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boogflake · 8 months ago
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IT'S DOOOONEEEE
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adhariia · 2 years ago
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‱ đŸŒč🔗 đ•·đ–Š 𝕭𝖎𝖊𝖓 𝖖𝖚𝖎 𝖋𝖆𝖎𝖙 𝕾𝖆𝖑 🔗đŸŒč ‱
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Another throwback to Art To Play 2022 đŸ–€
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‱ Salieri : Myself
‱ Shiny Mozart : @rimb4ud
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‱ Constance : jimmoriartyty ( IG )
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morsourceblog · 1 year ago
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Meant to be
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virginstoner666 · 1 year ago
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OH MY GODDD
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charlottejacksonfineart · 1 year ago
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Fall Crush: A Group Exhibition
November 10 - December 9, 2023
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dear-indies · 11 months ago
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full list of biden letter 2:
Aaron Bay-Schuck Aaron Sorkin Adam & Jackie Sandler Adam Goodman Adam Levine Alan Grubman Alex Aja Alex Edelman Alexandra Shiva Ali Wentworth Alison Statter Allan Loeb Alona Tal Amy Chozick Amy Pascal Amy Schumer Amy Sherman Palladino Andrew Singer Andy Cohen Angela Robinson Anthony Russo Antonio Campos Ari Dayan Ari Greenburg Arik Kneller Aron Coleite Ashley Levinson Asif Satchu Aubrey Plaza Barbara Hershey Barry Diller Barry Levinson Barry Rosenstein Beau Flynn Behati Prinsloo Bella Thorne Ben Stiller Ben Turner Ben Winston Ben Younger Billy Crystal Blair Kohan Bob Odenkirk Bobbi Brown Bobby Kotick Brad Falchuk Brad Slater Bradley Cooper Bradley Fischer Brett Gelman Brian Grazer Bridget Everett Brooke Shields Bruna Papandrea Cameron Curtis Casey Neistat Cazzie David
Charles Roven Chelsea Handler Chloe Fineman Chris Fischer Chris Jericho Chris Rock Christian Carino Cindi Berger Claire Coffee Colleen Camp Constance Wu Courteney Cox Craig Silverstein Dame Maureen Lipman Dan Aloni Dan Rosenweig Dana Goldberg Dana Klein Daniel Palladino Danielle Bernstein Danny Cohen Danny Strong Daphne Kastner David Alan Grier David Baddiel David Bernad David Chang David Ellison David Geffen David Gilmour & David Goodman David Joseph David Kohan David Lowery David Oyelowo David Schwimmer Dawn Porter Dean Cain Deborah Lee Furness Deborah Snyder Debra Messing Diane Von Furstenberg Donny Deutsch Doug Liman Douglas Chabbott Eddy Kitsis Edgar Ramirez Eli Roth Elisabeth Shue Elizabeth Himelstein Embeth Davidtz Emma Seligman Emmanuelle Chriqui Eric Andre Erik Feig Erin Foster Eugene Levy Evan Jonigkeit Evan Winiker Ewan McGregor Francis Benhamou Francis Lawrence Fred Raskin Gabe Turner Gail Berman Gal Gadot Gary Barber Gene Stupinski Genevieve Angelson Gideon Raff Gina Gershon Grant Singer Greg Berlanti Guy Nattiv Guy Oseary Gwyneth Paltrow Hannah Fidell Hannah Graf Harlan Coben Harold Brown Harvey Keitel Henrietta Conrad Henry Winkler Holland Taylor Howard Gordon Iain Morris Imran Ahmed Inbar Lavi Isla Fisher Jack Black Jackie Sandler Jake Graf Jake Kasdan James Brolin James Corden Jamie Ray Newman Jaron Varsano Jason Biggs & Jenny Mollen Biggs Jason Blum Jason Fuchs Jason Reitman Jason Segel Jason Sudeikis JD Lifshitz Jeff Goldblum Jeff Rake Jen Joel Jeremy Piven Jerry Seinfeld Jesse Itzler Jesse Plemons Jesse Sisgold Jessica Biel Jessica Elbaum Jessica Seinfeld Jill Littman Jimmy Carr Jody Gerson
Joe Hipps Joe Quinn Joe Russo Joe Tippett Joel Fields Joey King John Landgraf John Slattery Jon Bernthal Jon Glickman Jon Hamm Jon Liebman Jonathan Baruch Jonathan Groff Jonathan Marc Sherman Jonathan Ross Jonathan Steinberg Jonathan Tisch Jonathan Tropper Jordan Peele Josh Brolin Josh Charles Josh Goldstine Josh Greenstein Josh Grode Judd Apatow Judge Judy Sheindlin Julia Garner Julia Lester Julianna Margulies Julie Greenwald Julie Rudd Juliette Lewis Justin Theroux Justin Timberlake Karen Pollock Karlie Kloss Katy Perry Kelley Lynch Kevin Kane Kevin Zegers Kirsten Dunst Kitao Sakurai KJ Steinberg Kristen Schaal Kristin Chenoweth Lana Del Rey Laura Dern Laura Pradelska Lauren Schuker Blum Laurence Mark Laurie David Lea Michele Lee Eisenberg Leo Pearlman Leslie Siebert Liev Schreiber Limor Gott Lina Esco Liz Garbus Lizanne Rosenstein Lizzie Tisch Lorraine Schwartz Lynn Harris Lyor Cohen Madonna Mandana Dayani Mara Buxbaum Marc Webb Marco Perego Maria Dizzia Mark Feuerstein Mark Foster Mark Scheinberg Mark Shedletsky Martin Short Mary Elizabeth Winstead Mathew Rosengart Matt Lucas Matt Miller Matthew Bronfman Matthew Hiltzik Matthew Weiner Matti Leshem Max Mutchnik Maya Lasry Meaghan Oppenheimer Melissa Zukerman Michael Aloni Michael Ellenberg Michael Green Michael Rapino Michael Rappaport Michael Weber Michelle Williams Mike Medavoy Mila Kunis Mimi Leder Modi Wiczyk Molly Shannon Nancy Josephson Natasha Leggero
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popculturelib · 8 months ago
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In Search of Our Past: Women of Northwest Ohio (1987-1998) by the Women Alive! Coalition
The Women Alive! Coalition sought to celebrate women's organizations in Toledo, Ohio. Starting in 1987, they published a series of six books with biographies of important women from the Northwest Ohio area. Rosa B. Lewis, Ph.D., chair of the Women's History Committee, writes in the preface of volume I:
The Committee members felt a need to know about people who have been ignored in traditional histories. Through our effort to flesh out this past, we have developed a sense of continuity and accomplishment as women ourselves. All of us have come to identify with our subjects and have, in a sense, come to feel that their memories depend on us and that we are responsible for them.
If you would like to learn more about the Women Alive! Coalition, their archives are in BGSU's Center for Archival Collections.
The women on the covers of each volume are:
Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin, Florida (Bertie) Ruffin Ridley, and Constance Ridley Heslip
Sweet Breeze Wells and Mary Ann Wells Wolcott
Elizabeth Lamson Chamberlin, Bernice A. Phelps, and Elenore Johnson Weber
Frances Alexander Belcher, Edna E, Sharritt, and Jung See Sing
Frieda Houlles Sfakianos (Paraskevi Houli), Alzina Parsons Stevens, and Evelyn (Eve) Weiher
Betty Hossler Timko, Lillian (Billie) Durbin Reuben, and Lucy Hayes
The Browne Popular Culture Library (BPCL), founded in 1969, is the most comprehensive archive of its kind in the United States.  Our focus and mission is to acquire and preserve research materials on American Popular Culture (post 1876) for curricular and research use. Visit our website at https://www.bgsu.edu/library/pcl.html.
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home-decor-design · 9 months ago
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The most beautiful old cafes in the world
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It's hard to believe, but some cafes have existed for several centuries. Just imagine that you can go for a coffee and you will be surrounded by objects that are already 200, or even 300 years old. And how many stories such establishments keep! In this article, we'll highlight 30 old retro cafes you might want to visit on your next trip.
Cafe Chris, Amsterdam
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Location:  Bloemstraat 42, 1015 TB Amsterdam, Netherlands Cafe Chris is the oldest establishment in Amsterdam, founded in 1624 in the Jordaan district. Due to its dark interior, it is also called “Brown Cafe”. Once upon a time, workers who were building the Westerkerk bell tower came here for wages. The cafe still has old floorboards, backlit windows, and dark wood paneling.
Gran Caffe Quadri, Venice
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Location: Piazza San Marco, 121, 30124 Venezia VE, Italy The establishment opened its doors in 1638 - then it was called Il Rimedio. Malvasia wine was served here and was said to “invigorate the body and awaken the mind.” In 1775, merchant Giorgio Quadri and his wife Naxina, who arrived from Corfu, decided to invest in this cafe. This is how the history of Gran Caffe Quadri began. In 1830, management passed to the Vaerini brothers, who expanded the establishment by one more floor. In 2011, the Alaimo family bought the cafe. In 2018, Gran Caffe Quadri underwent a major renovation. The famous French creative and designer Philippe Starck was invited to transform it.
Cafe Procope, Paris
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Location: 13 Rue de l'Ancienne Comédie, 75006 Paris, France Café Procope is the first literary café in Paris. It was discovered in 1686 by Sicilian immigrant Francesco Procopio dei Coltelli - after whom it took its name. Following the traditions of the Procopio family, who ran the establishment for many years, the cafe serves sorbet and granita (crushed ice), the forerunners of ice cream. King Louis XIV appointed Café Procope as the exclusive producer of sorbets. Its famous visitors include Napoleon, Honoré de Balzac, Paul Verlaine, Victor Hugo and Voltaire.
Cafe Tomaselli, Salzburg
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Location: Alter Markt 9, 5020 Salzburg, Austria In the center of Salzburg, on the Alter Markt square, there is the Tomaselli cafe, perhaps one of the most famous in the world. Family-owned for centuries, this restaurant embodies stylish Austrian coffee culture. The first cafe was opened here in 1703, and in 1852 it was bought by Karl Tomaselli. Mozart and his wife Constance, playwright Hugo von Hofmannsthal, and composer Carl Weber loved to visit it. Cafe Tomaselli recommends trying the EinspÀnner (double espresso with cold whipped cream) and Melange (an espresso-based coffee drink with the addition of heated and frothed milk and whipped cream).
Caffe Florian, Venice
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Location: Piazza San Marco, 57, 30124 Venezia VE, Italy Caffe Florian is one of the first cafes in what is now Italy. It was opened in 1720 under the name Alla Venezia Trionfante. The establishment gained popularity due to the fact that both men and women could visit it - in those years this was very rare. Over time, the cafe began to be called Florian - in honor of the owner Floriani Francesconi. In 1760, the sales point for Venice's first newspaper, Gazzetta Veneta, was opened here. At different times, the cafe was visited by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Johann Goethe, Charles Dickens, George Byron, Giacomo Casanova, Ernest Hemingway and others. Today, Caffe Florian offers more than 30 varieties of coffee drinks, many desserts, salads and light snacks.
Antico Caffe Greco, Rome
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Location: Via dei Condotti, 86, 00187 Roma RM, Italy Antico CaffÚ Greco is a historical café in Rome, opened in 1760. Its founder is the Greek Nicola della Maddalena. Over the centuries, the elegant CaffÚ Greco has been visited by Hans Christian Andersen, George Byron, Henrik Ibsen, John Keats, Mark Twain and others. Some 300 paintings, memorabilia and vintage photographs of famous clients adorn the walls of this establishment. And gilded mirrors and a piano help maintain an authentic atmosphere.
CaffĂš Al Bicerin, Turin
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Location: Piazza della Consolata, 5, 10122 Torino TO, Italy The history of the establishment began in 1763, when Giuseppe Dentis opened his small shop in the premises opposite the entrance to the Santuario della Consolata Cathedral. In 1856, the current building was built here according to the design of the architect Carlo Promis. And then the cafe acquired a more elegant form, which we can appreciate today - its walls were decorated with wooden panels, mirrors and lamps. It now has round white marble tables, a counter, and shelves. This establishment was the birthplace of the famous Turin drink Bicerin - a mixture of coffee, chocolate, milk and syrup. Even Alexandre Dumas mentioned it in one of his novels.
El Fishawy, Cairo
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Location: El-Gamaleya, El Gamaliya, Cairo Governorate, Egypt El Fishawy Café is hidden in the heart of Khan Al Khalili Souk. Its doors opened to visitors in 1773. The first owner of the establishment served Turkish coffee to his friends after sunset. There were more and more people wanting to enjoy a cup of aromatic drink and discuss city news. And then the owner bought buildings nearby, added even more items and hookah to the menu. The current owners of El Fishawy, heirs of the founder, are trying to preserve the traditions and atmosphere of the establishment.
Cafe Tortoni, Buenos Aires, 1858
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Location: Av. de Mayo 825, C1084 Buenos Aires, Argentina Cafe Tortoni is considered the oldest in Argentina. It was opened by an emigrant from France in 1858 and named after the café of the same name in Paris. It is worth noting that the first premises of Cafe Tortoni were located on Avenida Rivadavia. The cafe moved to its current location in 1880. The owners have maintained the same style of the establishment throughout all the years of its existence. There is a tango room, as well as tables for playing billiards, dominoes and dice. His most famous guests were Garcia Lorca, Jorge Luis Borges, Carlos Gardel, Hillary Clinton, Albert Einstein, Robert Duvall.
Café Gerbeaud, Budapest
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Location: Budapest, Vörösmarty tĂ©r 7-8, 1051 Hungary CafĂ© Gerbeaud is the most famous cafe in Europe, whose history began in 1858. Its founder is Henrik Kugler, a representative of the third generation of a dynasty of confectioners. He became the first to offer customers slices of his signature Coogler cake to-go in cardboard boxes. During a visit to Paris in 1882, Henrik Kugler met Emil Gerbaud - they soon became business partners. And later, a French confectioner entrepreneur bought the cafe completely. With the advent of Gerbeau, many changes took place in the confectionery - the menu expanded, the equipment changed, and the staff increased. CafĂ© Gerbeaud became a favorite place not only among city residents, but also among city guests, since the prices here were affordable for absolutely everyone. After Emile Gerbeau's death in 1919, his wife ran the confectionery. From 1950 to 1984 the cafe was nationalized and was called Vörösmarty. In 1995, CafĂ© Gerbeaud was bought by German entrepreneur Erwin Franz MĂŒller. The establishment was renovated and restored to its historical appearance.
Gran CaffĂš Gambrinus, Naples, Italy
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Location: Via Chiaia, 1/2, 80132 Napoli NA, Italy The legendary coffee shop is located in the center of Naples. The establishment was founded by Vincenzo Apuzzo in 1860 - his dream was to create the best cafe in Italy. The next owner was Mario Vacca in 1889. By that time, the premises were already in need of reconstruction. The owner of the cafe invited an architect and artists who worked on updating the interior. Their paintings and sculptures adorn CaffÚ Gambrinus to this day. The establishment was once visited by Matilda Serao, Ernest Hemingway, Oscar Wilde, Guy de Maupassant, Princess Sissi, and Emile Zola. By the way, the tradition of caffé sospeso was born here - paying for coffee for the next customer.
Cafe de la Paix, Paris
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Where is it: 5 Pl. de l'Opéra, 75009 Paris, France Café de la Paix is located in the 9th arrondissement of Paris, at the intersection of Boulevard des Capucines and Place de l'Opéra, in the building of the Le Grand Hotel. The hotel and cafe were opened in 1862 with the financial support of the Pereire brothers. The Café de la Paix gained its first international reputation in 1867, serving the International Exhibition. The establishment, located next to the Opera Garnier, attracted many famous personalities. Pyotr Tchaikovsky, Jules Massenet, the Prince of Wales and Edward VII visited here. In 1896, Eugene Piroux held film screenings at the Café de la Paix, and later a radio studio was organized there. Just like 150 years ago, today the restaurant is also very popular. Salads, hot dishes, snacks and desserts are served here.
Café du Monde, New Orleans
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Location: 800 Decatur St, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA Café du Monde is a true New Orleans landmark. The establishment has been in business since 1862 and always serves dark roasted chicory coffee, milk (regular or chocolate), fresh orange juice, hot chocolate and French donuts (beignets).
Cafe Landtmann, Vienna
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Location: UniversitÀtsring 4, 1010 Wien, Austria Café Landtmann is the oldest in Vienna. Guests began to be received here on October 1, 1873. Franz Landtmann dreamed of opening not just a coffee shop, but the most elegant place in Vienna. And he did everything for this - visitors were delighted with the innovative spirit of the establishment. Years passed, the owners changed, but this place was always popular among citizens and guests of the capital. In the 1970s, Cafe Landtmann was threatened with closure, but thanks to the efforts of the new owners, it was saved.
Baratti & Milano, Turin
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Location: Piazza Castello, 27, 10123 Torino TO, Italy CaffÚ Baratti & Milano is a historic café in Turin, opened in 1875 in the central Galleria Subalpina. The establishment owes its name to two pastry chefs from Canavese: Ferdinando Baratti and Edoardo Milano. Soon after its opening, CaffÚ Baratti & Milano became a meeting place for the intelligentsia and the bourgeoisie. Its success has grown to the level of "official supplier of the Royal House". The current appearance of the restaurant is the result of reconstruction in 1909. The room has a lot of marble, bronze, stucco, gilding and wide mirrors, which give this place a rich artistic appearance. The cafe was damaged during the Second World War, but was restored in 1948. CaffÚ Baratti & Milano offers its visitors more than 20 types of coffee drinks, tea, light snacks, pastries and sweets.
Cafe Central, Vienna
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Location: Herrengasse 14, 1010 Wien, Austria The Central coffee shop is the most popular place in Vienna and is included in all must-see lists in this city. There are always long queues here - people come here to drink delicious coffee, eat strudel, listen to live music and just enjoy the atmosphere. Cafe Central was founded by the Pakhi brothers in 1876. Over time, the establishment became a popular place where cultural representatives loved to come. His regular guests were Egon Friedel, Peter Altenberg, Adolf Loos, Alfred Adler, Leon Trotsky and others. After World War II, Cafe Central closed. In 1975, the Ferstel Palace, where the establishment was located, was completely renovated. After this, the cafe reopened its doors to visitors.
Cafe Sacher Wien, Vienna
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Location: Philharmoniker Str. 4, 1010 Wien, Austria Another must-visit place in Vienna is the famous Sacher Wien café. After all, this is where they serve Sachertorte, made according to the classic recipe. In 1876, the Sacher family opened a hotel next to the Vienna Opera, which operated a café. It became a place where it was customary to have dinner before attending the opera - writers, artists and high-ranking officials met here. Today, Cafe Sacher Wien is still very popular, as evidenced by the long queues.
Les Deux Magots, Paris
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Where is it: 6 Pl. Saint-Germain des Pres, 75006 Paris, France Les Deux Magots is a famous Parisian cafe located in the luxurious Saint-Germain-des-Prés quarter. It opened its doors to visitors in 1884. Originally a novelty store was located here, later coffee liqueurs were sold on this site. By 1914, the company was on the verge of bankruptcy, and was bought by Auguste Boulet for his cafe. His heirs still manage the establishment to this day. Since then, Les Deux Magots has played an important role in the cultural life of the capital - writers, poets, artists and other intellectuals gathered here. Among the guests in the cafe one could meet Pablo Picasso, Bertolt Brecht, Albert Camus. The establishment has been described more than once in literary works and shown in films.
Cafe de Flore, Paris
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Location: 172 Bd Saint-Germain, 75006 Paris, France Cafe de Flore was opened in 1887 in the 6th arrondissement of Paris, on the corner of Boulevard Saint-Germain and Rue Saint-BenoĂźt. The interior of the establishment, in the classic Art Deco style, has remained virtually unchanged since World War II. Since its opening, intellectual audiences have met here. Among the famous guests at Cafe de Flore were Robert Desnos, Pablo Picasso, Georges Bataille. By the way, Charles Maurras wrote his book Au signe de Flore while sitting on the first floor of the cafe. The restaurant's menu includes breakfasts, salads, cheeses, hot dishes, drinks and desserts.
Cafe Comercial, Madrid
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Location: Glorieta de Bilbao, 7, 28004 Madrid, Spain Café Comercial is located in the Glorieta de Bilbao square. It was founded by Antonio Gomez Fernandez in 1887. Read the full article
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rank-sentimentalist · 1 year ago
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1756, Salzburg, January 27, Wolfgang Amadeus is born 1761, at the age of five Amadeus begins composing 1773, he writes his first piano concerto 1782, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart marries Constance Weber 1784, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart becomes a Free Mason 1791, Mozart composes "The Magic Flute" On December 5th of that same year, Mozart dies 1985, Austrian rock singer Falco records Rock Me Amadeus!
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boogflake · 3 months ago
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hi mor fandom 💋
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adhariia · 2 years ago
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‱đŸŒč Geeks Days Rennes , Mozart l'OpĂ©ra Rock Group on scene đŸŒč‱
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we are all incredibly proud of this prestation , and we all agree to say that this moment was out of time and magical â­đŸ’« Thanks everyone đŸ–€
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‱ đŸŽ» Mozart : @rimb4ud
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‱ 🩋 Nannerl : hebikaeru._.cos / yukikicosplay3 (IG)
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→ Based on Mikelangelo Loconte , Florent Mothe , Maeva Meline , Claire Perot and Yamin Dib characters in Mozart L'opĂ©ra Rock , by Dove Attia and Albert Cohen ☁
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morsourceblog · 1 year ago
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"Life is awesome, I confess"
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ulkaralakbarova · 5 months ago
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Addie Moore and Louis Waters, a widow and widower, have lived next to each other for years. The pair have almost no relationship, but that all changes when Addie tries to make a connection with her neighbour. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Louis Waters: Robert Redford Addie Moore: Jane Fonda Gene: Matthias Schoenaerts Jamie: Iain Armitage Holly: Judy Greer Ruth: Phyllis Somerville Dorlan: Bruce Dern Old Rudy: John C. Ashton Charlie: Randy Moore Realtor: Audrey Walters Nurse: Chantal Bushell Band Singer: Myra Warren Desk Attendant: Laurence Anthony Curry Shelter Volunteer: Jordan Leigh Hostess: Constance Freeman Barber Old Man Harris: Jerry Middleton Priest: Ted Maritz Pedestrian (uncredited): Maetrix Fitten Actor: Michael Love Toliver Film Crew: Director: Ritesh Batra Writer: Kent Haruf Writer: Scott Neustadter Production Design: Jane Ann Stewart Costume Design: Wendy Chuck Writer: Michael H. Weber Producer: Finola Dwyer First Assistant Director: Scott Robertson Producer: Robert Redford Executive Producer: Pauline Fischer Editor: John F. Lyons Executive Producer: Ben Ormand Producer: Erin Simms Second Unit: John Nasraway Stunt Coordinator: Whitney Coleman Director of Photography: Stephen Goldblatt Original Music Composer: Elliot Goldenthal Costume Assistant: Justin Kratzer Movie Reviews: Reno: **Not about the first love! The other way around!** This is one of my favourite genre, the tales about aging people. A rare kind. The lives, the struggle they go through, really melts my heart. So I won’t miss such films. I have a long list of such films which are my favourites. And this is another fine one to add to it. Superb casting. I could not miss Redford films of the recent. At this age, he’s phenomenal. And Jane Fonda was equally great. Another Netflix’s wonderful product directed by an Indian filmmaker. This was about two old guys, been single for a long time. Now trying to connect, with some effort, they develop an understanding relationship. But not everybody around is happy with it. They have to face them and keep it going. Afterall at this age what they have set to lose! More like a real life event. There’s no any twist, not like a surprising incident. Just beautiful, a kind of love tale. Obviously a little slow, but totally worth it. If you like drama films, this will be a treat to watch. Based on the book of the same name. My only issue was, the end was ordinary, though an acceptable one. Surely, the families, the middle aged members and above would enjoy it. One of the best films of the year. _7/10_
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ncisladaily · 9 months ago
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The Abandons, Kurt Sutter’s Western action drama for Netflix, has added six as series regulars: Lucas Till (MacGyver), Nick Robinson (Maid), Diana Silvers (Booksmart), Lamar Johnson (The Last of Us), Aisling Franciosi (The Nightingale), and Natalia del Riego (Hail Mary).
Till plays Garret Van Ness, with Robinson as Elias Teller, Silvers as Dahlia Teller, Johnson as Albert Mason, Franciosi as Trisha Van Ness, and Del Riego as Lilla Belle. As previously announced, Lena Heady and Gillian Anderson lead the cast, as Fiona Nolan and Constance Van Ness, respectively.
Created and exec produced by Sutter (Sons of Anarchy, Mayans M.C.), who also serves as showrunner, The Abandons follows a group of diverse, outlier families pursuing their Manifest Destiny in 1850s Oregon, as a corrupt force of wealth and power, coveting their land, tries to force them out. These abandoned souls, the kind of lost souls living on the fringe of society, unite their tribes to form a family and fight back. In this bloody process, “justice” is stretched beyond the boundaries of the law. The Abandons will explore that fine line between survival and law, the consequences of violence, and the corrosive power of secrets, as this family fights to keep their land.
Sutter EPs for SutterInk. Additional executive producers include Stephen Surjik, Otto Bathurst, Emmy Grinwis, and Jon Paré.
Best known for producing and starring in CBS’s MacGyver, Till has also been seen in multiple X-Men films, Park Chan-wook’s thriller Stoker, and Jackie Chan action comedy The Spy Next Door, among other projects.
Robinson’s credits in TV include Maid, Love, Victor — which he also executive produced — and A Teacher. On the film side, he’s been seen in Native Son, Love, Simon, Jurassic World, The Kings of Summer and other titles.
In addition to Netflix’s Space Force, Silvers has been seen in films like Birds of Paradise, Ava, Ma, Booksmart, and Glass.
Emmy nominated this year for a guest part on The Last of Us, Johnson’s previously been seen on Showtime’s Your Honor, as well as in films like All the Bright Places, Dark Phoenix, Native Son, and The Hate U Give.
TV credits for Franciosi include Black Narcissus, I Know This Much Is True, Genius, and Game of Thrones. Notable film credits include The Last Voyage of the Demeter, God’s Creatures, The Unforgivable, and The Nightingale.
Del Riego is best known for her work on shows like NCIS: Los Angeles, Promised Land, The Rookie, How to Get Away with Murder, and American Crime, to name a few.
Till is repped by Independent Artist Group and WCM; Robinson by CAA and Sloane, Offer, Weber & Dern; Silvers and Johnson by WME, Entertainment 360, and Jackoway Austen Tyerman; Franciosi by United Agents, WME, Brillstein Entertainment Partners, and Hansen, Jacobson, Teller; and Del Riego by Greene Talent, Link Entertainment, and attorney Marios Rush.
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gokitetour · 1 year ago
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The top 7 beautiful tourism destinations in Germany
Welcome to Germany's enthralling and diverse travel attractions, a country where history, culture, and natural beauty blend harmoniously. Germany is a treasure trove of wonderful sites that appeal to every traveller’s taste, from historic castles and quaint towns to dynamic cities and stunning landscapes. Begin your trip in Berlin, a historic city with a rich tapestry of art, history, and modernity. Visit renowned Berlin sites like the Brandenburg Gate and the Berlin Wall, which offer evidence of the city's perseverance and progress. Explore the Bavarian region's storybook beauty, where Neuschwanstein Castle stands boldly against the Alps. Wander through the picturesque lanes of towns like Rothenburg ob der Tauber, whose medieval buildings and cobblestone paths have been preserved.
Nature lovers will find peace in the lush trees of the Black Forest and the tranquil serenity of Lake Constance. The Rhine Valley, with its vineyard-covered slopes and historic strongholds, invites visitors on a scenic riverfront tour. This is only scratching the surface of Germany's attraction as a country that promises an immersive experience in its magnificent tourism areas. Whether you are looking for cultural riches, architectural marvels, or natural wonders, Germany has a plethora of interesting sites to offer for an amazing travel experience.
Here are some of the beautiful tourism destinations in Germany.
1. The city of Berlin: Berlin is both the capital and the largest city in Germany. It is well-known for being a prominent political and cultural center. When visiting Berlin, you will encounter a fantastic mix of contemporary and historic buildings. There is so much to do in Berlin, let alone throughout Germany. The Brandenburg Gate in Berlin is a neoclassical structure from the 18th century. It is the city's earliest neoclassical edifice, erected in 1791 for King Frederick William II. It stands 26 meters tall, with six columns on each side making majestic passageways, four of which were utilized for general traffic, while the center was designated for royal vehicles. It is regarded as Berlin's most distinctive building. It was originally a component of the Berlin Wall and symbolized Berlin's division into East and West. Museum Island in Berlin is located between the Spree and the Kupfergraben and houses several of the city's oldest and most famous museums.
2. The city of Munich: Munich is a one-of-a-kind city in southern Germany. It is the regional capital of Bavaria and draws thousands of tourists each year. Munich is well-known for its stunning architecture, rich culture, and the yearly Oktoberfest beer festival. The Kunstareal in Munich, for example, contains so many art museums that one would be lost in awe! The magnificent treasures were amassed by the Wittelsbach kings, who controlled Bavaria until the twentieth century.
3. Schloss Neuschwanstein: Ludwig II, the famous Bavarian king, left his mark on the craggy hill above Hohenschwangau in FĂŒssen, in southwest Bavaria, Germany. Many consider it to be the most beautiful castle on earth. The stunning façade and interior of Neuschwanstein Castle are thought to have influenced both Walt Disney and J.K. Rowling. This palace was built by King Ludwig II, who was known for daydreaming and withdrawing from public life.
 4.Dresden: Dresden was known as "the Florence on the Elbe" before World War II, and it was also regarded as one of the most attractive cities owing to its architecture and cultural treasures. Dresden is a city rich in musical and operatic culture, having hosted Carl Maria von Weber and Richard Wagner, as well as the world premieres of Richard Strauss operas. Despite being decimated by World War II, this city appears to have not been touched in ages. And it's all because of the meticulous rebuilding! Home to the Dresden State Theatre and the Dresden Philharmonic Orchestra, this city enjoys tourists from all over the world!
 5.Weimar, Germany: Weimar is a city in central Germany notable for being the origin of Weimar Classicism, a humanistic cultural movement. Weimar is well-known for the large number of geniuses who have visited or resided there. Goethe statues, Schiller effigies, and a location where Bach would have rehearsed and written. Everything is magnificent. The beauty, history, and lengthy list of outstanding minds who once resided here Tourists like visiting the city where Friedrich Nietzsche lived and wrote, as well as where Goethe resided and was inspired to produce his work.
6.Oberwesel: A town worth seeing! The lovely town on the Middle Rhine in Rhineland-Palatinate's Rhein-HunsrĂŒck-Kreis is a must-see. This town is a fantastic location because of its gorgeous architecture, fascinating castles, and scenery. Oberwesel is also well-known for its wine, which is occasionally offered directly from the winery. It has a Celtic and Roman history, and people have lived here for a long period of time. Oberwesel's attractions overall include the castle, scenery, churches, and wine! A definite must-have!
7.Heidelberg: Heidelberg, located on the Neckar River in southern Germany, is best known for its ancient 14th-century Heidelberg University, picturesque cityscapes, and wooded hills. The Marktplatz, or Market Square, is located in the heart of Heidelberg Old Town and is well worth a visit. The Market Square, which is lined with restaurants and small businesses, is bustling with activity, especially on market days on Wednesdays and Saturdays. The Karl Theodor Bridge, or the Old Bridge, which crosses the Neckar River in the northern portion of the Old Town, should also be included.
Finally, Germany's stunning tourism sites provide an enthralling voyage across a land where every turn exposes a new dimension of cultural richness and natural grandeur. Germany urges tourists to immerse themselves in its numerous and compelling attractions, from the lively streets of Berlin to the fairytale landscapes of Bavaria and the calm serenity of the Black Forest. Obtaining a German tourist visa from India is a critical step in accessing the charms of this European gem for anyone planning a trip from India. Whether beginning the experience in Delhi or elsewhere in India, obtaining a Germany tourist Visa from India provides smooth admission into the nation, allowing visitors to see the stunning countryside, historic monuments, and dynamic cities that distinguish Germany.
Prepare to be enchanted by Rothenburg ob der Tauber's historic charm, Neuschwanstein Castle's romantic attractiveness, and the gorgeous Rhine Valley surroundings. Germany's tourism hotspots are more than just sites; they are immersive experiences that stay with people who visit. As you begin your voyage of exploration, consider the simplicity and accessibility of a Germany tourist visa from Delhi. The splendours of Germany awaits, providing a tapestry of encounters that combine history, culture, and nature into an amazing travel vacation.
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morfey · 1 year ago
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I met up with an interesting German cyclist called Martin Weber, from Lake Constance. He told me that this is a monastery and that the Germans call these towers Onion Towers. You see lots in this region. Martin has done some amazing bike tours on a tandem with his wife, including to Istanbul! Also around Oman.
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