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A natural wave is formed on Lake Michigan when the riptide meets the incoming tide and explodes upward, 2014 - by Michael Bernhardt, American
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Bad movie I have Rose and Viktor: No Mercy
#Rose and Viktor: No Mercy#Mercedes#Jim Schumacher#Michael Aliotti#Tina Alper#Meiko Askara#Kal Bernhardt#Cadence Cross#Raul Delarosa#Douglas Gawoski#Adam Wayne Gistarb#Cash Hann#Charles Darwin Hepburn#Carlynn Lackey#Samuel Lopez#Sunshine McWane#Cassandra Sechler#Soma Stardust#Michael Sundin#Bob Wright
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5 DILFS of the John Wick franchise who aren’t John Wick: very put together list by me and I’m definitely not writing this after getting up from like an hour nap
5.) Kirill - he may not be a father but Daniel Bernhardt is so he counts. I love how constantly stressed he looks in every scene and at this point we might aswell consider Iosef as his kid from how many grey hairs he has because of him💀 anyways, dilf bodyguard. Pros: strong, hot, actually a quick-thinker, cool. Cons: pushed a woman, will continue to push women.
4.) Viggo - what else do you want. Mob boss, actually does have a kid, probably the most coolest mafia boss I’ve ever seen. He’s the funniest guy ever and also I will romanticize his actions from hell to back. He’s also a shit father but let’s not talk about that🥰 (He literally put his son in danger) (He punched said son two times) (He ALSO grieved his son BEFORE he died). Pros: generally powerful socially, has networks and influence across New York, the only villain who knew John’s power. Cons: shit father, punches his own kid, still stupid enough to fight John in the rain without a weapon but at least he looked cool doing so.
3.) Harbinger - im sorry I find Clancy Brown hot that’s all there is to this. He’s enigmatic, he serves as a (kind of) father figure to Marquis if you really think about it. He’s also dressed in black always, and also he has a sick ass scar. John Wick Chapter 4 screenplay calls him a “behemoth of a man”. Michael Finch and Shay Hatten’s words not mine. Pros: actually chill, wiseful and mindful👍, the most respectful High Table emissary. Cons: high table emissary.
2.) Koji - Hirouyuki Sanada with a sword. He’s also a father of a very mean daughter which is funny cause he’s actually really chill (what is it with mean kids and their chill dads in this movie series??) anyways. He owns a cool ass hotel, he’s hot, I don’t think he has a wife (or a husband.) Pros: he’s super respectful and gracious!!! Also, really puts relationships above all things. Cons: he gets betrayed.
1.) Caine - now we have mean dad and chill daughter. Well, we don’t know exactly if Mia is chill yet but she kinda looks chill so. Anyways, Caine!! Ngl the cuntiest person in JW4 I don’t care if John Wick is there or Akira or Vincent, Caine is by far the coolest fucking guy in that movie and I will die on this hill. Pros: will fight for his family, funny, won’t kill certain types people. Cons: pissed off a friend’s daughter😨
#idk what im doing#im tired asf ngl#i dont know what the hell is going on in my brain#i wanted to write#i dont know what to write#i wrote this instead#next im gonna write top five most loser men of john wick#john wick#wickblr#kirill jw#viggo tarasov#the harbinger#koji shimazu#caine jw
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A day like today, exactly three years ago, dies at the age of 58, Jeff La Bar former guitarist of Cinderella,
Jeff had joined the band in 1985 replacing Michael Schermick and was part of the records on Night Songs (1986), Long Cold Winter (1988), Heartbreak Station (1990) and 'Still Climbing (1994).
In 2014 he released what would be his only solo album One For The Road. Also with his former partner Eric Brittingham, called Naked Beggars, with two records: Naked Beggar (2003) and Spit It Out (2005).
There had always been speculation about the Cinderella formation meeting, but beyond some sporadic event, it never took place. He also had his radio show, called Late Night with the LaBar's.
That July 14, 2021, Jeff was found dead by his ex-wife, Gaile LaBar-Bernhardt, in his Nashville apartment. The cause of his death was never reported.
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Sneaky Pete - Amazon Prime Video - August 7, 2015 - May 10, 2019
Crime Drama (30 episodes)
Running Time: 60 minutes
Stars:
Giovanni Ribisi as Marius Josipović / Pete Murphy
Marin Ireland as Julia Bowman
Shane McRae as Taylor Bowman
Libe Barer as Carly Bowman
Michael Drayer as Eddie Josipović (season 1)
Peter Gerety as Otto Bernhardt
Margo Martindale as Audrey Bernhardt
Jane Adams as Maggie Murphy (season 2, guest season 3)
Recurring:
Ethan Embry as the real Pete Murphy
Bryan Cranston as Vince Lonigan (season 1)
Victor Williams as Richard (season 1)
Karolina Wydra as Karolina (season 1)
Jacob Pitts as Lance Lord
Michael O'Keefe as Detective Winslow (season 1)
Virginia Kull as Katie Boyd (season 1, guest season 2)
Alison Wright as Marjorie
Mike Houston as Dennis
Tobias Segal as Sean
Brad William Henke as Brendon Boyd (season 1)
Jeté Laurence as Ellen
Justine Cotsonas as Shannon
Kevin Chapman as Bo Lockley
Jay O. Sanders as Sam
Chaske Spencer as Chayton Dockery
René Ifrah as Wali
Jasmine Carmichael as Gina (seasons 1–2)
Pej Vahdat as Raj Kumar Mukherjee (season 1)
Max Darwin as Tate
Jeffrey De Serrano as Ayawamat
Malcolm-Jamal Warner as James Bagwell
C.S. Lee as Joseph Lee (seasons 1–2)
Ben Vereen as Leon Porter (seasons 1–2)
Domenick Lombardozzi as Abraham Persikof (season 1)
Debra Monk as Connie Persikof (season 1)
Joseph Lyle Taylor as Frank (seasons 1–2)
Michael DeMello as Mikey (season 1)
Desmond Harrington as Joe (seasons 1–2)
David Kallaway as Bako (season 2)
Jesse Lenat as AJ
Michael Oberholtzer as Colin (season 2)
Jennifer Ferrin as Joyce Roby (season 2)
Miriam Morales as Teacher (season 2)
John Ales as Luka Delchev (season 2)
Sara Tomko as Suzanne (season 2)
Chris Ashworth as Miro (season 2)
Justine Lupe as Hannah (season 2)
Efrat Dor as Lizzie DeLaurentis (season 3)
Jeff Ross as D.C. Doug Decker (season 3)
Leonardo Nam as Alexandre Park-Sun (season 3)
Ricky Jay as T. H. Vignetti (season 3). This was Jay's last performance before his death in 2018.
Darren Pettie as Chuck Johnson (season 3)
Stephanie Faracy as Dotti (season 3)
Charlayne Woodard as Hickey (season 3)
Amy Landecker as Lorraine Sheffield (season 3)
M. Emmet Walsh as Tex Hopkins (season 3)
Patrick J. Adams as Stefan Kilbane (season 3)
#Sneaky Pete#TV#Amazon Prime Video#Crime Drama#2000's#Giovanni Ribisi#Marin Ireland#Shane McRae#Libe Barer#Michael Drayer#Peter Gerety#Margo Martindale
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Happy Valentine's Day! In this episode, we delve into medieval love spells, contraception, and the challenges women faced in matters of love and pregnancy. From mysterious plants and potions to debates among theologians on abortion ethics, explore the intersection of magic, societal views, and women's health in the Middle Ages.
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Citations & References:
Bailey, Michael D. ‘The Age of Magicians: Periodization in the History of European Magic.’
Bailey, Michael D. ‘The Disenchantment of Magic: Spells, Charms, and Superstition in Early European Witchcraft Literature.’
Bailey, Michael D. ‘The Meanings of Magic.’ Magic, Ritual, and Witchcraft,
Kieckhefer, Richard. ‘The Specific Rationality of Medieval Magic.’
Kieckhefer, Richard. Magic in the Middle Ages.
John M. Riddle, Contraception and Early Abortion in the Middle Ages
Thomas R Forbes, Midwifery and Witchcraft.
Lydia Harris, Evacuating the Womb: Abortion and Contraception in the High Middle Ages,
circa 1050-1300.
Etienne van de Walle, Flowers and Fruits: Two Thousand Years of Menstrual Regulation.
John Haldane and Patrick Lee, Aquinas on Human Ensoulment, Abortion and the Value of Life.
John M. Riddle and J. Worth Estes, Oral Contraceptives in Ancient and Medieval Times.
John Scarborough and Andrea Fernandes, Ancient Medicinal Use of Aristolochia: Birthwort's Tradition and Toxicity
Phillip A. Bernhardt-House, The Old Irish Impotence Spell: The Dam Dli, Fergus, Fertility, and the Mythic Backround of an Irish Incantation
#medieval#medieval literature#medieval history#magic#contraception#podcast#maniculum#ttrpg#d&d#dnd#dungeons and dragons
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any alternative faceclaims for r*bert d*wney jr please and thank you?
Sanada Hiroyuki (1960) Japanese.
Esai Morales (1962) Puerto Rican.
Benjamin Bratt (1963) Peruvian [Quechua] / German, English, Sudeten German.
Alan Cumming (1965) - is bisexual.
Daniel Bernhardt (1965)
Zahn McClarnon (1966) Hunkpapa Lakota Sioux and Irish.
D.B. Woodside (1967) African-American.
Michael Jai White (1967) African-American.
Timothy Olyphant (1968)
Marcus LaVoi (1968) Ojibwe.
Ian Harvie (1968) - is trans.
Eric Bana (1968)
Peter Dinklage (1969) - has dwarfism.
Colman Domingo (1969) Afro Guatemalan / African-American - is gay.
Jack Black (1969) Ashkenazi Jewish / German, as well as Northern Irish, Scottish, English, remote French and Welsh (converted to Judaism).
Aaron Pedersen (1970) Arrernte and Arabana.
David Tennant (1971)
David Arquette (1971) Ashkenazi Jewish / English, French-Canadian, Swiss-German, German, Scottish, Irish, Welsh.
Richard Armitage (1971) - is gay.
Hu Bing (1971) Chinese.
René Ifrah (1972) Sephardi Jewish, German, Italian.
Karl Urban (1972)
Glen Gould (1972) Miꞌkmaq and Italian.
Eric Dane (1972) English, German, Scottish, Finnish, Russian Jewish, Austrian Jewish.
Idris Elba (1972) Sierra Leonean / Ghanaian.
Anson Mount (1973)
Michael Ealy (1973) African-American.
Boris Kodjoe (1973) Ghanaian / German, Ashkenazi Jewish.
Christopher Gorham (1974)
Adrian Holmes (1974) Afro Bajan.
Mark-Paul Gosselaar (1974) Ashkenazi Jewish, German, Dutch, Indonesian.
Mahershala Ali (1974) African-American.
Danny Pino (1974) Cuban.
Sendhil Ramamurthy (1974) Kannada and Tamil Indian.
Taika Waititi (1975) Māori, as well as distant British Isles, possibly French-Canadian / Irish, English, Scottish, Northern Irish, one quarter Ashkenazi Jewish.
Chris Diamantopoulos (1975)
Pedro Pascal (1975) White Chilean.
Cole Hauser (1975) Ashkenazi Jewish / German, Irish, Walloon Belgian, French, Scottish - in Yellowstone.
Rodrigo Santoro (1975) Brazilian [Portuguese, including Azorean, possibly other] / Italian.
Jason Sudeikis (1975)
LaMonica Garrett (1975) African-American.
Here you go, anon!
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Kazumi Watanabe – To Chi Ka
To Chi Ka is a fusion album by Kazumi Watanabe. It was recorded in March 1980 during a very prolific period for Watanabe and then released in May 1980. Kazumi Watanabe – guitars Mike Mainieri – vibraphone Kenny Kirkland – piano Marcus Miller – bass Tony Levin – fretless bass Peter Erskine – drums Steve Jordan – percussion Sammy Figueroa – percussion Warren Bernhardt – keyboards Michael Brecker – tenor saxophone on #4
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2023 Reading List (Image by Jessie Marion King)
Radical Acceptance by Tara Brach (2003)
Fergus Lamont by Robin Jenkins (1979)
The Anxiety Cure by Klaus Bernhardt (2016)
A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess (1962)
Please Pass the Scones: A Social History of English Afternoon Tea by Gillian Perry (2022)
The Velvet Rage: Overcoming the Pain of Growing Up Gay in a Straight Man’s World by Alan Downes (2005)
Ancient Worlds: An Epic History of East and West by Michael Scott (2016)
Forgiveness is Really Strange by Marina Cantacuzino and Masi Noor (2018)
Outrageous! The Story of Section 28 and Britain’s Battle for LGBT Education by Paul Baker (2022)
When the Body Says No: The Hidden Cost of Stress by Gabor Maté (2003)
Conflict is Not Abuse: Overstating Harm, Community Responsibility and the Duty of Repair by Sarah Schulman (2016)
I Wished by Dennis Cooper (2021)
Tea and Taste: The Glasgow Tea Rooms 1975-1975 by Perilla Kinchin (1991)
Bad Gays: A Homosexual History by Huw Lemmey and Ben Miller (2022)
Complex CPTSD: From Surviving to Thriving by Pete Walker (2013)
Fabulosa! The Story of Polari, Britain’s Secret Gay Language by Paul Baker (2019)
Manhunt by Gretchen Felker-Martin (2022)
The Corrections by Jonathan Franzen (2007)
Healing the Shame that Binds You – Expanded Edition by John Bradshaw (2006)
Jung: A Very Short Introduction by Anthony Stevens (1994)
The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment by Eckhart Tolle (1997)
A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius by Dave Eggers (2000)
BIG LOVE FOR 2024 – Golden Days in the Coming Years <3
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director's cut? any and all insights into 'move it to the exits' and 'living in a rhythm where the minute's working overtime', please!
There are brilliant people who exist who have well thought out plots and intricate outlines laid out before they actually start writing. I am not one of those people. (David Fincher, I am not!) I tried outlining a very convoluted fic once with three different concurrent timelines, color-coordinated the thing, wrote 20k, and then gave it up. My process - if one can even call it that - is that usually I will get one line of dialogue or narration stuck in my mind like an incessant earworm until I have no choice but to do something with it. So a lot of times, the scene is built around that one line or the entire story is in the service of getting to that one particular moment. It'll be like 20k of words just because I couldn't get the image of someone leaning out of my head. There's an entire graveyard of unfinished google docs that occasionally get cannibalized into parts of other things that started off with one stupid thought incepting my brain.
living in a rhythm where the minute’s working overtime (The Batman; Bruce/Selina): I was back on my Bruce/Selina bullshit after The Batman. (To be fair, when am I ever NOT about them? I love them in almost all iterations! And having Bruce Wayne be a sad weirdo who smears on grease paint while overidentifying with Kurt Cobain? While Selina Kyle is objectively rad and played by Zoe Kravitz who can actually pull off calling a dude wearing bat ears "baby" every other line? Excellent choices!) It got me to write fic again after a billion years! The line that started this one off was "Think of how guilty you'll feel if I die without knowing you are," but I think originally I had pictured it as happening on a rooftop in the context of Selina having already figured out Batman's secret identity (I was - maybe still am - obsessed with that scene where she asks if he's hideously scarred under the mask) and trying to get him to admit it, but then it morphed into her milking a fairly benign injury to score a trip to the batcave instead and the rest is history. I think this one had room to be a longer thing, but I wrote it on the heels of having already written a 16k and 14k fic about these two idiots already (when historically I rarely used to cross 10k) and needed a break. move it to the exits (Roswell New Mexico; Kyle/Isobel): I really loved the idea of a drunk Kyle wrapping Isobel in his herringbone coat as the snow started to gently fall around them. In the back of my mind, that imagery was part of a very long-form story with them secretly dating but Isobel trying to hide it from her well-meaning mother because she doesn't want Ann Evans to get invested in case it didn't work out. In true Isobel fashion, she makes sure Kyle is on call when Ann comes to visit that weekend. In true Michael fashion, he accidentally lets it slip to Kyle that his girlfriend's mother is in town and it would be a great idea to surprise them at dinner. The dinner, already stressful because Ann is meeting Liz for the first time, is of course a disaster that starts with Isobel introducing Kyle as Liz's ex-boyfriend (which he thinks is kind of weird) and only gets worse from there. Ann Evans keeps trying to get Kyle to arrange a meet-cute between Isobel and a hot doctor in his hospital (which he thinks is really weird). And Max keeps choking on his wine because he's laughing so hard. And then Ann Evans finally asks Kyle why someone who is such a catch doesn't have a girlfriend and he finally gets that Isobel has been lying to her mother for six months when he convinced his own mother to invite her over for dinner even though she kept referring to Isobel "Max's sister with the sex toys" when he first told her they were dating. Naturally, Kyle's anger manifests as him punching Jordan Bernhardt in the parking lot of The Crashdown after he fakes a stat page from the hospital to get out of the dinner from hell, which leads to where this starts off.
#ask me things#we can pretend there is a thought process behind any of this#batman#catwoman#roswell new mexico
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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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Birthdays 10.23
Beer Birthdays
William Anderton (1866)
Warren Marti (1920)
Adam Nason (1984)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Johnny Carson; television talk show host (1925)
Michael Crichton; writer (1942)
Pele; Brazilian footballer (1940)
Ryan Reynolds; actor (1976)
"Weird" Al Yankovic; singer, parody songwriter (1959)
Famous Birthdays
Alexis Adams; pornstar (1992)
Laurie Halse Anderson; author (1961)
Nicholas Appert; chef, chemist, inventor (1752)
John Russell Bartlett; linguist & historian (1805)
Vasily Belov; Russian novelist, poet & playwright (1932)
Sarah Bernhardt; French actress (1844)
Pauline Black; English singer, actress (1953)
Felix Bloch; Swiss physicist (1905)
Robert Bridges; English writer (1844)
Jim Bunning; Philadelphia Phillies P (1931)
Pieter Burman the Younger; Dutch philologist, poet (1713)
Augusten Burroughs; writer (1965)
Dolly Buster; Czech film director, actress & author (1969)
Trudi Canavan; Australian author & illustrator (1969)
Johnny Carroll; rockabilly musician (1937)
Emilia Clarke; English actress (1986)
Benjamin Constant; French writer (1767)
William David Coolidge; chemist, x-ray tube inventor (1873)
James Daly; actor (1918)
Cat Deeley; English model, actress (1976)
Diana Dors; actor (1931)
Douglas Dunn; Scottish poet (1942)
Doug Flutie; CFL and NFL QB (1962)
Ilya Frank; Russian physicist (1908)
Coleen Gray; actress (1922)
Maggi Hambling; English sculptor & painter (1945)
Mike Harding; English singer-songwriter & comedian (1944)
Lawren Harris; Canadian painter (1885)
John Heisman; football coach (1869)
Philip Kaufman; film director (1936)
JacSue Kehoe; neuroscientist (1935)
Pierre Larousse; French lexicographer, encyclopedist (1817)
Ang Lee; Chinese film director (1954)
Juan Luna; Filipino painter & sculptor (1857)
Masiela Lusha; Albanian-American actress, poet (1985)
Bob Montana; illustrator (1920)
Richard Mortensen; Danish painter (1910)
Una O'Connor; Irish-American actress & singer (1880)
Simo Puupponen; Finnish writer (1915)
Sam Raimi; film director (1959)
Speckled Red; blues/boogie-woogie piano player (1892)
Dianne Reeves; jazz singer (1956)
Chi Chi Rodriguez; golfer (1936)
Adlai Stevenson; politician (1835)
Jessica Stroup; actress (1986)
Frank Sutton; actor (1922)
Brooke Theiss; actress (1969)
Ken Tipton; actor, director & screenwriter (1952)
Robert Trujillo; bass player & songwriter (1964)
Hugo Wast; Argentine writer (1883)
Naomi Watanabe; Japanese actress (1987)
Ernie Watts; saxophonist (1945)
Jimmy Wayne; singer-songwriter & guitarist (1972)
David Wills; country music singer-songwriter (1951)
Würzel; English singer and guitarist (1949)
Dwight Yoakam; country singer (1956)
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Ostgebiete: Brandts Kniefall vor Warschau
Compact:»Mit dem Warschauer Vertrag von 1970 verzichtete eine deutsche Regierung erstmals auf die Gebiete jenseits von Oder und Neiße. Völkerrechtlich war dies jedoch ohne Belang, wie Michael A. Hartenstein in seinem Buch „Die Geschichte der Oder-Neiße-Linie“ belegt. Hier mehr erfahren. _ von Gero Bernhardt Am Morgen des 7. Dezember 1970 bezogen zwei Wachtposten der polnischen Armee Stellung [...] Der Beitrag Ostgebiete: Brandts Kniefall vor Warschau erschien zuerst auf COMPACT. http://dlvr.it/T5XDyt «
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Sarah Bernhardt, a estrela francesa que 'inventou' o status de celebridade há mais de um século
Muito antes dos outdoors de Beyoncé, das roupas escandalosas de Lady Gaga, do atrevimento cênico de Madonna, da sensualidade explícita de Marilyn Monroe e das excentricidades de Michael Jackson, uma mulher abriu o caminho para as celebridades que viriam no futuro. Foi a lendária atriz francesa Sarah Bernhardt —”a Divina”, como era conhecida no seu tempo. Bernhardt morreu em Paris, na França, em…
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