1922
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durée : 00:19:52 - Lectures du soir - "Il y a longtemps que le grand public et la politique se sont emparé de ma théorie et de ma personne et ont tenté, par tous les moyens, d'asservir l'une et l'autre à leurs propres fins."
durée : 00:20:11 - Lectures du soir - "On trouve ici, parmi les intellectuels, un antisémistisme indescriptible. Il est impossible que je reste à Berlin, ne serait-ce que parce que j'ai de bonnes raisons de penser que les milieux ultra-nationalistes en veulent à ma vie. Est-ce vrai ?"
durée : 00:19:55 - Le Feuilleton - "Mon moyen de communication préféré tient de l'au-delà : le rêve, voir en rêve. En second vient la correspondance. La lettre, comme moyen de communication 'au-delà', est moins parfaite que le rêve, mais les lois sont les mêmes."
durée : 00:19:55 - Le Feuilleton - "Mon moyen de communication préféré tient de l'au-delà : le rêve, voir en rêve. En second vient la correspondance. La lettre, comme moyen de communication 'au-delà', est moins parfaite que le rêve, mais les lois sont les mêmes."
1922 - "Life is Rarely Fair"We are tackling Stephen King content all month in honor of the King's birthday! We kick off our Stephen King Birthday Party in the middle of a cornfield with 1922 (2017). A farmer who is more in love with his land than his wife. A cautionary tale about pride and consequences for our actions. The ghosts of our pasts will always find a way to haunt us!We hope you enjoy listening to this fresh as a glass of lemonade on a front porch in a summertime episode! Support the Show.
Famed Bouzouki player Manolis Michalakis drops by Ouzo Talk to talk all things Rebetika and the instrument that has come to characterise the genre. Often referred to as 'the blues of Greece', Rebetika is an important part of Greece's musical and cultural heritage, in a marriage of instruments and styles that draw inspiration from ancient Greece, right through to Smyrna in the early 20th century. With the help of our resident Bouzouki expert, George Calopedos, the boys share a few drinks, play some songs and get to the bottom of this important genre.This episode is brought to you by,KST Buses https://www.kstbuses.com.au/The Greek Providorehttps://thegreekprovidore.com.au/?gad_source=1&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIjtOJ253VhgMVeG4PAh1aDg2nEAAYASAAEgIMuvD_BwESend us a Text Message.Support the Show.Email us at ouzotalk@outlook.comSubscribe to our Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3n85GSdk5Q&t=6sFollow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OuzoTalkFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ouzo_talk/
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durée : 00:12:19 - 1922, ou la lecture de Stendhal en Chine… - par : Marianne Vourch - Stendhal : « Je vois dans nos livres autant de billets de loterie. Ils n'ont réellement pas plus de valeur. La postérité, en oubliant les uns, et réimprimant les autres, déclarera les billets gagnants. » - réalisé par : Sophie Pichon
In 1922, the Hinterkaifeck farm in Germany became the site of a chilling, unsolved mystery when an entire family and their maid were found brutally murdered, with evidence suggesting the killer lingered at the farm for days afterward. Despite numerous suspects and theories, the motivations and identity of the murderer remain shrouded in secrecy, compelling those who delve into the case to question how such a gruesome event could remain unresolved.We are telling that story today, on Terrifying & TrueSupport us on Patreon http://patreon.com/IncrediblyHandsomeContact Us/Submit a Storytwitter.com/WeeklySpookyfacebook.com/WeeklySpookyWeeklySpooky@gmail.comOriginal Theme by Ray MattisMusic by AudioBlocksProduced by Daniel WilderExecutive Producers Rob Fields & Mark ShieldsFind everything at:WeeklySpooky.com
Yes, Yes, Yes. This is one of the big hitter episodes that I planned out before even episode 1 of A Year In Horror. I get to watch every single Stephen King adaptation and then rank them from worst to best. That's right, EVERY ONE! Well, here we have the top 10. The worst 10. A slew of also rans. Some awesome mates. Some special guests. Several pints of beer and over 7 hours of running time split over 4 episodes. This Stephen King, A Lifetime In Horror.0.34 - Christine (1983) w/ Neil Marshall31.30 - Also Rans Part 236.28 - 1408 (2007) w/ Maps1.14.45 - Maximum Overdrive (1986) w/ Brad Hanson
On this day in 1922, Canadian teenager Leonard Thompson became the first diabetic patient to be treated with insulin.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
durée : 00:19:55 - Le Feuilleton - "Mon moyen de communication préféré tient de l'au-delà : le rêve, voir en rêve. En second vient la correspondance. La lettre, comme moyen de communication 'au-delà', est moins parfaite que le rêve, mais les lois sont les mêmes."
durée : 00:19:55 - Le Feuilleton - "Mon moyen de communication préféré tient de l'au-delà : le rêve, voir en rêve. En second vient la correspondance. La lettre, comme moyen de communication 'au-delà', est moins parfaite que le rêve, mais les lois sont les mêmes."
The amount of cases left unsolved is seemingly never-ending. On this episode of the BTC, Vicky and Janelle look at two of these cases and see if time has brought any answers. You can check out the Book vs Movie Podcast here!Research links below:Mental Floss - "The Chilling Story of the Hinterkaifeck Killings, Germany's Most Famous Unsolved Crime"Medium - "The Hinterkaifeck Murders - Germany's Oldest Unsolved Massacre"Grunge - "The Creepy Truth About the Hinterkaifeck Murders"Factschology - "The Hinterkaifeck Murders of 1922, Germany"All Thats Interesting - "The Gruesome Tale Of The Unsolved HinterKaifeck Murders"Historic Mysteries - "The Mystery of Hermany's Hinterkaifeck Farmhouse Murders"Medium - "The Fond du Lac County Jane Doe: the Tragic Story of Amy Yeary"23WIFR - "Rockford teen Amy Marie Yeary identified as Fond du Lac county 'Jane Doe'"abc20 - "Body found 13 years ago identified as Illinois sex trafficking victim"Stories of the Unsolved - "Case Update: Fond du Lac County Jane Doe Identified"Fox11 News - "New details to be announced in 2008 'Jane Doe' body discovery"
On this day in 1922, the Boston Presbytery voted to remove Reverend Edwin Curtis from his church after learning he had baptized a dog. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"Shitstorm" an Wrobels Telefon, der die Schimpfkanonade bei Kaffee und Zigarrenrauch weglächelt (Berliner Volkszeitung, 21.8.1922).
Det skulle bli middagarnas middag med modernismens främsta namn samlade vid samma bord. Men att bjuda genier på mat är ingen picknick. Annina Rabe berättar mer. ESSÄ: Detta är en text där skribenten reflekterar över ett ämne eller ett verk. Åsikter som uttrycks är skribentens egna. Ursprungligen publicerad 2022-05-18.Det är den 18 maj 1922 och vi befinner oss på Majestic hotel i Paris. Personalen är i full gång med att iordningställa ett chambre separée till en privat tillställning för ett femtiotal gäster. Kanske ligger det i luften att det kommer att bli en alla-var-där-bjudning, en sådan som det fortfarande kommer att talas om hundra år senare. En middag som samlar och definierar den nya modernistiska eran. Där ska spjutspetsarna inom konst, litteratur, scenkonst och musik blandas upp med en grädda av förmögna, inflytelserika, adliga eller rentav kungliga gäster.Här finns Pablo Picasso, Igor Stravinsky, Virginia Woolfs svåger konstkritikern Clive Bell liksom alla dansare från den ryska baletten i Paris. De sistnämnda har premiär för föreställningen Le Renard, baserad på ett verk av Stravinsky, och den officiella anledningen till sammankomsten är att fira balettkompaniet och dess ledare Sergei Diaghilev, som förstås också är där. Men kvällens värdar, det socialt och kulturellt ambitiösa mecenatparet Sydney och Violet Schiff, har en baktanke.Varje viktig epok har en tidpunkt när den står på den absoluta toppen. När den balanserar på gränsen mellan avantgarde och det etablerade, men fortfarande känns som om den bryter ny mark. I maj 1922 provocerade inte modernismen lika mycket som den gjort några år tidigare, men fortfarande hade några av dess mest betydande verk inte sett dagens ljus. Det här var ett viktigt år, inte minst för den litterära modernismen. I februari 1922 publicerades James Joyces 900-sidor långa Ulysses, en bok som skulle skriva om litteraturhistorien. TS Eliots Det öde landet utkom samma år, liksom Virgina Woolfs Jacobs room och fjärde delen av Marcel Prousts På spaning efter den tid som flytt.Värden Sidney Schiff, som själv är en medelmåttig romanförfattare, är besatt av Proust på gränsen till stalkning. Och kvällens verkliga hedersgäster är inte den ryska baletten, utan Proust och Joyce. Två författare som representerar diametralt olika sidor av modernismen, två personligheter lika disparata som deras verk. Det skulle bli de två modernistiska portalfigurernas första och enda möte.Middagen på the Majestic måste ha planerats med en rusig känsla av att befinna sig här och nu, mitt i en tid när något håller på att förändras för alltid. Sättet att se, gestalta, skriva och leva.Den utsökta menyn var utformad helt till de illustra gästernas ära. Rysk kaviar och ryska horsdeuvres för att ära den Ryska baletten. Därefter kunde man välja på en sjötunga Walewska eller lammnoisetter med haricots verts. Men paret Schiff var så ivriga över att Proust skulle hedra dem med sin närvaro att hela resten av menyn var utformad efter honom och maträtter som förekommer i På spaning efter den tid som flytt. Här fanns förstås sparris i överflöd -vilken tur att sparrisen råkade vara i säsong just vid tiden för denna middag! Där fanns lammstek med bearnaise och köttaladåb med kalvfötter. Det serverades kyckling financiére, med en sås på madeira garnerad med kycklinglever, tryffel och gröna oliver. För den Proustian som var mer fisk- och skaldjurssinnad bjöds hummer lamericaine, det vill säga med tomat, konjak, vitt vin och grädde, eller slätvar i vin- och smörsås. För den som därefter till äventyrs hade något utrymme kvar för dessert bjöds flera överdådiga alternativ i Prousts anda: Kastanjepudding serverad med vaniljglass och körsbär, mandelkaka, glass gjord på pistage och kaffe, jordgubbsmousse och tryfflar. Genomgående dracks champagne.Hur såg Proust på denna hyllning? Vad tyckte Joyce. Inspirerade den överdådiga middagen och ruset från champagnen dem till avgörande och oförglömliga samtal?Inte riktigt. Faktum är att ingen av hedersgästerna tog del av den kulinariska mångfalden. Klockan var långt över midnatt och tallrikarna undanröjda när den första av dem dök upp. En sjavigt klädd man, kraftigt berusad, kom in och damp ner på den ena tomma stolen bredvid värden. Enligt konstkritikern Clive Bell satt han bara stum med huvudet i händerna. Ganska snart började han snarka högljutt. Det var James Joyce. Proust dök upp vid tre på natten, en spröd figur insvept i en stor päls. Enligt Clive Bell var det något råttliknande över den eleganta uppenbarelsen. Vid den här tiden av sitt liv lämnade Proust ytterst sällan sitt sovrum; svårt försvagad av hälsoproblem och drogmissbruk slet han för att slutföra sitt livsverk.Det som skulle bli århundradets fest har istället gått till historien som den obekvämaste middagen i middagsbjudningarnas historia. Exakt vad som hände kan vi inte veta, vittnesmålen skiljer sig åt i historikern Richard Davenport-Hines underhållande bok A night at the Majestic citeras inte mindre än sex olika versioner men alla är överens om att det var ett misslyckande, stämningen var stel och nervös. James Joyce själv berättade för sin vän målaren Frank Budgen att hela konversationen hade bestått av ett enda ord som upprepades i olika sammanhang: Nej. Proust frågade om Joyce kände prinsessan så-och-så, Joyce svarade nej. Värdinnan frågade Proust om han hade läst Ulysses och Proust svarade nej. Joyce svarade i sin tur nej på frågan om han möjligen hade läst På spaning efter den tid som flytt.Det finns anledning att misstänka att ingen av dem talade sanning.Kanske kunde modernismens många uttryck inte låta sig inordnas under ett och samma tak. Men det kan å andra sidan helt enkelt rört sig om en ganska typisk mingelsituation som kan uppstå när ett antal inflytelserika människor i kulturvärlden möts. En gnagande och paranoid konkurrenskänsla, ett ständigt sneglande över axeln, en malande inre oro över den egna statusen i förhållande till andras. Lägg därtill det skamlösa fjäskande som nästan alltid uppstår när vanliga dödliga ska umgås med upphöjda genier.Exakt sex månader efter den här misslyckade kvällen avled Marcel Proust. Modernismen fortsatte att blomstra i flera år till och hade inte det här historiska och ack så intetsägande mötet mellan några av tidens största konstnärer ägt rum hade den här middagsbjudningen fallit i glömska, i det stora tysta arkivet av bortglömda kulturfester. Nu är den en anekdot, ett trivialt snedsteg i 1900-talets främsta estetiska rörelse. Som en påminnare om att även i de största intellektuella djupen finns en ytlig och helt mänsklig faktor.På tal om det, så lättade stämningen enligt flera källor upp något när de båda författarna delade en taxi hem och började prata krämpor. Joyce klagade över sin återkommande huvudvärk och sina ögon, medan Proust klagade över sitt magont. Det enda vi vet säkerhet är att det inte var matens fel.Annina Rabe, litteraturkritikerLitteraturRichard Davenport-Hines bok: A night at the majestic. Faber & Faber, 2007.BildenBilden är ett montage/illustration baserad på tre målningar:Jacques-Émile Blanches porträtt av James Joyce: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Portrait_of_James_Joyce_P529.jpgEn avbildning av Marcel Proust-skulpturen på Château de Breteuil (av ManoSolo1324132): https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Marcel_Proust_statue_au_ch%C3%A2teau_de_Breteuil.jpgJohn Singer Sargents "A dinner-table at night": https://www.wikiart.org/en/john-singer-sargent/a-dinner-table-at-night-1884
Geschenkt... Von der "Ehrenpflicht" der kleinen Leute, sich im 1. Weltkrieg noch den letzten Spargroschen aus den Taschen ziehen zu lassen (Freiheit, 7.8.1922).
Der Song zur Wirtschaftskrise - ironische Analyse eines vorgeblichen Volkslieds über Hypotheken (Weltbühne 14.12.1922).
"Auf der anderen Seite steht das harte Monokelgesicht..." Scharfe Analyse des Spalts zwischen Arbeiterschaft und (Klein-) Bürgertum in der Weimarer Republik (Freiheit, 6.8.1922).
"Nie wieder Krieg" - eine messerscharfe Analyse der "patriotischen Besoffenheit" bei Kriegsausbruch 1914, als auch die Arbeiterschaft "vor Achselstücken parierte, wo Gehirne fehlten." (Freiheit, 1.8.1922)
On this day in 1922, Royal Air Force Captain Cyril Turner became the first pilot in the U.S. to use skywriting as a form of advertising.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tucholskys vielleicht bekanntestes Anti-Kriegs-Gedicht wurde Ende Juli 1922 bei Großkundgebungen des "Aktionsausschusses 'Nie wieder Krieg'" in Berlin und im ganzen Reich als Prolog vorgetragen. Die erste schriftliche Veröffentlichung erfolgte in: "Republikanische Presse", 29.7.1922.
El 4 de noviembre de 1922 (¡hace 100 años!) fue descubierta la tumba de Tutankamón, rey de Egipto entre 1334 y 1325 a.C. ¿Por qué es famoso? ¿Qué lo hace importante? ¿Y por qué debería importarnos esto? Les contamos aquí (dale play pues)Apóyanos en Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/randomaccesshistory Encuentra todos nuestros links aquí: https://flow.page/randomaccesshistory Para explorar más:Cómo hacer una momia: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9gD0K7oH92U Un día en la vida del Rey Tut: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULofBtBAJn4 Exploring King Tutankhamun's Tomb: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Avqafc6fZwc Uno de los primeros libros de Howard Carter contándonos sobre cómo fue todo este rollo, de 1923: The Tomb Of Tut Ankh Amen Vjol I: https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.77344 Y porque en RAH somos evangelizadores de Crash Course, el video sobre el Antiguo Egipto: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3Wvw6BivVI Este hilo de Natgeo aguanta: https://twitter.com/HistoriaNG/status/1588541187123990530 En este episodio escuchaste a: Josele de nuevoEditado por: Josele contraatacaEscrito por: la verdad no escribí un guión como tal para este episodio solo dejé que mi corazón me guiara. Y la verdad verdad estoy haciéndolo el viernes 4 en la noche porque estuve enfermo la semana pasada y esta semana no tuve tiempo pero en serio quería hacer este episodio, así no saliera perfecto. Entonces gracias por escucharlo, te quiero mucho.Si eres una de esas personas que sí entra a las notas del episodio, te queremos mucho (●'◡'●)
durée : 01:28:31 - Musiques de l'Italie fasciste (1922-1923) (2/2) - par : François-Xavier Szymczak - Deux émissions pour aborder les rapports qu'ont entretenus les musiciens avec le fascisme italien et les œuvres qui en sont nées. Aujourd'hui, un deuxième volet pour aborder les années 1932-1943 de cette période trouble.
durée : 01:28:37 - Musiques de l'Italie fasciste (1922-1923) (1/2) - par : François-Xavier Szymczak - Deux émissions pour aborder les rapports qu'ont entretenus les musiciens avec le fascisme italien et les œuvres qui en sont nées. Une période complexe de l'histoire de la musique dont on explore aujourd'hui les commencements, de 1922 à 1932.
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The Mysterious Alien Abduction Of A 8 Year Old Boy Near Sweden In 1922In 1922, an 8-year-old Swedish boy decided to play with a classmate after school and then walked home past a peat bog and a forest. Suddenly, he became an eyewitness to a very strange event, which he decided to tell reporters only dozens of years later.Outside Sweden, this story is practically unknown, while it is very interesting for everyone who is fond of ufology.It happened a very long time ago, in 1922. It was an ordinary spring day. 8-year-old boy Osten Engstrom lived with his parents in the small village of Orsta, southwest of the Swedish city of Kolsva.Since it was already quite warm and the snow had almost melted, after school Osten, together with his classmate friend Holger, decided to play in the yard near Holger's house. After that, Austen went home.He had to walk about 3 km to the house, it was a rural area, where the fields intersected with the forest. Osten was too lazy to go home and decided to take another walk in the nearest forest. He walked past the peat bog and just wanted to enter the forest when something that remained a mystery to him forever happened.Suddenly, different animals began to run out of the forest: deer, hares, moose, squirrels, badgers, and others. There were a lot of them and they fled on purpose as if someone was following them. They ran towards the peat bog when the sky suddenly darkened strongly and then a strange light appeared above.“I looked up and saw three gray objects hovering silently above me. They were so close to me that I could easily throw a stone at them. The objects pulsed as if they were breathing, and I saw two dark lines on them. , above the forest, two more objects floated. They were larger and darker than those that were above me. “More Austen did not have time to see anything, as he lost consciousness or was deliberately “knocked out”. When he woke up, he was lying on the road near the forest on the ground and the time was already evening and much colder than during the day, the boy felt that he was very cold.Osten felt strange, as if he had worked for a long time and was very tired. It was very difficult for him to get home, and on the way he noticed that it was already 19:30 on the clock, that is, about 4 hours had passed since he saw the animals running out and flying objects.Somehow Osten made his way to the house, where he had to tell his worried mother where he had disappeared. And no one believed him, because, as it turned out, they had been looking for him for several hours. Back at 15:30, Osten's older brother, Gustav, rode a bicycle to school, where he was told that Osten had gone for a walk to Holger's house. After that, Gustav drove to Holger's house, where he was told that Osten had gone to his home. Then Gustav drove along the road on which everyone usually walks, including he drove past that very peat bog and forest, but he did not see anything strange there.Considering that the time was still bright, there was no chance that Gustav could somehow fail to notice Osten lying on the road, unless, of course, the boy was lying there, and not somewhere else. What happened to the boy? Where was he these four hours? Now ufologists will boldly say that the child was cornily abducted by aliens, but in those years no one believed Austen, he was considered a liar who was just playing somewhere in the forest and did not notice that it was too late.Only very many years later, in the 90s, when the topic of UFOs and aliens appeared regularly in the newspapers, the aged Austen Engstrom decided to tell his story to journalists. An article about her was published on June 15, 1996 in the Swedish newspaper “Expressen”.Here are some of Osten's responses from that interview:“Where was I at those hours? I estimate it was about four and a half hours. I didn't get home until half past seven or seven in the evening. I was almost whipped because they thought I was lying. They sent me to bed. and then I felt so bad that I stayed in bed for 4 days. Perhaps I caught a cold while lying on the cold road. ““It looked like all three objects pulsed at the same time. Just like the organs of an octopus work. They absorb water and move by blowing it out. It looks like the objects were using the same technique. They moved very elegantly, changed direction and seemed to control this pulsation.”
This week on Remainders, we take a look at witchcraft and satanic orgies with the 1922 silent film classic Haxan, or Witchcraft Through the Ages. As we settle into our favorite October horror movies, Haxan is largely where it all started. Part historical document on witchcraft in the Middle Ages, part fictionalized account of how Satan and his wild tongue seduced women to witchcraft, ALL horror insanity. We also give praise to the Music Box Theatre with an account of their annual 24-hour horror marathon, the Music Box of Horrors. WebsiteFacebookInstagramYouTubeTwitter
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Le dimanche 1er octobre 1922, il manque 35 dollars à Wilfred James pour payer des frais de sa belle fille, Shannon Cotterie. Du 1er au 31 octobre 2022, Emilie de Stephen King France vous propose son "Calendrier de l'avant Halloween" !
1x1 - NOSFERATU (1922)Vampire Videos rises from the crypt with the film that arguably started it all - F.W Murnau's silent masterpiece Nosferatu. This creepy German tale, which infamously plagiarised Bram Stoker's novel Dracula, stars Max Schreck as the sinister Count Orlock.To discuss this iconic movie, its remarkable impact, and enduring legacy, your hosts Dan Owen and Hugh McStay are joined award-winning comic-book writer and film critic Andy Winter.HostsDan Owen & Hugh McStayGuestAndy WinterEditorDan OwenVisit our podpage! Subscribe and leave us a rating or review to help spread the word.You can also follow us directly on Twitter and leave a donation at Ko-fi. More links here.Follow ANDY WINTER on Twitter, visit his website, and read his work at Frame Rated.HUGH McSTAY's work and social media links.DAN OWEN's work and social media links.A proud part of the We Made This podcast network. Theme music: 'The Victim' by Mary Riddle via Epidemic Sound • Podcast Artwork designed by Dan Owen.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/vampire-videos--5546381/support.
1x1 - NOSFERATU (1922) Vampire Videos rises from the crypt with the film that arguably started it all - F.W Murnau's silent masterpiece Nosferatu. This creepy German tale, which infamously plagiarised Bram Stoker's novel Dracula, stars Max Schreck as the sinister Count Orlock. To discuss this iconic movie, its remarkable impact, and enduring legacy, your hosts Dan Owen and Hugh McStay are joined award-winning comic-book writer and film critic Andy Winter. Hosts Dan Owen & Hugh McStay Guest Andy Winter Editor Dan Owen If you enjoyed listening, please subscribe and leave us a rating or review to help spread the word. • Find more from ANDY WINTER on Twitter (https://twitter.com/andywinter1), his website (https://andywinter.online), and at Frame Rated (http://www.framerated.co.uk/author/andrewwinter/). You can also read Andy's excellent review of Nosferatu here: https://www.framerated.co.uk/nosferatu-1922/ • Follow Vampire Videos on Twitter (https://twitter.com/vampvideos) and consider leaving a donation at Ko-fi (https://ko-fi.com/vampirevideos). More links available at https://linktr.ee/vampirevideos • Find all of DAN OWEN's work here: https://linktr.ee/danowen • Follow HUGH McSTAY on Twitter (https://twitter.com/angryscotsman81) and read his writing at the London Horror Society (https://londonhorrorsociety.co.uk/about/hugh-mcstay) A proud part of the We Made This podcast network - https://wemadethisnetwork.com Theme music: 'The Victim' by Mary Riddle via Epidemic Sound (https://www.epidemicsound.com/) • Podcast Artwork designed by Dan Owen.
With more than 16,000 participants, 900 classes and hundreds of volunteers, BYU Education Week celebrated its 100th anniversary in Provo, Utah, from Aug. 15 to Aug. 19. Beginning as Leadership Week in 1922, BYU Education Week continues to offer presentations and classes that seek to teach, strengthen, lift, motivate and encourage. This year's classes focused on the 2022 theme: “100 Years of Instruction and Learning: ‘Of Things Both in Heaven and in the Earth.'” Bruce Payne has worked in support of Education Week for 29 years — 24 as the program administrator — and joins this episode of the Church News podcast to talk about the history of Education Week. He offers his insight into planning, facilitating and learning from this century-old program. The podcast also highlights excerpts from the Education Week devotional address by Elder Quentin L. Cook of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The Church News Podcast is a weekly podcast that invites listeners to make a journey of connection with members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints across the globe. Host Sarah Jane Weaver, reporter and editor for The Church News for a quarter-century, shares a unique view of the stories, events, and most important people who form this international faith. With each episode, listeners are asked to embark on a journey to learn from one another and ponder, “What do I know now?” because of the experience. Produced by KellieAnn Halvorsen.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Am 11. August 1922 erklärte der sozialdemokratische Reichskanzler Friedrich Ebert das 1841 von August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben gedichtete "Lied der Deutschen" zur Nationalhymne. Was bedeutet Ihnen die Hymne heute? Moderation: Anja Backhaus Von WDR5.
The Story of a Life in the Forest. Also, yeah, we know the plural of "deer" is "deer."
The Transylvanian vampire, Count Orlock, expresses interest in purchasing real estate in Wisborg, Germany. With him he brings the shadowy death bird who engulfs all it encounters, strangling their hearts and damning their souls to rot eternally in the cursed Earth Belial's seed was born from. On this week's episode… Join the crew as we discuss vampires, Bram Stoker, and F.W. Murnau's Symphony of Horror, Nosferatu (1922). Show Notes: Housekeeping (3:14) Back of the Box/Recommendations (9:47) Spoiler Warning/Full Review (19:02) Rotten Tomatoes (84:48) Trivia (91:46) Cooter of the Week (98:04) What We've Been Watching (106:32) Connect with us: Support us on Patreon Website Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube Shop
It's the 100th year anniversary of Nosferatu! We are joined by long time guest Matt Banever to discuss the oldest film to be on the Wheel of Horror. Nosferatu is an influential masterpiece from the silent film era. We discuss what life was like back 100 years ago, talk about Nosferatu's impact on the horror genre, and why is SpongeBob keeping Nosferatu's fan base alive and well. Enjoy!
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Flogoween edition! Topics crammed into the 15 minutes include: Would you attend Count Orlok's housewarming party?Why is Orlok wearing Fiona's dad's shoes? Was the 1920s a golden age for cinema?Why can't Fiona get her head around a film being silent? What did Fiona think of the German expressionist movement? (Take a wild fu*king guess) How often do you see a pointy-eared man walking down the street with a coffin lodged under his arm? ''It's just soooo Old'' Fiona, eight years old from Ireland. To celebrate the spookiest day of the year, we devised the great idea (it wasn't) of attempting to release 31 horror-themed films for every day in October! We are excited to partner up with Head in The Game to keep us going through this bonanza month of film watching and recording!To help support this fantastic cause, FilmFoggers are donating £2.00 per episode released during October. But we also need your help!We are trying to reach the dizzy heights of getting 1000 downloads during October to add extra sprinkles on top of the pumpkin pie. If we achieve 1000 downloads, Filmfloggers will top up our donation to £100. So even if you have no interest in listening, please think about downloading one or all of our 31 Flogoween films, so we have an excuse to donate more money towards this fantastic cause! Please visit https://headinthegame.co.uk and click on the About Us tab, where you'll find more information on the main aims and objectives of HITG. If you wish to donate to HITG, please visit https://headinthegame.co.uk/donate/ & click on their donate page. There is no minimum donation amount, so please give what you can! Head In The Game Website - https://headinthegame.co.ukDonation link - https://headinthegame.co.uk/donate/FilmFloggers Episodes - https://t.co/uHw3yuylDr?amp=1GameFloggers Twitch - https://tinyurl.com/sabrbumtHelp Flog the Podcast by Rate and Reviewing! Apple iTunes - https://tinyurl.com/268ccs6cPodchaser - https://www.podchaser.com/users/filmfloggersGoodpods - https://goodpods.app.link/gEvDLhAJYibSocial Mediahttps://www.facebook.com/filmfloggershttps://www.instagram.com/filmfloggers/https://twitter.com/FilmFloggersWebsitehttps://filmfloggers.buzzsprout.comEmail FilmFlog suggestions to hosts@filmfloggers.comArtwork by @deanbeattieSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/FilmFloggers)
My guest today is Paulus The Cabaret Geek. Known for his 2018 and 2019 appearances as one of the judges on the BBC talent show "All Together Now," Paulus is (at his core) a cabaret performer, working in the world of variety entertainment for 30 years. He has performed in musicals, plays and on television, but his passion for cabaret, vaudeville, review and music hall has dominated his career, whether it be as a performer, promoter, agent or producer. Drag has been a recurring theme in Paulus's workmen's cutting his teeth at the world famous Madam Jojo's in 1999 as Trinity Million. He made his New York debut in 2005 at both Don't Tell Mama and Birdland. He has performed at venues throughout the world.In this episode Paulus talks about his favorite history, Cabaret.Paulus's YoutubePaulus websiteUp Yer Arts podcastPaulus on social media:InstagramFacebookTwitterResources:Le Chat NoirRudolphe SalisThe Cabaret by Lisa AppignanesiCabaret, 1972 film starring Liza MinelliTo Support Armchair Historians:PatreonKo-fiSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/armchairhistorians)
En este episodio hablamos de un asesino argentino que mató en el año 1922 gran parte de su familia para quedarse con los bienes y poder así saldar sus deudas, consecuencia de su adicción al juego. Creyó que se iba a salir con la suya, pero por suerte no fue así. También, como siempre, momento Kenny Bell y datos que no le importan a nadie.