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oilers put in u of a goalie with 2 mins left for his own nhl experience & he ends the game with a 1.00 sv% 🥺
matthew berlin | EDM v. CHI | 01/28/2023
#matthew berlin#jack campbell#connor mcdavid#leon draisaitl#tyson barrie#edmonton oilers#oilers lb#perlinigif
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EBUG online! Matt Berlin has a night to remember! -NHL
EBUG online! Matt Berlin has a night to remember!NHLCheck out the full coverage on Google News Source link
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#CH#Chicago Blackhawks#Chicago Blackhawks vs. Edmonton Oilers#EBUG#Edmonton oiler#Emergency backup goalie#Erode#hockey game#Hockey Games 2022#ice Hockey#Ice Hockey Highlights#Ice hockey highlights 2022#Matthew Berlin#National Hockey League#NHL#nhl 21#nhl 22 be a pro#nhl 22 review#nhl 23#nhl big hits#nhl highlights#nhl highlights 2021#nhl hockey games 2022
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Weeping Woman, Nikolaus Geiger (German, 1849–1897) Sculpture at the Old St. Matthew's Church Cemetery in Berlin, Germany
#Art#Nikolaus Geiger#art: Femme#artedit#la Madonna#old st Matthew's churchyard#Schöneberg#Berlin#Germany#my edit
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Vienna Blood (Season 4)
Max Liebermann, a medical student and protegé of Sigmund Freud, helps Detective Rheinhardt in the investigation of a series of disturbing murders around 1900s Vienna.
After a long wait, Season 4 of Vienna Blood has arrived with two 90-minute episodes. It is essentially one case split into two episodes, and as always, it features an exceptional storyline and great acting. If you enjoy shows like Babylon Berlin and Sherlock Holmes (or a good murder mystery) then you will definitely enjoy this series. Based on novels by Dr Frank Tallis, Season 4 adapts the last published books. Let’s keep our fingers crossed for more books or a renewal of the series because it is just very good.
#Vienna Blood#matthew beard#juergen maurer#luise von finckh#Conleth Hill#Sherlock Holmes#Babylon Berlin#Good tv shows
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JEANNIE BERLIN as CYD PEACH & MATTHEW MACFADYEN as TOM WAMBSGANS in REHEARSAL (4.02)
#I love the way they hate#*deidre mallon voice* it's pure hatred#successionedit#succession#succession spoilers#tom wambsgans#cyd peach#matthew mcfadyen#jeannie berlin#beegifs
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240422 석매튜 + 김태래
#zb1#zerobaseone#seok matthew#matthew#zb1 matthew#kim taerae#taerae#zb1 taerae#bbangiz#02z#from zb1#twt#music bank in berlin
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KARD IS COMING TO HUNGARY AND I JUST BOUGHT TICKETS TO SEE THEM. I MIGHT LOSE IT GUYS LIKE I AM SO HAPPY AND EXCITED RN YOU HAVE NO IDEA😭
#kard#somin#jeon somin#jiwoo#jeon jiwoo#bm#matthew kim#jseph#I AM SO EXCITED#I LOVE THEM SO MUCH#SEEING THEM LIVE I WILL ACTUALLY LOSE MY FUCKING MIND#they had a concert last year and i missed it#couldn't let this chance go#i can't believe this is happening#this is my redemption for not being able to see the dreamies in berlin🥲#kpop#🤍
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Chapters: 29/? Fandom: Outlander Series - Diana Gabaldon, Outlander (TV) Rating: Mature Warnings: The Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings, Major Character Death Relationships: Claire Beauchamp/Jamie Fraser Characters: Claire Beauchamp, Jamie Fraser, Fergus Fraser, Jenny Murray, Ian Murray, Sandy Travers, Frank Randall, Quentin Lambert Beauchamp, Ned Gowan Additional Tags: Berlin, The Frasers in Prussia, Germany Summary:
“We only do this for Fergus!” is a short Outlander Fan Fiction story and my contribution to the Outlander Prompt Exchange (Prompt 3: Fake Relationship AU: Jamie Fraser wants to formally adopt his foster son Fergus, but his application will probably not be approved�� unless he is married and/or in a committed relationship. Enter one Claire Elizabeth Beauchamp (Randall?) to this story) @outlanderpromptexchange
#Outlander Fan Fiction#OL#Fan Fiction#Modern AU#Jamie Fraser#Claire Beauchamp#Fergus Fraser#We only do this for Fergus!#Berlin#Potsdam#Germany#Outlander x ADOW crossover#Matthew and Diana in Berlin#Matthew and Diana in a modern Context
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alright everyone’s let’s watch a passion
#opera tag#opera#it’s not an opera but it’s staged so close enough#passions#st matthew passion#bach#johann sebastian bach#berlin philharmonic
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11/21/23.
I've been listening to Zoos of Berlin for years. The Detroit based band first appeared here seven years ago to the day. "Instant Everything" was my introduction to the band that doesn't really sound Detroit-ish at all.
This is intricate, thoughtful pop. This has a thicker instrumentation and sound than previous albums. The vocal melodies sound similar while being a bit farther back in the mix. Over the years I've mentioned everything from Eric Matthews to Tredici Bacci to Eamon Fogerty. I also listened to Geoffrey O'Connor's great solo album "For As Long As I Can Remember" the other day, and it reminded me a bit of this album.
Zoos of Berlin somehow landed Stevie Nistor (Sparks) to be their drummer.
#Zoos of Berlin#Detroit#Michigan#Eric Matthews#Tredici Bacci#Eamon Fogerty#Geoffrey O'Connor#Stevie Nistor#Sparks#Bandcamp
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Matthew Toogood at the Komischer Oper Berlin in December 2023
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About yesterday…
“The Inheritance” at Berliner Theatertreffen
[Spoilers for the drama „The Inheritance” ahead] + [I am going to edit this post as I keep remembering different things that were important to me.]
Yesterday I’ve spent over seven hours in a theatre to watch the German interpretation of “The Inheritance” by Matthew Lopez. And I might write a long and exhausting essay about it one day, but first some takes to take them off my mind:
This book is a masterpiece. Everyone! Go read it.
The interpretation was good because it left the text a lot of space to speak for itself. The actors embodies the characters well (I could die for M. Goldberg as Morgan) and let the words carry the emotions through them.
The German audience still can’t deal with emotional outburst. Especially if those are emotional outbursts of gay men. They read it as being played for laughs. (Some slightly older lady got a giggles attack she couldn’t control after Henry proposed to Eric. As Henry went down on his knee to make the proposal look even more serious, she bursted with laughter.) (A lot of voices in the foyer was complaining about this play not telling any story. W? T? F?)
On the other hand it was a wonderful evening, spent with a group of friends. None of them giggled during the performance.
What has rubbed me the wrong one and what at least one of the critics of the Munich performance points out is the lack of women on the stage. Because, you know, representation. BUT the story was written by a man for other men about their inheritance, also about love and friendship among them. I assume it’s not unusual for a gay friend group to have close to none female friends that would belong to the core group. This is for the realists among the critics. For the dramaturges among them: This play is about the male gay community. This is not about the lesbians caring for men suffering from an HIV infection. Their mothers and grandmothers are mentioned throughout the story. And maybe we should accept that this is it? This is the world of the characters of the play. They don’t have any relationship with women that would be relevant to this story or are relevant enough to be showed instead of told.
The German reviewers often compare the play to a “sitcom” and a “soap opera”. I do not agree.
#the inheritance#das Vermächtnis#matthew lopez#drama#theatre#German theatre#American play#gay community#lgbtq+#Theatertreffen#Berliner Theatertreffen#Berlin#German theatre audience#hot takes#personal blog#penny for my thoughts
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The 100 Best Books of the 21st Century.
As voted on by 503 novelists, nonfiction writers, poets, critics and other book lovers — with a little help from the staff of The New York Times Book Review.
NYT Article.
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Q: How many of the 100 have you read? Q: Which ones did you love/hate? Q: What's missing?
Here's the full list.
100. Tree of Smoke, Denis Johnson 99. How to Be Both, Ali Smith 98. Bel Canto, Ann Patchett 97. Men We Reaped, Jesmyn Ward 96. Wayward Lives, Beautiful Experiments, Saidiya Hartman 95. Bring Up the Bodies, Hilary Mantel 94. On Beauty, Zadie Smith 93. Station Eleven, Emily St. John Mandel 92. The Days of Abandonment, Elena Ferrante 91. The Human Stain, Philip Roth 90. The Sympathizer, Viet Thanh Nguyen 89. The Return, Hisham Matar 88. The Collected Stories of Lydia Davis 87. Detransition, Baby, Torrey Peters 86. Frederick Douglass, David W. Blight 85. Pastoralia, George Saunders 84. The Emperor of All Maladies, Siddhartha Mukherjee 83. When We Cease to Understand the World, Benjamin Labutat 82. Hurricane Season, Fernanda Melchor 81. Pulphead, John Jeremiah Sullivan 80. The Story of the Lost Child, Elena Ferrante 79. A Manual for Cleaning Women, Lucia Berlin 78. Septology, Jon Fosse 77. An American Marriage, Tayari Jones 76. Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, Gabrielle Zevin 75. Exit West, Mohsin Hamid 74. Olive Kitteridge, Elizabeth Strout 73. The Passage of Power, Robert Caro 72. Secondhand Time, Svetlana Alexievich 71. The Copenhagen Trilogy, Tove Ditlevsen 70. All Aunt Hagar's Children, Edward P. Jones 69. The New Jim Crow, Michelle Alexander 68. The Friend, Sigrid Nunez 67. Far From the Tree, Andrew Solomon 66. We the Animals, Justin Torres 65. The Plot Against America, Philip Roth 64. The Great Believers, Rebecca Makkai 63. Veronica, Mary Gaitskill 62. 10:04, Ben Lerner 61. Demon Copperhead, Barbara Kingsolver 60. Heavy, Kiese Laymon 59. Middlesex, Jeffrey Eugenides 58. Stay True, Hua Hsu 57. Nickel and Dimed, Barbara Ehrenreich 56. The Flamethrowers, Rachel Kushner 55. The Looming Tower, Lawrence Wright 54. Tenth of December, George Saunders 53. Runaway, Alice Munro 52. Train Dreams, Denis Johnson 51. Life After Life, Kate Atkinson 50. Trust, Hernan Diaz 49. The Vegetarian, Han Kang 48. Persepolis, Marjane Satrapi 47. A Mercy, Toni Morrison 46. The Goldfinch, Donna Tartt 45. The Argonauts, Maggie Nelson 44. The Fifth Season, N.K. Jemisin 43. Postwar, Tony Judt 42. A Brief History of Seven Killings, Marlon James 41. Small Things Like These, Claire Keegan 40. H Is for Hawk, Helen Macdonald 39. A Visit from the Goon Squad, Jennifer Egan 38. The Savage Detectives, Roberto Balano 37. The Years, Annie Ernaux 36. Between the World and Me, Ta-Nehisi Coates 35. Fun Home, Alison Bechdel 34. Citizen, Claudia Rankine 33. Salvage the Bones, Jesmyn Ward 32. The Lines of Beauty, Alan Hollinghurst 31. White Teeth, Zadie Smith 30. Sing, Unburied, Sing, Jesmyn Ward 29. The Last Samurai, Helen DeWitt 28. Cloud Atlas, David Mitchell 27. Americanah, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie 26. Atonement, Ian McEwan 25. Random Family, Adrian Nicole LeBlanc 24. The Overstory, Richard Powers 23. Hateship, Friendship, Courtship, Loveship, Marriage, Alice Munro 22. Behind the Beautiful Forevers, Katherine Boo 21. Evicted, Matthew Desmond 20. Erasure, Percival Everett 19. Say Nothing, Patrick Radden Keefe 18. Lincoln in the Bardo, George Saunders 17. The Sellout, Paul Beatty 16. The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay, Michael Chabon 15. Pachinko, Min Jin Lee 14. Outline, Rachel Cusk 13. The Road, Cormac McCarthy 12. The Year of Magical Thinking, Joan Didion 11. The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, Junot Diaz 10. Gilead, Marilynne Robinson 9. Never Let Me Go, Kazuo Ishiguro 8. Austerlitz, W.G. Sebald 7. The Underground Railroad, Colson Whitehead 6. 2666, Roberto Bolano 5. The Corrections, Jonathan Franzen 4. The Known World, Edward P. Jones 3. Wolf Hall, Hilary Mantel 2. The Warmth of Other Suns, Isabel Wilkerson 1. My Brilliant Friend, Elena Ferrante
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Weeping Woman, Nikolaus Geiger (German, 1849–1897) Sculpture at the Old St. Matthew's Church Cemetery in Berlin, Germany
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A list of all the books mentioned in Peter Doherty's journals (and in some interviews/lyrics, too)
Because I just made this list in answer to someone's question on a facebook group, I thought I may as well post it here.
-The Picture of Dorian Gray/The Ballad Of Reading Gaol/Salome/The Happy Prince/The Duchess of Padua, all by Oscar Wilde -The Thief's Journal/Our Lady Of The Flowers/Miracle Of The Rose, all by Jean Genet -A Diamond Guitar by Truman Capote -Mixed Essays by Matthew Arnold -Venus In Furs by Leopold Sacher-Masoch -The Ministry Of Fear by Graham Greene -Brighton Rock by Graham Green -A Season in Hell by Arthur Rimbaud -The Street Of Crocodiles (aka Cinnamon Shops) by Bruno Schulz -Opium: The Diary Of His Cure by Jean Cocteau -The Lost Weekend by Charles Jackson -Howl by Allen Ginsberg -Women In Love by DH Lawrence -The Tempest by William Shakespeare -Trilby by George du Maurier -The Vision Of Jean Genet by Richard Coe -"Literature And The Crisis" by Isaiah Berlin -Le Cid by Pierre Corneille -The Paris Peasant by Louis Aragon -Junky by William S Burroughs -Absolute Beginners by Colin MacInnes -Futz by Rochelle Owens -They Shoot Horses Don't They? by Horace McCoy -"An Inquiry On Love" by La revolution surrealiste magazine -Idea by Michael Drayton -"The Nymph's Reply to The Shepherd" by Sir Walter Raleigh -Hamlet by William Shakespeare -The Silver Shilling/The Old Church Bell/The Snail And The Rose Tree all by Hans Christian Andersen -120 Days Of Sodom by Marquis de Sade -Letters To A Young Poet by Rainer Maria Rilke -Poetics Of Space by Gaston Bachelard -In Favor Of The Sensitive Man and Other Essays by Anais Nin -La Batarde by Violette LeDuc -Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov -Intimate Journals by Charles Baudelaire -Juno And The Paycock by Sean O'Casey -England Is Mine by Michael Bracewell -"The Prelude" by William Wordsworth -Noise: The Political Economy of Music by Jacques Atalli -"Elm" by Sylvia Plath -"I am pleased with my sight..." by Rumi -She Stoops To Conquer by Oliver Goldsmith -Amphitryon by John Dryden -Oscar Wilde by Richard Ellman -The Song Of The South by James Rennell Rodd -In Her Praise by Robert Graves -"For That He Looked Not Upon Her" by George Gascoigne -"Order And Disorder" by Lucy Hutchinson -Man Crazy by Joyce Carol Oates -A Pictorial History Of Sex In The Movies by Jeremy Pascall and Clyde Jeavons -Anarchy State & Utopia by Robert Nozick -"Limbo" by Samuel Taylor Coleridge -Men In Love: Masculinity and Sexuality in the Eighteenth Century by George Haggerty
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-Crime And Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky -Innocent When You Dream: the Tom Waits Reader -"Identity Card" by Mahmoud Darwish -Ulysses by James Joyce -The Four Quartets poems by TS Eliot -Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare -A'Rebours/Against The Grain by Joris-Karl Huysmans -Prisoner Of Love by Jean Genet -Down And Out In Paris And London by George Orwell -The Man With The Golden Arm by Nelson Algren -Revolutionary Road by Richard Yates -"Epitaph To A Dog" by Lord Byron -Cocaine Nights by JG Ballard -"Not By Bread Alone" by James Terry White -Anecdotes Of The Late Samuel Johnson by Hester Thrale -"The Owl And The Pussycat" by Edward Lear -"Chevaux de bois" by Paul Verlaine -A Strong Song Tows Us: The Life of Basil Bunting by Richard Burton -Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes -The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri -The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling -The Man Who Would Be King by Rudyard Kipling -Ask The Dust by John Frante -On The Trans-Siberian Railways by Blaise Cendrars -The 39 Steps by John Buchan -The Overcoat by Nikolai Gogol -The Government Inspector by Nikolai Gogol -The Iliad by Homer -Heart Of Darkness by Joseph Conrad -The Volunteer by Shane O'Doherty -Twenty Love Poems and A Song Of Despair by Pablo Neruda -"May Banners" by Arthur Rimbaud -Literary Outlaw: The life and times of William S Burroughs by Ted Morgan -The Penguin Dorothy Parker -Smoke by William Faulkner -Hero And Leander by Christopher Marlowe -My Lady Nicotine by JM Barrie -All I Ever Wrote by Ronnie Barker -The Libertine by Stephen Jeffreys -On Murder Considered As One Of The Fine Arts by Thomas de Quincey -The Void Ratio by Shane Levene and Karolina Urbaniak -The Remains Of The Day by Kazuo Ishiguro -Dead Fingers Talk by William S Burroughs -The England's Dreaming Tapes by Jon Savage -London Underworld by Henry Mayhew
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💰SUCCESSION SEASON 4 TEASER TRAILER, PREMIERE DATE, LOGLINE, NEW CAST, AND NEW IMAGES💰
SUCCESSION returns for a 10 episode season on HBO and HBO Max starting March 26 at 9pm.
Season 4 logline: The sale of media conglomerate Waystar Royco to tech visionary Lukas Matsson (Alexander Skarsgård) moves ever closer. The prospect of this seismic sale provokes existential angst and familial division among the Roys as they anticipate what their lives will look like once the deal is complete. A power struggle ensues as the family weighs up a future where their cultural and political weight is severely curtailed.
Newly announced season 4 cast: Annabeth Gish, Adam Godley, Eili Harboe, and Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson. Newly announced returning cast include: Harriet Walter (Lady Caroline Collingwood), James Cromwell (Ewan Roy), Natalie Gold (Rava Roy), Caitlin Fitzgerald (Tabitha), Ashley Zukerman (Nate Sofrelli), Larry Pine (Sandy Furness), Mark-Linn Baker (Maxim Pierce), and Pip Torrens (Peter Munion).
Previously announced season 4 cast: Brian Cox, Jeremy Strong, Sarah Snook, Kieran Culkin, Alan Ruck, Matthew Macfadyen, Nicholas Braun, J. Smith-Cameron, Peter Friedman, David Rasche, Fisher Stevens, Hiam Abbass, Justine Lupe, Dagmara Domińczyk, Arian Moayed, Scott Nicholson, Zoë Winters, Annabelle Dexter-Jones, Juliana Canfield, and Jeannie Berlin. Additional cast includes Alexander Skarsgård, Cherry Jones, Hope Davis, Justin Kirk, and Stephen Root.
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