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theersatzcowboy · 5 months ago
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Liquid Sky (1982)
Anne Carlisle plays two genders equally beautifully in this indescribable artifact of now-lost downtown cool that's the blueprint for 2000s electroclash sleaze.
Director: Slava Tsukerman
Cinematographer: Yuri Neyman
Production and Costume Designer: Marina Levikova
Starring: Anne Carlisle, Paula E. Sheppard, Roy MacArthur
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scotianostra · 4 months ago
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The respected Scottish actor Roy Hanlon passed away on June 30th 2005.
Throughout his career Roy Hanlon was a much loved and respected character actor. He appeared often on television, with many theatre companies in Scotland and Ireland and graced many productions at the Edinburgh Festival. Indeed he had the distinction of appearing in three productions of the epic Three Estaites in the same role. His well-known face, however, was seen in important supporting roles in a host of Scottish drama series, including Dr Finlay’s Casebook, Sutherland’s Law and The Borderers.
Roy Hanlon trained with the Scottish Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, graduating in 1960. He joined the Glasgow Citizens’ Company and was a member of the company at that year’s Edinburgh Festival in Durenmatt’s seldom-performed Romullus the Great. He was back two years later in an equally rare play - The Doctor and the Devils - with a host of leading Scottish actors.
In 1964 Hanlon made the first of several appearances in Dr Finlay’s Casebook and appeared as a menacing doctor in Edward Bond’s acclaimed radio drama Castles in Spain. In 1967 he was in two films. The first (Robbery), starring Stanley Baker, was about a gang who robbed the overnight Glasgow to London train. He then appeared in an espionage thriller, The Naked Runner alongside Frank Sinatra and Edward Fox. Critics greeted neither movie with much enthusiasm. Two years later, Hanlon was cast in several leading television dramas of the period, notably the underground spy drama Jason King, which made a star of Peter Wyngarde.
Throughout the 1970s, Hanlon appeared in a host of roles. These included BBC Scotland’s popular 1972 drama Sutherland’s Law, about a procurator fiscal, starring Iain Sutherland, and The Saint - the award-winning series on ITV starring Roger Moore.
It was in 1984 that Hanlon first came to the Festival to play Spiritualitie in Tom Fleming’s dramatic production of the Thrie Estaites. The production starred such actors as Andrew Cruickshank, David Rintoul, Edith Macarthur and Alec Heggie and was repeated the following year. Hanlon also returned to the same role in the 1991 production of the play. In 1985 it was performed at the Assembly Hall in tandem with Sydney Goodsir Smith’s The Wallace, in which Hanlon played John Mentieth. The Wallace demanded much of the huge cast: the opening scene alone was given in old Scots and contemporary English.
In the early 1980s, Hanlon became a regular visitor to Ireland and worked often with the Abbey Theatre of Dublin (including a memorable Doctor’s Dilemma in 1982). Two years earlier he had made a notable impression in the world premiere of Brian Friel’s Translations, in which Hanlon delivered an engrossing account of Jimmy Jack alongside the young Liam Neeson and Stephen Rea.
Hanlon was with the Abbey in 1995 for Patrick Mason’s production of Sebastian Barry’s The Only True History of Lizzie Finn. In 1998 Hanlon was nominated for a Barclay’s Theatre Award for his appearance in Juno and the Paycock.
Hanlon remained a fiercely proud Scot and was devoted to his profession and his family. He was still working up to 2004, when he was seen in BBC2’s Takin’ Over the Asylum.
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bijouxcarys · 8 months ago
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❤️ (Playlist) Peace Lovin’ Guy ❤️
Masterlist
The End of the World - Skeeter Davis | Fingertips - Stevie Wonder | Be My Baby - The Ronettes | Then He Kissed Me - The Crystals | (You’re The) Devil In Disguise - Elvis Presley | My Girl - The Temptations | You Really Got Me - The Kinks | House of the Rising Sun - The Animals | I Get Around - The Beach Boys | Oh, Pretty Woman - Roy Orbison | All Day and All of the Night - The Kinks | Leader Of The Pack - The Shangri-Las | I Got You Babe - Sonny & Cher | (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction - The Rolling Stones | Downtown - Petula Clark | Help Me, Rhonda - The Beach Boys | Stop! In The Name Of Love - The Supremes | Do You Believe in Magic? - The Lovin’ Spoonful | Cherish - The Association | California Dreamin’ - The Mamas & The Papas | You Can’t Hurry Love - The Supremes | Paint It, Black - The Rolling Stones | What Becomes Of The Brokenhearted - Jimmy Ruffin | Good Vibrations - The Beach Boys | The Sound of Silence - Simon & Garfunkel | Light My Fire - The Doors | I’m a Believer - The Monkees | Daydream Believer - The Monkees | Respect - Aretha Franklin | Let’s Live For Today - The Grass Roots | Purple Haze - Jimi Hendrix | Sunshine Of Your Love - Cream | Born To Be Wild - Steppenwolf | Voodoo Child (Slight Return) - Jimi Hendrix | Piece Of My Heart - Janis Joplin | Time of the Season - The Zombies | Hush - Deep Purple | Dream A Little Dream Of Me - Cass Elliot | Ain’t Nothing Like The Real Thing - Marvin Gaye, Tammi Terrell | Touch Me - The Doors | Tip Toe Thru’ the Tulips with Me - Tiny Tim | Midnight Confessions - The Grass Roots | Aquarius/Let The Sunshine In - The 5th Dimension | Sugar, Sugar - The Archies | Crimson & Clover - Tommy James & The Shondells | Sweet Caroline - Neil Diamond | Venus - Shocking Blue | Come Together - The Beatles | Suspicious Minds - Elvis Presley | Immigrant Song - Led Zeppelin | Layla - Derek & The Dominos | Iron Man - Black Sabbath | Lola - The Kinks | I Want You Back - The Jackson 5 | Spirit In The Sky - Norman Greenbaum | In the Summertime - Mungo Jerry | ABC - The Jackson 5 | I’ll Be There - The Jackson 5 | The Love You Save - The Jackson 5 | Take Me Home, Country Roads - John Denver | Baba O’Riley - The Who | Get It On - T. Rex | School’s Out - Alice Cooper | Burning Love - Elvis Presley | Tiny Dancer - Elton John | You’re So Vain - Carly Simon | Wig Wam Bam - Sweet | MacArthur Park - Richard Harris | Lookin’ Through The Windows - The Jackson 5 | Happy Xmas (War Is Over) - John Lennon | Smoke On The Water - Deep Purple | Time in a Bottle - Jim Croce | Alone Again (Naturally) - Gilbert O’Sullivan | I Can See Clearly Now - Johnny Nash | Superstition - Stevie Wonder | Life on Mars? - David Bowie | Crocodile Rock - Elton John | Let’s Get It On - Marvin Gaye | The Ballroom Blitz - Sweet | Cum on Feel the Noize - Slade | Dancing In The Moonlight - King Harvest | Top Of The World - Carpenters | Keep Yourself Alive - Queen | No More Mr. Nice Guy - Alice Cooper | Liar - Queen | Dream On - Aerosmith | Goin’ Back To Indiana - The Jackson 5 | Little Bitty Pretty One - The Jackson 5 | Whole Lotta Love - Led Zeppelin | Heartbreaker - Led Zeppelin | Tomorrow Never Knows - The Beatles | Help! - The Beatles | Twist And Shout - The Beatles | Here Comes The Sun - The Beatles | Son Of A Preacher Man - Dusty Springfield | Dazed and Confused - Led Zeppelin | Cecilia - Simon & Garfunkel | Doing Alright - Queen | Great King Rat - Queen | My Fairy King - Queen | The Night Comes Down - Queen | Modern Times Rock ‘N Roll - Queen | Son And Daughter - Queen | My Generation - The Who | You Shook Me - Led Zeppelin | April Come She Will - Simon & Garfunkel | I Want To Hold Your Hand - The Beatles | Let’s Spend The Night Together - The Rolling Stones | Can’t Help Falling in Love - Elvis Presley | Ramble On - Led Zeppelin | I See The Want In Your Eyes - Conway Twitty
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lboogie1906 · 7 months ago
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Nikole Sheri Hannah-Jones (born April 9, 1976) most famous for her role in the 1619 Project, is an investigative journalist, who was born in Waterloo, Iowa. Her father, Milton Hannah, is African American, and her mother, Cheryl A. Novotny, is Czech and English. She attended the University of Notre Dame and earned her BA in history and African American studies. She received a Roy H. Park Fellowship from the University of North Carolina Hussman School of Journalism and Media and graduated with her MA in journalism.
She worked for the Raleigh News & Observer newspaper, before moving to Portland and taking a post with The Oregonian newspaper. She wrote on the 40th anniversary of the 1965 Watts Riots. She studied universal healthcare in Cuba, via her Fellowship from the Institute for Advanced Journalism Studies. She married IT specialist Faraji Jones. They have one daughter.
She began working with ProPublica, a nonprofit news organization. She became a staff reporter for The New York Times. She founded the Ida B. Wells Society for Investigative Reporting. She received a MacArthur Foundation fellowship. She began working on the 1619 Project, a series of essays, poems, and photos, written for the New York Times that explored the role of slavery and its long aftermath in US History. She received both national recognition and criticism for “The 1619 Project.” The lead essay for the project, “Our Democracy’s founding ideals were false when they were written. Black Americans have fought to make them true” won her a Pulitzer Prize for Commentary.
UNC offered her a faculty position. Due to the controversy surrounding “the 1619 Project,” the Board of Trustees of UNC initially denied her tenure which usually comes with senior appointments like hers. UNC reversed its decision but she declined the position and accepted a tenured position at Howard University. She will be the inaugural Knight Chair in Race and Journalism. She has won over fifteen awards for her work in journalism and investigative reporting. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence
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truthinrealityblog · 5 months ago
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The Gospel According to MacArthur
The Gospel According to MacArthur: Examining the book The Gospel According to Jesus Pt 1 More articles on the ministry of John MacArthur on Roys Report Is Repentance Part of Salvation?How to Discern, Test and Judge RightlyWolves in Sheep’s Clothing in KJV ScriptureInvalid reasons for staying in a church teaching false doctrineThe Plight of Being Unteachable or The Plight of Knowing…
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manitat · 6 months ago
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MOJO’s Top 100 Epic Rock Tracks:
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01 Queen – Bohemian Rhapsody
02 Led Zeppelin – Stairway To Heaven
03 The Rolling Stones – Sympathy For The Devil
04 Pink Floyd – Shine On You Crazy Diamond
05 The Doors – The End
06 Kate Bush – Wuthering Heights
07 The Beatles – A Day In The Life
08 Elvis Presley – An American Trilogy
09 Meat Loaf – Bat Out Of Hell
10 Richard Harris – MacArthur Park
11 The Beach Boys – Heroes And Villains
12 Don McClean – American Pie
13 Ike & Tina Turner – River Deep, Mountain High
14 Derek & The Dominos – Layla
15 Black Sabbath – Black Sabbath
16 David Bowie – Space Oddity
17 U2 – Bullet The Blue Sky
18 ELP – Fanfare For The Common Man
19 John Leyton – Johnny Remember Me
20 Kraftwerk – Autobahn
21 Procul Harum – A Whiter Shade Of Pale
22 Mike Oldfield – Tubular Bells
23 King Crimson – The Court Of The Crimson King
24 Radiohead – Paranoid Android
25 Bruce Springsteen – Jungleland
26 The Shangri-Las – Past, Present And Future
27 The Walker Bros. – The Sun Ain’t Gonna Shine Anymore
28 Yes – The Gates Of Delirium
29 Jethro Tull – Thick As A Brick
30 Prince – Purple Rain
31 Wings – Live And Let Die
32 Lynyrd Skynyrd – Freebird
33 Manic Street Preachers – A Design For Life
34 The Velvet Underground – Sister Ray
35 Frankie Goes To Hollywood – Welcome To The P...
36 Can – Mother Sky
37 Oasis – Champagne Supernova
38 Thin Lizzy – Roisin Dubh (Black Rose) Rock Legend
39 The Darkness – Christmas Time
40 Joy Division – Decades
41 Rush – Xanadu
42 Genesis – Supper’s Ready
43 The Who – Baba O’Reilly
44 Eric Carmen – All By Myself
45 Klaatu – Calling Occupants Of Interplanetary Craft
46 Deep Purple – Child In Time
47 Bauhaus – Bela Lugosi’s Dead
48 Freddie Mercury & Montserrat Caballe – Barcelona
49 Alice Cooper – Halo Of Files
50 Blue Oyster Cult – Don’t Fear The Reaper
51 Guns & Roses – November Rain
52 The Verve – Bitter Sweet Symphony
53 Lou Reed – Street Hassle
54 Ultravox – Vienna
55 The Nice – The Cry Of Eugene
56 Pulp – Common People
57 The Electric Prunes – Holy Are You
58 Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds – The Carny
59 Primal Scream – Higher Than The Sun
60 Scott Walker – Such A Small Love
61 Mountain – Nantucket Sleighride
62 Fairport Convention – Tam Lin
63 The Eagles – Journey Of The Sorcerer
64 Gordon Lightfoot – The Wreck Of Edmund Fitzgerald
65 Rainbow – Stargazer
66 Leonard Cohen – Memories
67 The LA’s – The Looking Glass
68 Supertramp – Fool’s Overture
69 The Monkees – Randy Scouse Git
70 Sonic Youth – Tunic (Song For Karen)
71 The Stone Roses – Breaking Into Heaven
72 Roy Harper – The Lord’s Prayer
74 McAlmont & Butler – Yes
75 The Grateful Dead – Dark Star
76 Klaus Schulze – Friedrich Nietzsche
77 David McWilliams – The Days Of Pearly Spencer
78 Julian Cope – Safesurfer
79 Buffalo Springfield – Broken Arrow
80 Iron Butterfly – In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida
81 Alex Harvey – Isobel Goudie
82 Flowered Up – Weekender
83 David Gates – Suite: Clouds, Rain
84 Fleetwood Mac – The Chain
85 The Bevis Frond – Tangerine Infringement Break
86 Spiritualized – Don’t Just Do Something
87 ELO – Eldorado Overture
88 Spock’s Beard – The Healing Colors Of Sound
89 Iron Maiden – Rime Of The Ancient Mariner
90 Patti Smith – Land
91 Kiss – Odyssey
92 Aphrodite’s Child – The Four Horsemen
93 Metallica – One
94 Dexy’s Midnight Runners – This Is What She’s Like
95 John Miles – Music
96 British Sea Power – Lately
97 Bob Dylan – Hurricane
98 Billy Joel – Scenes From An Italian Restaurant
99 Diamond Head – Am I Evil
100 Damien Rice – Eskimo
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beginningspod · 10 months ago
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It's time for Beginnings, the podcast where writer and performer Andy Beckerman talks to the comedians, writers, filmmakers and musicians he admires about their earliest creative experiences and the numerous ways in which a creative life can unfold.
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On today's 14th Anniversary episode, I talk to MacArthur Genius Grant-winning author Jonathan Lethem. Originally from Brooklyn, New York, Jonathan at first thought he was going to be a visual artist until some existential realizations about class and art in college in the early 1980s left him disillusioned. He dropped out, hitchhiked to California and started writing while he worked as a clerk in used bookstores. In 1994, Harcourt Brace published his first novel Gun, with Occasional Music, and since then he's written a dozen more - just a sampling: Motherless Brooklyn, The Fortress of Solitude, Chronic City, The Feral Detective - as well as a number of short story collections, and this is just scratching the surface. Currently Jonathan is the Roy Edward Disney Professor of Creative Writing and Professor of English at Pomona College, and his most recent book, Brooklyn Crime Novel, was published last October by HarperCollins, and like everything else Jonathan writes, it is great!
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ramrodd · 1 year ago
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How does public opinion on labor strikes influence negotiations between unions and employers?
Paul Krugman’s Peddling Prosperity is a primary introduction to the Salt Water economics of Jesus. When you replace “the invisible hand” with “Peddling Prosperity”, you get Quality Assurance.
COMMENTARY:
The essential demand of the current management/labor dialogue, is that management and stockholders abandon the Fresh Water business model of Yale and the University of Chicago andadopt the Salt Water business model of W. Edwards Deming Quality Assurance protocols. Deming was anti-labor until he went to Japan and that the only way he could get his Quality Principles to work required the Esprit de Corps of organize labor to make it organic, except that MacArthur had specifically prohibited industrial organizations in Japan’s Constitution for pretty much the same reasons Soviet Marxism forbade labor unions.
The economics of the January 6 majority in the House that vacated the speakers chair at the moment we need to be able to respond to global events on a timely basis. What the Hamas demonstrates to me that Fresh Water politicians like Matt Gaetz, Tommy Tuberville, GW Bush and Richard “Dick” Cheney, America’s favorite war criminal have created a blind spot in the intelligence services of the good guys in this movie that is the same blind spot that let the Russians slip into the 2016 election cycle neither the CIA nor FBI saw coming. It is a consequence of Fresh Water logic, generally associated with the libertarian of Jefferson Davis and the Final Solution. That’s what Steve Bannon and Newt Gingrich have been working to achieve: to stop the motor of the world, just like John Galt. in Atlas Shrugged.
The Quality Assurance business model is based on the Salt Water economics that Eisenhower employed to direct his Crusade in Europe. The Labor side of the current negotiations have been force-fed Quality Assurance training based on the Fresh Water HR model of Dilbert. It’s a perversion of Demings science that is typical of the current Ivy League Socialism of the Harvard MAB program., going back to Jay Gatsby and the Kennedys. The New York 400.
Fresh Water economics is like a Bee Keeper who takes all the honey in the Fall and replaces it with sugar water. It’s the essence of Trickle Down economics. That’s the business model of management .
The current management business model is based on looting their organization’s capital requirements for their personal compensation of the Fresh Water Bee Keeper. Jack Welch didn’t invent it, but he popularized it by looting General Electric so he could have a mint on his pillow at night.
The Salt Water Quality Assurance business model is based on everybody getting a mint on their pillow at night. Without Hamas coining though a Trojan House in the night.
The January 6 majority is the Fresh Water coalition in Congress. It’s all connected to Citizens United and Sam Alito. When stock holders realize that they are being ripped off by the Fresh Water executive compensation and that the Quality Assurance business model is a protocol to optimize ROI.
Forever. Without having to sell ATT stock like Steve Bannon’s dad because of Reaganomics. This will produce a new generation of woke investors who require woke executives to adopt the Quality Assurance business model.
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christophe76460 · 1 year ago
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QUI A DONNÉ AUTORITÉ À CHRIST ?
Qui a nommé Christ chef de l’Église ?
Dans Éphésiens 1.17, Paul prie :
« afin que le Dieu de notre Seigneur Jésus-Christ, le Père de gloire, vous donne un esprit de sagesse et de révélation dans sa connaissance ».
Paul prie que Dieu nous donne une compréhension complète de Christ. Il poursuit aux versets 18 et 19 :
« qu’il illumine les yeux de votre cœur, pour que vous sachiez quelle est l’espérance qui s’attache à son appel, quelle est la richesse de la gloire de son héritage qu’il réserve aux saints, et quelle est envers nous qui croyons l’infinie grandeur de sa puissance ».
Essentiellement, Paul prie à travers sa propre christologie tandis qu’il prie Dieu de façonner et de rendre parfaite notre christologie. Dans les versets 19 et 20, il écrit :
« se manifestant avec efficacité par la vertu de sa force. Il l’a déployée en Christ, en le ressuscitant des morts, et en le faisant asseoir à sa droite dans les lieux célestes ».
Paul décrit un Christ majestueux, exalté et transcendant, « au-dessus de toute domination, de toute autorité, de toute puissance, de toute dignité, et de tout nom qui peut être nommé, non seulement dans le siècle présent, mais encore dans le siècle à venir » (v. 21).
Dieu désire que nous ayons une compréhension complète de la gloire de Christ
Réfléchissons : le Dieu souverain qui nous a choisis et appelés, le Dieu souverain qui nous a donné un héritage éternel, le Dieu souverain qui nous a régénérés et nous a rendus aptes à avoir part au salut, le Dieu souverain qui nous sanctifie et nous glorifiera un jour, ce Dieu souverain veut que nous ayons une compréhension complète de la gloire de Christ. Dieu l’a ressuscité des morts et l’a fait asseoir dans sa gloire « au-dessus de tout ». Paul emploie un vocabulaire extrême ici. Christ n’est pas seulement au-dessus des autres dominations et autorités, il est infiniment plus élevé. Et ce, « non seulement dans le siècle présent, mais encore dans le siècle à venir » (v. 21). Maintenant et à jamais, Jésus est Seigneur.
Les versets 22 et 23 poursuivent la même idée :
« Il a tout mis sous ses pieds, et il l’a donné pour chef suprême à l’Église, qui est son corps. »
Le choix de mots est très précis : « Il […] l’a donné pour chef suprême à l’Église. » Dieu a donné à l’Église celui qui était déjà à la tête de l’univers pour être son chef. Colossiens 1.18 dit :
« Il est la tête du corps de l’Église ; il est le commencement, le premier-né d’entre les morts, afin d’être en tout le premier. »
Dieu a donné comme chef à son Église rachetée et bien-aimée le Roi de l’univers.
Dieu nous a donné son Fils pour être notre chef
Par l’intermédiaire de Paul, le Saint-Esprit utilise ce vocabulaire glorieux pour exprimer l’amour de Dieu envers son Église rachetée. Il ne nous a pas donné d’ange comme Gabriel ou Micaël pour être chef de l’Église. Il ne nous a pas soumis à l’autorité d’un pasteur ou d’un prophète mondial. Il ne nous a pas non plus simplement laissés aux soins de pr��dicateurs, d’enseignants, de théologiens et d’évangélistes talentueux et fidèles, ou en d’autres termes, ses aides-bergers.
Dans sa sagesse infinie et son amour sans limites, Dieu nous a donné son Fils, le Seigneur de l’univers, pour être notre chef, notre époux et notre berger. Nous sommes son corps, comme Colossiens 2.19 le déclare, Jésus est le « chef, dont tout le corps, assisté et solidement assemblé par des jointures et des liens, tire l’accroissement que Dieu donne ». Christ règne sur nous selon l’autorité directe du Père.
Cet article est tiré du livre : La Bonne Nouvelle de John MacArthur
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melmacianblogimages · 1 year ago
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Roys - MacArthur defiant
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clydelibores · 1 year ago
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PROVINCE OF LEYTE
Leyte became the center of two important milestones in world history, which lend lasting color and significance to the history of the Philippines. In 1521 the province, was first visited by Spanish explorers led by Ferdinand Magellan who discovered a new route around the world.
Leyte, known as Tandaya to early Filipinos, was renamed Filipina by Roy Lopez de Villalobos in 1543, a name that later extended to the entire archipelago. Four centuries later, in 1944, the Battle of Leyte Gulf, the biggest naval battle between the Americans and the Japanese in world history, transpired in Leyte. General Douglas MacArthur, at the head of an army of more than 250,000 men waded ashore on the island at Red Beach, Palo, Leyte. This began the end of the Japanese Imperial Army, eventually, the second World War. Leyte is the largest of the six provinces of Eastern Visayas.
It has an excellent tract in agricultural crop production which include coconut, palay, abaca, sugarcane and corn, as well as production of aqua-marine products. The province has abundant geothermal power reserves. The Leyte Geothermal Power Field in Tongonan, Ormoc City is the second geothermal power producer in the world. It also houses two of the country’s top dollar earners: the Philippine Phosphate Fertilizer Corporation (PHILPHOS) and the Philippine Associated Smelting and Refinery Corporation (PASAR). Leyte is a place that never fails to calm, surprise, or captivate. It is embraced with scenic natural attractions and beautiful historical sites. These include Kalanggaman Island, Lake Danao National Park, San Juanico Bridge, McArthur Memorial National Park, Sto Niño Shrine and Heritage Museum, and the Provincial Capitol of Leyte.
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scotianostra · 1 year ago
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The respected Scottish actor Roy Hanlon passed away on June 30th 2005.
Throughout his career Roy Hanlon was a much loved and respected character actor. He appeared often on television, with many theatre companies in Scotland and Ireland and graced many productions at the Edinburgh Festival. Indeed he had the distinction of appearing in three productions of the epic Thrie Estaites in the same role. His well-known face, however, was seen in important supporting roles in a host of Scottish drama series, including Dr Finlay’s Casebook, Sutherland’s Law and The Borderers.
Roy Hanlon trained with the Scottish Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, graduating in 1960. He joined the Glasgow Citizens’ Company and was a member of the company at that year’s Edinburgh Festival in Durenmatt’s seldom-performed Romullus the Great. He was back two years later in an equally rare play - The Doctor and the Devils - with a host of leading Scottish actors.
In 1964 Hanlon made the first of several appearances in Dr Finlay’s Casebook and appeared as a menacing doctor in Edward Bond’s acclaimed radio drama Castles in Spain. In 1967 he was in two films. The first (Robbery), starring Stanley Baker, was about a gang who robbed the overnight Glasgow to London train. He then appeared in an espionage thriller, The Naked Runner alongside Frank Sinatra and Edward Fox. Critics greeted neither movie with much enthusiasm. Two years later, Hanlon was cast in several leading television dramas of the period, notably the underground spy drama Jason King, which made a star of Peter Wyngarde.
Throughout the 1970s, Hanlon appeared in a host of roles. These included BBC Scotland’s popular 1972 drama Sutherland’s Law, about a procurator fiscal, starring Iain Sutherland, and The Saint - the award-winning series on ITV starring Roger Moore.
It was in 1984 that Hanlon first came to the Festival to play Spiritualitie in Tom Fleming’s dramatic production of the Thrie Estaites. The production starred such actors as Andrew Cruickshank, David Rintoul, Edith Macarthur and Alec Heggie and was repeated the following year. Hanlon also returned to the same role in the 1991 production of the play. In 1985 it was performed at the Assembly Hall in tandem with Sydney Goodsir Smith’s The Wallace, in which Hanlon played John Mentieth. The Wallace demanded much of the huge cast: the opening scene alone was given in old Scots and contemporary English.
In the early 1980s, Hanlon became a regular visitor to Ireland and worked often with the Abbey Theatre of Dublin (including a memorable Doctor’s Dilemma in 1982). Two years earlier he had made a notable impression in the world premiere of Brian Friel’s Translations, in which Hanlon delivered an engrossing account of Jimmy Jack alongside the young Liam Neeson and Stephen Rea.
Hanlon was with the Abbey in 1995 for Patrick Mason’s production of Sebastian Barry’s The Only True History of Lizzie Finn. In 1998 Hanlon was nominated for a Barclay’s Theatre Award for his appearance in Juno and the Paycock. Hanlon remained a fiercely proud Scot and was devoted to his profession and his family. He was still working up to 2014, when he was seen in BBC2’s Takin’ Over the Asylum.
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urbanchristiannews · 2 years ago
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THE KEY REASONS CHARLES HADDON SPURGEON, KNOWN AS "THE PRINCE OF PREACHERS," DIED AT THE YOUNG AGE OF 57. THESE REASONS HAVE NOT BEEN MENTIONED MUCH SINCE HIS DEATH. Daniel Whyte III, President of Gospel Light Society International, says that when we talk about Charles Haddon Spurgeon's death, we talk about his physical and medical problems, such as a devastating bout with gout and major kidney problems. However, the truth is, stress from fighting false brethren, including Judases, fighting false accusations, fighting false prophets, and fighting for the faith, plus the pressure from the regular duties of pastoring, can take you out early as well. In light of this beautifully written article regarding the real reasons Spurgeon died young, Whyte calls on Julie Roy, Russell Moore, Christianity Today, and others to cease accusing one of the Spurgeons of our time, the 83-year-old Dr. John Fullerton MacArthur Jr. Whyte encourages the offended wife and mother that if she believes Pastor MacArthur and the Grace Community Church have harmed her to forgive them. And if she thinks some wrong was done intentionally, go ahead and suffer the wrong and trust the Lord to work it out, for the Lord said, "Vengeance is mine; I will repay." Whyte assures her that in dealing with thousands of people and things, Dr. MacArthur and the church did not intentionally advise her or her family to harm them. And if they did or if they were negligent, at this point, pray about it, stop letting other people egg you on with this, and put it in the Lord's hands and let Him deal with everyone involved as He sees fit. Withdraw what you and others are doing, and let this imperfect man of God finish his course in peace. Recently, this flawed, faithful man of God has been out of the pulpit for nearly three months. He fell, hurt his head and arm, and just had heart surgery. So Whyte encourages you to do what the Beatles told us to do from time to time in their song: "LET IT BE."
Mentone, France where Spurgeon died at the Hotel Beau Rivage. Spurgeon’s room faced the Mediterranean Sea and was at the base of the Maritime Alps. THE KEY REASONS CHARLES HADDON SPURGEON, KNOWN AS “THE PRINCE OF PREACHERS,” DIED AT THE YOUNG AGE OF 57. THESE REASONS HAVE NOT BEEN MENTIONED MUCH SINCE HIS DEATH. Daniel Whyte III, President of Gospel Light Society International, says that when we…
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occupyhades · 2 years ago
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Former Member of John MacArthur’s Megachurch Says He Shamed Her for Leaving Her Abusive Husband Against Church Counsel – MinistryWatch
A former member of John MacArthur’s megachurch says she was publicly shamed by the pastor in 2002 for her decision to leave her abusive husband and defy church counsel, according to The Roys Report. 
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paulspassingthoughts · 2 years ago
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John MacArthur, Julie Roys, and Hohn Cho's Colossal Opportunity.
Oh boy, John MacArthur is really in for it this time. Probably not. In 2011, I wrote The Truth About New Calvinism, which painstakingly documents the fact that the present-day evangelical brain trust had no idea what the Protestant gospel is, and had to be informed by an Adventist theologian circa 1970. A re-visitation of this contemporary history will be the subject of our 2023 conference. This…
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Liquid Sky (1982)
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