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Ein aussichtsloses Wagnis
In Nordwind von Miriam Georg Hamburg, 1913. Alice ist mit Henk verheiratet und hat eine kleine Tochter. Für Rosa nimmt sie alles in Kauf. Um ihren Lebensunterhalt zu verdienen, arbeitet sie in einer Wollfabrik. Die Arbeit mit der Schafswolle lässt sie immer häufiger husten. Zudem leidet Alice unter den Ausbrüchen ihres Ehemannes. Nicht nur, dass er ihren Lohn für sich beansprucht, sondern…
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THIS DAY IN GAY HISTORY
based on: The White Crane Institute's 'Gay Wisdom', Gay Birthdays, Gay For Today, Famous GLBT, glbt-Gay Encylopedia, Today in Gay History, Wikipedia, and more … January 12
1564 – Queen Elizabeth I reinstates the buggery law in England which makes sodomy illegal.
1706 – Pennsylvania eliminates the castration penalty from its sodomy law.
1751 – On this date the Baltic German writer of the Sturm und Drang movement Jakob Lenz was born (d.1792). Lenz is remembered as the most creative and original of Goethe's Strasbourg friends and, because of failures in his personal life, as a figure of pathos. The son of a Lutheran pastor who received a theological education at the University of Koenigsberg, Lenz was a religious thinker who saw himself as prophet as well as poet.
In 1771 in Strasbourg, he met the young Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, who at this time happened to be in Strasbourg, and whose acquaintance Lenz made, as well as that of Johann Heinrich Jung-Stilling. Goethe now became Lenz's literary idol, and through him he made contact with Johann Gottfried Herder and Johann Kaspar Lavater, with whom he corresponded.
In the following year, 1772, Lenz accompanied his literary masters to the garrisons of Landau, Fort Louis and Wissembourg. He also fell in love with Friederike Brion, once the beloved of Goethe, but his feelings were not reciprocated.
Recent scholarship has has revealed Lenz's relationship with Goethe. In books like Karl Hugo Pruys' "The Tiger's Tender Touch: The Erotic Life of Goethe" and Alice Kuzniar's "Outing Goethe and His Age" Lenz's full character and sexuality has been revived. Lenz was deeply in love with Goethe. Indeed he wrote countless love letters to the writer in which he professed his desire to be Goethe's wife.
Historians of Goethe have always been puzzled by an incident in Goethe's life. In April 1776 Lenz followed Goethe to the court of Weimar where he was at first amicably received. But in early December, on Goethe's instigation, he was expelled. The exact circumstances are not recorded; Goethe, who broke off all personal contact with him after this, refers only vaguely in his diary to "Lenz's idiocy" ("Lenzens Eseley"). Historians seem puzzled by this strange rejection of Lenz. A clearer reading of their relationship or Lenz's desires for Goethe make the situation a bit more clear. The rejection may have been a break in their relationship or a spurning of Lenz's attentions.
1856 – John Singer Sargent American portrait painter, born (d.1925) was the most successful portrait painter of his era, as well as a gifted landscape painter and watercolorist. Sargent was born in Florence, Italy to American parents. He studied in Italy and Germany, and then in Paris under Emile Auguste Carolus-Duran. Among the artists with whom Sargent associated were Dennis Miller Bunker, Carroll Beckwith, Edwin Austin Abbey (who also worked on the Boston Public Library murals), Francis David Millet, Wilfrid de Glehn, Jane Emmet de Glehn and Claude Monet, whom Sargent painted.
He developed a life-long friendship with fellow painter Paul César Helleu, whom he met in Paris in 1878 when Sargent was twenty-two and Helleu was eighteen. Sargent painted both Helleu and his wife Alice on several occasions, most memorably in the impressionistic Paul Helleu Sketching with his Wife, 1889. His supporters included Henry James, Isabella Steward Gardner, (who commissioned and purchased works from Sargent and sought his advice on other acquisitions) and Edward VII, whose recommendation for knighthood the artist declined.
Sargent was, as they say, "extremely private regarding his personal life," though the painter Jacques-Émile Blanche, who was one of his early sitters, said — after his death — that Sargent's sex life "was notorious in Paris, and in Venice, positively scandalous. He was a frenzied bugger." Was the bugger refernce as in "buggery"?. As homophobic scholars put it, "the truth of this may never be established." Some have gone so far as to boldly suggest that Sargent was homosexual. He had personal associations with Prince Edmond de Polignac and Count Robert de Montesquiou (the model for Des Esseintes in Huysman's A Rebours, and even more famously, the Baron de Charlus in Proust's A la recherche du temps perdu, and, in real life, if you will, Prince Polignac's life-long lover, as well), two of the most notorious homosexuals of the age.
Sargent's male nudes reveal complex and well-considered artistic sensibilities about the male physique and sensuality; particularly evident in his portrait of Thomas E. McKeller but also in Tommies Bathing (both above), nude sketches for Hell and Judgement, and his portraits of young men, like Bartholomy Maganosco and Head of Olimpio Fusco .
There were friendships with women, as well, and a similar sensualism informs his female portrait and figure studies (notably Egyptian Girl, 1891). The likelihood of an affair with Louise Burkhardt, the model for Lady with the Rose, and the first wife of author J.R. Ackerley's father is accepted by Sargent scholars. Sargent's friends went so far as to wonder if he and Burckhardt had formed a romantic attachment. His enthusiasm while creating the picture of her probably instigated the rumors, but a mutual friend learns from Sargent in 1882 that "he does not care a straw for her." Despite numerous friendships with women throughout his life, this is the only episode to cause associates to doubt his status as a "committed bachelor." His sensuous, unparalleled appreciation of male beauty leaps off the canvas to this day.
1941 – On this date the pioneering British bluesman Long John Baldry was born (d.2005). Born John William Baldry in England, he grew to 6' 7" which resulted in the nickname "Long" John. Gifted with a deep, rich voice, he was one of the first British vocalists to sing blues in clubs.
In the early 1960s, he sang with the seminal band, Alexis Korner's Blues Incorporated, with whom he recorded the first British blues album in 1962, "R&B at the Marquee." At stages, future Rolling Stones members Mick Jagger, Charlie Watts, Keith Richards and Brian Jones played in the band. The Rolling Stones supported Baldry in their first concert at the Marquee Club. Later, Baldry was the announcer introducing The Stones on their US-only live album, "Got Live if You Want It!," in 1966.
Baldry became friends with Paul McCartney after a show at the Cavern Club in Liverpool in the early 1960s, leading to an invitation to play on one of The Beatles 1964 TV specials. In 1963, Baldry joined the Cyril Davies R&B All Stars with Jimmy Page on guitar and Nicky Hopkins playing piano. He took over in 1964 after the death of Cyril Davies. It became Long John Baldry and his Hoochie Coochie Men featuring Rod Stewart on vocals and Geoff Bradford on guitar. Stewart was recruited after Baldry heard him busking a Muddy Waters song at Twickenham station after Stewart had been to a gig at Eel Pie Island.
In 1965, the Hoochie Coochie Men became Steampacket with Baldry and Stewart as male vocalists, Julie Driscoll as the female vocalist and Brian Auger on Hammond organ. After Steampacket broke up in 1966, Baldry formed Bluesology featuring Reg Dwight on keyboards and Elton Dean, later of Soft Machine, as well as Caleb Quaye on guitar. Dwight adopted the name "Elton John" (taking his first name from another member of the band, Elton Dean, and his surname from Baldry).
In 1967, he recorded a pop song "Let the Heartaches Begin" that went to number one in Britain, followed by a 1968 top 20 hit titled "Mexico", which was the theme of the UK Olympic team that year. "Let the Heartaches Begin" made the lower reaches of the Billboard Hot 100 in the US.
Baldry was openly gay during the early 1960s when homosexuality was still criminalised and medicalised. Baldry supported Elton John in coming to terms with his own sexuality. In 1978 his album Baldry's Out��announced his formal coming out, and he addressed sexuality issues on A Thrill's a Thrill, a song on the LP.
Bluesology broke up in 1968, with Baldry continuing his solo career and John forming a songwriting partnership with Bernie Taupin. In 1969, Elton John tried to commit suicide after relationship problems with a woman. Taupin and Baldry, who was by now openly Gay, found him, and Baldry talked him out of marrying the woman, helping make John comfortable with his sexuality. The song "Someone Saved My Life Tonight" from "Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy" was about the experience.
In 1971, Elton John and Stewart each produced one side of "It Ain't Easy" which became Baldry's most popular album and made the top 100 of the US album charts. The album featured "Don't Try to Lay No Boogie Woogie on the King of Rock and Roll" which became his most successful song in the US. John's first tour of the US was this time. Baldry's 1972 album "Everything Stops For Tea" made the lower reaches of the US album charts.
After time in New York City and Los Angeles in 1978, Baldry settled in Vancouver, British Columbia, where he became Canadian. He toured the west coast, as well as the U.S. Northwest. Baldry also toured the Canadian east, including one 1985 show in Kingston, Ontario, where audience members repeatedly called for the title track from his 1979 album "Baldry's Out!" - to which he replied, "I'll say he is!"
He played his last live show in Columbus, Ohio, on July 19, 2004.
1951 – Mark Segal is an American journalist. He participated in the Stonewall riots and was one of the original founders of the Gay Liberation Front where he created its Gay Youth program. He was the founder and former president of the National Gay Newspaper Guild and the founder and publisher of Philadelphia Gay News. He has won numerous journalism awards for his column "Mark my Works."
Segal was a participant at Stonewall in 1969 and help found the Gay Liberation Front that same year. He was also a member of The Christopher Street Gay Liberation Day committee, which organized the first Gay Pride parade in 1970.
In 1972, after being thrown out of dance competition for dancing with a male lover, Segal crashed the evening news broadcast of WPVI-TV, an act that became known as a "zap" and that he helped popularize. He repeated the action during many other television broadcasts.
In 1975, he went on a hunger strike on behalf of the passage of a law to guarantee equal rights for homosexuals. In 1976, he founded the Philadelphia Gay News, a lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) newspaper in the Philadelphia area. The publication was inspired by activist Frank Kameny, whom Segal first met in 1970. In 1988, Segal had a televised debate with a Philadelphia city councilman, Francis Rafferty, about Gay Pride Month.
Segal partnered with the Obama Administration to create and build the nation's first official “LGBT Friendly” Senior Affordable housing apartment building. The 19.8 million dollar project known as The John C. Anderson Apartments opened in 2013.
Segal is Jewish and originally from Mount Airy, Philadelphia. He attended school at Germantown High School and Temple University. His friends include several prominent gay activists like Barbara Gittings, Frank Kameny, Harry Hay and Troy Perry.
On July 5, 2014, Segal married his partner of 10 years, Jason Villemez. At the time, Villemez was 29 and Segal was 63. The ceremony was officiated by Judge Dan Anders, Philadelphia’s first openly gay judge.
1954 – Today is the birthday of Felipe Rose, better known as "the Indian guy from The Village People." He was born in New York and grew up in Brooklyn. He's part American Indian (Lakota) and part Puerto-Rican (on his mother's side). He actually studied dance with the Ballet de Puerto Rico and was later discovered by the music producer Jacques Morali while working as a bartender and dancing in a New York gay club and recruited for a new disco group he was forming.
While the producers were busy recruiting and preparing the other members of the group, Rose was sent to Paris where he choreographed a native dance number for the Crazy Horse Saloon. When he returned to the U.S., he suggested that the other members of the group wear uniforms representing different "manly" occupations in New York's Greenwich Village.The rest as they say is history. His hits with the Village People hits include Macho Man (1978), YMCA (1978), In The Navy (1979), Go West (1979), Can't Stop the Music (1980)
In 2000, Rose began to work on his solo career. His single "Trails of Tears" was nominated for 3 Native American Music Awards for Best Historical Recording, Song of the Year and Best Producer. In 2002, Rose was the opening act of the 5th Annual Native American Music Awards and won a NAMMY Award for the Best Historical Recording.
In 2005 Rose called up the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, DC to offer them his framed gold record for the disco group's 1978 megahit "Y.M.C.A." The staff of the new museum had never received such a call but were delighted to accept the items into their collection. The Washington Post's writer Hank Stuever opined that the museum accepted the record "on the precept that sooner or later they might need such an artifact of a bygone era, perhaps to flesh out a future exhibit on the folkloric value of disco, and native cultural responses to it."
1973 – Joel Derfner is an American writer and composer. He is the author of three gay-themed books: Gay Haiku (2005), Swish: My Quest to Become the Gayest Person Ever and What Ended Up Happening Instead (2008), and Lawfully Wedded Husband: How My Gay Marriage Will Save the American Family (2013). His articles have appeared in publications including the Huffington Post, The Advocate, Time Out New York, and Between the Lines. Derfner and his works have been cited as references on gay culture, and he has been noted as one of "today's best-known gay writers".
He is the composer of several musicals, and he teaches musical theater composition at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts. Derfner was also co-star of the first season of the 2010 reality television show Girls Who Like Boys Who Like Boys, along with his close friend Sarah Rose.
Derfner was born in 1973 in Washington, D.C. and grew up in Charleston, South Carolina. His parents were civil rights activists, and were active in Mississippi during the Civil Rights Movement. His father, Armand Derfner, is a civil rights lawyer, and his mother Mary Frances Derfner (née Seddon) met Armand when she became his legal secretary in Washington, D.C. in 1967. Joel's father is Jewish and his mother was Christian; he was raised Jewish and converted to Judaism at the age of seven His mother, who suffered from type 1 diabetes, died in 1992. Joel came out to his parents as gay when he was 15.
Derfner lives in New York City with his husband, Mike Combs, a psychiatrist who runs an inpatient unit at a New York City psychiatric hospital. He and Combs became engaged in 2007.[88] The couple were legally married in Iowa in May 2010 and had their formal wedding ceremony in October 2010 in Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
1974 – Chinese Gay Rights Pioneer,GLBT activist and attorney Zhou Dan came out to his friends in 1998 and the media in 2003. A champion of GLBT rights in China, Zhou writes articles on Chinese gay and lesbian Web sites. Although many GLBT Chinese use pseudonyms, Zhou uses his real name. After revealing his sexuality to a Shanghai newspaper in 2003, Zhou appeared across China in newspapers and magazines and on television. Earlier that year, he established the Shanghai Hotline for Sexual Minorities.
One generation removed from the persecution of gays under the People's Republic of China, Chinese gays encounter different obstacles than their American counterparts. Many Chinese believe that homosexuality exists only in the western world. The absence of legal protection and the threat of social isolation keep most Chinese GLBT individuals in the closet.
Zhou also fights for rights of people living with or affected by HIV/AIDS in China, by advocating a human-rights-based approach to the epidemic.
In 2004, Zhou attended Yale Law School's China Law Center as a visiting scholar. In 2006, he taught China's first graduate class on homosexuality at Fudan University in Shanghai.
1986 – Kieron Richardson, born in Eccles, Greater Manchester, England, is an English actor and Presenter best known for playing the role of Ste Hay in Hollyoaks.
After appearing briefly in the late night Hollyoaks: In the City, Richardson was offered the role of Ste Hay in the early evening Hollyoaks where he appeared for 19 episodes. The character was written out of the show after stealing a car, which resulted in a spectacular crash and his character getting sent to prison. He returned to Hollyoaks on 25 September 2007, and has been a regular cast member since.
Richardson has also made appearances in Holby City, Heartbeat and the feature film Fragments, as well as the pantomime Cinderella as Prince Charming at The Embassy Theatre, Skegness in 2006.
Richardson took part in 2010 series of ITV's Dancing on Ice and was paired with series newcomer Brianne Delcourt. He reached the final, finishing in third place.
In 2011, Richardson and his Hollyoaks ex co-star Bronagh Waugh started presenting on radio station Gaydio.
On 15 September 2010, Richardson revealed on television programme This Morning that he is gay, and accepted it at the age of 20. He was inspired to come out by X Factor winner Joe McElderry. In July 2014, Richardson received a torrent of homophobic abuse via social networking site Twitter. That month Richardson announced his intention to marry long-term partner Carl Hyland the following year. In April 2015, the couple were married in a star-studded ceremony in the Peak District.
In December 2016, Richardson announced they were expecting twins via surrogacy. They have twins born in 2017, a boy and girl.
2009 – On this date a landmark of sorts occurred on American daytime television when after months of teasing and steamy kisses, the soap opera As The World Turns featured the boyfriends Luke and Noah finally having sex in a breakthrough episode for daytime television.
2012 – A firestorm was set off by the revelation that a Canadian government lawyer had filed a document in a divorce case stating that same-sex marriages entered into by foreign couples who reside in jurisdictions that do not recognize same-sex marriage are not valid in Canada.
The statement was at first widely regarded as an attempt to undermine same-sex marriage by the Conservative government of Prime Minister Stephen Harper. After the legal brief had been denounced roundly both in Canada and abroad, the government announced that it had no intention of reopening the question of same-sex marriage and that it recognized as valid the same-sex marriages of foreign nationals.
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Master Post - N to Z
If you notice any show, movie or character missing that I’ve made gifs of, please let me know. Characters are sorted alphabetically by first their last name and then their first name.
Go to A-M | Last updated: January 3rd, 2025
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Nussknacker und Mausekönig (Louise Stahlbaum | Marie Stahlbaum | Zuckerfee/Sugar Fairy)
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Oktoberfest 1900/Oktoberfest: Beer & Blood (Clara Prank | Curt Prank)
Once Upon A Time (Belle French | Colette French | Cora Mills | Ella Mills | Regina Mills / The Evil Queen | Robin Mills | Emma Swan | Anastasia Tremaine | Drizella Tremaine)
Once Upon A Time in Wonderland (Alice | Cora Mills | Anastasia Tremaine)
Outlander (Abigail | Marie Louise de La Tour d'Auvergne | Jocasta Cameron | Margaret Campbell | Geilis Duncan | Geneva Dunsany | Isobel Dunsany | Madame Elise | Brianna Fraser | Claire Fraser | Jamie Fraser | Janet “Jenny” Fraser Murray | Harold “Hal” Grey | John Grey | Lady Grozier | Mary Hawkins | Jeanne LeGrand | Louis XV | Mairi | Laoghaire MacKenzie | Letitia MacKenzie | Joan MacKimmie | Marsali MacKimmie | Mary MacNab | Elias Pound | Alexander Randall | William Ransom | Charles Edward Stuart | Suzette | Margaret Wake Tryon | Martha Washington | Elizabeth “Lizzie” Wemyss | Extras)
Oz the Great and Powerful (Evanora | Glinda | Theodora)
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Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story (Agatha Danbury | Queen Charlotte | Violet Ledger | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | Princess Charlotte of Wales)
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Reign (Aylee | Kenna de Poitiers | Amy Dudley | Robert Dudley | Claude of France | Greer Norwood | Penelope | Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots | Elizabeth Tudor/Elizabeth I | Elisabeth of Valois)
Reinas/Queens: The Virgin and the Martyr (Joanna of Austria | Empress Maria / Maria of Austria | Margaret Douglas | Bess of Hardwick | Isabel de Osorio | Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots | Isabella Clara Eugenia of Spain | Anna Throndsen | Elizabeth I/Elizabeth Tudor | Elisabeth of Valois)
Rise of Empires: Ottoman (Katarina Branković | Mara Branković | Gülbahar Hatun | Hüma Hatun | Constantine XI Palaiologos)
Romeo & Juliet [2013] (Juliet Capulet)
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Sechs auf einen Streich (see the individual movies)
Shadow and Bone (Tatiana Lantsov | Zoya Nazyalensky | Genya Safin | Alina Starkov)
Sisi [2009] (Elisabeth “Sisi” of Austria | Archduchess Sophie of Austria | Helene “Néné” in Bavaria | Charlotte of Belgium | Eugénie de Montijo)
Sisi [2021] (Elisabeth “Sisi” of Austria | Archduchess Sophie of Austria | Helene “Néné” in Bavaria | Karl Ludwig von Grünne | Eugénie de Montijo)
Sissi Trilogy (Elisabeth “Sisi” of Austria | Archduchess Sophie of Austria | Helene “Néné” in Bavaria | Ludovika, The Duchess in Bavaria)
Snow White and the Huntsman (Ravenna)
Sophie - Braut wider Willen (Sophie von Ahlen)
Still Star-Crossed (Guiliana Capulet | Juliet Capulet | Rosaline Capulet | Tessa Montague | Princess Isabella of Verona)
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The 100 (Emori | Clarke Griffin | Lexa)
The Age of Adaline (Adaline Bowman)
The Duchess (Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire)
The Last Duel (Marguerite de Carrouges | Jacques Le Gris)
The Little Mermaid [2023] (Vanessa)
The Crown (Catherine Middleton | Queen Elizabeth II | Princess Margaret)
The Empress (see Die Kaiserin)
The Eras Tour (Taylor Swift)
The Gilded Age (Mamie Fish | Bertha Russell | Peggy Scott | Extras)
The Great (Countess Belanova | Catherine the Great | Georgina Dymova | Marial | Queen Agnes of Sweden | Extras)
The Greatest Showman (Jenny Lind)
The Hunger Games Trilogy (Katniss Everdeen | Peeta Mellark | Johanna Mason | Finnick Odair | Coriolanus Snow)
The Hunger Games: A Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes (Lucy Gray Baird | Livia Cardew | Arachne Crane | Clemensia Dovecote | Palmyra Monty | Iphigenia Moss | Juno Phipps | Persephone Price | Diana Ring | Vipsania Sickle | Tigris Snow | Lysistrata Vickers)
The Huntsman: Winter’s War (Freya | Ravenna)
The Originals (Davina Claire | Hayley Marshall | Aurora de Martel | Freya Mikaelson | Hope Mikaelson | Keelin Mikaelson | Rebekah Mikaelson)
The Other Boleyn Girl 2008 (Anne Boleyn | Elizabeth Boleyn (née Howard) | Mary Boleyn)
The Pillars of the Earth (Empress Matilda)
The Princess Switch (Margaret Delacourt | Fiona Pembroke)
The Royals (Princess Eleanor Henstridge | Queen Helena Henstridge | Wilhelmina “Willow” Moreno)
The Scandalous Lady W (Seymour Fleming)
The School for Good and Evil (Emma Anemone | Clarissa Dovey | Leonora Lesso)
The Serpent Queen (Catherine de Medici | Diane de Poitiers | Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots)
The Spanish Princess (Catherine of Aragon | Henry VIII | Mary Tudor)
The Tudors (Catherine of Aragon | Bessie Blount | Anne Boleyn | Anne of Cleves | Katheryn Howard | Ursula Misseldon | Kathryn Parr | Jane Seymour | Elizabeth Tudor/Elizabeth I | Margaret Tudor | Mary Tudor/Mary I)
The Twilight Saga (Charlotte | Alice Cullen | Edward Cullen | Katrina “Kate” Denali | Jasper Hale | Rosalie Hale | Peter | Bella Swan | Caius Volturi | Demetri Volturi | Jane Volturi)
The Vampire Diaries (Bonnie Benett | Caroline Forbes | Elena Gilbert | Jo Laughlin | Rebekah Mikaelson | Katherine Pierce | Annabelle “Anna” Zhu | Pearl Zhu)
The White Queen (Anne Neville | Isabel Neville | Margaret Plantagenet | Bona of Savoy | Elizabeth “Jane” Shore | Elizabeth Woodville | Cecily of York | Elizabeth of York | Margaret of York)
The White Princess (Mary of Burgundy | Cecily Neville | Eliza de la Pole | Margaret Pole | George Stanley | Jasper Tudor | Cecily of York | Elizabeth of York | Margaret of York)
The Witcher (Calanthe of Cintra | Pavetta of Cintra | Tissaia de Vries | Philippa Eilhart | Sabrina Glevissig | Margarita Laux-Antille | Triss Merigold | Keira Metz | Lydia van Bredevoort | Yennefer of Vengerberg)
The Young Victoria (Victoria, The Duchess of Kent (née of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld) | Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha | Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen | Queen Victoria)
Three Thousand Years of Longing (Hürrem Sultan | Kösem Sultan)
Trenck - Zwei Herzen gegen die Krone (Anna Amalia of Prussia)
Tulip Fever (Mrs Overalt | Sophia Sandvoort | Mrs Steen)
Tut (Ankhesenamun)
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Vampire Academy [2022] (Vasilisa “Lissa” Dragomir)
Victoria (Queen Victoria | Victoria, Princess Royal)
Vom Reich zur Republik (Victoria, Princess Royal)
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War & Peace [2016] (Natasha Rostova)
What We Do In The Shadows (Marwa | Nadja of Antipaxos)
Wolf Hall (Anne Boleyn | Catherine of Aragon)
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Seen in ’23: Annual Roundup
Top new-to-me films of ‘23
(in the order I saw them, not preference)
The Blizzard / Gunnar Hedes saga (1923) [imdb | letterboxd]
The Rafter’s Bride / Koskenlaskijan morsian (1923) [imdb | letterboxd]
Funeral Parade of Roses / 薔薇の葬列 (1969) [letterboxd | imdb]
Dorian Gray in the Mirror of the Yellow Press / Dorian Gray im Spiegel der Boulevardpresse (1984) [letterboxd | imdb]
Drylongso (1998) [letterboxd | imdb]
The Cruz Brothers and Miss Malloy (1980) [letterboxd | imdb]
The Burning Crucible / Le Brasier ardent (1923) [letterboxd | imdb]
Let’s Scare Jessica to Death (1971) [letterboxd | imdb]
Merry-Go-Round (1923) [letterboxd | imdb]
Dream Demon (1988) [letterboxd | imdb]
Mazel Tov / Ost und West (1923) [letterboxd | imdb]
The Signal Tower (1924) [letterboxd | imdb]
The Second Track / Das zweite Gleis (1962) [letterboxd | imdb]
Restless Blood / Levoton Veri (1946) [letterboxd | imdb]
The Man Without Desire (1923) [letterboxd | imdb]
Revolutionary Girl Utena: The Adolescence of Utena / 少女革命ウテナ アドゥレセンス黙示録 (1999) [letterboxd | imdb]
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Honorable mention:
Ritratto di donna velata (1972) [letterboxd | imdb] (because it’s technically a mini-series)
Spirits of the Dead / Histoires extraordinaires (1968) [letterboxd | imdb] (because it would make the year-end list for “Toby Dammit” alone TBH)
So, according to letterboxd, only 33% of the films I watched in 2023 were rewatches. In an unexpected bit of consistency, that’s also my proportion of rewatches for ‘22 and ‘21. Sometimes crunching the numbers teaches you potentially meaningless things about yourself.
On my letterboxd, I put together a list of my top new-to-me films of ’23, in case you want an easier way to check if there’s anything you might want to add to your own watchlists!
READ ON BELOW THE JUMP!
As I continued my tradition of watching films as they turn 100, the 1920s was my most-watched decade as it was in 2022.
I was startled looking at the stats that the 1930s were so underrepresented! To ward that off in 2024, I think I’ll binge some pre-codes. Maybe we should all watch pre-codes in March 2024 to dishonor Will Hays on his birthday?
My top individual years were:
1923
1987
1986
1920
1911
1971 (unexpected!)
1988
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In another bit of unexpected consistency, I seem to have watched roughly 60% American-made films every year for the last 3 years?
Regardless, I think my MVP for this year was Finland. Teuvo Tulio is quickly becoming one of my favorite directors and the silent films from Finland that I watched this year were highlights too!
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My most watched actors for 2023 were:
Alice Howell
James Finlayson
Stan Laurel
Snub Pollard
Katherine Grant
Marie Mosquini
Christopher Lee
Jackie Cooper
Lois Weber
Mabel Normand
Noah Young
Oliver Hardy
Richard Smith
Can you tell that I watched a ton of silent comedy in 2023? Of course Marie and Snub are making a return appearance here from last year, so I suppose I watched plenty of comedy shorts in ‘22 as well.
If you were only to count the feature films that I watched, Christopher Lee, Boris Karloff, Douglas Fairbanks, Vincent Price, and William Haines would top the list!
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My most watched directors were:
Alice Guy
Dave Fleischer
George Jeske
Arthur Rankin Jr. & Jules Bass
Charley Chase
John G. Blystone
Lois Weber
Richard Smith
Maya Deren
Phillips Smalley
Another affirmation that I watched a whole lot of silent shorts, but this time because of the fantastic Pioneers: First Women Filmmakers set. I highly recommend picking up a copy (or checking it out of your local library). Not only is the set well curated, but there are so many great extras to put the films in context.
For Christmas ‘23, I got the Cinema’s First Nasty Women set and I’m very excited to marathon those and be influenced into a year of behaving badly.
Maya Deren makes the list because I re-watched her films in advance of my cosplay/profile of her. If you haven’t dug into Deren’s short but fascinating filmography yet, I highly recommend it!
#roundup#year end roundup#film recommendation#movie recommendations#film blog#film#classic film#classic movies#silent film#silent movies#silent cinema#cinema#filmblr#movies#world cinema#animation
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Rufus Sewell/John Smith /The Man in the High Castle
"I tried to, in a way, empathize with him from within as much as possible in order to examine the evils of our society." “My character is not a monster – he’s a human. The only people who do this shit are humans. There are no monsters.”
"What I try to steer away from is the idea that he is an evil person, and I think the key to him, and what's interesting to me about playing him is that he is a man with many, many good qualities and many dangerous qualities, like any human being."
While his character is loyal to the regime of Nazi Germany, Sewell noted John Smith is also a devoted husband and father, and not always the stalwart play-by-the-rules good soldier. "I think he embodies a conflict," he said. After landing the role, Sewell recalled to Parade, he "had to really explore the light and dark of a personality, to explore what I was capable of, that this was actually a better platform for it than playing some not-very-well-written good guy in a not very good thing."
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Obwohl seine Figur dem Regime Nazideutschlands treu ist, bemerkte Sewell, dass John Smith auch ein hingebungsvoller Ehemann und Vater ist und nicht immer der tapfere, regelkonforme Soldat. „Ich denke, er verkörpert einen Konflikt“, sagte er. Nachdem er die Rolle bekommen hatte, erinnerte sich Sewell gegenüber Parade, „musste er wirklich die Licht- und Schattenseiten einer Persönlichkeit erkunden, um herauszufinden, wozu ich fähig war, dass dies tatsächlich eine bessere Plattform dafür war, als einen nicht sehr gut geschriebenen Guten in einer nicht sehr guten Sache zu spielen.“
Die Charaktere der Emmy-prämierten Serie sind in abscheuliche Taten verwickelt, aber die Kritiker lobten die Show und ihre talentierte Besetzung in höchsten Tönen. „Wunderschön gespielt“, schwärmte der Philadelphia Inquirer. Jeff Korbelik vom Lincoln Journal Star warnte die Zuschauer, dass dies keine Serie sei, die man Folge für Folge anschauen wolle. Der Kunstkritiker schrieb: „Von Anfang an ist es eine spannende Reise.“
"The Man In The High Castle" New York Series Premiere
NEW YORK, NY - NOVEMBER 02: Rufus Sewell attends the episode screening and premiere for the Amazon Originals Series 'The Man In The High Castle' at Alice Tully Hall on November 2, 2015 in New York City.
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Here's the Playlist of my Tonight's Show!
I hope you liked it!
Stormwitch-Rondo ala Turca Alice Cooper-Poison Arc Angel-Sidelines Autograph-Turn up the Radio Balance-In for the Count Cannata-Fortune Teller Tyketto-Forever Young A Neverending John’s Dream-Coming back to Paradise – Coming back to Paradise 19.04.24 Russ Ballard-The Fire still burns China-In the Middle of the Night Alicate-Heaven Tonight – Heaven Tonight 19.04.24 FireHouse-Don't treat me Bad Domain-I don’t wanna die Zombeast-Red Ripper-Heart of Darkness 17.05.24 Danzig-Mother Van Halen-Can't stop loving you Chris Rea-The Road to Hell (Long Version) Pete Wyoming Bender-Born to be Indian Steve Earle-Copperhead Road Cinderella-Nobody's Fool Hammer King-The Devil will I do - König und Kaiser 22.03.24 Helloween-Future World Annihilator-Alison Hell Leaves’ Eyes-In Eternity – Myths of Fate 22.03.24 Manowar-Hail to England Majesty-March for Victory Balance of Power-Abyss – Fresh from the Abyss 19.04.24 Overkill-In Union we stand Judas Priest-Take on the World Accept-Humanoid – Humanoid 26.04.24 Keel-The Final Frontier# Black sabbath-Headless Cross Savatage-Edge of Thorns Saxon-Requiem (We will Remember) Dio-Rainbow in the Dark Anthrax-I am the Law Megadeth-Peace sells Metallica-For whom the Bell tolls Metal Church-Beyond the Black Blind Guardian-Mister Sandman
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✩✩✩✩✩ - ★★★★★
Fiction:
Stone Blind by Natalie Haynes: ★★✩✩✩ (HUGE disappointment)
Babel by R. F. Kuang: ★★★★★ (HUGE recommend)
The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas: ★★★★✩
Cinderella is Dead by Kalynn Bayron: ★★★★✩
Pet by Akwae Emenzi: ★★★★★
The Call-Out by Cat Fitzpatrick: ★★★★✩
The Deep by Rivers Solomon: ★★★★★ (big recommend!)
Ace of Spades by Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé: ★★★★★
Nevada by Imogen Binnie: ★★★★✩
The Silence of the Girls by Pat Barker (re-read): ★★★★✩
Das Känguru Manifest by Marc-Uwe Kling: ★★★★✩
The Women of Troy by Pat Barker: ★★★★✩
Die Känguru Offenbarung by Marc-Uwe Kling: ★★★★✩
Die Känguru Apokryphen by Marc-Uwe Kling: ★★★★✩
Fake Dates and Mooncakes by Sher Lee: ★★★★✩
Bitter by Akwaeke Emezi: ★★★★✩
Peter Darling by Austin Chant: ★★★★✩
The Adventures of Amina Al-Sirafi by Shannon Chakraborty: ★★★★½
Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi: ★★★★★
Where We Go From Here by Lucas Rocha: ★★★½✩
Dschinns by Fatma Ayedemir: ★★★★★
Blutbuch by Kim De L’Horizon: ★★★★✩
Yellowface by R. F. Kuang: ★★½✩✩
The Mermaid, the Witch, and the Sea by Maggie Tokuda-Hall: ★★★★✩
Gwen and Art are Not in Love by Lex Croucher: ★★★★✩
The Red Scholar’s Wake by Aliette de Bodard: ★★★½✩
Der Duft der Sterne by Simon Klemp: (can’t fairly rate, a friend of mine is the author)
The Binding by Bridget Colling: ★★★★½
In Deeper Waters by F. T. Lukens: ★★★★½
Non-fiction:
Von hier aus gesehen by Celestine Hassenfratz, Anna Luise Rother, & Ulla Scharfenberg: ★★★★½
Behindert und Stolz by Luisa L’Audace: ★★★★½
Ich, ein Kind der kleinen Mehrheit by Gianni Jovanovic mit Oyindamola Alashe: ★★★★✩
Radikale Selbstfürsorge jetzt! by Svenja Gräfen: ★★★✩✩
Eure Heimat ist unser Albtraum (Your Homeland is Our Nightmare) by Fatma Aydemir and Hengameh Yaghoobifarah: ★★★★★
Bad Gays. A Homosexual History by Huw Lemmey and Ben Miller:
Unlearn Patriarchy by Lisa Jaspers, Naomi Ryland and Silvie Horch (eds.): ★★★★✩
Jews Don’t Count by David Baddiel: ★★★★✩
Sprache und Sein by Kübra Gümüşay: ★★★✩✩
They Called Us Enemy by George Takei: ★★★★✩
Lieber Jonas oder Der Wunsch nach Selbstbestimmung by Linus Giese: ★★★★✩
Gender. A Graphic Guide by Meg-John Barker & Julia Scheele: ★★½✩✩
Hood Feminism by Mikkie Kendall: ★★★★★
Let’s Talk About Sex, Habibi by Mohamed Amjahid: ★★★★★
Wie kann ich was bewegen? by Raúl Krauthausen & Benjamin Schwarz: (stopped bc it made me unhappy)
Caliban and the Witch by (not finished yet)
NichtMutterSein by Nadine Pungs: ★★★½✩
Desintegriert euch! by Max Czollek: ★★★★✩
Pageboy by Elliot Page: ★★★★★
Hass by Şeyda Kurt: ★★★★½
Die stille Gewalt by Asha Hedayati: ★★★★★
Die letzten Tage des Patriarchats by Margarete Stochowski: ★★★★½
Identitätskrise by Alice Hasters: ★★★½✩
Anti-Girlboss by Nadia Shehadeh: ★★★½✩
Graphic novels and webcomics:
Pimo & Rex by Thomas Wellmann: ★★★★✩
Pimo & Rex: Die interdimensionale Hochzeit by Thomas Wellmann: ★★★★✩
Freibad by Paulina Stulin & Doris Dörrie: ★★✩✩✩
The Tea Dragon Festival by K. O’Neill: ★★★★★
Medusa & Perseus by André Breinbauer: ★★✩✩✩/★★★✩✩
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Ich kann dir nicht sagen, was es wirklich ist. Ich kann dir nur sagen, wonach es sich anfühlt. Nicht nach diesem Alice im Wunderland Ding, wonach ich schon jahrelang lebe und strebe, eben diese verdammte Suche nach dem großen vielleicht. Genauso wie John Green es schrieb, in "Eine wie Alaska". Es sind die Geheimnisse, die uns definieren und wir wissen nichts, wirklich nichts voneinander. Vielleicht ist das Universum mit dem Meer zu vergleichen, es spiegelt sich wieder irgendwo mh? Sterne sind auch nur die kleinen Tropfen im Ozean und davon gibt's halt unendlich viele.
Was willst du sein Frage ich mich? Das,was mich aufbaut und was mir halt gibt und auf einmal bist du weg ?
Das wäre enttäuschend. Ich glaube zu sehr an das gute in den Menschen. Ich glaube und gebe immer mehr als ich es sollte, ich kämpfe, bis zum Schluss. Jedes verdammte mal und verbrenne mir die Finger an zu heißen Herdplatten, aber obwohl ich wusste das ich am Ende schmerzen habe, war die Versuchung doch zu groß. So wie sie es immer ist. Die Versuchung, die Suche, das suchende, die suchenden ... Aber keiner findet sich.
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My 250 Favorite Arrowverse Episodes: Part 4: 175-151
Taken from „Arrow“, „The Flash“, „Supergirl“, „Legends of Tomorrow“, „Constantine“, „Black Lightning“, „Batwoman“, „Stargirl“ and Season 1-3 of „Superman & Lois“:
In honor of Seaosn 4 of "Superman & Lois" being the end of the Arrrowverse, the end of DCTV like we knew it and the end of The CW like we knew it, a final time before the final season all Seasons ends of all the 250 best Arrowverse Episodes (according to me):
I did include "Stargirl" this time, since it has as much connection as "Superman & Lois" to the rest of the Arrowverse, but One Hit Shows like "Gotham Knights" and "Naomi" (anyone still remember this one?) are not on this list, neither are Arrowverse unrelated DC shows:
175. Heritage (Superman & Lois 1x2)
The One in which: The Kent Family moves to Smallville.
2, Written by: Todd Helbing, Directed by: Lee Toland Krieger
174. Off with her Head (Batwoman 1x15)
The One in which: Jacob talks to Alice and her kidnapper to Kate.
15, Written by: Natalie Abrams, Directed by: Holly Dale
173. Deus Lex Machina (Supergirl 5x17)
The One in which: Lex wakes up in a new world.
104, Written by: Lindsay Sturman, Katie Rose Rogers, Brooke Pohl, Directed by: Melissa Benoist
172. Magenta (The Flash 3x3)
The One in which: There are two kind of girls.
49, Written by: Judalina Neira, David Kob, Directed by: Armen Kevorkian
171. The Demon (Arrow 7x5)
The One in which: Oliver meets Talia again in jail.
143, Written by: Benjamin Raab, Deric A. Hughes, Directed by: Mark Bunting
170. Manhunter (Supergirl 1x17)
The One in which: J’onn meets Jeremiah and Shioban scemes.
17, Written by: Derek Simon, Cindy Lichtman, Rachel Shukert, Directed by: Chris Fisher
169. Elongated Journey into the Night (The Flash 4x4)
The One in which: Ralph has a longish problem.
73, Written By: Sterling Gates und Thomas Pound, Directed By: Tom Cavanagh
168. The Wrath of Rama Khan (Supergirl 5x8)
The One in which: Supergirl fight Rama Khan and Lena humanity.
95, Written by: Lindsay Struman, Jessica Kardos, Directed by: Marcus Stokes
167. Life Sentence (Arrow 6x23)
The One in which: Oliver makes a decision.
138, Written by: Wendy Mercile, Marc Guggenheim, Directed by: James Bamford
166. Truth, Justice and the Amercian Way (Supergirl 1x14)
The One in which: Former inmates get hunted.
14, Written by: Michael Grassi, Yahlin Chang, Caitlin Parrish, Directed by: Lexi Alexander
165. Armageddon Part 5 (The Flash 8x5)
The One in which: Mia is there and Eobard needs to die oder doesn’t he?
156, Written by: Kristen Kim, Directed by: Menhaj Huda
164. Non Est Asylum (Constantine 1x01)
The One in which: John Constantine enters the scene.
1, Written by: Daniel Cerone, David S. Goyer , Directed by: Neil Marshall
163. Anti-Hero (Superman & Lois 2x7)
The One in which: Kal-El leaves and Tal-Rho gets a cellmate.
22, Written by: Max Cunningham, Michael Narducci, Directed by: Elizabeth Henstridge
162. Rogue Time (The Flash 1x16)
The One in which: Snart brings his sister to the party.
16, Written by: Grainne Godfree, Brooke Eikmeier, Kai Yu Wu, Directed by: John Behring
161. Purgatory (Arrow 8x7)
The One in which: There are zombies on Lian Yu.
167, Written by: Rebecca Bellotto, Rebecca Rosenberg, Directed by: James Bamford
160. Man of Steel (Supergirl 4x3)
The One in which: Agent Liberty is born.
68, Written by: Rob Wright, Derek Simon, Directed by: Jesse Warn
159. Attack on Gorilla City (The Flash 3x13)
The One in which: Julian has a „Planet of the Apes“-Experience.
59, Written by: Andrew Kreisberg, Aaron Helbing, David Kob, Directed by: Dermott Downs
158. Revenge oft he Rogues (The Flash 1x10)
The One in which: Snart and Rory kidnap Caitlin to lure The Flash out.
10, Written by: Geoff Johns, Kai Yu Wu, Directed by: Nick Copus
157. How queer is everything today (Batwoman 1x10)
The One in which: Batwoman comes out.
10, Written by: Caroline Dries, Directed by: Jeff Hunt
156. A New World Part 1: Reunions (The Flash 9x10)
The One in which: Barry meets his parents again.
181, Written by: Eric Wallace, Thomas Pound, Directed by: Eric Wallace
155. A Head of Her Time (Legends of Tomorrow 5x4)
The One in which: Marie Antoinette looses her head.
72, Written by: Morgan Faust, Directed by: Avi Youbain
154. Paranoid Android (Legends of Tomorrow 7x8)
The One in which: The Legends find out they are not real.
105, Written by: Phil Klemmer, Marcelena Campos Mayhorn, Directed by: David Geddes
153. Man of Steel (Superman & Lois 1x7)
The One in which:We find out the truth about Steel.
7, Written by: Jai Jamison, Directed by: David Ramsey
152. Welcome to Hong Kong (Arrow 8x2)
The One in which: Oliver and Tatsu team up in Hong Kong.
162, Written by: Jill Blankenship, Sarak Tarkoff, Directed by: Antonio Negret
151. Daddy Darhkest (Legends of Tomorrow 3x10)
The One in which: Constantine meets the Legends.
43, Written by: Keto Shimizu, Matthew Maala, Directed by: Dermott Downs
#Arrowverse#Favorite Episodes#Arrow#The Flash#Supergirl#Legends of Tomorrow#Constantine#Batwoman#Superman & Lois
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The Following Events Are Based on a Pack of Lies
The Following Events Are Based on a Pack of Lies (Serie 2023) #MarianneJeanBaptiste #AlistairPetrie #RebekahStaton #LeeByford #DonaldSageMackay #HitenPatel Mehr auf:
SerieJahr: 2023- (August) Genre: Drama / Thriller Hauptrollen: Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Alistair Petrie, Rebekah Staton, Lee Byford, Donald Sage Mackay, Hiten Patel, Chandrika Chevli, Sian Reeves, Sandra James-Young, Sacharissa Claxton, John Cummins, Derek Jacobi, Romola Garai, Karl Johnson … Serienbeschreibung: Das ist eine Geschichte über zwei sehr unterschiedliche Frauen (Alice Newman und…
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Ein langer Weg für Alice
Im Nordlicht von Miriam Georg Hamburg, 1914. Hamburg, 1914. Alice ist alleinerziehende Mutter und arbeitet als Dienstmädchen im Hause Reeven. Sie hat sich von ihrem gewalttätigen Ehemann Henk getrennt, der ihr nun die gemeinsame Tochter Rosa vorenthält. Alice ist verzweifelt und sucht mit ihrem Bruder und einer Freundin in der ganzen Stadt nach dem fünfjährigen Mädchen. John Reeven ist Anwalt…
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Vor 40 Jahren - März 1984
Ich möchte mir vornehmen, jeden Monat 40 Jahre zurückschauen und einen kurzen Rückblick zu machen. Dabei auch einmal über den Tellerrand der Rockmusik zu schauen. Events - 01. März - Sting spielt sein letztes Konzert mit The Police am Ende der Synchronicity Tour, bis zur Reunion Tour im Jahr 2007 - 01. März - Alice Cooper trennt sich von seinem Label Warner Bros. Er hat die letzten beiden Alben nicht betourt und beginnt sein Comeback zu planen. - 09. März - Die Neue Staatsgalerie Stuttgart wird nach 4.5 Jahren Bauzeit eröffnet - 09. März - Die Single "Borrowed Time" von John Lennon wird posthum veröffentlicht. - 21. März - Ein Teil des Central Parks in New York wird zu Ehren von John Lennon in Strawberry Fields umbenannt. - 27. März - Das Musical Starlight Express wird in London uraufgeführt Wichtige Veröffentlichungen - This Is Spinal Tap - Spinal Tap - About Face - David Gilmour - Rising Force - Yngwie Malmsteen - Human's Lib - Howard Jones - Fugazi - Marillion - Love Life - Berlin - Heartbeat City - The Cars - The Dungeons Are Calling - Savatage - Talk Show - The Go-Go's - Love At First Sting - Scorpions - Great White - Great White - All Those Wasted Years - Hanoi Rocks - Burning The Witches - Warlock Schweizer Hitparade Platz 1 Single Charts - Relax - Frankie Goes To Hollywood Schweizer Hitparade Platz 1 Album Charts - ? (Fragezeichen) - Nena - Ammonia Avenue - The Alan Parsons Project Schweizer Interpreten in den CH-Charts - Lost Again - Yello US Billboard Single Charts - Jump - Van Halen - Footloose - Kenny Loggins US Billboard Album Charts - Thriller - Michael Jackson UK Single Charts - 99 Red Balloons - Nena - Hello - Lionel Richie UK Album Charts - Into The Gap - Thompson Twins - Human's Lib - Howard Jones - Can't Slow Down - Lionel Richie Happy Birthday - 06. März - Chris Tomson (Vampire Weekend) - 08. März - Dave Moffatt - 14. März - Tyla Durden - 31. März - Jack Antonoff Farewell - 03. März - Roy Hall Lesen Sie den ganzen Artikel
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Schulbezirk legt Rechtsstreit über das Haareschneiden der Indianer bei
Zwei indianische Familien haben einen Rechtsstreit gegen die Cody-Kilgore-Schulen beigelegt, nachdem ein Angestellter die Haare der indianischen Kinder ohne die Erlaubnis ihrer Eltern abgeschnitten hatte. Der bundesweite Bürgerrechtsfall brachte der Gemeinde im Norden Nebraskas nationale Aufmerksamkeit. Der Vergleich beinhaltet eine Entschädigung von fast einer Viertelmillion Dollar für die Familien sowie Änderungen in der Schulpolitik. Zwei Eltern, Alice Johnson und Norma LeRoy, reichten die Klage im Namen ihrer Töchter vor dem Bundesbezirksgericht in Nebraska ein. Alle sind Stammesmitglieder der Lakota, die dem Stamm der Rosebud Sioux angehören. Im Jahr 2020 schnitt eine Grundschulsekretärin den beiden Mädchen bei einer Kontrolle auf Kopfläuse die Haare ab. In der von der American Civil Liberties Union eingereichten Klage wird behauptet, dass die Lakota Sioux lange Haare als heiliges Symbol betrachten, das nur von ausgewählten Personen geschnitten werden darf. Das Vorgehen der Schulangestellten verletze die Bürgerrechte der Schülerinnen und Schüler, hieß es. Beide Seiten einigten sich darauf, den Fall beizulegen, um ein Bundesverfahren zu vermeiden. In der Vereinbarung, die beim Bundesbezirksgericht eingereicht wurde, erklärt sich der Schulbezirk bereit, "eine allgemeine Richtlinie einzuführen, die es Schulangestellten untersagt, Schülern ohne schriftliche Zustimmung der Eltern oder Erziehungsberechtigten die Haare zu schneiden". Die Richtlinie wird in das Personalhandbuch aufgenommen. Die Richtlinie zur Durchführung von Läusekontrollen wird ebenfalls geändert, um das Haareschneiden mit Zustimmung der Familie zu verbieten. Fünf Jahre lang sind die Cody-Kilgore-Schulen verpflichtet, kulturelles Training anzubieten, einschließlich Material, das speziell für die indianische Bevölkerung bestimmt ist. Der Bezirk stimmte außerdem zu, den Eltern und Schülern 227.500 $ zu zahlen. Der Anteil der Kinder wird bis zu ihrem 19. Geburtstag auf einem Sonderkonto verwahrt. US-Bezirksrichter John Gerrard genehmigte die Vereinbarung zwischen dem Schulbezirk und den Eltern und beendete damit den Fall. Originalartikel Das könnte Sie auch interessieren Read the full article
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Top Songs of 1976 - Hits of 1976
Top Songs of 1976 - Hits of 1976 Top Songs of 1976 including: ABBA - Dancing Queen, ABBA - Fernando ABBA - Money, Money, Money, Al Stewart - Year Of The Cat, Bay City Rollers - I Only Wanna Be With You, Bellamy Brothers - Let Your Love Flow, Billy Ocean - Love Really Hurts Without You and many more! Subscribe to our channel to see more of our content! 1. ABBA - Dancing Queen 2. ABBA - Fernando 3. ABBA - Money, Money, Money 4. Adriano Celentano - Svalutation 5. Afric Simone - Ramaya 6. Al Stewart - Year Of The Cat 7. Albert Hammond - Échame A Mí La Culpa 8. Art Sullivan - Petite demoiselle 9. Bay City Rollers - I Only Wanna Be With You 10. Bellamy Brothers - Let Your Love Flow 11. Blue Öyster Cult - (Don't Fear) The Reaper 12. Boney M. - Daddy Cool 13. Boney M. - Sunny 14. Bonnie Tyler - Lost In France 15. Boston - More Than A Feeling 16. Brotherhood of Man - Save Your Kisses For Me 17. Bryan Ferry - Let's Stick Together 18. Carlos do Carmo - Uma Flor De Verde Pinho 19. Chicago - If You Leave Me Now 20. Chico Buarque & Milton Nascimento - O que será? (Á flor da terra) 21. Cliff Richard - Devil Woman 22. Costa Cordalis - Anita 23. David Dundas - Jeans On 24. Demis Roussos - When Forever Has Gone 25. Dr Hook - A Little Bit More 26. Electric Light Orchestra - Livin' Thing 27. Elton John - Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word 28. Elton John & Kiki Dee - Don't Go Breaking My Heart 29. Gerard Lenorman - Voici Les Clés 30. Gianni Bella - Non Si Può Morire Dentro 31. Gianni Morandi - Sei Forte Papà 32. Heart - Crazy On You 33. Hermes Aquino - Nuvem Passageira 34. Jarcha - Libertad Sin Ira 35. John Miles - Music 36. Johnny Hallyday - Derrière L'amour 37. Johnny Wakelin - In Zaire 38. José Vélez - Vino Griego 39. Jürgen Drews - Ein Bett in Kornfeld 40. Kc & The Sunshine Band - Shake Your Booty 41. KISS - Detroit Rock City 42. KISS - Shout It Out Loud 43. Manfred Mann's Earth Band - Blinded By The Light 44. Michel Sardou - Je vais t'aimer 45. Miguel Gallardo - Hoy tengo ganas de ti 46. Mort Shuman - Sorrow 47. Neil Diamond - Beautiful Noise 48. Oliver Onions - Sandokan 49. Paul McCartney & Wings - Silly Love Songs 50. Peter Alexander - Die Kleine Kneipe 51. Peter Maffay - Und Es War Sommer 52. Queen - Somebody To Love 53. Riccardo Cocciante - Margherita 54. Ritchie Family - The Best Disco In Town 55. Rod Stewart – Tonight's The Night (Gonna Be Alright) 56. Roger Whittaker - River Lady (A Little Goodbye) 57. Sá & Guarabyra - Sobradinho 58. Santabárbara - ¿Dónde están tus ojos negros? 59. Santana - Europa 60. Sheila - Patrick Mon Chéri 61. Showaddywaddy - Under The Moon Of Love 62. Silver Convention - Get Up And Boogie 63. Smokie - I'll Meet You At Midnight 64. Smokie - Living Next Door to Alice 65. Steve Miller Band - Rock'n Me 66. Sutherland Brothers & Quiver - Arms Of Mary 67. Sweet - The Lies In Your Eyes 68. The Real Thing - You To Me Are Everything 69. Tina Charles - Dance Little Lady Dance 70. Tina Charles - I Love To Love Related Searches: Greatest Hits of 1976, Best Jukebox 1976 Playlist, Late 1976 Non Stop , Top 1976 Non Stop, Mix 1976 Compilation, Best 1976 List, Late 1976 UK, Best 1976 Playlist, Best 1976 Non Stop, Best 1976 Video, Greatest 1976 Non Stop, Mix 1976 Playlist, Best Jukebox 1976 List, List of 1976 Mix, Top 1976 USA, Best Songs of 1976, Top Music 1976, Hits of 1976 Relate Hashtags: #songsof1976 #hits1976 #songs1976 #listof1976mix #hits1976 #bestsongs1976 #classic1976playlist #greatest1976nonstop #best1976list #best1976video #top1976mix #greatest1976video #mix1976playlist #top1976nonstop #mix1976compilation This Youtube channel does not receive any advertising income, we are very grateful for any Paypal donation, no matter how small, to continue making videos about the history of music. Link: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=HEHMNQ4E3T3ML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7I3JUmb-fOM
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Fiction:
Stone Blind by Natalie Haynes: ★★✩✩✩ (HUGE disappointment)
Babel by R. F. Kuang: ★★★★★ (HUGE recommend)
The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas: ★★★★✩
Cinderella is Dead by Kalynn Bayron: ★★★★✩
Pet by Akwae Emenzi: ★★★★★
The Call-Out by Cat Fitzpatrick: ★★★★✩
The Deep by Rivers Solomon: ★★★★★ (big recommend!)
Ace of Spades by Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé: ★★★★★
Nevada by Imogen Binnie: ★★★★✩
The Silence of the Girls by Pat Barker (re-read): ★★★★✩
Das Känguru Manifest by Marc-Uwe Kling: ★★★★✩
The Women of Troy by Pat Barker: ★★★★✩
Die Känguru Offenbarung by Marc-Uwe Kling: ★★★★✩
Die Känguru Apokryphen by Marc-Uwe Kling: ★★★★✩
Fake Dates and Mooncakes by Sher Lee: ★★★★✩
Bitter by Akwaeke Emezi: ★★★★✩
Peter Darling by Austin Chant: ★★★★✩
The Adventures of Amina Al-Sirafi by Shannon Chakraborty: ★★★★½
Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi: ★★★★★
Where We Go From Here by Lucas Rocha: ★★★½✩
Dschinns by Fatma Ayedemir: ★★★★★
Blutbuch by Kim De L’Horizon: ★★★★✩
Yellowface by R. F. Kuang: ★★½✩✩
The Mermaid, the Witch, and the Sea by Maggie Tokuda-Hall: ★★★★✩
Gwen and Art are Not in Love by Lex Croucher: ★★★★✩
The Red Scholar’s Wake by Aliette de Bodard: ★★★½✩
Der Duft der Sterne by Simon Klemp: (can’t fairly rate, a friend of mine is the author)
The Binding by Bridget Colling: ★★★★½
In Deeper Waters by F. T. Lukens: ★★★★½
Non-fiction:
Von hier aus gesehen by Celestine Hassenfratz, Anna Luise Rother, & Ulla Scharfenberg: ★★★★½
Behindert und Stolz by Luisa L’Audace: ★★★★½
Ich, ein Kind der kleinen Mehrheit by Gianni Jovanovic mit Oyindamola Alashe: ★★★★✩
Radikale Selbstfürsorge jetzt! by Svenja Gräfen: ★★★✩✩
Eure Heimat ist unser Albtraum (Your Homeland is Our Nightmare) by Fatma Aydemir and Hengameh Yaghoobifarah: ★★★★★
Bad Gays. A Homosexual History by Huw Lemmey and Ben Miller:
Unlearn Patriarchy by Lisa Jaspers, Naomi Ryland and Silvie Horch (eds.): ★★★★✩
Jews Don’t Count by David Baddiel: ★★★★✩
Sprache und Sein by Kübra Gümüşay: ★★★✩✩
They Called Us Enemy by George Takei: ★★★★✩
Lieber Jonas oder Der Wunsch nach Selbstbestimmung by Linus Giese: ★★★★✩
Gender. A Graphic Guide by Meg-John Barker & Julia Scheele: ★★½✩✩
Hood Feminism by Mikkie Kendall: ★★★★★
Let’s Talk About Sex, Habibi by Mohamed Amjahid: ★★★★★
Wie kann ich was bewegen? by Raúl Krauthausen & Benjamin Schwarz: (stopped bc it made me unhappy)
Caliban and the Witch by (not finished yet)
NichtMutterSein by Nadine Pungs: ★★★½✩
Desintegriert euch! by Max Czollek: ★★★★✩
Pageboy by Elliot Page: ★★★★★
Hass by Şeyda Kurt: ★★★★½
Die stille Gewalt by Asha Hedayati: ★★★★★
Die letzten Tage des Patriarchats by Margarete Stochowski: ★★★★½
Identitätskrise by Alice Hasters: ★★★½✩
Anti-Girlboss by Nadia Shehadeh: ★★★½✩
Graphic novels and webcomics:
Pimo & Rex by Thomas Wellmann: ★★★★✩
Pimo & Rex: Die interdimensionale Hochzeit by Thomas Wellmann: ★★★★✩
Freibad by Paulina Stulin & Doris Dörrie: ★★✩✩✩
The Tea Dragon Festival by K. O’Neill: ★★★★★
Medusa & Perseus by André Breinbauer: ★★✩✩✩/★★★✩✩
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