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23 books for 2023
Thanks to @booksnpictures <3 I came up with my list of 23 books I plan to read in 2023. To be fair, I am more of a mood reader and I prefer to pick my next read according to that. So let’s see if I’ll get through it. Maybe it would be more appropriate to call the list something like 23 (or more) books that have been sitting on my shelf, patiently waiting for their time.
Anyway, here they are:
1. Deutsch – Karl-Heinz Göttert
2. Schnee – Orhan Pamuk (orig. Kar)
3. Die Überlebenden – Axel Schulman (orig. Överleverna) ✔️
4. In deinen Händen – Inês Pedrosa (orig. Nas Tuas Mãos)
5. Die Einsamkeit der Seevögel – Gøhril Gabrielsen (orig. Ankomst) ✔️
6. Ein kleines Buch vom Leben auf dem Land – Agnes Ravatn (orig. Verda er en skandale. Ei lita bok om livet på landet) ✔️
7. Die Kinder hören Pink Floyd – Alexander Gorkow
8. Goethe ruft an – John von Düffel
9. North of here – Laurel Saville
10.* Maya (orig. Maya) or Slottet i Pyrenæerne (orig. Slottet i Pyreneerne) or Der Geschichtenverkäufer (orig. Sirkusdirektørens datter) or Das Leben ist kurz (orig. Vita brevis) or Durch einen Spiegel, in einem dunklen Wort (orig. I et speil, i et gåte) or Das Kartengeheimnis (orig. Kabalmysteriet) – Jostein Gaarder
11. Hans Christian Andersen Kopenhagen – Ulrich Sonnenberg ✔️
12. The Heart Goes Last – Margaret Atwood
13. Der Meister und Margarita – Michail Bulgakow (orig. Master i Margarita)
14. Drachenläufer – Khaled Hosseini (orig. The Kite Runner)
15. Die rote Antilope – Henning Mankell (orig. Vindens son)
16. Das geheime Leben der Bäume – Peter Wohlleben
17. Zurück zur Realität – Werner Große
18.* Homo Deus. A Brief History of Tomorrow or 21 Lektionen für das 21. Jahrhundert (orig. 21 Lessons for the 21. Century) or Sapiens. Et kort historie om menneskeheden (orig. A Short History of Humankind) – Yuval Noah Harari
19. Kurze Antworten auf große Fragen – Stephen Hawking (orig. Brief Answers to the Big Questions)
20. Wie ich eines schönen Morgens im April das 100%ige Mädchen sah – Haruki Murakami
21. Das Leuchten der Rentiere – Ann-Helén Laestadius (orig. Stöld) ✔️
22. In Every Mirror She’s Black – Lola Akinmade Åkerström ✔️
23. Schloss aus Glas – Jeanette Walls (orig. The Glass Castle) ✔️
* I couldn’t decide which one to put on the list. All I know is that somehow I happened to accumulate this stack of books and that I really want to read more by those authors.
Not on✨the list✨:
- Hannahs Lied - Maren Uthaug (orig. Hvor der er fugle) ✔️
- Blackout Island - Sigríður Hagalín Björnsdóttir (orig. Eyland) ✔️
- Alte Sorten - Ewald Arenz ✔️
- Der Traum von einem Baum - Maja Lunde (orig. Drømmen om et tre) ✔️
- Kirmes im Kopf. Wie ich als Erwachsene herausfand, dass ich AD(H)S habe - Angelina Boerger ✔️
- Lektionen - Ian McEwan (orig. Lessons) ✔️
- Charlotte - David Foenkinos ✔️
- Piccola Sicilia - Daniel Speck ✔️
- Der Papierpalast - Miranda Cowley Heller (orig. The Paper Palace) ✔️
- Offene See - Benjamin Myers (orig. Open Sea) ✔️
- Fünf Viertel einer Orange - Joanne Harris (orig. Five-Quarters of the Orange) ✔️
- Hope Street - Campino ✔️
- Und so kam es - Maren Uthaug (orig. Og sådan blev det) ✔️
- Die Leuchtturmwärter - Emma Stonex (orig. The Lamplighters) ✔️
- Was man von hier aus sehen kann - Mariana Leky ✔️
- Die Birken wissen's noch - Lars Mytting (orig. Svøm med dem som drukner) ✔️
- Wintering. The power of rest and retreat in difficult times - Katherine May ✔️
- Während die Welt schlief - Susan Abulhawa (orig. Mornings in Jenin) ✔️
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Fort Wayne Plan Commission meeting tonight - 7/19/2021
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Fort Wayne Plan Commission meeting tonight - 7/19/2021
The Fort Wayne Plan Commission meets this evening for their monthly business meeting.
#1010 Cass Street#1050 East Coliseum Boulevard#1331 Clarion Drive#200 East Berry Street#2229 Ransom Drive#Ben Roussel#Benjamin Ewald#Bob Eherenman#Bret Arthur#Christian Beebe#Citizens Square#Columbia Street West#Connie Haas Zuber#Don Schmidt#Elizabeth Arthur#Foresight Consulting#Fort Wayne Indiana#Fort Wayne Plan Commission#Headwaters Junction Inc.#Homestand Road#Homestead Road Apartments#Jacob Rose#Judi Wire#Justin Shurley#Kim Bowman#Michelle Wood#Model Group#Nathan Schall#Patrick Zaharako#Paul Sauerteig
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Gjorde detta istället för att plugga varsågoda egentligen ville jag döpa tredje kategorin till “daddy” men orkade inte sitta och ta emot Robinhat för den sakens skull jag bestämde mig för att följa mitt hjärta puss och kram
#melfest#melodifestivalen#danny saucedo#måns zelmerlöw#eric saade#benjamin ingrosso#anton ewald#oscar zia#robin bengtsson#john lundvik#david lindgren#bluh bluh#eurovision song contest#eurovision#svenskheter#meme
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Jag trodde Oscar Zia och Anton Ewald var like men efter ikväll vet jag att Anton är Benjamin Ingrosso
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What are some of your favorite movies pre 1930?
I’m a big fan of Lang so Metropolis, Spies, Dr. Mabuse the Gambler, Die Nibelungen, Destiny, and of those other usual suspects Dreyer, Murnau, and Pabst, so The Passion of Joan of Arc, Michael, Nosferatu, City Girl, Sunrise, Faust, The Last Laugh, Tartuffe, Pandora’s Box, and Diary of a Lost Girl.
I like all the early Keaton and Chaplin I’ve seen, early Lubitsch (The Doll, The Wildcat, I Don’t Want to Be a Man, etc), Pál Fejös’ Lonesome, Rupert Julian’s Phantom of the Opera, Ewald André Dupont’s Variety and Picadilly, Robert Wiene’s The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari and Hands of Orlac, Abel Gance’s Napoleon, Benjamin Christensen’s amazing Haxan, and a big big fave is Jean Epstein’s beautiful Couer Fidele.
(I’ve blogged all these movies if you want to check out images…)
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TSE 2019 Start: Slowatch.sk - map 16.02.2019 10:00 AM Finish: Citybiker.at - map
RULES • You should use a helmet. • Singlespeed, fixedgear or geared bikes are allowed, mountainbike, gravelbike, roadbike, Tandem, folding bike,... - ride what you prefer. It all started as a single speed race and you do not need more than one gear for this ride. • You ride on your own risk. • This is not a race, streets are not closed and you are just on a ride together with some other people, that you met by accident.
REGISTRATION Write us an e-mail [email protected] with the following content: Name: E-Mail: Phone:
MORE New year - new experiment. This time we start in Bratislava again, meet us at the Slowatch.sk store at 9:30. Tell us that you arrived! We will choose the teammate for you - Yes, it is up to us, with whom you will ride together to Vienna. We will mix and match riders from Austria, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Hungary,... You can win prices if you are one of the three fastest teams or if you arrive at last. Let’s ride together! This is the track for this year - GXP - Komoot
Some times shit happens, you get a flat or break your derailleur (you should not have one in the first place :) ). So carry tools and spare parts with you or ride together with someone who did and take a look at your bike before you start. You have to carry your luggage by your own.
At the final checkpoint in Vienna you will be able to lock up your bike (bring a lock) and get drinks (cheap) and Pizza (good one) - we will have enough food - we will host this at the Citybiker store -> party!
Train to Bratislava: Vienna 08:16 REX 2508 Hauptbahnhof - no need for bicycle reservation
Last trains to Bratislava: 22:45 or 00:50 from Vienna Hauptbahnhof
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Read in 2017
January
Antonio Porchia - Voces
1917: Stories and Poems from the Russian Revolution
Kobo Abe - Identico al ser humano
Vasko Popa - Homage to the Lame Wolf: Selected Poems
Georges Bataille - Theory of Religion
Sylvia Plath - Ariel
Andre Gide - The White Notebook
Beyond the Visible: The Art of Odilon Redon
Zbigniew Herbert - The Collected Poems
Adam Zagajewski - Unseen Hand: Poems
Anne Sexton - Complete Poems
David Hinton - Classical Chinese Poetry
Eça de Queiros - The Yellow Sofa
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - Selected Poetry
David Hinton - Mountain Poems: The Wilderness Poetry of Ancient China
February
Gennady Aygi - Child-and-Rose
Gennady Aygi - Field-Russia
The Story of Han Xiangzi: The Alchemical Adventures of a Daoist Immortal
Jacques Prevert - Selections from Paroles
Toson Shimazaki - The Broken Commandment
Jean Cocteau - Tempest of Stars: Selected Poems
Natsume Soseki - The Miner
Jean Cocteau - The Infernal Machine and Other Plays
Narim Bender - Auguste Rodin: 101 Drawings
Mario de Sa-Carneiro - Lucio's Confession
August Strindberg - The Stronger
August Strindberg - Facing Death
August Strindberg - Pariah
Ivan Bunin - Dark Avenues
Franz Kafka - The Zurau Aphorisms
Edvard Munch Lithographs Etchings Woodcuts
Toson Shimazaki - The Family
March
Alain de Botton - How To Think More About Sex
Josef Hirsal - A Bohemian Youth
Maurice Blanchot - The Madness of the Day
Miroslav Holub - Poems Before & After
Andre Breton - Poems
Stendhal - The Red and The Black
Paul Klee - Pedagogical Sketchbook
Donald Wigald - Klee
Paul Klee - Some Poems by Paul Klee
Arthur Schnitzler - Fraulein Else
Antal Szerb - The Third Tower: Journeys in Italy
Lu Xun - Selected Essays
Andrej Blatnik - Skinswaps
Statius - The Achilleid
Aleksander Wat - Lucifer Unemployed
Jacques Cazotte - The Devil in Love
Gerry Souter - Kazimir Malevich
Vladimir Lenin - Imperialism: The Highest Stage of Capitalism
Friedrich Engels - The Principles of Communism
Vladimir Lenin - State and Revolution
Pyotr Kropotkin - The Conquest of Bread
April
Pauline Reage - Story of O
Errico Malatesta - Anarchy
Sergey Nechayev - Catechism of a Revolutionary
Oscar Wilde - The Soul of Man Under Socialism
Joris-Karl Huysmans - A la Deriva
Andre Gide - Prometeo mal encadenado
Simone Weil - On The Abolition of All Political Parties
Walter Benjamin - El Autor Como Productor
Haruki Murakami - La Biblioteca Secreta
Fernando Pessoa - 35 Sonnets
Bertolt Brecht - Terror y miseria del Tercer Reich
Fernando Pessoa - El Primer Fausto
Fernando Pessoa - Diarios
Vasily Grossman - Life and Fate
Fernando Pessoa - La Hora del Diablo
Fernando Pessoa - El Banquero Anarquista
Andre Gide - Teseo
Jean-Paul Sartre - Existentialism Is A Humanism
Albert Camus - The Misunderstanding
The Showa Anthology: Modern Japanese Short Stories
The Sound of One Hand Clapping: 261 Zen Koans with Answers
Livy - The Early History of Rome: Books I-V
May
Bertolt Brecht - Antigone
Violette Ailhaud - L'homme Semence
Volodya: Selected Works
Stefan Zweig - Dos Hermanas
Stefan Zweig - El Amor de Erika Ewald
Stefan Zweig - Mendel el de los libros
Emile Zola - Nana
Stefan Zweig - Los milagros de la vida
Octave Mirbeau - Memoria de Georges el amargado
Federico Garcia Lorca - Bodas de Sangre
Samuel Beckett - Happy Days
Stefan Zweig - Ardiente secreto
Emile Zola - The Masterpiece
Akiko Yosano - Travels in Manchuria and Mongolia: A Feminist Poet from Japan Encounters Prewar China
June
Three Poets of Modern Korea
Santoka Taneda - For All My Walking: Free-Verse Haiku of Taneda Santoka with Excerpts from His Diary
Du Fu - Selected Poems
Yasmina Reza - El Trineo de Schopenhauer
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn - The First Circle
Frank Wedekind - Spring Awakening
Yasmina Reza - Un Dios Salvaje
Yasmina Reza - Art
July
Junichiro Tanizaki - Enredadera de Yoshino
Arthur Schnitzler - Apuesta al amanecer
Bertolt Brecht - La Judith de Shimoda
Natsume Soseki - Habitaciones y otras piezas breves
Federico Garcia Lorca - Selected Poems
Franz Kafka - Contemplacion
Natsume Soseki - Tintes del cielo
Ilya Ehrenburg - The Fall of France Seen through Soviet Eyes
Victor Garcia - Three Japanese Anarchists: Kotoku, Osugi and Yamaga
John Reed - Ten Days That Shook The World
Louis Aragon - Los Ojos de Elsa
Rainer Maria Rilke - Primavera sagrada y otros cuentos de Bohemia
Ishikawa Tokuboku - On Examining One Self
Hugo von Hofmannsthal - Carta de Lord Chandos
Charles Baudelaire - Diarios Intimos
Masuji Ibuse - Lieutenant Lookeast and Other Storues
Paul Eluard - Selected Poems
Robert Walser - El paseo
Robert Walser - Poemas
Basileus Imperator Eduardus A Rodrigus
August
Marina Tsvetaeva - Moscow in the Plague Year: Poems
Eileen Chang - Un amor que destruye ciudades
Gustave Flaubert - Memoirs of A Madman
Henryk Ibsen - Hedda Gabler and Other Plays
Guillaume Apollinaire - Calligrammes
September
Wu Jingzi - The Scholars
Victor Hugo - Les Miserables
Gene Wolfe - Book of the New Sun Vol 2: Sword & Citadel
Giovanni Boccacio - The Decameron
Comte de Lautremont - Les Chants des Maldoror (read again)
October
Yasunari Kawabata - First Snow On Fuji (read again)
Yasunari Kawabata - The Lake (read again)
J.R.R. Tolkien - Children of Hurin (read again)
James Clavell - Gaijin
J.R.R. Tolkien - The Silmarillion (read again)
J.R.R. Tolkien - Unfinished Tales (read again)
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn - Cancer Ward (read again)
J.R.R. Tolkien - The Lord of the Rings (read again)
November
Pierre Louÿs - La Mujer y el Pelele
Gustave Flaubert - Noviembre
Leo Tolstoy - War & Peace (read again)
Joris-Karl Huysmans - La-Bas (read again)
Oe Kenzaburo - Teach Us To Outgrow Our Madness: Four Novels (read again)
December
Fredy Pearlman - The Continuing Appeal of Nationalism
Fredy Pearlman - The Reproduction of Daily Life
Bertolt Brecht - War Primer
Friedrich Nietzsche - Aphorisms on Love and Hate
Fyodor Dostoyevsky - The Brothers Karamazov
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ANGÈLE 'JALOUSIE' from Neels Castillon on Vimeo.
Directed by Neels Castillon & Léo Walk Dancers • Angèle VL, Fanny Sage, Johanna Faye, Mellina Boubetra, Nicolas Huchard Production Company • motionpalace.tv Executive Producer • Ariane Cornic Producers • Marie-Gabrielle Glock, Emilie Mallen Production Coordinator • Sandrine Laveau Cinematographer • Eric Blanckaert 1st AC • Kevin Rosé 2nd AC • Katia Hamnane Set Designer • Jérôme Krowicki Gaffer • Lucas Schwartz 1st & 2nd AD • Thibaut Koralewski, Louis Arnoux Hair & Make up • Ophélie Secq, Karen Ze Eyenga Location Manager • Margot Malo Editor • Sébastien Rouquet Colorist • Arthur Paux Post-production & VFX • Fix Studio VFX Supervisor • Benjamin Laborde Flame Artist • Anne Georges, Aurélie Villard 2D Artist • Ewald Aloeboetoe, Océane Brochard, Maxime Servoise VFX Coordinator • Caroline Goujard Post-producer • Cédric Herbet Chief planner • Stéphanie Hilbert Camera & Lenses provided by RVZ A massive thanks to all the RVZ team, Espace Niemeyer, Rouje & Made.
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How to improve your home
With all of us spending more time at home this past year, it’s not surprising that so many took to the already competitive housing market to look for a new place. Some of us, though, stayed exactly where we were, remodeling instead to make the most of the homes we know and love.
Whether your goal is to renovate your home this year or sell it, making home improvements can increase your home’s value. The real estate experts we spoke to here say the following projects can provide the most bang for your buck.
1. Add usable square footage
Adding more usable space to an existing home can make a lot of financial sense, and that’s especially true in areas with limited available real estate where land and space are finite.
Benjamin Ross, a Realtor in Corpus Christi, Texas, says that homes are valued and priced by the livable square feet they contain, and the more livable square feet, the better. As a result, adding a bathroom, a great room or another needed space to a home can increase function and add value.
Adding a separate mother-in-law suite can also be a smart idea, Ross says, noting that “most homes do not have this feature, so adding one sets you apart from the competition when it is time to sell.”
The national average to build an addition is approximately $46,430, according to HomeAdvisor. The actual cost varies from $5,600 to $125,000 or more, depending on the scope of the project.
2. Clean and declutter
Deep cleaning and decluttering your home can add more than $4,000 to its resale value, on average, according to a 2019 HomeLight report. Buyers appreciate a clean, pristine home, but if you don’t plan to move, you could benefit from making better use of your space, getting more organized and having less clutter to stress over.
While cleaning and decluttering are inexpensive, these tasks still require a lot of work. You can begin by going through cabinets and closets and starting a donation pile. Clean out drawers and other storage areas of your home as well, making sure you’re not keeping anything you don’t need or want.
3. Make your home more efficient
There are many ways to improve your home’s efficiency, and they don’t all involve tens of thousands of dollars in upgrades. Scott Ewald of Trane, an HVAC company, says installing a smart thermostat is a great way to improve efficiency and save money, for example.
“The right smart thermostat will allow a homeowner to control their home’s climate from anywhere, giving them the power to manage energy costs regardless of whether they are sitting on the couch or away on vacation,” Ewald says. “Such investments in home tech — particularly when connected to the HVAC, which is the largest mechanical system in the home — provides a strong selling point and highlights the home’s overall comfort, functionality, energy efficiency and convenience.”
It can cost between $150 to $400 to make this quick upgrade, according to Fixr, or an average of about $200.
Other ways to improve your home’s efficiency and value include replacing old, leaky windows, installing energy-efficient home appliances and adding insulation to your home.
4. Spruce it up with fresh paint
Paint is magic, and that’s true whether you’re upgrading the paint inside or outside your home. A fresh coat of paint can make even dated exteriors and interiors look fresh and new, and it’s not that expensive, either.
Timothy Wiedman, a former professor and personal finance expert who has flipped homes over his career, says you should start by repainting any rooms with an “odd” color scheme. For example, did you let your then-11-year-old daughter paint her bedroom hot pink 16 years ago? If so, that’s a good place to start.
To switch up the paint in one room, you can expect to spend between $2 and $6 per square foot, HomeAdvisor reports.
5. Work on your curb appeal
Improving curb appeal is a big step you can take to boost your home’s marketability. In fact, curb appeal can account for as much as 7 percent of a home’s value, according to a 2020 joint study by the University of Texas at Arlington and the University of Alabama.
Joe Raboine, director of residential hardscapes with Belgard, says there are plenty of ways to boost your curb appeal. An overall landscape upgrade can go a long way, for example.
“Installing a front walkway of pavers along with stone planters, shrubs and mulching will cost an estimated $6,000, and the [National Association of Realtors] estimates you’ll recover $5,000,” Raboine says.
A new paver patio or outdoor kitchen can also add to your home’s value, and make your property a lot more enjoyable and livable if you don’t plan to sell just yet.
6. Upgrade exterior doors
Also in the vein of curb appeal, replacing an old front door can work wonders, Wiedman says. In the late ’90s, he and his wife replaced an old, ugly door with a solid mahogany door with a frosted, oval piece of lead glass. He stained the door himself to save money, and the result was “simply stunning,” he says.
Randy Oliver, president of Hollywood-Crawford Garage Door Company, says to remember your garage doors, too. Replacing a garage door recoups 94.5 percent of the cost of the project, according to Remodeling magazine’s 2020 Cost vs. Value report, so it can be well worth the investment.
“The front of the home is the first thing you, your neighbors and prospective buyers will see,” Oliver says. “Garage doors often take up the most amount of space on the front of your home, so installing a modern glass panel door or a rustic wood door will dramatically improve your home’s appearance.”
7. Give your kitchen an updated look
Many buyers zero in on the kitchen as the central feature of a home, so if yours is outdated, it can ultimately affect how much you garner from a sale. Likewise, if you aren’t able to utilize your kitchen fully due to layout, space or other concerns, you won’t be maximizing the space.
If updating your entire kitchen is too big of an undertaking, a minor remodel could still have an impact on your home’s value — think coordinating appliances and installing modern hardware on your cabinets. This project, according to Remodeling’s Cost vs. Value report, recoups 77.6 percent of the expense, which is about $23,450. A remodel like this might entail refacing the cabinets and countertops, repainting and installing a new sink.
8. Stage your home
If you’re planning to list your home for sale and want to up its value, home staging can pay off. Eighty-five percent of staged homes sell for 5 percent to 23 percent over list price, and move off the market in just 23 days, according to the Real Estate Staging Association.
Staging costs $1,500 on average, according to Fixr, but the cost can fluctuate based on your needs and your home. Staging services range widely, and can involve simple tasks like decluttering and depersonalization (e.g., removing family photos or specific decor) or bringing in rented furnishings, repainting and more.
Credits: Homzic
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Public Hearing for two downtown projects tonight - 7/12/2021
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Public Hearing for two downtown projects tonight - 7/12/2021
The Fort Wayne Plan Commission meets tonight at Citizens Square for several public hearings including the Headwaters Junction Phase 1 project and new addition and renovations to Columbia Street West on The Landing.
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ANGÈLE — JALOUSIE from Neels Castillon on Vimeo.
Directed by Neels Castillon & Léo Walk Dancers • Angèle VL, Fanny Sage, Johanna Faye, Mellina Boubetra, Nicolas Huchard Production Company • motionpalace.tv Executive Producer • Ariane Cornic Producers • Marie-Gabrielle Glock, Emilie Mallen Production Coordinator • Sandrine Laveau Cinematographer • Eric Blanckaert 1st AC • Kevin Rosé 2nd AC • Katia Hamnane Set Designer • Jérôme Krowicki Gaffer • Lucas Schwartz 1st & 2nd AD • Thibaut Koralewski, Louis Arnoux Hair & Make up • Ophélie Secq, Karen Ze Eyenga Location Manager • Margot Malo Editor • Sébastien Rouquet Colorist • Arthur Paux Post-production & VFX • Fix Studio VFX Supervisor • Benjamin Laborde Flame Artist • Anne Georges, Aurélie Villard 2D Artist • Ewald Aloeboetoe, Océane Brochard, Maxime Servoise VFX Coordinator • Caroline Goujard Post-producer • Cédric Herbet Chief planner • Stéphanie Hilbert Camera & Lenses provided by RVZ A massive thanks to all the RVZ team, Espace Niemeyer, Rouje & Made.
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10 Reliable Sources To Learn About Textured Wallpaper | Textured Wallpaper
One of the best impactful, yet simple, home advance projects to accouterment in the bounce is a covering of beginning paint.
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A repainted allowance or a wallpapered alley can about-face over a new blade in your home, and a advanced alternative of colors and prints are accessible at bounded acrylic stores.
One home activity in high-demand is painting cabinets and added woodwork a lighter color.
Mike Truax, abundance administrator of Hirshfield’s in Chaska, said abounding homeowners are allotment to apply their home’s woodwork rather than application a stain.
White apply paints, which brighten interiors with a added avant-garde look, are the best popular, he said. Benjamin Moore’s white dove, artlessly white, billow white and Acadia white are admired picks from barter at Hirshfield’s.
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For the walls, grey, biscuit and white tones are blind assimilate their acceptance in Minnesota, but bolder colors are actuality heralded in abundant of the autogenous architecture world.
Hirshfield’s declared 0864 Lioness — a bright, aureate chicken blush — their blush of the year. Benjamin Moore chose First Light 2102-70 — a arenaceous blush — as the blush defining 2020. Pantone’s blush of the year is archetypal blue.
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The consultants can additionally abetment barter in allotment window treatments to acclaim their walls colors.
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Wallpaper — whether it’s textured, traditional, geometric, floral or striped — is experiencing a comeback.
“Wallpaper is aback with a avengement for sure,” joked Jacob Ewald, the sales advance at Hirshfield’s abundance in Eden Prairie.
Hirshfield’s food action a advanced alternative of wallpaper books to peruse, analysis out or booty samples from.
Wallpaper on emphasis walls and in crumb apartment is a popular, yet added attenuate way to acquaint patterns to the wall.
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Group Picture Vol. 7 liner notes -
Jake Lee - Bleeding Gum Murphy’s Jake Lee makes his triumphant return to Group Picture after a two year absence and the treasure is worth the wait! Jake blesses us with his characteristic upbeat opener set to clear-headed and introspective lyrics. He even manages to throw in an almost spanish sounding acoustic guitar lead? Welcome back Jake!
Little Cousin - The classic yet elusive duo of Walter and Milk come back with this strange and smooth track about burning ponies? Not really sure what to say about this one but I love Milk’s beats even when they are simple and jazzy like this and Walter’s experimenting with some new styles so props to trying I guess.
Weston Bookhouse - Weston is back with this calming and catchy piece about reflecting on his life and love while driving a country road. His voice is clean and clear, the shaker is fast and steady, and that outro when he sings both up and down the octave is probably the catchiest bit I’ve ever heard him write. I got the chills the first, second, and third time I heard this song. Rumor has it he is going to record the next album in 2018 in Walter’s garage!
Slaughter Beach, Dog - A Group Picture staple at this point, and the songwriter behind my favorite album of the year, Jake Ewald seems to be able to pump out heartfelt songs like a pathos machine, and of course this tune is no different. The arrangements of this song are fun and interesting and I love his love for slide guitar.
Milk Flud - Who? Ya the beat seems pretty chill but honestlyI don’t understand the motorbike metaphor at all. Is this guy ok? Who is Max? Was that a lyric about a german shepherd in a muzzle? The thing I love about MNE is that they give a platform to the little guys like this Flud character.
Chain - Woah! Chain is a Portland band that I’ve seen play live before but this is my first time hearing a recording and woah! The music and production are so unique and Teal’s voice is like candy. I can’t wait to hear more from them and I really hope they stick around the mne world for a little while so their creativity can rub off on me a little.
Cool American - Cool American is probably Portland’s coolest band. Their cynical wit and fuzzy charm leaves every listener intrigued and wishing they lived in Portland to have a beer with them. I’m really glad they came back to GP cause I want to be associated with them when they blow up.
Sour Guy - Well this has to be the absolute best song ever written about a grad student grading papers. While this might seem like a simple acoustic song, it’s really impressive the way Kris Schobert can clearly express the frustration of spending a whole day grading papers of kids who did not at all learn the subject matter (physics!) that he so passionately tried to teach to them. Love you, Kris. I would love to take your class and I wouldn’t be on my phone!
Banned From Japan - Earl from Banned From Japan is a sweet and genuine valley rat who has admittedly never listened to any bands besides NOFX. And, Earl, that is ok with us! This punk gem not only slaps but makes me want to delete my social media and live a more wholesome life. Welcome to MNE and Group Picture, Banned From Japan!
Alex Maddox - Our childhood friend with the voice that screams major label shoe-in is currently gearing up to ditch his job and live in a van traveling around Europe, surfing and following spiritual gurus. Perhaps Houston Graves is the person he felt he was turning into. Perhaps I am totally wrong. But I am right in saying this song is equally easy on the ears as it is introspective and I feel blessed to have Alex in my life and on Group Picture since its early days.
Benjamin Ward - It was a hard year for certain people in our music community. There were several deaths and Benny experienced one directly on his Hemingway tour. With that in mind, this song is absolutely heart breaking and cathartic. Usually known for dark metaphors and understated lyrics, Benny comes softly with candid words and a direct message - “I’m just glad I had you in my life / And I will carry you and the things you do until I die.” Beautiful, Benny.
Isabel Zacharias - So I was at Russell’s house meeting his new roommate Isabel for the first time this fall and we sang Wilco and Mountain Goats songs together. Then she played this song and I was floored. I told her about Group Picture and said she had to be on it. Now I am so grateful I had some caffeine that morning and had the gumption to be so forward because now I get to enjoy her poetic lyrics and soulful tune whenever I want.
The Sal Show - Sal from Animal City! Finally a funny track on Group Picture this year! But if you follow the lyrics, they actually convey a pretty ridiculous distant concept - a bad kid magician? - and it does not only make sense but its funny! Kudos to Sal if he ever reads this. The dude can write a tune.
Jeremy Murphy - The guy in Riled and Chain, Jeremy wowed the world with his “cranberries in the cosmos” song last year and now he has topped himself! This song is weird and cool! I would say more but Jeremy and I made a bet over a game of pool and he lost and he actually owes me a personal song. So I will hold my tongue until I hear that tune!
Dakota Loesch - The other mastermind behind Animal City and Lemp Lungs, Dakota is becoming a staple of group picture and that makes me feel blessed. This year he brings us a poetic Americana tune that makes me feel three things 1. honestly kinda sexy (must be that beat and the deep bass?) 2. Kinda melancholy! (not sure why) and 3. Dakota can we party together???
Emo Dreamboat - Ben Ward of Hemingway collabs with Milk and damn this song is a true emo pop song! Ben’s voice sounds soothing and dark and Milk’s beat is moody and intricate. Is this a collab that is gunna last or is this a one off Group Picture track? I really hope they do the album cause Ben can float over a beat like an experienced rapper and we all know Milk is capable of endless beats.
Byronius Punk - Ian Farmer, the dark horse of Modern Baseball, has always had a knack for songwriting and a great voice but it was hidden behind his role as “humble bassist” in the band. His track this year comes under the new moniker Byronius Punk and makes me want to stare out the window on a gray and snowy east coast day and just fall asleep on my desktop until summer arrives.
Grimy Baby - Naka G, from Weston Bookhouse and a past touring member of Walter Etc., keeps the slop tradition of MNE alive with this smokey bluesy gem. Probably recording everything in his bedroom in Santa Cruz, Naka sings about a “sleepless luxury” but honestly Naka if this how you function without sleep then I think you’re doing fine homie.
Chase Hoyt - Usually known for guitar shredding in Ubu Roi or Chaz and the Minions of Chaz, Chase takes a new disco styled approach with his contribution to this year’s comp. A disco song would usually seem annoying but this song sounds like Ozzy or Alice Cooper made a lo-fi disco song and that is obviously awesome. Also, note the shredding that still takes place and put some headphones and listen to those bass lines!
Humphrey Orlando - Our whiskey drinking story teller Humphrey is a classic mne and Group Picture stable. He claims he wrote this song in 5 minutes but he manages to squeeze as much soul as anyone feels in a lifetime into this scrappy minute and a half gem.
Melancholy Quinoa - The infamous rap group featuring Alex Crawford, Kyle B Hart, Ben Ward, Your Homie D, and Milk Flud, made their debut last year with a song about hot boxing a jungle gym. Well, they are back blending the Emo Dreamboat’s smooth vox, Crawford’s crass lyrics about masturbating, Kyle singing for the first time, and Milk’s trap tendencies. Honestly, this slaps!!!
Daddy Collin - The figurehead behind Snow Roller and voted Portland’s “Easiest Guy to Fall in Love With” is back this year under a solo moniker. Does this mean a solo career is in the works? Snow Roller released “XXL”, one of my fav albums of the year, this summer and Collin seems to still be climbing to his peak. I got the chills when he sings “i hope you still consider me a friend”. I do, Collin, I do.
Peanut Butter Cups - Aaron Kovacs from Lauren Records does this lo-fi project that pretty much only exists on Group Picture and I really think he needs to make a full album! His songs are fuzzy, lovely, and sad and make me feel something. Please Peanut Butter Cups, give us the full candy bar!
Walter Etc. - This one is just Walter alone, singing about being on a boat or something. Honestly, it sounds like all his other songs and I can’t relate to his love of the open sea, but hey this tune is kinda catchy!
*thanks for reading / listening* - omniscient mne god
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Regensburger Filmszene lebt! Schneehuhn ermittelt Dorfpfarrer Ewald S. gerät anläßlich einer Romfahrt in den Verdacht, sich einem Ministranten (knapp 16jährig) unsittlich genähert zu haben. Die Aufregung ist groß, schon am Tag darauf hat die Diözese reagiert und einen Aushilfspfarrer installiert. Ewald S. wird zur Kur geschickt und verläßt das Dorf fluchtartig. Nach einem kurzen Zwischenaufenthalt bei seiner Schwester begibt er sich nach Regensburg und wird am nächsten Tag leblos in der Donau aufgefunden. Kommissar Schneehuhn und Wachtmeister Eisenberg nehmen die Ermittlungen auf. Ein erster Anfangsverdacht führt ins homosexuelle Milieu, aber sowohl die Mutter des Ministranten, als auch die Schwester des Pfarrers und nicht zuletzt der Domvikar, dessen Bekanntschaft mit Ewald sehr lange zurückreicht, kommen in Frage. Premiere: 19. November 2017, 13 Uhr 45 im GARBO, Regensburg Weitere Termine ab 23. November jeweils um 17.30 Uhr Näheres unter: www.altstadtkinos.de Buch/Regie/Produktion: Hans Schröck Kamera: Benjamin Moritz Gronau Ton/Schnitt: Christoph Sitzmann Musik: Diamond Dogs, Wenzl/Stark, Surfing The Desert Plakat: HeikeJoerssDesign Mit: Werner Rösch, Peter Leitner, Hans Camin, Gabriele Hofmann, Vlado Djermanovic, Christoph Maltz, Martin Preis, Bernhard Zellner, Yasemin Önal, Monika Arbinger, Matthias Sigl, Kay Waidelich, Heinz Müller, Gabriele Seifert, Stefan Aigner, Wolfgang Schubert, Daniel Zimpel (outtakes), Kai-Uwe Hintermeier, Dietmar Dengler, Rudi Preis, Kerstin Leitner, Josef Hobelsberger, Schwafi, Andreas Hanauer, Doris Hanauer, Norbert Hölzl, Wolfgang Ruhl, Hubert Lankes, Michi Weinberg, Peter Kollross, Dr. Elke Kistner, Clemens Matejka, Axel Wiechmann, Hobie und die Diamond Dogs. Aktuelles unter: facebook.com/Schneehuhnermittelt/
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