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MODELS: Paolo Bellucci, Luis Beltran, and Martin Ivanov
PHOTOGRAPHER: Joan Crisol
UNDERWEAR: MODUS VIVENDI
#Paolo Bellucci#Luis Beltran#Martin Ivanov#Joan Crisol#modus vivendi#bailarín#danseur#dancer#ballerino#tänzer#boys of ballet#ballet men#ballet#tanzer
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The News, February 13, 1947
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THE DESCRIPTION OF SAINT LOUIS BERTRAND (Luis Beltrán) The Dominican Apostle of South America Feast Day: October 9
Louis Bertrand was born on January 1, 1526, the oldest of the eight children of his good Christian parents, at Valencia in Spain. He was in every way a model of modesty and obedience, and it was foreseen that God had some particular role for him. He devoted himself to the sick in the hospitals. He desired to enter the Order of Saint Dominic, but for some time could not obtain his parents' permission. Finally, in 1545, he became professed in the Dominican Order, then was ordained a priest in 1547 when he was only 21 years old, according to the desire of his Superiors. In 1551, at the age of twenty-five, he was made master of novices, and in this post he formed many great servants of God. It is said that despite his strictness, he was so gentle that his chastisements were more agreeable to his novices than the favors of their best friends.
In 1560, when the plague broke out in Valencia, his Superiors, not wanting to lose him, sent him elsewhere for a time; he preached with great success and was endowed with the spirit of prophecy. He continued his preaching when recalled to Valencia. In 1562 he obtained leave to embark for Carthagena in the American mission, and there converted vast multitudes to the Faith. He hoped to obtain the grace of martyrdom there, but God conserved his life. He was favored with the gift of miracles, and, after praying for the gift to be understood without an interpreter, since one of those had disappointed him seriously, he preached in his mother tongue, Spanish, but was understood by all the natives of various tribes.
In his mission at Tubera he himself baptized 10,500 Indians, without counting those his companions baptized, and obliged them to burn their idols and the sites of their detestable sacrifices. Often his gentleness charmed his worst enemies. He preached also at Capicoa and Paluato, having established missions there. He refused all remuneration; he brought down rain after a drought. He was poisoned by some pagans who had suffered a reproach, but the poison did not harm him, and the barbarians were converted by the miracle. He went to many other places, preaching and healing the sick; again he was poisoned without effect. There was no one who did not consider him a Saint, sent for the benefit of the new continent.
After seven years he returned to Spain to plead the cause of the Indians, oppressed and given bad example by his own countrymen. He was not permitted, however, to return and labor among them. He spent his remaining days preaching, laboring for the conversion of different cities, and again forming the novices of the Order at Valencia. He was elected Prior of that convent, and never had a more charitable or more zealous Superior been seen there. At length, after suffering from a long and painful illness, he was carried from the pulpit in the Cathedral at Valencia to the bed from which he never rose. He died on the day he had foretold, October 9, 1581, at the age of 55 years.
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Visita al Convento de Santa Clara de la Columna (Belalcázar- Córdoba) 2023. 200 fotos para el recuerdo
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¿Por qué no soy demócrata? - Interamerican Institute for Democracy
Se escuchan como causas que la democracia no calza con la idiosincrasia de nuestros paisanos, lo cual conspira con la idoneidad para la libertad que aquella postula y los derechos y obligaciones que de la última derivan. Por: Luis Beltrán Guerra G. Los países de America Latina han girado alrededor de una multiplicidad de esfuerzos, lamentablemente, sin una adecuada coherencia para estatuir “una…
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A convicted killer was brutally beaten to death by three other inmates inside a California prison, according to authorities.
Alberto Martinez, 46, was knocked to the ground and beaten by three inmates in the prison yard at Calipatria State Prison in Imperial County on Thursday, California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation said in a press release on Friday.
The attack unfolded at around 1.23pm when officials allege that Tyler Lua, 25, struck Martinez, knocking him to the ground and repeatedly striking him.
Officials allege that the two other inmates Jorge Negrete-Larios, 33, and Luis Beltran, 31, then began striking Martinez “as he lay motionless.”
Staff reportedly broke up the altercation using pepper spray and a baton and performed life-saving measures on the 46-year-old.
He was rushed to the prison’s urgent care treatment area before being pronounced dead around an hour later. A coroner will determine his official cause of death.
No other staff or prisoners were injured in the incident.
Prison officials said “two incarcerated-manufactured weapons” were discovered at the scene.
The motive for the attack remains unknown.
The three suspects have now been placed in “restricted housing pending an investigation,” the CDCR said.
Martinez had been held at the facility since 2014, after being sentenced to death for first-degree murder. He was also sentenced to life with the possibility of parole for attempted first-degree murder with an enhancement for street gang activity and two years for street gang activity.
Martinez was convicted of conspiracy to commit murder and street terrorism in the killing of Orange County businessman David Montemayor in 2002, according to The Orange County Register. During his trial, jurors heard how Martinez and three other gang members were recruited by the victim’s sister to kidnap and kill him.
Despite being initially sent to death row, Martinez was moved to general population after California Governor Gavin Newsom issued a moratorium on executions in 2019.
Lua, who had been behind bars at Calipatria State Prison since 2019, is serving a 19-year sentence for attempted second-degree murder with an enhancement for use of a firearm. He is also serving a two-year sentence for possession of a controlled substance while in prison.
Negrete-Larios is serving a 32-year, four-month sentence for attempted second-degree murder with enhancements for inflicting great bodily injury, discharge of a firearm, and street gang activity in commission of a violent felony.
The third suspect – Beltran – is serving life without parole for first-degree murder with enhancements for intentional discharge of a firearm causing great bodily injury/death; as well as possessing/owning a firearm as a felon.
Martinez’s death comes four years after another inmate died at the prison after being allegedly attacked by fellow inmates. Joseph Martinez, 21 – who was serving 24 years to life for attempted first-degree murder – was fatally stabbed in the chest and back in February 2020.
Calipatria State Prison is home to at least 2,638 minimum and maximum security prisoners, according to California prison authorities.
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Chucho Valdés Irakere 50 "Estela Va a Estallar" | Jazz in Marciac 2024
Osvaldo Fleites (tp), Eddy De Armas Jr. (tp), Carlos Averhoff Jr. (ts), Luis Beltran (as), Chucho Valdés (p), José A. Gola (b), Horacio Hernandez (dr), Roberto Jr. Vizcaino Torre (perc)
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Craig Counsell Always Wanted to End Up With the Cubs
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As Craig Counsell headed into manager free agency this month, two objectives stood at the top of his wish list: kickstart what had been a fallow financial market for managers and coaches and to honor his Midwestern roots. Only the Cubs could satisfy those two objectives. That is why he is the Chicago manager today.
The results of managerial manic Monday—Counsell to the Cubs, David Ross out of a job in Chicago, Carlos Mendoza to the Mets and Stephen Vogt to the Guardians—seemed shocking in the staccato burst of news. Counsell to the Cubs seemed like the biggest shock of all. But based on Counsell’s roots and desire to get to free agency in the first place, the result makes perfect sense.
The Cubs knew this, which is why they placed a call to him on the first day he was a free agent.
Chicago was very much aware that Counsell grew up and lives in Wisconsin, played at Notre Dame, has sons playing college baseball at Minnesota and Michigan and has two daughters in high school in Wisconsin. “The Midwest [pull] is real,” says one source familiar with negotiations between Counsell and the Cubs.
As the Cubs did their homework, knowing Counsell chose to play this year out rather than sign an extension with Milwaukee, they were told by one of Counsell’s friends, “If he ever managed anywhere else, the Cubs have always been his dream job.”
Counsell became a free agent on Nov. 1, the day after his Milwaukee contract expired. The Cubs called Nov. 1, such was their interest in acquiring what one team source called “one of the one or two best managers in the game.”
By then, the Mets already had contacted Counsell. They jump-started the process when David Stearns, the Mets’ newly hired president of baseball operation, called his old club, Milwaukee, for permission to talk to Counsell before his contract expired. With the money of New York owner Steve Cohen and with the shared history of Stearns and Counsell—seven years together as GM and manager in Milwaukee—the Mets were portrayed as the most likely team to sign Counsell.
There were two problems with that assumption. Stearns did not hire Counsell in Milwaukee. He inherited him when he was named GM in September 2015. They worked well together but were not particularly close, especially as Milwaukee emphasized analytics more in game decisions. Moreover, the Mets’ advantage of money was offset by geography and where the team stands on the winning curve. It is not a plum job despite plum money.
“Over the last few days people were still writing that it looked like it was Counsell’s job,” says a source who spoke to Counsell during that time. “That wasn’t the case. He was all but out over the past few days. New York was not at the top of his list.”
Says one executive, “If you look at recent history, managers don’t come out well on the other side of that job.”
Mendoza will be the sixth named manager of the Mets in the past eight seasons, following Terry Collins, Mickey Callaway, Carlos Beltran, Luis Rojas and Buck Showalter. Going back to Jerry Manuel and Art Howe, the past seven Mets managers have not landed another managing gig after leaving Queens.
Stearns needed a manager with experience and/or a working understanding of the New York landscape. He settled on Mendoza, the former Yankees bench coach who turns 44 this month and has not managed above Class A ball. It comes at a time when the race to identify the next inexperienced managerial whiz has lost its luster as experience returns results. The ages of the past six World Series managers: 58 (Torey Lovullo), 59 (Rob Thomson), 65 (Brian Snitker), 68 (Bruce Bochy), 72 (Dusty Baker) and 73 (Baker).
The Mets were 29 games worse than Atlanta last year, the furthest they have been from first place in 20 years. The job comes with uncertainty in terms of how quickly they can rebuild. Likewise, Counsell’s free agency came just as Milwaukee is staring at a rebuild. Pitcher Brandon Woodruff underwent shoulder surgery and could be out for all of next year. Pitcher Corbin Burnes and shortstop Willy Adames could be traded this winter in advance of pending free agency.
The Cubs, however, are on the upswing, just as they were (if not quite as sharply) when the team dumped incumbent manager Rick Renteria in favor of free agent manager Joe Maddon after the 2014 season. Similarly, the Cubs liked Ross but decided when one of the game’s best managers is available and that person has strong ties to the Midwest, they felt obligated to pursue the top talent.
Chicago gave Counsell $40 million over five years. The annual salary of $8 million is a record, topping the $7.5 million Joe Torre earned from the Yankees more than 20 years ago ($13.3 million in today’s dollars). As analytics grew in baseball, executives became stars, not managers. Executives not only came to earn more than managers but they also reduced the influence of managers by relying on information-backed systems rather than wisdom.
For instance, when the Cubs hired Maddon, they paid him $5 million per year. President of baseball operations Theo Epstein was making $3.7 million. By the time Epstein left he was making $10 million, and the manager/GM balance of power in MLB had flipped.
The financial market for managers cratered in the analytics age. Terry Francona, with two World Series titles, reportedly was the game’s highest paid manager last season at $4.5 million. Maddon’s contract eight years ago (before he won a title) equates to $6.8 million in today’s dollars. Likewise, contracts for major league coaches remain stagnant at a time when the minimum player salary has risen 42% in the past eight years to $720,000.
“That’s one reason why you see so many coaches today who never played in the big leagues,” says one AL coach. “It’s almost like asking, ‘Who wants to coach for $120,000?’ There are a lot of guys who never played who would volunteer in a heartbeat. But if you’re in a big market, with taxes and living expenses, you’re almost working for free.”
The investment in Counsell is a signal that the Cubs are all in next season. You don’t hand out the most lucrative contract for a manager without consolidating that investment on the player side.
Conversely, the Brewers offered Counsell a raise from $3.5 million to $5.5 million but were never going to get to the level of Cubs money. Just days ago, they traded veteran outfielder Mark Canha to Detroit for a minor league reliever, rather than bring him back for $11.5 million or pay a $2 million buyout.
“What I don’t get is why the Brewers just didn’t pay to keep him,” says a source close to Counsell.
Based on how the teams are positioned and market resources, Counsell was worth more to the Cubs than to the Brewers. Milwaukee is scheduled to meet Tuesday morning with Pat Murphy, Counsell’s bench coach and former coach at Notre Dame, about replacing Counsell. Murphy also is expected to be offered a job on Counsell’s staff in Chicago.
Milwaukee could stay in house as it develops young players from its productive farm system, or it could try to take the public relations sting out of losing the franchise’s best manager—to the rival Cubs, no less—by hiring a “name brand” manager. Among those likely choices, according to a source, are Ross and Don Mattingly.
#chicago cubs#cubs#craig counsell#as a midwesterner#where all my family is here#and my husband and I have thought about moving elsewhere but again: all our family is here#the pull is real#can't believe I'm already relating to our new manager wtf
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Holidays 10.9
Holidays
Abolition Day (Saint Barthelemy)
Buckwheat Day (French Republic)
Commonwealth Cultural Day (Northern Mariana Islands)
Community Day (Spain)
Constitution Day (Sint Maarten)
Curious Events Day
Day of National Honor (a.k.a. Day of Dignity; Peru)
Earth Science Literacy Day
Fire Prevention Day (Canada, US)
Fungus Day
Give Peace a Chance Day
Hangul Day (a.k.a. Korean Alphabet Day; South Korea)
Indian Foreign Service Day (India)
Instant Karma Day
International Subscription Day
Leif Erikson Day (Iceland, Norway; Minnesota, Wisconsin)
Magic Lantern Day
Manhattan Project Day
Messenger Appreciation Day
Mop Fair (Tewkesbury, England)
National Absentee Ballot Day
National Chess Day (Original Date)
National Class Ring Day
National C60 Day
National Dance Marathon Day
National Day Commemorating the Holocaust (a.k.a. Ziua Nationala de Comemorare a Holocaustului; Romania)
National Day Without Stigma
National Digitool Day
National Heritage Day (Turks and Caicos)
National Nanotechnology Day
National Send a Booty Pic Day
National Sneakers Day
Nautilus Night
Pans/Pandas Awareness Day
Region of Valencia Day (Spain)
Samitinget Establishment Day (Norway)
Scrubs Day
Strawberry Fields Day
Tavistock Goose Fair (Devon, England)
Valencian Community Day (Valencia, Spain)
World PANS/PANDAS Awareness Day
World Post Day (UN)
Food & Drink Celebrations
Beer and Pizza Day
International Beer and Pizza Day
Cupcakes For Life Day
National Moldy Cheese Day
Submarine-Hoagie-Hero-Grinder Day
Yukon Gold Potato Day
2nd Monday in October
Bartolomé Day [2nd Monday]
Columbus Day observed [2nd Monday] (a.k.a. ...
American Indian Heritage Day
Amerigo Vespucci Day
Anti-Columbus Day
Descubrimiento de América (Mexico)
Día de la Hispanidad (a.k.a. Fiesta Nacional de España; Spain)
Dia del Respet a la Diversidad Cultural (Argentina)
Dia De La Raza (a.k.a. Day of the Race; Mexico)
Dia de la Resistencia (a.k.a. Day of Indigenous Resistance; Venezuela)
Dia de las Americas (a.k.a. Day of the Americas; Uruguay)
Dia de las Culturas (a.k.a. Day of the Cultures; Costa Rica)
Dia del Descubrimiento de dos Mundos (Chile)
Dia del Respet a la Diversidad Cultural (Argentina)
Discoverer's Day (Hawaii)
Discovery Day (Bahamas, Colombia)
Encuentro de Dos Mundos (Ecuador)
Fraternal Day (Alabama)
Indigenous People's Day
Leif Erickson Day
National Heritage Day (Turks and Caicos Islands)
Native American Day (South Dakota)
Native Americans Day
Pan America Day (Belize)
Piomingo Day (Chickasaw Nation)
Two Worlds Day
US Virgin Islands-Puerto Rico Friendship Day
Federation Day (Star Trek) [2nd Monday]
Health and Sports Day (Japan) [2nd Monday]
Lotu-a-Tamaiti (American Samoa) [Monday after 2nd Sunday]
National Heroes Day (Bahamas) [2nd Monday]
National Kick-Butt Day [2nd Monday]
National Online Banking Day [2nd Monday]
Thanksgiving (Canada) [2nd Monday]
World Rainforest Week begins [2nd Monday]
Yorktown Victory Day (Virginia) [2nd Monday]
Independence Days
Frivia (Declared; 2019) [unrecognized]
Guayaquil Independence Day (Ecuador)
Malvern (l.k.a. Malvern and Roslyn; Declared; 2017) [unrecognized]
Republic of Skovaji (Declared; 2014) [unrecognized]
Uganda (from UK, 1962)
Union of Piedmont (Declared; 2017) [unrecognized]
Feast Days
Abraham the Patriarch (Christian; Saint)
Atilla the Hun Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
The Count (Muppetism)
Day of Tuonela (Pagan)
Denis (Christian; Saint)
Denis Ghislain (Christian; Saint)
Dionysius the Areopagite (Christian; Saint)
Domninus (Christian; Saint)
Felicitas (Old Roman Goddess of Good Luck & Joy)
Festival for Venus (Ancient Rome)
Frank Duveneck (Artology)
Ghislain (a.k.a. Guislain; Christian; Saint)
Innocencio of Mary Immaculate and Martyrs of Asturias (Christian; Saint)
Jean-Baptiste Regnault (Artology)
John Henry Newman (Christian; Saint)
John Leonardi (Christian; Saint)
Knot Day (Pastafarian)
Luis Beltran (a.k.a. Lewis Bertrand; Christian; Saint)
Nicholas Roerich (Artology)
Robert Grosseteste (Church of England)
Roger Bacon (Positivist; Saint)
Simeon Solomon (Artology)
Takayama Autumn Festival begins (Japan)
Wilfred Grenfell (Episcopal Church (USA))
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Tomobiki (友引 Japan) [Good luck all day, except at noon.]
Unfortunate Day (Pagan) [47 of 57]
Premieres
Babe, by Styx (Song; 1979)
Big Top Scooby-Doo! (WB Animated Film; 2012)
Boulder Wham! (WB MM Cartoon; 1965)
The Boy Bounders or Plane Punchy (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S2, Ep. 61; 1960)
Buzzard Bait or The Carrion Call (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S4, Ep. 167; 1962)
Carry On, Jeeves, by P.G. Wodehouse (Novel; 1925)
Couples Retreat (Film; 2009)
Dance Dance Dance,, recorded by The Beach Boys (Song; 1964)
Holy Man (Film; 1998)
The Iceman Cometh, by Eugene O’Neill (Play; 1946)
Libeled Lady (Film; 1936)
Little Big Man, by Thomas Berger (Novel; 1964)
Little Einsteins (Animated TV Series; 2005)
Microcosmos (Documentary Film; 1996)
Mogambo (Film; 1953)
The Olympic Champ (Disney Cartoon; 1942)
A Peek at the Peak or Your Climb is My Climb (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S2, Ep. 62; 1960)
Phantom of the Opera (Broadway Musical; 1986)
Prisoner of Love, recorded by Russ Columbo (Song; 1931)
Pursuit of the Po-Ho (Animated TV Show;Jonny Quest #4; 1964)
Rocky Rides Again or Small in the Saddle (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S4, Ep. 168; 1962)
Rover’s Rival (WB LT Cartoon; 1937)
Rushmore (Film; 1998)
Thomas & Friends (Animated UK TV Series; 1984)
Timewasters (BBC TV Series; 2017)
Under Siege (Film; 1992)
Wild Night, by Van Morrison (Song; 1971)
Today’s Name Days
Doings, Dionysius, Günter, Johannes, Sara (Austria)
Abraham, Dionizije, Sara (Croatia)
Sára, Štefan (Czech Republic)
Dionysius (Denmark)
Mariina, Riin, Riina, Riine (Estonia)
Ilona (Finland)
Denis (France)
Doings, Elfriede, Günter, Sara, Sibylle (Germany)
Avraam, Lot (Greece)
Dénes (Hungary)
Abramo, Dionigi, Ferruccio, Lorenzo, Sara (Italy)
Elga, Elgars, Helga (Latvia)
Dionizas, Virgailė (Lithuania)
Leidulf, Leif (Norway)
Arnold, Arnolf, Atanazja, Bogdan, Dionizjusz, Dionizy, Jan, Ludwik, Przedpełk (Poland)
Iacob (Romania)
Dionýz (Slovakia)
Abraham, Abrahán, Dionisio, Héctor, Juan, Luis, Sara (Spain)
Inger, Ingrid (Sweden)
Rebecca (Ukraine)
Denice, Denis, Denise, Dennis, Denny, Dion, Gunnar, Gunther, Leif (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 282 of 2024; 83 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 1 of week 41 of 2023
Celtic Tree Calendar: Gort (Ivy) [Day 7 of 28]
Chinese: Month 8 (Xin-You), Day 25 (Geng-Zi)
Chinese Year of the: Rabbit 4721 (until February 10, 2024)
Hebrew: 24 Tishri 5784
Islamic: 24 Rabi I 1445
J Cal: 12 Shù; Fiveday [12 of 30]
Julian: 26 September 2023
Moon: 22%: Waning Crescent
Positivist: 2 Descartes (11th Month) [Roger Bacon]
Runic Half Month: Gyfu (Gift) [Day 13 of 15]
Season: Autumn (Day 16 of 89)
Zodiac: Libra (Day 16 of 30)
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Sway
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When marimba rhythms start to play
Dance with me, make me sway
Like a lazy ocean hugs the shore
Hold me close, sway me more
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Like a flower bending in the breeze
Bend with me, sway with ease
When we dance you have a way with me
Stay with me, sway with me
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Other dancers may be on the floor
Dear, but my eyes will see only you
Only you have that magic technique
When we sway I go weak
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I can hear the sounds of violins
Long before it begins
Make me thrill as only you know how
Sway me smooth, sway me now
.
Other dancers may be on the floor
Dear, but my eyes will see only you
Only you have that magic technique
When we sway I go weak
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I can hear the sounds of violins
Long before it begins
Make me thrill as only you know how
Sway me smooth, sway me now
.
When marimba rhythms start to play
Dance with me, make me sway
Like a lazy ocean hugs the shore
Hold me close, sway me more
.
Like a flower bending in the breeze
Bend with me, sway with ease
When we dance you have a way with me
Stay with me, sway with me
.
When marimba start to play
Hold me close, make me sway
When we dance you have a way with me
Stay with me, sway with me
(Songwriter: Norman Gimbel / Pablo Beltran Ruiz / Luis Demetrio Tracon Molina)
❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
Adelle, my sweet Love!
I want to sway with you, I want to be in your arms forevermore.
You are my sweet Love, my dear Soulmate, my beautiful Lover.
I love you deeply ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ 🌈
@adelle4ever
@adelleandlaura4ever
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Photographer: Joan Crisol Models: Alexis Abreu, Paolo Bellucci, Luis Beltran Avila, Martin Ivanov, and Alessio Benini
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@lynkco worked with Masquespacio (@masquespacio_ana & @masquespacio_chris) to build a lively hub in Barcelona, one that introduces the alternative mobility brand to the Spanish market. #Colourful, playful interventions enliven the concrete framework of the building, which is located on Barcelona’s Paseo de __ 📸 Luis Beltran | #Barcelona #Spain #Community #Retail #architecture #architect #interiordesign #architecturephotography #architectureporn #architektur #arquitectura #architettura #photography #architetto #architecte @baraodashashtags #architekt #architectures #home #archives #homedecor #archipelago #architetti #archie #arquiteto #riverdale #interiors #decor (en Barcelona, España) https://www.instagram.com/p/CnvSUz9trbb/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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In Queens, N.Y., an immigrant street vendor is forced to confront crippling shyness
Luis Beltran sells ice cream at Flushing Meadows Park in Queens. Wendy Correa for NPR hide caption toggle caption Wendy Correa for NPR When we met, Luis Beltran was standing in a crowd, looking a little shell-shocked, holding an ice cream. “People in the city can be so rude,” he said. It was still summer, and we were in the middle of one of the largest parks in New York City: Flushing…
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Photographer: Joan Crisol
Models: Alexis Abreu, Paolo Bellucci, Luis Beltran Avila, Martin Ivanov, and Alessio Benini
#Joan Crisol#Alexis Abreu#Paolo Bellucci#Luis Beltran Avila#Martin Ivanov#Alessio Benini#bailarín#danseur#dancer#ballerino#tänzer#boys of ballet#ballet men#dance#ballet
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Visita al Convento de Santa Clara de la Columna (Belalcázar- Córdoba) 2023. 200 fotos para el recuerdo
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Visita al Convento de Santa Clara de la Columna (Belalcázar- Córdoba) 2023. 200 fotos para el recuerdo
Luis Beltran.- . Pinchando en Galería tendrás acceso a 220 fotografías del Convento de Santa Clara de la Columna situado en la localidad cordobesa de Belalcázar (Córdoba). Recomendamos su visita, es una de la actividades más interesantes y culturales que he realizado en mucho tiempo. Por cierto, compré unos dulces exquisitos de su extensa repostería. os dejo el teléfono de contacto porque merece…
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