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Celia Silva Torrealba & Aurora Alarcón Marco Seis Hermanas (2015-2017)
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#seis hermanas#celia silva#candela serrat#aurora alarcon#Luz Valdenebro#diana silva#Marta Larralde#cata#Marian Arahuetes#text post
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Helidor News #1
Good evening everyone, today was was the first day of classes at the Antonius University.
As we all now this year the Crown Prince is staring his journey of higher education at the prestigious university, studying medicine as our sources tells us.
The Prince had to travel to university straight from his fathers funeral to not miss the first day of class. Apparently he did not even have time to stop at Stonehall castle on the way. the university is the most prestigious in the country and has been popular with the royals since royals started attending university.
The Prince is not the only notable newcomer to university this fall. The Prince is joined by his friends Oscar Westbrook and Mathias Aquino. As well as Lady Ella Alarcon, the eldest child of the Duke of Aurora.
Also starting university this year is the Swann twins, Melissa and Magdalena, the eldest children of award winning author Aldwynn Swann. The girls their mother told through social media is studying drama and science respectively.
now onto other news, the prime minister is back from holiday.
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Aurora&Celia -Meine Liebe, ESTE CORAZÒN que te robaste cuando te marcha...
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So I got new telenovelas with wlw couples, this time from Mexico:
Mi familia perfecta - Megan and Genesis
Like la leyenda - Manuela and Regina
Amar a muerte - Valeria and Juliana
So I recommend this telenovelas with wlw couples
Perdona nuestros pecados - Barbara and Mercedes
Seis Hermanas - Celia and Aurora
Las Estrellas - Flor and Jazmin
Tierra de lobos - Cristina and Isabel
Los Vecinos En Guerra - Agustina and Valeria
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Interview with Sondre Lerche
We had the pleasure of interviewing Sondre Lerche over Zoom video! Sondre Lerche released Avatars of Love, his most ambitious work to date, via PLZ / InGrooves. The 14 song double album features contributions from AURORA, CHAI, Felicia Douglass (Dirty Projectors), Mary Lattimore, Rodrigo Alarcon, and Ana Müller. On April 30, Lerche will embark on his first US tour in more than 5 years. The tour will make stops in Seattle Los Angeles, New York, Chicago and more. Find a full list of tour dates below or at sondrelerche.com. Avatars of Love is now available for purchase on special edition double vinyl and double CD with a 20 page booklet. Lerche explains: “‘Alone In The Night’ was the first recording I did for the Avatars of Love album. It put everything in motion, and surprised me greatly. I heard AURORA's voice singing it in my mind one day when I was out running in the sun. So I asked her if she'd sing it with me. It felt extra special, because I had just returned home to Bergen after 15 years of living in the US. And she was one of the first to greet me there. It's a song about what happens to our bodies and souls when we fall in love, and then again through the passage of time, when we age and die. It's ultimately about our memories and dementia. How frail we really are, and how heartless the process of aging can be to lovers." From March 31 through April 24, Lerche and Norwegian artist Nikolai Torgersen, who drew all of the visuals for Avatars of Love, presented an art exhibit at Kulturhuset i Bergen. The exhibit featured 40+ pieces of artwork tied to the album that were auctioned off, with proceeds being donated to families who struggle with poverty and children who are the victims of substance abuse, charities near and dear to Nikolai, as well as to victims of the war in Ukraine. This year, Lerche’s incredibly successful collaboration with the longtime biodynamic, family-run wine producer Castell D’Age finally became available at select retailers and wine-forward restaurants in the US. We want to hear from you! Please email [email protected]. www.BringinitBackwards.com #podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #SondreLerche #AvatarsOfLove #NewMusic #zoom Listen & Subscribe to BiB https://www.bringinitbackwards.com/follow/ Follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpod source https://www.spreaker.com/user/14706194/interview-with-sondre-lerche
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Stranded Under the Northern Lights: A Musician’s Surreal Coronavirus Quarantine
For Peruvian musician Victor Alarcon, the pandemic turned an expedition to film a music video under Aurora Borealis into a two-month self-isolation in Finnish Lapland from Music https://ift.tt/3fvr8ml via IFTTT
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New Books Coming Your Way, October 31, 2017
Invocation to Daughters by Barbara Jane Reyes 96 p.; Poetry Invocation to Daughters is a book of prayers, psalms, and odes for Filipina girls and women trying to survive and make sense of their own situations. Writing in an English inflected with Tagalog and Spanish, in meditations on the relationship between fathers and daughters and impassioned pleas on behalf of victims of brutality, Barbara Jane Reyes unleashes the colonized tongue in a lyrical feminist broadside written from a place of shared humanity. Have You Met Nora? by Nicole Blades 320 p.; Fiction She’s blossomed from a wealthy surgeon’s beautiful daughter to elegant socialite to being the top fashion stylist in the country. And Nora Mackenzie is only days away from marrying into one of New York’s richest, most powerful families. But her fairy tale rise is rooted in an incredible deception—one scandal away from turning her perfect world to ashes… What no one knows is that Nora is the biracial daughter of a Caribbean woman and a long-gone white father. Adopted—and abused—by her mother’s employer, then sent to an exclusive boarding school to buy her silence, Nora found that “passing” as a white woman could give her everything she never had. Now, an ex-classmate who Nora betrayed many years ago has returned to her life to even the score. Her machinations are turning Nora’s privilege into one gilded trap after another. Running out of choices, Nora must decide how far she will go to protect a lie or give up and finally face the truth. The King Is Always Above the People: Stories by Daniel Alarcón 256 p.; Short stories Migration. Betrayal. Family history. Art. Doomed love. In Alarcon’s hands, these topics are taken to heights of emotion and revelation. In “The Thousands,” people are on the move and forging into new lands, hopes and heartbreak abound. A man deals with the fallout of his blind relatives’ mysterious deaths and his father’s mental break down and incarceration in “The Bridge.” And in the tour de force story, “The Auroras”, a man severs from his old life and seeks to make a new one in a new city, only to find himself acting out the manipulations and desires of a powerful woman. Deeply humane and richly drawn, full of unforgettable characters, these stories reveal a time and a place that is both foreign and yet eerily familiar. Throughout the book, you are in the hands of an accomplished master. Justice for All: Selected Writings of Lloyd A. Barbee edited by Daphne E. Barbee-Wooten 304 p.; Political Science Civil rights leader and legislator Lloyd A. Barbee frequently signed his correspondence with "Justice for All," a phrase that embodied his life’s work of fighting for equality and fairness. An attorney most remembered for the landmark case that desegregated Milwaukee Public Schools in 1972, Barbee stood up for justice throughout his career, from defending University of Wisconsin students who were expelled after pushing the school to offer black history courses, to representing a famous comedian who was arrested after stepping out of a line at a protest march. As the only African American in the Wisconsin legislature from 1965 to 1977, Barbee advocated for fair housing, criminal justice reform, equal employment opportunities, women’s rights, and access to quality education for all, as well as being an early advocate for gay rights and abortion access. This collection features Barbee’s writings from the front lines of the civil rights movement, along with his reflections from later in life on the challenges of legislating as a minority, the logistics of coalition building, and the value of moving the needle on issues that would outlast him. Edited by his daughter, civil rights lawyer Daphne E. Barbee-Wooten, these documents are both a record of a significant period of conflict and progress, as well as a resource on issues that continue to be relevant to activists, lawmakers, and educators. October 27, 2017 at 11:00AM from ReadInColour.com http://ift.tt/2hfP2py
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A través del tiempo y el espacio. — Luz Valdenebro
Celia & Aurora | 6 Year Anniversary
#perioddramaedit#celia silva#aurora alarcon#aurelia#seis hermanas#if i don't do an anniversary gifset for them#can the year really count?#*edits
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