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Biden has no endgame in Gaza
What is Joe Biden’s endgame in Gaza? I’ve been asked that question repeatedly in recent days. The simple answer is he doesn’t have one. Mouthing some nonsense about a two-state solution that hasn’t been feasible for at least a decade and installing the Palestinian Authority in Gaza only shows how utterly lost Biden is. In this piece at Mondoweiss, I look at Biden’s complete lack of any policy…
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#Anthony Albanese#Antony Blinken#Donald Trump#Egypt#Gaza#Genocide#Hamas#Joe Biden#John Kirby#Jordan#Karine Jean-Pierre#Linda Thomas-Greenfield#Lloyd Austin#Veto
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Monday edit for missing kids and kids died from murder Kim Rae Doss, Tracy Anne King, Gina Dawn Brooks, Mikelle Diane Biggs, Joan Gay Croft, Teekah Latres Lewis, Moira McCall Anderson, Rachel Marie Anderson, Monica Arellano, Amber Nicole Crum, Victor Arellano, Anastacia Marie Argentova-Stevens, Allyson Kathleen Dalton, Athena Sheetz, Thanit Sheetz-Marti, Emily Maria Izykowski, Haleigh Breann Culwell, Bianca Elaine Lebron, Russell "Russie" John Mort, Alexis S. Patterson, Beverly Rose Potts, Jenna Ray Robbins, Rachael Marie Runyan, Eliška “Elsie” Paroubek, Harmony Renee Montgomery, Reachelle Marie Smith, Danyel Lou Sparpana, Brandi Jondell Summers& TIFFANI WISE, Omar Vargas, Darko Stančević, Linda Jane Stillwell, Kimberly Alizee Torres Rodriguez, Vivian Aileen Trout, Rebecca Elizabeth West, Sophia Anabel Larranaga, Fabricio Herman Barajas, Serina "Seri" Victoria Clark, Tammy Alexandra Flores, Diego Flores, Acacia Nicole Duvall,Jon "JP" Pierre Duvall, Sarah Arielle Skiba, Lisa Mae Zaharias,Christopher Zaharias, Azaria Chantel Loren Chamberlain, Tricia J. Kellett, Amy Burney, Diana Belinda Alvarez, Trudy Leann Appleby, Isabella Balajonda-Annibal, Lysbet Balmontez-Fernandez, Jersey Arnett, Carol May Big Tobacco, Karen Lynn Tompkins, Ricky Jean "Jeannie" Bryant, Lorie Lynn Lewis, Ann Marie Burr, Mary Louise Day, Patricia Louise "Patti Lou" Zentner, Athena Strand, Amber Hagerman, Christine Jessop, Debbie Randall, Jessica Gutierrez, Michaela Joy Garecht, Joan D’Alessandro, Cherish Perrywinkle, Audrii Cunningham, April Tinsley, Asifa Bano, JonBenét Ramsey, Elizabeth Shelley, Sharon Lee Gallegos, Sarah H. Foxwell, Opal Jo Dace Jennings,
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Books read and movies watched in 2023 (January to June):
Bolded verdicts (Yes!/Yes/No/Eh) are links to more in-depth reviews!
Books:
Temporary People (Deepak Unnikishnan): Yes!
Inland (Téa Obreht): Yes!
A Constellation of Vital Phenomena (Anthony Marra): Yes
A Long Petal of the Sea (Isabel Allende): No
Nanjing Requiem (Ha Jin): Yes
When My Name Was Keoko (Linda Sue Park): Yes
Orhan’s Inheritance (Aline Ohanesian): Eh
Insurrecto (Gina Apostol): Yes!
The Memory Police (Yōko Ogawa): No
(poetry) When My Brother Was an Aztec (Natalie Diaz): Yes!
(poetry) Earthly Measures (Edward Hirsch): Yes
(poetry) Refusing Heaven (Jack Gilbert): Yes
(poetry) Lucky Wreck (Ada Limon): No
(poetry) Bright Dead Things (Ado Limon): No
(poetry) A Silence Opens (Amy Clampitt): Yes
Movies:
Taste of Cherry (1997, Abbas Kiarostami): Eh
Amélie (2001, Jean-Pierre Jeunet): No
Mirror (1975, Andrei Tarkovsky): Yes
Late Spring (1949, Yasujirō Ozu): Yes
An Autumn Afternoon (1962, Yasujirō Ozu): Yes
Early Summer (1951, Yasujirō Ozu): Yes
Late Autumn (1960, Yasujirō Ozu): Eh
The Flavor Of Green Tea Over Rice (1952, Yasujirō Ozu): Yes
Superman: The Movie/Superman II (1978, 1981, Richard Donner): No
Superman Returns (2006, Bryan Singer): Yes
Ready or Not (2019, Matt Bettinelli-Olpin, Tyler Gillett): Yes
Spider-Man Trilogy (2002, 2004, 2007, Sam Raimi): No
Batman/Batman Returns (1989, 1992, Tim Burton): No
Batman Begins/The Dark Knight/The Dark Knight Rises (2005, 2008, 2012, Christopher Nolan): Yes
The Lego Batman Movie (2017): Yes
Mascarade (2022, Nicolas Bedos): No
RRR (2022, S. S. Rajamouli): No
Dersu Uzala (1975, Akira Kurosawa): No
Interstellar (2014, Nolan brothers): No
Blade Runner (1982, Ridley Scott): Yes
Brazil (1985, Terry Gilliam): Yes
Days of Being Wild (1990, Wong Kar-Wai): Yes
In the Mood for Love (2000, Wong Kar-Wai): Eh
Timbuktu (2014, Abderrahmane Sissako): Yes!
The Favourite (2018, Yorgos Lanthimos): Yes!
Solaris (1972, Andrei Tarkovsky): Yes
Andrei Rublev (1966, Andrei Tarkovsky): Yes
2001: A Space Odyssey (1968, Stanley Kubrick): Eh
Ghost in the Shell (1995, Mamoru Oshii): Yes
Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence (2004, Mamoru Oshii): Yes
The Lion in Winter (1968, Anthony Harvey): Yes
Polite Society (2023, Nida Manzoor): No
War and Peace (1966-7, Sergei Bondarchuk): Yes
Apocalypse Now (1979, Francis Ford Coppola): Eh
The Little Mermaid (2023): No
Bed and Sofa (1927, Abram Room): Yes
Lost in Translation, (2003, Sofia Coppola): No
Autumn (1974, Andrei Smirnov): Eh
Empire of the Sun (1987, Steven Spielberg): Yes
Dreams (1993, Karen Shakhnazarov/Alexander Borodyansky): Yes
After Life (1998, Hirokazu Kore-eda): Yes!
Assassin of the Tsar (1991, Karen Shakhnazarov): No
The Idiot (1951, Akira Kurosawa): Eh
Anna Karenina (2012, Joe Wright): Yes
Opening Night (1977, John Cassavetes): Yes!
Legally Blonde (2001, Robert Luketic): Yes
Election (1999, Alexander Payne): No
Poisons or the World History of Poisoning (2001, Karen Shakhnazarov): No
Day of the Full Moon (1998, Karen Shakhnazarov): Eh
The Importance of Being Earnest (2002, Oliver Parker): Yes
An Unfinished Piece for Mechanical Piano (1977, Nikita Mikhalkov): Yes
Family Relations (1981, Nikita Mikhalkov): Yes
Kin-dza-dza! (1986, Georgiy Daneliya): No
Office Romance (1977, Eldar Ryazanov): Yes
Zerograd (aka Zero Town) (1989, Karen Shakhnazarov): No
Jazzmen (aka We Are from Jazz) (1983, Karen Shakhnazarov): Eh
Hussar Ballad (1962, Eldar Ryazanov): Eh
Days of Heaven (1978, Terrence Malick): Yes
The Sting (1973, George Roy Hill): Yes!
Watch Out for the Automobile (1966, Eldar Ryazanov): No
Uncle Vanya (1970, Andrey Konchalovskiy): Yes
The Seagull (1970, Yuli Karasik): Yes
Dark Eyes (1987, Nikita Mikhalkov): Yes
The Red Tent (1969, Mikhail Kalatozov): Yes
Carnival Night (1956, Eldar Ryazanov): Yes
The Irony of Fate (1976, Eldar Ryazanov): No
The Diamond Arm (1969, Leonid Gaidai): Yes
Operation Y and Shurik's Other Adventures (1965, Leonid Gaidai): Yes
And here’s my 2022 list!
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Avril MMXXIII
Films
Le Troisième Homme (The Third Man) (1949) de Carol Reed avec Joseph Cotten, Alida Valli, Orson Welles, Trevor Howard, Bernard Lee, Paul Hörbiger et Ernst Deutsch
Fantasia chez les ploucs (1971) de Gérard Pirès avec Lino Ventura, Jean Yanne, Mireille Darc, Georges Demestre, Nanni Loy, Jacques Dufilho, Georges Beller et Rufus
Super Mario Bros. le film (The Super Mario Bros. Movie) (2023) de Aaron Horvath et Michael Jelenic avec Pierre Tessier, Audrey Sourdive, Benoît Du Pac, Jérémie Covillault, Emmanuel Garijo, Xavier Fagnon, Nicolas Marié et Thierry Desroses
La Folie des grandeurs (1971) de Gérard Oury avec Louis de Funès, Yves Montand, Alice Sapritch, Karin Schubert, Alberto de Mendoza et Gabriele Tinti
Les Trois Mousquetaires : D'Artagnan (2023) de Martin Bourboulon avec François Civil, Vincent Cassel, Romain Duris, Pio Marmaï, Eva Green, Vicky Krieps, Louis Garrel : Louis XIII et Lyna Khoudri
Vacances romaines (Roman Holiday) (1953) de William Wyler avec Gregory Peck, Audrey Hepburn, Eddie Albert, Hartley Power, Harcourt Williams et Margaret Rawlings
Le Signe de Zorro (The Mark of Zorro) (1940) de Rouben Mamoulian avec Tyrone Power, Linda Darnell, Basil Rathbone, Gale Sondergaard, Eugene Pallette, J. Edward Bromberg et Montagu Love
Flair de famille (2023) de Didier Bivel avec Sylvie Testud, Samuel Labarthe, Fatim-Zarha Alami Marrouni, Oscar Copp et Anne Girouard
Un pont trop loin (A Bridge Too Far) (1977) de Richard Attenborough avec Dirk Bogarde, James Caan, Michael Caine, Sean Connery, Edward Fox, Elliott Gould, Gene Hackman, Anthony Hopkins et Robert Redford
Sirocco (1951) de Curtis Bernhardt avec Humphrey Bogart, Märta Torén, Lee J. Cobb, Everett Sloane, Gerald Mohr, Zero Mostel et Nick Dennis
West Side Story (1961) de Jerome Robbins et Robert Wise avec Natalie Wood, Marni Nixon, Richard Beymer, Jimmy Bryant, Russ Tamblyn, Rita Moreno, Betty Wand, George Chakiris, Simon Oakland et Ned Glass
Inspecteur Lavardin (1986) de Claude Chabrol avec Jean Poiret, Jean-Claude Brialy, Bernadette Lafont, Jean-Luc Bideau, Jacques Dacqmine et Hermine Clair
La Bête humaine (1938) de Jean Renoir avec Jean Gabin, Simone Simon, Fernand Ledoux, Julien Carette, Blanchette Brunoy et Gérard Landry
L'Homme qui tua Liberty Valance (The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance) (1962) de John Ford avec John Wayne, James Stewart, Vera Miles, Lee Marvin et Edmond O'Brien
Le Goût des autres (2000) d'Agnès Jaoui avec Anne Alvaro, Jean-Pierre Bacri, Alain Chabat, Agnès Jaoui, Gérard Lanvin, Christiane Millet et Wladimir Yordanoff
Remorques (1941) de Jean Grémillon avec Michèle Morgan, Jean Gabin, Madeleine Renaud, Fernand Ledoux, Charles Blavette, Jean Marchat, Nane Germon et Anne Laurens
Le Dindon (2019) de Jalil Lespert avec Dany Boon, Guillaume Gallienne, Alice Pol, Ahmed Sylla, Laure Calamy et Camille Lellouche
Adieu les cons (2020) d'Albert Dupontel avec Virginie Efira, Albert Dupontel, Nicolas Marié, Jackie Berroyer, Philippe Uchan, Bastien Ughetto et Marilou Aussilloux
Indiana Jones et la Dernière Croisade (Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade) (1989) de Steven Spielberg avec Harrison Ford, Sean Connery, Denholm Elliott, Alison Doody, John Rhys-Davies, Julian Glover et River Phoenix
Tigre et Dragon (臥虎藏龍, Wò Hǔ Cáng Lóng) (2000) d'Ang Lee avec Chow Yun-fat, Michelle Yeoh, Zhang Ziyi, Chang Chen, Cheng Pei-pei et Sihung Lung
Séries
Friends Saison 6, 7
Celui qui faisait sa demande : 1re partie - Celui qui faisait sa demande : 2e partie - Celui qui croyait faire jeune - Celui qui réglait le mariage - Celui qui s'était mal assis - Celui qui retrouvait son rôle - Celui qui avait toujours l'air bizarre - Celui qui aimait les petites siestes - Celui qui avait un livre à la bibliothèque - Celui qui n'aimait pas les chiens - Celui qui offrait un vélo - Celui qui se déguisait - Celui qui aimait les cheesecakes - Celui qui a passé la nuit debout - Celui qui a vu mourir Rosita - Ceux qui avaient trente ans - Celui qui avait un cerveau neuf - Celui qui savait la vérité sur Londres - Celui qui voyait la robe de mariée - Celui qui récupérait le prix - Celui qui avait une jolie cousine - Celui qui fantasmait sur le baiser - Celui qui écrivait ses vœux - Celui qui rencontrait l'auteur de ses jours - Celui qui a épousé Monica : 1re partie - Celui qui a épousé Monica : 2e partie
Coffre à Catch
#109 : Le Dirt Sheet débarque à la ECW ! - #110 : Aurélien Portehaut débarque à la ECW ! - #111 : Mark Henry vs Matt Hardy - C'est un Perfect 10 ! - #112 : Le Championship Scramble: le titre de Mark Henry en danger!
Top Gear Saison 11
L'art de la chasse - La traversée du Japon - Alfas bon marché - Apprentis policiers - Spéciale Inde - Ski vs Audi - Angleterre vs Allemagne - Spécial Pôle Nord
Meurtres au paradis Saison 12
Désignée coupable - Un foyer aimant - La lettre anonyme : première partie - La lettre anonyme : deuxième partie
Affaires sensibles
La crise des missiles de Cuba - Poutine/Macron : le face-à-face des présidents - L'affaire Iacono : le mensonge - L’Erika ou la monstrueuse année noire - Cinq colonnes à la Une : la révolution télévisuelle - La sombre histoire du roi du polar, José Giovanni - « Humilier les morts pour terroriser les vivants » : la profanation de Carpentras - Georges Marchais, les mémoires effacées. - Le renard de Kerlouan
L'agence tous risques Saison 3, 4
Jeu de piste - Chasseurs de primes - Effacez-les ! - Les Chevaliers de la route - Boisson gazeuse - Le jugement dernier : 1re partie - Le jugement dernier : 2e partie - Mystère à Beverly Hills - Le docteur est sorti - Aux frais de la princesse - Un quartier anglais - Le monstre du lac - La route de l'espoir - Gran prix - Rien que du muscle - Un quartier tranquille - Prudence les enfants - Opération Abraxis - Le trésor sous la mer - Rock N' Roll - Une vraie mine d'or
Inspecteur Barnaby Saison 7
L'Homme du bois - La Réunion des anciennes - La Malédiction du tumulus - Le Prix du scandale - La Légende du lac
Spectacles
Fallait pas le dire ! (2023) de Salomé Lelouch avec Pierre Arditi, Evelyne Bouix et Pascal Arnaud
Dido : Live at Brixton Academy (2004)
Livres
Nanar Wars : Le Pire Contre-Attaque ! d'Emmanuel Prelle et Emmanuel Vincenot
Détective Conan : Tome 6 de Gôshô Aoyama
Détective Conan : Tome 7 de Gôshô Aoyama
Une enquête du commissaire Dupin : Un été à Pont-Aven de Jean-Luc Bannalec
Détective Conan : Tome 8 de Gôshô Aoyama
On ne vit qu'une fois, souvenirs d'hier et d'aujourd'hui de Roger Moore
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Robert De Niro in The Deer Hunter (Michael Cimino, 1978)
Cast: Robert De Niro, John Cazale, John Savage, Christopher Walken, Meryl Streep, George Dzundza, Chuck Aspregen, Shirley Stoler, Rutanya Alda, Pierre Segui. Screenplay: Michael Cimino, Deric Washburn, Louis Garfinkle, Quinn K. Redeker. Cinematography: Vilmos Zsigmond. Art direction: Ron Hobbs, Kim Swados. Film editing: Peter Zinner. Music: Stanley Myers.
The last time I watched The Deer Hunter it had a different resonance for me. It was no longer a film about the Vietnam War, but instead a film about the destruction of the American industrial working class. Who is willing to bet that the steel mill in which Michael (Robert De Niro) and his buddies work is still open? And who can doubt that the group singing "God Bless America" at the film's end, and their progeny, all voted for Donald Trump, responding to his "Make America Great Again" call and helping him carry the state of Pennsylvania? The Deer Hunter didn't even start out to be a film about Vietnam: The germ of it was a screenplay by Louis Garfinkle and Quinn Redeker about people who bet on Russian roulette in Las Vegas. Michael Cimino was brought on to direct and to develop the script with Deric Washburn. Many drafts, arguments, and hurt feelings later, it had become a film about steelworker buddies who go off to Vietnam, and the Russian roulette had become first a torture method used by the Viet Cong and then a device to symbolize the destructive effect of the war on the American psyche. It remains the most controversial part of the film -- there are many who assert that Russian roulette was seldom, if ever, used as torture or for gambling in the back streets of Saigon -- but there's no denying its dramatic potency or the larger symbolic role it plays. The great strength of the film lies not in its screenplay but in its performances, starting with De Niro, whose Michael is the embodiment of Hemingwayesque "grace under pressure." De Niro was also responsible for the casting of Meryl Streep as Linda, a small role in which she does what she can to offset the machismo in which the film is awash, and which earned her the first of her record-setting string of Oscar nominations. Along with Streep came her lover, John Cazale, whom the producers wanted to fire because he was dying of cancer and was hence uninsurable, but Streep refused to appear without him. Christopher Walken did win an Oscar as Nick, and there are memorable performances from John Savage and George Dzundza as well. It's the strength of this ensemble that keeps the film from flying out of control as Cimino's follow-up, Heaven's Gate (1980), so disastrously did. Certainly there are signs in The Deer Hunter of Cimino's self-indulgence, particularly the overextended exuberance of the wedding reception scene, which anticipates the out-of-control Harvard commencement sequence in Heaven's Gate. Neither scene adds measurably to the narrative or the themes of its respective film, but Cimino bitterly fought all efforts to trim the wedding sequence in the editing process, and later claimed, after editor Peter Zinner won an Oscar, that he had edited the film himself. Because of its sloppiness and self-indulgence, I hesitate to call The Deer Hunter a great film, but it's certainly one in touch with the darkest strain of recent American history.
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Intro to my oc's
Okay hi, here's an intro for my oc's
I've been writing this book since October I think (Actually got the idea in October)
Cassandra I. Barclay
Name: Cassandra Isabelle Barclay
Born: 06/15/04
Parents: Philip Barclay (Deceased), Zeta Revello- Barclay
Siblings: None
Mbti: intj
Art/Major: Writing/ History
Another course they’re taking: Greek
Favourite Movie: Labyrinth
Favourite Music: David Bowie, Abba, The Beatles
Best Friend: Arthur
Favourite Writer: Edgar Allan Poe
Favourite Teacher: Aubrey Saunders
Languages they speak: English, Greek, Italian, French, Latin, Sign Language
Arthur R. V. Scott
Name: Arthur Ronan Vincent Scott
Born: 02/11/04
Parents: Frank Scott, Hellen Scott
Siblings: Lily Scott
Mbti: intp
Art/Major: Fine Arts/ History
Another course they’re taking: English
Favourite Movie: The Goldfinch
Favourite Music: Phoebe Bridgers, Cage the Elephant
Best Friend: Cassie
Favourite Writer: Donna Tart
Favourite Teacher: Madeline Magdaleno
Languages they speak: English, French, Latin
Beatrice C. Fawller
Name: Beatrice Carmen Fawller
Born: 03/03/04
Parents: Alfred Fawller, Eleanor Jones
Siblings: Arlo Figaro Fawller
Mbti: isfp
Art/Major: History/Fine Arts
Another course they’re taking: philosophy
Favourite Movie:
Favourite Music: Queen, Guns n’ roses
Best Friend: Jules Laurrent
Favourite Writer: Franz Kafka
Favourite Teacher: Sandra Smith
Languages they speak: English, French, Sign Languages
Icarus J. Prince
Name: Icarus James Prince
Born: 05/01/04
Parents: John Prince, Linda Rowan
Siblings: Agatha Prince
Mbti: istp
Art/Major: History/ Music
Another course they’re taking: Latin
Favourite Movie: Back to the future
Favourite Music: Anything really as long as it’s not Bach
Best Friend: Agatha Prince
Favourite Writer: George Orwell
Favourite Teacher: Jaqueline Michaels
Languages they speak: English, Spanish, French
Jules C. Laurent
Name: Jules Charlotte Laurent
Born: 09/17/04
Parents: Pierre Laurent, Avil Laurent (deceased)
Siblings: none
Mbti: infj
Art/Major: History/ Dance
Another course they’re taking: French
Favourite Movie: The Monster of Paris
Favourite Music: Eidith Piaf, Harry Styles
Best Friend: Beatrice Fawller
Favourite Writer: Victor Hugo
Favourite Teacher: Lucy Bardot
Languages they speak: French, Sign Language, English
Alexandre K. Devin Jr
Name: Alexandre Klaus Devin Jr
Born: 10/17/04
Parents: Alexandre Devin, Inessa Devin
Siblings: Nadya Devin
Mbti: istp
Art/Major: History/ Film
Another course they’re taking: Literature
Favourite Movie: some really old black and white movie that nobody really knows about
Favourite Music: He doesn't know it but he loves Nick Cave
Best Friend: Nadya Devin
Favourite Writer: Checkov
Favourite Teacher: Braiden Douglas
Languages they speak: Russian, English
#my book#oc's#unfortunate abominations#they're all just gay with trauma#gay art majors who like greek mythology
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3/4 おはようございます。 Linda Lewis / Woman Overboard SPARTY1003 等更新完了しました。
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Birthdays 1.22
Beer Birthdays
Pat Hagerman (1964)
James Renfrew (1965)
Motor (1966)
Bud Bundy, character on Married… with Children, named after Al Bundy's favorite beer (1975)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Francis Bacon; writer, philosopher (1561)
Sergei Eisenstein; Russian director & screenwriter (1898)
Robert E. Howard; fantasy writer (1906)
J.J. Johnson; jazz trombonist, bandleader (1924)
Diane Lane; actress (1965)
Famous Birthdays
Andre Marie Ampere; physicist (1775)
George Balanchine; choreographer (1904)
Bill Bixby; actor (1934)
Richard Blackmore; English physician & poet (1654)
Linda Blair; actress (1959)
Ed Bradley; television journalist (1941)
Ernst Busch; German actor and singer (1900)
Lord Byron; poet (1788)
Seymour Cassel; actor (1935)
Sam Cooke; musician (1931)
Douglas "Wrong Way" Corrigan; pilot (1907)
Olivia d'Abo; actor (1967)
John Donne; English poet & cleric (1573)
Joe Esposito; author (1938)
Guy Fieri; chef, author, and tv host (1968)
Willa Ford; singer-songwriter & actress (1981)
Pierre Gassendi; French mathematician, astronomer & philosopher (1592)
D.W. Griffith; film director (1875)
Martti Haavio; Finnish poet and mythologist (1899)
Alan J. Heeger; physicist and chemist (1936)
Helen Hoyt; poet and author (1887)
John Hurt; actor (1940)
Michael Hutchence; rock singer (1960)
Jim Jarmusch; film director (1953)
DJ Jazzy Jeff; musician (1965)
Graham Kerr; chef, "Galloping Gourmet" (1934)
William Kidd; Scottish sailor and pirate hunter (1645)
Nicolas Lancret; French painter (1690)
Piper Laurie; actor (1932)
Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, German philosopher & author (1729)
Malcolm McLaren, English singer-songwriter & manager
Charles Morgan; writer (1894)
Steve Perry; rock musician (1949)
Francis Picabia; French painter and poet (1878)
Walter Raleigh; English poet, soldier, & explorer (1552)
Ray Rice; Baltimore Ravens RB (1987)
George "Chuck" Seifert; San Francisco 49ers coach (1940)
John Wesley Shipp; actor (1956)
Ann Sothern; actress (1909)
August Strindberg; Swedish novelist, poet, & playwright (1849)
Hikaru Walter Sulu; Star Trek character (2179)
Conrad Veidt; German-American actor, director (1893)
Frederick Vinson; supreme court chief justice (1890)
Joseph Wambaugh; writer (1937)
John Winthrop; politician (1588)
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Identitarismo - Les Identitarians
França, anos 60
O movimento identitário ou identitarianismo é um movimento de extrema-direita popularizado na Europa pós segunda guerra, afirmava o direito dos povos de origem europeia a uma cultura e territórios exclusivaos. Tem origem na linda e liberal... França baseando-se nas ideias da moderna filosofia alemã, a partir dos anos 60 tem a contribuição de Alain de Benoist, Dominique Venner, Guillaume Faye e Renaud Camus. Acreditam que existem modos de vida que são típicos a seus povos. São influenciados pela Revolução Conservadora Alemã e pelas teorias do Terceiro Reich através da Nova Direita Européia.
Alguns identitários defendem explicitamente a xenofobia e o racialismo. A maioria limita as declarações públicas a uma linguagem mais dócil e ao dog whistle. Promovem a criação de estados brancos, e políticas de exclusão de migrantes e residentes não-brancos. O Movimento Identitário foi classificado em 2019 pelo Gabinete Federal para a Proteção da Constituição alemã como ideologicamente pertencente ao extremismo de direita.
Tem influência entre os nacionalistas brancos da América do Norte, Austrália e Nova Zelândia O Southern Poverty Law Center, baseado nos EUA, considera muitas dessas organizações como grupos de ódio .
Camus, Jean-Yves; Lebourg, Nicolas (2017). Far-Right Politics in Europe (em inglês). [S.l.]: Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-0674971530
Camus, Jean-Yves (2019). «Alain de Benoist and the New Right». In: Sedgwick, Mark. Key Thinkers of the Radical Right: Behind the New Threat to Liberal Democracy (em inglês). [S.l.]: Oxford University Press. pp. 73–90. ISBN 9780190877613
Mudde, Cas (2019). The Far Right Today (em inglês). [S.l.]: John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-1-5095-3685-6
Taguieff, Pierre-André (2015). La revanche du nationalisme: Néopopulistes et xénophobes à l'assaut de l'Europe (em francês). [S.l.]: Presses Universitaires de France. ISBN 978-2-13-072950-1
Teitelbaum, Benjamin R. (2017). Lions of the North: Sounds of the New Nordic Radical Nationalism (em inglês). [S.l.]: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-021259-9
Vejvodová, Petra (Setembro de 2014). The Identitarian Movement – renewed idea of alternative Europe (PDF). ECPR General Conference (em inglês). Masaryk University, Brno: Department of Political Science, Faculty of Social Studies. Consultado em 10 de maio de 2017
Virchow, Fabian (2015). «The 'Identitarian Movement': What Kind of Identity? Is it Really a Movement?». In: Simpson, Patricia Anne; Druxes, Helga. Digital Media Strategies of the Far Right in Europe and the United States (em inglês). Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books. pp. 177–90. ISBN 978-0739198810
Zúquete, José Pedro (2018). The Identitarians: The Movement against Globalism and Islam in Europe. [S.l.]: University of Notre Dame Press. ISBN 9780268104245
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Milano: La seconda edizione del tributo della Scala e dei suoi artisti a Carla Fracci
Milano: La seconda edizione del tributo della Scala e dei suoi artisti a Carla Fracci. Dopo lo straordinario ed emozionante successo della prima edizione, prosegue il tributo della Scala e dei suoi artisti a Carla Fracci, che è stata e rimane una figura cardine della storia della danza. Per celebrare questa stella, leggendaria, il Direttore del Ballo Manuel Legris ha voluto istituire un Gala a ogni Stagione, per convogliare e celebrare nel suo nome la danza e il balletto con un ampio respiro internazionale. Anche la seconda edizione vedrà protagonisti il Corpo di Ballo, i Primi ballerini, i Solisti, e ospiti internazionali come Alessandra Ferri, Roberto Bolle, Jacopo Tissi e Davide Dato, Primo ballerino dello Staaatsballet di Vienna, al suo debutto sul palcoscenico scaligero, e l’Orchestra del Teatro alla Scala che sarà diretta da Kevin Rhodes. Nel programma, titoli che ripercorrono la storia del balletto e si intersecano con quella di una straordinaria artista, che ha lasciato il segno come interprete del balletto romantico, del grande repertorio ottocentesco ma anche del temperamento e della modernità delle visioni coreografiche del Novecento. Partendo dall’inizio, da dove tutto è cominciato: licenzianda dalla Scuola di Ballo, fu lei ad essere scelta per interpretare il balletto dopo l’opera La Sonnambula di Luchino Visconti: Le Spectre de la rose. L’iconico balletto di Michail Fokin aprirà la serata con Jacopo Tissi e Letizia Masini richiamando la leggendaria avventura creativa dei Ballets Russes che troveremo anche in altri due titoli, riletti dalla originalità creativa di Amedeo Amodio - in L’Après-midi d’un Faune (in scena Agnese Di Clemente e Domenico Di Cristo) - e di John Neumeier - in un estratto da Le Pavillon d’Armide, interpretato da Davide Dato. Neumeier, grande maestro del Novecento, anche nel sognante pas de deux dal secondo atto di La Dame aux camélias, con - per la prima volta insieme in questo balletto - Nicoletta Manni nel ruolo di Marguerite Gautier e Roberto Bolle in quello di Armand Duval. Grande maestro come pure Roland Petit, profondamente legato alla storia del nostro Teatro, di cui verrà presentato da Martina Arduino e Marco Agostino il passo a due da Le Loup, creazione del 1953 che arrivò per la prima volta in Italia proprio alla Scala nel 1963 . Nel nome della grande étoile, con Alice Mariani, Maria Celeste Losa, Claudio Coviello, Federico Fresi, Mattia Semperboni, Caterina Bianchi, Gabriele Corrado e il Corpo di Ballo del Teatro alla Scala torna in scena Verdi Suite che Manuel Legris dedicò proprio a Carla Fracci, per il suo legame con le musiche di Verdi, e arriva per la prima volta, con Alessandra Ferri e Roberto Bolle, il passo a due da After the Rain di Christoper Wheeldon. Carla Fracci profondamente moderna, e indimenticabile incarnazione del mito della ballerina romantica che qui verrà celebrato in un prezioso passo a due dal secondo atto di Le Papillon, l’unico balletto coreografato da Maria Taglioni, nella ricostruzione di Pierre Lacotte per l’Opera di Parigi del 1976 , interpretato da Linda Giubelli e Nicola Del Freo. Non mancherà il grande repertorio, con Il lago dei cigni di Nureyev (estratti dal terzo atto, con Nicoletta Manni e Timofej Andrijashenko, con Christian Fagetti nel ruolo di Rothbart, i solisti e gli artisti del Corpo di Ballo nella danza spagnola e nella mazurka) e con il Pas classique hongrois (nel ruolo di Raymonda Martina Arduino, di Jean de Brienne Navrin Turnbull, con Gaia Andreanò ballerina solista e il Corpo di Ballo) dal terzo atto di Raymonda di Petipa, nella ricostruzione di Sergej Vikharev che proprio alla Scala vide il suo debutto assoluto nel 2011, a suggellare questa seconda edizione.... #notizie #news #breakingnews #cronaca #politica #eventi #sport #moda Read the full article
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Holidays 5.17
Holidays
Children’s Day (Norway)
Constitution Day (Nauru)
Dia das Letras Galegas (Spain)
DIPG Awareness Day
Discovery Day (Cayman Islands)
Dressed to the Nines Day
Falling Off a Log Night
Famine Memorial Day (Ireland)
Galacian Literature Day (Spain)
International Art of Giving Day
International Child Helpline Day
International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia
International Twm Sion Cati Day (UK)
King Arthur Day
Liberation Day (Democratic Republic of the Congo)
Merry-Go-Round Day [also 7.25]
Minecraft Day
National Curves Day (Illinois)
National Cyber Safety Awareness Day
National Day Against Homophobia (Canada)
National Donkey Welfare Day (Kenya)
National Emo Day for Women
National Famine Memorial Day (Ireland)
National Graduation Day
National Graduation Tassel Day
National Idaho Day
National Linda Day
National Numeracy Day (UK)
National Pinkfix Day
National Real Estate Day
National VA2K Walk & Roll Day
Navy Day (Argentina)
Pack Rat Day
Peasant Day (a.k.a. Agrarian Reform; Cuba)
Railroad Day
Raja Day (Perlis, Malaysia)
Royal Ploughing Ceremony (Thailand)
Rubber Band Day
Slottsplassen (Norway)
Supermodel Day
Tell An Umpire "I Love Your Outfit" Day
Uff Da Day (North Dakota)
Watch A Baby Fall Asleep Day
World Horticulture Day
World Hypertension Day
World Information Society Day (UN)
World Necrotizing Enterocolitis Awareness Day
World Neurofibromatosis Awareness Day
World Orienteering Day
World Recycling Day
World Stationary Day
World Telecommunication Day (UN)
Food & Drink Celebrations
National Cherry Cobbler Day
National Mushroom Hunting Day
National Walnut Day
Pinot Grigio Day
3rd Wednesday in May
International Customer Support Day [3rd Wednesday]
National Employee Health & Fitness Day [3rd Wednesday]
National Juice Slush Day [3rd Wednesday]
National Playday for Health [3rd Wednesday]
National Trauma Survivors Day [3rd Wednesday]
Philly Loves PAWS Day (Philadelphia) [3rd Wednesday]
Turn Beauty Inside Out Day [3rd Wednesday]
Independence Days
Kappan Empire (a.k.a. Holy Empire of the Kappa; Declared; 2022) [unrecognized]
Syttende Mai (Constitution Day; Norway; from Denmark, 1814)
Feast Days
A.J. Casson (Artology)
Antonius (Positivist; Saint)
Cathan (Christian; Saint)
Dea Dia (Goddess of the Cosmos; Ancient Rome)
Eugene (Muppetism)
Feast of ‘Azamat (Baha'i)
Giulia Salzano (Christian; Saint)
Laval Homeboy Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Maden of Brittany (Christian; Saint)
Mifune Matsuri (Boat Festival; Japan)
Paschal Baylon (Christian; Saint)
Restituta (Christian; Saint)
Silave (Christian; Saint)
Single Malt Whisky Day (Pastafarian)
Sjofn’s Blot (Pagan)
William Hobart Hare (Episcopal Church (USA))
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Prime Number Day: 137 [33 of 72]
Shakku (赤口 Japan) [Bad luck all day, except at noon.]
Tycho Brahe Unlucky Day (Scandinavia) [23 of 37]
Unfortunate Day (Pagan) [25 of 57]
Premieres
About a Boy (Film; 2002)
At Dawn We Spley, by Gordon W. Prange (Historical Novel; 1982)
Bad Blood, by Taylor Swift (Album; 2015)
Blurryface, by Twenty One Pilots (Album; 2015)
Bon Voyage! (Film; 1962)
Catch-22 (TV Mini-Series; 2019)
Don’t Look Back (Documentary Film; 1967)
Gentle On My Mind, recorded by Glen Campbell (Song; 1967)
Godspell (Off-Broadway Musical; 1971)
Groove Me, recorded by King Floyd (Song; 1970)
Hobo Bobo (WB MM Cartoon; 1947)
The Importance of Being Earnest (Film; 2002)
John Wick: Chapter 3 — Parabellum (Film; 2019)
La Planète des Singes (The Planet of the Apes), by Pierre Boulle (Novel; 1963)
Mesmerize, by System of a Down (Album; 2005)
Mr. Big Stuff, recorded by Jean Knight (Song; 1970)
The Omnivore’s Dilemma, by Michael Pollan (Book; 2006)
Random Access Memories, by Daft Punk (Album; 2013)
See You Yesterday (Film; 2019)
Shéhérazade, by Maurice Ravel (Song Cycle; 1904)
Thank God It’s Friday (Film; 1978)
The Tree of Life (Film; 2011)
Tommy, by The Who (Album; 1969)
What About Bob? (Film; 1991)
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, by L. Frank Baum (Novel; 1900)
Today’s Name Days
Dietmar, Pascal, Walter (Austria)
Gizela, Heraklije, Paškal, Paško (Croatia)
Aneta (Czech Republic)
Bruno (Denmark)
Taido, Taidur, Taimar, Taimo, Taivo (Estonia)
Maila, Maili, Mailis, Maisa, Rebekka (Finland)
Pascal (France)
Antonella, Dietmar, Pascal (Germany)
Andronikos, Iounia, Junia, Solon (Greece)
Paszkál (Hungary)
Pasquale, Restituta (Italy)
Dailis, Herberts (Latvia)
Bazilė, Gailė, Paskalis, Virkantas (Lithuania)
Harald, Ragnhild (Norway)
Bruno, Herakliusz, Paschalis, Sławomir, Torpet, Weronika, Wiktor, Wiktoriusz (Poland)
Andronic (România)
Gizela (Slovakia)
Pascual (Spain)
Rebecka, Ruben (Sweden)
Pascal, Pascha, Pascual, Turner (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 137 of 2024; 228 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 3 of week 20 of 2023
Celtic Tree Calendar: Huath (Hawthorn) [Day 4 of 28]
Chinese: Month 3 (Bing-Chen), Day 28 (Yi-Hai)
Chinese Year of the: Rabbit 4721 (until February 10, 2024)
Hebrew: 26 Iyar 5783
Islamic: 26 Shawwal 1444
J Cal: 16 Bīja; Twosday [16 of 30]
Julian: 4 May 2023
Moon: 4%: Waning Crescent
Positivist: 25 Caesar (5th Month) [Antonius]
Runic Half Month: Ing (Expansive Energy) [Day 8 of 15]
Season: Spring (Day 59 of 90)
Zodiac: Taurus (Day 28 of 30)
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Heaven tribute edit for all old angels Mei Shan “Linda” Leung, Barbara Yung Mei-ling, Dayle Yoshie Okazaki, Elyas Yakub Abowath, William Makoto “Bill” Doi, Yuriko Lillie Kita Doi, Patty Elaine Higgins, Thomas E. Higgins, Lela Ellen Reed Kneiding, Bert Clyde Reed, Abana Bethalda Booth Reed, Maxson Carl “Max” Kneiding, Joyce Lucille Brown Nelson, Eris I Brown, Alma Winfred Coombe Owsley, Eugene Theodore Nelson, Margaret Ada Brown Yarnell, Tsai Lian “Veronica” Yu, Maxine Levenia Tedder Zazzara, Vincent Charles Zazzara, Betty Grace Peterson Zazzara, Edward Peterson, Violet Louise Dunlop Peterson, Katie Lee Smith Maggiore, Brian Keith Maggiore, Manuela Eleanore Rohrbeck Witthuhn, Dr Debra Alexandria Manning, Cheryl Grace “Cheri” Smith Domingo, Wayland Clifton Smith Jr., Janelle Lisa Cruz, Lyman Robert Smith, Charlene Herzenberg Smith, April 21, 1951: Lois Janes, 7, disappears from Harrisburg, Little Miss Nobody/Sharon Lee Gallegos, Louis XVII, Mary Crocker, Mary Kornman, Judy Garland, Rosina Lawrence, Joan of Arc, Jean d'Arc, Ilse Weber, Eazy-E, Ella Harper, Annie Oakley, Anne Frank, Margot Frank, Hana Brady, Pauline Adelaar, Annie Kerr Aiken, Gracie Perry Watson, Inez Clarke Briggs, Saint Paul the Apostle, Saint Valentine, Saint Patrick, Mona Lisa, Saint Mark, Saint Peter, Saint Rosalia, Saint Catherine of Siena, Saint Constantina of Rome, Saint Helena of Constantinople, Saint John the Baptist, King David, Matilda of Denmark, Anna D Crnkovic, Irmgard Christine Winter, Saint Clare of Assisi, Saint Ita of Killeedy, Saint Agnes of Rome, Saint Catherine of Siena, Saint Rita of Cascia, Saint Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton, Sainte Bernadette Soubirous, Saint Kateri Tekakwitha, Teresa de Jesus, Saint James the Less, Catherine of Aragon, Olivia Twenty Dahl, Anne de Beauchamp, Isabel Despenser, Countess of Warwick, Isabella I, Isabella of Portugal, Isabel of Barcelos, Beatriz Pereira de Alvim, Mary I, Lucy M Haynes, Isabelle Romée, Anne Boleyn, Cleopatra, Eleanor of Aquitaine, Jacques d'Arc, Mary, Queen of Scots, Marie Curie, Pierre Cauchon, Catherine II of Russia, Anna Petrovna, Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia,
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Bad movie I have Angel has Fallen 2019
#Angel has Fallen#Millennium Films#Gerard Butler#Frederick Schmidt#Danny Huston#Rocci Williams#Piper Perabo#Harry Ditson#Linda John-Pierre#Ori Pfeffer#Morgan Freeman#Jasmine Hyde#Ian Porter#Laurel Lefkow#Michael Landes#Mark Arnold#Kerry Shale#Tim Blake Nelson#John Strong#Mark Basnight#Jessica Cobley#Maisie Cobley#Jada Pinkett Smith#Joseph Millson#Greg Orvis#Chris Browning#Nick Nolte#Wayne Gordon#Lance Reddick
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Creature with the Atom Brain (1955)
"Can't you keep him going any longer?"
"No, I can't keep them breathing longer than a few days, then the glands deteriorate. They just disintegrate."
"Is he dead?"
"He never was alive."
#creature with the atom brain#b movie#american cinema#creature feature#sam katzman#edward l. cahn#curt siodmak#richard denning#angela stevens#s. john launer#michael granger#gregory gaye#linda bennett#tristram coffin#charles evans#pierre watkin#lane chandler#george bruggeman#harry lauter#larry j. blake#noir informed creature feature from the halcyon days of atom age terror; full of very questionable science and technobabble about the#reanimation of matter. works best in the first half‚ as a sci fi tinged murder mystery caper. once it all goes a little apocalyptic things#start to fall apart (the finále is disappointingly staged in such chaos that the showdown between the military and the radioactive zombie#men feels more like a half hearted brawl at a local sporting event). Siodmak provides a typically sharp script with a nice line in#office banter between the police doctor lead and his best cop pal; also typical for Siodmak‚ there's a vein of casual sexism that runs#throughout‚ with Doctor Cop repeatedly reminding his wife that his work is no business of hers‚ and anyway‚ hasn't she made his dinner yet?#the actual horror is pretty well staged in shadow and cutaway; there's a back breaking in the opening scene which is all the more horrific#for being done entirely in silhouette. it all gets a bit silly once the dead gus start causing plane crashes (how??) and Cahn has a habit#of recycling shots not just from other films‚ but from this actual film‚ within the same film. reaction shots of the dead advancing are#used repeatedly in a number of scenes. not an un fun experience‚ but there are better atom age horrors out there
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Planet of the Apes (1968) Review
Planet of the Apes (1968) Review
George Taylor is an astronaut who was part of a crew that crash landed on a planet after waking from deep hibernation. Finding out the year was 3978 making it two thousand and six years after leaving earth. The planet they have crashed on has intelligent talking apes who are the dominant species with humans oppressed and enslaved whilst also being mutes. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (more…)
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#1968#Adventure#Based on a Novel#Blu-ray#Buck Kartalian#Charlton Heston#Franklin J. Schaffner#James Daly#James Whitmore#Jeff Burton#John T. Kelley#Kim Hunter#Linda Harrison#Lou Wagner#Maurice Evans#Michael Wilson#Norman Burton#Paul Lambert#Pierre Boulle#Planet of the Apes#Review#Robert Gunner#Rod Serling#Roddy McDowall#Sci-Fi#Woodrow Parfrey#Wright King
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