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queerographies · 2 months ago
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[Pasolini e i giovani][Roberto Carnero]
Roberto Carnero svela il rapporto profondo tra Pier Paolo Pasolini e i giovani. Un'analisi approfondita dell'opera pasoliniana che ne rivela l'attualità e la capacità di parlare alle nuove generazioni.
Il mondo giovanile visto da Pasolini: un’analisi approfondita Titolo: Pasolini e i giovaniScritto da: Roberto CarneroEdito da: InterlineaAnno: 2024Pagine: 136ISBN: 9788868575014 La sinossi di Pasolini e i giovani di Roberto Carnero I giovani sono una presenza centrale nell’opera di Pier Paolo Pasolini (1922-1975) – come personaggi, come oggetto di analisi sociale, come interlocutori – e la…
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mockva · 3 months ago
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A book by Roberto Carnero about the Italian director Pier Paolo Pasolini, “Pasolini. To die for ideas." The director was openly gay and Russian censors blurred out all the parts in the text that mentioned this.
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cchiroque · 2 years ago
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LOS GESTORES DE LA CREACIÓN DEL DISTRITO DE BUENOS AIRES.
Con fecha 13 de Septiembre de 1 942., los vecinos de la localidad de Buenos Aires, se reunieron con la finalidad de constituir una organización que se encargaría de gestionar la elevación del Caserio de Buenos Aires a Distrito, con la integración de los pueblos vecinos de Carrasquillo, Pueblo Nuevo, Pedregal, Morroponcito, El Ala, Rio Seco,Cajalobos y La Pilca.
En esta Asamblea del Pueblo, sea acuerda elegir UN COMITÉ PRO CREACIÓN DEL DISTRITO DE BUENOS AIRES, hechas las propuestas de los candidatos, este quedó conformado por los ciudadanos: Anselmo Aguirre Noriega,como Secretario General y completaron el comité, Rigoberto Manrique López, Gerardo Sandoval Calle, Andrés Manrique Zapata, Emilio Jiménez Guerrero, Cayetano Zurita Ramírez, Roboam Ramírez Córdova, Luciano Gallardo Losada, Nicanor Sandoval Manrique y Alberto Chevez Mío
Para hacer las gestiones ante el Congreso de la República se toma el acuerdo de encargarle esa misión a Anselmo Aguirre Noriega en su calidad de Secretario General, a quien se le reconoce como el "infatigable impulsor en la primera etapa de las gestiones para lograr la ley de creación del distrito".
Por razones que no he podido conocer, Anselmo Aguirre Noriega, se retira del Comite y se radica en la ciudad de Tumbes.
Para renovar la Junta directiva del Comite convocan el 4 de noviembre de 1 943, a Asamblea General y elige a la nueva directiva, la misma que quedó conformada de la forma siguiente: Gerardo Sandoval Calle, como Presidente; Manuel M. Sandoval M, Vice Presidente; David Condesa, Secretario; Justo Arechaga, Pro-secretario; Luciano Gallardo L, Fiscal; Cayetano Zurita, Adjunto Fiscal; Pedro Valdiviezo, Tesorero; Carlos Cruz Kenes, Pro-tesorero; Manuel A. Gómez, Bibliotecario y Vocales: Gerónimo Aguirre, Nolberto Chiroque, Nicanor Sandoval y Otilio Montenegro
Completaba esta directiva: Evaristo Cárdenas, Presidente Honorario y Juan José Cruz, Socio Protector.
También debemos reconocer los bonaerenses la invaluable contribución a la creación del distrito, de: Manuel Octaviano Hidalgo Carnero, Diputado por la Provincia de Morropón; autor de la Ley de Creación del distrito e impulsor infatigable; a Manuel Ignacio Guerra, Sub-Prefecto de la Provincia de Morropón, quien presentó informe sustentando la creación del distrito y con opinión favorable, frente a la oposición del Alcalde del distrito de Morropón y del Alcalde Provincial de Morropón-Chulucanas y de otras autoridades
Fueron representantes de Piura, junto con Manuel Octaviano Hidalgo Carnero, como diputados Manuel I Cevallos y Roberto Carrión Guzmán, quienes apoyaron decididamente en su cámara la creación del distrito.
¡ A TODOS ELLOS LOS BONAERENSES, DEBEMOS MANIFESTAR NUESTRO HOMENAJE Y RECONOCIMIENTO EN ESTE DÍA QUE CELEBRAMOS 79 AÑOS DE LA CREACIÓN DE ESTA, NUESTRA PATRIA CHICA!
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michelenigrowordpresscom · 3 years ago
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Nota a "Ore piccole" di Emilio Paolo Taormina
Nota a “Ore piccole” di Emilio Paolo Taormina
Eleganti e arcaici sono i versi di questa nuova raccolta del poeta palermitano Emilio Paolo Taormina intitolata “Ore piccole” (Giuliano Ladolfi Editore, 2021; collana “Perle poesia” diretta da Roberto Carnero) e caratterizzati da uno stile taorminiano inconfondibile. Versi, la cui genesi è affidata alla spontaneità dei sensi e a null’altro, non ossessionati dall’ordine di maiuscole e…
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realmadridnews · 4 years ago
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Real Madrid - Real Valladolid 1:0
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A decent match. A lot of good chances in attack. To much place left for the Valladolid in the defense. Courtois with another amazing performance.
scorer: 1:0, Vinicius 65′
Real Madrid: Courtois; Odriozola (57′ Carvajal), Varane, Sergio Ramos, Marcelo; Casemiro, Modric, Valverde, Isco (57′ Asensio); Jovic (57′ Vinicius), Benzema (87′ Mayoral)
Real Valladolid: Roberto; Hervias, Bruno, Javi Sanchez, Carnero; Plano, Michel (87′ El Yamiq), San Emeterio (65′ Andre), Waldo (74′ Guardiola), Orellana (64′ Kike Perez); Weismann (74′ Villa)
yellow cards: Casemiro, Marcelo - Bruno
Best Real Madrid players: Courtois, Modric
Worst Real Madrid players: Isco, Odriozola
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eddycurrents · 6 years ago
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For the week of 7 January 2019
Quick Bits:
Aliens: Dust to Dust #4 concludes this series from Gabriel Hardman, Rain Beredo, and Michael Heisler. It’s been very good, capturing the feel and atmosphere of the first two Alien films and delivering a very taut horror-thriller. Absolutely gorgeous artwork from Hardman and Beredo.
| Published by Dark Horse
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Atomic Robo: Dawn of a New Era #1 isn’t a bad jumping on point. It doesn’t really get you up to speed on the past of the series, but you also don’t really need to have read any of it to enjoy this story. Great humour and interesting tidbits of science and history as usual from Brian Clevinger, Scott Wegener, Shannon Murphy, and Jeff Powell.
| Published by IDW
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Avengers #12 works to build up Black Panther’s “Agents of Wakanda” to serve as a support network for information and grunt work throughout the world to feed the Avengers team proper. It’s an interesting use of otherwise lesser-used characters from Jason Aaron and definitely broadens the scope of the overall series.
| Published by Marvel
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Barbarella/Dejah Thoris #1 is a very good beginning to this series from Leah Williams, Germán García, Addison Duke, and Crank!. Williams captures the tone and feel of both characters very well through their dialogue and the artwork from García and Duke is impressive.
| Published by Dynamite
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Batman #62 is the second part of “Knightmares”, which near as I can tell is going to be a series of one-off stories by an array of brilliant artists with Batman as filtered through some strange psycho-thriller lens (or at least the first two parts adhere to that ethos). It’s good, but it’s weird. Great art from Mitch Gerads as Tom King keeps us off balance and at arms length with the narrative confusion.
| Published by DC Comics
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Birthright #35 concludes this arc with an epic battle between Brennan and Mikey, as Brennan confronts his family, cutting deep into the resentment that Brennan has felt for his brother. The art from Andrei Bressan and Adriano Lucas is amazing.
| Published by Image / Skybound
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Bitter Root #3 continues to be thoroughly excellent in every conceivable way, presenting a compelling mystery in the origins of the Jinoo, an interesting family drama delving into more of the history and interpersonal foibles of the Sangerye family, and it’s just an entertaining supernatural schlockfest on top of all of that. David F. Walker, Chuck Brown, Sanford Greene, Rico Renzi, and Clayton Cowles are delivering one hell of a story here. Oh, and the art from Greene and Renzi is stunning.
| Published by Image
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The Black Order #3 shifts to the perspective of Black Dwarf here, and like the first issue, plays off a narrative that is contrary to what you’d expect. Where Glaive thought himself a comedian, Black Dwarf is more contemplative, wondering if his thoughts and desires are who he is, or if he’s merely the brute that others see. It’s interesting, even as it continues the ongoing plot of trying to destroy the Sinnarian Empire.
| Published by Marvel
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By Night #7 takes an interesting turn as Heather’s father and uncle take a moment to act as exterminators and she and Jane try to rescue Barney from a mob boss. Love the humour as always from John Allison’s script, especially as he adds some unexpected elements. Very nice design and presentation of the bug from Eidolon by Christine Larsen and Sarah Stern.
| Published Boom Entertainment / BOOM! Box
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Captain Marvel #1 is a fun relaunch, perfectly mixing humour, action, and interpersonal drama as Kelly Thompson, Carmen Carnero, Tamra Bonvillain, and Clayton Cowles bring Carol back to New York. Beautiful colours throughout from Bonvillain, really making Carnero’s line art shine.
| Published by Marvel
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Criminal #1 is a very welcome return to the Lawless family, as Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips, and Jacob Phillips weave a tale of Ricky stealing an old thief’s necklace trying to bail Teeg out of jail, only to wind up in even more hot water than he began in. You don’t need to have read any of the previous volumes of Criminal before, but I still highly recommend that you do since they’re awesome.
| Published by Image
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The Curse of Brimstone #10 gives us some more answers as Annie confronts Wandering Jack to get information on the Salesman and to figure out a way to possibly save her brother. This is still a weird series, but Justin Jordan, Eduardo Pansica, Júlio Ferreira, Rain Beredo, and Wes Abbott have definitely been making it interesting.
| Published by DC Comics
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Deathstroke #39 gears us up for the conclusion next issue by positing that from Slade’s point of view what he’s claimed happened actually did happen, as the disparate threads converge. It’s interesting as to how Priest has been staging this story.
| Published by DC Comics
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Die #2 is brilliant. As good as the first issue was, and it was really damn good, this one is even better as we get the exposed to some of the rules of this fantasy world and thrown headlong into the seamless world building of this realm. Kieron Gillen, Stephanie Hans, and Clayton Cowles have something truly magical here, taking a childhood love of science fiction and fantasy, and subverting it into something that can hurt us like weaponized nostalgia. It is absolutely stunning.
| Published by Image
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Faith: Dreamside #4 is a very strong conclusion to this mini from Jody Houser, MJ Kim, Jordie Bellaire, and Dave Sharpe. The entire series has looked good, but Kim and Bellaire really take it to another level with this finale, the confrontation of Belu is just incredible.
| Published by Valiant
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The Freeze #2 is probably better than the first issue and it was an incredibly debut, from Dan Wickline, Phillip Sevy, and Troy Peteri. I absolutely love that the focus isn’t on the freeze itself or what caused it, and is instead about the people living in the world and the problems that this kind of apocalypse could cause. It’s smart and leads to some very compelling character drama and complications.
| Published by Image / Top Cow
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Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #1 is amazing. Spectacular even. This is a very heartfelt and humorous debut from Tom Taylor, Juann Cabal, Nolan Woodard, and Travis Lanham that takes Spider-Man down to the local level, spotlighting his, well, neighbourhood. There’s also a back-up from Taylor, Marcelo Ferreira, Roberto Poggi, Jim Campbell, and Lanham that could well be a game-changer.
| Published by Marvel
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The Green Lantern #3 continues to be one hell of trip from Grant Morrison, Liam Sharp, Steve Oliff, and Tom Orzechowski. It still feels like something out of a different time, but that’s part of what really makes this work.
| Published by DC Comics
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Gunning for Hits #1 is a pretty dense beginning to what’s apparently a crime drama mixed with the music industry, not at all like Empire because I know that’s probably what many would think. It’s seedier, grittier, down at the street level, but as I say, this is dense. This first issue has a lot of narration, a lot of dialogue, and a great number of pages that more or less outline how signing deals work in a how-to format. It’s unique, blending some of the hallmarks of something like an autobio comic with a more standard narrative approach. I’m definitely looking forward to seeing what Jeff Rougvie, Moritat, and Casey Silver do for a second number.
| Published by Image
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Hit-Girl #12 is the bloody conclusion to Rafael Scavone, Rafael Albuquerque, Marcel Maiolo, and Clem Robins’ “Rome” arc with Mindy and Paola confronting the corrupt convent. Absolutely beautiful artwork from Albuquerque and Maiolo, with even time for one last twist in the tale.
| Published by Image
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House Amok #4 features some very impressive artwork from Shawn McManus and Lee Loughridge as the story takes and interesting path as it heads towards the conclusion. Christopher Sebela has been giving us an interesting look at this world through Dylan as the scales fell from her eyes, but this one makes us wonder, what if the family isn’t really crazy.
| Published by IDW / Black Crown
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Justice League #15 heats things up on Hawkworld with a very interesting revelation about Shayera and Thanagar Prime, along with a deeper mystery about the multiverse. It really makes me wonder what James Tynion IV and Scott Snyder are getting at. Gorgeous art throughout from Jim Cheung, Stephen Segovia, Mark Morales, Tomeu Morey, and Wil Quintana.
| Published by DC Comics
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The Last Siege #8 is the brutal conclusion to this series that has been a practical masterclass in storytelling, from character development through pacing, atmosphere and execution. This series has just been incredible. Landry Q. Walker, Justin Greenwood, Brad Simpson, and Patrick Brosseau stick the landing with one hell of a finale.
| Published by Image
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Man Without Fear #2 continues to tear Matt Murdock apart as he finds ways not to deal very well with being hit by a truck. And gives in to fear. Great art from Stefano Landini and Andres Mossa as Matt’s nightmares come to life.
| Published by Marvel
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Martian Manhunter #2 continues to be a bit of a slow burn, parcelling out a bit about the in-story present and then delving into more about J’onn’s past on Mars, building up Martian culture and what they were taking from Earth even in our ancient past. The art from Riley Rossmo and Ivan Plascencia is amazing.
| Published by DC Comics
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Miles Morales: Spider-Man #2 is another great issue as Miles and the Rhino team-up to track down the missing kids. Saladin Ahmed does an amazing job of humanizing Rhino and making us empathize with his plight. The art from Javier Garrón and David Curiel is again very impressive. 
| Published by Marvel
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Moth & Whisper #5 concludes this series from Ted Anderson, Jen Hickman, and Marshall Dillon. While it does bring the story to a satisfying resolution, it still leaves open the door for more to come, which I’d love to see.
| Published by AfterShock
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Murder Falcon #4 delivers some pretty big revelations as the reunited Brooticus faces off against Magnum Khaos. It goes about as well as you’d expect. Daniel Warren Johnson, Mike Spicer, and Rus Wooton are really nailing the heartfelt character beats in amongst the over-the-top monster battles.
| Published by Image / Skybound
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Oblivion Song #11 deals with the fallout of Ed’s transference of another piece of Philly over to Oblivion. Gorgeous artwork as always from Lorenzo De Felici and Annalisa Leoni, particularly during the creature battles.
| Published by Image / Skybound
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Outer Darkness #3 continues to show us how this universe works as the crew try to salvage a derelict vessel on a supposedly barren rock. This mix of horror and science fiction is wonderful and John Layman, Afu Chan, and Pat Brosseau are really creating something unique here.
| Published by Image / Skybound
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The Punisher #6 begins the next leg of Frank’s ongoing nightmares with the first part of “War in Bagalia” from Matthew Rosenberg, Szymon Kudranski, Antonio Fabela, and Cory Petit. I’ve really been enjoying what Rosenberg has been doing since the “War Machine” arc and it just seems to be getting better. There’s some really intriguing things about a nation run by Baron Zemo here.
| Published by Marvel
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Red Sonja #25 ends this volume with another one-off tale with Red Sonja ferrying a musician to a ship on the coast from Amy Chu, Erik Burnham, Carlos Gomez, Mohan, and Taylor Esposito. It’s a curious story of longing for home that allows for a little bit of reflection on the series, but it doesn’t ruminate on it long. 
| Published by Dynamite
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Self/Made #2 doesn’t have the luxury of the twist of the first issue, so has to work harder to get past that “I see dead people” Sixth Sense moment, and, really, it does. This is just a damned good story, playing with sci-fi and fantasy elements, blended seamlessly due to it all being a representation of game development. Mat Groom, Eduardo Ferigato, Marcelo Costa, and Troy Peteri are doing some great work here.  
| Published by Image
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Sleepless #11 brings all of the plots and machinations to an end as Sarah Vaughn, Leila Del Duca, Alissa Sallah, Gabe Fischer, and Deron Bennett bring the series to an end. Some very interesting bits of tradition, change, and resentment towards monarchy.
| Published by Image
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Spider-Gwen: Ghost Spider #4 is an epilogue to the “Spider-Geddon” event, paying tribute and burying the fallen. It’s a very haunting story, making you wonder if Gwen’s going to take a darker turn in the future. Seanan McGuire, Rosi Kämpe, Takeshi Miyazawa, Ian Herring, and Clayton Cowles do a wonderful saying goodbye to various parts of the Spider-Verse.
| Published by Marvel
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Star Wars: Age of Republic - Jango Fett #1 is this week’s one-shot exploring various characters around the Star Wars canon. Jody Houser, Luke Ross, Java Tartaglia, and Travis Lanham give us a decent story of betrayal and consequences with Jango and Boba Fett.
| Published by Marvel
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Star Wars Adventures: Destroyer Down #3 concludes this mini from Scott Beatty, Derek Charm, Jon Sommariva, Sean Parsons, Matt Herms, and Tom B. Long. It’s been interesting to see the two time periods of the stories play against one other with events in the past informing those in the present.
| Published by IDW
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Thor #9 is somewhat of a companion piece to this week’s Avengers #12, setting up Roz Solomon as another Agent of Wakanda, but you don’t need to read both of them to enjoy them individually. This one delivers a lot of information on what’s going on in regards to the build up of the “War of the Realms” in addition to giving Roz a new purpose and changed outlook. Gorgeous artwork from Mike del Mundo.
| Published by Marvel
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Turok #1 is an entertaining reimagining of the series from Ron Marz, Roberto Castro, Salvatore Aiala, and Troy Peteri, somewhat in line with the original Valiant interpretation, albeit moving it forward to the late 1800′s. Quite like the art from Castro and Aiala. Castro’s art reminds me a bit of a cross between Joe Kubert, Bart Sears, and Jordi Bernet.
| Published by Dynamite
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United States vs. Murder Inc. #5 paints a very bleak picture for the next stage in the US government’s war against the crime families following the assassination of the President. Wonderful work on tone and atmosphere from Brian Michael Bendis, Michael Avon Oeming, Taki Soma, and Carlos M. Mangual. 
| Published by DC Comics / Jinxworld
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Web of Venom: Venom Unleashed #1 is a pair of tales spotlighting the new dog-form of the symbiote as he chases down people infected by Carnage, then Cletus’ perspective on it, from Ryan Stegman, Kyle Hotz, Juan Gedeon, Marc Deering, Scott Hanna, Livesay, Roberto Poggi, Victor Olazaba, Dan Brown, Matt Yackey, Andrew Crossley, Carlos Cabrera, and Clayton Cowles. Really nice to see Hotz’s art here.
| Published by Marvel
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William Gibson’s Alien 3 #3 has the crap hit the proverbial fan as meddling with the xenomorphs begins to bear its deadly fruit. Johnnie Christmas, Tamra Bonvillain, and Nate Piekos are doing such an amazing job at adapting this for comics, it makes me kind of sad that it wasn’t the direction the films took.
| Published by Dark Horse
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Wizard Beach #2 continues the fun of the first issue, with Hex trying to get off the beach, build himself a castle, and hunt down tasty, delicious rats for lunch to no avail. Nice bits of humour and the introduction of a girl who Hex might well be smitten with, as well as a darker mystery involving her grandfather’s wand. Great art from Conor Nolan, Chad Lewis, and Meg Casey.
| Published by BOOM! Studios
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The Wrong Earth #5 has both of the dimension-displaced Dragonflies(flymen) continue to attempt to get back to their respective homes. Also, through flashbacks and monologues, I kind of get the impression that Tom Peyer is trying to tell us that both of them are thoroughly insane. There’s also the usual back-up comic and prose text pieces to round out the issue.
| Published by Ahoy
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Young Justice #1 is the launch vehicle of the new Brian Michael Bendis-driven Wonder Comics line. If you look at it from a perspective of DC’s continuity, it’s probably very confusing. Many of the characters seem to be in their pre-New 52, even potentially pre-Infinite Crisis forms, Gemworld is attacking, Amethyst seems particularly bloodthirsty, and we’ve got a couple of inexplicable legacy characters in Jinny Hex and Teen Lantern, but...I think that confusion, that chaos and frenetic energy, is part of the point, since at the onset, the invaders from Gemworld are aware of the shifts in the multiverse. So maybe give it a chance to develop from there are clue us in on what’s ultimately going on? Regardless, there’s gorgeous action, interesting layouts, and fascinating design work from Patrick Gleason and Alejandro Sanchez.
| Published by DC Comics / Wonder Comics
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Other Highlights: Auntie Agatha’s Home for Wayward Rabbits #3, Black Dahlia, Blackbird #4, Cemetery Beach #5, Curse Words #19, The Dreaming #5, DuckTales #16, Euthanauts #5, Go Go Power Rangers #16, God of War #3, Hack/Slash vs. Chaos! #2, Joe Golem: The Drowning City #5, Kick-Ass #11, LaGuardia #2, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: The Tempest #4, Patience! Conviction! Revenge! #5, Predator: Hunters II #4, Prodigy #2, Rose #16, Star Wars #59, Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #40, Vampirella/Dejah Thoris #4
Recommended Collections: Dread Gods, Eclipse - Volume 3, Lucy Dreaming, Modern Fantasy, Star Wars: Doctor Aphra - Volume 4: Catastrophe Con, Tomb Raider - Volume 4: Inferno
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Housekeeping: You can check out my review of the hardcover of Rick Geary’s Black Dahlia here. 
Also, every Monday, I’ve been providing a selection for my comic of the week for Batman’s Bookcase. The latest was a look at Jason Aaron, Mahmud Asrar, Matthew Wilson, and Travis Lanham’s excellent Conan the Barbarian #1. Read it here.
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d. emerson eddy is too hot to handle, too cold to hold, he’s not a Ghostbuster, and he’s not in control. Please somebody put him back into his cage and into some kind of climate controlled environment.
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confesionesfc · 3 years ago
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Capirotada
Hoy voy hablar solo el origen de la Capirotada un postre antiguo.
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La capirotada es una postre y es más antiguo de lo que imaginas, pues su origen se remonta al imperio romano, alrededor del siglo IV, pero se trataba de un platillo salado muy parecido a la capirotada trozos de pan tostado y bañados en agua con vinagre, al que se le agregaban pepinos, pollo, queso, alcaparras y vísceras de pollo y que se alternaban en capas. 
Tiempo después, este platillo llegó a España y esta receta fue transmitida a través de un antiguo recetario publicado en 1477 con el nombre de: Libro de Cozina y escrito por Ruperto Nola y quien llamó a este platillo: Almondrote, se cocina con rebanadas de pan tostadas y remojadas en caldo de carnero, alternándose en capas con otras carnes como perdiz asada de esta manera era como lo consumían los Españoles.
Con el arribo de los españoles a México llega también su cocina, y como muchas recetas traídas el Almondrote nuevamente sufrió cambios en su contenido y dándole un nuevo significado. En México, se creé que Hernán Cortés envenenó con este postre al colono Francisco Garay, su amigo y compadre cuando quiso asentarse en Veracruz, siendo que Cortés ya se había establecido en la Huasteca Alta, la ciudad de Villa de Santiesteban del Puerto, actualmente Pánuco.
Otro recetario que incluye la capirotada es el libro Arte de cocina, pastelería, viscochería y conservería, de Francisco Martínez Montiño, de 1611. Martínez Montiño, célebre cocinero de Felipe II, propone la capirotada con el nombre de Sopa de Capirotada, y la presenta muy recargada de carne al incluir lonjas de lomo de puerco y salchichas, además de usar, como De Nola, rebanadas de carne de perdiz asada. Martínez Montiño sustituye el simple pan tostado por unas torrejas hechas con miel, e introduce el queso rallado entre las capas.En cuanto al aderezo, lo prepara con queso, ajo, caldo y huevos, y nos pide poner la sopa al fuego y retirarla cuando espese, para agregar por encima queso y azafrán y ponerla nuevamente al fuego, y cuando esté medio cocida echarle manteca de puerco y dejar que se termine de cocer. 
Ni Roberto de Nola ni Francisco Martínez Montiño mencionan la capirotada como platillo de vigilia, pues ésta contiene carne, pero se ha sugerido que el plato tomó su nombre del gorro que utilizaban los monjes que participaban en las procesiones de la Semana Santa, y que se define como un cucurucho enorme con varias superposiciones, un capirote. 
Ya en los recetarios novo-hispanos la capirotada se encuentra en su modalidad de plato sin carne. Alrededor de 1780 la versión sin carne del platillo se popularizó, creado por el Fray Gerónimo de San Pelayo en su libro de cocina, siendo ya una versión más cercana a la que hoy conocemos en México como la tradicional capirotada. La receta de San Pelayo consistía en varias capas de pan, queso y aderezo a base de Tomate, actualmente algunos estados de México siguen usan tomates en sus recetas de capirotada. Este platillo novo-hispano comenzó a prepararse con mayor frecuencia durante el siglo XVIII.
En el siglo XX la capirotada en su versión de plato dulce se popularizó más que el de carne, sobre todo como plato de vigilia, para integrarse al grupo de alimentos, como lentejas, habas, croquetas y salsa blanca, tortas de camarón y empanadas, que cubrían la cuaresma.
Al ser un platillo austero, fue ideal para consumirse en este tiempo de penitencia, y además se le dio un valor simbólico religioso:
* El pan viejo se relaciona a la pobreza y también hace alusión al Cuerpo de Cristo.
* La Sangre de Cristo es representada por la miel del piloncillo.
* El queso rallado simboliza el manto blanco con que fue cubierto en su sepultura.
* La canela en rama representa la cruz y los clavos de olor representan los clavos con los que crucificaron a cristo.
Sin embrago, no existe una "versión oficial" de la Iglesia Católica en la que se reconozca estos platillos como tradición.
Para los católicos, la Cuaresma es un tiempo de reflexión, penitencia y preparación para la Semana Santa, donde se conmemora la Pasión, Muerte y Resurrección de Cristo.
La tradición católica manda mantener ayuno y abstinencia de comer carne durante el Miércoles de Ceniza y todos los Viernes de Cuaresma, así como el Viernes Santo.
Doña Josefina Velázquez de León, máxima autoridad de cocina hacia los años cuarenta y hizo que se consideró a la capirotada oficialmente un platillo de vigilia y la incluye en su recetario de Platillos de vigilia . Ahí son obvios los cambios: la sustitución de la cazuela por un refractario, y el uso de la palabra “telera”, pero no habrá cambios en el modelo de la capirotada que seguirá teniendo esos tres aspectos que le dan su sello característico: el pan, el aderezo y la técnica de capas. 
Durante la década de los años 60 y 70, la capirotada fue uno de los postres más comunes en los hogares mexicanos.
Otra autora, la maestra Virginia Rodríguez Rivera recoge hacia 1965 una receta procedente de Zacatecas en la que volvemos a ver la capirotada que ya podemos llamar dulce, y que viene a confirmar que esta versión fue la más popular de nuestro país.  Con un legado tan antiguo como es la capirotada, nuestro país comparte de alguna forma ese origen que tuvieron las grandes civilizaciones occidentales a partir de Roma.  A la capirotada romana se le fueron agregando nuevos productos, y México colaboró con el tomate, pero su técnica se conservó intacta: formar capas hasta terminar con los ingredientes.
América creo una mestizaje de platillos con los colonizadores y así teniendo muchos platillos en común en todo el continente, tiendo a la capirotada como un plato que se encuentra registrada como parte de los platos de vigilia en Texas, Nuevo México, Puerto Rico y Guatemala.  También se encuentra otras en el caso de los golfeados de Venezuela con su modelo de capas de pan y miel, e incluso en lejanos países como Inglaterra, que cuenta con su propia versión de la capirotada: bread and butter pudding.
Bibliografía tomada como base para el desarrollo de este post:
https://laboliteria.wordpress.com/2015/03/13/la-capirotada-en-peligro-extincion/
https://www.cocinafacil.com.mx/tips-de-cocina/capirotada/
https://www.cocinafacil.com.mx/tips-de-cocina/capirotada/
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[Pasolini “cattivo” maestro][Mario Caligiuri]
Scopri il lato meno noto di Pier Paolo Pasolini: quello di educatore. Un'analisi dei suoi scritti e dei suoi film che rivelano una profonda riflessione sul ruolo della scuola e della cultura nella società.
La pedagogia “corsara” di Pasolini: un antidoto al presente Titolo: Pasolini “cattivo” maestroA cura di: Mario CaligiuriEdito da: RubbettinoAnno: 2024Pagine: 160ISBN: 9788849879186 La sinossi di Pasolini “cattivo” maestro di Mario Caligiuri Pasolini è un autore smisurato. Nel suo straordinario impegno intellettuale un posto preminente viene occupato dalla pedagogia. Le sue poesie, i suoi…
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PARAISO - SADAELS from Hernan Corera on Vimeo.
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Directed by: Hernan Corera
Created by: Hernán Corera, Martín Holzman & Juan Daels Written by: Hernán Corera & Martín Holzman
Produced by Mamá Hungara, Argentina Cine,  Stink & JVVENAL
Cast: Sunrise Singer: Vida Uniqua Spinetta Sunset Singer: Virginia Correa Dupuy Mercy Team, Legendary Malambo Dancer: Fabian Serna Mercy Team #1: Rosalba Menna Mercy Team #2: Ornella Karen Noelia Hermida Mercy Team #3: Josefina Seoane Mercy Team #4: Lourdes Nair Gaurisse Vignera Severity Team Pythoness: Analia Pisano Severity Team #1: Ailin Sofia Barsanti Severity Team #2: Luna Gonella Severity Team #3: Victoria Vexina Severity Team #4: Isabella Ferri Soria Laud: Igor Herzog Gambling Girl: Irune Porcel Laburu Referee: Roberto Paredes Priest: Waymallen Kalen Card collector: David Duarte  Accountant: Juan Manuel Damperat
Spectators: Camila Lamaro - Justo Benitez - Federico Solimando - Jordan Lescano - Mateo Balgane - Ana Mendoza - Juan Manuel Damperat - Matias Hernan Caseros - Nahil Gelené - Carlos Sallete - Saul Garderes
Executive producers Juan Saravia Luca Macome Hernán Corera Belisario Saravia   Cinematographer Luciano Badaracco Edited by  Manuel Dondas
Production Designer Valentina Luppino Costume Designer Juan Daels Fashion Image and Concept Designer Joaquín Diaz & Josefina Roveta Stylist Joaquín Diaz & Josefina Roveta  Costume assist  Alberto Romano Gil Costume assist  Agustina Arful  Malambo costume design by Nilda Beatriz Aguiar Hair & Makeup Yamo Zarlenga for Niche Studio Hair & Make up team Mora Burset Hair & Make up team Abril Fumo
Music Director: Daniel Schnock Music: YYYY, Virginia Correa Dupuy, Igor Herzog & Vida Uniqua Spinetta
Color Correction Alejandra Lescano Graphic Design Los Caballos Card Design Maximiliano Manso y Mariano Calvo VFX Prosthetics Marcos Berta Casting CRUDO Post-Production Coordinator Aldo Ferrari
Sound Design and Mix BAMBA Sound Engineer: Matías Yúdica Bartels Foley: Diego Marcone Producer Bamba: Tomás Becú & Juan Manuel Marín Fraga
"Pueblo de Orfalese" by YYYY  Composed by M. Yaya & P. Yaya Eerie Records
"En la vida siguiente"  by YYYY  Composed by M. Yaya & P. Yaya Eerie Records
"Lo que hay detrás del miedo" by YYYY  Composed by M. Yaya & P. Yaya Eerie Records
"En que nos parecemos" Composed by María Elena Walsh interpretada por Virginia Correa Dupuy & Vida Spinetta
AD: Florencia Poggi 2nd AD Barbara Terasani Set Decorator Carmen Rivoira Production Manager Esteban Budassi Production Assistant Franco Charnas Production Assistant Santiago Perusin Propmaster Emanuel Fernandez Propmaster assist. Fabián Santiago Enríquez Focus puller Sofia Sarasola 2nd Camera assist. Francis Farrell Video Assist Florencia Scosceria Gaffer Julian Badino Electrician Martin Poleri Electrician Leandro Rocha Electrician Hector Abel Villalva  Key grip Pablo Bejarano Grip  Maximiliano Tolosa  Sound Juan Luis Bianchi 
Press: Malena Souto Arena Photos Johanna Ekonen Translator Emma Reardon
Animal Wrangler Fabricio Salvador Elissetche  Security  Emanuel Enresto Dominguez
Catering Alexis Damian Cabilla Catering Daniela Dalto Santillan Catering Maria Eugenia Rodriguez Catering Martin Andrade  Catering Mauro Aboy 
Rental AJAF Seguros ART Risk Media Alq. Varios de producción Produtech
Hotel Baló Yamay Ecoturismo
Trucks Pimba Production Nicolás Vicchio Production Cristian Rossi  Bus TRASLADA
Con el Apoyo de la municipalidad de LAS FLORES "Generando un nuevo polo de servicios audiovisuales"
Special Thanks to:
Secretaría de Cultura de Las Flores and staff - Secretaría de Desarrollo Productivo y Sustentable and staff - Delegación de Pardo - Capilla Nuestra Señora del Perpetuo Socorro - Club de Football Social y Recreativo Unión Deportiva Pardo - Asociación de Bomberos Voluntarios Las Flores 
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Bar vieja estación - Alfredo Ariel Valiante  - Mario Harrison – Lisandro  Paggi - Emilia Acosta - Camila Lamaro- - Julieta Spina - Dante Spinetta - María José Carnero - Pablo Bernst - - Nahil Gelené  - Facundo Saravia
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Valiant is proud to present your first lettered look at NINJA-K #10, an ALL-NEW JUMPING ON POINT for the year’s most daring super-spy series! On August 15th, renowned writer Christos Gage (Netflix’s Daredevil) and comic legend Larry Stroman (X-Factor) advance the history of Britain’s most secretive intelligence service with a never-before-seen backstory into one of its most brutal, bionic agents: NINJA-H!
From the encrypted files of The Ninja Programme, another secret chapter revealed! The Cold War is in full swing and the United Kingdom’s top-secret intelligence unit has come to a crossroads. As their once-elite collection of secret agents finds itself outmatched by the escalation of the United States’ H.A.R.D. Corps division, the spymasters of MI6 are about to develop a new kind of soldier for their never-ending war of global gamesmanship and international intrigue. Part man, part machine, and bound together with the most extreme technological enhancements that the 1980s have to offer, NINJA-H is faster, stronger, and deadlier than any who have come before…
On August 15th, Colin King faces another threat from the past as master storytellers Christos Gage and Larry Stroman forge ahead in NINJA-K #10 – Featuring covers by Giuseppe Camuncoli (Superior Spider-Man), Larry Stroman (Alien Legion), and Darick Robertson (HARBINGER RENEGADE)!
But before that: Don’t miss the finale of Ninjak’s unstoppable team-up with Livewire, Punk Mambo, Doctor Mirage, and GIN-GR in NINJA-K #9, when “THE COALITION” reaches a thrilling climax! This week on July 18th, Christos Gage and devastating artist Juan José Ryp (BRITANNIA) face off in the shadows of Mexico City as the fate of the world hangs in the balance! Featuring covers by Carmen Carnero (DC Bombshells), Alan Quah (Orphan Black), Clayton Crain (4001 A.D.), and Adam Pollina (X-Force)!
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Real Madrid: Courtois; Odriozola, Varane, Sergio Ramos, Marcelo; Valverde, Modric, Casemiro, Isco; Jovic, Benzema
Bench: Lunin, Altube, Carvajal, Mendy, Nacho, Odegaard, Lucas, Asensio, Vinicius, Rodrygo, Mayoral
Real Valladolid: Roberto; Hervias, Bruno, Javi Sanchez, Carnero; Plano, Michel, San Emeterio, Waldo, Orellana; Weismann
Bench: Samu Perez, Luis Perez, El Yamiq, Nacho, Rubio, Sergio Lopez, Kike Perez, Villa, Oriol, Zalazar, Guardiola, Andre
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EIB vs VLD Today’s Dream11 Prediction, LaLiga Santander 2021
EIB vs VLD Dream11 Prediction | Eibar will square off against Real Valladolid in the last match of today’s LaLiga Santander fixtures. Eibar has lost four out of the last 5 games they had played in this league.
Their last win came against Granada, where they registered a 2-0 victory. They are now placed at the 17th position in the league standings with 4 wins and 8 draws.
On the other hand, Real Valladolid lost their previous two games after back-to-back draws in the league.
They are now placed at the 18th position in the league standings with 4 wins and 8 draws as well. Here is the Dream11 Prediction for today match and my dream11 team based on the analysis.
EIB vs VLD Match Details:
Venue: Ipurua
Date: February 13, 2021
Time: 11:00 PM
EIB vs VLD Broadcast Details:
Live streamings for the Eibar vs Real Valladolid, La Liga match are not available in India. But you can watch live scores across the websites on the internet.
Key Players:
Eibar Key Players:
Kike
Bryan Gil Salvatierra
Esteban Burgos
Real Valladolid Key Players:
Shon Weissman
Marcos De Sousa
Oscar Plano
EIB vs VLD – Recent Form
Eibar: L L D L L
Real Valladolid: L L L D D
EIB vs VLD Squads:
Eibar (EIB):
Marko Dmitrovic, Yoel, Jon Jon Magunagoitia, Esteban Burgos, Pedro Bigas, Rafa, José Ángel, Rober, Anaitz Arbilla, Paulo Oliveira, Sergio Álvarez, Pape Diop, Edu Expósito, Takashi Inui, Olabe, Recio, Damian Kadzior, Pedro León, Alejandro Pozo,
Kévin Rodrigues, Eñaut Mendía, Unai Dufur, Miguel Atienza, Quique González, Sergi Enrich, Yoshinori Muto, Kike, Bryan Gil Salvatierra, Unai Arietaleanizbeaskoa, Enrique Gonzalez Casin.
Real Valladolid (VLD):
Jose Antonio Caro, Samuel Perez, Jordi Masip, Antonito, Nacho Martinez, Mohammed Salisu, Javi Moyano, Kiko Olivas, Javi Sanchez, Pedro Porro, Joaquin-Fernandez, Diego Alende Lopez, Raul Garcia-Carnero, Matheus Fernandes, Fede San Emeterio, Waldo Rubio,
Oscar Plano, Toni Villa, Ruben Alcaraz, Pablo Hervias, Michel, Hatem Ben Arfa, Kike Perez, Raul Uche, Stiven Plaza, Miguel De la Fuente, Sergi Guardiola, Enes Unal, Sandro Ramirez, Roberto Jim, Shon Weissman, Roque Mesa, Fabian Orellana.
EIB vs VLD Probable XI:
Eibar Probable XI: Marko Dmitrovic, Anaitz Arbilla, Paulo Oliveira, Pedro Bigas, Alejandro Pozo , Edu Expósito, Pape Diop, Kike , Takashi Inui, Yoshinori Muto, Bryan Gil Salvatierra.
Real Valladolid Probable XI: Roberto, Joaquín, Miguel Angel Rubio, Ignasi Vilarrasa, Hervías, Rubén Alcaraz, Michel, Waldo Rubio, Fede, Sergio Benito, Kuki Zalazar.
Dream11 Team for today’s match:
Goal-Keeper
1) M Dmitrovic
Defender
2) J El Yamiq
3) E Burgos
4) A Pozo
5) A Arbilla
Mid-Fielder
6) O Plano
7) T Villa
8) P Hervias
9) B Gil
Forward
10) K Garcia
11) Y Muto
Dream11 Prediction for today match shown here is only a match before the team and the original team can be different after the release of lineups.
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toooooooop · 4 years ago
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Punta Carnero Tarifa by Roberto Navarro https://ift.tt/32j7R1T
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Punta Carnero Tarifa by Roberto Navarro https://ift.tt/32j7R1T
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