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Rarities
My mini-project this month (as in July, but we're slow as always <3) has been listening to some underapreciated ladies (as always <3), in particular looking for artists with low playcounts on spotify. Capping it at sub 5000 monthly listeners, here's the haul! There's a bit of everything here from folk to alt to r&b to horribly kitsch to soul-reachers - what more could you want, right? Here's all of it mixed into a playlist for your convenience if you want to grab a quick sampler (capping in at 14 and a half hours and nearly 240 songs. Quick indeed)!
< 5000:
Ruby Winters (3991 monthly listernes) - I Will (2007)
Latrece Mcclunuy (3669 monthly listeners) - Dandelions (EP, 2023)
Light Rain (2120 monthly listeners) - Dream Suite (1979)
Stacey Earle (1888 monthly listeners) - Simple Gearle (1998)
Dell Lubowitz (1789 monthly listeners) - Sing To New York (2023)
Ludella Black / The Masonics (726 / 1300 monthly listeners) - Outside Looking In (2009)
< 1000:
Glenda Collins (667 monthly listeners) - I Lost My Heart at the Fairground (1963)
Eva-Maria Hagen (348 monthly listeners) - Wenn ich erstmal losleg... (1993)
Alison Eales (114 monthly listeners) - Mox Nox (2023)
< 100:
Linnea Good (77 monthly listeners) - Crazy Faith (1998)
Guela Gill (34 monthly listeners) - Yemenite and Other Israeli Folksongs (1958)
Procosmian Fannyfiddlers (22 monthly listeners) - Interference Number 9 (2012)
Sarah Llewellyn (21 monthly listeners) - War and Peace (2011, soundtrack)
The Cathryn Beeks Ordeal (17 monthly listeners) - Mood Swing (2009)
Betty Garland (15 monthly listeners) - American Folk Ballads (1964)
Y Linh (13 monthly listeners) - Ben Mo (1996)
Jorid Ramfjord (13 monthly listeners) - Ild Og Vann (2018)
< 10:
Noel Gaines (8 monthly listeners) - Make Me Your Woman (2011)
Hydraulic Woman (7 monthly listeners) - Glad Came (2002)
Thulla C. Wamberg (5 monthly listeners) - Retro Sisters & Schwanzen Sänger Knaben (2012)
Breath of Lilith (4 monthly listeners) - Something Wicked This Way Comes (2013)
Vicky Harris (4 monthly listeners) - Touch (2003)
Libby Floyd (2 monthly listeners) - Libby Floyd (1999)
Ragga Style (2 monthly listeners) - Anti Virus (2009)
Eva Moon & the Lunatics (0 monthly listeners) - Moon Falling Down (2009)
Cheating Round! (AKA I have been listening to these enough to make it out for several thousand people, but since spotify doesn't care about that they still (somehow) fit the criteria even if probably not in the spirit of the project </3)
Gorilla Angreb (924 monthly listeners) - Gorilla Angreb (2006). The crown of danish hardcore (and, in that vain, Situationsfornærmelse (1587 monthly listeners))
Amy Rigby (1736 monthly listeners) - Til The Wheels Fall Off (2003)
Agent Ribbons (1189 monthly listeners) - On Time Travel and Romance (2003
Alix Olson (831 monthly listeners) - Built Like That (2001)
Mary Prankster (1595 monthly listeners) - Blue Skies Forever (2002). Pretty much the reason for adding this extra round because what the fuck. In my head she had like. all the listeners. It's what she deserves. If you haven't listened to her before, go fix that mistake right now <3
Have fun! Let the women be heard! Riot!
#women in music#women in pop#women in rock#music recs#discover music#music#new music#female centrism#m#l#really letting my bias show but also i did genuinely thing ms prankster was like a 500k monthly at /least/#genuine system shock#anyway this was so fun. definitely gonna continue doing this#there's so much interesting shit dude like#fun fact tho in looking for low playcounts do you know what you find? so much classical and so much club music#just waiting for sonata no. 5 (ultra mega remix) to drop <3#excuse any mislinks. so many links.#+ broken links. they all work in my region literally can't do more than that lmao#fair warning a few mixed groups do feature but the vast vast majority is all women
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Great classic American films to watch now
If you are looking for a great classic film to watch now, and especially one with an American setting, then check out this list curated by the Mediaion review team.
Sunset Boulevard. Billy Wilder, 1950. Former silent star Gloria Swanson is magnificent as a former silent star with a tenuous grip on reality. As her young screenwriter lover, William Holden's fate is known from the opening scene — he lies dead in a swimming pool.
City Lights. Charlie Chaplin, 1931. Charlie Chaplin mixes heart-tugging sentiment with wild hilarity in his best film. He plays a tramp, of course, who wins the heart of a blind woman. The boxing scene is one of the very funniest ever committed to film.
The Godfather, Part II. Francis Ford Coppola, 1974. The prequel/sequel to Copppola's 1972 masterpiece shows a crime family's beginning and its maturity into a murderous business. Al Pacino's ice-cold, utter heartlessness makes him one of the cinema's most nuanced villains.
Gone with the Wind. Victor Fleming, 1939. The grandest of all grand epics features unforgettable characters making their way through an unforgettable time. Vivian Leigh and Clark Gable are, well, unforgettable, as the passionate lovers whose intransigent personalities draw them together and pull them apart.
All About Eve. Joseph L. Mankiewicz, 1950. This clear-eyed and deliciously knowing look at actors and the theater boasts what is arguably the best (and most quotable) script every written. Bette Davis' character of Margo Channing is one of the crowning glories of film.
North by Northwest. Alfred Hitchcock, 1959. This is Hitchcock at perhaps his most Hitchcockian, mixing terrific humor with equally terrific suspense, plus an unusually engaging love story between Cary Grant and Eva Marie Saint.
The General. Clyde Bruckman, Buster Keaton, 1926. No other film provokes such giddy laughter from the first silent frame to the last, with nearly every gag now considered a classic. And it's even based on a true story, sort of.
Singin' in the Rain. Gene Kelly, Stanley Donan, 1952. It's everything a musical should be, and so much more. Great songs, great dances, great jokes, a surprisingly fascinating look at the transition from silent films to sound, plus Jean Hagen's truly inimitable (and put-on) voice.
For more great dramatic content, check out Mediaion today.
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TCMFF Home Edition Must Watch List
Hello friends!
I was supposed to be on a plane today to go to my first TCM Film Festival, but stuff happens and then you have a pandemic and everything gets canceled and you have to stay home! ANYWAYS, TCM decided to bring us some joy by playing programming for all of us, giving us the film festival, but at home.
I have decided to list my must watch films for this Home Edition of the festival!
Thursday, April 16th
8 pm: A Star is Born (1954, George Cukor)
Starring Judy Garland, James Mason, Jack Carson, and Charles Bickford
On TCM’s website, this was listed as the inaugural film for the 2010 TCMFF. It’s also a film that is Judy Garland at her best. Garland lights up the screen as Esther Blodgett/Vicki Lester. This film has fantastic musical numbers, beautiful colors, and is the best starting film for this festival.
11 PM: Metropolis (1927, Fritz Lang)
Starring Gustav Frohlich, Alfred Abel, Brigitte Helm, and Rudolf Klein-Rogge
If you have never seen a silent film or a German Expressionist film, watch this! Metropolis is the film that aged so well. A futuristic utopia from the lens of the 1920s is very interesting to watch and also some of the themes of this film can be translated to life today. I will say, the film can be described by some as “weird” but I wouldn’t let that stop you from watching it!
Friday, April 17th
2 PM: Eva Marie Saint Live from the TCM Classic Film Festival (2014)
Eva Marie Saint is one of my favorite classic film actresses. She has class, she has poise, and she is very talented. In 2014, TCM had a sit down with the actress to talk about herself and her films. This is such a treat to see!
3 PM: North by Northwest (1959, Alfred Hitchcock)
Starring Cary Grant, Eva Marie Saint, James Mason, Jessie Royce Landis, and Martin Landau
Another case of mistaken identity and suspense! Hitchcock knew what he was doing when he hired Cary Grant and Eva Marie Saint to “sex” up in the screen during the 1950s. Their chemistry is electric. The airplane scene is such an intense watch. And James Mason seems to be good at playing a suave bad guy.
5:45 PM: Some Like It Hot (1959, Billy Wilder)
Starring Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon, Marilyn Monroe, Joe E. Brown, George Raft, and Pat O’Brien
Men witnessing a crime and then parading as women so they don’t get murdered! What a farce! Let’s be real, the best chemistry in the film is between Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon. They play off each other so well. I will say, I do believe Marilyn Monroe was at her best in this film! Need a laugh, watch this!
1:30 AM: Grey Gardens (1975, Albert Maysles, David Maysles, Ellen Hovde, and Muffy Meyer)
Starring Edith “Big Edie” Ewing Bouvier Beale and Edith “Little Edie” Bouvier Beale
This documentary is fascinating. It is fun but at times absolutely heartbreaking. Big Edie and Little Edie were definitely a fine pair. It is interesting watching the aunt and cousin of Jackie Kennedy Onassis, because they aren’t living in luxury, which would be expected due to their relation. Big and Little Edie are characters that you have to see to believe. The irony is, they are real people and not acting roles.
5 AM: Kim Novak: Live from the TCM Film Festival (2013)
Kim Novak is so much more than her looks and this interview opened my eyes to how amazing she is as a person as well as an actress.
Saturday, April 18th (AKA MY BIRTHDAY)
6 AM: The Man with The Golden Arm (1955, Otto Preminger)
Starring Frank Sinatra, Eleanor Parker, and Kim Novak
This is one of the grittiest films from the 1950s. It depicts a heroin addict during their ups and downs. I was honestly surprised this film got made at all during the Production Code Era, but am very glad it did. Sinatra is so raw in his performance and Eleanor Parker creates a complex character as his wife. Of course, Kim Novak is wonderful to watch because she is more than just beautiful, she is an actress. This film really showcases her talent.
1:15 PM: Safety Last! (1923, Fred C. Newmeyer and Sam Taylor)
Starring Harold Lloyd, Mildred Davis, and Bill Strother
Zany antics a plenty! That’s the best description of this film. Harold Lloyd films are always great to watch because he wasn’t afraid to do crazy things to get a laugh. This film has the infamous clock scene too!
2:45 PM: They Live By Night (1949, Nicholas Ray)
Starring Farley Granger, Cathy O’Donnell, and Howard Da Silva
If you only watch one movie on this list, THIS NEEDS TO BE THE ONE. It’s ironic that it airs on my birthday, because this is one of my favorite films. The story of doomed lovers who try their best to reform from a life of crime to survive wasn’t a new concept, but man, Farley Granger and Cathy O’Donnell make you fall in love with their characters and hope that they somehow, someway make it to their life of happiness together.
10 PM: The Magnificent Ambersons (1942, Orson Welles)
Starring Joseph Cotten, Dolores Costello, Anne Baxter, Tim Holt, and Agnes Moorehead
This film is another case of a film that got cut down by the studio, and in case you were wondering, Orson Welles was pissed. I would hope and pray one day we all get to see the full version (kinda doubtful), but this film isn’t so bad. I think the all-star cast really makes it worth it!
Sunday, April 19th
6 AM: Jezebel (1938, William Wyler)
Starring Bette Davis, Henry Fonda, and George Brent
I am not gonna lie, my first viewing of this film enraged me. Henry Fonda’s character made me so mad because he was a jerk. But I have decided I need to rewatch this film and see if my attitudes have changed. This film did so many great things for Bette Davis and Henry Fonda, so we should all give it another (or first) go around. Also this was the film Jane Fonda was born during! Just a fun fact.
3:30 PM: Auntie Mame (1958, Morton DaCosta)
Starring Rosalind Russell, Forrest Tucker, Coral Browne, Jan Handzlik, and Roger Smith
I want to be Auntie Mame. She is so much fun and so unique and I love it. The costumes are so grand in this film and Rosalind Russell really does a great job of bringing Mame to life. This film is so fun!!!
6 PM: Singin’ in the Rain (1952, Stanley Donen and Gene Kelly)
Starring Gene Kelly, Debbie Reynolds, Donald O’Connor, and Jean Hagen
This is in my top 5 musicals. This musical always makes me smile and it is one of the few musicals where I know most of the words to the songs. The trio of Kelly, Reynolds, and O’Connor is something magical. Cosmo Brown is also one of my favorite characters in any film (and one of my cat’s namesakes). The film history alone with this film makes it worth watching! JUST WATCH THIS MUSICAL, OKAY?
9:45 PM: The Hustler (1961, Robert Rossen)
Starring Paul Newman, Jackie Gleason, Piper Laurie, and George C. Scott
Paul Newman is so cool in general, so he was born for this role. I never knew a movie about pool would have my interest, but here we are. The tension between Newman and Jackie Gleason is so well played and the way the film is shot, you feel like you are in the room with them. Also Piper Laurie does a great performance as the conflicted girlfriend of Newman’s ambitious pool shark.
12:15 AM: Baby Face (1933, Alfred E. Green)
Starring Barbara Stanwyck, George Brent, and Donald Cook
THIS IS PRECODE HEAVEN! You have a woman who uses sex to get ahead in life and men become entranced, and usually destroyed, by her. Barbara Stanwyck plays her character so well that you have a love-hate relationship with her. She can be cruel, but you understand why she is doing what she is doing.
#tcmff#a star is born#metropolis#eva marie saint live from the tcmff#north by northwest#some like it hot#grey gardens#kim novak live from the the tcmff#the man with the golden arm#safety last#they live by night#the magnificent ambersons#jezebel#auntie mame#singin in the rain#the hustler#baby face
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Damn honey: Marie Lotte Hagen en Nydia van Voorthuizen
Wat belangrijk is: J.K. Rowling
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My friend fear: Meera Lee Patel
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V van vulva tot vagina:
Het zero waste project: Nicky en Jessie Kroon
Heb je nou al een vriend?: Marie Lotte Hagen en Nydia van Voorthuizen
Voorbij: Eva Meijer
Wolf: Maartje Laterveer
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This is not an exhaustive list of female music artists. These are artists 48 of my friends actually like, from a huge range of genres. Some artists are long gone, some are baby-new, some are legends, some are names you’ve never heard. Some are local/Northwest. Some are international. Add them to your Spotify, Pandora, Google Play, whatever. Find them on YouTube. Request them on the radio. BUY THEIR MUSIC.
Sleigh Bells
Jamila Woods
MIA
Grimes
The Roches
Erin Mckeown
The Breeders
Kaki King
Regina Spektor
Fly Moon Royalty
Wailin Jennys
Neko Case
Dixie Chicks
Pistol Annies
Gillian Welch
Lucinda Williams
Tune-Yards
Emmylou Harris
Tift Merrit
Thee Satisfaction
Amy Winehouse
The Fugees
Tanya Stevens
Run Boy Run
Ellie Goulding
Karen O
Janet Jackson
big thief
deep sea diver
emily haines & the soft skeleton
feist
jaymay
marketa irglova
sylvan esso
bjork
cat power
chelsea wolfe
denali
eisley
portishead
Billy Holliday
Aretha Franklin
Tina Turner
Ella Fitzgerald
Janis Joplin
Christina Aguilera
jewel
Florence (and the Machine)
Annie Lennox
Ann and Nancy Wilson/ Heart
Stevie nicks
Fiona Apple
Kylie Minogue
Erykah Badu
Kacey Musgraves
Britney Spears
Halsey
Dido
Sade
Madeline Peyroux
Indigo Girls
Renee Fleming
Cecilia Bartoli
Stephanie Blythe
Carla Bruni
Pat Benatar
Barbara Bonney
Nina Simone
Big Mama Thornton
Gwen Stefani
Missy Elliott
Chargaux
Olga Kern
Valerie June
Jessye Norman
Hop Along
Charly Bliss
Bully
Laura Stevenson
Downtown Boys
Noname
Lizzo
Screaming Females
Julien Baker
Idle Bloom
Sad Baxter
Pill
Vagabon
Radiator Hospital
Who Is She?
Lisa Prank
Tacocat
Chastity Belt
RVIVR
Worriers
Chumped
Cayetana
Aye Nako
Upset
Kim Gordon/Sonic Youth
St Vincent
Patti Smith
Kate Bush
Joanna Newsom
Savages
Queen Latifah
La Luz
The Ronettes
Siouxsie Sioux and the Banshees
Slits
Lorde
Lana del Rey
Alabama shakes
Neneh Cherry
Robyn
Yelle
Uffie
CSS
Margo Price
Lindi Ortega
Delta Rae
ZZ Ward
FKA Twigs
Sophie Tucker
Doris Day
Mavis Staples
Judy Garland
Astrud Gilberto
Eydie Gorme
Kehlani
Sza
Ella mai
Janine
Aaliyah
Rihanna
TLC
Niykee Heaton
Coco Rosie
Mirah
SALES
Angel Olsen
Beach House
Katie Kate
Agnes Obel
Alela Diane
Josephine Foster
Julie Doiron
Kimya Dawson
Laura Gibson
Lykke Li
Made in Heights
Mariee Sioux
Marissa Nadler
Warpaint
First Aid Kit
London Grammar
Tennis
Joan jett
Nina hagen
GoGos
jorgia Smith
Kali uchis
Jene aiko
sabrina claudio
H.E.R.
Kittie
Meshell Ndegeocello
Battle Beast
Ruined
Skeletal Family
Janelle Monae
NAVVI
Saint Elizabeth
Mary j Blige
Carrie Underwood
Martina McBride
Anna von Hausswolff
Oceans of Slumber
Tori Kelly
The Pierces
Lianna LaHavas
Beth Orton
Sharon Jones
Dame Joan Sutherland
Whitney Houston
Norah Jones
Irma Thomas
Adele
Lesley Gore
The Cranberries
Grace Slick
Rah Digga
Reverie
Jill Scott
Lana
Dessa
Bahamadia
Jean Grae
Beth Gibbons
Phantogram
Nitty Scott
Sister Nancy
Shirley Manson
Marnie
Peaches
Dolly Parton
PJ Harvey
Alicia Keys
Alanis Morissette
Diana Krall
K.D. Lang
Pink
Sarah Bareilles
Sheryl Crow
Bonnie Raitt
Churches
Purity Ring
Susan Tedeschi
Lady Gaga
Selena Gomez
Carole King
Bette Midler
Red Molly
Tracy Chapman
Enya
Skeeter Davis
Avril Lavigne
Sinead O’Conner
Big Maybelle
Lisa Loeb
Betty Hutton
Gabrielle
Suzanne Vega
Paula Cole
Connie Allen
Taylor Swift
Lynda Carter
The Collapsable Hearts Club
Grace
Gabriela Anders
Fergie
Katy Perry
Celine Dion
Toni Braxton
Madonna,
Mariah Carey
Ace of Base
Amy Grant
Monica
Mates of State
Best coast
Courtney Barnett
Kate Tempest
The Epoxies
En Vogue
Cher
Rosemary Clooney
Selena
Shakira
Cindi Lauper
Sarah Vaughan
Lydia Lunch
Moor Mother
Etta James
MARTINA TOPLEY-BIRD
Hole
Elastica
Laura Veirs
Liz Phair
My Bloody Valentine
Wanda Jackson
Billie Holiday
Wanda Jackson
Patsy Cline
Joni Mitchell
Diana Ross
Chrissie Hynde
Debbie Harry
Exene Cervenka
Ivy Rorschock
Kim Deal
Aimee Mann
Joan Jett
Courtney Barnett
Meg White
Beyoncé
Sheer Mag
Sleater-Kinney
The Regrettes
Bikini Kill
Le Tigre
Gossip
The Donnas
Kelis
Bratmobile
Poly Styrene
Jorja Smith
Nicki Minaj
Pauline Black / The Selecter
MC Lyte
Carrie Akre
Estelle
Shelby Earl
Kelli Schaefer
Mandy Harvey
Santigold
L7
Elizabeth Fraser
Lisa Gerrard
Jenn Champion
Barbara Streisand
Oleta Adams
Dionne Warwick
Eva Cassidy
Bishop Briggs
DoNormaal
the xx
Rilo Kiley
Jenny Lewis
Andra Day
Solange
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CBS The First 50 Years (1998)
01 – See it Now with Edward R. Murrow – Edward R. Murrow (2:55) 02 – I Love Lucy – E. Daniel & H. Adamson (1:00) 03 – The Jackie Gleason Show – Jackie Gleason (2:01) 04 – The Ed Sullivan Show – Robert Arthur, Raymond A. Bloch & Minna Lewis (0:53) 05 – The Red Skelton Show – David Rose & Sammy Gallop (0:55) 06 – Captain Kangaroo – Edward White (0:50) 07 – Rex Koury & Glenn Spencer – Gunsmoke (1:36) 08 – Rawhide – Frankie Laine – D. Tiomkin & N. Washington (0:51) 09 – Wild Wild West – Richard Markowitz (1:25) 10 – Alfred Hitchcock Presents – A. Gounod (0:58) 11 – Perry Mason – Fred Steiner (1:10) 12 – Route 66 – Nelson Riddle (1:10) 13 – The Twilight Zone – Marius Constant (0:29) 14 – Leave it to Beaver – David Kahn, Melvyn Leonard & Mort Greene (1:23) 15 – The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis – Max Shulman & Lionel Newman (1:16) 16 – The Andy Griffith Show – Earle Hagen (0:54) 17 – The Dick Van Dyke Show – Earle Hagen (0:41) 18 – First Half-Hour News Broadcast – Walter Cronkite (0:54) 19 – The Beverly Hillbillies – Earle Hagen (1:33) 20 – Gilligan’s Island – Sherward Schwartz & George Wyle (1:34) 21 – Green Acres – Eddie Albert and Eva Gabor – Green Acres (1:06) 22 – Hogan’s Heroes – Jerry Fielding (0:44) 23 – Frank DeVol – My Three Sons (1:02) 24 – Lost In Space – John Williams (0:58) 25 – Mission Impossible – Lalo Schifrin (0:53) 26 – Mannix – Lalo Schifrin (1:27) 27 – Hawaii Five-O – Mort Stevens (0:58) 28 – Barnaby Jones – Jerry Goldsmith (0:55) 29 – The First 60 Minues – 60 Minutes (0:17) 30 – Apollo 11 Coverage – Walter Cronkite (1:31) 31 – The Waltons – Jerry Goldsmith (1:04) 32 – The Carol Burnett Show – Joe Hamilton (0:49) 33 – Dan Rather in Vietnam – Dan Rather (0:34) 34 – Walter Cronkite Editorial on Vietnam – Walter Cronkite (3:20) 35 – MASH – Johnny Mandel (0:55) 36 – All in the Family – Carroll O’Connor & Jean Stapleton – Lee Adams & Charles Strous (1:24) 37 – The Mary Tyler Moore Show – Sonny Curtis (0:57) 38 – The Bob Newhart Show – Lorenzo Music & Henrietta Music (1:05) 39 – Good Times – Dave Grusin, Alan Bergman & Marilyn Bergman (0:50) 40 – The Jeffersons – Jeff Barry & Janet Dubois (1:10) 41 – One Day at a Time – Jeff Barry & Nancy Barry (0:53) 42 – WKRP in Cincinnati – Tom Wells & Hugh Wilson (0:44) 43 – Alice – Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman & David Shire (1:01) 44 – The Dukes of Hazzard – Waylon Jennings (1:02) 45 – Dallas – Jerrold Immel (1:15) 46 – Knots Landing – Jerrold Immel (1:36) 47 – Walter Cronite’s Final Broadcast – Walter Cronkite (1:08) 48 – Cagney & Lacey – Bill Conti (1:17) 49 – Murder, She Wrote – John Addison (0:48) 50 – Murphy Brown – Stephen Dorff (0:28) 51 – Northern Exposure – David Schwartz (0:46) 52 – Chicago Hope – Mark Isham (0:52) 53 – Promised Land – Marc Lichtman (0:44) 54 – Walker, Texas Ranger – Stuart Wilder III & Chuck Norris (0:43) 55 – Everybody Loves Raymond – Rick Marotta & Terry Trotter (0:44) 56 – Cosby – William H. Cosby & Terry Trotter (0:42) 57 – Late Show with David Letterman – Paul Schaffer (1:23) 58 – William Paley Speaks About His Enthusiasm – William Paley (0:58)
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Söndagen 16 februari, 2020 blev vi inbjudna till en:
fantastisk minneskonsert i Enebykyrkan för vår vän Karl-Otto Hagen-Olsen (1.11.1943 – 14.11.2019).
Värdar för minneskonserten var Gösta Malmengård och Lars Åberg, och kvällens presentatör var Monica Axelsson.
Artiser på scen: Katarina Karnéus, Siv Wennberg, Carolina Sandgren, Ann-Christin Wilund, Hege Marie Korshavn, Margaretha Byström, Eva Säff-Wallentin, Sonny Wallentin, Lars Gunnar Axelsson, Helge Skoog, Daniel Propper, Johan Ullén, Jan Lindberg, K.F.U.M – Kören.
Efter konserten bjöds det på landgång, öl, vatten, te, kaffe, prinsesstårta.
Minneskonsert för Karl-Otto Hagen-Olsen Söndagen 16 februari, 2020 blev vi inbjudna till en: fantastisk minneskonsert i Enebykyrkan för vår vän…
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A!261 – 80 Jahre Vertrauen – Aufwachen!
Neuer Beitrag veröffentlicht bei https://melby.de/a261-80-jahre-vertrauen-aufwachen/
A!261 – 80 Jahre Vertrauen – Aufwachen!
Donnerstag, 11. Januar 2018, 16:01 Uhr
40 Jahre heute Journal und 40 Jahre Tages- themen. Für aufmerksame Zuschauer bedeutet das: 80 Jahre Nachrichtenvergnügen. Sagen zumindest die Macher, die ihre Fakten lobpreisen, auf deren Suche wir uns begeben. Wir finden aber nur das Übliche: Verlaut- barungen vom Verfassungsschutz, von der Polizei und von den Parteien. Nicht zu vergessen: Der Dax ist gut drauf wie nie, aber Pflegekräfte sucht man weiterhin vergebens. Kein Wunder, dass Kokain noch mehr Absatz findet als Diesel. Die “Groko ohne Merkel”- Wette l��uft – jetzt auch gegen Herfried Münkler.
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