies: Edmonton, Skinner 4-3-0 (31 shots-30 saves). Vegas, Brossoit 5-2-0 (33-28), Vegas, Hill 0-0-0 (4-4). a: 18,504 (17,367). T: 2:50. PrO BAskETBALL nBA playoffs plaY-IN ToURNameNT TUesDaY, apRIl 11 Atlanta 116, at Miami 105 at L.A. Lakers 108, Minnesota 102 (OT) weDNesDaY, apRIl 12 Chicago 109, at Toronto 105 Oklahoma City 123, at New Orleans 119 THURsDaY, apRIl 13 No games scheduled. fRIDaY, apRIl 14 at Miami 102, Chicago 91 at Minnesota 120, Oklahoma City 95 fIRsT RoUND Best of seven. easTeRN coNfeReNce HeaT elImINaTeD bUcKs, 4-1 Game 1: Miami 130, at Milwaukee 117 Game 2: at Milwaukee, 138, Miami 122 Game 3: at Miami 121, Milwaukee 99 Game 4: at Miami 119, Milwaukee 114 Game 5: Miami 128, at Milwaukee 126 (OT) celTIcs elImINaTeD HawKs, 4-2 Game 1: at Boston 112, Atlanta 99 Game 2: at Boston 119, Atlanta 106 Game 3: at Atlanta 130, Boston 122 Game 4: Boston 129, at Atlanta 121 Game 5: Atlanta 119, at Boston 117 Game 6: Boston 128, at Atlanta 120 76eRs elImINaTeD NeTs, 4-0 Game 1: at Philadelphia 121, Brooklyn 101 Game 2: at Philadelphia 96, Brooklyn 84 Game 3: Philadelphia 102, at Brooklyn 97 Game 4: Philadelphia 96, at Brooklyn 88 KNIcKs elImINaTeD cavalIeRs, 4-1 Game 1: New York 101, at Cleveland 97 Game 2: at Cleveland 107, New York 90 Game 3: at New York 99, Cleveland 79 Game 4: at New York 102, Cleveland 93 Game 5: New York 106, at Cleveland 95 wesTeRN coNfeReNce NUGGeTs elImINaTeD TImbeRwolves, 4-1 Game 1: at Denver 109, Minnesota 80 Game 2: at Denver 122, Minnesota 113 Game 3: Denver 120, at Minnesota 111 Game 4: at Minnesota 114, Denver 108 (OT) Game 5: at Denver 112, Minnesota 109 laKeRs elImINaTeD GRIzzlIes, 4-2 Game 1: L.A. Lakers 128, at Memphis 112 Game 2: at Memphis 103, L.A. Lakers 93 Game 3: at L.A. Lakers 111, Memphis 101 Game 4: at L.A. Lakers 117, Memphis 111 (OT) Game 5: at Memphis 116, L.A. Lakers 99 Game 6: at L.A. Lakers 125, Memphis 85 waRRIoRs elImINaTeD KINGs, 4-3 Game 1: at Sacramento 126, Golden State 123 Game 2: at Sacramento 114, Golden State 106 Game 3: at Golden State 114, Sacramento 97 Game 4: at Golden State 126, Sacramento 125 Game 5: Golden State 123, at Sacramento 116 Game 6: Sacramento 118, at Golden State 99 Game 7: Golden State 120, at Sacramento 100 sUNs elImINaTeD clIppeRs, 4-1 Game 1: L.A. Clippers 115, at Phoenix 110 Game 2: at Phoenix 123, L.A. Clippers 109 Game 3: Phoenix 129, at L.A. Clippers 124 Game 4: Phoenix 112, at L.A. Clippers 100 Game 5: at Phoenix 136, L.A. Clippers 130 coNfeReNce semIfINals Best of seven; x-If necessary. easTeRN coNfeReNce HeaT leaD KNIcKs, 2-1 Game 1: Miami 108, at New York 101 Game 2: at New York 111, Miami 105 Game 3: at Miami 105, New York 86 Monday9s game: New York at Miami, 7:30, TNT Wednesday9s game: Miami at New York, TBA x-Friday9s game: New York at Miami, TBA x-Monday, May 15: Miami at New York, 8, TNT celTIcs leaD 76eRs, 2-1 Game 1: Philadelphia 119, at Boston 115 Game 2: at Boston 121, Philadelphia 87 Game 3: Boston 114, at Philadelphia 102 Sunday9s game: Boston at Philadelphia, 3:30, ESPN Tuesday9s game: Philadelphia at Boston, TBA x-Thursday9s game: Boston at Philadelphia, TBA x-Sunday, May 14: Philadelphia at Boston, TBA wesTeRN coNfeReNce NUGGeTs leaD sUNs, 2-0 Game 1: at Denver 125, Phoenix 107 Game 2: at Denver 97, Phoenix 87 Game 3: Denver at Phoenix, late Sunday9s game: Denver at Phoenix, 8, TNT x-Tuesday9s game: Phoenix at Denver, TBA x-Thursday9s game: Denver at Phoenix, TBA x-Sunday, May 14: Phoenix at Denver, TBA laKeRs leaD waRRIoRs, 2-1 Game 1: L.A. Lakers 117, at Golden State 112 Game 2: at Golden State 127, L.A. Lakers 100 Game 3: at L.A. Lakers 127, Golden State 97 Monday9s game: Golden State at L.A. Lakers, 10, TNT Wednesday9s game: L.A. Lakers at Golden State, TBA x-Friday9s game: Golden State at L.A. Lakers, TBA x-Monday, May 15: L.A. Lakers at Golden State, TBA coNfeReNce fINals TBD Nba fINals TBD suns 121, nuggets 114 Late Friday Denver ................................ 31 21 36 26 4 114 phoenix ............................... 29 38 23 31 4 121 DeNveR mIN fG fT o-T a pf pTs Gordon 39:07 3-13 3-4 6-7 1 3 9 Porter Jr. 36:35 7-14 1-1 1-12 0 1 21 Jokic 41:56 11-19 7-8 6-17 17 3 30 Caldwell-Pope 34:29 1-4 0-0 0-2 1 2 2 Murray 40:53 13-29 5-6 1-6 5 3 32 Brown 23:24 4-11 2-2 0-3 3 3 11 Green 13:42 3-5 0-0 1-1 0 1 7 Braun 9:54 1-2 0-0 1-3 0 5 2 ToTals 240 43-97 18-21 16-51 27 21 114 percentages: FG .443, FT .857. 3-point Goals: 10-30, .333 (Porter Jr. 6-10, Jokic 1-2, Brown 1-3, Green 1-3, Murray 1-6, Braun 0-1, Caldwell-Pope 0-2, Gordon 0-3). Team Rebounds: 6. Team Turnovers: 1. blocked shots: 5 (Gordon 2, Jokic, Murray, Porter Jr.). Turnovers: 12 (Jokic 6, Murray 2, Porter Jr. 2, Braun, Brown). steals: 6 (Caldwell-Pope 2, Braun, Brown, Green, Murray). Technical fouls: Nuggets, 5:19 first. pHoeNIx mIN fG fT o-T a pf pTs Durant 43:21 12-31 14-16 0-9 8 4 39 Okogie 10:00 1-2 0-0 1-1 0 1 2 Ayton 25:39 2-6 0-0 1-9 0 4 4 Booker 41:37 20-25 2-2 0-6 9 5 47 Payne 29:36 3-9 0-0 0-0 6 3 7 Warren 25:45 3-7 0-0 1-3 1 0 7 Shamet 24:58 2-4 0-0 1-2 0 3 4 Landale 22:04 3-3 0-0 2-9 0 4 6 Ross 13:53 2-7 0-0 0-0 0 0 5 Craig 3:07 0-1 0-0 1-2 0 0 0 ToTals 240 48-95 16-18 7-41 24 24 121 percentages: FG .505, FT .889. 3-point Goals: 9-28, .321 (Booker 5-8, Warren 1-2, Durant 1-5, Payne 1-5, Ross 1-6, Craig 0-1, Shamet 0-1). Team Rebounds: 8. Team Turnovers: None. blocked shots: 6 (Durant 2, Ayton, Booker, Ross, Warren). Turnovers: 9 (Booker 3, Ayton, Craig, Landale, Payne, Shamet, Warren). steals: 5 (Booker 3, Landale, Payne). Technical fouls: None. a: 17,071 (18,422) TEnnIs ATP/WTA maDRID opeN At Caja Magica; In Madrid purse: $8,489,303 surface: Red clay womeN9s sINGles 4 cHampIoNsHIp Aryna Sabalenka (2), Belarus, def. Iga Swiatek (1), Poland, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3. meN9s DoUbles 4 cHampIoNsHIp Karen Khachanov and Andrey Rublev, Russia, def. Rohan Bopanna, India, and Matthew Ebden (7), Australia, 6-3, 3-6, 10-3. hOCkEy stanley Cup playoffs fIRsT RoUND easTeRN coNfeReNce paNTHeRs elImINaTeD bRUINs, 4-3 Game 1: at Boston 3, Florida 1 Game 2: Florida 6, at Boston 3 Game 3: Boston 4, at Florida 2 Game 4: Boston 6, at Florida 2 Game 5: Florida 4, at Boston 3 (OT) Game 6: at Florida 7, Boston 5 Game 7: Florida 4, at Boston 3 (OT) HURRIcaNes elImINaTeD IslaNDeRs, 4-2 Game 1: at Carolina 2, N.Y. Islanders 1 Game 2: at Carolina 4, N.Y. Islanders 3 (OT) Game 3: at N.Y. Islanders 5, Carolina 1 Game 4: Carolina 5, at N.Y. Islanders 2 Game 5: N.Y. Islanders 3, at Carolina 2 Game 6: Carolina 2, at N.Y. Islanders 1 (OT) DevIls elImINaTeD RaNGeRs, 4-3 Game 1: N.Y. Rangers 5, at New Jersey 1 Game 2: N.Y. Rangers 5, at New Jersey 1 Game 3: New Jersey 2, at N.Y. Rangers 1 (OT) Game 4: New Jersey 3, at N.Y. Rangers 1 Game 5: at New Jersey 4, N.Y. Rangers 0 Game 6: at N.Y. Rangers 5, New Jersey 2 Game 7: at New Jersey 4, N.Y. Rangers 0 maple leafs elImINaTeD lIGHTNING, 4-2 Game 1: Tampa Bay 7, at Toronto 3 Game 2: at Toronto 7, Tampa Bay 2 Game 3: Toronto 4, at Tampa Bay 3 (OT) Game 4: Toronto 5, at Tampa Bay 4 (OT) Game 5: Tampa Bay 4, at Toronto 2 Game 6: Toronto 2, at Tampa Bay 1 (OT) wesTeRN coNfeReNce oIleRs elImINaTeD KINGs, 4-2 Game 1: Los Angeles 4, at Edmonton 3 (OT) Game 2: at Edmonton 4, Los Angeles 2 Game 3: at Los Angeles 3, Edmonton 2 (OT) Game 4: Edmonton 5, at Los Angeles 4 (OT) Game 5: at Edmonton 6, Los Angeles 3 Game 6: Edmonton 5, at Los Angeles 4 sTaRs elImINaTeD wIlD, 4-2 Game 1: Minnesota 3, at Dallas 2 (2OT) Game 2: at Dallas 7, Minnesota 3 Game 3: at Minnesota 5, Dallas 1 Game 4: Dallas 3, at Minnesota 2 Game 5: at Dallas 4, Minnesota 0 Game 6: Dallas 4, at Minnesota 1 KRaKeN elImINaTeD avalaNcHe, 4-3 Game 1: Seattle 3 at Colorado 1 Game 2: at Colorado 3, Seattle 2 Game 3: Colorado 6, at Seattle 4 Game 4: at Seattle 3, Colorado 2 Game 5: Seattle 3, at Colorado 2 Game 6: Colorado 4, at Seattle 1 Game 7: Seattle 2, at Colorado 1 GolDeN KNIGHTs elImINaTeD jeTs, 4-1 Game 1: Winnipeg 5, at Vegas 1 Game 2: at Vegas 5, Winnipeg 2 Game 3: Vegas 5, at Winnipeg 4 (2OT) Game 4: Vegas 4, at Winnipeg 2 Game 5: at Vegas 4, Winnipeg 1 coNfeReNce semIfINals easTeRN coNfeReNce paNTHeRs leaD maple leafs, 2-0 Game 1: Florida 4, at Toronto 2 Game 2: Florida 3, at Toronto 2 Sunday9s game: Toronto at Florida, 6:30, TNT Wednesday9s game: Toronto at Florida, 7, ESPN x-Friday9s game: Florida at Toronto, TBA, TNT x-Sunday, May 14: Toronto at Florida, TBA x-Tuesday, May 16: Florida at Toronto, TBA, TNT HURRIcaNes leaD DevIls, 2-0 Game 1: at Carolina 5, New Jersey 1 Game 2: at Carolina 6, New Jersey 1 Sunday9s game: Carolina at New Jersey, 3:30, TBS Tuesday9s game: Carolina at New Jersey, 7, ESPN x-Thursday9s game: New Jersey at Carolina, TBA, TNT x-Saturday, May 13: Carolina at New Jersey, TBA, ESPN x-Monday, May 15: New Jersey at Carolina, TBA, ESPN wesTeRN coNfeReNce GolDeN KNIGHTs aND oIleRs TIeD, 1-1 Game 1: at Vegas 6, Edmonton 4 Game 2: Edmonton 5, at Vegas 1 Monday9s game: Vegas at Edmonton, 8:30, ESPN Wednesday9s game: Vegas at Edmonton, 10, ESPN Friday9s game: Edmonton at Vegas, TBA, TNT x-Sunday, May 14: Vegas at Edmonton, TBA x-Tuesday, May 16: Edmonton at Vegas, TBA, TNT KRaKeN aND sTaRs TIeD, 1-1 Game 1: Seattle 5, at Dallas 4 (OT) Game 2: at Dallas 4, Seattle 2 Sunday9s game: Dallas at Seattle, 9:30, TBS Tuesday9s game: Dallas at Seattle, 9:30, ESPN Thursday9s game: Seattle at Dallas, TBA, TNT x-Saturday, May 13: Dallas at Seattle, TBA, ESPN x-Monday, May 15: Seattle at Dallas, TBA, ESPN real salt Lake 0, Dynamo 0 Real salT laKe 0 0 0 HoUsToN 0 0 0 first Half: None. second Half: None. Goalies: Real Salt Lake, Zac MacMath, Gavin Beavers; Houston, Steve Clark, Andrew Tarbell. Yellow cards: Glad, Real Salt Lake, 45th; Escobar, Houston, 57th; Oviedo, Real Salt Lake, 83rd; Quinones, Houston, 90th+1. a: 13,793. Real Salt Lake, Zac MacMath; Andrew Brody, Justen Glad, Bryan Oviedo, Brayan Vera; Scott Caldwell (Emeka Eneli, 46th), Maikel Chang (Andres Gomez, 62nd), Braian Ojeda, Jefferson Savarino (Diego Luna, 84th); Bertin Jacquesson (Danny Musovski, 70th), Rubio Rubin (Damir Kreilach, 69th). Houston, Steve Clark; Ethan Bartlow, Franco Escobar (Brad Smith, 88th), Micael, Daniel Steres; Artur, Corey Baird, Adalberto Carrasquilla, Hector Herrera; Amine Bassi (Nelson Quinones, 81st), Ivan Franco (Carlos Sebastian Ferreira Vidal, 69th). nashville sC 3, Fire 0 cHIcaGo 0 0 0 NasHvIlle 1 2 3 first Half: 1, Nashville, Mukhtar, 4 (penalty kick), 45th+2 minute. second Half: 2, Nashville, Mukhtar, 5 (penalty kick), 70th; 3, Nashville, Mukhtar, 6, 90th+1. Goalies: Chicago, Christopher Brady, Spencer Richey; Nashville, Joe Willis, Elliot Panicco. Yellow cards: Lovitz, Nashville, 29th; Koutsias, Chicago, 36th; Omsberg, Chicago, 53rd; Bunbury, Nashville, 56th; Burks, Chicago, 67th; Moore, Nashville, 77th; Aceves, Chicago, 88th. Chicago, Christopher Brady; Daniel Aceves, Kendall Burks, Rafael Czichos (Maren Haile-Selassie, 22nd), Wyatt Omsberg; Robert Jonathan Dean Jr, Federico Navarro, Xherdan Shaqiri; Fabian Herbers (Gaston Gimenez, 46th), Georgios Koutsias (Brian Gutierrez, 46th), Kacper Przybylko (Kei Kamara, 63rd). Nashville, Joe Willis; Daniel Lovitz, Lukas MacNaughton (Taylor Washington, 63rd), Jack Maher, Shaq Moore; Anibal Godoy (Sean Davis, 74th), Dax McCarty (Jan Gregus, 74th), Hany Mukhtar, Alex Muyl; Teal Bunbury (Ethan Zubak, 63rd), Jacob Shaffelburg (Fafa Picault, 79th). heat 105, knicks 86 New YoRK ......................... 21 23 26 16 4 86 mIamI ................................ 29 29 29 18 4 105 New YoRK: Barrett 5-16 2-3 14, Randle 4-15 2-5 10, M.Robinson 1-2 0-0 2, Brunson 7-20 6-6 20, Hart 5-12 3-5 15, Toppin 2-6 0-0 5, Hartenstein 0-0 0-0 0, Jeffries 0-0 0-0 0, Grimes 3-7 1-1 8, McBride 0-1 0-0 0, Quickley 4-12 2-2 12. Totals 31-91 16-22 86. mIamI: Butler 9-21 10-11 28, Love 1-5 2-2 4, Adebayo 7-14 3-4 17, Strus 7-14 2-2 19, Vincent 1-8 3-3 5, D.Robinson 1-6 1-1 4, Highsmith 2-4 0-0 5, Jovic 0-0 0-0 0, Martin 0-3 3-4 3, Zeller 3-6 0-0 6, Yurtseven 0-0 0-0 0, Lowry 4-9 4-4 14. Totals 35-90 28-31 105. Three-point Goals: New York 8-40 (Hart 2-6, Barrett 2-7, Quickley 2-8, Grimes 1-4, Toppin 1-4, McBride 0-1, Brunson 0-5, Randle 0-5), Miami 7-32 (Strus 3-10, Lowry 2-4, Highsmith 1-1, D.Robinson 1-5, Butler 0-2, Love 0-3, Martin 0-3, Vincent 0-4). fouled out: None. Rebounds: New York 48 (Randle 14), Miami 50 (Adebayo 12). assists: New York 15 (Brunson 8), Miami 17 (Love, Lowry, Vincent 4). Total fouls: New York 22, Miami 25. a: 19,927 (19,600) Lakers 127, Warriors 97 GolDeN sTaTe .................. 30 18 20 29 4 97 l.a. laKeRs ....................... 23 36 27 41 4 127 GolDeN sTaTe: J.Green 1-5 0-0 2, Wiggins 6-11 2-2 16, D.Green 1-4 0-0 2, Curry 9-21 1-3 23, K.Thompson 5-14 2-2 15, Baldwin Jr. 0-2 0-0 0, Kuminga 3-4 3-4 10, Lamb 1-2 0-0 3, Looney 1-1 1-2 3, DiVincenzo 2-8 0-0 5, Moody 1-3 2-2 5, Payton II 4-7 0-0 8, Poole 2-9 1-2 5. Totals 36-91 12-17 97. l.a. laKeRs: James 6-11 7-8 21, Vanderbilt 0-5 2-4 2, Davis 7-10 11-12 25, Reaves 2-8 5-7 10, Russell 8-13 0-0 21, Gabriel 0-0 0-0 0, Hachimura 2-3 0-0 5, T.Thompson 1-3 0-0 2, Brown Jr. 1-2 0-0 2, Walker IV 4-6 2-2 12, Beasley 0-2 0-0 0, Christie 3-3 0-0 6, Harrison 4-5 0-0 9, Schroder 4-9 1-4 12. Totals 42-80 28-37 127. Three-point Goals: Golden State 13-44 (Curry 4-10, K.Thompson 3-9, Wiggins 2-4, Kuminga 1-1, Lamb 1-2, Moody 1-2, DiVincenzo 1-5, D.Green 0-1, Payton II 0-1, Baldwin Jr. 0-2, J.Green 0-3, Poole 0-4), L.A. Lakers 15-31 (Russell 5-8, Schroder 3-6, James 2-4, Walker IV 2-4, Hachimura 1-1, Harrison 1-1, Reaves 1-4, Vanderbilt 0-3). fouled out: None. Rebounds: Golden State 42 (Wiggins 9), L.A. Lakers 44 (Davis 13). assists: Golden State 26 (Poole 6), L.A. Lakers 27 (James 8). Total fouls: Golden State 22, L.A. Lakers 21. a: 18,997 (18,997)
d8 eZ M2 the washington post . sunday, may 7, 2023 JoNAThAN NeWToN/The WAShiNgToN PoST Trinity Rodman scored one goal and assisted on another as Washington stayed unbeaten in NWSL play. BY MICHAEL ERRIGO The stage was set for the Washington Spirit: a nationally televised home match, a scenic afternoon, a season-best crowd and an undefeated record on the line. The conditions were perfect for a memorable early-season match, and the Spirit rose to the occasion with a 3-1 victory over the San Diego Wave on Saturday before 12,232 at Audi Field. The win improved Washington, one of just two undefeated teams remaining in the NWSL entering the day, to 3-0-3. The breakthrough moment came from forward Trinity Rodman in the 55th minute, when she raced past the back line to catch up to a through ball from Ashley Sanchez. Alone with the goalkeeper, Rodman calmly slotted the ball into the right side of the net. <When you9re dribbling or playing, you can9t hear anyone screaming,= Rodman said. <But when that goal happens, it9s just like 8boom!9 It9s crazy. It9s such a relief to hear that noise after you do something great, and it makes us feel so supported.= The young duo connected again 15 minutes later, this time with Rodman feeding Sanchez from the left side. Sanchez caught the cross with her left foot and sent it curling into the top left corner of the net. By the time Paige Metayer headed in a corner kick in the 79th minute to push the lead to 3-0, Audi Field was a sea of sunbathing, rally towel-waving fans. <The atmosphere out there was incredible,= said Metayer, a Spirit newcomer who scored her first professional goal. <And it became such a whirlwind for me when that ball hit the back of the net.= Before the second-half fireworks, halftime brought a feeling of missed opportunity after the Spirit played an entertaining but frustrating first 45 minutes. Washington generated five shots on goal before San Diego (3-3-0) could muster one but went into the break with nothing to show for it. Perhaps the best chance of the half came when Rodman received a lofted pass on the left side of the box in the 22nd minute. In one motion, she knocked the ball down and made a swift turn, sending her defender to the turf and drawing a gasp from the crowd. Suddenly in space, she slid a cross to an open Sanchez in front of the goal, but Sanchez sent it just wide. It was an opportunity squandered and a glimpse of what was to come. <Our team is so good at fixing things at halftime,= Rodman said. <We talk about just the littlest details and do such a good job of coming out strong. . . . When we missed those chances in the first half, we were learning what not to do.= It was mostly a quiet afternoon for U.S. national team star Alex Morgan of the Wave. With Washington controlling the run of play, San Diego struggled to create momentum. In the 90th minute, as Washington worked to drain the clock, Morgan scored off a rebound to get San Diego on the board. But that was far too little to ruin Washington9s afternoon. <It was a special day,= Spirit Coach Mark Parsons said. <It9s been 10 years for me in this league, and there are only a few games I can count on my hands that have felt like this. This one feels really good.= For Spirit, afternoon is nearly perfect spirit 3, wave 1 soccer BY STEVEN GOFF CINCINNATI 4 D.C. United arrived at sold-out TQL Stadium on Saturday enjoying its finest stretch of soccer in some time and carrying the confidence of a team poised to knock off an MLS frontrunner. The good vibes did not last. And by conceding goals 14 minutes apart in the second half, United dropped a 2-1 decision to FC Cincinnati and watched its winning streak in league play end at three and its overall run stop at four. Cincinnati (7-1-3) tallied twice before United9s Taxi Fountas struck in the 90th minute to stretch his scoring streak to three matches. Eight-plus minutes of stoppage time offered hope, but United didn9t mount any serious threats. United (4-5-2) has not won four straight in the regular season since a five-game surge in late 2018, when United9s current coach (Wayne Rooney) and Cincinnati9s current playmaker (Luciano Acosta) were teammates. Seconds after Saturday9s final whistle, the pair embraced. <It9s strange because it9s probably the best performance out of the last five games,= Rooney said. United conceded multiple goals for just the second time in the past seven matches across all competitions. Rooney needed to adjust his defensive setup in the days leading up to the match and again just before kickoff. Center back Steven Birnbaum (hip) and left wing back Pedro Santos (hamstring) did not travel. (Both will be sidelined at least two weeks, though Birnbaum could be out longer, Rooney said.) Then during warmups, Andy Najar, the dynamic right wing back, withdrew with a calf injury. In the 14th minute, United received another scare when center back Victor Palsson required treatment after a head-to-head clash with Matt Miazga. He returned to the game. United had blanked two of its previous three MLS opponents. But the injuries and the quality of Cincinnati, which is tied with New England for the most points in the 29-team league, put United to the test. <We started sloppy, but then we really had a real control of the game and played some really good stuff,= Rooney said. <And then the first goal is a terrible goal for us to concede.= United9s optimism carried into the second half, but in the 59th minute, Cincinnati went ahead before a crowd of 25,513. With a corner kick, Acosta targeted the near corner. Another ex-United player, Júnior Moreno, and teammate Yerson Mosquera stabbed at the ball but didn9t appear to make contact. The action unfolded so quickly, goalkeeper Tyler Miller barely had time to react, and in the confusion in the six-yard box, the ball caromed off Miller9s leg and across the line. Acosta was credited with the goal. <It9s a frustrating goal to give up because it was something that changed the momentum of the game,= Miller said. <We felt we had really good control at the end of the first half. It9s just one of those plays where a lack of concentration and switching off hurt us.= Midfielder Russell Canouse added: <We have to do better. I don9t even think it was a great corner kick, but a player like that can produce a special moment. I think we did a good job eliminating him the majority of the game, but in those moments, we can9t turn off.= In the 73rd minute, Acosta supplied Álvaro Barreal clear on the left side. Miller was slow covering the near side 4 a cardinal sin for a goalkeeper 4 and Barreal whistled a 17-yarder past him for his first goal. United answered in the dying moments. Cincinnati9s Matt Miazga headed Lewis O9Brien9s corner kick to the back side, where Fountas one-timed an angled six-yarder for his third goal. <I9m disappointed we9re leaving here with nothing,= said Canouse, who wore the captain9s armband in Birnbaum9s absence. <If I look at the full 90 minutes, we were the better team. In the key moments, we let up two goals that are not good, and we didn9t finish some of the chances.= Here9s what else to know about United9s defeat: Roster updates Cristian Dájome, a Colombian attacker acquired from the Vancouver Whitecaps two weeks ago, received his U.S. visa Friday and flew to Cincinnati. He entered in the 64th minute. In case Dájome wasn9t cleared in time, Jackson Hopkins traveled with the team. The 18-year-old midfielder was planning to watch from the press level, but when Najar was ruled out, he rushed to the locker room. Defender Brendan Hines-Ike (20 starts in 2022) was in uniform for the first time since he underwent foot surgery in August. He did not play. U.S. Open Cup is next United faces a quick turnaround for the U.S. Open Cup9s round of 32 on Tuesday against the New York Red Bulls at MSU Soccer Park in Montclair, N.J. In the previous round, against the third-division Richmond Kickers, Rooney turned to mostly young players. Stiffer competition suggests a lineup upgrade, but with little recovery time, injury issues and a league match looming Saturday against visiting Nashville (5-3-3), few changes are expected. United9s winning streak gets snapped Fc cincinnati 2, d.c. united 1 ASSOCIATED PRESS Rodrygo scored twice to lead Real Madrid to its first Copa del Rey title in nearly a decade after a 2-1 victory over Osasuna in the final Saturday in Seville, Spain. Rodrygo was set up by fellow Brazil forward Vinícius Júnior to give Madrid the lead just two minutes after kickoff at La Cartuja Stadium. Osasuna9s Lucas Torró equalized in the 58th, but Rodrygo put Madrid back ahead for good in the 70th. It was Madrid9s 20th Copa del Rey title and its first since 2014. With the Spanish Cup in hand, Madrid will host Manchester City on Tuesday in the opening match of their Champions League semifinal. l ENGLAND: With Manchester City cruising with a 2-0 lead at Etihad Stadium, Premier League scoring leader Erling Haaland passed up the chance to score a late penalty by handing over the duty to Ilkay Gundogan, who was going for a hat trick. Gundogan hit the post, and Leeds scored a minute later to set up an uncomfortable finish in a match that City dominated. City won, 2-1, and is looking unstoppable in its pursuit of a treble of trophies, including the Premier League, Champions League and FA Cup. . . . Mohamed Salah9s early goal secured a 1-0 win for host Liverpool against Brentford and was the striker9s 100th at Anfield. . . . Chelsea won at Bournemouth, 3-1, to snap a 10-match winless streak. . . . Tottenham beat Crystal Palace, 1-0, in London as Harry Kane scored his 209th Premier League goal to move past D.C. United Coach Wayne Rooney for second all time. Only Alan Shearer with 260 has more. l ITALY: Both Milan teams remained in the Serie A fight to qualify for next season9s Champions League ahead of their showdown in this season9s competition. Inter Milan won at Roma, 2-0, for its fifth straight victory in all competitions shortly after AC Milan beat visiting Lazio by the same score four days before the Champions League semifinal. AC Milan closed the gap between second-place Lazio to three points after an Ismaël Bennacer strike and a stunning Théo Hernandez goal. AC Milan is two points behind Inter and Juventus, which plays at Atalanta on Sunday. The two Milan clubs meet in the first leg of the Champions League semifinals on Wednesday. The return leg is the following Tuesday. l GERMANY: Bayern Munich survived a nervy finish to edge closer to the Bundesliga title with a 2-1 win over host Werder Bremen that opened up a four-point lead over Borussia Dortmund. Bayern will be assured of a record-extending 11th successive German title if it wins its last three games against Schalke, Leipzig and Cologne. Dortmund, which dropped the league lead after drawing with Bochum last week, hosts seventhplace Wolfsburg on Sunday. l FRANCE: Host Lens was too solid and too clinical for Marseille in their showdown for the runnerup spot in Ligue 1. Lens, the team with the best home record this season, defeated the best side on the road, 2-1, to leapfrog Marseille into the second spot and put pressure on stumbling leader Paris Saint-Germain. Goals from Seko Fofana and Lois Openda gave Lens a 15th home win and moved it two points above Marseille and just three behind PSG. The league leader travels to Troyes on Sunday. l MLS: Bobby Wood and DeJuan Jones scored to lead the New England Revolution, tied in points with Cincinnati atop the Eastern Conference standings, to a 2-0 win over host Toronto FC. Cincinnati defeated D.C. United, 2-1. . . . The San Jose Earthquakes beat Los Angeles FC, 2-1, in Santa Clara, Calif., as Cristian Espinoza scored on a penalty kick in the 83rd minute, his second goal of the match. San Jose moved into a tie with LAFC for third place in the Western Conference. . . . In other matches, host CF Montreal beat Orlando City SC, 2-0; host Charlotte FC defeated New York City FC, 3-2, on a late owngoal; Josef Martinez scored twice as Inter Miami FC defeated Atlanta United, 2-1, in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; and Philadelphia Union turned back the New York Red Bulls, 1-0, in Harrison, N.J.; host Nashville SC cruised past the Chicago Fire, 3-0; and the host Houston Dynamo and Real Salt Lake drew, 0-0. l NWSL: Crystal Dunn scored twice and Olivia Moultrie9s goal in the 83rd minute enabled the Portland Thorns (4-0-3) to draw with the North Carolina Courage, 3-3, in Cary, N.C., and remain with Washington as the league9s only unbeaten teams. Donovan, Solo enter Hall Landon Donovan, who played in three World Cups and scored 57 goals across 157 international appearances for the United States, was enshrined in the National Soccer Hall of Fame in Frisco, Tex. Donovan, who also played for six MLS Cup-winning teams, was inducted along with fellow national team players DaMarcus Beasley, Lauren Cheney Holiday and Kate Sobrero Markgraf. Steve Zungul was honored for his lengthy career in the Major Indoor Soccer League. Hope Solo, who was voted into the hall on the 2022 players9 ballot, was also enshrined after she deferred her induction last year amid legal issues. Jill Ellis, who won two Women9s World Cups as the U.S. coach, was inducted on the Hall of Fame builder9s ballot. Journalist Grant Wahl was posthumously named the recipient of the Colin Jose Media Award. Wahl died in December while covering the World Cup in Qatar. roUNdUP Rodrygo, Real win Copa del Rey title real Madrid 2, Osasuna 1 Nashville SC at d.C. United Saturday, 7:30 p.m., Apple TV Plus Challenge Cup: Pride at Spirit Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., CBSSN What9s for dinner? 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L et9s get one thing straight: The Walkmen never broke up. You9d be forgiven if you thought they had. The new York-via-D.C. rockers 4 consisting of first cousins Hamilton Leithauser and Walter Martin and their childhood friends Paul Maroon, Peter Bauer and Matt Barrick 4 did stop playing shows and releasing new music in early 2014. But they9re adamant they never broke up. Would that even really be possible for a group of guys who played music together and apart in various iterations and various bands (Jonathan Fire*eater, the ignobles, the Recoys) since they were teens bumming around the original 9:30 Club in Washington? so, no, they never broke up. But, in a 2013 interview with express, The Washington Post9s now-shuttered commuter paper, Bauer said the band had <no future plans whatsoever. i9d call it a pretty extreme hiatus.= it led to a slew of headlines like AltWire9s <The Walkmen Pretty Much Just Broke Up.= <slow Burn, slow Fade: inside The Walkmen9s Final Days= offered stereogum. <Pete spilled the beans to The Washington Post. i never thought we were breaking up,= says Leithauser. <it turned into one of those viral news stories.= Whatever it was, it9s over. on April 18, the band roared back to life playing their hit song <The Rat= on <The Late show With stephen Colbert,= its first public performance in almost a decade. now the Walkmen are touring the United states and abroad, but it9s not a reunion tour. Pick a different seven-letter word beginning with R. it9s called the Revenge Tour. Whom are they getting revenge on? Who knows. Maybe us, for printing Bauer9s words so long ago. see WalKmEn on E10 PhoTos By JoE BuglEWIcZ for ThE WashIngTon PosT They say they never broke up. KLMNO Sunday, may Arts& 7, 2023 Style . SEction E EZ EE The Walkmen are ûnally back together. the Walkmen rehearse for their upcoming tour at the United theatre in the beach town of Westerly, r.I. BY TRAVIS M. ANDREWS in WesTeRLY, R.i The beloved indie rock band with D.C. roots returns after nearly a decade away for a tour in the U.S. and abroad BY GEOFF EDGERS Rob Mcelhenney first heard about the performance a few weeks ago at a Wrexham soccer match. He knew that Glenn Howerton, his longtime <it9s Always sunny in Philadelphia= co-star, had shaved his glorious locks for his first major starring film role in <BlackBerry.= What he didn9t know is how much of his sitcom character Howerton had also buzzed away to play the volatile businessman who helped launch the mobile device revolution. <i just have to tell you, your friend, Glenn, is fantastic,= shawn Levy, the director of <night of the Museum= and the upcoming <Deadpool 3,= told him at the game. <Well, have you ever seen him before?= said Mcelhenney. <i only know him from 8sunny,9= said Levy, <and i just never put two and two together.= since 2005, Howerton, 47, has played Dennis Reynolds on the FX sitcom with Mcelhenney, Charlie Day and Kaitlin olson. (Danny DeVito arrived in season 2; the show9s 16th season arrives in see HoWErton on E2 Oft-overlooked 8Almost Sunny9 star shows another side in 8BlackBerry9 BY JADA YUAN in neW YoRK Two years ago, as the pandemic came and waned and came again, Priya Kansara found herself feeling lucky that she was already living back at home with her parents in London, and had been since she completed university. it was perhaps the most inopportune time to decide to quit her communications job at a pharmaceuticals company and pursue her dream of becoming an actress. The TV, film and theater industries were in disarray. Productions were barely functioning; auditions were taking place on tape. And for a British indian kid who had studied molecular biology, there9s a whole other layer of courage and defying cultural pressure that comes with leaving a stable job in health care for the vagaries of showbiz 4 especially when your whole family is under the same roof, and you can feel them questioning your decision every day. But at least she wasn9t paying rent. Cut to what may be the greatest pandemic transition story ever. now she9s the star of <Polite society,= a see KanSara on E7 Priya Kansara spent her pandemic becoming a South Asian action star Mary InhEa Kang for ThE WashIngTon PosT Priya Kansara quit her desk job and two years later is starring in <Polite Society= 4 and doing her own stunts.
E2 ez ee the washington post . sunday, may 7, 2023 ney, and his parents (Glenn Howerton Jr., a pilot who mapped out targets in Vietnam and eventually became a commercial pilot, and Janice, a schoolteacher). After several moves, the family eventually settled in montgomery, Ala., where Glenn acted in the Alabama Shakespeare festival, attended a special high school for the arts and eventually made his way to Juilliard. <one of the things that I always said to all of the students with which I worked, you can have all the talent in the world and if you aren9t committed to what you are doing, it won9t matter,= says randy foster, a former teacher. <And Glenn had this commitment to a work ethic even as a high school kid. He learned every line before everybody else did.= There are times when Howerton thinks about writing a book on acting. He finds it annoying that they9re always written by instructors because, for him, the greatest revelations have come through performances. Take a disaster at Juilliard in friedrich Schiller9s <mary Stuart.= As the action took place, Howerton lost track of time as he chatted backstage with a friend, snacking on carrots. When he discovered his error, he sprinted to the stage but he was still late and, as he performed, launched bits of carrot into the air. <After the play, I distinctly remember walking back to the dressing room, and I remember numerous faculty members walking by me and just looking at me and shaking their heads,= Howerton says. <my first feeling, of course, was, 8oh my God, I can9t believe I did this.9 And then after I walked by, like the third or fourth, faculty member that was shaking their heads, all of a sudden I had this thing of like & people make mistakes.= Soon one professor asked if he even wanted to be an actor. <And I said to her, 8of course I want to be an actor,9= remembers Howerton. <Just because I missed an entrance? And I walked away from that conversation saying, 8I9m just going to go back to having fun.9 That9s always been my guiding principle as an actor. If I9m having fun, the audience is having fun and it9s good.= As reynolds on <Always Sunny,= he can make even the sleaziest plan sound legit as he delivers it without pausing for chuckles or playing to the cameras. And he can still surprise his partners on the set. They all talk about 20219s Ireland episode, when Howerton9s Dennis tries to mask the fact that he has covid at a meeting with a real estate broker. After promising he can <pinch off= a cough, Howerton delivers a series of squawks right up there with Tony randall9s <odd Couple= honk. <There9s no actor trick, it9s not like he researched coughs or tried to tap into the emotion of what a cough is,= says Day. <And then we9re there on the day and he9s doing it a little bit, but he9s not going as far with it as he can and so I say, 8can you try coughing but instead of what you9re doing, can you push it to a thousand? And then he goes crazy. It9s not easy to actually make those noises, but it certainly doesn9t surprise me. It was brilliant.= What drew Johnson to Howerton for the role in <BlackBerry= was how brilliantly Dennis lost his temper on <Sunny.= He could see him as the sharp-dressed martinet serving as the foil to the video-game-playing geeks at research in motion. In the finished product, Howerton9s performance hits several notes. The tantrums sparked nervous laughter during the Toronto screening. Even Balsillie enjoyed the show. The first time Howerton saw an early cut of <BlackBerry,= he complained. He worried that his performance came off as too caustic. on the phone, Johnson told him the test audiences felt otherwise. They loved Balsillie9s fight. Johnson also listened to some of Howerton9s suggestions, though. He restored some earlier footage, which showed Balsillie hungering for a better job and getting fired. That made his motivation clearer. Now some of Howerton9s biggest fans, people he9s worked with in the past, hope that <Blackberry= will deliver the message mcElhenney had for Shawn Levy. You like the performance? Cast him in your next movie. <Hollywood is, at all times, really driven by fear,= says mike o9Brien, the former <Saturday Night Live= writer who created <A.P. Bio.= <So hopefully 8Blackberry9 will show this and people will say, 8okay, now we want him to do that again.9 And they9ll try to repeat in doing great dramatic roles for a long time. Then Glenn will have to break out and return to comedy.= it9s like a band of brothers and sisters. We are in the middle of something you have to savor. And I think these guys have done it.= Ultimately, Howerton returned to <Sunny= in Season 13 as an actor and, by Season 15, dug back into the writing. In between, he took on Jack Griffin, the self-centered, exiled Harvard philosopher on NBC9s <A.P. Bio= and kept pushing for dramatic roles. Then last spring, the script for <BlackBerry= arrived. Director matt Johnson cowrote the screenplay about the mobile device company founded above a bagel shop in Hamilton. He wanted Howerton to play Balsillie, who had served as coCEo of research in motion as it grew from a technology company with just over a dozen workers to a $20 billion-a-year powerhouse. <This is the first time I ever got something where I read the script and my first reaction was, and this is terrible, but 8why are you offering this to me?9= says Howerton. <Like, why aren9t they getting a massive movie star to do this?= In reality, Howerton had trained a lifetime for a role this meaty. It9s just that you would have to dig into his résumé to know it. Committed to his craft Glenn Howerton III got his start in acting, or acting out, to entertain his older sister, Courtdifferent characters.9= Which brings us to 2017, when Howerton actually did quit <Sunny.= He felt hemmed in. What9s more, he didn9t want to just leave. He wanted <Sunny= to wrap after 12 seasons. <If you guys want to keep doing it without me, good on you,= he remembers telling mcElhenney and Day. <But I think it9s a mistake. To me, the reason the show works the way it works is because it9s the three of us contributing. We do a three-man pass on every single script and that, to me, is the special sauce.= They didn9t agree. Larry David once told them to never shut down <Sunny= and used <Curb,= which he brought back after a six-year hiatus, as an example of how to keep going. It is rare anybody has this much creative control in the business. And DeVito always reminds his younger colleagues to cherish that. He referenced <Taxi,= the acclaimed series on which he played dispatcher Louie DePalma from 1978 to 1983. <What we did when we went to work there that first week, we looked at each other, and we knew we were involved in something special every day,= says DeVito. <So when I started on 8Sunny,9 I said, you may think it9s a cable show or whatever the f--- they call it, but, and I don9t want to get Shakespearean on you, but During a break from about two dozen promotional interviews, Howerton sat in a conference room and scarfed down a sandwich as he explained what was at stake as release day neared. This meant explaining the challenge of doing <Sunny= for so long, of loving the show but sometimes wanting out. Talking to Howerton, he can comfortably bounce from talking about his favorite De La Soul record to defending his questionable routine of eating cereal while driving. (That habit, when relayed to his work pals in <Sunny,= would be immortalized with DeVito rear-ending him midspoonful during Season 8.) Where Howerton grasps for words is when he talks about his career. He wants to stretch. He just doesn9t want to come off as a complainer. <I9m constantly struggling to separate when confidence becomes arrogance,= Howerton says. <The fact that there9s still things I want to achieve and do in this business, that9s kind of cool. maybe I don9t get to be in movies until I9m in my late 40s.= <A lot of people think, 8oh, he9s a funny guy, a comedian,9= says his wife, Jill, a former actress and now producer. <And he recognizes how fortunate he is, but he also can9t deny these feelings. It9s 8I don9t want to say goodbye to this, but I have a yearning to play June.) Dennis is a handsome man with ugly ways, a predatory narcissist who just happens to keep zip ties and duct tape in his trunk. <Sunny,= on which Howerton also serves as a writer, has maintained its popularity as the cable era morphed into the streaming era, becoming the longest-running live-action sitcom in television history. (Surpassing, yes, <The Adventures of ozzie and Harriet.=) And while Howerton has had a range of small outside gigs, one network sitcom starring role (<A.P. Bio=) and a few dramatic close calls 4 nearly beating out Chris Pine to take on Captain Kirk and Chris Pratt for <Guardians of the Galaxy= 4 he is best known for playing reynolds of the patented <D.E.N.N.I.S. System.= Which is to say he occupies an odd spot in popular culture. <Sunny= is a television staple, lauded by fans for putting a fearless, satirical twist on hotbutton topics such as abortion, race and sexual harassment. But the closest it has come to an Emmy is being nominated three times for stunt coordination. That general lack of establishment respect extends to Howerton, whose turns on <Sunny= range from sordid soliloquies to the slapstick of a covid-induced coughing fit. <The most frustrating part,= says Day, <is we just sold out royal Albert Hall, two shows with thousands of screaming fans, yet within the industry somebody might be surprised that Glenn is a great actor. And it just goes to show you that they9re not actually watching the show. or they9re not watching it closely enough. Because for any person who9s a real fan of 8It9s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,9 there9s no question in their minds that Glenn is an elite performer.9= Damon Lindelof, the <Lost= and <Watchmen= creator, believes Howerton9s performance in <BlackBerry,= which arrives in theaters may 12, could change how he9s viewed in Hollywood. <[Leonard] Nimoy wrote two autobiographies,= says Lindelhof. <The first one9s called 8I Am Not Spock9 and the second9s called 8I Am Spock.9 Glenn9s gratitude for 8Sunny9 is sincere, but he is definitely a multi-hyphenate talent. one of the stories our town loves to tell is the 8who knew?9 story. Who knew this guy, you know? So in addition to his talent and the performance that he gives in 8Blackberry,9 that narrative is a very powerful narrative. The town simultaneously has kept him inside of a box and then wants to take credit for opening the box.= 8they know he can pull it off 9 It can be easy to overlook Howerton. In the <Sunny= stratosphere, nobody approaches DeVito9s level of fame, mcElhenney has his feelgood soccer team with ryan reynolds, olson9s regularly stealing scenes on <Hacks= and <Curb Your Enthusiasm,= and Day has a nose for blockbusters, whether <Pacific rim,= <Horrible Bosses= or his latest turn as Luigi in the billion-dollar-grossing <The Super mario Bros. movie.= Yet Howerton9s performances, particularly his ability to deliver epic monologues 4 search out the phrase <because of the implication= from Season 6 and watch <Time9s Up for the Gang= in Season 13 4 make him an irreplaceable part of the show. <Glenn gets the responsibility of being as much of a straight man as you9d ever get on 8Sunny,9= says megan Ganz, who wrote the <Time9s Up= episode. <He9s sort of the smartest one, the most reasonable one. And maybe that9s just because he9s the classicaltrained actor of the bunch. So they know he can pull it off.= <Charlie and I are always talking about the fact we can9t do what Glenn can do,= says mcElhenney. <And anything that I9m doing on that show, Glenn can do.= Last month, Howerton arrived in Toronto to attend the Canadian premiere of <BlackBerry= with director matt Johnson, costar Jay Baruchel, and a slew of other crew and cast members. The film had already earned praise at the Berlin International film festival. This screening had special meaning because <BlackBerry= was a Canadian product and the real Jim Balsillie, whom Howerton played in the film 4 even adopting his male-pattern baldness 4 would walk the red carpet. All day, interviewers asked if he was concerned about meeting Balsillie for the first time since he portrayed the mogul as a tyrannical, phone-smashing loner. <Hopefully, he doesn9t sock me in the face,= he joked on BNN Bloomberg earlier in the day. HOwErtOn from E1 movies eMbry loPez For the WashIngton Post Film role lets Howerton show there9s more to him than 8Sunny9 PatrICk MCelhenney/FX IFC FIlMs tOP: Kaitlin Olson as Dee and Glenn Howerton as Dennis in FX9s <It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia=; Howerton plays Jim Balsillie in Matt Johnson9s <BlackBerry.= ABOVE: Howerton studied acting at Juilliard before becoming a sitcom star.
sunday, may 7, 2023 . the washington post eZ ee e3 BY SEBASTIAN SMEE T hey were in mourning, having survived the Reign of Terror. Many of their loved ones had lost their heads, literally 4 and grotesquely. Yet they responded with eros: with celebrations, parties, a cult of perfectly logical perversity. One ball restricted its guest list to the adult offspring of the guillotined. Mocking the executioners9 zeal for decapitations, these beautiful young survivors greeted each other by violently shaking their heads. The women among them cast off corsets and donned tunics so sheer at times that they were described as <woven air.= Sometimes their dresses were worn slightly damp, mimicking the <wet drapery= look of ancient Greek and Roman sculpture. The women were known as the merveilleuses, or <marvelous ones.= This painting in the National Gallery of Art, <Portrait of a Young Woman in White,= depicts one of them. It9s by an unknown French painter thought to have been in the circle of Jacques-Louis David. With their dandyish male counterparts, known as the incroyables (or <incredibles=), the merveilleuses were part of an aristocratic subculture in France at the end of the 18th century. Their reaction to having survived the Reign of Terror was to embrace decadence, silliness and brazen eroticism. They attended balls, dressed in outrageous fashions and thumbed their noses at the psychotic murderers who had great works, in focus They kept their heads, then embraced hedonism nAtionAL GALLery of Art A series featuring art critic Sebastian Smee9s favorite works in permanent collections across the United States Art Portrait of a Young Woman in White, 1798 By an unknown artist in the circle of Jacques-Louis David. At the national Gallery of Art. carried out the Terror. Their basic attitude was that Robespierre, who orchestrated the demented campaign that ended with his death by guillotine in 1794, could burn in hell. But why, for all the formality and clarity of her rendering, does this young woman seem swaddled in a fog of ennui? Why does she almost burn with contempt? The historical backdrop may get us some of the way, but there is something ineffable and supremely unreachable about this woman 4 a deeper psychological inaccessibility that magnetizes feeling, kindling dark laughter, stirring insurrectionary thoughts. To modern eyes, French neoclassicism can seem stifling in its formality. But this painting may be a portal to other ways of looking at neoclassicism from the revolutionary era. What if that formality had an ironic edge? What if its stiffness, emanating sobriety and social status, were, in the hands of young people, a kind of burlesque, an inversion? These privileged youths were responding, after all, to a societywide trauma, an almost unimaginable upheaval, that had specifically targeted their kind. Jammed into an impossible predicament, they developed their own colloquialisms, fashions, hairstyles and macabre greetings. I can imagine one of them looking at this portrait, soaking in its sexy registration of death, its complicated contempt, and hurrying on to the ball to seek out its damned elusive subject, here, there, everywhere. Music Director Gianandrea Noseda continues the National Symphony Orchestra9s acclaimed Beethoven & American Masters festival! Join us this spring in the Concert Hall as we present four glorious programs of beloved Beethoven symphonies paired with masterworks by trailblazing composers George Walker and William Grant Still. George Walker & Beethoven9s Seventh and Eighth Symphonies May 12 & 13 William Grant Still & Beethoven9s <Pastoral= May 19 & 20 George Walker & Beethoven9s Second Symphony May 24 & 25 George Walker & Beethoven9s Ninth Symphony June 133 Beethoven & American Masters Artwork © Mo Willems Stefano Pasqualetti GIANANDREA NOSEDA May 13327 | Opera House LIFE IS SHORT. JOIN THE PARTY. La bohème MUSIC BY GIACOMO PUCCINI LIBRET TO BY GIUSEPPE GIACOSA AND LUIGI ILLICA In Italian with Projected English Titles Scott Suchman Scottish Ballet with members of the Kennedy Center Opera House Orchestra The Crucible Araminta Wraith and Nicholas Shoesmith in Scottish Ballet9s The Crucible. Photo by Jane Hobson. <& burns with white hot intensity& a riveting gift of a show= 4THE GUARDIAN May 24328 | Eisenhower Theater Kennedy-Center.org (202) 467-4600 Groups call (202) 416-8400 For all other ticket-related customer service inquiries, call the Advance Sales Box Oûce at (202) 416-8540 Kennedy-Center.org/COVIDsafety
e4 eZ ee the washington post . sunday, may 7, 2023 ART BY SEBASTIAN SMEE IN NEW YORK W hat makes Mark Bradford one of America9s most exciting artists is not his charitable work, or his biography, his racial or sexual identity, or even, to be completely frank, his work9s content 4 the stories that are attached to it, the stuff that he and others like to say it is about. Those things do thicken our interest, our sense of his art9s possibilities, its meanings, and I don9t mean to underplay them. But Bradford, 61, is an abstract artist. That there is nothing <pure= about his abstraction 4 that it is a notably capacious variety of the genre, incorporating snippets of text and occasional figurative imagery 4 doesn9t alter the fact that the look of his work, its colors, shapes, scale and textures, is what undergirds its success. And how does it look? Soft, like worn velvet. Threadbare, like a sofa spilling its stuffing. Exposed, like a stripped-back billboard. Singed, scalded, soaked, like a warehouse after a midnight fire. Richly colored, monochromatic. Expansive, congested. Coherent, unkempt. As with love, the meanings come. But they come later. What comes first is the works9 visual and physical impact. This has never been clearer than at the Los Angeles-based artist9s latest show at Hauser & Wirth 4 his first in New York in five years. In several cavernous rooms across two floors hang 11 massive works made with characteristically cheap materials (colored paper, caulk, rope, paint), alchemically worked and reworked into pulsing, bronchial veins of aesthetic gold. Some, such as <Manifest Destiny,= powerfully extend themes familiar from earlier Bradford works, using urban posters and stenciled letters to evoke economic exploitation and civic breakdown. Others, including <Jungle Jungle= and <Fire Fire,= resemble richly colored tapestries and convincingly unify scattered figurative elements into their overall abstract design. The show9s most ravishing works are the diptych <Two Faced,= which is almost indescribably rich in its complex coloration, and <Johnny the Jaguar,= a thicket of rich pinks and golds out of which emerges, near the bottom (but ingeniously camouflaged!), a panting jaguar. The large upstairs gallery contains an enlarged representation of Bradford himself, based on a 3D scan of his body, lying on the floor in a <death drop,= a pose popularized in gay ballroom culture. The sculpture is in poignant dialogue with a video one floor down 4 looping Super 8 footage of the artist, age 12, acting in a home movie, pretending to be struck by a bullet. I loved the way both playful irony and a profoundly political sense of mortality nest within the overt simplicity of these two self-portraits. But Bradford9s <paintings= 4 which are in fact dense, vertically oriented accumulations of sticky, soaked, fibrous matter subjected to erasure, accumulation, overwriting and more erasure 4 are what make him such a spellbinding artist. Since Bradford became a contemporary art superstar (he was featured on <60 Minutes= in late 2021, and he represented the United States at the Venice Biennale in 2017), much of the talk about him has focused on his work9s social and political content and on his philanthropic work. The two distinct phenomena have almost become one, leading to the coining of a new term to describe what Bradford does: <social abstraction.= That is, abstract art 4 and an abstract artist 4 engaged with society and politics. I9m not sure a new term was completely necessary. But the idea of social abstraction is a retort to the silent rebuke that has haunted abstract art for more than 50 years, ever since Philip Guston switched from his delicate, gauzy, postwar abstractions to his clunky, figurative, politically engaged art of the 1970s. Guston was worried about the implications of painting pictures of nothing in a context of injustice and violence. He memorably articulated abstraction9s moral crisis: <What kind of man am I,= he wrote, <sitting at home, reading magazines, going into frustrated fury about everything 4 and then going into my studio to adjust a red to a blue?= How, in other words, can I continue to make art that ignores the political urgencies of my time? Bradford9s simple, powerful answer? I won9t ignore it. Over the years, with works that deliberately resemble ravaged maps, charts, lists of place names and billboards, his abstractions have touched on everything from the AIDS crisis and the fallout from Hurricane Katrina to the <Great Migration= and economic devastation in parts of south-central Los Angeles. At the same time 4 and admirably 4 Bradford has maintained a sense of art9s modest capacity to make change in the real world. So even as his art has touched on big issues, he has used income earned from a supercharged art market to help others find solutions to social problems. His philanthropic work has supported, among other things, foster youths transitioning into adulthood, a pragmatic program offering vital assistance. All the while, Bradford has sensed the importance for contemporary audiences of attaching stories to his work. The Hauser & Wirth show, according to a gallery statement, has an overarching narrative hinging on <displacement and the predatory forces that feed on populations driven into motion by crisis.= The jaguar in <Johnny the Jaguar= is a symbol of these predatory forces. <Johnny was AIDS,= according to Bradford. <Johnny was the KKK. Johnny was God, the preacher in the pulpit telling me I was sinful.= Some of the other works have titles that invoke Yoknapatawpha County, the fictional Mississippi setting for all but three of William Faulkner9s novels. Others allude to Blackdom, a Black homesteader colony in New Mexico in the early decades of the 20th century. And a series of works evokes the scope and scale of the Great Migration, one of 20th-century America9s most compelling national stories. There is some irony in all this. Amputating art9s storytelling function used to be the whole point of abstraction. Abstract painting had strong spiritual and utopian origins, but its creation was most deeply inspired by music. Its originators wanted to escape their subservience to real-world referents and let shape and color act as a language all their own, like musical notes. Today, however, the spiritual and utopian rhetoric around early20th-century abstraction no longer carries weight. The existential philosophy of the postwar abstract expressionists is widely scoffed at. And the language of formalistic criticism, as pioneered by Roger Fry, Clive Bell and Clement Greenberg, is all but dead. People have kept on making abstract art. But lacking, like jazz, a clear purpose beyond enhancing interior ambiance, the pursuit has struggled to connect with the zeitgeist. Bradford has helped resuscitate abstraction. He has given it new heft, urgency and relevance. But he has achieved this primarily not, I submit, by recourse to the slightly flimsy concept of <social abstraction.= He has done it by developing techniques and materials that dramatically expand abstraction9s possibilities, both formal and poetic. His inventions haven9t come out of nowhere. They have emerged over many years of experimentation, and after close study of earlier breakthroughs by the likes of Agnes Martin, Robert Rauschenberg, Jasper Johns, Norman Lewis, Jack Whitten, Mimmo Rotella and Jacques Villeglé. Bradford9s art expresses himself, his history and his surroundings. And that obviously includes his experiences as a Black man and a gay man. The stories are real, they matter, they9re part of the work. But there is also something improvisational and, at times, disarmingly nonchalant about the way Bradford invokes certain more tangential narratives. <I just kind of made it up in my own phantasmagorical way,= he said in a recent interview with Sherrilyn Ifill. The medium is not always the message. But Bradford9s use of colored paper is key. Paper, he recently said, is <unforgiving, opaque. You have to beat it into revealing what9s underneath.= It has, in other words, a built-in dialectic of revelation and concealment. That dialectic is part of Bradford; it9s part of all of us. To be mistaken for someone you are not (or not quite, or not all the time) can be liberating. Even as they multiply and thicken, the stories Bradford attaches to his work, while not exactly decoys, protect the freedom that attracted him to abstraction in the first place: the freedom to remain uncategorized; to do as he pleases; to speak, to care, to love but also to be silent and unreachable; to go on making <pictures of nothing= (as William Hazlitt described J.M.W. Turner9s late, proto-abstract seascapes); and to escape, like smoke, the prisons of identity. In that sense Bradford is, perhaps, our era9s Jackson Pollock, an artist who was never not making his own escape. There is, perhaps, just a little more substance to Bradford. Mark bradford: You Don9t Have to tell Me twice through July 28 at Hauser & Wirth, New York. hauserwirth.com. critic9s notebook Superstar Mark Bradford revitalizes abstract art with colors, textures and spellbinding technique tHoMaS barratt/HauSer & WirtH SaraH MueHlbauer/HauSer & WirtH TOP: The <Mark Bradford: You Don9t Have to Tell Me Twice= exhibition is at Hauser & Wirth in New York. Bradford often uses cheap materials such as colored paper, caulk, rope and paint. ABOVE; <Death Drop, 2023= is a figure representing the artist himself.
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e6 eZ ee the washington post . sunday, may 7, 2023 sheets of plywood that had been placed over the windows of New York9s Museum of Modern Art in mid-2020; the prints9 layered images and hot colors effectively convey bedlam and confusion. Autobiography, sometimes jousting with fiction, figures in the work of Melissa Joseph, Ayanna Dozier and Lydia McCarthy. Joseph renders family photos in felted wool, remaking them as both more traditional and less precise. Dozier stitches together a suite of Polaroids in which she appears alone on a street at night, her purpose ambiguous. McCarthy also uses her body in photos, which are close-ups integrated with props and superimpositions to construct surreal and sometimes ominous scenarios. The impact of such contemporary phenomena as artificial intelligence and <deep fakes= plays a surprisingly small role in the show, which was curated by Jacob Rhodes, Kris Racaniello and Lisa Schilling. Moscow-born Sasha Rudensky does consider the role of surveillance, but in Cold War terms. He enlarges contact-sheet images of photos of the Soviet Union made for, but unpublished by, an American news magazine. These are placed in front of a gallery window to impede transparency both literally and metaphorically. More up-to-date technologically is Triton Mobley9s video <Coded #000000 (Black),= whose title refers to the designation for black in HTML, the standard markup language for web browsers. The piece is a flickeringly indistinct montage of Black faces and the limited array of shades of brown available in HTML. In an age of near-ubiquitous images, some people are still not fully seen. That crisis is as much societal as artistic. Crisis of image: through May 14 at the Museum of Contemporary Art Arlington, 3550 Wilson Blvd., Arlington. Ferry, Hornady & Young Local representational artists Ben Ferry, Jack Hornady and Trevor Young have different styles, as well as different outlooks, but their favored subjects are closely aligned. Ferry9s recent body of work observes Freeway Aviation, a small airport in suburban Maryland. Hornady9s paintings exalt mid-20th-century automobiles and equally sleek suburban buildings of a similar vintage. Young9s darker, less celebratory pictures also portray the automobile age, distilled to eerily unpopulated scenes of highways, gas stations and oil refineries. Of the three, Hornady has the loosest style, but his free brushstrokes cohere into images that appear almost photographic from a distance. His District Architecture Center show, <Road Trip,= features slabs of hot acrylic colors whose hard-edge forms echo the components of the cars and buildings they represent. There9s not much nature in these retro-futurist vignettes, aside from vivid blue skies that appear as machined and metallic as the streamlined auto bodies and geometric facades. If Hornady depicts 1960s cars, motels and office blocks without regret, he memorializes them purely as visual phenomena, not in economic or environmental terms. In contrast to the sunniness of Hornady9s playful nostalgia, Young9s pictures almost always portray nighttime scenes, harshly illuminated by artificial and sometimes infernal light. About half of the 50 oil paintings in <Wastelands,= his Addison/ Ripley Fine Art show, are small studies of gas station canopies or empty billboards that appear as little more than stark frameworks aglow in deep darkness. But there are also epic views of industrial complexes haloed with light smeared by chemical vapors. Does Young actually consider such places wastelands? They certainly aren9t conventionally beautiful, but they offer drama and dynamism. The sweeping <PSI,= with a round metal tank at the center of smoggy glare, is hellish but fascinating. More placid sites, such as a K Street underpass whose lamps burn white below silhouettes of darkened trees, conjure the power of solitude. Alone in unpretty industrial locales, Young seems at home. Previous Young shows have featured paintings of a different sort of man-made hulk: the large jetliner. Ben Ferry, whose style is gentler and more intimate, prefers the single-engine prop planes seen in <Eastward and Onward,= his Gallery Neptune & Brown show. Ferry is the only one of this trio to include people 4 and a few feral cats 4 in his compositions, and to vary media from picture to picture. The largest of these paintings are oils, but the majority are watercolors and a few drawings are also included. Where Hornady and Young go for different varieties of the archetypal, Ferry is more of a documentarian. For his previous Neptune & Brown show, the artist spent two years observing a famed local milliner and her shop. This time, he presents a series of moments at an airfield whose hangars are old tobacco barns, one of them adorned with a huge American flag, and where a cat suns itself on the wing of an airplane parked on grass. From such details, the artist constructs a small, nearly outmoded world. Ferry9s approach is homier than Hornady9s or Young9s, but in its own quiet way it9s also mythic. Jack hornaday: road Trip through May 10 at district Architecture Center, 421 seventh st. nW. Trevor Young: Wastelands through June 3 at Addison/Ripley Fine Art, 1670 Wisconsin Ave. nW. Ben Ferry: eastward and Onward through May 13 at gallery neptune & Brown, 1530 14th st. nW. New York or New England, save for the California-based Elkins. Steve Pauley makes stone sculptures whose anamorphic engravings can be discerned only when light is cast on them to reflect the images on adjacent surfaces. His <Purple Canary,= a photogram of one such reflection, is a reference to canaries in coal mines and a tribute to West Virginia miners. The team of Rob Swainston and Zorawar Sidhu uses a traditional medium, woodblock printing, to make vivid pictures of such 2020-21 events as Black Lives Matter protests and the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. The matrices were carved into BY MARK JENKINS P ixelated into nearoblivion, Amy Elkins9s photographs of incarcerated men are blurred by an exact ratio: The degree of decreased crispness corresponds to the number of years the inmate has spent behind bars. This link between the conceptual and the personal is characteristic of the Museum of Contemporary Art Arlington9s <Crisis of Image.= The exhibition9s title could just as aptly be plural, since the nine contributors (two of whom work as a duo) address specific rather than collective crises. The artists all work in in The Galleries Artists transform images to address crises of contemporary life viviAn doeRing ABOVE: An installation view of <Crisis of Image.= which draws from works by nine artists addressing such issues as social justice and family histories. BELOW: Trevor Young9s work <99¢,= part of his exhibit <Wastelands,= which includes gas station canopies, empty billboards and industrial sites with an almost dystopian ambiance. tRevoR young/Addison/Ripley Fine ARt Announce your Engagement, Wedding or Anniversary in The Washington Post9s Sunday Arts & Style Section. (Birthdays, Graduations & other Special Events have moved to Thursdays.) You may provide text and photos.Color is available. Many packages include keepsake plaques of your announcement. 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sunday, may 7, 2023 . the washington post ez ee E7 you know?= In April 2021, she <plucked up the courage= and gave notice 4 but only after she had signed with an agent she met through acting class, and felt like she had saved enough from three years of working that she would have a financial cushion to fall back on if it took ages to book a job. The cushion wasn9t all that necessary, though. She landed a part as a debutante on the second season of <Bridgerton= 4 which featured two British Indian sisters at the center of the series 4 off her first audition as a full-time actor. Then came a small part in the Netflix fantasy series <The Bastard Son & the Devil Himself.= And within seven months of leaving health care, she got asked to send in a tape for <Polite Society.= By the time Kansara read, manzoor actually had been trying to make <Polite Society= for a decade. It had been inspired by a moment when she was 14, and her cool older sister, Sanya, now a musician and spiritual coach in Berlin, tripped Nida onto the wood floor during a sparring session in front of their entire karate class. The pain and humiliation, coupled with being really mad at her sister, made her want to do an action movie about the uniquely fraught experience of being a teenage girl, when your body feels like it9s attacking you, and everything seems like it9s the end of the world. <It9s all so horrendous and gory and violent,= says manzoor. <You9re going through all kinds of insane, painful body changes of, like, getting boobs. I mean, the goriest thing I9d seen was my first period, and it hurts!= once <We Are Lady Parts= became a phenomenon in Britain, her longtime passion project was immediately greenlit. Despite huge open casting calls, though, she couldn9t find her ria. The movie hinges on whether you want to spend 100 minutes with that central character, and the actor needed to be able to dance and fight, and be funny plus warm enough so that the audience would root for her even when she9s being annoying and making bad choices 4 plus be South Asian. Kansara, who is about 10 years older than the teenage ria, had actually read for a smaller part but soon got asked to audition for the lead, and was almost immediately given the role. <I remember crying so much when I got the part. It was like the maddest thing in the world,= says Kansara. <I think I was hoovering the house in my pajamas, and I9m like, This is the most unglamorous life ever. And I pick up this phone call, and it9s, like, within that phone call 4 it felt like my whole life changed.= <finding Priya was honestly the moment when I realized I had a film,= says manzoor. <Here9s someone that we hadn9t seen before, and she just feels like a movie star, the way she lights up the screen. So I was just beyond excited. Every day on set, I was just thanking her constantly. It was almost a bit weird.= Kansara had been cast just six weeks before shooting was scheduled to begin, which was the exact amount of time manzoor had set aside for her lead actress to learn martial arts 4 which Kansara had never done before. Training three or four times a week with Layfield and fight arranger rob Lock began immediately. <She just had this keenness,= says Lock. Showed up early. Never complained about her bruises (or <war wounds,= as they called them). Like ria, she was determined to do a flying spin kick, no matter how many times she fell. When (spoiler!) she finally did, everyone got emotional. <She has the insane kind of South Asian girl work ethic, which I would recognize,= says manzoor. one fight scene everyone remembers is when they were up against the clock on a friday evening with five minutes left on the day. They needed to get a shot of ria running up the wall and doing an insane backflip over a deranged <auntie= who9s attacking her at a wedding 4 in a traditional desi costume while wearing tons of special-occasion jewelry. <We were just so up against it, and Priya9s like, 8Get me in the harness!9= says manzoor. first take, she ran straight into the wall. Second take, her head got caught on something, and it wasn9t usable. Third take, with 30 seconds to go, she nailed it. <We lost our minds,= says manzoor. <It was just, it was such a badass moment. And I was like, 8Yes, you9re an action star!9= <I think I shocked myself on it because I started celebrating before we yelled, 8Cut,9= says Kansara. <Sometimes women don9t recognize how much physical strength we have in ourselves. And I9m really strong.= wanted to be an actress. But coming from a family where she had a joint household with her parents, immigrant granddad, younger brother, aunt, uncle and two cousins 4 and where everyone was in business, science or teaching 4 it just didn9t seem like a pursuable occupation. <I didn9t feel that the industry was a place that felt accessible to me,= says Kansara. <I come from a community, and even within my circles of friends, where that9s just not a traditional career path.= So, she studied science and did university plays and Bollywood dance shows on the side 4 even dancing at the Edinburgh festival fringe a couple of times. When she entered the workforce, she had to squeeze in acting classes in the evening, which she did for three years, auditioning for every commercial and every open casting call she remotely thought she could get. <You9ve got to hustle,= says Kansara. <I went for it because I really wanted this.= Kansara didn9t reach an <office Space= kind of breaking point with her job, per se. <It was more of a personal breaking point, actually, with so many things going on in family and life. And I think I realized how many people took covid as a bit of a wake-up call,= she says. <You9re sitting at home working stupid hours at your desk, and it9s like, all I9ve done today is go from my bed to my desk to the kitchen, back to my desk again. And none of this is how I want to spend my life, raucous, Edgar Wright-meets- <Kill Bill= genre-mashup action-comedy about a pair of British-Pakistani muslim sisters, in which she plays a teenage aspiring stuntwoman 4 and did almost all of her own stunts. The film9s writer-director, Nida manzoor, affectionately calls her <the next Tom Cruise.= <I wanted to try everything,= Kansara tells me while perched in a leather armchair in the cafe of New York9s Soho Grand Hotel, in between premieres and photo shoots. <our stunt coordinator, Crispin Layfield, was like, 8I know most actresses don9t do this, but if you want to be chucked into the wall, we can try it.9 And I was like, 8I9m down, let9s do this!9= There was only one stunt Layfield didn9t let her do, in a scene near the outset of filming when her character gets in a <wire-fu= scrap with the school bully. <I did not throw Priya into a cabinet, even though she was desperate to be thrown into a cabinet,= says Layfield. <I had to draw the line. I said: 8Look Priya, we can9t throw you into the cabinet and injure you at the beginning of the film. We9ve got lots of shooting to do.9 And so she accepted that, and we had the double do the cabinet, but Priya still ran up the wall and did the whole rest of the fight.= Kansara is 5-foot-2, with a grin so wide it would put Jim Carrey9s to shame and a natural ease in talking to strangers that probably freaked her parents out when she was growing up. But it9s great for doing endless press junkets. Even staying at a hotel as opulent as the Soho Grand <is beyond anything I could imagine in my life,= she says, but this is her life now. She9s wearing a blackand-orange patterned vintage dress her stylist picked out and her personal Doc martens, which she had swapped with the Louboutins that were hurting her feet. Driving through Times Square on the day we met, she says, she couldn9t resist asking the car to pull over so she and co-star ritu Arya could take a picture. Going from an office job to landing a lead on any movie would have been major, but <Polite Society= is, in a lot of ways, Kansara9s story. Like writer-director manzoor9s previous project, the British TV hit <We Are Lady Parts,= about an all-female muslim punk band, <Polite Society= is about young women trying to both embrace and buck against tradition to follow their artistic dreams. Kansara9s character, ria Khan, spends all of her time practicing stunt moves for her video channel and will do anything to stop her older sister, a painter played by Arya, from giving up on her art and marrying a handsome doctor whom ria thinks is <a smarmy wanker.= At its heart, <Police Society= is a movie about hard-won sisterly love, with loads of <matrix=-style martial-arts battles and shades of Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan and horror films such as <Get out= 4 with Kansara at the center of it all, complete with Bollywood dancing and jokes about periods and flying spin kicks in beautiful embroidered desi fabrics. Seeing it is a full-on theatrical event; it played like a funny, feminist mmA fight to the very vocal audience I saw it with at the Sundance film festival in January. It9s telling, though, that critics often have been evoking the early 2000s soccer comedy <Bend It Like Beckham= when grasping for cultural touchstones to explain the kind of appeal <Polite Society= might have 4 a movie that came out 20 years ago and made a bigger superstar of Keira Knightley than the lead, Parminder Nagra. In 2023, though, the distributors are clearly betting big on this movie with three virtually unknown Brown women at its center, giving it a global wide release. When Kansara takes the Tube, posters of her and Arya doing karate poses in an anarkali and a lehenga (traditional, long South Asian dresses) are plastered everywhere. Hasan minhaj and riz Ahmed came to the New York premiere, then shouted it out on their Instagrams and bought out theaters in New York and L.A. for fans to see it free. (<It9s an absolute banger. & I9ve never seen anything like it before,= said Ahmed.) malala was at the London premiere, calling the film <clever and captivating,= praising manzoor for her <complex portrayals of South Asian muslim women= and hailing Kansara and Arya for their <dynamite= performances <oh my God. I was like: 8Have I won a Nobel Peace Prize? Like indirectly, because I9m in the same room as her? Is that a thing?9= says Kansara. If you had asked her as a kid, Kansara would have told you she KANSARA from E1 movies MAry inheA KAng For the WAshington Post PArisA tAghizAdeh/Focus FeAtures Film9s director lauds Kansara as 8the next Tom Cruise9 PArisA tAghizAdeh/Focus FeAtures/AP TOP: Actress Priya Kansara at the Soho Grand in New York last month. LEFT: Kansara, left, and Ritu Arya in a scene from <Polite Society.= In the film, Arya plays Kansara9s older sister, a painter who the younger sibling is worried will give up on her art to marry a doctor. BOTTOM: From left, Seraphina Beh, Kansara, Shona Babayemi and Ella Bruccoleri in the film, by Nida Manzoor.
E8 eZ ee the washington post . sunday, may 7, 2023 eZ ee E9 passion for photography was stoked outside the university 4 she left before earning a degree 4 in classes taught by Hazel Larsen Archer, a transplant from north carolina9s renowned Black Mountain college. Archer9s work, featuring portraits of composer John cage and choreographer Merce cunningham leaping in midair, is on display in conjunction with Linda9s. <Hazel9s philosophy was 8no cropping,9= senf said. <And Linda never cropped a photo. she wanted to show that she was directly connected to what she saw.= For Mary Mccartney, curating the exhibit was about illustrating the range of her mother9s work, interests and techniques while also <encapsulating her artistic sensibility,= she explained via email from London. <From looking at her portraits, you can tell that people liked to be photographed by her,= she noted. <she made you feel at ease. not an easy task to take portraits, as i learnt myself! But i inherited my mother9s love for it.= When Mary was considering photography as a career, she did what any prospective jobseeker might do: <i took mum for lunch and asked her lots of questions about how she had started out in photography. she told me about Arizona and how she found herself artistically there. The light, the desert open skies and the sense of freedom she felt there.= numerous images in the exhibit show the siblings together as well as individually. in one, Mary is behind a screen door, her dark silhouette barely illuminated. A similar self-portrait by Linda 4 a photo <mum took of her shadow= 4 remains special to her daughter. it always catches her off-guard, Mary said. <When i look at it, i am convinced it is about to move, and she is going to walk out from behind the door.= The Linda McCartney Retrospective through aug. 5 at the Center for Creative Photography at the university of arizona at tucson. ccp.arizona.edu. BY KAREN PETERSON in TUcsOn S he photographed nature and animals. she photographed fame. But above all, Linda Mccartney photographed the <silly love song= that she and her famous Beatle spouse lived for nearly three decades. in this sunlit desert city, the Linda Mccartney Retrospective at the University of Arizona9s center for creative Photography (ccP) is visual confirmation of how that romance played out far from the concert crowds and screaming fans. The exhibit is an intimate journey captured by Linda through the lens of her 35mm nikon camera 4 a classic in analog, not digital, imagery. Though she was already a professional photographer when she first met Paul Mccartney in 1967, the collection mainly spotlights what came after. it includes Linda9s striking black-and-white portraits of the Beatles and other music icons: a mischievous-looking Jimi Hendrix, Aretha Franklin draped in white ostrich feathers, a smooth-faced Bob Dylan, Eric clapton as he appeared on the cover of Rolling stone. Linda became the first female photographer to have her work featured on the magazine9s coveted front and later would have her pictures displayed in major galleries around the world. sharing wall space at the ccP 4 which famed Western photographer Ansel Adams helped to found 4 are lush English landscapes with Linda9s beloved Appaloosa, Lucky spot, and dear Martha, the family sheepdog, as focal points. Her range of print techniques is also on display, from platinum and sun prints to instant Polaroids. Most engaging are the images of the Mccartneys doing what everyday people do. They hang out together, make faces, pose, pull stunts, laugh, hug. such moments are rife in the dozens of snapshots that take visitors into the world they had created for themselves, recording the spontaneous antics of what became a family of six, the children and dad goofing around just like the rest of us. Of course, they weren9t at all like the rest of us. The 176 photos were painstakingly assembled through a cross-continent collaboration by ccP curators Rebecca senf and Meg Jackson Fox; Paul Mccartney and daughter Mary, an established photographer and, like her mother, a vegetarian cookbook author; plus a London-based coterie of Mccartney family archivists. The care taken to tell Linda9s story about life, love and family struck Julianne setiadi, a biomedical engineering student at the university who took in the exhibit for a second time in April. <i wish i could have what they had,= setiadi said. <To be able to spend your life with someone and share that level of intimacy is so rare. i9d like to someday experience that.= Yet the exhibit, which opened in late February and closes Aug. 6, is also a reminder of what the family lost 25 years ago this month. Linda was 56 when she died of breast cancer at their ranch house a half-hour drive from Tucson9s city center. surrounded by vast wild acres of scrubland grasses and cactus, the ranch is where she, Paul and their children 4 Mary, Heather, stella and James 4 enjoyed their privacy and the region9s legendary <sunsets on fire,= as Paul wrote for Wings, the band he and Linda formed after the Beatles split in 1970. <Tucson was Linda9s place,= recalls Leonard scheff, a retired attorney and longtime friend. He and his daughter, stacy, were frequent guests at the house. He remembers dancing with Linda at a new Year9s Eve party where <Paul put on a tape of his latest recording.= As children, stacy and stella went to the local water works amusement park together. <They felt at home here,= scheff said of the Mccartneys. He paused. <it was a long time ago.= Linda9s Tucson roots and the deep relationship the Mccartneys developed with the ccP are why the exhibit exists at all. A conversation with the family, facilitated by former center curator Peter MacGill 4 for many years, the president of the influential Pace/ MacGill Gallery in new York 4 started everything rolling. some 15,500 visitors had viewed the exhibit by mid-April. While this is billed as its north American debut, there are no plans to date for taking it to other cities. <We love a Tucson story,= chief curator senf said recently, <and we had an opportunity to show the inspiration a University of Arizona student had on photography.= Born in scarsdale, n.Y., Linda Eastman was an art history major at the University of Arizona in the mid-1960s. (contrary to long-running rumors, she was not related to the Eastmans of Kodak fame.) Her photography Linda McCartney9s camera keenly captured days in the life Striking images in Arizona exhibit show a loving family and some famous friends <Paul, Stella and James. Scotland, 1982.= Photos by PauL MCCartney/Linda MCCartney <Linda by Paul. London, 1968.= A special exhibit at the University of Arizona spotlights photos from Linda McCartney, Paul McCartney9s wife. <Sgt. Pepper9s Press Launch. London, 1967.= <John Lennon. Abbey Road Studios, London, 1968.= <Jimi Hendrix. London, 1967.= <Martha My Dear. London, 1968.= <Aretha Franklin modeling for Mademoiselle. Los Angeles, 1968.= <On Horseback. Scotland, 1986.= Although Linda was already a professional photographer when she first met Paul in 1967, the collection mainly spotlights what came after, including her striking black-and-white portraits of the Beatles and other music icons: a mischievous-looking Jimi Hendrix, Aretha Franklin draped in white ostrich feathers, a smooth-faced Bob Dylan. Linda became the first female photographer to have her work featured on Rolling Stone9s coveted front and later would have her pictures displayed in major galleries around the world. But the most engaging images of the collection show the McCartneys doing what everyday people do 4 hang out together, make faces, pose, laugh 4 three children and their father goofing around just like the rest of us. <From looking at her portraits, you can tell that people liked to be photographed by her. She made you feel at ease. Not an easy task to take portraits, as I learnt myself! But I inherited my mother9s love for it.= Mary McCartney, daughter of Linda and Paul McCartney who helped curate the university of arizona special exhibit showcasing her mother9s work
E8 eZ ee the washington post . sunday, may 7, 2023 eZ ee E9 passion for photography was stoked outside the university 4 she left before earning a degree 4 in classes taught by Hazel Larsen Archer, a transplant from north carolina9s renowned Black Mountain college. Archer9s work, featuring portraits of composer John cage and choreographer Merce cunningham leaping in midair, is on display in conjunction with Linda9s. <Hazel9s philosophy was 8no cropping,9= senf said. <And Linda never cropped a photo. she wanted to show that she was directly connected to what she saw.= For Mary Mccartney, curating the exhibit was about illustrating the range of her mother9s work, interests and techniques while also <encapsulating her artistic sensibility,= she explained via email from London. <From looking at her portraits, you can tell that people liked to be photographed by her,= she noted. <she made you feel at ease. not an easy task to take portraits, as i learnt myself! But i inherited my mother9s love for it.= When Mary was considering photography as a career, she did what any prospective jobseeker might do: <i took mum for lunch and asked her lots of questions about how she had started out in photography. she told me about Arizona and how she found herself artistically there. The light, the desert open skies and the sense of freedom she felt there.= numerous images in the exhibit show the siblings together as well as individually. in one, Mary is behind a screen door, her dark silhouette barely illuminated. A similar self-portrait by Linda 4 a photo <mum took of her shadow= 4 remains special to her daughter. it always catches her off-guard, Mary said. <When i look at it, i am convinced it is about to move, and she is going to walk out from behind the door.= The Linda McCartney Retrospective through aug. 5 at the Center for Creative Photography at the university of arizona at tucson. ccp.arizona.edu. BY KAREN PETERSON in TUcsOn S he photographed nature and animals. she photographed fame. But above all, Linda Mccartney photographed the <silly love song= that she and her famous Beatle spouse lived for nearly three decades. in this sunlit desert city, the Linda Mccartney Retrospective at the University of Arizona9s center for creative Photography (ccP) is visual confirmation of how that romance played out far from the concert crowds and screaming fans. The exhibit is an intimate journey captured by Linda through the lens of her 35mm nikon camera 4 a classic in analog, not digital, imagery. Though she was already a professional photographer when she first met Paul Mccartney in 1967, the collection mainly spotlights what came after. it includes Linda9s striking black-and-white portraits of the Beatles and other music icons: a mischievous-looking Jimi Hendrix, Aretha Franklin draped in white ostrich feathers, a smooth-faced Bob Dylan, Eric clapton as he appeared on the cover of Rolling stone. Linda became the first female photographer to have her work featured on the magazine9s coveted front and later would have her pictures displayed in major galleries around the world. sharing wall space at the ccP 4 which famed Western photographer Ansel Adams helped to found 4 are lush English landscapes with Linda9s beloved Appaloosa, Lucky spot, and dear Martha, the family sheepdog, as focal points. Her range of print techniques is also on display, from platinum and sun prints to instant Polaroids. Most engaging are the images of the Mccartneys doing what everyday people do. They hang out together, make faces, pose, pull stunts, laugh, hug. such moments are rife in the dozens of snapshots that take visitors into the world they had created for themselves, recording the spontaneous antics of what became a family of six, the children and dad goofing around just like the rest of us. Of course, they weren9t at all like the rest of us. The 176 photos were painstakingly assembled through a cross-continent collaboration by ccP curators Rebecca senf and Meg Jackson Fox; Paul Mccartney and daughter Mary, an established photographer and, like her mother, a vegetarian cookbook author; plus a London-based coterie of Mccartney family archivists. The care taken to tell Linda9s story about life, love and family struck Julianne setiadi, a biomedical engineering student at the university who took in the exhibit for a second time in April. <i wish i could have what they had,= setiadi said. <To be able to spend your life with someone and share that level of intimacy is so rare. i9d like to someday experience that.= Yet the exhibit, which opened in late February and closes Aug. 6, is also a reminder of what the family lost 25 years ago this month. Linda was 56 when she died of breast cancer at their ranch house a half-hour drive from Tucson9s city center. surrounded by vast wild acres of scrubland grasses and cactus, the ranch is where she, Paul and their children 4 Mary, Heather, stella and James 4 enjoyed their privacy and the region9s legendary <sunsets on fire,= as Paul wrote for Wings, the band he and Linda formed after the Beatles split in 1970. <Tucson was Linda9s place,= recalls Leonard scheff, a retired attorney and longtime friend. He and his daughter, stacy, were frequent guests at the house. He remembers dancing with Linda at a new Year9s Eve party where <Paul put on a tape of his latest recording.= As children, stacy and stella went to the local water works amusement park together. <They felt at home here,= scheff said of the Mccartneys. He paused. <it was a long time ago.= Linda9s Tucson roots and the deep relationship the Mccartneys developed with the ccP are why the exhibit exists at all. A conversation with the family, facilitated by former center curator Peter MacGill 4 for many years, the president of the influential Pace/ MacGill Gallery in new York 4 started everything rolling. some 15,500 visitors had viewed the exhibit by mid-April. While this is billed as its north American debut, there are no plans to date for taking it to other cities. <We love a Tucson story,= chief curator senf said recently, <and we had an opportunity to show the inspiration a University of Arizona student had on photography.= Born in scarsdale, n.Y., Linda Eastman was an art history major at the University of Arizona in the mid-1960s. (contrary to long-running rumors, she was not related to the Eastmans of Kodak fame.) Her photography Linda McCartney9s camera keenly captured days in the life Striking images in Arizona exhibit show a loving family and some famous friends <Paul, Stella and James. Scotland, 1982.= Photos by PauL MCCartney/Linda MCCartney <Linda by Paul. London, 1968.= A special exhibit at the University of Arizona spotlights photos from Linda McCartney, Paul McCartney9s wife. <Sgt. Pepper9s Press Launch. London, 1967.= <John Lennon. Abbey Road Studios, London, 1968.= <Jimi Hendrix. London, 1967.= <Martha My Dear. London, 1968.= <Aretha Franklin modeling for Mademoiselle. Los Angeles, 1968.= <On Horseback. Scotland, 1986.= Although Linda was already a professional photographer when she first met Paul in 1967, the collection mainly spotlights what came after, including her striking black-and-white portraits of the Beatles and other music icons: a mischievous-looking Jimi Hendrix, Aretha Franklin draped in white ostrich feathers, a smooth-faced Bob Dylan. Linda became the first female photographer to have her work featured on Rolling Stone9s coveted front and later would have her pictures displayed in major galleries around the world. But the most engaging images of the collection show the McCartneys doing what everyday people do 4 hang out together, make faces, pose, laugh 4 three children and their father goofing around just like the rest of us. <From looking at her portraits, you can tell that people liked to be photographed by her. She made you feel at ease. Not an easy task to take portraits, as I learnt myself! But I inherited my mother9s love for it.= Mary McCartney, daughter of Linda and Paul McCartney who helped curate the university of arizona special exhibit showcasing her mother9s work
E10 ez ee the washington post . sunday, may 7, 2023 It9s hard not to think it9s all a bit, but that lack of planning becomes obvious while I9m interviewing them. A couple of guys have a camera crew set up to film the interviews for a short documentary about the band (kind of but not really) reuniting. There9s a spotlight and a tripod and everything. It9s very <60 minutes,= and leads to a version of this convo with the band members: <Is The Washington Post filming this?= <Uh, no & those are your guys.= <really?! I wonder what for!= That lack of planning is partially the reason they chose to hold their first show in nearly a decade in this charming, quiet beach town with signs everywhere announcing the following weekend9s rubber-duck race. It9s where Taylor Swift bought that giant seaside house and wrote her umpteenth hit <The Last Great American Dynasty= about it. Westerly offers a nice juxtaposition to the Walkmen in that it was actually planned, at least somewhat, by a wealth manager named Chuck royce, the chairman of the board at royce funds, who has a passion for revitalizing small towns. <I very much believe a downtown is critical to the success of the entire town,= he says. Though investment, donations and leadership, he9s brought to Westerly restored hotels, independent bookstores, bespoke cocktail bars, high-end restaurants and an enormous education center. At the heart of the revitalization is the United Theatre, the movie theater and events space where the band9s revenge Tour begins. Attached to the venue is a cafe named the Café that serves dishes like plump baked oysters under a bed of crusty parmesan and breadcrumbs, well-balanced smash burgers and toastettes topped with chicken liver mousse and pink ribbons of pickled red onions. The kind of place where a Leithauser song pops on, moments after I9ve interviewed him in a corner booth. The band begins the April 22 show with <They9re Winning,= the first track on their first album and closed the encore with <We9ve Been Had,= the first song they ever wrote, one of their more recognizable tunes. onstage, Leithauser still banshee-screams like a wolverine is clawing its way out of his throat. Barrick9s drums still boom louder than the march of an encroaching army. maroon9s guitars still batter the audience. <It9s fun. We sound exactly the same,= says maroon. <I didn9t know what to expect. Honestly, I thought it would be a little bit strange. But being back with the guys is just so comfortable.= The others agree. <It9s like a time capsule,= says martin. <It9s like I suddenly have my pizza delivery job that I had when I was in college again.= After Westerly, the band played five nights at manhattan9s Webster Hall before heading south. Will there be new music? maroon: <I think this is what it is.= martin: <I think it9s 8We9ll see.9 We don9t really plan, and we9ve never talked about doing new music.= Barrick: <There has been no talk of new music. & Who knows what will happen?= Leithauser sidesteps the question. off-the-record? Bauer: <I don9t care about off-the-record at all. I think probably all four of them would say no, and I would keep it cagey.= Let the record show that the Walkmen also know when to keep things quiet. they were like, 8That9d be great! We9d love to see the Walkmen.9 And my little nieces and my daughters, they don9t even know what the Walkmen is, really. I was just thinking about my family and I thought it would be really fun for them to all see it. I think that9s what changed my attitude, to be honest.= one by one, every member of the Walkmen 4 planted firmly in middle age, 40 in the rearview 4 agreed to a tour, though in typical Walkmen fashion, they never discussed it among themselves. <We have a text chain where we send dumb jokes to each other, and we continued to not talk about it,= Bauer says. <Eventually we had a Zoom meeting or something dumb like that.= Which soon brought them to Westerly. That late-morning surprise of <The rat= ringing throughout Westerly like an air-raid siren was perhaps the band9s first-ever true rehearsal. Certainly the first in 10 years. Which might strike you as odd, given that they played the song on national television only three days earlier, but that9s pretty much what you need to know about the band. They insist they never plan. So, before the Colbert appearance, <We did not rehearse,= Bauer says. <We had dinner.= Backstage, they just went through their catalogue and named their worst songs. <I didn9t remember half of them,= says Barrick. The performance went off without a hitch. <We walked right in there. And it was a little messy,= says maroon. <But I feel like that9s who we are. It9s nice to see a mess every now and then.= Days later, they decided to rehearse. Why not? There9s a first time for everything. right as he released his first solo album. <Then the whole breakup story became a bigger story than my solo record that I9d been working on for so long,= he says, adding that it overshadowed <everything I was doing for at least two years.= All anyone asked him about was the band. During his first European tour, <people would say, 8oh you9re the guy from the Walkmen! I didn9t know your name, but then I heard your voice.9 I got that message over and over. Nobody knew my name, but they sort of knew the sound of my voice. It was a lot more like starting over than I ever thought it would be.= Years piled up, and the band9s manager regularly floated the idea of a tour, but no one was particularly interested. <I don9t want to be negative, but no, I honestly didn9t really miss it,= martin says of the band during those years, a sentiment every member echoed in one way or another. But as time went on, a pull began forming, and a decade felt like a good time to revisit the band, or reunite, or doing whatever this is. About a year ago, Leithauser9s mom died. <The first time the five of us had ever been in the same room was at her funeral,= he says. <I had the guys come over afterward, and we were all sort of standing there. And then it was funny, we were like 8oh my God, it9s the Walkmen.9 We hadn9t even thought of it until it happened. It was just nice to see everybody.= It sparked something. <Everything changes when something like that happens in your life,= he says. <I remember thinking, 8I know that my mom would have been really psyched to hear the Walkmen.9 I sort of suggested it to my dad and sister and stuff, and us. We all had little kids, and we didn9t want to be touring so much.= <We didn9t want the Walkmen to be our entire lives,= he adds. Bauer started a management company and put out a few records. Barrick tried photography and video work for a while, but soon returned to music as a session drummer for artists like fleet foxes, Sharon Van Etten and Craig finn. <Eventually I wanted to travel less and keep making music, so I decided to build my own studio in Philly,= he says. martin, who says he <doesn9t fancy myself a singer,= wanted to write music he could sing (perhaps in the vein of randy Newman) and found a niche making children9s music. After the death of his friend and Jonathan fire*Eater bandmate Stewart Lupton, he made contemplative adult music often infused with childlike wonder. maroon began writing scores, including the one for the oscarwinning documentary <Heaven Is a Traffic Jam on the 405,= and classical music, first focusing on piano compositions with pianist Jenny Lin and moving on to string quartets. <It wasn9t satisfying to write rock-and-roll anymore. I wanted something I9d be comfortable doing when I9m 75 or 80,= he says. <I wanted something I could sit down and do on my own schedule until I drop dead.= Leithauser, meanwhile, began scoring movies and podcasts but mostly continued down the rockand-roll path 4 often with collaborator, fellow D.C. native and former Vampire Weekend member rostam Batmanglij 4 though it wasn9t always an easy road, partially thanks to that whole <extreme hiatus= quote coming out <We never meant to break up! I wish that story would catch fire,= says Leithauser. <It started in The Washington Post. maybe it can end there.= on a chilly friday morning a few days after the Colbert performance, the quaint, quiet streets of Westerly fill with the sudden, pummeling and potent sound of <The rat,= thundering from the United Theatre a few blocks away. <The hell? &= says an old man walking up the steps of the YmCA building as he whips his head around. <We9re loud,= Leithauser later says. <We9re still loud. We9re one of the loudest bands going.= The Walkmen, whose members mostly trace their beginnings to their time spent as students at Washington9s elite St. Albans School (one went to maret), formed in 2000, amid the New York rock revival that produced the Strokes, Interpol, the National, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, the Hold Steady and seemingly a thousand other guitar-and-drum-driven groups. <They were the greatest band to come out of that new wave of rock-and-roll,= says the National9s Aaron Dessner, citing the Walkmen as the biggest influence on his band. <We were always the midwestern, uncool, turtle version of the Walkmen, in a way.= Their song titles (<Little House of Savages,= <Woe Is me= and the aforementioned <The rat,= which was named the 20th best song of the 2000s by Pitchfork) suggest a kind of music best listened to when 2 a.m. gets a little fuzzy and the edges begin to blur. Leithauser9s signature howl and Barrick9s insistent drumming often contrasted with martin9s and Bauer9s warm organs and plinking pianos, while maroon9s jangly guitars could attack and comfort in equal measure. They make earsplitting rockers alongside atmospheric dirges and follow their muse anywhere, such as re-creating, in full, Harry Nilsson and John Lennon9s <Pussy Cats.= In 2012, they released <Heaven,= arguably their warmest album, filled with songs about finding, well, heaven in friends and family and bandmates. No throatscorching fury here, just a collection of pretty songs to listen to by daylight. They lived across the country at the time 4 New orleans, New York, Philly 4 had wives and kids and were growing wary of life on the road. <When we were really doing it, we struggled. Always. from the beginning through the highest parts,= martin says. <Just to keep it going. It9s five people. A lot of time five people living in New York City. A lot of time with families. It was hard, carrying our own stuff and being in the van.= <Being in a band definitely does a lot of problematic stuff to your psychology. makes you a mess in like 90 different ways,= Bauer adds. <I think that was one thing for us as adults. Like, why are these five guys driving around in a van? It9s f---ing weird.= After releasing <Heaven,= they were finally out of fuel and ready for something new, hinted at by the first lines on the record: <I was the Duke of Earl, but it couldn9t last. I was the Pony Express, but I ran out of gas.= <We just felt like we didn9t need to make another record at that point. We just reached a very logical place to stop,= says maroon. <We were just exhausted. We were about to turn 40, all of WAlkmEn from E1 music The Walkmen are back after taking an extended pause PhoTos By Joe BugleWicz For The WashingTon PosT TOP: The Walkmen9s Revenge Tour began with a performance at the United Theatre in Westerly, R.I. ABOVE: Fans celebrate the Walkmen9s first show since 2014 on April 22. The Walkmen began the show with <They9re Winning,= the first track on their first album and closed the encore with <We9ve Been Had,= the first song they ever wrote.
sunday, may 7, 2023 . the washington post eZ ee e11 Mike Du Jour By Mike lester Hello, Carolyn: I9ve been married to my partner for over 20 years. We have tween and teenage kids. I feel unhappy a good bit of the time. I feel like I don9t want to be married and I don9t feel in love. I don9t want to leave either. I am not dreaming of someone else or dating. The idea of living alone can seem somewhat appealing at times but not entirely. I mostly just feel unfulfilled and sad. I still want to be a family, happy and with everyone thriving as best as possible, and do the right thing by everyone. But I am doubting my marriage. My partner is a wonderful person. Like everyone, we each have awesome things about us and also flaws. To be fair to myself, there is a lot I put up with 4 I do a lot, carry a lot of the labor on my shoulders, have put myself last for a long time 4 but for the past few years I have been trying to take better care of myself and 100 percent have their support. They are trying to give me what I need. My sex life with my partner is still decent and we still have meaningful and honest discussions, although some things I keep to myself. We are in individual and couples therapy. It helps; at least there I can broach the idea that marriage is hard. My partner is aware of a lot of this (but not all of it) and their insecurity (combined with their own issues) can make things worse. I am praying this is just some awful phase. Can you tell me 4 based on years of listening to people stress about their marriages 4 this will pass and one day I will be grateful I stuck with it? 4 Anonymous Anonymous: I can tell you that marriages have clear phases, yes. I can tell you that I hear from long-married people who are grateful they stayed married through even some horrible phases because they are, stably, in much better ones now. Often because of what their misery taught them but sometimes just because. I can tell you that teens can launch some of the hardest phases in their parents9 marriages. I can9t tell you whether any of this applies to you. But if you9re looking for reasons to stay, then you have them 4 and not just from the pool of collective wisdom. Top of the list: You don9t want to leave, so it would be madness to push yourself off the fence on the <leave= side. Also, your partner is <a wonderful person.= That may not feel like enough now 4 or ever 4 but it9s necessary to any non-transactional justification for staying. And your family is rallying for you, now that you9ve started to articulate what you need. That9s kind of beautiful. I9m guessing it9s also good for your kids (immediately) and your marriage (in time). You can add to these reasons by harnessing the power of your mind. Right now you9re <praying this is just some awful phase,= which positions you to wait expectantly. You can upgrade praying to choosing. Your fundamentals are healthy, so you can decide this is a phase that will eventually pass, then mentally close the question. Your kids won9t stay the ages they are, and your household will change with them. Maybe such transitions won9t improve your marriage, but they will change it. Therefore, it is a viable option to trust (the inevitability of) change and hand your possibly temporary discontent over to it: <Okay, I9m married well past the thrill stage, child-rearing tired, mildly to severely erased by my own parenting style, and facing even harder things before they start to get easier. From that angle, not feeling good looks normal, situational and therefore likely to resolve on its own.= Keep up the effort to take better care of yourself, of course 4 obligatory oxygen-mask analogy here 4 and stay in therapy if it helps and especially to explore the possibility of depression. Otherwise, though, try just not fighting the rut so hard. If you feel some relief at that idea, at that decision, then don9t be afraid to go all in: <This sucks but I9m waiting it out.= Waiting it out and loving every good family moment that serendipity hands you, I should say. A generalized surrender, counterintuitively, can make room for enjoying the moment. This may settle your spouse9s nerves and insecurities, too, though that9s a bonus; they9re not yours to manage. Trusting change is not magic, and many tomorrows may still suck. But it can keep the most disorienting feelings contained 4 that somehow the calls you made are all wrong. Plus it9s way easier to reverse than leaving. For what it9s worth, the decisions that got you here seem as good as any. You9ve built a caring environment, which is now supporting you through what is a difficult stretch for anyone 4 any life partner, parent, person at midlife. If a different path would be better, then it9ll take shape in your less conflicted mind, when you9re ready. 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e14 eZ ee the washington post . sunday, may 7, 2023 Diversions liBra (sept. 23-oct. 22) how fortuitous that fair Venus moves to the top of your chart, which makes you look charming to everyone. Meanwhile, the Moon is making you eager to communicate to others. scorpio (oct. 23-nov. 21) you need more sleep right now. Meanwhile, travel and exploration will strongly appeal to you in the next few weeks. Money issues and cash flow are on your mind. Keep your eyes open and be alert. saGittarius (nov. 22-dec. 21) you might be more emotional than usual because the Moon is in your sign, and the Moon always affects a person9s feelings and emotions. (it happens for 2½ days every month. For men as well as women.) on the upside, when the Moon is in your sign, things tend to go your way. capricorn (dec. 22-Jan. 19) this is a playful time for you. Many of you are on vacation. others are socializing or involved with sports and playful activities with kids. nevertheless, you might pull in your reins and be lowkey. aQuarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) during this time when you have a strong focus on home and family (especially home repairs), you9ll enjoy reaching out and talking to a friend or becoming involved in a group. a female colleague in particular might interest you. pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) this is a powerful time for you, because your energy is strong and your daily pace is accelerating. Meanwhile, others seem to know personal details about your private life. be aware. b y G e o r G i a n i c o l s Happy Birthday | may 7: you are a sensitive, compassionate and elegant communicator. you know how to inspire others. this year is the beginning of a new nine-year cycle. expect new beginnings, adventures and major changes. Keep your eyes open for new opportunities and be ready to take action. Prepare for leadership. moon alert: there are no restrictions to shopping or important decisions. the Moon is in sagittarius. aries (March 21-april 19) life is getting better for you. in the next week, you might entertain at home or make your home look more attractive. a short trip or a chance to learn something new would be perfect. taurus (april 20-May 20) like aries, your life will improve, but for different reasons. lucky Jupiter will soon enter your sign for the first time in 12 years. and it will stay there for an entire year! tie up loose ends with paperwork. Gemini (May 21-June 20) the Moon is opposite your sign for another day, which means it9s in your best interests to go more than halfway when dealing with others. Meanwhile, you will soon be shopping for beautiful things for yourself and for others. cancer (June 21-July 22) this is a lovely time, because you feel so sociable! Fair Venus moves into your sign, which will make you charming and diplomatic for the next few weeks. Perfect timing. leo (July 23-aug. 22) you continue to make a great impression on others because the sun is at high noon in your chart. today in particular, grab opportunities to play, have fun, and enjoy sports events and romantic adventures. VirGo (aug. 23-sept. 22) despite your desire to travel, explore new ideas and meet new faces, you9re happy to hunker down at home and focus on family issues, perhaps with a female relative. Horoscope 4/30/23 Answers to last week9s L.A. Times Sunday puzzle. <MEDITATION BREAK= BY TRENT H. EVANS ACROSS 1 Wafer brand 6 Con 10 Count in jazz 15 Artisan9s online marketplace 19 Charity golf tourney 20 <Otello= baritone 21 Build up 22 <I like it!= 23 Illumination in the Sugarhill Gang9s car? 26 Michael of <The Lego Batman Movie= 27 __ pan 28 Source of many quotes, for short 29 Apple device? 30 Bones, perhaps 34 Critique of an overstuffed pillow? 38 Advance 39 Vientiane language 41 Tirades 42 Floor 43 <Gosh!= 46 Toi et moi 47 Scriptures published in a garage? 51 Vexes 56 Casual agreement 57 Fish bait 58 Nobelist Pavlov 60 Some Indian music 61 Heredity unit 62 Anglican minister 64 Porch seats 66 Headline announcing a generous Butterball donation by an Oscar winner? 72 Snobbish 73 Aspect 74 Tahiti sweetie 75 Athletic tear spots, for short 76 Carnival ride destination 77 Schism results 79 Corner PC key 82 Cause of some delays 85 All-clear announcement near the Colosseum? 89 Tikka masala bread 91 Least likely to be found 92 Kotb of <Today= 93 Literal and metaphorical danger spot 96 Not quite the worst grade 97 Pickleball smashes 99 Trite remark of the future? 102 Press corps members 105 Cheek colorer 106 Squat 108 Filing jobs, briefly 109 Lhasa __ 110 Employee9s explanation for intentional incompetence? 117 Invite information 118 Habitual 119 Bagpiper9s garb 120 French wine valley 121 Wall St. index, familiarly 122 Like some romcoms 123 Goes 124 Maxwell House alternative DOWN 1 <Sunday Puzzle= airer 2 The Carter __ 3 <What a __-out!= 4 Crowning achievement 5 Mark in the World Golf Hall of Fame 6 Blues great __ Monica Parker 7 Academy trainee 8 In the past 9 NYC cultural center 10 <The Jungle Book=bear 11 __ acid 12 Droop 13 <Kinda= 14 Approximate fig. 15 Make secret, in a way 16 Steering system part 17 Threaded fasteners 18 Thirst (for) 24 Wished for a do-over 25 Lay to rest 29 Lungs locale 30 Full of gossip 31 Doing a pirouette, say 32 Oscar the Grouch, e.g. 33 Hunks 35 AOL rival 36 The NCAA9s Huskies 37 One of two words with an umlaut in a metal band9s name 40 Shapiro of 1-Down 43 Actor Jacobi 44 Lea grazer 45 Call forth 48 44-Down9s sound 49 Far from hardboiled 50 __ Rachel Wood of <Westworld= 52 Tot9s transport 53 Alley assignment 54 Like soufflés 55 Lip 59 Evita9s land: Abbr. 61 Drop without warning, in a way 62 Triumphant one 63 <__ seen better= 64 Total 65 Place for a bangle 66 Nicholas II title 67 Previously 68 Orthodontist9s creation 69 Airport with a BART station 70 Teri of <Oh, God!= 71 Unspoken 76 Harmony 77 Show scorn 78 Hosp. areas 79 Call forth 80 Meal with vegetables dipped in salt water 81 Boorish 83 <Little Girls= musical 84 Took care of dinner, say 86 Got by 87 <__ we there yet?= 88 Cold open? 90 Pickleball barrier 93 Prize for a 62-Down 94 Green Monopoly pieces 95 <That9s it for me!= 97 Playlist unit 98 In a rigidly formal way 99 Muscle 100 Handy 101 <This9ll end __= 103 Post of propriety 104 Trousers 107 Astronaut9s go-aheads 110 Prime rib au __ 111 Forever Stamp letters 112 <Yo= 113 Actress Wasikowska 114 Triangular sail 115 British singer Rita 116 Big __: London landmark 5/7/23 ©2023 Tribune Content Agency, LLC. l.a. times sunday puzzle edited by Patti Varol and Joyce nichols lewis crossword third tiMe9s the charM (aPril 30) * 5 , 3 3 ( 3 6 , , 6 7 2 + ( 6 6 ( 5 2 6 $ $ 0 2 1 * 1 ( 5 ' $ 7 ( , 1 , / / 6 5 2 ' $ 1 % 5 ( ' 9 2 7 ( ' 7 ( ( 6 + 2 7 * 2 * $ * $ 0 $ 1 $ * ( ) 2 / ( 6 5 $ ' , 6 6 2 1 5 ( ' $ ' 6 $ / ( 2 . $ < 2 8 7 5 $ & ( ) ( 7 , ' - 2 , 1 ( ' 5 ( ( 1 $ & 7 6 5 ( ( / ' 8 1 6 7 2 0 ( 1 6 5 2 2 7 2 5 ( 1 2 6 ( 6 6 1 2 5 7 $ 7 5 , $ 6 ( 5 3 ( 1 7 6 ' ( $ / 6 2 / , ' / < $ ; ( 7 5 , 3 / ( 7 3 , ( ( 0 $ 1 8 ( / ( 1 , ' 8 1 ( $ 5 7 + 6 = ( 6 7 6 $ 3 1 ( $ : 5 ( 1 6 5 2 : 5 $ 6 + 5 8 / ( 5 : , 5 ( 6 7 $ 5 $ $ / 2 ( 9 ( 5 $ 6 8 5 * ( ' 6 8 1 1 < & 5 , 7 , & 6 5 ( 6 7 0 ( 6 6 ( 6 & + , 7 5 ( ( 7 $ * 6 6 / $ 0 6 5 ( $ / 7 < 1 2 1 ( 7 6 ( 9 , / 2 1 ( 8 1 7 , / 7 $ 5 7 / ( $ 9 ( , % ( ; 6 & ( 1 ( ( 0 0 ( ( / / ( 1 1 ( $ 3 7 ( 6 7 6 1 ( 6 6 5 $ , / 6 * < 5 2 |ere are six trios of answers in which all three entries have the same clue (for instance, GriP, ManaGe and alias are all clued as <handle=). as the title suggests, the third answer in each trio will lead to the meta answer. ignore the ûrst two triplets in each set and take the ûrst letter of each third answer to spell out amulet. Answers to last week9s puzzle. <casUal shorts= by eVan birnholZ across 1 Assist with a bank job 5 Allow to occur 11 Balance overhead? 16 <I ___, I saw, I conquered= 20 He was on the ark 21 Tattle about 22 Irene in a short story by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle 23 Maker of Feelin9 Fresh deodorant 24 <I9m def in the area!=? 26 Big ups for a theater actor? 28 His obituary in the New York Daily News began with the line <He got two thumbs up= 29 <No good ___ goes unpunished= 30 Single step 31 <See ya,= in Strasbourg 32 Corporate buzzword referring to successful collaboration 34 Kendo school 36 <|at9s nasty!= 38 Food or hair application 39 Towing org. 40 Exceptional brightness 42 <You ___!= (<Hah!=) 44 Rowan Atkinson9s <Mr.= TV character when he9s feeling resentful over someone else9s success? 48 <Blazing ûercely? OMG it9s beautiful!=? 54 School administrations? 55 Sanctimonious type 57 All-___ team 58 Stamping oïcial 59 Beach phenomenon 60 Musical ringers 62 Jazz club vocalization 64 Renaissance Centre locale in Pennsylvania 65 Enclosure with a trough 66 Indications to enter, say 67 <Non la sospiri la nostra casetta= opera 69 Folded diner orders 72 Folks who love s9mores and Lucky Charms and the ûavor of TCBY9s Roasty Toasty yogurt? 75 Feature of <guitar= but not <lute= 78 Phrase with a slash 79 English soccer forward Toone 80 Daiquiri liquor 83 Give of, as rays 84 Quasi86 Hit, as with tomatoes 88 Acid counterpart 89 <Fortnite= fans 92 Makeover 94 <In a few ___= 95 Union9s concern 96 Journos who don9t oven experience erotic attraction to others? 99 BFFs when they try some food? 101 Practice jabbing 102 For no proût 104 See 100 Down 105 Polar ice ___ 108 Con artist9s skill 111 Back 112 Adhesive notes in workspaces 116 Cardiac chambers 118 Greta of <Mata Hari= 120 <Good point= 122 Child9s counting rhyme word 123 Comic strip Viking9s nickname when he orders a deli sub? 125 Iconic celeb looking out of a building? 127 See 2 Down 128 Elicit awe 129 Architectural recess 130 Even at a match 131 Confessional group 132 Located 133 Staggered from shock 134 |at woman9s down 1 Stakes before dealing 2 With 127 Across, one of many devices thwarting the burglars in <Home Alone= 3 Devoured 4 My true self 5 Aircrav-landing hr. 6 Like adorkable folks 7 Succulent plant genus 8 Jeans makeup, oven 9 Westminster Abbey city 10 Wrap up 11 Finishing 8th in a race in <Mario Kart 64,= say 12 Suitcase label 13 <L.A. Law= actor Underwood 14 Like hair aver taking Rogaine, one hopes 15 <|ings ___ looking up!= 16 Rectangular diamond, e.g.? 17 Keep away from 18 Looking unhappy 19 Happen next 25 Many furry adoptees 27 Collect $200 with one9s top hat, say 30 Spirits ferried by Charon 33 Talk idly 35 Smucker9s peanut butter brand 37 ___ of the times 40 Overly ornamented 41 Data for many MIT applicants 43 Resort listings 44 Air Force ûeet 45 Quit, as a program 46 <Leading= ûgure 47 Ancient locale of the Library of Celsus 49 Colorful parrot 50 Radio personality Glass 51 Like hybrid eclipses 52 Gumption and gutsiness 53 <___ on me!= (<Look here!=) 56 Have a lightbulb moment 60 Brusque 61 Moved, as products 63 Like some socks 66 <|at9s a whole other ___ of worms= 68 Porcine feast 70 Vulcan mind ___ 71 Eco-conscious org. 72 Olympic race units 73 <|e Untouchables= screenwriter David 74 Companion who may get the zoomies 75 <Sonic Driv= company 76 It may have an Apple M1 processor 77 Source of green zest 80 Pasta night brand 81 Not new, as a car 82 Dirty state 85 Be inaccurate 87 <Sway through the crowd to an empty space= song of 1983 88 Four-year-old canines, e.g. 90 Another look on ESPN 91 Veterinarian9s verb 93 Maker of roach bait 95 Wolverine9s relative 97 Crane technique, say 98 Chem. or geol. 100 With 104 Across, bidirectional 103 Catalogued for reference 105 Performs, as a spell 106 ___ Lynx (handheld console released in 1989) 107 Co. communications gent, maybe 109 Pester 110 Consume like a cow 112 Show empirically 113 Typical art house ûlm 114 <Life of Pi= creature 115 Botanical starters 117 Minor demons 119 Partner of born 121 Beyoncé or Madonna, e.g. 124 <It ___ its moments= 125 <Full Metal Jacket= subject 126 Emulate some participants on <Love Is Blind= may 7, 2023
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E16 eZ ee the washington post . sunday, may 7, 2023 BY TOM SIETSEMA DINING chef in October, Masako Morishita, the first Japanese woman to pilot the kitchen. A native of Kobe in central Japan, Morishita grew up in the hospitality trade. Her grandparents owned a 12-seat tachinomi, or <standing bar,= that eventually became her parents9 place of employment. Morishita, whose family lived above the bar and adjoining market and helped out with both, says she learned to cook from her grandmother and mother, an adventurous cook with an affinity for cheese and olive oil, says the chef, 42. (You may have tasted her food before. Morishita previously cooked at the wine bar Maxmonths, is to witness a business as vital as it9s ever been. Named for Commodore Matthew Perry, who helped open Japan to the West, the dining room is nearing the end of an ongoing makeover whose green-and-cream wallpaper, rippled wainscoting and ribbed ceiling give it a lovely, timeless look. Sushi has long been a lure here, appreciated for both the care taken by the cooks behind the counter and for the moderate prices, even as the cost of good fish has, like everything else, soared. Managing partner Saied Azali gave me fresh reason to return when he hired a new People occasionally ask me how some restaurants are able to stick around for a long time, and the short answer is, some restaurants share the same traits as people who age well. They start with a good foundation, learn from their mistakes, know the value of relationships and adjust to changing times. Do or die, in essence. Look at Perry9s in Adams Morgan. Next year, the Japanese retreat with the destination rooftop deck and popular drag brunch turns the big 4-0, an amazing milestone in the mercurial restaurant industry. To go there now, as I have several times the past few Approaching 40, Perry9s gives diners fresh reasons to return A new chef has the institution in Adams Morgan on the upswing PhOTOS by deb LiNdSey FOR The WaShiNgTON POST Avocado is cured with sake, then layered with tofu and topped with fermented rice in this stellar salad. Diners settle in at the sushi counter at Perry9s. Perry9s 1811 Columbia Rd. NW. 202-234-6218. perrysam.com. Open for indoor and rooftop dining, takeout and delivery for dinner 4 to 9:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 4 to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. Sunday; for brunch 10 a.m. to noon and 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday. Prices: appetizers $4 to $14, main courses $15 to $23; sushi (two pieces) $7 to $10, morikomi platters $20 to $80 (for two people). Sound check: 79 decibels/Must speak with raised voice. Accessibility: Steep stairs lead to the second-floor and rooftop; snug restrooms. Pandemic protocols: Staff members are not required to wear masks or be vaccinated. group, I spring for chirashi, 15 pieces of fish 4 fat-marbled salmon, meaty tuna, buttery snow-white escolar, among other treats 4 arranged like an underwater cityscape on a bed of seaweed-strewn rice. Credit where credit is due. Makeovers and new menus invite consumer interest, but owners are important to the equation, too. (Imagine, say, any of the many restaurants within the Knightsbridge Restaurant Group being as successful as they are today without the constant care and feeding of proprietor Ashok Bajaj.) In Perry9s case, the keeper of the flame is Azali, who started at the establishment, the onetime Biltmore Ballroom, in 1984 as a waiter (and a graduate student) before working his way up to manager two years later. By 1989, says Azali, it was <completely my restaurant.= Drag brunch was introduced in 1991. Go to Perry9s on a Sunday morning now, and you tend to see a lot of bachelorette parties as well as transgender youths and their parents, says Azali. <It9s a good, safe place for kids,= says the restaurateur. This is not a Japanese kitchen that scoops green tea ice cream and calls it a day. Several reasons to hang around before requesting the check include a warm rice pudding 4 swirled with cranberries and the rice drink amazake, then torched like a creme brulee 4 and a slice of not-too-sweet cheesecake, a layering of matcha and condensed milk on top, lemon cheesecake in the center and a dark base of crushed Oreos. (The fusion works.) Chocolate mousse flavored with pistachios is dark and dreamy, the kind of finish that would be at home in a French bistro. Perry9s has experienced ups and downs over time. My last public thoughts on the place were six years ago, when the restaurant seemed to be cooking in place. It still comes with a few flaws. As embracing as the restaurant is for many of us, the Fuji-high stairs leading to the front desk and the decibel count that requires raised voices are a yield sign for other Japan fans. As I was descending the steep and narrow passage between the rooftop and the second-floor dining room on my last visit, I heard a young man joke to his companions, <Imagine if you were lit on these stairs!= There9s no making up Perry9s many current strengths. Sure, it9s a trek to reach the roof, but that simply means you can sup on sushi beneath the stars. Drag brunch demonstrates the role of restaurants as safe places, and before I finish, I should point out how attentive the service is. <May I present the sake?= one asked, as if our $36 flask of chilled rice wine were Dom Pérignon. Perry9s is a neighborhood marker that is aging well, aided by fresh blood in the kitchen and ultimately, knowing 4 and caring 4 about its audience. well Park, which retains some of her Japanese accents. Before that, she worked in the Washington bureau of Fujisankei, a Japanese television network, outside of which she hosted pop-ups.) One of the best salads in recent memory finds slices of crisp Japanese apples in a fire-red gochujang dressing, garnished with crackling chili crunch. Heat meets sweet, and your taste buds are happier for it. Slices of avocado and tofu alternate in an elegant small dish finished with a stripe of tamari soy sauce featuring umami-rich koji rice, which the chef brought back from Japan. The avocado, lightly cured with fruity sake lees, is particularly delicious. Like mother, like daughter, when it comes to some plates. My first taste of the new chef9s contributions, steamed edamame dumplings, led to me order them every subsequent visit. The pale-green filling, visible beneath the ruffled wrappers, leans in almost as much on pureed garlic as soybeans, and I like how lemon juice and Kewpie mayonnaise balance each other as moisteners. A dusting of parmesan resembles just-fallen snow. Morishita says dumplings were the first thing her mother taught her to make 4 when she was 2. You9ll want a bowl of her clams, too. The chef cooks mild white clams with red chile flakes and garlic, incorporating some butter before introducing the clams to a steam bath of seaweed- flavored stock. The silky liquid remnants become another course when you add the rice ball or udon noodles that accompany the main course. The chef9s okonomiyaki is an edible valentine. The Japanese pancake, fashioned from a housemade batter and chopped cabbage, arrives in a little heart shape. <I wanted something feminine, cute,= says Morishita, who scatters finely chopped prosciutto, another atypical twist, on the pancake. The pink ham crisps when the round is flipped on the flap top. Stripes of velvety Kewpie mayonnaise over black garlic aioli add a rich finish. Everyone offers a burger these days, and Perry9s is no exception. The beef patty, set on a soft potato roll, is juicy and delicious with housemade teriyaki sauce. Morishita says the sandwich was inspired by the one found in Japanese McDonald9s, <which I really miss.= The memory she serves at Perry9s, in which chopped cucumbers replace all-American fries, makes me think I should check out McDonald9s in Tokyo next visit. What9s raw is good, too. Consulting chef Noriaki Yasutake is responsible for the sushi program at Perry9s. Nine combination platters address a variety of budgets and wishes; a vegetable combination goes for $20, and salmon and tuna lovers can indulge on three preparations of each fish for $30. If I9m with a Chef Masako Morishita came to Perry9s from Maxwell Park.
KLMNO Sunday, may Travel 7, 2023 . Section F ez ee rey LoPez For The WashIngTon PosT Singaporean street food gets an American Zip code In New York, Urban Hawker houses stalls for pulled coffee, Hainanese chicken and more | F3 The UpgraDe Travel writer says there9s no reason to dismiss simple joys of airplane food. F2 Flying Do airlines really have only two seats left? experts debunk 5 flight-booking myths. F4 Disney People have called on the company to leave Florida, but doing so isn9t so simple. F5 comics It can be nerve-racking to take kids to art museums, but this illustrator says it9s worth it. F6 Laksa soup from Daisy9s Dream. The stall is one of 17 at Urban Hawker, a complex for Singaporean food.
F2 eZ ee the washington post . sunday, may 7, 2023 would think about whizzing through the air in a metal tube, watching my own personal television screen, all while eating dinner at cruising altitude. Travel often means uncharted territory, doing something that might be new or out of the ordinary. You know what9s not ordinary? A culinary treat that9s divided by courses and is just for me. No one in my everyday life is offering up a foil-wrapped meal consisting of a limp salad, a bland roll with a wrapped pat of frozen butter (pro tip: set this on your steaming meal to help melt it), an adorable square of cheese and a jiggly dessert. Plus, a mini bottle of wine! No one in my everyday life is offering me a choice between beef or pasta. (What sort of beef? What variety of pasta? Who knows! Who cares!) And no one in my everyday life is whisking away my dirty dishes, so I can cover up with a flimsy blanket and meshcovered pillow to fall asleep to <27 Dresses= for the 27th time. There9s no denying that the in-flight dining experience 4 especially in economy class 4 has taken a turn for the worse. Gone are the days of tray tables being dressed with crisp white linens and fine china, the days where passengers dressed up in their finest attire. We9ve traded this for wine in a plastic cup and athleisure wear. But it9s still something. I fear our days of complimentary meals are numbered, as airlines increasingly BY ANNE RODERIQUE-JONES To submit a travel hack to The Upgrade, visit wapo.st/upgrade. Can I tell you something that excites me to no end? That enchanting moment, while sitting on an uncomfortable long-haul journey, when a flight attendant slips a piping-hot meal onto your tray table. It9s the travel equivalent of a magician pulling a rabbit out of a hat. But instead, it9s an airline employee serving up chicken Kiev out of a rolling cart. As a travel writer, I9m expected to pooh-pooh a premade frozen meal that9s thawed while in flight. Anthony Bourdain, who was willing to ingest a still-beating cobra heart, turned up his nose at airplane food. And more recently, chef and author Noah Galuten shunned the idea of in-flight and airport food. Gordon Ramsay went as far as to say, <There9s no f---ing way I eat on planes.= To this I say: When did we become so snobby that we9d dismiss the joys of Book the Cook on Singapore Airlines or a cup of noodles on Cathay Pacific? Even when I9m not the least bit hungry, a delivery of an airplane meal is simply too enticing to pass up. I want to know what9s under the foil covers, even if it9s not nutritionally sound or all that great. Airplane food is a novelty, and I will eat it, thank you very much. I9ll eat a kale salad when I get home. 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Compton, Andrea sachs, hannah sampson Copy editors: Rachael bolek, Jamie Zega editorial aide: olivia McCormack Travel advertising: Ron ulrich, 202-334-5289, [email protected] Travel Have a little patience Travelers aren9t the only ones with mixed feelings about the call button. <It9s our frenemy,= said a flight attendant who has been working with American Airlines for six years and who spoke on the condition of anonymity to protect his job status. <We love it and we hate it at the same time.= He likes that it9s there in case of emergencies. He can hit one above a seat from up front to let a colleague in the back know he needs something, then perhaps mime a glass for them to bring up a soda. He also said it9s preferable to people poking him or tapping him on what, with his 6-2 frame, tends to be his butt. So they love the button for communication. And why do they hate it? <Oh boy,= he said. <Just because, you know, they9ll ring that call light for days. And I9m like, 8I already got it. I see you, like, I9ve made eye contact with you. I told you: Give me one moment if I9m busy.9 And they9ll keep ringing it.= In short: Don9t be that person. He said a better way is to catch a flight attendant9s attention as they9re walking and raise your finger. Flight attendants9 No. 1 job is safety What flight attendants can agree on, but the general public misses, is that they are fundamentally concerned with safety, not Biscoff cookies. We see flight attendants give out food, serve drinks and take our trash, which makes their job appear to be like something akin to hospitality. What we may not notice is them ensuring we9re wearing our seat belts, seeking out anything that could be a weapon, listening for anyone becoming belligerent, skirting any statements that could get them sued, preventing a scene that could get them shamed on social media and communicating with each other about anyone who could attack, while also checking to make sure the engine isn9t billowing smoke. <A lot of people don9t see that, which 4 I get it,= he said. <Before I became a flight attendant, I didn9t see that. I just thought, 8Girl, you better give me my soda.9= Out of 61/2 weeks of training, he said only one day covered the soda side of their work. The rest focused on keeping travelers alive. If you are in danger or having an emergency, please do ring the call button twice, according to our source. <Flight Attendants are generally trained to treat the call button as [a] potential emergency and will respond accordingly,= Taylor Garland, communications director of the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA, said in an email. <It9s not a vodka tonic button.= Check the phase of the flight Veda Shook, who works for Alaska Airlines, has been a flight attendant for more than 30 years. She has gotten clicks and snaps to get her attention, and she9s responded to call-button dings for drinks, trash and spills. <It could be they9re in distress or somebody else is in distress. I mean, that does happen,= she said. <That is why [the buttons] have to be there.= She9s also had someone hit the call button because a baby was crying near the passenger and she <needed= to move. <And if you send your children on their own, you know, sometimes kids really like that button,= she said. Shook sympathizes with today9s passengers. Over her career, she9s seen <less staffing and bigger planes.= She cringes at the TSA lines bursting at the rope dividers and the security agents barking at the people about to board. If you9re considering pushing that button, Shook said, start with understanding which phase of the flight you9re in. If the plane is on the ground and the flight attendants are in their jump seats, <I am going to assume that9s an emergency, up their first passport until 24, I still find great joy in going to the airport and getting on a plane. I9ll admit that this is not always an easy feat when you9re squished into a middle seat or dodging hard-shell suitcases stuffed into overhead compartments. But the delight of travel far exceeds the negative repercussions. As we get jaded with age and experience, I think back to what 15-year-old me The Upgrade It9s time to ûy in the face of the naysayers and enjoy in-flight meals illustRAtioN bY MiN heo foR the WAshiNgtoN Post How should you use your call button? (Hint: 8It9s not a vodka tonic button.9) BY PAULETTE PERHACH All over airplanes, the words <emergency use only= label life vest compartments and door levers, but there9s no such warning for the button above each passenger that9s identified only by the outline of a person. If we press it, a flight attendant will appear. Before takeoff, they9ll tell us about seat belts and inflatable escape routes, but you could fly a lifetime and never hear a peep about the proper use of the call button. I began to wonder about this after the last time I hit it, when a flight attendant arrived and asked, <What9s your emergency?= My emergency? I hadn9t realized the button was the 911 of the sky. Most of us have probably hit this button at least once, for a drink if it seems as if there9s no more service or a blanket if it feels like ice crystals have formed on our kneecaps. But some people say they9d have to be inches from death to use the call button. Does that make the rest of us oblivious? A rise in unruly passengers shows us flight etiquette is out of control. Those of us who want to be polite travelers (but also might need a water) would love to know when exactly it9s appropriate to make the little ding, so I asked those for whom the ding chimes. through at least 10,000 feet of altitude,= Shook said. <Up to cruising altitude, don9t ring it unless you need to ring it, honestly.= Each trip is different, depending on the airline, duration and time of day, but you9re most likely to have at least one round of food, then drinks, then trash pickup. A service for water refills might come later. On longer flights, a repeat. Don9t expect a smile if you called a flight attendant after they were just out in the aisle, or if they9re in the back preparing a cart. Shook said that if she9s going through and picking up trash, and three people ask her for water, she might remind them that she9ll be coming right out with water for everyone soon. Shook said flight attendants will usually be visible about four times an hour, so if you need something, chances are you9ll see someone within 15 minutes. So when is it appropriate to summon a flight attendant to your seat, if ever? <When the seat belt sign is off, and the plane is at altitude, and you haven9t seen the flight attendant in at least 15 minutes,= Shook said. Paulette Perhach is a florida-based writer. You can follow her on twitter: @pauletteperhach. illustRAtioN bY luke MCCoNkeY foR the WAshiNgtoN Post charge us for bottles of water, booze and even an aisle seat. Until that time, I urge you: Embrace the novelty, and enjoy the airplane meal. Anne Roderique-Jones is a New York City-based travel writer. You can follow her on instagram: @anniemarie_.
sunday, may 7, 2023 . the washington post ez ee F3 doesn9t look particularly remarkable. But don9t be fooled. The rice is cooked with pandan leaf, ginger and other fragrant ingredients. The chicken is poached in an aromatic broth with ginger and garlic, then shocked in an ice bath. The effect is a sensory riot. <Wow,= I said to Seetoh when I tasted the rice. <That9s what Bourdain said the first time I made him try it,= Seetoh said with a grin. At Hainan Jones, it comes with chili dip, a sweet black soy sauce, miso soup, plus the option for a vegetable add-on. Seetoh calls Hainanese people <the biggest gifters of heritage food culture in Singapore.= He explains that people from China9s Hainan province were among the last wave of immigrants to arrive in Singapore and were famously resourceful and business-savvy. <Chicken and rice in Hainan is just poached chicken with plain rice and a ginger dip, but the Singapore version uses so many spices not available in China,= Seetoh said. <They adapted their plain-Jane dish and came up with a fireworks version, just by making do with what they had.= Hainan Jones is run by Wei Keat Lim, a graduate of the Culinary Institute of America9s satellite location in Singapore. At 27, he is the youngest hawker to come to Seetoh9s complex. The pandemic upended his plan to do an internship in Manhattan, so he opened a chicken rice hawker stall. He ended up preparing hundreds of meals a week for frontline workers and found joy in cooking and serving massive amounts of food. He told me it was more fulfilling than the fine dining he planned to pursue. <Chicken rice is my favorite food of all time. I eat it almost every day. I started thinking: Can I give back to society and also keep food affordable, like hawkers have always done?= he said. <The median age of hawkers is around 60, and people worry that in five or 10 years, the culture will be extinct. I just want to continue this tradition.= Liza Weisstuch is a new york Citybased writer. you can follow her on Twitter: @livingtheproof. before the kopi-maker continues, pouring it into a cup with a mixture of evaporated and condensed milks. <The longer you pull the coffee, the more you bring out the aromas,= said Shane Yazid, a casual kopi historian. He has worked for Kopifellas, which has several outposts in Singapore, and came to New York to open the first international store. The beans are imported from Singapore, because they9re specially roasted with sugar and butter, an old method developed to cover the bitter, smoky flavor of the beans. It lends the coffee a creaminess that no fancy oat milk latte could rival. Hainan Jones Hainanese chicken rice is the unofficial national dish of Singapore. The pale sliced poached chicken breast over a pile of rice, dotted with tiny cilantro bits, They9re cooked down into a paste called rempah, which is as laborintensive as it is delicious. The addition of coconut milk makes it different from the sour versions served in other parts of Southeast Asia (and several Malaysian restaurants in Queens). Kopifellas There is regularly a cluster of people waiting for coffee at Kopifellas, located at the entrance of the hawker center. You will order your kopi, the term for coffee throughout Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia, and you will wait. You might not notice that time is passing, because you will be distracted 4 then mesmerized 4 by the spectacle of workers pouring the coffee from on high from a long-spout kettle, a technique called <pulling= that9s adopted from the Indian method of making masala chai. The strong brew sits for a bit known as nyonyas, and the food is referred to as Nyonya cuisine in their honor. Daisy Tan was always cooking for her sizable family 4 Roy is the youngest of nine 4 and it was a longtime dream of hers to sell the meatballs she learned to make from her mother. When she retired from her career as a financial adviser, Roy secured her a stall at a hawker center. Her meatballs are porkbased, with savory shrimp bits, sweetness from chopped red onions and water chestnuts for snap. They became a hit, and they9re now the signature item at Daisy9s Dream. <It took her 60 years, but she figured out how to share the joy she felt from her mother9s cooking with the world,= Tan said. Another Peranakan specialty on his menu is laksa, a fragrant noodle soup made with dried chili, blue and yellow ginger, candlenut, galangal and lemongrass. and it9s finished with egg white for a silky mouthfeel, a Cantonese technique Hooi9s dad learned from his China-born father. <My dad wanted to figure out how to make it with more flavor and appeal to a multicultural Singapore population,= Chris Hooi said. <Today it9s become iconic.= Daisy9s Dream The food at Daisy9s Dream has the seal of approval from the toughest critic of all: chef-owner Roy Tan9s mother, Daisy. In 2011, she opened the first hawker stall in Singapore that specialized in Peranakan food. Peranakans trace their origins to the 15th century when immigrants from China settled in what is now Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia. Their rich food heritage is a fusion of Malay, Chinese and Indian flavors and techniques. Peranakan matriarchs are BY LIZA WEISSTUCH NEW YORK 4 By the time Chris Hooi gets to work in Midtown Manhattan, he9s already been out to see his seafood supplier on the Brooklyn waterfront. He likes to make sure the 70 or so Dungeness crabs that will be delivered to his stall at the Urban Hawker food hall are alive and fresh. Close to Rockefeller Center and a few blocks north of Times Square, Urban Hawker is a universe away from the steamy streets of Singapore, where Hooi learned to prepare chili crabs from his father. Now Hooi operates one of the 17 stalls at an ambitious complex for Singaporean food first dreamed up by Anthony Bourdain. In Singapore, there are more than 110 hawker centers. Each stall within typically specializes in one dish. The tradition dates back to around the mid-1800s, when immigrants arrived from China, India, Indonesia and Malaysia and cooked food from their homeland that workers could enjoy at affordable prices. As unemployment swept the nation after World War II, the streets became crowded and unsanitary. So after Singapore became a sovereign nation in 1965, the government set up a program to settle street hawkers in centers with proper plumbing, sanitation and seating. At the new hawker center in Manhattan, each stall was selected by KF Seetoh, a Singaporebased journalist, entrepreneur and self-described <food guru.= He initiated and spearheaded the bid to get hawker culture inscribed on the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2020 and founded the World Street Food Congress, a festival he9s organized in Singapore and Manila. Seetoh had long wanted to bring Singapore9s food culture to New York, and it became a realistic proposition once he met Bourdain. He shepherded Bourdain around the city when he was in town to film <A Cook9s Tour,= in 2002. They became friends, and Bourdain asked Seetoh to help open a grand global street-food center in Manhattan. Those plans fell off, however. After Bourdain died in 2018, Seetoh was determined to make the food hall happen. It finally opened in September. For Seetoh, sharing Singaporean food is sharing lessons in history, anthropology, business, sociology and, of course, food culture, in one fell swoop. <I see talent in these hawkers, and I see love,= Seetoh told The Washington Post on a recent visit to New York. <There9s a world of opportunity in this food. To call it 8love of food9 is too simple. It9s a love with someone9s lineage. That forms a whole novel to me.= For Seetoh, Urban Hawker is an opportunity for cooks to tell a story. These are a few of the hawkers whose personal novels are sure to grip you. Wok & Staple There are meals, and then there are events. The chili crab from Wok & Staple is the latter: messy, piquant, aromatic, labor-intensive and very rewarding. You might say the dish is Hooi9s birthright. And although chili crab is not hard to come by in Singapore or, for that matter, in New York9s hyper-multicultural dining landscape, what makes Wok & Staple9s distinct is its direct link to Singapore. Hooi will tell you he was a mischievous teenager. His dad, Hooi Kok Wai, a chef and restaurant owner who immigrated to Singapore from Malaysia, brought him into the kitchen to get him off the streets. <It wasn9t a choice; it was a chance,= he said. In the 1960s, <chili crab= was just a generic description, but his dad had made a mark on the local food world by giving it a specific, indelible flavor. Before he and his friends developed their sauce, the dish was prepared with a bottled chili sauce. The Hooi family9s superlative version came about when they tossed in fiery sambal chili paste, popular in Malay food, and fragrant Southeast Asian ginger flower. Lime juice adds acidity, A food fantasy, ûnally fulfilled In N.Y., Bourdain9s hawker center dream has become a reality PhoTos by rey LoPez For The WashingTon PosT CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: Chickens on display at Hainan Jones in Urban Hawker, a complex for Singaporean food with 17 stalls. Chris Hooi brought his family recipe for chili crab from Singapore to the Wok & Staple stall. Shane Yazid reaches high to show off his coffee <pulling= technique at Kopifellas. Hainanese chicken rice, the unofficial national dish of Singapore, from Hainan Jones.
F4 eZ ee the washington post . sunday, may 7, 2023 Flight-booking conspiracy theories, debunked illusTRaTions by Randy MoRa foR The WashingTon PosT keting tool. But those supply indicators are probably not made up out of thin air. It9s another fare buckets issue, said Ed Silver, chief information officer at iSeatz, a loyalty technology company. <If a customer is using a travel site and sees a message 82 seats left at this price,9 in most cases it really does mean there are only 2 seats left at that price,= he said in an email. What makes it confusing is that airlines don9t always spell it out clearly. For example, when Southwest Airlines and American say <2 left= or <2 seats left,= it sounds more dire than Delta9s and Spirit Airlines9 messaging of <2 left at this price= and <only 2 seats left at this price.= Matuleviciute said it9s a helpful tool, because it can alert you of a coming price increase. Once those two cheapest seats sell, you can expect to pay more. If you see that message and need to buy three tickets, she recommends buying them separately: Get those two at the cheapest rate, and buy the third on its own for the next best fare. 4. Myth: It9s cheaper to book on weekdays Reality: There is often a price difference, but it9s minuscule. Google Flights crunched price data over the past five years and found that it9s just 1.9 percent cheaper on average to buy tickets on Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday than over the weekend. So that $196 flight on Wednesday might be $200 on the weekend. That doesn9t mean you can9t find the cheapest deal on a weekend, or that a fare that increases over the weekend can9t come back down. If you9ve set up price alerts, you9ll see that airfares rise and fall all the time. Your best bet: <Buy the ticket when you see the right price,= said John Rose, chief risk and security officer of the travel agency Altour. Once you book a flight, you can keep an eye on fares for price dips until your departure. If you9ve booked with miles or a changeable or refundable ticket, you can cancel your higher-priced ticket and rebook at the lower rate. In general, Lindsay said Skyscanner data from millions of flight bookings in the past year shows that the overall best time to book flights from the United States is, on average, 23 weeks before departure, and that the cheapest day of the week to travel (not book, but fly) is Tuesday. That9s still merely an average. <Not only do these hacks change depending on the destination, but also, travelers will find differing results for the same destination but a different month,= Lindsay said. For example, she said the best time to book a flight from Washington to London in September is 35 weeks ahead, while the best time for Reykjavik, Iceland, is 24 weeks. 5. Myth: Google Flights has the cheapest fares Reality: Aggregator sites don9t set prices. Ticket pricing does vary by website. On aggregator sites 4 such as Google Flights or Skyscanner, which show flights from suppliers that set their own prices 4 you9ll see fares set by the airline, as well as ones from third parties such as Orbitz or CheapOair. The aggregator sites don9t adjust fares, but they do have the biggest selection. <Skyscanner can only show prices being shown on other sites. It doesn9t have an effect on them going up or down,= Lindsay said. Some perks of shopping on aggregator sites such as Google Flights is that they can show you the route9s price history, to give you context on whether the fares you9re seeing are typical, high or a good deal. They also offer price alerts to notify you of changes. Some disadvantages: They don9t include every airline (like Southwest, which only sells tickets on its website). If you use an aggregator to book through a third-party site, you9re in the hands of that third party, not the airline. So even if you scored a cheaper fare, you could have more hoops to jump through if something goes wrong on your travel day. BY NATALIE B. COMPTON Shopping for airfare can feel like a game of cat and mouse. One minute you9re mulling a $200 flight to your cousin9s wedding in Tampa, and a few days, hours or mere moments later, the price jumps to $317. Was it just supply and demand, or something more nefarious at play? Airlines won9t spill the secret sauce behind their pricing strategies. We reached out to most of the major U.S. carriers about their sales strategies and didn9t get much to solve our sneaking suspicions. American Airlines spokesperson Andrea Koos said they don9t talk about their fares or revenue management strategy. In an email, Delta Air Lines spokesperson Morgan Durrant said <what9s no myth is the demand for Delta9s product and hundreds of destinations in our network that are generally made available for sale up to 330 days prior to departure.= So we9re left with flight-booking myths and booking techniques that rival baseball players9 superstitions, such as only searching for flights in <incognito mode= (a.k.a. private browsing modes that are supposed to block websites from tracking user activity), or only booking on certain days of the week, or using PCs to shop instead of Macs. Industry experts say price fluctuation isn9t as sinister, or personal, as we may believe. <I don9t blame people for having conspiratorial beliefs about airlines,= said Scott Keyes, founder of the travel membership program Going. <But that it9s because of you, almost like a 8Truman Show9 explanation, is just not the actual reason flights change.= Then what is it? We went searching for explanations for your airfare questions and conspiracy theories. 1. Myth: You should book in 8incognito9 mode Reality: Airfare can change frequently, regardless of your trail. Yes, booking sites track your behavior. Seth Miller, an airline analyst and editor of industry news site PaxEx.Aero, notes the time he searched for a flight to Vegas and, <72 hours later, I got an email saying, 8Hey, are you still interested in going to Las Vegas?9= But even so, Miller doesn9t believe that information is used to manipulate your airfare. <It is understandable when faced with a change in pricing that our customers might attribute the change to their individual actions, but that is not the case,= Hawaiian Airlines spokesperson Alex Da Silva said in an email. He explained that prices for available seats generally go up as more are sold, as the date of departure approaches or in response to pricing changes by competitors. Airfare pricing isn9t that straightforward; it9s extremely volatile by design. Carriers use dynamic pricing algorithms to assess realtime and historic booking data, then adjust prices accordingly. Demand, distance, your itinerary and cabin class can influence changes, said Laura Lindsay, travel trends expert for the travel booking site Skyscanner. She also said Skyscanner doesn9t use cookies to limit the prices it shows passengers, so no matter how many times you search for the same flight, you9ll always see the best prices available at that time. Google Flights group product manager James Byers also said the site doesn9t decide flight prices. So your browsing history, device or private searches won9t affect fares. Every day, Google Flights9 systems compute an enormous number of possible ticket combinations for trips, and ticket prices from different data providers are constantly changing, <even from second to second,= Byers said in an email. <For example, there could be billions of potential ticket combinations for trips between Los Angeles and London when you factor in variables like connecting flights and the different prices available from different booking sites,= which is why prices can change simply by refreshing the page or switching from one device to another. Aiste Matuleviciute, a spokesperson for the travel-tech start-up RatePunk, agrees that although flight-booking sites do have access to your IP address, it9s not so they can tinker with your fares. Collecting data on your location allows airlines and booking sites to give you more relevant search results, such as the currency and language you use. Any fare differences you find with incognito mode are coincidental. Keyes chalks our fears up to logical fallacy. We9ve all been taught that correlation does not imply causation, <yet we seem to throw that out the window when it comes to airlines,= Keyes said. Just because you see a price jump from one search to the next doesn9t mean fares are changing based on your activity. The same goes for airlines changing rates on your phone vs. your laptop. <I9ve never seen any evidence or proof that this exists,= Keyes added. 2. Myth: Airlines charge couples more Reality: Different seat types come with different prices. You see there are plenty of open seats available on a flight; why can9t you get two at the same price? The answer is a little inside baseball. Airlines don9t price every seat on a plane the same, even ones in the same category (economy, business, etc.). Instead, seats are divided into different reservation booking designators (RBDs), or <fare buckets.= <Each bucket denotes what specific privileges or perks are associated with that ticket,= Keyes said. A flight will have a bucket with the most expensive but fully refundable seats, one for deeply discounted but nonrefundable ones, or nonrefundable but changeable economy seats, for example. <Many times, what9s happening is that the last ticket in the cheapest fare bucket just got sold,= Keyes said, <so now the new cheapest ticket is in a higher fare bucket, which might be $50 or $100 more expensive.= 3. Myth: 8Two seats left9 is a lie Reality: Airlines mean <two seats left= at that price. Creating a sense of scarcity can light a fire under customers to buy before it9s too late, so it is a mar-
sunday, may 7, 2023 . the washington post eZ ee F5 velopment Fund and national government agencies. Municipalities and beach operators purchase the majority of the equipment. A handful of seaside resorts and bars have also added the amenity. <An increasing number of beaches around Greece are becoming accessible for visitors with mobility difficulties. Although there are frequently customized requirements for people with disabilities, there are also various accessibility solutions to meet their needs,= said Jenny Leivadarou, an inclusion consultant and wheelchair user based in Greece. <The chairs are well-tested and have successfully contributed toward this cause.= No more feeling like 8a sack of potatoes9 Seatrac grew out of conversation between Fotiou, an aerospace engineer, and a Greek friend who uses a wheelchair and said they disliked being carried into the water like <a sack of potatoes.= To this point, Seatrac frees the beachgoer from having to rely on friends for a lift. <I like that wheelchair users can use [Seatrac] independently without needing assistance,= said Kristin Secor, who created the World on Wheels blog and watched a video demonstration of the chair from her New York home. <It looks like transferring from one9s wheelchair to the device is relatively easy.= When Secor, who was born with muscular dystrophy, visited Greece in 2010, she relied on a cane for support. At a beach in Mykonos, she struggled to maintain her balance on the loose sand and in the waves. She now uses a wheelchair and ventilator, and her needs and abilities are different from a decade ago. Because she lacks upper-body strength, she said she might not have enough power to lift herself in and out of the water from the chair. However, she said she can still splash around without fully submerging. <Maybe I could partially go in or dangle my legs in the water,= she said. <That might be a nice option.= A full-accessibility beach experience In addition to the Seatrac chairs, TOBEA has provided additional amenities for beachgoers with mobility challenges, such as accessible changing rooms, showers and bathrooms; walkways amenable to wheelchairs; and a shaded lounge area. A directory shows which beaches are equipped with those perks (seatrac.gr/en/beach-directory). <Seatrac is not just a device,= Fotiou said. <It is a holistic solution.= To help people plan their beach outing, the company created an interactive map and beach directory with nearly 200 listings. Each profile includes the available amenities, such as parking and showers; photos and a live video feed can also help guests determine whether, based on wave size and wind gust, it9s a good beach day. <I have seen them in Corfu and Syros. The chairs are definitely helpful,= said Aliki Chamosfakidou, managing director of Dolphin Hellas, an Athens-based travel agency. <They make people feel more welcome, and they can enjoy their stay more.= seatrac Ramps installed by Seatrac are meant to help beachgoers with mobility issues, and the chairs allow them to <drive= into the water. BY HANNAH SAMPSON Should the <most magical place on earth= find a new address? As the feud between Disney and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) escalates, former president Donald Trump has suggested that Walt Disney World might want to consider relocating out of Central Florida. So have 4 with varying degrees of seriousness 4 2024 Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley, a handful of North Carolina state legislators, Colorado Gov. Jared Polis (D), liberal commentator Keith Olbermann and countless online opinion-givers. The suggestions and outright invitations have trickled in during a Disney-DeSantis dispute that dates back to last year, starting when the company spoke out against a law limiting discussion of gender identity or sexual orientation in schools. DeSantis, who is seen as a leading candidate to be the GOP9s presidential nominee, and legislators moved quickly to remove the company9s self-governing status. The conflict escalated to a lawsuit, with Disney claiming the governor was violating its free speech. If Disney were to flee, Florida would lose a visitor magnet and major moneymaker: In 2019, the four theme parks drew nearly 60 million guests combined, according to an industry estimate. And the company said the resort contributed more than $780 million in state and local taxes for fiscal 2021. <This isn9t difficult,= Olbermann wrote in a March tweet. <Move all the irreplaceable items out of the current DisneyWorld. Rebuild in the Carolinas or Puerto Rico. Then invite [DeSantis] to Disney9s Orlando facility and burn the place down while he watches.= It would actually be extremely difficult, experts say. Impossibly so. <There isn9t enough tea in China or gold in the ground to get Disney to leave Florida,= said Dennis Speigel, president of the consulting firm International Theme Park Services. He said Disney created a global destination for leisure travel. <And there9s no place on the planet that even comes close.= The Walt Disney World Resort represents billions of dollars of investment over more than half a century, starting out when the Orlando area was <alligator farms and orange groves,= Speigel said. The vast complex sits on 47 square miles in Orange and Osceola counties, encompassing four theme parks, two water parks, 31 hotels with about 29,000 rooms, a 220-acre sports complex and an outdoor mall. The properties are linked by roads, lakes, an elevated railway and an aerial gondola system; Disney World employs about 75,000 workers, which the company calls cast members. Attractions include the 2019 addition Star Wars: Galaxy9s Edge, featuring a 100-foot reproduction of the Millennium Falcon. Epcot9s iconic sphere, Spaceship Earth, stretches 180 feet high. At the Magic Kingdom park, the Florida resort9s first, Cinderella Castle stands at 189 feet. <Too big to move,= said Richard Foglesong, professor emeritus of political science at Rollins College in nearby Winter Park and author of <Married to the Mouse: Walt Disney World and Orlando.= The newest theme park, Animal Kingdom, is home to roughly 2,000 animals, plus a Mount Everest-themed coaster, 145-foot artificial tree and an entire land themed around <Avatar.= <It9s taken Disney 52 years in Florida to get where it is,= Speigel said. Disney did not respond to a question about whether or when it would consider moving. But the company has detailed its contributions and commitment to Florida online and in public comments. <We love the state of Florida, and I think that9s reflected in not only how much we9ve invested over the last 50 years but how much we9ve given back,= CEO Bob Iger said during the company9s annual shareholder meeting in April. He said plans call for more than $17 billion in investment at the Florida resort over the next 10 years, which would create 13,000 new direct jobs, bring more people to the state and generate more taxes. <Any action that thwarts those efforts simply to retaliate for a position the company took sounds not just anti-business, but it sounds anti-Florida,= he said. Experts say there are endless reasons Disney wouldn9t want to move, just from a financial perspective. Kevin Barbee, a <parkitect= who leads teams in creating theme parks and entertainment venues globally, said in an email that the cost to re-create Walt Disney World elsewhere could top $50 billion 4 if the company could get enough land at a <seriously low= price. <The investment made by Disney into the land, buildings and attractions in Florida would be hard to repeat in another location in the U.S. with comfortable weather year-round,= he said. <And, if landowners found out it was Disney buying, the prices would skyrocket.= Barbee, who has worked with companies including Universal Studios and Six Flags, said it would also be an incredibly drawn-out process, requiring several years to acquire land and at least five years to design, build and fabricate theme parks and water parks with <an army= of about 2,500 designers, architects, engineers and others for the parks alone. After all that money and effort, Disney would just end up with a copy of what it has in Florida, Len Testa, president of the themepark trip-planning site TouringPlans and co-author of <The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World,= said in an email. <That seems like not a great use of time or money,= he wrote. <And there9s absolutely no chance 4 zero 4 that it9s going to happen right now.= Testa said, however, that he expects the company has a <30- year plan buried somewhere in the Disney corporate vaults= in case climate change renders Florida <too inhospitable for yearround tourism.= The money and time reasons to stay put don9t even factor in the surroundings: a busy international airport that just added a new $2.8 billion terminal; other theme and water parks that also draw millions of visitors a year; tourist attractions throughout the region; and hundreds of hotels and thousands of restaurants. Then there9s the factor you can9t pay for: weather that allows visitors to visit year-round. The special taxing district that the state established decades ago 4 and that has been under attack since last year 4 has also been beneficial for the company. Foglesong said Disney asked for everything it could possibly want, <from permission to build a nuclear power plant to planning and zoning authority and more,= when it decided to build its biggest resort in Florida. <They knew that, once dug in, they could no longer credibly threaten to leave; their leverage would be greatly diminished,= he said. <Governor DeSantis and his allies know this, too. So do Donald Trump and Nikki Haley when they facetiously urge Disney to abandon Florida. Such calls are mere digs at DeSantis.= If the area no longer had Disney, Testa said, the result would be <an economic nuclear winter.= <The city would survive, but plenty of people would leave,= he said. <Those who remain would need to rebuild the economy.= Could Disney move out of Florida? No way, experts say. illustration by katty huertas/the WashinGton Post; istock; Getty imaGes BY ANDREA SACHS This summer in Europe, beachgoers with mobility issues will have more opportunities to swim in the Mediterranean without having to worry about traversing the sand. Starting in May, more than 200 Seatrac chairs will be installed at beaches to help vacationers access the sea in Greece and a few neighboring countries, including Italy and Cyprus. At each site, a wooden walkway leads to a solar-powered chair set on a single track. Users transfer themselves into the recliner and <drive= into the water via a remote-control device that is available at the beach or delivered to their hotel with advance notice. Once in the sea, they can lift themselves out of the chair for a swim, then return to the chair for the trip back to the docking station. The contraption lets them bypass the sand, which can be a hazard for people who use wheelchairs, canes or walkers, or who are wobbly on their feet. It also allows them to enjoy the sea on their own volition 4 no extra hands required. The <Seatrac does not provide only independent access to the sea. It provides dignity and independence to people with mobility issues that want to enjoy swimming,= said Ignatios Fotiou, one of the Greek inventors of the innovative beach device. <They can choose where to go and ask their friends to join them, not the other way around.= In 2012, a company called TOBEA unveiled nine of the mobile chairs at several beaches in Greece. Last year, the company installed 180 devices in Greece, plus several in Cyprus, Italy and Latvia. This summer, it plans to operate more than 220 of them during high beach season, roughly May through October. <In 2022, we had more than 40,000 uses,= said Fotiou, the chief executive of TOBEA in Greece, of the gratis experience. <This is the direct impact 4 the thousands of smiles of people who can go swimming independently.= Fotiou said the company plans to expand within Europe and beyond. Officials in the U.S. Virgin Islands, Spain and Croatia have expressed interest. <I am working with the U.S.V.I. government in purchasing three Seatrac Movers, which we hope will happen early this summer,= said Don Peters, a paraplegic Army veteran based in St. Croix. <It will be a good tourist draw for wheelchair passengers on cruise lines.= Brian Bergman, president of TOBEA-West, said beachgoers in the United States will operate an enhanced version of the original Seatrac model. The Seatrac Mover will feature such accessories as an attached joystick instead of a remote control and multiple cameras affixed to the chair to help with visibility and discourage vandalism. <Seatrac could benefit the more than 3 million wheelchair users and millions more who suffer from other mobility issues, the most prevalent disability in our country,= said Bergman, who was inspired by his late sister-inlaw, an avid swimmer with multiple sclerosis. In Greece, the program was co-funded by the European Union9s European Regional DeAdaptive chairs provide 8dignity,9 8independence9 to beachgoers in Greece
F6 eZ ee the washington post . sunday, may 7, 2023 BY DIANA SCHOENBRUN Art museums are exciting places that can inspire children. But the experience can be nerve-racking for parents. Kids learn through sensory experience, so take notice of how they soak it all in. There9s the potential for a meltdown when you tell them to look 4 but not touch, taste or smell 4 any of the priceless art. Here9s a few ways to navigate the experience. There are 11 references to real artwork in this comic. How many can you find and name? Diana schoenbrun is an illustrator, writer and educator based in new york City. you can follow her on Instagram: @dianaschoenbrun. Illustrated artwork inspired by: roy Lichtenstein9s <Cheese Head=; Jackson Pollock9s <Untitled=; edgar Degas9 <the Little Fourteen-year-old Dancer=; alexander Calder9s <mariposa=; Claes oldenburg9s <Floor burger=; Louise bourgeois9 <Crouching spider=; niki de saint Phalle9s <structures for Life=; bodys Isek Kingelez9s <City Dreams=; robert smithson9s <map of broken Glass (atlantis)=; edvard munch9s <the scream=; marble statue of a member of the imperial family, 27 b.C.-a.D. 68. Taking children to art museums can be stressful 4 but it9s worth it BY STAFF OF BY THE WAY For many travelers, summer trips have meant a visit to some of America9s national parks. Maybe you loaded up the station wagon for a road trip to the Grand Canyon, hiked through Yosemite or took a swamp tour in the Everglades. We want to see your park photos with family and friends and hear about your favorite travel memories, whether it was five years ago or 50. A selection of photos may be featured in a Washington Post story. To submit photos, please visit wapo.st/nationalparkphotos or email [email protected]. Please note that the form requires a sign-in from a Google account. If you don9t have one, email your photos to [email protected]. Include your first and last name, location and what/who is in the photo. Submit your national park memories to The Post Dean ConGer/CorbIs/Getty ImaGes
years, data centers have come under scrutiny for their carbon emissions. But now, as a <megadrought= continues to ravage the southwest and the Colorado River dwindles, some communities charge that the centers are also draining local water supplies. In The Dalles, ore., a local paper fought to unearth information revealing that a Google data center uses over a quarter of the city9s water. In Los Lunas, KLMNO ee AX fn fs lf PW DC bD Pg AA fD ho Mn Ms sM BusineSS sunday, may 7, 2023 g department of data Why are bud light sales lagging? The answer is south of the border, in Mexican beer exports. g3 work advice A frustrated employee wants to get to work, but their boss simply won9t stop talking. g2 illusTRATion by TuCkeR hARRis/The WAshingTon PosT People are scared that the debt ceiling showdown will end up slamming them financially. And they are right to be alarmed. Republicans are risking pushing the nation into default and disrupting the global economy. <I am more worried about the debt ceiling not being raised than anything else in life at the moment,= wrote Jana Hutchins of Tempe, Ariz. <I have been retired for about a year and a half, and I have a long time to go to live on the savings I have accumulated over my lifetime. I fear it could be wiped out or so severely reduced that it will take more time to recover than what I might have.= The debt ceiling restricts how much money the federal government can borrow to pay its bills. And while it is gravely concerning that the government spends more than it takes in, this recent conflict is about spending that has already been approved. <It9s unfortunate that Congress is playing a game of chicken with so much at stake,= said Christine Benz, director of personal finance and retirement planning for Morningstar. <But we9ve been here before, in 2011, and that time, at least, Congress managed to reach an agreement to raise the debt ceiling at the 11th hour. It seems unlikely that Congress won9t do so this time around, but anything is possible, especially with the extreme polarization in Washington right now.= Consumer confidence is important right now, with the Federal Reserve still battling inflation and concern about a potential recession ahead. Then there were the spectacular failings of several major banks. nearly half of Americans are anxious sEE sinGletary on G2 Investors, seniors are panicking over debt ceiling shenanigans Michelle Singletary The Color of Money BY NAOMI NIX Mark Zuckerberg sounded nervous. The Meta CEo had just announced that his company would slash thousands of jobs in March, on top of 11,000 layoffs in november. During an hour-long town hall meeting from the company9s Menlo Park headquarters in California, the decimated workforce peppered Zuckerberg with questions 4 including why they should have confidence in his leadership. <That9s a completely fair question,= Zuckerberg responded without his usual bluster, according to a recording of the meeting obtained by The Washington Post. It was a sobering admission for the CEo, who popularized the phrase <move fast and break things= to describe how he made a scrappy start-up into a towering $116 billion symbol of silicon Valley success. Zuckerberg has shepherded Meta through years of public turbulence, offering employees confident defiance and the security that, despite some missteps, their CEo always bet on the correct future. But now, roiled by economic tumult, waves of layoffs that will slash some 21,000 workers and a costly investment in the virtual reality <metaverse= that shows no immediate signs of paying off, many inside Meta say Zuckerberg has lost his vision 4 and the trust of his workforce. Instead, he is steering the company into an unprecedented morale crisis, according to interviews with more than two dozen current and former employees who spoke on the condition of anonymity for fear of retribution. <It9s like they went from 8move fast and break things9 to 8slow down, break things,9 then 8maybe fix it later on a case-by-case9= basis, one of the employees said. Meta9s core product, Facebook, is battling TikTok for users and marketers. Economic forces have cut into its advertising business. The company lags on generative artificial intelligence, which is quickly revolutionizing the tech industry. Last month, Meta9s stock rose 13 percent on news that quarterly revenue had ticked up for the first time in nearly a year. But insiders say the layoffs 4 along sEE meta on G7 Amid layobs, Meta ûnds itself in a morale crisis Insiders say employees have lost faith in Zuckerberg and his vision for the company n.M., farmers protested a decision by the city to allow a Meta data center to move into the area. More than 30 percent of the world9s data centers are located in the United states; the power required to run those centers already accounts for about 2 percent of the nation9s electricity use. As the data storage requirements of the planet escalate 4 and as water becomes scarcer because of climate change 4 these operations may attract greater scrutiny. It9s common to think of the stuff of digital life 4 the photos, the videos, the webpages, the e-books, the reams and reams of data 4 as somehow lighter than air, existing in <the cloud= or zipping along global wireless networks. The reality, however, is much more sEE water on G2 BY SHANNON OSAKA When Jenn Duff heard that Meta, the parent company of Facebook, wanted to build yet another data center in Mesa, Ariz., she was immediately suspicious. <My first reaction was concern for our water,= Duff said. The desert city of half a million residents was already home to large data centers owned by Google, Apple and other tech giants, and Duff, a city council member, feared for the city9s future water supply. <It9s not like we9re sitting fat and happy in water,= she said. <We9re still constantly looking at the drought situation.= Mesa is one of many cities and towns in the West wrestling with the expansion of water-guzzling data centers. For A new front in the water wars: Our internet use In the American West, data centers are clashing with local communities that want to preserve resources amid drought BY ALEX HORTON, MONIQUE WOO AND TUCKER HARRIS Flannel, muddy girl camo and man cards. These ads helped sell the AR-15. T he Colt AR-15 looked more like a laser blaster than dad9s trusty rifle when it hit the market in 1964. It was made from aluminum and plastic, not the heavier metals and wood used in traditional firearms. Its cartridges were tiny compared with typical hunting ammunition. And it was all black 4 a dour monochrome far from the rich walnut accentuating many guns at the time. In short, the AR-15 presented a litany of challenges for those tasked with trying to sell it. Many gun enthusiasts and industry executives were initially skeptical that an offshoot of a weapon originally designed for combat could sell in a marketplace focused on extolling the virtues of rifles for hunting and handguns for self-defense. But in the ensuing decades, the AR-15 would become a powerful symbol for whoever invoked it, from gun-control advocates decrying it as a preferred tool for mass killers to gun owners who championed it as the pinnacle of second Amendment rights. Just last week, officials arrested a Texas man accused of killing five neighbors after he was asked to stop shooting an AR-15-style weapon near their yard. Through it all, the gun also became a point of emphasis for gun companies that turned to tactical weapons as an emerging and lucrative market. An examination of the ads used to sell the AR-15, from the 1960s until today, reveals how the gun industry followed social and cultural changes as it sought to broaden the appeal of an unusually polarizing consumer product. This analysis is based on a review of more than 400 advertisements, catalogue entries, brochures, social media posts and other messages produced by gun manufacturers and ad agencies. Many of the ads appeared in gun-oriented publications, including American Rifleman and Guns & Ammo 4 and some have been cited over the years in lawsuits and Federal Trade Commission complaints filed by victims of gun crimes or their families. The Washington Post sought additional analysis from experts on the intersection of marketing and culture. The ads show how an industry attuned to public opinion across the decades, particularly among its heavily conservative customer base, has heralded the AR-15 as a weekend toy, an effective tool for hunting and home defense, and an expression sEE ar-15 on G4 american icon A series examining the AR-15, a weapon with a singular hold on a divided nation Jeff Chiu/AP
g2 eZ ee the washington post . sunday, may 7, 2023 and spark conflict. In The Dalles, Google was embroiled in a 13- month legal fight to keep the water usage of its local data centers private. Eventually, the company disclosed that its data centers consume more than 25 percent of the town9s supply. Google then became the first company to publicize its data centers9 water usage worldwide. John DeVoe, adviser for the environmental group WaterWatch of oregon, worries that data centers in The Dalles are taking away precious water that could be used to help support species in nearby wetlands and rivers. <It9s an already difficult situation where too much water is promised to too many interests,= DeVoe said. <And now you have a new use coming in and saying, 8Hey, we want our share, too.9= In nearby Cascade Locks, ore., residents are also pushing back against a proposed data center that they worry will raise electricity rates and suck up precious water. The good news is that data centers9 efficiency has improved dramatically over the past decade or so. In the mid-2000s, marston said, researchers projected that data center electricity use would expand to take up huge proportions of the world9s electricity demand. But while data centers9 workloads increased fivefold between 2010 and 2018, their electricity consumption increased only 6 percent. Still, as the world lives more and more online, data storage requirements are climbing. Newsha Ajami, a researcher at Stanford University9s Water in the West center and a water expert at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, said even if data centers9 water use is relatively small, the region9s longterm megadrought means every use is up for debate. <We have really limited amounts of water,= she said. <Every drop counts.= Compared with agriculture and urban demands, data centers take up a small proportion of the West9s water. But in small towns and rural areas, the proportion can seem much larger, drops, and using more energy for cooling through traditional air conditioning, which emits more greenhouse gases. The right combination depends on where the center is located. least 49. Ben Townsend, Google9s global head of infrastructure and water strategy, said there is a trade-off between using more water for cooling, thus saving precious Landon marston, a professor of water resources engineering at Virginia Tech and one of the study9s authors. California, for example, has at least 239 data centers; desert Arizona has at concrete. The dozens of zettabytes of data produced every year (a zettabyte is a gigantic unit of data, equal to about 250 billion DVDs) are increasingly stored in thousands of data centers around the world, where massive servers keep the internet afloat. Those servers require a great deal of energy and produce a great deal of heat. Without adequate cooling, the servers can overheat, fail or even catch fire. Companies can either use traditional air conditioning to cool the servers, which is expensive, or use water for evaporative cooling. The latter is cheaper, but it also sucks up millions of gallons of water. A large data center, researchers say, can gobble up anywhere between 1 million and 5 million gallons of water a day 4 as much as a town of 10,000 to 50,000 people. According to a Virginia Tech study, data centers rank among the top 10 water-consuming commercial industries in the United States, using approximately 513 million cubic meters of water in 2018. much of that water use comes from electricity use 4 coal, nuclear and natural gas plants take water to operate, and hydropower also consumes water 4 but about a quarter is due to using water for direct cooling. The researchers also found that a lot of data centers operate where water is scarce. Part of the problem is that tech companies put many of these centers in areas where power is cheap and low-carbon 4 such as Arizona or other states with plentiful solar or wind power 4 to help meet their climate targets. Water in those regions is scarce. meanwhile, areas where water is plentiful, such as in the East, have higher-carbon sources of power. <You have to think about how much of the western United States is water-stressed,= said wATeR FRom g1 if I start on it and get back to you at [future time] with a status update and any questions I have?= Translation: I hear you, I understand what you want, and I9m eager to get started on it. After you9ve repeated this process a few times and delivered your usual great results, your boss should, ideally, start to trust that you know the work and are best left to do it. Eventually, you may get to the point of being able to head off his filibusters with a bright <Yep, got it.= That is, of course, assuming faster thinker than he is. I realize that I9m doing the same thing as your boss, rattling on about clock design when you just want to know the time. But if one of the above explanations clicks with your sympathies, it may help defuse your annoyance. Replacing <he doesn9t respect my time= with <he can9t help himself= can put you in a better frame of mind when you try to gently rein him in, as follows: After he cycles through an explanation, repeat it in a condensed form, and then say, <I think I have the gist. How about editor: lori Montgomery " art Directors: andrew Braford, tucker harris " Photo editor: haley hamblin " e-mail: [email protected] " telephone: 202-334-9800 " mail: the Washington Post, sunday Business, 1301 k st. nW, Washington, d.c. 20071 " advertising: noelle Wainwright, 202-334-7610, [email protected] Business default could make things much worse. <The most important thing you can do is make sure you are as debt-free as possible,= mcClanahan said. Diversify, diversify, diversify If there was ever a time to embrace diversification, this is it. You need cash, bonds and equities to help you weather this debt ceiling storm and any other economic calamity. In addition to a rainy-day fund, Benz recommends having a mix of high-quality bonds 4 including government, corporate and mortgage-backed securities 4 that cover your short-term and medium-term spending needs from three to 10 years out. Instead, play the long game if you9re an investor. <This kind of brinkmanship and uncertainty often cause volatility in stocks, which is why I like the idea of people having at least a 10-year spending horizon if they want to own them,= Benz said. <That way, even if stocks go down and stay down for a while, you won9t risk having to touch them when they9re depressed.= Build a cash cushion make sure you have a good emergency fund to weather any short economic upheavals, mcClanahan said. Yes, you9ve heard this before. And yet we know many Americans don9t have enough saved for a financial emergency. <I like the idea of retirees and other people with short-term spending needs holding true cash instruments for their very short-term needs,= Benz said. get rid of debt Interest rates are rising, making debt more expensive. A still unlikely, loss,= mcClanahan said. Finally, given the volatility that the debt ceiling chaos may create for stocks, you should hold on to your bonds, said Russell Price, chief economist for Ameriprise Financial. In the unlikely event there is a default, investors might rush to bonds because the stock market will probably see a significant drop, Price said. <Initially, the safer investments might be fixedincome securities,= he said. Don9t give up on the stock market Fleeing when you are fearful is a natural response. But in this case, it would be unwise. There9s a low probability the government will default, but if you jump out of the market, you might see losses if, at the last moment, Congress increases the debt ceiling, Price said. <People shouldn9t be making significant adjustments,= he said. <They shouldn9t be overreacting.= culminate in hair-raising lastminute deals, but don9t make rash decisions, warned Carolyn mcClanahan, a certified financial planner who founded the fee-only Life Planning Partners, based in Jacksonville, Fla. To answer the question of the I bondholder wondering whether she should sell, the experts agree. Don9t do it. <We go through this every few years, and it generally gets worked out,= mcClanahan said. <CDs aren9t any safer than I bonds, so if that is the reason she is switching, it isn9t worth the hassle.= Series I savings bonds are still ultra-safe. They also offer valuable protection against inflation you don9t get with CDs, Benz said. It9s also important to remember that if you have owned your I bonds for less than five years, you forfeit the last three months of interest. Investors <would lock in a guaranteed loss in an effort to avoid a possible and, in my view, political grandstanding doesn9t make economic sense. Scott Helmers of Spirit Lake, Iowa, wrote: <As a retired person, I fear both for Social Security and government bonds. But moreover, I worry about the country9s reputation. The situation is a matter of paying our commitments. It is a total representation of the instability of government for a succeeding Congress to refuse to pay for bills passed by the prior Congress.= Investors with U.S. savings bonds are contemplating cashing in, fearing the government will default. one reader with Series I savings bonds asked whether it makes sense to move that money to certificates of deposit that yield close to 4 percent. Stop. Don9t make a move based on fear. Pause and consider what the following financial experts recommend. Here9s what you should and shouldn9t do. Don9t bail on your bonds This debt ceiling drama may about the safety of the money that they have at banks or other financial institutions, according to a Gallup poll conducted in April, the month after Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank collapsed. I wrote about this issue earlier in the year, but now that the deadline for a deal is closing in, I thought it was important to address the anxiety people are feeling. I reached out to readers, asking how they felt about the looming debt ceiling crisis. <To say that I am feeling stress over the disastrous possibilities is an understatement,= wrote a disabled veteran from Indianapolis. Jeff Leonhardt, a retired public school teacher in michigan, wrote: <I have a pension but also have savings, bonds, and mutual funds. It worries and angers me that the public has to endure the shenanigans of the people who supposedly work for us.= For many consumers, the singleTARy FRom g1 michelle singletary Concerns about a debt ceiling crisis are real, but experts preach the long view Data centers9 water usage draws scrutiny in drought-stressed West andreW selsky/aP A google data center in The Dalles, Ore., in October 2021. google was embroiled in a 13-month legal fight to keep the water usage of its local data centers private, before eventually disclosing that its data centers use more than 25 percent of the town9s supply. if you have a personal finance question for Michelle, please call 1- 855-ask-Post (1-855-275-7678). her award-winning column <the color of Money= is syndicated by the Washington Post news service and syndicate and carried in dozens of newspapers. have been, <She9s unavailable,= not a bunch of evasions. After the incident, I made a mental note that if I ever needed to find someone who was out of the room, I wouldn9t ask Lisa. Do you have any insights on this exasperating situation? Karla: I can imagine any number of motives behind Lisa9s uncooperative response: She didn9t like you; she was distracted; she had been asked all day where other people were and was tired of being used as a personal tracking service. Whatever her reasons, the power dynamic leaned in her favor as a full-time employee, so there wasn9t much you could do about it. In any case, you learned that Lisa is not a helpful resource, and you9re better off relying on yourself. mind you, if conveying that lesson was her goal, she could have saved you both a lot of frustration by pleading total ignorance. Reader query: Are you a talkit-out collaborator, or a leave-mealone-I9ve-got-this problem solver? Share your work preferences with me at [email protected]. he9s capable of change and can pick up on feedback without taking offense. If he truly does value the sound of his own voice over results, there may not be much you can do to make working with him tolerable. As for his habit of asking needless questions, think of the following scenario as an example of how not to handle it. Reader: I was on a contract with a team of 60 or 70 people in a client9s large facility, including <Rachel= (also a contractor) and <Lisa= (an employee of the client, same rank as Rachel and me). one day I needed to discuss something with Rachel. The only other person in the room was Lisa. I said, <Lisa, do you know where Rachel is?= Lisa said, <She9s there.= <Where is 8there?9= <Where would she be?= Finally, after I9d asked eight or nine times, Lisa vaguely motioned toward an office off the room we were in and said, <She9s in that office.= Lisa had clearly known where Rachel was all along and held out on me for no apparent reason. Even if she had a valid reason for not telling me where Rachel was, the appropriate response would office versus remote-work power struggle right now. on the one hand, you9ve got the processfocused, let9s-talk-this-out collaborator; on the other, a leave-it-to-me-I9ve-got-this problem solver. Both have their place and purpose, both are valuable, and both will inevitably be paired up and drive each other bonkers. Your power dynamic makes things tricky. When the person you report to is the person impeding your progress, you have to tread carefully. Failing to mask your impatience, or rationing your responses to his half-considered queries in the hope he9ll find his own answers, could be perceived as disrespectful and uncooperative. Some reasons your boss may feel the need to confabulate everything to death: l He may still be learning his way in your work environment. l He may have a neurological processing difference/insecurity/ anxiety/compulsion that requires him to verify in person that he9s gotten his message across. l His repetition may be as much about reminding himself as informing you. And finally: maybe you9re just a smarter, Reader: I9ve had a new boss for about six months who means well but is the epitome of <this meeting could have been an email.= He goes over the same things multiple times, tells me his vacation schedule when I have access to his calendar, and messages me asking things he should be able to figure out himself. Yesterday, I asked him for something from a system I don9t have access to. He called me over to his desk to explain his thought process and showed me some unnecessary stuff before finally sending me what I asked for. Basically he likes to hear himself talk, needs his hand held, and thinks I need mine held as well, and it9s become overwhelming. I like to keep to myself. I feel like he doesn9t respect my time. I9m having a hard time finding a balance between respecting my boss and setting boundaries. Any advice? Karla: What you9re dealing with is at the heart of every return-toTalkative boss disrupts employee9s productivity with pointless explanations Work Advice KarLa L. MiLLer [email protected] the Washington Post illustration; istock
sunday, may 7, 2023 . the washington post EZ EE K G3 rack Obama9s Justice Department is (at least partly) responsible for the six-pack of Modelo in your refrigerator right now. <The U.S. beer industry is competitive and dynamic,= AB InBev told us via email, <with more choices available to consumers than ever before.= Hi again! the department of data is looking for quantifiable questions. What are you curious about? The demographics that best predict who will become an inventor? Is it just us, or are fewer people wearing neck braces these days? Where do lifeguards come from? Just ask at wapo.st/data-department. If your question inspires a column, we9ll send you an official Department of Data button and ID card. That global deal had serious local consequences in the United States. The Justice Department9s antitrust division was not keen on letting AB InBev add Mexico9s Corona, Pacifico and Modelo to domestic stalwarts Budweiser, Busch and Michelob. That would give AB InBev the majority of the U.S. beer trade. U.S. regulators sued and, as part of the eventual settlement, forced AB InBev to sell Modelo9s American export business, including what is now one of the world9s biggest breweries near Piedras Negras, just across the Texas border. Conveniently, an optimal buyer was waiting in the wings. New York-based Constellation Brands, then known for Robert Mondavi wine and Svedka vodka, had been selling Corona and other beers in the United States for years in partnership with Modelo. <Constellation had already set up a well-working and successful import business,= said Ina Verstl, a Germany-based journalist who co-wrote <The Beer Monopoly.= <All they needed were breweries in Mexico.= The smaller American firm seized the opportunity. ThenCEO Rob Sands called the $4.75 billion deal to take full control of the United States9 Grupo Modelo business <truly transformational= and <a significant milestone in our history and participation in the beer business.= The transformation has been as rapid as it was sweeping. Grupo Modelo beers have nigh on conquered America in a decade under Constellation, which 4 unlike AB InBev 4 had no reason to tiptoe around Bud Light9s market share. Constellation was aggressive in seeking to broaden its advertising beyond the traditional Mexican American customer base, hiring the likes of Snoop Dogg, Bad Bunny and Andy Samberg to sit on a beach hawking Corona. Its top beer, Modelo Especial, which touts its <fighting spirit,= soon leapfrogged competitor after competitor to become America9s No. 2 beer (by dollar volume). And Modelo is on track to pass AB InBev9s crown jewel, Bud Light, as America9s rey de las cervezas by 2030, according to Bryan Roth, editor of Feel Goods Co.9s alcoholic beverage newsletter, Sightlines Plus. <Constellation is very good at selling Mexican imports,= said beer journalist Kate Bernot, who has reported on these trends for Sightlines and contributed articles on craft beer and something called canned hard coffee to The Washington Post. <Once Americans began squeezing lime wedges into Corona longnecks, these brands became synonymous with relaxation, vacations and a bit more attitude than the standard American lagers that had dominated for decades.= <It also doesn9t hurt that Constellation is aligned with Reyes Beer Division, the country9s largest beer wholesaler,= Bernot said. <Reyes has an especially robust sales network in California, which is not only the country9s largest beer market but is also a stronghold for Mexican imports.= Wine and liquor are now afterthoughts in Constellation earnings calls, as about 80 percent of the company9s sales come from Mexican beer. Executives say Constellation is rapidly adding market share throughout the country, and Modelo Especial is now bigger in its California heartland than Coors Light, Miller Lite, Bud Light and Budweiser combined. Despite a tangled ownership situation that forced regulators to use some unusual tactics, the Constellation deal has become a sparkling symbol of antitrust success: Instead of giving AB InBev the majority of the American beer market, regulators helped create a truly formidable American competitor. And that9s why President BaBY ANDREW VAN DAM After the Great Recession, the Dutch had a solid grip on the global beer market, powered by Holland hop heavyweight Heineken. But within a decade, the Netherlands 4 indeed, all of Europe9s hoppy heartland 4 would be unceremoniously thrashed by a New World upstart: Mexico. Today, Mexico ships out more than twice as much beer as any other country and single-handedly accounts for 30 percent of the world9s entire export-beer market, according to Geneva-based trade statistics provider Trade Data Monitor. That puts Mexico far above the Netherlands (14 percent), Belgium (13 percent) and even Oktoberfest progenitor Germany (9 percent). How in the world did Mexico pull off this brew coup? A trail of booze clues would eventually lead us to an antitrust success story from the Obama administration. But it started, as these things often do, with market share. The United States is the world9s largest beer importer, accounting for almost 2 out of every 5 crossborder beer dollars. About 80 percent of that money goes to Mexico. That9s up from a paltry 17 percent in the early 1990s. For Mexico, the United States has become the only market that matters. In a recent 12-month span, 97 percent of Mexican beer exports flowed north across the border. After Mexico, America9s nextbiggest sources of suds are the Netherlands, Ireland, Canada, Germany and Belgium. Until very recently, Belgium was third, but Belgian exports to the United States evaporated in 2021 as Stella Artois9s current owners, AB InBev, started brewing the ubiquitous Flemish pilsner in breweries scattered throughout these United States. (The company says it has made significant investments in U.S. breweries to ensure the beer9s quality.) Even in an ultra-consolidated industry, AB InBev stands out as a border- and brand-straddling colossus. Based in Belgium, it operates in almost 50 countries, owns more than 500 brands and sells something like 1 in every 4 beers worldwide. And it9s but one tentacle of 3G Capital, a Brazilian-led juggernaut that has swept up everything from Burger King and Popeyes to Kraft and Heinz foods. 3G now owns less than a fifth of the publicly traded AB InBev and plays in many other high-volume consumer businesses. But its big moves started 4 as many big moves do 4 with beer. 3G9s Brazilian-born leader, Jorge Paulo Lemann, doesn9t strike us as a beer guy; he9s a onetime top-tier tennis player who reportedly doesn9t drink. But according to <The Beer Monopoly,= our guide to much of this history, he looked around Latin America, saw that many of the richest men owned breweries and realized they couldn9t all be business geniuses. It seemed much more likely that brewing was simply a money machine. He soon bought a piece of that money machine and cranked it into high gear, gathering up major Brazilian and Argentine breweries, then storming the Old World. In 2004, he went after Stella maker Interbrew and combined it with AmBev to form InBev. Four years later, he was on the march again, launching a hostile takeover of the King of Brewers, Missouri9s AnheuserBusch. The behemoth now known as AB InBev was officially the biggest brewer in the world, applying its formula of laying off workers, slashing costs and juicing profits in every hemisphere. But Lemann and friends weren9t satisfied. They already owned part of Grupo Modelo, which then sold the majority of the beer in Mexico. But in 2012, they launched a $20.1 billion bid to buy all of it, taking over a dominant brewer in the largest market in the Spanishspeaking world. department of data What ails U.S. beer sales? Strong numbers out of Mexico. DEPARTMENT OF DATA / THE WASHINGTON POST *52 weeks ending April 9, 2023 Imports from mexico are overtaking domestic brands Annual U.S. beer sales, according to market-intelligence ûrm Circana9s data for multi-outlet and convenience stores Bud Light Michelob Ultra Coors Light Miller Lite Budweiser Busch Light Natural Light Heineken Bud Light Coors Light Miller Lite Budweiser Michelob Ultra Natural Light Busch Light Heineken modelo especial Corona extra Corona extra modelo especial Constellation AB InBev Molson Coors Heineken 0 1 2 3 4 5 $6 billion 2017 2023* When it comes to imports, nobody can top the U.S. Average monthly beer imports for the year ending October 2022 United States France China Italy United Kingdom Netherlands Germany Canada Spain Chile $583M 87M 57M 55M 52M 46M 38M 36M 32M 22M U.S. imports from europe have fallen as mexico rises Monthly U.S. beer imports, 12-month average 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 $0 $25M $50M $75M $100M $125M $150M Germany Ireland Canada Netherlands Belgium Note: Trade data has been adjusted for inûation mexican beer really has only one global customer Monthly beer exports, 12-month average 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 $0 $50M $100M $150M $200M $250M $300M $350M $400M $450M $500M Exports to United States Total exports In beer exports, mexico laps the competition Monthly global beer exports, 12-month average 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 $0 $50M $100M $150M $200M $250M $300M $350M $400M $450M $500M United Kingdom Belgium Germany United States Netherlands Mexico Sources: Trade Data Monitor and Circana DEVELOP YOUR ENGLISH SKILLS FOR A CAREER IN THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT Application Deadline July 6, 2023 Native speakers of critical languages are in high demand in the US government. 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G4 ez ee the washington post . sunday, may 7, 2023 tary cousin,= Colt said in a 1977 brochure. Promoted as protector As public concerns about crime mounted in the 1980s and 1990s, manufacturers drifted from a focus on hunting and outdoor imagery to emphasizing self-defense and law enforcement themes. The shift coincided with moves by numerous states to expand the rights of residents to carry concealed weapons, helping transform gun culture into one centered on personal protection, studies have shown. Ar-15 marketers started to adjust their depiction of what was pany9s Ar-15 was the civilian variant of the m16 rifle, which the U.S. military adopted as its service rifle, and the conflict helped popularize both weapons. <Now you can buy a hot new combat rifle for sport,= Popular Science wrote in early 1965, welcoming the new Ar-15. Despite reliability problems of the m16 voiced by soldiers in the late 1960s that triggered congressional inquiries, Colt and other companies continued to highlight the Ar-159s military progeny as a growing part of the weapon9s cultural identity. <The Sporter looks like, feels like, and performs like its miliamerican icon The evolution of the AR-15 1957 Armalite makes a prototype gunmaker armalite starts work on a prototype based on the u.s. military9s desire for a lightweight rifle capable of automatic fire. the company dubs it the armalite rifle model 15, or ar-15. 1959 Colt acquires the AR-15 unconvinced its gun had a military future, armalite sells the rights for the ar-15 to colt9s patent firearms manufacturing co. colt would later produce the rifle for the u.s. military, which designates it the m16. 1964 AR-15 enters the civilian market colt releases the ar-15 sporter, a semiautomatic variant of its military rifle, for civilian buyers. 1968 Gun Control Act of 1968 prompted by the assassinations of president John f. Kennedy in 1963 and martin luther King Jr. in 1968, this act mandates that only a licensed dealer can sell a rifle or shotgun to someone at least 18 and a handgun to someone at least 21. the act also required serial numbers for firearms. 1977 Expiration of Colt9s patents an active marketplace emerges for other manufacturers to produce and sell their own semiautomatic rifles built on the ar-15 platform. the term <ar-15= is derived from armalite9s original design rather than a specific brand and has been used since as a catchall to describe the rifle style. 1989 Executive order bans imports of some rifles president george h.w. bush signs an executive order banning the importation of semiautomatic rifles after a gunman used a chinesemade aK-47 variant to kill five students outside a school in stockton, calif. Common themes in early advertising of the Ar-15 included hunting, <varmint control= and highlighting the weapon9s military pedigree. guns magazine 1964 colt <& you9re ready for a new hunting adventure.= <& weighs only six pounds.= <If you9re a hunter, camper or collector &= american rifleman magazine 1985 colt <For a rancher &= <& battle proven &= <& as accurate as it is dependable.= colt catalogue 1977 colt <& looks like, feels like, and performs like its military cousin.= <Used efficiently for both varmint control and hunting.= <1993 new products trifold= brochure 1993 colt <& game-getting power &= <& shrugs off the abuses of brush and boulders &= <& hunting companion.= Note: This rifle is built on the Ar platform but is chambered in a caliber larger than typical Ar-15s. and culture. The focus on hunting was premature, reeher said. Early rifles were inaccurate for varmint hunting, and the newly developed .223 cartridge was too slight for bigger game. The rifle did not yet have an identity. one had to be crafted. Colt was <fumbling around, looking for the angle to take,= reeher said. Yet soon after launch, Colt would get a boost of legitimacy from the Vietnam War. The coming messages often sought to portray the Ar-15 as an enhancement for hunters and others who used their guns for recreation. The earliest ad reviewed by The Post was a 1964 clipping from Guns magazine in which Colt pitched its Ar-15 Sporter. The ad suggested <this is part of what you already do,= said Grant reeher, a political science professor and director of the Campbell Public Affairs Institute at Syracuse University, who is at work on a book about gun politics of masculine energy 4 at times, all at once. frequent images of police and soldiers wielding tactical rifles in the field urged civilian buyers to, as one ad put it, <use what they use.= Unless otherwise noted, gunmakers whose ads appear in this story did not respond to requests for comment. a modest debut The industry9s initial advertisar-15 from G1 Ads use social changes to widen AR-159s appeal About the terminology colt acquired the ar-15 patent and trademark from armalite in 1959. the patent expired, leaving many companies to produce their own weapons, commonly called arstyle rifles. while colt still holds the trademark, <ar-15= has become a ubiquitous term for a popular style of gas-operated, magazine-fed semiautomatic rifles. for this reason, we refer to the rifle broadly as the ar-15 in this series.
sunday, may 7, 2023 . the washington post ez ee G5 accessories, and rifles once sold almost exclusively in black became available in desert tan and foliage green. The bearded commando decked out in tactical gear emerged as a potent pop culture image, playing a central role in video games like the Call of Duty series and box office smashes like <Lone survivor.= <It9s no accident that when you get to the 2000s, you9re seeing people in uniform over and over again,= Reeher said. The special operations raid to kill osama bin Laden in 2011 was a key moment in the development, and after sEE AR-15 oN G6 recent years at National Rifle Association conventions, Barnhart said. <The exhibition floor included an abundance of promotional imagery featuring women wielding AR-15-style rifles,= she said. In the shadow of war The sunset of the assault weapons ban in 2004 allowed another way to channel military valorization unleashed by the U.s. wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, prompting gunmakers and accessory companies to add tactical appeal to their wares, Huff said. Austere combat environments became common backdrops in ads for AR-15s and in a 2008 print ad that <we don9t simply assemble our rifles, we also craft key pieces that go into them.= <It9s one of the ways sabre Defence stood out from its competition,= said sarah Mota, the director of operations at New Empire Industries, the company that acquired sabre9s holdings. Gun advertising in the past decade and a half has also increased its focus on capturing the female shooter market. often that would include a twist on traditional gender associations, like Colt9s pink hue that it coined <muddy girl camo.= The turn has been apparent in AR-15, latched on to tactical imagery and phrasing, inventing jargon along the way. <The introduction of distinctive colors and patterns, decorative handguards, and models like Panther Arms9 8sportical,9 which incorporated multiple features that appeal to sport shooters buying their first AR, are all examples of efforts to differentiate from the competition,= said Michelle Barnhart, an associate professor who researches gun culture and marketing at oregon state University. other companies boasted about their ability to shape their products, such as the now-defunct sabre Defence, which said imagery has the additional effect of conferring increased legitimacy. <It signals the practical benefit to the consumer and the sort of symbolic benefit,= said Aimee Huff, an associate professor at oregon state University specializing in marketing and gun culture. A second chance The 2004 expiration of the federal assault weapons ban, which for 10 years had prohibited the sale of many AR-15s, gave the gun industry a chance for a reinvention. some manufacturers, seeking to reintroduce the on the receiving end of the barrel. <People, rather than animals, were the target,= Reeher said. <That allows it to be sold more as a self-defense weapon, particularly inside the home.= While police officers became a fixture in AR-15 ads, gunmakers also chose images that suggested professional-grade weapons were necessary for civilians seeking protection from violent crime. one print ad for stag Arms rifles spoke to police and prospective buyers. <When you go stag, you9re not alone,= it read, showing what appears to be a nighttime crime scene. According to experts, police Gun industry introduces the term <modern sporting rifle= As sales of Ar-15s cooled after a 2008 spike, the national shooting sports foundation adopts this marketing term as a way to describe modular semiautomatic rifles like Ar-15s. american icon 1994 Federal assault weapons ban President Bill clinton pushes the assault weapons ban through congress with some bipartisan support. the Public safety and recreational firearms use Protection Act outlawed firearms with common semiautomatic rifle features, such as adjustable stocks and detachable magazines. People who already owned such guns were allowed to keep them. 2001 Sept. 11 attacks prompt U.S. wars imagery from the wars in Afghanistan and iraq shows troops carrying M4 rifles, the military cousin of the modern Ar-15. 2004 Ban expires the assault weapons ban sunsets, allowing civilians to once again purchase such rifles, including versions of the Ar-15, depending on local laws and restrictions. 2007 <Lone Survivor= is a bestseller the navy seAl memoir and subsequent film introduce shadowy commandos to audiences, helping create waves of interest in tactical weapons and gear. 2009 Launch of <Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2= the video game, what many fans consider the high-water mark for the call of Duty series, is released. An Ar-15 is the closest a civilian can get to wielding one of the most popular guns in the game, the M4 carbine rifle. Gunmakers increasingly focused ads on self-defense and depictions of law enforcement as crime became a bigger public issue. colt cAtAloGue 1985 colt <& family of weapons used by law enforcement and military forces &= <& eliminates hours of training and familiarization &= After the expiration of the federal assault weapons ban, gunmakers tried to capture new customers by showcasing the AR-159s multiple potential uses while also marketing at times to women. AMericAn rifleMAn MAGAzine 2010 smith & Wesson <Tested. Proven. Selected.= <& proving itself by winning department testing and evaluations across the country.= <& tactical advantage &= Guns & AMMo MAGAzine 2008 DPMs Panther Arms <Sportical= <Whether you are buying your first AR rifle, or need an affordable yet accurate plinking gun &= <Built to bridge the gap between the Sporting and Tactical markets & = AMericAn rifleMAn MAGAzine 2017 springfield Armory <Our legacy is helping you protect yours.= <Built for the free and independent &= <& the next generation &=
G6 ez ee the washington post . sunday, may 7, 2023 gunman used one of the company9s rifles to carry out a massacre at a school in Uvalde, Tex., killing 21. The company took the ad down soon after. marty Daniel, who in february stepped down as the chief executive of Daniel Defense, told lawmakers in July that the post meant to convey gun safety. <We took it down because children had just been killed and we didn9t think it was appropriate,= he said. Even some gun advocates may have felt the inclusion of a child went too far, reheer said. <There is a lot going on with this one, for people to despise and like,= he said. lished by Daniel Defense last may, a child holds an Ar-15-style pistol in his lap as an arm wearing what appears to be a man9s watch 4 presumably that of a father 4 gestures to him. An ammunition magazine is nearby. The caption, taken from a Bible verse, reads: <Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old, he will not depart from it.= The ad could be interpreted as <you need to teach this kid how to use this firearm so he can defend himself in the future,= Barnhart said. Daniel Defense was widely criticized for the image, which was tweeted a week before a lenged how it marketed guns. The company settled for $73 million in 2022. other advertisements tapped into masculinity in subtle and not-so-subtle ways. Smith & Wesson declared its m&P 15-22 could help you <kick brass= and save money firing the more economical .22 cartridge. Self-defense and defending loved ones are keystone desires for many gun owners, said Barnhart, with oregon State. That often translates to a traditional social norm of men as strong protectors shepherding family values, she said. In a social media post pubad, the rifle is canted toward the audience and pointed left, positioning that, according to Huff, suggests conflict. <The text and the imagery clearly signal power and vaguely implicate some enemy that the gun user needs to employ their masculinity against,= Huff said. The ad drew widespread scrutiny in 2012 after a gunman slaughtered 26 people at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., using a Bushmaster like the one in the image. It became a centerpiece exhibit in a lawsuit against Bushmaster owner remington Arms filed by the families of survivors that chalforeign land, the city streets, or your own home,= the ad said, <your rifle can9t let you down.= a message of masculinity Bushmaster presented a problem and a solution for men concerned about evolving notions of gender when it launched its ad campaign: <Consider your man card reissued.= The advertisement, which ran in magazines including the men9s publication maxim, is notable for the placement of the rifle itself. firearms in ads are typically shown flat with the barrel pointing in an innocuous direction, Huff said. But in this that, <everybody wanted to be a Navy SEAL.= Gunmakers seized on the fantasy. In 2012, Daniel Defense produced an ad featuring a short-barreled rifle using a rail system for attaching accessories that the company says is designed for Special operations Command. The advertisement then links the Ar-15 with the country9s overseas wars, showing how a weapon first described as a hunter9s tool was now being presented as the everything rifle. <Whether you are patrolling a ar-15 from G5 President Barack Obama9s inauguration soon after obama9s election, domestic production of semiautomatic rifles surpasses the previous year by nearly 60 percent, according to industry data, representing the first major production spike since the assault weapons ban expired. american icon 2012 Mass killing in Newtown, Conn. armed with two handguns, one shotgun and a Bushmaster xM15- e2s rifle, a gunman kills his mother in their home and then 26 people at sandy Hook elementary school before he fatally shoots himself. according to industry data, ar-15 production doubled, suggesting consumers feared a new ban would be passed. 2014 <American Sniper= is released This film about a navy seal become the highest-grossing war film ever released in the United states. 2016 <America9s Rifle= The national rifle association dubs the ar-15 <america9s rifle,= part of an effort to bolster the image of a weapon coming under attack from gun-control advocates. 2016 Production surges leading up to the 2016 election Production of rifles spikes by 53 percent, according to industry data, as gun rights advocates and industry allies stoke fear of new gun-control laws if Hillary clinton succeeded in securing the presidency. 2020 Instability fuels sales ar-15 production spikes by 51 percent, prompted by the uncertainty surrounding the coronavirus pandemic, racial justice protests and a bitter presidential campaign. In the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, gunmakers marketed the gun with nationalistic vocabulary and military lexicon. aMerican riFleMan Magazine 2012 sig sauer <& accurate and reliable &= <When it counts= Daniel DeFense9s FaceBook 2012 Daniel Defense <& military adopted &= <Whether you are patrolling a foreign land, the city streets, or your own home &= <always made in the USa.= aMerican riFleMan Magazine 2017 Mossberg <Stand and salute the tactical rifles= <& family-owned &= <american built. american strong.= MaxiM Magazine 2009 Bushmaster <If it9s good enough for the professional, it9s good enough for you.=
sunday, may 7, 2023 . the washington post EZ EE G7 Zuckerberg and other leaders created a wave of anxiety and resentment among facebook9s workforce. Employees worried they could lose their jobs, receive lower annual bonuses or that an already rigorous corporate environment would grow even more competitive, the people said. Zuckerberg stands out in Silicon Valley as one of the few founders who still leads a big tech giant long after its initial public offering, and he controls 61 percent of voting shares 4 leaving his power virtually unchecked. Critics say Zuckerberg often surrounds himself with longtime deputies who have spent much of their careers working within meta9s systems and culture, limiting the range of perspectives he is likely to receive. former Coo Sheryl Sandberg, often thought of as a <co-CEo,= left last year. Zuckerberg tapped Javier olivan, who had been working at the company since 2007, to take a more limited Coo role 4 splitting up her role among several different executives, the majority of whom had worked at the company about a decade or more. (In recent years, meta has appointed new members to its board and elevated Global Affairs President Nick Clegg.) <These are all talented and experienced leaders who I9ve worked closely with over the years, and I9m confident they9ll continue to do great work in this new structure,= Zuckerberg said at the time. When the layoffs came in November, deciding who to cut was left to top executives 4 not individual managers, according to a person familiar with the matter. When media reports surfaced that thousands of employees would be laid off a few days before the company9s own announcement, Bosworth, along with other top meta executives, decided not to address the matter. The article was <vague= and staffers were still being productive, so they didn9t adjust their long-standing layoff plans, Bosworth said, according to a recording obtained by The Post. <I got this wrong. It was a big mistake,= Zuckerberg said at the same meeting, referring to his overestimating revenue. <Going forward 4 what this means 4 is we have to be a leaner and more capital-efficient company.= The company is now in the midst of its second round of layoffs, eliminating 4,000 jobs last month. At a town hall last month, Zuckerberg provided a forceful defense of why workers should stay at the company: No other tech firm is delivering social experiences to billions of people in the way that meta is. <At the end of the day, I hope that you are here because you believe in the work that we are doing,= Zuckerberg said. <This is a very special place.= with pledges from Zuckerberg for further cost-cutting 4 have shattered internal resolve. Even in the highest ranks of meta9s leadership, some blame Zuckerberg for the company9s malaise. for example, meta hired 41,000 people during the pandemic, in a frenzy to invest in labor while money was pouring in. During a company meeting last month, Chief Technology officer Andrew Bosworth said Zuckerberg made some hires over the <objections= of senior executives 4 and sometimes rebuffed their advice in order to fire people, according to two people who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss private company matters. Zuckerberg has characterized the cost-cutting as painful but necessary, part of a <year of efficiency= aimed at preparing the company for slower revenue growth triggered by rising interest rates and geopolitical instability. He9s part of a cohort of tech executives who have responded to the shifting market by cutting staff. Zuckerberg was personally involved in the cuts, despite keeping a reduced work schedule because of the birth of his third child. He has deputized a cadre of top executives along with people in human resources, legal and finance departments to help redraw the organizational charts and find ways to make the company more efficient. In a statement, meta spokesman Dave Arnold said the conditions that led to the layoffs are <well known and reverberating throughout the industry.= <mark has been transparent about how we9re becoming more efficient to make us a better technology company and improve our financial performance,= Arnold said. Still, morale is low. It was already harder for the company to attract and retain the best talent thanks to an array of scandals, including facebook9s role in spreading misinformation in the 2016 election. In an internal employee survey in october, before layoffs, just 31 percent of respondents said they were confident leaders were taking the company in the right direction 4 an 11- point drop from may 2022, according to one of the people. Zuckerberg promised last month that the company will return to stability once the restructuring is over. But as employees persevere through seven months of continuous job cuts, it9s unclear if the CEo will be able to regain their confidence. <What was special about meta was the trust. We drank the KoolAid and really felt like it was our company [and] even willingly defended it when everyone said we were evil incarnate,= one current employee said. <But that9s been Meta fRom G1 aGnEs lEE/WashInGTOn POsT IllusTraTIOn; MaTT MCClaIn/ThE WashInGTOn POsT WIllIaM WEsT/aFP/GETTy IMaGEs Facebook introduces the Meta verified service in February, part of a rollout testing users9 willingness to pay for social media features. JOsh EdElsOn/aFP/GETTy IMaGEs Barnabas Lazarus tries out an Oculus headset in San Jose in 2018. Meta acquired the virtual reality company in 2014. tives found that buyers often use them for only a few weeks. And users who do use the headsets often flock to competing apps, such as Rec Room and VRChat. meta has been losing billions trying to turn its metaverse vision into a reality. Reality Labs lost more than $13.7 billion last year 4 up from the $10.2 billion it lost in 2021 and the $6.6 billion in 2020, according to regulatory filings. John Carmack, the former chief technology officer of oculus and a high-ranking consultant for the company9s virtual reality division, quit in December, frustrated he couldn9t fix the inefficiencies plaguing the division, despite his high rank and relative power. <We have a ridiculous amount of people and resources, but we constantly self-sabotage and squander effort,= Carmack wrote in his goodbye message. <There is no way to sugar coat this; I think our organization is operating at half the effectiveness that would make me happy.= By early 2022, meta9s optimism started to fade. The company reported that its flagship app, facebook, lost daily users for the first time in its decade as a public company 4 falling by about half a million users in the last three months of 2021. The company9s stock plunged by more than a quarter. That summer, Zuckerberg and other executives began signaling internally that managers needed to identify their lowest-performing employees. Newly implemented hiring freezes threw the entire human resources and recruiting division into a tailspin. over the coming months, the company rescinded job offers or didn9t bother hiring recruiters9 recommended applicants. The blunt messaging from to work on different generations of the same device at the same time. <It was built like a software company that was trying to experiment instead of a mature hardware company that was trying to build hardware,= one former employee said. The company has stuck with products long after it was clear they weren9t appealing to users. Since 2018, meta has been pitching its video calling devices, Portal, as a next-generation communication device. But behind the scenes, employees would regularly bring up data showing that the devices were missing their sales targets. Users who did buy them didn9t use them frequently. <They missed their goals regularly,= one former employee said. <But everyone knew that didn9t matter.= Instead of quashing the product, meta rebranded: During the pandemic, Portal was pitched as a business product for remote work. It wasn9t until 2022 that the company finally scrapped the devices, which had then grown to include four different versions. Similar issues plague the company9s Quest headsets, which were intended to provide an onramp to meta9s virtual reality app, Horizon Worlds, and other thirdparty apps. Instead, meta execusocial media version of the Home Shopping Network. But this reliance on e-commerce was risky. It9s easy for companies buying digital ads to pivot quickly when those ads no longer lead to sales. The company was following a similarly optimistic prediction as it plunged into virtual reality. for years, Zuckerberg has pitched a lofty vision of the metaverse, an immersive world that he argued would become the next great computing platform after mobile phones 4 a revolution that meta failed to take advantage of. But when Zuckerberg renamed the company meta in october 2021, reflecting a new emphasis on virtual reality, employees greeted the move with trepidation. Some inside Reality Labs, meta9s virtual reality division, were happy to be the new center of gravity but worried about the increased scrutiny on a division that hadn9t yet achieved commercial success. <We are no longer a footnote. We are a line item,= one former employee said. Since meta9s 2014 acquisition of the virtual reality company oculus, its investment in hardware development and research has exploded. meta has tried to build everything including augmented reality glasses, smartwatches and VR headsets, sometimes deploying different teams shattered, so it feels like a betrayal.= Kingdom builders for years, meta hired plentifully, luring workers with generous benefits and some of the highest salaries in tech. Company culture encouraged recruiting. Every year, Zuckerberg consults with executives to set up hiring goals based on business priorities 4 a process that was sometimes called <Napkin,= according to one of the people. Ambitious managers could move up the ladder by proposing projects requiring them to spin up a new team or claim a departing manager9s direct reports. These climbers were privately called <empire builders= or <kingdom builders= by their colleagues, according to three of the people. And meta could afford to build up legions of <kingdoms.= Throughout 2020 and 2021, meta benefited from an influx of brands using facebook and Instagram to reach customers, as the coronavirus pandemic forced shoppers online. By early 2021, the company said e-commerce had become its largest advertising sector. <Commerce has been growing on our services for a while,= Zuckerberg told investors in April 2021. But the pandemic made it <a lot more important.= meta quickly retooled to take advantage of the demand. for years, the company grew its employee ranks by double-digit percentage points; the trend accelerated during the pandemic. Head count nearly doubled between 2019 and 2022, according to regulatory filings. It launched facebook and Instagram Shops, digital storefronts for selling products on meta9s social networks, and produced Live Shopping, a Zuckerberg loses workforce9s trust as Meta cuts more jobs, bets on metaverse <I got this wrong. It was a big mistake. Going forward 4 what this means 4 is we have to be a leaner and more capital-efficient company.= Mark Zuckerberg, Meta CEO, on overestimating revenue
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Mail res to: Excelacom, ATTN: HR- Business Consultant, 11091 Sunset Hills Rd., Ste. 500, Reston, VA 20190. C JOBS CAD Operator 3 Mult. Opens., BA in any field or frgn. equiv. & 12 mths of exp. req9d. Prep. detailed working diagrams of machinery & mech. devices. Mail CV to Granite & Marble Express, 14154 Mariah CT, Chantilly, VA 20151. Old Dominion Service Center, LTD. DBA Sunoco hiring overnight cashier. Candidate handle cash register, greet customer, restock merchandise and etc. To apply visit Sunoco 8121 Old Dominion Dr. Mclean VA 22102. Client Development Specialist: Associate deg or foreign equiv req'd. Able to work eves, wknds, HO & OT on short ntc, Work w/ attys & staff to coord client devel for immigration law practice; interact & respond to prospective clients via phone, emails, chats & text; coord & assists w/intake sched for attys; coord to provide & gather info to & from clients; performs client relation responsibilities to ensure client satisfaction & conflict resolution; promote quality relationship between client & firm by monitoring overall comms & activities; assists w/other essential functions of firm. FT. Job loc in Silver Spring, MD. Send copy of AD & resume to: Law Offices of Yun Jung Yang, Attn: Ms. YJ Yang, 11510 Georgia Ave. #150, Silver Spring, MD 20902. Get tips and advice for recent grads. The local expert on local jobs How about some home delivery? 1-800-753-POST SF C JOBS Newspapers carriers needed to deliver The Washington Post in the DC, MD and VA area Excellent part-time income opportunity! Transportation required To apply, go to deliverthepost.com C JOBS Consultant, Business Consulting, Transformation Design & Execution (Manager) (Multiple Positions), Ernst & Young U.S. LLP, Tysons (McLean), VA Assist clients deliver business transformations by connecting strategy and execution across a variety of industries. Requires travel up to 80%, of which 20% may be international, to serve client needs. Employer will accept any suitable combination of education, training, or experience. $186,000.00 per year. For complete job description, list of requirements, and to apply online, go to: ey.com/en_us/ careers and click on "Careers - Job Search=, then <Search Jobs" (Job Number - 1420271). Content Producer (Washington DC) Must have a Bach deg in communications or foreign equiv + 1 yr exp as a Content Producer in the Latin American mkt. Send Resume to NTN24 USA INC., 1333 H Street NW, Ste. 8, Washington DC 20005. ATTN: Mr. Giraldo. Assistant Cook: Prep. of speclty salads & dressings. Set. up & serv. breakfast. Slice meat & cutting foods, to prep. for cooking or serving. Maint. inv. & ordrng supplies online. Prep. sandwiches & show new employees to make sandwiches. Min. Rqmts: Knwl or exp. in prep. dressing, sauces, parboiling foods etc. Knwl or exp with monitoring food & cooling room temp. Knwl or exp in ensuring that food portions & food presentations meet company standards. Verif. references. Able to work OT, incl. weekends, & holidays. Nonsmoker on worksite. Resumes to job loc: RPA Enterprises LLC dba Sisters Sandwiches & Such, 16834 Georgia Av, Olney, MD20832. ATTN: Punyajith Wellage. Shinwari LLC. Indian/Pakistani Cook. 2 yrs. exp. Job in NOVA. Email res: samikhan1962@ aol.com Cook Helpers, Fore Specialty: Assist in prep & cook9g of South Asian style dishes for a 24x7 restaurant. Mul pos avail. No exp req. Req to work on mult shifts incl wkds, hol, & ngts. FT. Kabob Palace Ltd 2315 S Eads St Arlington VA 22202. ATTN: M. Akbar. Home delivery is convenient. 1-800-753-POST SF C JOBS C JOBS Creative Manager sought by Al Jazeera International (USA) LLC (Washington, DC) with a Bachelor's Degree in Management or Business Administration or a closely related field plus 3 years progressive responsible experience in the field or a closely related field. Salary is $168,041.00 per year. Please send resumes to: Attn: Beatrice Nyamekye, 1200 New Hampshire Avenue NW, 2nd Floor, Washington, DC 20036. D JOBS Digital Marketing Assoc II Understand client goals & translate them into paid media strategies; conduct landscape & competitive analyses, audience res & other market res; dev digital media plans & budgets to support campaign goals; create media campaigns; work w/ vendors to place & report on media content; analyze & report on media campaign data & perform; work w/ analytics team to define & implement measurement & tracking tools. Min. req: Master9s Marketing, Commun or rel field. Send res & cvr ltr: HR, JR Reingold & Assoc, 1321 Duke St, Alexandria, VA 22314. No calls or emails. EOE. Digital Marketing Specialist in Sterling, VA. Measure & assess satisfaction of customers; gather data on competitors & analyze their prices, sales & method of marketing; monitor statistics for remodeling & natural stone industries; plan & implement digital marketing campaigns. Bachelor9s Deg (or foreign equiv) in Marketing, Computer Science or IT + 6 months of exp in job offered or as Sales Representative req9d. Mail resume to: Sky Marble and Granite, Inc., Attn: HR, 21592 Atlantic Blvd, Ste 120, Sterling, VA 20166. Dir Corp Sec Ops Legal SVS Wash, DC. Duties: Global sec risk & crisis mgt str, ensure reg compl, prgm implem. MA Security/inlt affrs, exec prot/ intel. CV: giaver.productions. [email protected] Director, Advisory, Gartner, Inc., Arlington, VA. Drive relationships with c-suite & sr. executives to assist with their bus goals & strengthen their investments. Req Bach9s deg or foreign equiv in Bus, Industrial Engg, Econ or rel field or rel discipline + 10 yrs of post-bach9s progressive rel work exp. Up to 10-20% domestic & international travel req. Telecommuting permitted. To apply, please email resume to: [email protected] and reference job code #77471 D JOBS Director, Toxicology 3 MacroGenics, Inc., Rockville, MD: Lead Toxicology Program. Serve as tox SME for monoclonal antibody-based product candidates. Develop strategic tox plans & manage implem9n. Report milestones/ timelines to project teams/ senior mgmt. Remote work permitted w/supervisor concurrence, typ. 2 da/wk. Domes/int9l travel on monthly to quarterly basis. PhD/equiv bio/med sci or toxicology + 10 yr exp, inc 8 yr bio drug dev; 5 yr preclin drug dev; 5 yr managing tox studies in animal models; 5 yr personnel/budget mgmt inc. CRO/academic; 3 yr reg affairs inc. FDA submission of IND/BLA tox sections; authored 5 peer-reviewed pubs or presented at 5 sci meetings; recognized reg. cert.Apply at https://www. macrogenics.com/ careers-at-macrogenics/. No phone calls. MUST APPLY DIRECTLY. Dispatchers: Duties: scheduling & dispatching drivers to appropriate locations according to schedules by using telephones. Jobsite: 5021 Seminary Rd, Alexandria, VA 22311. Send resumes to: [email protected] RCS Trucking & Freight, Inc., Bealeton, VA 3 Truck Driver. Operate a tractor-trailer to pick up and deliver freight. Plan and manage distribution to assigned destinations. Inspect vehicle for safety issues. Plan best route options. Must hold a Class A Commercial Driver9s License (CDL) or foreign equivalent, and must be able to obtain a United States Class A CDL prior to beginning employment. Must pass a pre-employment road test, motor vehicle record check, and drug test. Must be at least 23 years old. At least 24 months of experience required as a Truck Driver or similar position. Job location: 10210 Marsh Rd., Bealeton, VA 22712. Regular travel required throughout the continental United States. Email resume to [email protected]. Domestic Childcare Worker -dress, feed, oversee child + rel. duties. Reply to: Guillermo V. Hernandez Velazquez at 7912 Yellowstone Way, Rockville, MD 20855 Housekeeper - Arlington, VA. Respon for the general cleaning & daily housekeeping chores; maintaining high standards of cleanliness & sanitation expected throughout the residence incl. vacuuming carpets, sweeping & mopping flrs & tidying Up. Reqs. light cooking of Southeast Asian meals. Assist in the personal daily living needs of an elderly household member w/disabilities. Reqs ability to speak in Hindi & English. Send resumes to Suryanarayana Jandhyala, 1021 Arlington Blvd., #1106, Arlington, VA 22209 Houseworker-Live Out: maint. large home clean + rel. duties. Reply to Jennifer B. Tipograph at 8023 Fenway Rd. Bethesda, MD 20817 Nanny 3 Falls Church, VA 3 F/T, 1yr of exp in job offered. Bachelor9s degree in any field may sub. for exp. Have or be able to obtain a Driver9s Lic. Call Paul Sherman @ 202-316- 1264 Ask me about home delivery! 1-800-753-POST SF E JOBS Bates White seeks an Economist (multiple positions available) in Washington, DC to perform advanced economic, financial, and econometric analysis; review documents and economic data to test and validate economic theory; conduct research on economic issues; and apply economic training to identify data, analyses, and arguments that may advance clients9 projects. Requirements: PhD, ABD in Economics, or a related field with focus on economics. Degree must have included coursework in economic theory and econometrics, execution of high quality economic research including economic or econometric modeling, as well as the application of sophisticated econometric techniques. To apply please visit: http://www.bateswhite. com/careers-careersapply. html, search for the position, and submit resume and transcript. Editor: News Team Lead 3 Bloomberg Industry Group, Inc. 3 Washington, DC 3 Edit high vol of complx prose describng & analyzng legislatve & regulatry develps w/in infrastructre, transpotatn, tech, homelnd secrty & other areas. Req: Bach degree or frgn equiv in Gov9t, Poltcl Scienc, Journalsm, Public Adminsttn, or reltd field plus 4 yrs exp. in journlist, legal or publshng occ. Exp. must include 4 yrs of reprtng, wrtng, or substntve copy edtng of complx written materl & 2 yrs exp. in project managmt or leadrshp. Send CV to resumes@ bloombergindustry.com & ref: NTLSB-01 Electrical Engineer 3. Black & Veatch Corp., Arlington, VA. Function in a mid-level distribution design engineering capacity. Up to 40% national and regional travel required. Submit resume on-line at www.bv.com, click on Careers Link. Must reference Req. #: 97389 for this specific position. Equal Opportunity Employer3Minority/ Disabled/Veterans/Females. Energy Transition Associate 3 Research & Analyze Climate Change Policies. Must have a BA/BS Deg in Environmental Studies. Multiple Openings. Some Telecommuting Permitted. Minimal Travel Reqd. Apply to AJW, Inc. Arlington, VA at https://ajw-inc.com/careers/ ENGINEER Structural Engineer, Herndon, VA. Design/detail all structural aspects of a building design. Design/detail exterior non-load bearing CFS framing, load bearing CFS framing & shear walls. Involved in structural aspects of construction process from preliminary design to completion. Mail resumes to R. Shaffer, Shaffer, Wilson, Sarver & Gray, PC, 607 Herndon Pkwy, Suite 100, Herndon, VA 20170. Executive Chef sought by Cloud Lounge Tysons in Vienna, VA to dir the prep & cookng of foods w emphsis on Lebanese cuisn. Mst hv perm auth to wrk in US. 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Provide adequate supervision & oversee appropriate care of all of the children in his/her class/group at all times. Plan & initiate appropriate daily activities. Assist the CD in implementing the facility's policies & procedures. Communicate regularly w/the parents/guardians of each child in his/her class/group about the development of their children. Participate in ongoing in-service training & continuing education requirements as required. Assume responsibility for the program of the facility in the absence of the CD if designated to do so. Supervise childcare workers. Job Location: Washington DC. FT. 2-yrs exp, Child Development Associate (CDA) License in Infant Toddler, and Spanish fluency required. Mail resume to: David9s Stars Child Development Center, Inc., 2711 Ontario Rd NW, Washington, DC 20009. Remote Education Assistant - Req'd AS dgr in Data Mgmt or Math or related. Alternatively, 2 yrs college Edu in Data Mgmt or Math or related Accptbl. Bi-lingual skills in Eng / Kor Reqd. 40hr/wk. $49109/yr. RSM to job site @ World Cultures and Languages Institute, Attn: S. SIM, 10213 Baltimore National Pike, Ellicott City, MD 21042 Washington Yu Ying Public Charter School seeks Chinese Lead Classroom Teachers for the District in Washington, DC. Dev and impl elementary (grades K-5) edu curriculum (reading, lang arts, social studies, math + sci). Dev + impl student assessment. Demonstrate effective classroom mgmt. Participate in prof9l dev + collab. Comply w/ school op procedures accordingly. Ability to plan and use appropriate instructional and learning strategies. Must undergo background checks. Must have Bach in education or any related field. Fluency in Mandarin Chinese required. Apply with complete application and resume at Website: https://www.washington yuying.org/donate/support/ how-to-join-our-team/ ref. Job Chinese Lead Classroom Teacher. 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Grill Cook (1), Bethesda, MD min. 1 yr. exp. req.,Ledo Pizza, email resume: [email protected] Grounds Maintenance Worker: Davidsonville, MD; to apply email resume to Homestead Gardens, Inc. c/o Christine Martein to christine.martein@ homesteadgardens.com H JOBS Hairstylists (Level 1) - cut or trim hair. conduct consultations. cutting, bleaching, coloring, waving, balayage. Reqs: 1 yr prof exp as a hairstylist or hairdresser. Must be willing to obtain a VA Cosmetology license. Job in Fairfax, VA for Musa Deniz Hair Studio LLC. Send cover letter, CV, & salary reqs to 3921 Musa Deniz Hair Studio, Attn: HR, Old Lee Hwy, Ste 71B, Fairfax, VA 22030 Hood Cleaning Technician 3 Wash., DC, Baltimore, MD & Northern VA Area 3 F/T, No exp req9d. Call Mr. Irlander @ Safety First Services, Inc., 301-595-2844 Healthcare - General ACUPUNCTURIST AA INSTANT HEALING ACUPUNCTURE CENTER INC is seeking a Licensed Acupuncturist. 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Experience must include leading international commercial litigation and arbitration matters including investor-state arbitration, white-collar criminal defense, corporate investigations and compliance; appearing before U.S. courts, international arbitration tribunals and government authorities; coordinating international legal teams within multiple jurisdictions; and representing clients from the Latin America region. Up to 30% international and domestic travel required. Please email resume to lawjobs@ hugheshubbard.com with ref. code DV23. M JOBS Maintenance Technician (2 pos.avail): DOM, LLC (Vienna, VA): Perf. gen. maint & repairs; est. & rec. work. Min. Hgh Schl/GED 12+ mo exp. Res to [email protected] The local expert on local jobs Find more healthcare jobs. Home delivery makes good sense. 1-800-753-POST SF Find more jobs. G8 JOBS H GENERAL JOBS H A H TECH JOBS OPQRS SUNDAY, MAY 7, 2023 We9ve all heard the horror stories of interviews gone terribly wrong. And while it may seem clear to us, reading about them after the fact, it can sometimes be a bit more difûcult to identify a red ûag when you9re the one sitting in the interviewee chair. Read on for some major signs you should give your potential employer a hard pass. Repeated rescheduling Yes, sometimes things happen and interviews need to be rescheduled. But if a hiring manager calls to reschedule more than once or twice, take it as a hint they9re not going to respect your time more as an employee than they are as a potential hire. Keeping compensation a mystery The primary reason people work is to earn money. So if an interviewer refuses to tell you exactly what the expected pay range is for a position, or if they keep trying to put off answering until later in the process, that9s your cue to leave. There9s no point in wasting your time or theirs by suffering through a likely unpleasant salary surprise. Requiring early tests or projects While some industries require applicants to take certain tests or complete projects as part of their interview4 think sample designs or coding exams4Business Insider points out that this should only be happening later on in the hiring process, ideally once you9ve already completed at least one interview. If they request these materials from you early on, it could indicate a lack of respect for your time (at best) or an attempt to get free labor (at worst). An overly lengthy interview process Sure, it will take time for a company to ûnd its ideal candidate. But if they keep drawing out the process or string you along by continuing to require more and more interviews, it likely means they9re indecisive or just plain disorganized. The old <bait and switch= If you show up for an interview for one position and are told you9re actually a better ût for a different position4one you9ve never heard of or had no desire to apply for4do yourself a favor and run. There9s no reason for a company to pull this move unless they9ve been struggling to ûnd people to hire for a while4and there9s likely a reason for that. A conûict of values Ideally you should ûnd out the major values of the company before your interview is ever scheduled by researching them online and in the news. But once you arrive at the interview, it9s important to ûnd out whether their micro values align with your work style. For example, if you value your independence and the hiring manager talks about how closely you9ll be working with others, take that as a sign that the ût might not be right. Talking trash If your interviewers begin by denigrating the person who previously held the position to which you9re applying, take that as a giant red ûag that they will disrespect everyone in the ofûce4including you. There9s no reason to talk badly about others, so this is a good indication the ofûce culture will be nothing but toxic. Mandatory overtime for salaried positions Mandatory overtime doesn9t make any sense if you9re applying for a salaried position. All that phrase means in this case is you9re expected to work over your allotted hours without any sort of compensation4a very clear sign that your time will not be honored or respected. While walking out of an interview may seem difûcult to do, it is much easier than leaving a job once you9ve already started. Just make sure to trust your gut if it9s telling you that something is off4your intuition is there for a reason. This special advertising section was prepared by independent writer Andrea Moran. The production of this section did not involve the news or editorial staff of The Washington Post. Red ûags to look for during the interview process Covering career advice, recruitment trends and delivering the area9s newest jobs. We are D.C.9s #1 source for employment news. 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M JOBS Manager, Retail (liquor store) Supervise & coordinate activities of store & its employees. Plan & prepare employee work schedules, assign duties, give instruction on merchandise displays & train new employees. Take inventory & order merchandise. Reconcile all purchases with sales receipts, keep operating records & prepare daily record of transactions, answer customer complaints & inquiries. Close store at the end of the day & turn on alarm system. Job locationAccokeek, MD. 3 months verifiable exp. in job offered or as retail cashier reqd. Hours: Fri/Sat 3-11 pm, Sun 1-9 pm, Mon/Tue- 2-10 pm. Fill-in for employees as needed. Must be willing to submit to bkgrd check. To apply mail resume to: Accokeek Liquors LLC, 15789 Livingston Rd., # 116, Accokeek, MD 20607. Managers w/ Alvarez & Marsal Taxand in Washington, DC. Manage various aspects of fin report9g for incme taxes. Rqmts: Master9s deg or foreign equiv in Acct9g, Taxation or rel field & min 2 yrs of exp in any job title/occupation/position involv9g taxation cnslt9g. Exp must incl: prepar9g fed & state incme tax returns for corps, prtnrshps, indvdls, & trusts; prepar9g quarterly estmtd tax cals & exts; prepar9g corp incme tax provisions in accord w/ ASC 740; work9g w/ tax software incl GoSystem or OneSource; & resrch9g various fed, state, & local incme tax regs in RIA Checkpoint or BNA Tax. Apply online www. alvarezandmarsal.com Job ID 202301184. An EOE/AAE employer. Manager (The Carlyle Group Employee Co., LLC 3 Washington, DC); Mult. pos. avail. Resp. for infrastructure ops, overall systems up-time, prfrmnce, security, & strategic dir. of the future state of the platforms to support the Corp Svcs business ops. Dvlp an atmosphere of cont. prcss imprvmnt & transparency among the app. mgmt support (AMS) teams servicing Carlyle9s corp fincl/invstmnt systems. F/T. Apply with resume to [email protected]. Ref. Job ID: 6378661. Master Tattoo Artist (2 openings) 3 Wash., DC & Wheaton, MD 3 F/T, 2yrs of exp in job offered or 2yrs of exp in a related position. Call Mr. Knopp @ M & R Enterprises, Inc.: 202-232-6699 N JOBS Network Engineer Computer Packages Inc. (CPI), a global software company based in Rockville, MD is seeking skilled Network Engineers to join our dynamic team. Knowledge of Azure cloud, Cisco network devices, firewall and/or network security management a plus. The ideal candidate will be responsible for ensuring the stability and security of our network infrastructure while providing technical support to our users. BS in Computer Science, related degree or equivalent experience. Excellent salary and benefits including H-1B sponsorship. Please send resume to cpijobs@ computerpackages.com The local expert on local jobs Post your résumé. S0141 12x10.5 Stay one step ahead of the weather with the Capital Weather Gang @capitalweather washingtonpost.com/news/capital-weather-gang umbrella or sunscreen? O JOBS Office Manager: Leesburg, VA: Supervise and monitor the office staff; resolve customer complaints and questions; review sales record; review payrolls; improve work efficiency. Establish correspondence procedures. Prepare budget and financial reports. Minimum 2 years9 experience, 12 years education; mail your resume to Jamil Brothers Inc 1602 Village Market Blvd SE, Unit 255, Leesburg, VA 20175 P JOBS KaRon Masonry of Maryland is seeking a Payroll and Timekeeping Clerk for its office in Laurel, Maryland. Responsibilities will include processing and issuing paychecks, and earning statements, reviewing timesheets and other information related to payroll records, and processing new employee paperwork and information. Must have a high school diploma or GED. Send all resumes to Scott Bryan at [email protected] Presenter sought by Al Jazeera International (USA) LLC (Washington, DC) with a Bachelor's Degree in Political Science or Journalism or a closely related field plus 5 years progressive responsible experience in the field or a closely related field. Salary is $138,346.00 per year. Please send resumes to: Attn: Beatrice Nyamekye, 1200 New Hampshire Avenue NW, 2nd Floor,Washington, DC 20036. Psychometrician sought by Cambium Assessment, Inc. in Washington, DC to lead tchncl oprtnl & rsrch prjcts. Telecomm prmtd. Trvl reqd 5% of time w/in US. Apply @ jobpostingtoday.com #23914 R JOBS National Committee for Quality Assurance seeks Research Scientist in Washington, D.C. to support the development of NCQA9s contracts, grants, and research strategies that support performance measurement and product development in various capacities, including generating studies or evaluation plans aligned with business priorities, writing proposals, serving as principal investigator, project director, task lead, subject matter expert and other key roles. Develop opportunities for funding by meeting and developing relationships with outside agencies. Requirements: Master9s degree in Public Policy, or a related field, plus 2 years of experience in research or quality improvement, implementation science or quality improvement in a delivery system. 2 years of experience with SAS, R and Stata programming languages. 2 years of experience with HEDIS, CAHPS and Person-Centered Outcomes measures and determining feasibility, reliability and validity of new and existing measures. To apply, send cover letter, resume, and copy of ad to: NCQA, 1100 13th Street NW, 3rd Floor, Washington DC 20005. Attn: Kara Chacon. RESEARCH PROFESSIONAL The American Immigration Council seeks a Research Professional to perform research & analytical tasks for complex research projects, produce reports & develop data. MS Econ, Sociology, Quant. Rsrch, Public Admin. or other applied social science, or BS in same subjects + 2 yrs. exp. in similar role in non-prof. sector. Remote work permissible. Apply online at https://www. americanimmigration council.org/jobs If only you had home delivery. 1-800-753-POST SF R JOBS RF Engineer sought by Global Technology Associates, LLC in Reston, VA. Freq travel to unantic loc throu U.S. Some work from home available. MS Eng, Electrical Eng + 1 yr exp + special skills. To apply send resumes to Natasha Bailey, 1890 Preston White Dr., Ste. 150, Reston, VA 20191. S JOBS Sales Representative (Alexandria) Perform sales activities for online and retail credit card payment systems and point of sale terminals. Email resume to [email protected] WK Services Inc. SCIENTIST Horizon Therapeutics USA, Inc. seeks an Associate Scientist, Analytical Development in Rockville, MD to work in a dynamic, matrix team to support analytical development, manufacturing process development, formulation development, & tech transfer. Reqs: Master degree in Molecular Bio, Biotech, or rel fld & 2 yrs rel exp. To apply, go to: https:// horizon.wd1.myworkday jobs.com/en-US/Horizon/job/ Associate-Scientist-- AnalyticalDevelopment_R0004843 Find the right job for you. The local expert on local jobs The local expert on local jobs Post your résumé. Take |e Post shopping wpost.com/podcasts Washington Post podcasts go with you everywhere Politics " History " Culture " More S0108 4x5 S JOBS Senior Global Development Medical Director for AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals LP / Gaithersburg, MD (FT; M-F) - Manage global or regional therapeutic or research projects & serve as expert involved in the dsgn, conduct, monitoring, data interpretation & reporting of individual clinical trials. Reqts: Doctorate or equiv., in Med, Phar Sci or rel +3 yrs exp in the job off'd or rel. Must possess 3 yrs of exp w/ all of the following: Dsgn'g, monitoring & implmt'g clinical trials & interpreting test results in compliance w/ Good Clinical Practice standards & regulatory reqmts; Conducting pre-clinical studies, epidemiological studies, diagnostic studies; Serving as a trial level physician & medical monitor for clinical studies. 5% domestic travel req'd. AstraZeneca reqs all US employees to be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 but will consider requests for reasonable accommodations as req'd by applicable law. Apply: http://www. astrazenecacareers.com. Enter "R-164068" as the "Keyword," & click "Search Roles." No calls. EOE. Senior Producer (Washington DC) must have master's deg in journalism + 6 mos exp in writing scripts & assisting in generating content on social media for Twitter & Facebook. Send Resume: NTN 24 USA Inc., 1333 H Street NW, Ste. 8, Washington DC 20005. ATTN: Mr. Giraldo. Get career advice from experts. The local expert on local jobs S JOBS Staff Civil Engineer II (Job# SCE0411) Dulles Geotechnical and Materials Testing Services, Inc. in Chantilly, VA to perform geotechnical eng dsgn, analysis & test; ensure field work comply reports: Req: Bachelor in Civil/Envrmtl Engr or rel. 2Y exp as Civil Eng or rel. Proficient in s/ware as AutoCAD, & writing rpts incl inspection/geotech/lab rpts. Knwl of: 1. Soil Classification/Identification; 2. Erosion & Sediment Control; 3. Geotechn'l Drilling; 4. Roadway & Bridge structure; & 5. Soil Property analysis. Up to 20% of time for inspection & testing at constr sites w/in D.C. metro area. Mail CV w/ Job# to 14155 Sullyfield Cir, Ste H, Chantilly, VA 20151. Ranjha & Warriach Inc. is hiring an overnight Store Assistant Manager. Gas station, successful candidate manage employees, inventory, cash register and etc. To apply, visit 304 E Main St. Westminster, MD 21157 T JOBS Oblon, McClelland, Maier & Neustadt, LLP has opening in Alexandria, VA for Technical Advisor. Draft & identify technical + analytical issues in patent applications & advise attorneys + clients on solutions. Master9s in Chem Eng or equiv + 2 yrs exp. Send resumes to Oblon, Attn: Diana Bowen, 1940 Duke St, Alexandria, VA 22314. Must ref job title & code: TA-AZ2 Home delivery is convenient. 1-800-753-POST SF Home delivery makes good sense. 1-800-753-POST SF T JOBS Tile Setter: Cut & shape tile to fit around obstacles & into odd spaces & corners, using hand & power cutting tools. Lay & set mosaic tiles to create decorative wall, mural & floor designs. Align & straighten tile using levels, squares & straightedges. Frequent travel to job sites located in Washington DC metro area. FT. 1- yr exp req. Mail resume to: Bull Run Kitchen & Bath Inc., 11696 Sudley Manor Dr, Manassas, VA 20109 Tree Trimmer: Montgomery Co.,MD; to apply email resume to Apex Landscaping, LLC. c/o Alfonso Palomo to apexlandscapingnow@ gmail.com Tech Jobs Mult. Pos at Herndon, VA: Validation Analyst/Engineer (7 pos): Analyze, design, build, test and troubleshoot various types of medical equipment/analytical lab instruments for our clients in Life Sciences industry. Apply thorough knowledge of Validating Software & database sys9s for medical & health care purposes, reqmnts gathering, risk analysis, test protocols generation (IQ, OQ, PQ), trace matrix, summary reports, including the cGMP and quality system regulations. Utilize FDA Compliance Regulations with cGxP standards, including 21 CFR Part 11/210/211/820, & OSHA. Travel/relocate to various unanticipated locations to interact with clients & train users for different short & long-term projects. Mail resume to Validation Associates LLC, 131 Elden St., Ste 204, Herndon, VA 20170. Ask me about home delivery! 1-800-753-POST SF Ask me about home delivery! 1-800-753-POST SF Tech Jobs Bookkeeper: College Park, MD: To keep financial records. Reconcile and balances account. Compile reports accounts payable and receivable, profit and loss. Prepare payrolls and checks. 2 yrs experience; 40 hrs/wk; Education: High School; mail your resume to Cpark Dev LLC 8900 Baltimore Avenue, College Park, MD 20740 Attn: Mr. Sohail. Computer/IT: ISD Engineer III (Navy Federal Credit Union -Vienna, VA (part-time telecommuting permitted). Perform data analysis, dev. reports/dashboards, & data visualizations optmizing performance of company9s data analytics ecosystem. Reqs: Bachelors* in CS, Soft Eng or rel. & 5 yrs of exp working in buss intel, data warehousing, anlytcs or sim role. *Emp will accept any combo of degrees, diplomas, and/or exp. evaluated as a Bach degree. Email cvr ltr & CV to: openpositions@ navyfederal.org. <ISD Engineer III3 4000755=. Computer/IT: ISD Engineer IV 3 Data Engineer (AI/ML/NLP) (Navy Federal Credit Union - Vienna, VA (full-time telecommuting permitted). Applying engg principles into design & enhancement of new & existing systms. Reqs: Bachelor9s in CS, IT or rel & 5 yrs exp in any ocupation inv app, data, & infrastructure architecture OR Master9s & 3 yrs of exp. Email cvr ltr & CV to: openpositions@ navyfederal.org. <ISD Engineer IV 3 Data Engineer (AI/ML/NLP) 3 4048937=. Computer/IT: ICF Macro, Inc.: Senior Web Developer 3 Rockville, MD. Gather & document biz reqs from stakeholders to support design & dvlpmt of public health info sys for Fed gov clients. Req9s Bachelor9s degree in Info Sys, Comp Sci, or rltd fld +4 yrs software dvlpmt exp OR Master9s degree in Info Sys, Comp Sci, or rltd fld +2 yrs software dvlpmt exp. Up to 40% telework permitted. ICF is an equal opportunity employer that values diversity at all levels. (EEO/AA 3 Minorities/ Females/Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities). Send resume identifying Job Code ICF134 to recruiting-tr@ icf.com. No calls. Computer/IT: ICF Incorporated, LLC: Senior Manager 3 Project Management 3 Arlington, VA. Work effectively w/strategists & clients to dvlp prioritized backlog using exp in Product Increment planning. Req9s Bachelor9s degree or equiv in Business Admin, Info Sys, or rltd fld +5 yrs exp in IT proj mgmt & 5 yrs exp in a business analysisrltd fld OR Master9s degree or equiv in Business Admin, Info Sys, or rltd fld +2 yrs exp in IT proj mgmt & 2 yrs exp in a business analysis-rltd fld. F/t telework permitted. There are multiple factors that are considered in determining final pay for a position, including, but not limited to, relevant work experience, skills, certifications and competencies that align to the specified role, geographic location, education and certifications as well as contract provisions regarding labor categories that are specific to the position. The pay range for this position is: $135,283 to $205,770. ICF is an equal opportunity employer that values diversity at all levels. (EEO/AA 3 Minorities/ Females/Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities). Send resume identifying Job Code ICF131 to recruiting-tr@ icf.com. No calls. Tech Jobs Consult America, Inc. is hiring computer systems analysts. Job Duties: Provide analysis services for Enterprise Resources Planning applications. Assist ERP team to perform requirements gathering, design, develop, and test ERP applications and interfaces. Perform end to end validation of different modules of ERP applications including finance, procurement, HR, and other interfacing applications: Min. reqmts: bachelor' in CS/BA/CE and 36 months experience required. Send resume at: [email protected] Computer/IT T-Mobile USA, Inc. seeks Sr. Designers, User Experience in Reston, VA " Create, evaluate and modify prototypes to support evolving hardware and software application development. "Develop and apply software design/usability processes in the investigation of technical problems. "Telecommuting is permitted, but applicants must live within a reasonable commuting distance. Job Qualifications: "PRIMARY REQUIREMENTS: Master9s degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, Information, Computer Applications, or related, and three years of relevant work experience. "ALTERNATIVE REQUIREMENTS: Bachelor9s degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, Information, Computer Applications, or related, and five years of relevant work experience. "To apply, visit www.tmobile.careers. Create a candidate profile and apply to REQ228116. EOE. Computer/IT: CGI Technologies & Solutions Inc. seeks Software Developer in Fairfax, VA (& various unanticipated locations throughout US) to research, design, devel, &/or modify enterprise-wide systs &/or apps s/w. Job req Bach deg or equiv in Comp Sci, Engg, IT, or a rel field & 6 yrs exp in any job title inv working with JCL, SQL Server, & Oracle. Must be willing to relocate to various unanticipated work locations throughout US. All offers of emp are contingent upon successful comp of a background check, which may incl drug screen depending on work assignment. Email resume to [email protected] & ref job code 1243. Computer/IT: ICF Next, Inc.: Associate Manager, Quality Assurance (multiple positions) 3 Reston, VA. Provides Quality Assurance leadership to assigned project teams by distributing & overseeing QA tasks. Req9s Master9s degree in Comp Sci or rltd fld +2 yrs exp in a software QA-rltd position OR Bachelor9s degree in Comp Sci or rltd fld +5 yrs exp in a software QA-rltd position. F/t telework permitted. There are multiple factors that are considered in determining final pay for a position, including, but not limited to, relevant work experience, skills, certifications and competencies that align to the specified role, geographic location, education and certifications as well as contract provisions regarding labor categories that are specific to the position. The pay range for this position is: $125,050 to $145,654. ICF is an equal opportunity employer that values diversity at all levels. (EEO/AA 3 Minorities/ Females/Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities). Send resume identifying Job Code ICF136 to recruiting-tr@ icf.com. No calls. Tech Jobs Computer/IT: Client Network Services LLC dba CNSI seeks to employ Senior Developer in Rockville, Maryland (100% telework permitted anywhere in the US) to design, develop, program, configure, test, deploy IVR application on Avaya and Genesys Contact Center IVR product software solution. Job requires Bachelor9s Degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, Engineering(any) or related field and 6 years of experience in any job title involving working with Enterprise Avaya and Genesys contact center platforms. Email cover letter & resume to Kim Uppal at [email protected] Reference Job Code SD2023. Computer/IT: CGI Technologies & Solutions Inc. seeks Software Developer in Fairfax, VA (& various unanticipated locations throughout US) to research, design, devel, &/or modify enterprise-wide systs &/or apps s/w. Job req Bach deg in Comp Sci, Engg, IT or a rel field & 5 yrs in any job title inv exp working on Installation, Configuration & Administration of WebSphere App Server. Must be willing to relocate to various unanticipated work locations throughout US. All offers of emp are contingent upon successful comp of a background check, which may incl drug screen depending on work assignment. Email resume to [email protected] & ref job code 1178. Computer/IT: CGI Technologies & Solutions Inc. seeks Software Developer in Fairfax, VA (& various unanticipated locations throughout US) to research, design, devel, &/or mod enterprisewide systms &/or apps s/w. Job req Bach deg in Comp Sci, Info Management, Engg, IT, Sci, Electronics, Biz, Commerce, or a rel field & 5 yrs in any job title inv IT exp serving as a Mainframe SAS Programmer. Must be willing to relocate to various unanticipated work locations throughout US. All offers of emp are contingent upon successful comp of a background check, which may incl drug screen depending on work assignment. Email resume to [email protected] & ref job code 1177. Computer/IT: Data Analyst III (Navy Federal Credit Union - Vienna, VA (full-time telecommuting permitted). Dvlp, maintain, & manage advanced reporting, dashboards, data models & analytical results to drive effc decision-making. Reqs: Master9s in Data Analytics, MIS or rel & 2 yrs of exp. in any occup involving data analytics. Email cvr ltr & CV to: openpositions@ navyfederal.org. Reference <Data Analyst III 3 3483369=. Computer/IT: CGI Technologies & Solutions Inc. seeks Business Systems Analyst in Fairfax, VA (full-time telework permitted) to act as a liaison between the biz function & info systems, providing tech/functional expertise in identifying, evaluating, & developing basic systems. Job req Bach deg (3-yr foreign deg accepted) in Comp Sci, Engg, IT, Chem, Botany, Info Systems, or rel field & 3 yrs exp in any job title inv performing architectural analysis & biz process analysis. Fulltime telework permitted. All offers of emp are contingent upon successful comp of a background check, which may incl drug screen depending on work assignment. Email resume to recruiting@ cgifederal.com & ref job code 1195. Tech Jobs Computer/IT: Client Network Services LLC dba CNSI seeks System Analyst in Rockville, Maryland (100% teleworking permitted anywhere in the U.S.) to analyze Medicaid Claims Payment Transactions applications, data patching and provide code solutions for bugs impacting the Transaction Process. Job requires Bachelor9s degree in Computer Science, Computer Applications, Computer Information Systems or related and 3 years of experience in any job title involving Java Software development. Email cover letter & resume to Kim Uppal at [email protected] Reference Job Code SYSA2023. Computer/IT: ISD Developer V (Navy Federal Credit Union - Vienna, VA (full-time telecommuting permitted). Perform enhancements to existing self-service web app & BPM app to meet user9s changing needs. Reqs: Bachelors in CS, Comp Engg or rel & 5 yrs of exp in any occup involv Pega App Dvlpmnt or PEGA PRPC. Email cvr ltr & CV to: openpositions@ navyfederal.org. Reference <ISD Developer V 3 3578282=. Computer Programmer CSSI, Inc. Washington, DC, telecommuting from anywhere in the U.S. permitted. Dsgn & prgrm IT solutions to provide full stack dvlpmt & expertise for bldng webbased info sys. Reqs Bach in Comp Sci, Comp Program, or sim & 2 yrs exp w/fullstack, web-based app support & implementing Agile IT solutions using common dsgn patterns & automated unit testing. 2 yrs exp to incl dsgning & blding full-stack solutions using 4 of these prgm tools: ASP .NET MVC, C#, SQL, HTML5, CSS3, Bootstrap, Java Script, JQuery, and Git. Must be elig to obtain the req9d govt clearance (Public Trust 85P). Must pass bkgd check. E-mail resumes to [email protected]. Gallagher & Associates LLC (Washington, DC) seeks Senior Creative Technologist to dsgn & dvlp digi interactive museum experiences. Reqs MS deg in Dsgn & Tech, or rltd field, plus 36 mnths of exp dvlpng interactive s/w experiences & real-time graphics using C++, OpenGL via OpenFrameworks/Cinder, C# via Unity, Javascript via modern web frameworks such as React/Vue/Three.js, WebGL, HTML5 canvas, & Shader prgmng such as GLSL/HLSL/ ShaderLab. Telecom is permitted. Must have authority to work permanently in the U.S. Sal $133,640. Mail resumes to Gallagher & Associates, Job Code SCT0811, Attn: I. Gutierrez, 1140 3rd St NE, Ste. 2149, Washington, DC, 20002. Data Engineering Manager (Accenture LLP; Arlington, VA): Direct, manage, and oversee a team of data warehousing professional employees in the U.S., including Associate Managers, Systems Analysts, and Senior ETL Developers. Must have willingness and ability to travel domestically approximately 80% of the time to meet client needs. Multiple Positions Available. 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Tech Jobs DATA SCIENTIST I Discovery Communications, LLC seeks a Data Scientist I in Sterling, VA to work with managers and business stakeholders to fully understand business requirements and desired outcomes of their analytics needs. Teleworking Permitted. Send resume to Tyler Williams, Discovery Communications, LLC, 265 Brookview Centre Way, Suite 401, Knoxville, TN 37919. DATA SCIENTIST II AARP. Data Scientist II. Washington, DC. Develop data-driven analytics & strategies to maximize effectiveness of member acquisition, retention, & communications programs. Telecommuting may be permitted. Apply at https://careers.aarp.org. Job ID 2023-4666. Developer-Network Data Solutions. Hughes Network Systems LLC in Germantown, MD. Develop apps for monitoring, data collection & reporting network operations to improve service provision (Javascript, Java, Python, VBA, SQL, PL/SQL). Req9s: Masters in a Comp Sci, Comp Eng. field & 6 months exp or Bach9s & 5 yrs exp. To view & apply visit www.echostarcareers.com enter job # R0003826 in the Search Field & follow instructions. Developer: Resp for analysis, design, implement & support web apps. Provide analytical support & maintenance after implement s/w using HTML, CS33, Bootstrap, RWD, Kendo UI. Requires Master9s in MIS + 6 months work exp & proficiency in: HTML, CS33, Bootstrap, RWD, Kendo UI. Mail resumes to AXLE INFORMATICS, ATTN: HR, 6116 Executive Blvd, Suite 400, N. Bethesda, MD 20850. Director, Product Innovation - Quality Engineering, PricewaterhouseCoopers Advisory Services LLC, Washington, DC Oversee teams in building software & designing data platforms. Req Bach9s deg or foreign equiv in Info Sys, Engg, Comp Sci, Info Mgmt, or rel + 7 yrs rel wrk exp, of whch at least 5 yrs Mst be postbach9s, prgrssv rel wrk exp; OR Master9s deg or foreign equiv in Info Sys, Engg, Comp Sci, Info Mgmt, or rel + 5 yrs rel wrk exp. 80% telecommtng prmttd. Mst be able to commute to designtd local office. Trvl up to 80% req. Apply by email at US_PwC_Career_ [email protected] referencing Job Code DC3742 EDI Analyst III wanted by health insurance co. (Rockville, MD). Manage & implmt techn'l support for Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) processes. Conduct testing & in-depth analysis. Implmt process improvements. Perform routine & ad hoc analysis. Reqmts: Bachelor's deg. in Comp. Sci, Electronic Engg, or closely rltd field, & 3 yrs of exp as EDI Analyst or Test Engr. 1 yr of exp in Core Java, SQL, & Functional, Sanity & Regression Testing. Exp may be concurrent, Send resume to: HR, MultiPlan, Inc., 2273 Research Blvd, 3rd Fl., Rockville, MD 20850 S0114 4X5 Washington Post newsletters deliver more of what you9re looking for. Discover and subscribe for free at washingtonpost.com/newsletters heal h & welln ss? twpprintsolutions.com State-of-the-art PRINTING. Impeccable RESULTS. How can we help YOU? 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REQ: Mstr9s degree in Elec Engrg, Comp Engrg, Telecomms or closely rltd fld & 2 mnths9 exp in communication systems OR Bchlr9s degree in Elec Engrg, Comp Engrg, Telecomms or closely rltd fld & 5 yrs9 exp in communication systems. Exp must incld 2 mnths in each of the foll: digital signal processing; decoder theory; detection & estimation theory; C/C++; MATLAB & Python. Hughes Network Systems, 11717 Exploration Ln, Germantown, MD 20876. To apply go to https://echostar.wd5.my workdayjobs.com/echostar. Enter job number R0003807 into Search Job field & follow instructions to apply. TeXperts Inc., has mult perm. F/T opening for Prog/Buss/ QA/Syst./IT/Lead/Buss Syst. Analysts, SW/Database Devlpr, Proj. Leader/Manager. Job Loc9n: Chantilly, VA & various unanticipated loc9n across the US. All positions may req reloc9n. Mail resumes to HR: 14520 Avion Pkwy, Ste 340, Chantilly, VA, 20151 or email to [email protected]. Tech Jobs Quantum Technologies, Inc. has mult. F/T perm. positions for QA/IT/Buss/Prog/Systems/Lead Analysts. Job Locat'n: Falls Church, VA & various unanticipated locations in the US. Reloc'n Poss. Mail Resumes to: HR, 7635 Leesburg Pike, Ste B, Falls Church, VA 22043 or email [email protected] Aetna Resources LLC, a CVS Health company, is hiring for the following role in Chantilly, VA: IT Project Manager (2436099BR) to plan, implement, and manage the design and development of various software application projects to meet business needs and ensure proper execution. CVS Pharmacy, Inc., a CVS Health company, is hiring for the following role in Chantilly, VA: Manager, Digital Engineering (2446396BR) to design and develop digital engineering solutions for software applications and platforms. Multiple openings. Related degree &/or experience &/or skills required for all positions. Apply online at: https://jobs.cvshealth.com/. Or mail resume to Attn: P. Messenger, 1 CVS Drive, Mail Code HR695, Woonsocket, RI 02895. 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Mult. permanent F/T positions sought by I-Link Solutions Inc. for SW/ Salesforce/ Datawarehouse Dvlpr; Quality/Syst/Prog/Bus/QA/ Bus Syst/IT/SW Test/GIS Analyst; Database Admin, Cloud/SW Performance/SW/VMware Engr; QA Lead, Sol Architect, Lead Analyst, Project Lead/ Managers/ Scrum Master & Sr. SW Devel. Job loc'n: Herndon, VA & various unanticipated loc'ns in the US. Reloc'n poss. To apply mail resumes to I-Link Solutions, Inc., Attn: HRGC, 560 Herndon Parkway, Ste 330, Herndon, VA 20170 or send email to [email protected] Shivsaii LLC seeks an Accountant to review tax returns, prepare profit and loss statements, operating budgets, financial & accounting infrastructures, analyze financial information, prepare financial reports to maintain record of assets, liabilities and develop accounting systems. Bachelor's Degree or equivalent in Accounting or Busi. Admin. plus 5 yrs. of exp. required. Job Location: Arlington, VA. Mail resume to Carolina Marquez at 4819 Columbia Pike, Arlington, VA 22204. Find more jobs. Tech Jobs IT: Meritore Technologies LLC, an Ashburn, VA-based IT Solutions Firm. Multiple openings for JOB ID 10665: Software Engineer, JOB ID 10673: Software Developer, and JOB ID 10714: Technical Solution Architect. Education and Experience requirements along with Remuneration as provided on the website. Travel/relocation may be required. Details at https:// www.meritore.com/. Send resume to: [email protected], including the JOB ID. Equal Opportunity Employer. IT Professionals Ent. Lvl to Sen. Lvl. .NET Dvlprs, BI/ETL Dvlprs, Java Dvlprs, Project Mngrs, QA Anlysts, SAP CRM Cnsltnts, SQ/Oracle DBAs, Unix & Linus Admins. are needed for our Chantilly, VA office. Must be willing to travel to set up systems to various clients at unanticipated locs. across the nation. Send resume, Cvr Ltr., & Sal. 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Java Developer (Digital Intelligence Systems, LLC (DISYS)/ McLean, VA): Devlp & implmnt solutions to meet req. using Java/JEE and SQL Server arch. Reqs: Bach. deg. in CS, IT, or rel IT field & 5 yrs' prog, post-bacc exp in job offrd or rel occ, & 5 yrs' exp w/ the following tools & tech: SQL Server; JEE Applications (designing, building & testing); ODD; & SOA env. Must be willing to work at var. unanticipated work loc. throughout U.S. Apply online at https://careers.disys.com/, using job ref# 830761. Find an entry-level job. The local expert on local jobs Home delivery is so easy. 1-800-753-POST SF Ask me about home delivery! 1-800-753-POST SF Tech Jobs Lead Developer / Systems Engineer: Multiple full-time positions available with Swift in Manassas, VA. Design, develop, integrate third party components, test, install, and support programs/systems of medium size/complexity/ risk systems and projects, using tools like C++, Java, Perl, Oracle SQL, Unix, & Visual Studio. May require personnel management responsibilities for other team developers. Work might also be performed in Culpeper, VA. May WFH per company policy, presently 2 days/wk. Pre-employment drug test & background check reqd. Min reqd: Bachelor's or foreign equiv in comp sci, computer engg, info sys, or closely related, plus 7 years progressive experience in software dev, systems engineering, or computer programming / analysis. To apply, submit resume through www.swift.com/ about-us/careers, job # 2023-12085. Lead Test Engineer Multiple full-time positions available with Swift in Manassas, VA. Lead, plan & participate in qualification and acceptance testing activities of high complexity related to hardware and software components of Swift networks. Work might also be performed in Culpeper, VA. May WFH per company policy, presently 2 days/wk. Preemployment drug test & background check reqd. Min reqd: Bachelor's or foreign equiv in comp sci, computer engg, info sys, or closely related, plus 7 years progressive experience in software dev or testing. To apply, submit resume through www.swift.com/ about-us/careers, job # 2023-12084. Network Systems Software Engineer (R0003806) Dsgn & dvlp new sftwre featrs & wrt & execute tstng procedrs for them. Dvlp new archtctrs in sftwre solutns to imprve prfrmnce, scalblty & stablty. Wrt & pblsh tchncl documntatn for new featrs, sftwre rleases & instllatn procedrs. Prvde on-call spprt to operatns teams wrld-wide. Rsrch, implmnt & documnt new tchnlgies & tools for future rleases of ntwrk mngmnt sftwre solutns. Demnstrte new sftwre features to Systm Intgrtn & Ntwrk Operatns teams & ntwrk mngmnt team. REQ: Bchlr9s degree in Comp Engrg, Comp Sci, Elec Engrg or closely rltd fld & 2 yrs9 exp in applications support ntwrk engineering. Exp must incld 2 yrs in each of the foll: Java; Angular; KornShell scripting; Unix; Python; Software development & design; Object Oriented Programming; ModelView-Controller Framework; Unit Testing & Relational Databases. Hughes Network Systems, 11717 Exploration Ln, Germantown, MD 20876. To apply go to https:// echostar.wd5.myworkday jobs.com/echostar. Enter job number R0003806 into Search Job field & follow instructions to apply. Principal Infrastructure Architect Equinix, Inc. Principal Infrastructure Architect. Ashburn, VA. Design and develop solutions to complex applications problems, system administration issues, or network concerns and perform systems management and integration functions. Travel Required. Mail resume to Randi Colello at One Lagoon Drive, Redwood City, CA 94065 and indicate applying for 23-VA-95. Principal Software Engineer Asurion LLC seeks a Principal Software Engineer in Sterling, VA to develop effective, maintainable code in a timely fashion. Telecommuting Permitted. Apply at https://www. jobpostingtoday.com/Ref #45024. Product Manager (Bachelor9s w/ 5 yrs exp; Majors: Comp Sci, Comp Applications, Comp Info Systems, or equiv; other suitable qualifications acceptable) - McLean, VA. Job entails working w/ & reqs exp incl: Data warehouses; agile methodology; generating customized reports; DMS, RTM, FDD, & TDD; JIRA, VSTS, Informatica, Aladdin, Bloomberg, Camunda, Angular, Typescript, HTML, CSS, SVN, Java, & .NET. In lieu of a four-year US degree, employer will accept one additional year of relevant exp for each year of academic studies deficient from a relevant Bachelor9s degree at an accredited US college or university or its foreign equivalent (AACRAO EDGE evaluation). Relocation & travel to unanticipated locations within USA possible. Send resumes to Enquizit, Inc., Attn: HR, 7927 Jones Branch Drive, 4th Floor, Suite 400, McLean, VA 22102. Senior Application Security Engineer sought by Cvent, Inc. in McLean, VA. Telecommuting permitted. Apply at www.jobpostingtoday.com Ref# 14371. Tech Jobs Senior Developer / Systems Engineer: Multiple full-time positions available with Swift in Manassas, VA. Design, develop, code, test, & maintain high quality application software, tools, programs/systems, using tools like C/C++ or Java, Perl, Oracle, SQL, UNIX or HP-UX, & Visual Studio.Work might also be performed in Culpeper, VA. May WFH per company policy, presently 2 days/wk. Preemployment drug test & background check are reqd. Min reqd: Bachelor's or foreign equiv in comp sci, computer engg, info sys, or closely related, plus 5 years progressive experience in software dev, systems engineering, or computer programming/ analysis. To apply, submit resume through www.swift.com/ about-us/careers, job # 2023-12086. Senior Engineer4 Arlington, VA. Resp. for providing complete ownership of app & feature in cloud based 5G shared spectrum designs. Req: MS or frgn equv in Elec. and Comp. Eng., or rel+ 1 yr. exp. in spectrum soft. dev. Telecommuting permitted from anywhere in the U.S. 100% of the time. Apply to Heather Ochoa, SVP, People & Culture, Federated Wireless, Inc., 4075 Wilson Blvd, 9th Floor, Arlington VA 22203 or hochoa@ federatedwireless.com. Senior Manager, Software Engineering 3 Capital One Services, LLC in Northern VA; Mult pos avail: Lead & direct overall tech design, dvlpmnt, modification, & implementation of comp apps using existing & emerging tech platforms. To apply, visit https://capitalone. wd1. myworkdayjobs.com/ Capital_One and search "Senior Manager, Software Engineering" or "R164169". Senior Manager, IT Technical Implementation sought by Gate Gourmet, Inc., Reston, VA rspnsble for IT IOS/Cloud strategy, etc. May Telecommute. Applicants exp'd w/ MS Azure and AWS virtual data centers, etc. send resume to [email protected] & Refer to "SM ITTI". Senior Manager, Software Engineering 3 Capital One Services, LLC in Northern VA; Mult pos avail: Lead & direct overall tech design, dvlpmnt, modification, & implementation of comp apps using existing & emerging tech platforms. To apply, visit https://capitalone.wd1. myworkdayjobs.com/ Capital_One and search "Senior Manager, Software Engineering" or "R164174". Senior Manager, Software Engineering 3 Capital One Services, LLC in Northern VA; Mult pos avail: Lead & direct overall tech design, dvlpmnt, modification, & implementation of comp apps using existing & emerging tech platforms. To apply, visit https://capitalone.wd1. myworkdayjobs.com/ Capital_One and search "Senior Manager, Software Engineering" or "R164179". Senior Software Developer: RationalSoft, Inc. seeks a Sr. Software Developer to analyze, design, develop, code, test, deploy & support webbased Multi-Tier software apps using software tech such as Java, J2EE, JavaScript, EJB, JPA, JAXB, JAXP, JDOM, Angular JS, Oracle 11g/12c, Linux, Apache Axis, Apache Spring, REST/JSON, SOAP, WSDL, XML, XSD, GIT, Maven, Kubernetes, AWS, JIRA & HP ALM; & other rel duties. Job in Vienna, VA. Travel/reloc to various unanticipated client locations throughout the US may be req9d. Email resume referencing Job # SSD-501 to [email protected]. EOE. Senior Test Engineer Multiple full-time positions available with Swift in Manassas, VA. Acceptance testing activities related to hardware/software components of SWIFT network applications. Work might also be performed in Culpeper, VA. May WFH per company policy, presently 2 days/wk. Min reqd: Bachelor's or foreign equiv in comp sci, computer engg, info sys, or closely related, plus 5 years progressive experience in software dev or testing. Pre-employment drug test & background check reqd. To apply, submit resume through www.swift.com/ about-us/careers, job # 2023-12082. SharePoint Power Apps Developers sought by Panum Telecom, LLC in Bethesda, MD to modify and update SharePoint Online sites and PowerApps forms as new information is released. Documents updates and trains users on enhancements. Must have relevant education & experience. Send 2 resumes & cover letter to Anjana Aggarwal, 7315 Wisconsin Ave, Ste. 800W, Bethesda, MD 20814 REF#1293.001 Ask me about home delivery! 1-800-753-POST SF Tech Jobs Sr. Software Engineer at Triwave Solutions Inc. Job req. a bach. in CS, IT or related; & 5 yrs of exp. in job offered or any related position. Job Loc9n: Columbia, MD 21046, and unanticipated client locations. Resume to simi@triwavesolutions.com or mail to HR, Triwave Solutions, 6700 Alexander Bell Dr, Ste 217, Columbia, MD 21046 Visa Technology & Operations LLC, a Visa Inc. company, currently has an opening for Staff SW Engineers (multiple openings) (REF50958H) in Ashburn, VA. Job duties include: Design and implement agile innovative security solutions that take advantage of technology advances that allow cost reduction, standardization, and commoditization. Build security management domains, configuration software management, monitoring, orchestration and logging. Position reports to the Ashburn, VA office and may allow for partial telecommuting. The estimated salary range for a new hire into this position is $ 117,700.00 USD to $ 188,300.00 USD per year. Salary may vary depending on job-related factors which may include knowledge, skills, experience, and location. In addition, this position may be eligible for an annual bonus and equity. Visa has a comprehensive benefits package for which this position is eligible that includes Medical, Dental, Vision, 401(k), Employee Stock Purchase Program, FSH/HSA, Life Insurance, Paid Time off and Wellness Programs. Qualified applicants should apply by emailing resume to career[email protected]. Must reference job code: REF50958H. Sr. Software Developer - Dulles, VA: Perform lead role in design, development, analysis, testing, implementation & maintenance of customized apps & S/W solutions. Develop apps based on business & project technical reqmts. Must have Master's deg. (or foreign equiv.) in IT, S/W Engg or a closely-related field. Requires 5 months of work exp. in offered position, S/W Engg, S/W Developer or in a closely related occupation. Possible long-term relocation(s) to various unanticipated U.S. client site locations. Mail resume: Cascades Data Solutions Inc., Ref. #230201, 23465 Rock Haven Way, Suite 200, Dulles, VA 20166 Idexcel is seeking a Software Engineer (Herndon, VA & various unanticipated locations throughout Washington DC MSA) to develop and test computer software client server, web based, message based, cloud based, data warehousing applications/solutions using Java, AWS, Python, Oracle, UNIX. Master's degree in CSci/ CApp/IS/IT/Sci/Any Engg (or foreign education equivalent). Telecommuting. Benefits. EOE. 8am-5pm, Mon-Fri. Send resume: JOB#IDM023, Idexcel, 459 Herndon Pkwy, Suite #10, Herndon, VA 20170 (or) [email protected] Idexcel is seeking a Senior Software Engineer (Herndon, VA & various unanticipated locations throughout Washington DC MSA) to analyze, design, develop, test, implement and maintain computer software client server, web based, message based, cloud based, data warehousing applications/solutions using Java, AWS, DevOps, Python, Hadoop, Machine Learning, SRE, Node JS, Oracle, UNIX. Master's degree in CSci/ CApp/IS/IT/ Sci/Any Engg (or foreign education equivalent) and 1 year of work experience is needed to perform job. Telecommuting. Benefits. EOE. 8am-5pm, Mon-Fri. Send resume: JOB#IDM1J23, Idexcel, 459 Herndon Pkwy, Suite #10, Herndon, VA 20170 (or) [email protected] Advancesoft, Inc., Ashburn, VA, has multiple positions open for Software Developers, .NET Developers, Cloud Engineers, QA Analysts, DevOps Engineers, Software Developers/Engineers, and Solutions Architects. Full details of duties and reqmnts available at https:// www. advancesoftinc.com/careers/ Resumes to 20130 Lakeview Center Plaza, #400, Ashburn, VA 20147. Idexcel is seeking a Senior Software Engineer (Herndon, VA & various unanticipated locations throughout Washington DC MSA) to analyze, design, develop, test, implement, maintain and support computer software client server, web based, message based, cloud based, data warehousing applications/ solutions using Java, AWS, DevOps, Python, Hadoop, Machine Learning, SRE, Node JS, Oracle, UNIX. Bachelor9s degree in CSci/CApp/IS/IT/ Sci/Math/Any Engg (or foreign education equivalent) and 5 years of work experience is needed to perform job. Telecommuting. Benefits. EOE 8am-5pm, Mon-Fri. Send resume: JOB#IDB5J23, Idexcel, 459 Herndon Pkwy, Suite #10, Herndon, VA 20170 (or) [email protected] Tech Jobs Idexcel is seeking a Software Engineer (Herndon, VA & various unanticipated locations throughout Washington DC MSA) to analyze, develop, test and maintain computer software client server, web based, message based, cloud based, data warehousing applications/solutions using Java, AWS, DevOps, Python, Hadoop, Machine Learning, SRE, Node JS, Oracle, UNIX. Bachelor9s degree in CSci/ CApp/IS/IT/Sci/Math/Any Engg (or foreign education equivalent) and 1 year of work experience is needed to perform job. Telecommuting. Benefits. EOE. 8am-5pm, Mon-Fri. Send resume: JOB#IDB1J23, Idexcel, 459 Herndon Pkwy, Suite #10, Herndon, VA 20170 (or) [email protected] Senior Software Engineer: Alarm.com Incorporated, McLean, VA 3 Desgn/devlp camera F/W platfrm & apps. Oversee dev9lpmt of SW features & enhancem9t us9g various program9g langs; build systs; mentor/manage jr. team members, etc. 3 Reqs: Bach or frgn equiv in SW Eng9g, Comp Sci, Electrncs & Comm Eng9g, Comp Eng9g, Electrcl & Comp Eng9g, Electrcl & Electrncs Eng9g + 5yrs prog resp exp in SW Development occp. Must have 5yrs prog resp exp work9g w/ the follow9g: at least 1 lang (C, C++, shell script9g & desgn patterns); w/ Linux Systs; manag9g complx code us9g config tools. Job can be performed anywhere in the U.S. Send CV to [email protected] & ref SRSE-DK. Software Architect (Master9s w/ 3 yrs exp or Bach w/ 5 yrs exp; Majors: Comp Sci, Comp Engg, Info Systems, Info Tech, or equiv; other suitable qualifications acceptable) - Rockville, MD. Job entails working w/ & reqs exp incl: ASP.NET [asp.net], C#, .NET Core, MVC, Web API, Entity Framework, NHibernate, MS Azure (Cloud Based Services, App Service, SQL Server, DevOps), DotNetNuke, SOLR, SSRS Report, Power BI Report, High Charts, SignalR, LESS, Bootstrap, JQuery, JavaScript, Angular JS, AJAX, MS Project Plan, MS Visio, Visual Studio, & SharePoint. Exp must incl leading a technical team, managing their tasks, & reviewing code. Relocation & travel to unanticipated locations within USA possible. Send resumes to Digital Infuzion Inc., Attn: HR, 6120 Executive Blvd, Suite 800, Rockville, MD 20852 Software Developer & Software Engineer sought by s/ware solutions co. Must have proof of legal authorization to work in the US. M-F, 40 hrs/wk. Job to be performed at 11350 Random Hills Rd, Ste #800, Fairfax, VA 22030. For full info about the job opportunity refer to internet posting at https://www. oaktontechnologies.com/ careers.php Refer to Job #: SD041223, SE041323 & to apply send resume to [email protected] or else mail it to HR, Oakton Technologies LLC, 11350 Random Hills Rd, Ste #800, Fairfax, VA 22030. Software Developers3 Design, Develop, Implement, Enhance and Test app9s using knowledge of skills such as Java, Spring MVC, HTML, CSS. Reqs MS in Comp Sci or rel. Must be willing to travel and reloc to unanticipated client locations throughout the U.S. Mail resumes to V.L.S Systems Inc., 4080 Lafayette Center Drive Suite 300 Chantilly VA 20151 or Email[email protected] Software Developers (multiple openings). Work w/ Design Document, Diagrams, Object Models. Dev appl w/ Spring, MVC, JDBC, Batch, Hibernate, Web Services, etc. 40 hrs/wk, MS/equiv Comp Sci, Electr Eng, CIS or rel fld (BS+5 yrs exp in lieu of MS). Must be willing to trvl reloc to unanticip locations in US on shrt notice for extnd time. Email res w/ ID#545 to [email protected] or mail to Tekorg, Inc., 22636 Glenn Drive, Suite 203, Sterling, VA 20164. SOFTWARE ENGINEER II HealthEdge Software seeks f/t Software Engineer II to participate in all phases of software development life cycle including quality assurance & testing. Support clients using GuidingCare® platform. REQ9s: BS in Comp Sci, Info Tech, or related (or foreign equiv) + 5 yrs of progressive employment exp. in information technology OR a MS in Comp Sci, Info Tech, or related (or foreign equiv) + 2 yrs of progressive employment exp. In information technology. For full job description and to apply, please go to: https:// www.healthedge.com/ about-us/careers search Software Engineer II. REMOTE EMPLOYMENT AVAILABLE FOR THIS POSITION. CAN TELECOMMUTE FROM ANY LOCATION IN UNITED STATES. Home delivery is so easy. 1-800-753-POST SF Tech Jobs Software Developer3McLean, VA. Seeking BS in IT, Comp. Sci., Engg., or related and 2 yrs. soft. dev. exp. req9d. Travel and relocation, as req9d. Mail CV to Attn: HR/Job #0412, 22nd Century Technologies, Inc., 8251 Greensboro Dr, #900, McLean, VA 22102. Sr. 0365 Developer needed w/ Master's Deg. or Foreign Equiv in Electrical Engg or Comp. Engg or Comp. Sci & 1 yr exp as Sr. 0365 Dvlpr or Sr. Dvlpr performing following job duties: Dsgn, dvlp, bug fixes & enhance s/ware applics using .Net, Azure Portal & Azure DevOps. Build, manage & secure Azure Kubernetes Service Cluster. Involve in all phases of Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) incl reqmt gathering, analysis, dsgn, dvlpmt, deployment, administration & support maintenance of all applics. Use SPFx framework to dvlp modernizer web parts & pages using ReactJS, Fluent UI, Visual Studio Code, TypeScript, Gulp & Web-Pack. Dvlp reusable components & services. Implmt Parallel Prgmg & Multi-Threading to dvlp high responsive applics. 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