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oubliettemagazine · 1 year ago
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Contro lo smartphone di Juan Carlos De Martin: la connessione wi-fi è stalking tecnologico?
Già nella Prefazione de “Contro lo smartphone” di Juan Carlos De Martin di Gustavo Zagrebelsky mi viene da reagire ad alcuni spunti interessanti: “L’invenzione della ruota ha cambiato l’esistenza dell’umanità, forse al pari di nessun’altra, ma chiunque poteva osservarne il funzionamento e comprenderlo…” – mentre “per la tecnologia informatica, il cui piccolo prodotto teniamo ora in mano, non è…
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sixaus-meaa · 4 months ago
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SIX THE MUSICAL - MODERN!AU: illustration
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Lina's family tree 2/2
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milliondollarbaby87 · 3 months ago
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The Union (2024) Review
Mike McKenna is a down to earth construction worker who lives in a small town in New Jersey. One night his high school sweetheart Roxanne Hall turns up at the bar and everything is about to get rather crazy! ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Continue reading The Union (2024) Review
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poemaseletras · 1 year ago
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jackredfieldwasmyjacob · 11 months ago
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i decided to unite my love for maps and for OT and make a map of the distribution of OT contestants from OT 2017 - 2023 in regards to their residence* because i find it so fascinating, like yeah it does kinda follow where major urban centers concentrate but also why is there so little people in valència? so many in iruña specifically? how is that outside madrid the only other OT contestant from castile is from guadalajara from all places???
*I followed the locations from the wikipedia page; in OT it's necessary to reside in spain but you don't need to have the spanish nationality to participate so i'll add the nationalities when needed!
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below the cut i'll specify where each contestant is from, province by province, with pics of all the towns and cities !!!
A CORUÑA:
OT 2017: Pontedeume (Miriam Rodríguez), Santiago de Compostela (Roi Méndez)
OT 2018: As Pontes de García Rodríguez (Sabela Ramil)
OT 2020: Sada (Eva Barreiro)
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OURENSE:
OT 2017: Ourense (Luis Cepeda)
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BIZKAIA:
OT 2017: Bilbo (Juan Antonio Cortés)
OT 2023: Getxo (Martin Urrutia)
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NAFARROA:
OT 2017: Iruña (Amaia Romero)
OT 2018: Iruña (Natalia Lacunza)
OT 2020: Iruña (Anne Lukin, Maialen Gurbindo)
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ZARAGOZA:
OT 2023: Zaragoza (Naiara Moreno), Magallón (Juanjo Bona)
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TERUEL:
OT 2020: Alcañiz (Anaju Calavia)
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BARCELONA:
OT 2017: Sant Climent de Llobregat (Aitana Ocaña), El Prat de Llobregat (Alfred García), Gavà (Nerea Rodríguez), Montgat (Raoul Vázquez), Terrassa (Miki Núñez)
OT 2018: Esplugues de Llobregat (Carlos Right)
OT 2020: Sant Cugat del Vallès (Nick Maylo), Sant Joan Despí (Ariadna Tortosa)
OT 2023: Vallirana (Lucas Curotto, he's Uruguayan)
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ILLES BALEARS:
OT 2017: Palma (Ricky Merino)
OT 2018: Bunyola (Joan Garrido)
OT 2023: Ciutadella de Menorca (Chiara Oliver, she's half British)
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GUADALAJARA:
OT 2023: Yunquera de Henares (Omar Samba, he's half Senegalese)
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MADRID:
OT 2018: Madrid (María Villar, África Adalia, Alfonso La Cruz - he's Venezuelan)
OT 2020: Alcalá de Henares (Bruno Alves, he's Uruguayan)
OT 2023: San Fernando de Henares (Bea Fernández), Madrid (Ruslana Panchyshyna, she's Ukranian and has lived several years in the Canary Islands; in fact her accent is Canarian. I do not know which island / town and in the wikipedia page it listed her as a Madrid resident, that's why she's included here)
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CÁCERES:
OT 2017: Malpartida de Plasencia (Thalía Garrido)
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ALACANT:
OT 2018: Elx (Alba Reche)
OT 2020: Beniarrés (Samantha Gilabert)
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MURCIA:
OT 2020: Murcia (Flavio Fernández)
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GRANADA:
OT 2017: Huétor Tájar (Mimi Doblas)
OT 2023: Armilla (Paul Thin), Motril (Violeta Hódar), Ogíjares (Denna Ruiz)
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MÁLAGA:
OT 2017: Alhaurín de la Torre (Mireya Bravo)
OT 2018: Torre del Mar (Marta Sango), Málaga (Noelia Franco)
OT 2023: Mijas (Salma Díaz)
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CÓRDOBA:
OT 2020: Córdoba (Hugo Cobo), Adamuz (Rafa Romera)
OT 2023: Córdoba (Álex Márquez)
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SEVILLA:
OT 2017: Dos Hermanas (Marina Rodríguez)
OT 2018: Bormujos (Famous Oberogo, he's Nigerian)
OT 2023: Sevilla (Álvaro Mayo)
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CÁDIZ:
OT 2018: San Fernando (Julia Medina), Sanlúcar de Barrameda (Dave Zulueta)
OT 2020: Barbate (Jesús Rendón, Javy Ramírez)
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CEUTA:
OT 2020: Ceuta (Gèrard Rodríguez)
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LAS PALMAS:
OT 2018: Gáldar (Marilia Monzón)
OT 2020: Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (Eli Rosex, Nia Correia - she's half Cape Verdian)
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SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE:
OT 2017: San Cristóbal de La Laguna (Ana Guerra), Adeje (Agoney Hernández)
OT 2018: Adeje (Damion Frost, he's German)
OT 2023: San Cristóbal de La Laguna (Cris Bartolomé, he's half Equatorial Guinean), Santa Cruz de Tenerife (Suzete Correia, she's Sao Tomean)
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rewritethisstxry · 1 year ago
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What I will write:
Angst
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Snuff
Rape, rape play, non con
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Real person fic
Marvel: Steve Rogers, Tony Stark, Alexei Shostakov, Peter Parker, Victor Creed, Deacon Frost, Peter Quinn, Frank Castle, Matt Murdock, Foggy Nelson, Bruce Banner, Brock Rumlow, Nathan Summers, Eddie Brock, Cletus Kasady, Otto Octavius
DC Universe: Bruce Wayne, Harvey Bullock, Jim Gordon, Dick Grayson, Jason Todd, Jonathan Crane, Clark Kent, Arthur Curry
Stranger Things: James Hopper, Steve Harrington, Jonathan Byers
Stargate Atlantis: Rodney McKay, John Sheppard, Ronan Dex, Carson Beckett
Sons of Anarchy: Jackson “Jax” Teller, Harry “Opie” Winston, Filip “Chibs” Telford, Juan Carlos “Juice” Ortiz, Lincoln Potter, Galen O'Shay
The Walking Dead: Rick Grimes, Shane Walsh, Negan Smith
What We Do in the Shadows: Nandor the Relentless, Guillermo de la Cruz, Laszlo Cravensworth
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Musicals: Jack Kelly (Newsies), Dewey Finn (School of Rock), Hades (Hadestown)
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Tolkien: Boromir, Faramir, Eomer
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solivigantkaiba · 2 months ago
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Toji is a man who sang Me Enamora by Juanes to Mamagumi.
Down below is a list of songs I believe he sang to her, and you will have to pry this from my dead, decrepit, and rotting corpse. Even then, you'd have to drag me up from h3ll, so good luck.
- A Dios le Pido - Juanes
- Colgando en Tus Manos - Carlos Baute & Marta Sanchez
- Como Te Extraño Mi Amor - Café Tacvba
- Robarte Un Beso - Carlos Vive & Sebastián Yatra
- Te Mando Flores - Fonseca
- Si No Te Hubieras Hido - Mana (he sings it at her grave)
- Fruta Fesca - Carlos Vives
- Canción Bonita - Carlos Vives & Ricky Martin
Vice versa Mamagumi has got to have had her shine serenading him with the following
- Eres Para Mi - Julieta Venegas
- Límon y Sal
- Disfruto - Carla Morrison (on her deathbed)
And together 🥰
- duele el amor - alex syntek y ana torroja
Then, when he remarried Mothermiki for sure sang
- Rosas - La Oreja de Van Gogh
Toji absolutely loved Mamagumi, and while I'm sure he respected Mothermiki, it just wasn't the same.
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xylophonetangerine · 3 months ago
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People primarily noted for their long names on Wikipedia:
Leone Sextus Denys Oswolf Fraudatifilius Tollemache-Tollemache de Orellana Plantagenet Tollemache-Tollemache (British Army officer of WWI) and elder brother Lyulph Ydwallo Odin Nestor Egbert Lyonel Toedmag Hugh Erchenwyne Saxon Esa Cromwell Orma Nevill Dysart Plantagenet Tollemache-Tollemache. The last name is pronounced /ˈtuːlmeɪk ˈtɒlmæk/.
Alfonso María Isabel Francisco Eugenio Gabriel Pedro Sebastián Pelayo Fernando Francisco de Paula Pío Miguel Rafael Juan José Joaquín Ana Zacarías Elisabeth Simeón Tereso Pedro Pablo Tadeo Santiago Simón Lucas Juan Mateo Andrés Bartolomé Ambrosio Gerónimo Agustín Bernardo Cándido Gerardo Luis-Gonzaga Filomeno Camilo Cayetano Andrés-Avelino Bruno Joaquín-Picolimini Felipe Luis-Rey-de-Francia Ricardo Esteban-Protomártir Genaro Nicolás Estanislao-de-Koska Lorenzo Vicente Crisóstomo Cristano Darío Ignacio Francisco-Javier Francisco-de-Borja Higona Clemente Esteban-de-Hungría Ladislado Enrique Ildefonso Hermenegildo Carlos-Borromeo Eduardo Francisco-Régis Vicente-Ferrer Pascual Miguel-de-los-Santos Adriano Venancio Valentín Benito José-Oriol Domingo Florencio Alfacio Benére Domingo-de-Silos Ramón Isidro Manuel Antonio Todos-los-Santos de Borbón y Borbón (Spanish nobleman).
Adolph Blaine Charles David Earl Frederick Gerald Hubert Irvin John Kenneth Lloyd Martin Nero Oliver Paul Quincy Randolph Sherman Thomas Uncas Victor William Xerxes Yancy Zeus Wolfeschlegel­steinhausen­bergerdorff­welche­vor­altern­waren­gewissenhaft­schafers­wessen­schafe­waren­wohl­gepflege­und­sorgfaltigkeit­beschutzen­vor­angreifen­durch­ihr­raubgierig­feinde­welche­vor­altern­zwolfhundert­tausend­jahres­voran­die­erscheinen­von­der­erste­erdemensch­der­raumschiff­genacht­mit­tungstein­und­sieben­iridium­elektrisch­motors­gebrauch­licht­als­sein­ursprung­von­kraft­gestart­sein­lange­fahrt­hinzwischen­sternartig­raum­auf­der­suchen­nachbarschaft­der­stern­welche­gehabt­bewohnbar­planeten­kreise­drehen­sich­und­wohin­der­neue­rasse­von­verstandig­menschlichkeit­konnte­fortpflanzen­und­sich­erfreuen­an­lebenslanglich­freude­und­ruhe­mit­nicht­ein­furcht­vor­angreifen­vor­anderer­intelligent­geschopfs­von­hinzwischen­sternartig­raum Sr. (German–American typesetter of Philadelphia). His real name was probably just Hubert Blaine Wolfeschlegelsteinhausenbergerdorff.
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sol-draws-sometimes · 1 year ago
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Fun little Spanish Quirk!
Idk if there's any official rule of this but this is a rule I realized existed a couple of years ago and I want to share it with ya'll!
Okay so you may or may not know that in Spanish, to minimize a word, you add "ito/a" at the end of a word.
For example:
Perro= Perrito
Carro= Carrito
Rápido= Rapidito
Silla= Sillita
Casa= Casita
Sometimes you add "cito" so that it sounds nicer:
Cafe= cafecito
However, some people will add "ico" instead of ito, and I realized it follows this rule:
If the constant of the last syllable contains a 't', then you can use "ico/a"
For example:
Pato=Patico
Gato=Gatico
Caliente=Calientico
The only mainstream(at least to Cubans) example I can think of is Jose Martin's poem, Los Zapaticos de Rosa. (which if you haven't read please do! This website has it in English and Spanish. Just be aware the title is better translated as "the little pink shoes")
Some examples of when it DOESN'T work:
Casa≠Casica
Silla≠Sillica
Carro≠carrico
(At least to my ears these sound wrong)
However, apparently people say "perrico," which sounds weird to me, but I saw some backing for it. So idk if it's a hard and fast rule. With that said, I'm pretty sure the "t rule" applies pretty well to most words!
Also, I googled while writing this and forgot there are other diminutives people use, so you can have it properly explained in this article! (also just explains the diminutive rule more eloquently)
So yah, if you Speak/teach Spanish tell me if this checks out or not! And if you're learning Spanish, dw about using it, just stick to the OG rule if it confuses you. This isn't something someone sat down and taught me. It's something I do instinctively and reversed engineered a rule for it afterwards.
Sources! (I ended up googling to get example words/word things better) ⬇️
Quora thread, I used Damain C.Dol's cafecito example and they reminded me of "cito"
Used some of the examples in this article
Quora mentioned perrico(Katja Kaila)
Other Quora perrico mention(Juan Carlos Martin)
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naranja-uva-librarians · 1 year ago
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So do you have any books on the crater?
We think books can be a very good way to learn more about things that can't be experienced in real life! That said, we know there are people out there who will think they are an expert on the Crater qualified to sneak their way in just because they read a couple books, so:
Yes, we do have many books on the Great Crater. However, they are for educational purposes only. They are no substitute for the proper training methods or approval process to enter the Great Crater.
Some of our top recommendations are:
The Great Crater: The World Within a World by Francesca Rubles Gonzalez
An Introduction To Great Crater Ecology by Juan Carlos de León
Understanding the Ancient Paradox Pokémon by Acacio Calip and Katie Wong
What Can We Learn from Future Paradox Pokémon? by Gorō Baishō, Amelia Fletcher, and Keilani Smith
For younger readers, we recommend What's in The Crater? by T.B. Wilson (illustrated by Alicia Martinez), Learning About The Great Crater by Shelby Woods, and All About Paradox Pokémon by Martin Andrews and Keilani Smith. And if fiction's your jam, we have a great Middle Grade book called Into The Great Crater by E.K. Williams, an underrated classic about a group of kids who get stuck in the Great Crater and have to solve a murder mystery and decades-old conspiracy to make their way out!
We also have copies of the brand-new documentary, Unearthing the Mysteries of The Great Crater, available on DVD, Blu-ray, and streaming!
We hope that satiates your curiosity!
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colegiosanjudastadeo · 1 year ago
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Congreso de celebración de los 125 años de los agustinos Recoletos
En atención a los eventos por los 125 años de Los Padres Agustinos en Venezuela, a celebrarse del 4 al 7 del presente mes de diciembre, se inició el día 01 de diciembre con un ciclo de exposiciones, en el salón de Reuniones de los Padres Agustinos Recoletos, en la Parroquia San PioXI, correspondiendo le al Prof Virgilio Cartagena (Coordinador Pastoral del Colegio Agustiniano San Judas Tadeo), iniciarlo con el tema, La Doctrina Social de la Iglesia y El Carisma Agustino Recoleto.
Se contó con la presencia del Vicario General Fr. Eddy Polo, Fr. Simón Puerta. Leopoldo Duarte, Fr Hugo Sanchez, la señora Ana Martin (ARCORE), fr Juan Carlos Maldonado (Párroco), entre otros.
En la presente imagen se aprecia a los miembros coordinadores del Congreso de los Padres Agustinos Recoletos para los 125 años en Venezuela. La encabeza su Vicario General Fr. EDDY Polo.
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felipeandletizia · 1 year ago
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Felipe and Letizia retrospective: November 23rd
2004: Lunch with the President of the government in Canarias, Adan Martin and his wife Pilar Parejo & Visit to the Astrophysical Institute of the Canary Islands
2005: Institutional reception to celebrate the 30 years of Juan Carlos I as King of Spain, at the Royal Palace in Madrid
2006: Visited the Northern Command and Control Group (GRUNOMAC) and attended DAPEX-06 & Opening of 1st Congress “Dialogue and Action”. Company, Society and Foundations facing the Challenges of the Future
2007: “Internationalization Awards”
2009: Meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Royal Institute of International and Strategic Studies; Visited el Rastrillo (1, 2) & “Antonio Asensio” Journalism Awards to the Inter-American Press Association
2010: Visited Peru (1, 2)
2011: Visited Chile
2015: Cotec Foundation event in Madrid; Audiences at la Zarzuela & Inaugurated the “Ingres” exhibition at El Prado Museum
2016: Delivery of the “Kingdom of Spain Award for the Entrepreneurial Path”; Lunch commemorating the 125th anniversary of the Diario de Burgos & Visited the facilities of the new Campofrío factory
2017: Opening of the Royal Academies course & Audiences at la Zarzuela
2018: 23rd Conference of Presidents of the Ultraperipheral Regions of the European Union
2020: Meeting of the scientific council of the Elcano Royal Insitute for International and Strategic Studies & Audience with General André Lanata, Supreme Allied Commander Transformation (SACT)
2021: Left for Sweden for a State Visit & Met with the Spanish community living in Sweden
2022: Match between Spain and Costa Rica during the FIFA World Cup “Qatar 2022” & Events in Barcelona related to mental health and care for intellectual disabilities
F&L Through the Years: 1090/??
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pirapopnoticias · 1 year ago
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glassprism · 2 years ago
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What If Scenario. The Pandemic never happened, but the renovations at Her Majesty’s eventually did. During that time, they put together a concert-like production of Phantom like they did with Les Mis in 2019. Who would you have cast in each part? Feel free to include Ensemble & Understudies
I think I answered something very similar before where I said that I'd love to have had an international celebration, with recent, fan-favorite, or long-running members from productions all over the world given an opportunity to perform and do, like, one song each, along with the then-current cast at the time. So I guess it might be something like:
Phantom: Josh Piterman (London), Ben Crawford (Broadway), Derrick Davis (national tour), Osamu Takai (Japan), Alexander Goebel (Vienna), Colm Wilkinson (Toronto), Peter Karrie (Canadian tour), Peter Joback (Stockholm), Ian Jon Bourg (Germany), Anthony Warlow (Australia), Henk Poort (Scheveningen), Juan Navarro (Mexico City), Hans Peter Janssens (Antwerp), Tomas Ambt Kofod (Copenhagen), Hong Kwang Ho (Seoul), Juan Carlos Barona (Madrid), Sandor Sasvari (Budapest), Saulo Vasconcelos (Sao Paulo), Damian Aleksander (Poland), Carlos Vittori (Buenos Aires), Marian Vojtko (Prague), Stephen Brandt Hansen (Estonia), Ivan Ozhogin (Moscow), Ilkka Hamalainen (Helsinki), Adrian Nour (Bucharest), Nikola Bulatovic (Belgrade), Vladimir Grudkov (Sofia), Jonathan Roxmouth (World Tour), Espen Grjotheim (Oslo), Ben Forster (Greece), Killian Donnelly (UK Tour)
Christine: Kelly Mathieson (London), Meghan Picerno (Broadway), Emma Grimsley (national tour), Sae Yamamoto (Japan), Luzia Nistler (Vienna), Rebecca Caine (Toronto), Teresa DeZarn (Canadian tour), Emmi Christensson (Stockholm), Valerie Link (Germany), Ana Marina (Australia), Joke de Kruijf (Scheveningen), Irasema Terrazas (Mexico City), Inneke van Klinken (Antwerp), Sibylle Glosted (Copenhagen), Kim So Hyun (Seoul), Julia Moller (Madrid), Barbara Fonyo (Budapest), Lina Mendes (Sao Paulo), Edyta Krzemien (Poland), Claudia Cota (Buenos Aires), Monika Sommerova (Prague), Maria Listra (Estonia), Tamara Kotova (Moscow), Sofie Asplund (Helsinki), Irina Baiant (Bucharest), Mirjana Matic (Belgrade), Vesela Delcheva (Sofia), Claire Lyon (World Tour), Astrid Giske (Oslo), Amy Manford (Greece), Holly-Anne Hull (UK Tour)
Raoul: Danny Whitehead (London), John Riddle (Broadway), Michael Maliakel (national tour), Kanji Ishimaru (Japan), Thorsten Tinney (Vienna), Laird Mackintosh (Toronto), Kip Wilborne (Canadian tour), Anton Zetterholm (Stockholm), Nicky Wuchinger (Germany), Alexander Lewis (Australia), Peter de Smet (Scheveningen), someone who's not Jose Joel (Mexico City), Michael Shawn Lewis (Antwerp), Christian Lund (Copenhagen), Son Jun Ho (Seoul), Armando Pita (Madrid), Zoltan Miller (Budapest), Nando Prado (Sao Paulo), Marcin Mrozinski (Poland), Nicholas Martinelli (Buenos Aires), Tomas Vanek (Prague), Koit Toome (Estonia), Evgeny Zaycev (Moscow), John Martin Bengtsson (Helsinki), Florin Ristei (Bucharest), Slaven Doslo (Belgrade), Denko Prodanov (Sofia), Matt Leisy (World Tour), Carl Lindquist (Oslo), Nadim Naaman (Greece), Rhys Whitfield (UK Tour)
Is that way too many cast members? Probably! Are there even enough scenes for each of them to perform together? Unlikely! Did I give up doing supporting, ensemble, and understudies because it was too exhausting? Definitely! Do I even know who some of these people are or if they want to come back at all? Not really!
But you have to admit - it's a huge and very international cast!
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leonfelipepeni · 1 year ago
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✅🍀🚩¡Hola🖐️familia👨‍👩‍👧‍👦!, un día como hoy, 07 de julio pero del año 1936, en Santander, Cantabria, España 🇪🇸, nació el Músico🎹, Compositor🎶, Productor, Arreglista y Empresario: "Juan Carlos Calderón". Juan Carlos Calderón López de Arróyabe. Jazzista nato. Multipremiado. Compositor de éxitos. Participó con: "Nino Bravo", "Mocedades", "Massiel", "Trigo limpio", "Sergio y Estíbaliz", "José José", "Cecilia", "Camilo Sexto", "Ángela Carrasco", "Lani Hall", "Herb Alpert", "Sheena Easton", "Cole Porter", "María Conchita Alonso", "Luis Miguel", "Paloma San Basilio", "Emmanuel", "Simone", "Alejandra Ávalos", "Myriam Hernández", "Mijares", "Chavela Vargas", "Alejandra Guzmán", "Edith Márquez", "Sin Bandera", "Ricky Martin", "Miguel Ríos", "Chayanne", "Rocío Dúrcal", "Joan Manuel Serrat", "Natalie Cole", "Pandora", "Julio Iglesias", "Cristian Castro". Reconocido con 3 Premios Billboard, con 5 Grammy, con 5 ASCAP.
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rithond · 2 years ago
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Movies 2023
JANUARY / ENERO 6: L'Extraordinaire Voyage de Marona - Anca Damian (9/10) 6: Le Voyage du prince - Jean-François Laguionie & Xavier Picard (7/10) 10: Une histoire d'amour et de désir - Leyla Bouzid (9/10) 11: Les amours d'Anaïs - Charline Bourgeois-Tacquet (10/10) 11: Un cuento de circo & a Love Song - Demián Bichir (2/10) 12: Finlandia - Horacio Alcalá (10/10) 14: Ruido - Natalia Beristáin (10/10) 16: La La Land - Damien Chazelle (9/10) 18: Decision to Leave - Park Chan-wook (6/10) 19: Whiplash - Damien Chazelle (10/10) 22: Nos hicieron noche - Antonio Hernández (8/10) 22: Amor rebelde - Alejandro Bernal (8/10) 23: Malvada - J.M. Craviotto (5/10) 30: La panthère des neiges - Marie Amiguet & Vincent Munier (10/10) 30: Babylon - Damien Chazelle (7/10) TOTAL: 15
FEBRUARY / FEBRERO 7: Aftersun - Charlotte Wells (10/10) 8: Knock at the Cabin - M. Night Shyamalan (7/10) 8: Alcarràs - Carla Simón (10/10) 8: Corsage - Marie Kreutzer (7/10) 11: El suplente - Diego Lerman (8/10) 11: Les Magnétiques - Vincent Maël Cardona (8/10) 13: Armageddon Time - James Gray (9/10) 15: The Whale - Darren Aronosfky (10/10) 15: Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey - Rhys Frake-Waterfield (6/10) 20: Rimini - Ulrich Seidl (8/10) 23: The Banshees of Inisherin - Martin McDonagh (10/10) 27: Missing - Nicholas D. Johnson & Will Merrick (10/10) 28: The Fabelmans - Steven Spielberg (9/10) 28: Till - Chinonye Chukwu (8/10) 28: Pearl - Ti West (9/10) TOTAL: 15
MARCH / MARZO 1: Huesera - Michelle Garza Cervera (8/10) 1: Women Talking - Sarah Polley (10/10) 4: Manto de gemas - Natalia López (7/10) 4: Close - Lukas Dhont (10/10) 11: Perfume de violetas - Maryse Sistach (10/10) 13: Puss in Boots: The Last Wish - Joel Crawford (10/10) 15: Living - Oliver Hermanus (10/10) 16: Tár - Todd Field (10/10) 16: 1976 - Manuela Martelli (9/10) 20: À plein temps - Eric Gravel (10/10) 20: Tár - Todd Field (10/10) 22: Everything Everywhere All at Once - Daniel Kwan & Daniel Scheinert (10/10) 22: Women Talking - Sarah Polley (10/10) 25: The Piano - Jane Campion (10/10) 29: ¡Que viva México! - Luis Estrada (4/10) TOTAL: 15
APRIL / ABRIL 3: Dos estaciones - Juan Pablo González (9/10) 3: Last Film Show - Pan Nalin (9/10) 7: Klondike - Maryna Er Gorbach (8/10) 7: Estación catorce - Diana Cardozo (9/10) 8: Sobre las nubes - María Aparicio (9/10) 8: Concerned Citizen - Idan Haguel (10/10) 9: Laila in Haifa - Amos Gitai (6/10) 11: EO - Jerzy Skolimowski (8/10) 11: Asia - Ruthy Pribar (9/10) 12: Last Film Show - Pan Nalin (10/10) 12: Holy Spider - Ali Abbasi (10/10) 13: Triangle of Sadness - Ruben Östlund (10/10) 13: Dalva - Emmanuelle Nicot (10/10) 14: Godland - Hlynur Pálmason (9/10) 15: Vicenta B. - Carlos Lechuga (10/10) 15: Sick of Myself - Kristoffer Borgli (10/10) 15: La double vie de Véronique - Krzysztof Kieślowski (8/10) 20: Sparta - Ulrich Seidl (10/10) 23: Feature Film About Life - Dovilė Šarutytė (10/10) 26: Infinity Pool - Brandon Cronenberg (5/10) 26: Dead Bride - Francesco Picone (3/10) TOTAL: 21
MAY / MAYO 1: Evil Dead Rise - Lee Cronin (6/10) 3: La Usurpadora: The Musical - Santiago Limón (5/10) 4: Jirón - Christian Cueva (10/10) 4: Trigal - Anabel Caso (8/10) 9: Les cinq diables - Léa Mysius (10/10) 13: Huesera - Michelle Garza Cervera (9/10) 16: Brujería - Christopher Murray (8/10) 16: Firebird - Peeter Rebane (10/10) 17: Beau Is Afraid - Ari Aster (4/10) 17: Eami - Paz Encina (7/10) 17: The Innocents - Eskil Vogt (10/10)
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