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Trailblazing Portland drag legend Darcelle XV passed away on March 23rd at the age of 92 after a Guinness World Record making career in drag. We were beyond fortunate to interview Darcelle (aka Walter Cole) back in 2019, along with Anthony Hudson aka Carla Rossi (and co-host of Gaylords of Darkness podcast), as part of the Listen Up Podcast festival. In memory of Darcelle, we're sharing our conversation with her here, discussing how she got started in the true Wild West of drag, the power the art form has had on audiences and on Walter, of course the impact of Drag Race, and what the future of drag looks like.Want even more Alright Mary? Become a Matreon at the Sister Mary level to get access to Nuance, the Alright Mary aftershow, plus movie reviews and past seasons of US Drag Race, UK, Canada, Down Under, Philippines and more.Join us at our OnlyMary's level for EVEN MORE movie reviews, brackets, and deep dives into our personal lives!Patreon: www.patreon.com/alrightmaryEmail: alrightmarypodcast@gmail.comInstagram: @alrightmarypodJohnny: @johnnyalso (Instagram)Colin: @colindrucker_ (Instagram)Web: www.alrightmary.com
Anthony Hudson might have earned the tongue-in-cheek title of “Portland OR's premier drag clown” even if he were not Portland's – and perhaps even the country's -- only drag clown. He has delighted and terrified Portland audiences in equal measure as his alter-ego Carla Rossi for over 12 years, performing carefully honed satire in a variety of venues, including the Portland Institute of Contemporary Art.At Portland's historic Hollywood Theatre, both Anthony and Carla program and host “Queer Horror,” the only LGBT horror screening-and-performance series in the country. Anthony also co-hosts with writer Stacie Ponder the queer feminist horror podcast “Gaylords of Darkness.”A member of the Confederated Grand Ronde Tribes, Siletz, he recently was one of four Indigenous artists to present work in an exhibit titled “Always Here” at The Arts Center in Corvallis, OR. In the exhibit, he and his fellow artists separately and collaboratively created conceptual pieces that upended perceptions of what Native art can or should be.Anthony also wrote the solo autobiographical play “Looking for Tiger Lily,” which he has performed in theaters all over the country and has toured internationally, from Melbourne to Vancouver. He is currently adapting the play into a book.In this interview with Pier Carlo Talenti, Anthony explains how he developed Carla Rossi and her particular flavor of drag performance and describes the joys and dangers of being an outspoken queer clown when drag in particular has become such a dangerous cultural flashpoint.https://www.thecarlarossi.com/https://theartscenter.net/always-here/https://www.grandronde.org/history-culture/culture/chachalu-museum-and-cultural-center/
Carla Rossi scheint beeindruckend produktiv zu sein: Die Titularprofessorin am Romanischen Seminar der Universität Zürich veröffentlichte zahlreiche Bücher. Einige ihrer Publikationen werden sogar vom Schweizerischen Nationalfonds, also mit Steuergeldern, unterstützt. Doch dann wird auf Twitter der Vorwurf laut, Rossi habe ganze Textstellen aus fremden Artikeln und Studien abgeschrieben – ohne korrekt zu zitieren. Als dies bekannt wird, nimmt der Fall immer absurdere Wendungen. Die Plagiatsvorwürfe häufen sich, auf der Webseite ihres Forschungszentrums werden Fake-Mitarbeiter entlarvt – und dann verschwindet die Professorin. In einer anonymen Mail heisst es, Rossi sei gestorben.Wie es dazu kommen konnte und ob es inzwischen wieder ein Lebenszeichen von Rossi gegeben hat, erzählt Kulturredaktor Andreas Tobler in einer neuen Folge von «Apropos», dem täglichen Podcast des «Tages-Anzeigers» und der Redaktion Tamedia. Gastgeberin ist Mirja Gabathuler. Artikel zum Thema:Plötzlich heisst es, sie sei tot (Abo) - von Andreas Toblerhttps://www.tagesanzeiger.ch/ploetzlich-heisst-es-sie-sei-tot-880980438270Den Tagi 3 Monate zum Preis von einem Monat lesen: tagiabo.ch
Pessoas queridas, episódio com a casa cheia! Recebemos duas planejadoras queridíssimas: a Carla Rossi e a Jana Gomes, que foram alunas da Nossa Formação em 2022 e estão nos enchendo de orgulho! Eles compartilharam dicas sobre agenda, organização pessoal e transição de carreira (tema bem frequente nas discussões por aí!). É só dar o play! Lembrete rápido: ofereceremos uma formação para planejadores financeiros e as vagas para 2023 estão esgotando! Para saber mais → nossa.cc Por Vívian (@papodevalor) e Amuri (@eduardoamuri)
Amer-I-Can! This week, Peaches and Michael are donning their tiaras in celebration of 1999's DROP DEAD GORGEOUS! In addition to discussing the film's powerhouse pageant cast, our hosts delve into the film's mockumentary indictment of Americana. Joining the conversation is acclaimed performer and podcast host Teri Gamble, whose lifetime of love for the movie and its nuances continues to inspire her to be a Mt. Rose American Teen Princess. Then, drag superstar and Queer Horror creator Carla Rossi, a.k.a Anthony Hudson, stops by to share insight on their obsessed fandom and unpack this cult classic's strangely prophetic messaging. From the Mall of America to beauty queens blowing chunks, this episode has it all! Go!
Carla Rossi, entrenadora del Querétaro Femenil, sigue con nosotros en "futvox femenil". Nos habla sobre el "Clásico del Centro" en puerta para el Querétaro y su idea para tener igualdad de condiciones en la liga. No te pierdas la segunda parte de esta entrevista de la mano de Marion Reimers. Un podcast exclusivo de futvox. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
¡Invitada muy especial! Carla Rossi, entrenadora de Querétaro Femenil, en exclusiva con Marion Reimers. Hablamos sobre la visión que tiene de la Selección Mexicana y su opinión acerca de las extranjeras en la liga. Escúchala en "futvox femenil", un podcast exclusivo de futvox. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
EP025 w/ Anthony Hudson aka Carla Rossi (they/them) where the incredibly accomplished performance artist and writer shares their experiences in using humor and discomfort to reach their audience, understanding their identity, and comedic edging?IN THIS EPISODE:• Loving Peter Pan• Redface in Media• Creating a character people love to love and love to hate • Using humor and timing to talk about hard topics• Growing into boundaries• Being on the treadmill of other's definition of success• Who is actually Native American?Click here to see the full show notes pageAbout Anthony Hudson: Anthony Hudson (Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde) is a multidisciplinary artist, writer, filmmaker, and performer sometimes better known as Portland, Oregon's premier drag clown Carla Rossi. Together they host and program Queer Horror, the only LGBTQ+ horror film and performance series in the country, at Portland's historic Hollywood Theatre. Anthony has received project support and fellowships from the Native Arts and Cultures Foundation, First Peoples Fund, National Performance Network, Western Arts Alliance, Oregon Arts Commission, Oregon Community Foundation, USArtists International, Ucross Foundation, Caldera Arts Center, and more; Anthony's performances have been featured at the New York Theatre Workshop, La Mama (NY), Portland and Seattle Art Museums, Portland Center Stage, PICA's TBA Festival, and have toured internationally. Anthony also co-hosts the weekly queer feminist horror podcast Gaylords of Darkness with writer Stacie Ponder. Find out more at TheCarlaRossi.comHighly recommend their MUST READ article________________________________________ Love the show? You can join our Bold Bitch Mafia for free access to bonuses, updates, and more. Remember to RATE & REVIEW. Instagram @theboldbitchpodcast #OneBoldBitch More About The Show: In the BOLD BITCH Podcast we dive deep into taboo topics. Each week award-winning creative powerhouse and compulsively curious host Gia Goodrich talks to badass visionaries and brazen game-changers with bold visions and strong opinions. Diving below the surface of subjects we're socialized not to talk about, we learn, lift the veil, and shift perspectives on the lightning rod issues impacting us every day. It might ruffle a few feathers, but it takes honesty to inspire change and remind us that the boldest version of ourselves is exactly what the world needs.
Anthony Hudson had no idea that white face paint, a pillow case, and a name—”Carla”—would lead to the manifestation of THE Carla Rossi, Portland's premier drag clown. Carla Rossi became a hurricane force in Anthony's life and a fiery furnace of creation. Anthony, on the other hand, became a chauffeur and a personal assistant to Carla's rising star, which is just what happens when you are host to an immortal trickster spirit. Through more than a decade of multidisciplinary artistic works, Anthony and Carla negotiated split identity, stared privilege in the (white)face , and contemplated queerness.Executive Producer: Weston AndersonWriter: Weston AndersonAudio Engineer and Editor: Seth GoshornHosts: Weston AndersonStorytellers: Anthony Hudson / Carla RossiExcerpts: Carla Rossi: Freedom Runs - Anthony HudsonDrag Clown Carla Rossi visits "Jeffrey Gibson: Like a Hammer" at Seattle Art Museum - Anthony HudsonMusic: Whispering through - Asura Something Elated - Broke For FreeHalfbreed - popularized by Cher, preformed by Anthony Hudson as part of Looking for Tiger LilyAir Hockey Saloon - Chris Zabriskie
Platicamos con Carla Rossi, entrenadora del equipo femenil de Querétaro y nos habló de sus inicios, su filosofía, lo que piensa de la Liga MX Femenil, sus gustos y más. Conoce más de ella.
En este episodio haremos algunas reflexiones sobre lo que nos dejó el primer partido de semifinales de la Liga MX entre Chivas y León. Además, con lo mostrado ante Pachuca, ¿Pumas tiene posibilidades ante Cruz Azul? El temporadón que ha tenido Carla Rossi con Gallos Femenil, que ahora enfrentará a Tigres Femenil. Por otro lado, América se lleva el clásico nacional femenil y enfrentará a Rayadas de Desirée Monsiváis. Finalmente, algunos puntos a considerar sobre el Real Madrid, antes de la última jornada de UEFA Champions League.
Amelia Lopez & Adriana Terrazas talk the time slots and dates for the Liga MX Femenil, priorities from the league, Clasico Nacional rematch in the Liguilla, Carla Rossi plus dive into the men's liguilla matches, why they should've given Puebla more of a chance and a Tuca Ferretti appreciation segment.
Platicamos con la capitana y goleadora del histórico equipo de Gallos Femenil y damos un repaso a la trayectoria de Carla Rossi en el túnel del tiempo
Feche os olhos, você consegue imaginar o mundo antes do coronavirus? E depois? E se eu te disser que nem todo mundo consegue? Vem com a gente em mais essa aventura. | Camila Guimarães, Carla Rossi, Fernanda Cappellesso e Gabrielle Castanho. | caentrenospod.com
This week, we're taking it to the theater as we welcome multidisciplinary artist and drag sensation Anthony Hudson/Carla Rossi, host/programmer of Portland's legendary QUEER HORROR film series and co-host of the acclaimed GAYLORDS OF DARKNESS! Among other things, Anthony/Carla discusses the fairy tale allure of fright, pop culture's failings in the representation of Indigenous people, and the none too subtle connection between horror and drag. Plus, the dangerous art of Delia Deetz!
¿Por qué crees que hay pocas mujeres entrenadoras? ¿Cómo puedo sobrellevar estar en la banca? ¿Cómo puedo mejorar mi juego? Estas son algunas de las preguntas que le hicimos en este episodio a Carla Rossi Balado, la Directora Técnica del equipo femenil del Club Tijuana. Carla es originaria de Guadalajara y es una de las 4 mujeres entrenadoras en la Liga MX Femenil.Gracias especiales a Delia Juárez de Campeonas MX que nos acompañó en este encuentro.Ligas:Carla Rossi en IG https://www.instagram.com/crlrossi/?hl=enClub Tijuana Femenil https://www.instagram.com/xolosfemenil/?hl=enLiga Femenil MX https://www.ligafemenil.mx/Podcast de Campeonas https://open.spotify.com/show/4vWvTPq7NZhGdYambqYAT1?si=ehA1_jILS9qvrRFjI9UNow See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Em pouco mais de um mês conseguimos lançar um novo epi! Esse programa tá super explicativo, desvendamos a função de coisas inúteis além de explicar o congelador de roupas! Dá o play e vem com a gente. | Camila Guimarães, Carla Rossi, Fernanda Cappellesso e Gabrielle Castanho. | caentrenospod.com
Nesse episódio falamos sobre o passar dos anos para nós e para ELES. Exaltamos Mary-Claire King e tiramos varias dúvidas sobre mamas. Vem com a gente descobrir mais sobre a vida. | Camila Guimarães, Carla Rossi, Fernanda Cappellesso e Gabrielle Castanho. | caentrenospod.com
John Tiffany and cast members discuss Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Marcia Hines and John Waters recall when Hair brought the promise of revolution to Australia, and we remember the defiance of those in drag at the Stonewall riots and meet three First Nations performers who continue to use drag as a tool for political expression.
John Tiffany and cast members discuss Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Marcia Hines and John Waters recall when Hair brought the promise of revolution to Australia, and we remember the defiance of those in drag at the Stonewall riots and meet three First Nations performers who continue to use drag as a tool for political expression.
Alice is a drag artist and performer in Portland, OR. She is the Princess of The House of Ada, a clown of The Farce Family and an acrobat of the Queer femme acro duo Lady Phallus. She is also a sex worker. We have no idea how she found the time to speak with us, […]
We are getting close to our summer break, but we are still trying to bring it till then. For the first time ever on The Tony Soto Show we talk about styes. Guess who has one? Rachael. Maxwell is in love and wants the world to know it, but now we will be watching. My week with my family continued, I played "dad" and ended up losing a baby. Our special guest is AMAZING! The Carla Rossi is Portland's premier drag clown, and she graced us with her presence!
Esse mês, que não é esse mês, falamos sobre coisas importantes: lixo, plástico, série maravilhosa, reality e manga buceta. | Camila Guimarães, Carla Rossi, Fernanda Cappellesso e Gabrielle Castanho. | caentrenospod.com
Essa semana resolvemos olhar para o valor do nosso trabalho, como serviços estão mudando a nossa vida moderna, até onde a indústria da saúde pode chegar e por que ter um girico ao invés de bicicleta elétrica. | Camila Guimarães, Carla Rossi, Fernanda Cappellesso e Gabrielle Castanho. | caentrenospod.com
When police raided the Stonewall Inn in New York City on the evening of 27 June, 1969, drag queens were targeted for arrest. The defiance of those in drag and other LGBT people that night sparked days of riots that are remembered today as a turning point for queer liberation. On the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall uprising, we meet three First Nations drag performers who continue to use drag as a tool for political expression.
When police raided the Stonewall Inn in New York City on the evening of 27 June, 1969, drag queens were targeted for arrest. The defiance of those in drag and other LGBT people that night sparked days of riots that are remembered today as a turning point for queer liberation. On the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall uprising, we meet three First Nations drag performers who continue to use drag as a tool for political expression.
Neste episódio nós contamos tretas hilárias, aprendemos a lavar roupas, contamos algumas fake news e algumas news de fontes seguríssimas. Também estreamos dois quadros maravilhosos - dê o play e descubra! | Camila Guimarães, Carla Rossi, Fernanda Cappellesso e Gabrielle Castanho. | caentrenospod.com
Neste episódio nossos amados ouvintes fi-nal-men-te saberão quem somos, de onde viemos, para onde vamos, o que fazemos, do que nos alimentamos e todas as verdades da vida. | Camila Guimarães, Carla Rossi, Fernanda Cappellesso e Gabrielle Castanho. | caentrenospod.com
We had our very first live show at the 2019 Listen Up PDX Festival in February! While Portland has lovely people and delicious potatoes, it also has legendary drag, including the oldest working drag queen (with a Guinness World Record to prove it!), Darcelle XV! We had the huge honor of sitting down with both Darcelle (aka Walter Cole) and Portland's premier drag clown Anthony Hudson (aka Carla Rossi) to discuss what exactly is Portland drag, how the city's drag scene even started (it's largely thanks to lesbians!) and the experience of watching the queer community evolve through some of its most formative decades. This was a really amazing experience--a big thank you to Listen Up PDX for making this happen! @ListenUpPDX (Twitter) Follow Anthony Hudson at @thecarlarossi everywhere! (And we highly recommend Anthony's podcast Gaylords of Darkness!) Patreon: www.patreon.com/alrightmary Email: alrightmarypodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @alrightmary Johnny: @johnnyalso (Instagram) Colin: @colindrucker (Twitter) www.alrightmary.com
Nesse programa piloto Fernanda tenta tirar essa visão de que o Mato Grosso é selva, com uma história não muito convincente; nos mostram como é o Carnaval em suas cidades atuais e de origem; Carla e Castanha contaram dos perrengues de como foi morar em pensionato. | Camila Guimarães, Carla Rossi, Fernanda Cappellesso e Gabrielle Castanho. | caentrenospod.com
Ryan reviews the movie The Final Girls, which was the August feature at the Hollywood Theater event "Queer Horror" hosted by Carla Rossi. -Follow Ryan on Facebook @rottencorpseradio and @rottencorpseent on Twitter. We now have a Patreon and would like to invite you as our fans to join forces with us. So if you would like to get more from this show, head on over to Patreon.com/rottencorpseradio and make your voices heard. Start today for as little as $1 per month. Original theme song, “Gore Corner” written and performed by Ryan Ramos This show and all others provided by Rotten Corpse Radio are available for free using either the Anchor.Fm app or their many affiliates. Or visit us online rottencorpseradio.com
Is it possible to be a responsible adult without giving up the imaginary worlds you enjoyed as a child? My guest this week is Anthony Hudson, also known as Portland's premier drag clown Carla Rossi. Growing up, he'd slip into fantasy worlds to escape the reality of the dreary little town where he lived. But his reliance on escapes as a kid meant that he was unprepared for life as a grown up -- until he figured out how to invite real life into his fantasies.Huge thanks to everyone who makes The Sewers of Paris possible with a pledge of a dollar or more a month on Patreon. There's rewards for folks who back the show -- just click "Support the Show on Patreon." Or you can support The Sewers of Paris for free by leaving a review on your podcast platform of choice -- that really helps people find the show. Thanks to Trey Johnso8 who writes, "Relatable ... Listening helps me remember how much I love the topics discussed and sometimes gives me ideas for new things to try."BTW, I hope you'll join us for the next Sewers of Paris livestream. It's this Saturday, August 11th, at 2pm pacific, with special guest Isabella Price -- an expert in horror films. We'll be talking about our favorite queer monsters, gay vampires, and everything spooky. There's a link to the livestream at the top of the Sewers of Paris twitter feed.And we've just announced two more Queens of Adventure live shows, featuring drag queens playing a fantastically funny Dungeons & Dragons adventure for a live audience. The first is on August 30th at Kremwerk in Seattle, where we'll be part of a double-feature alongside the podcast d20 Dames. The second show is on September 1st at PAX West, also in Seattle. Tickets and details are now available at QueensOfAdventure.com -- where you can also subscribe to the Queens of Adventure podcast, join the discord, and follow the show on Twitter.
In this special interview, artist and performer Anthony Hudson (aka Portland’s premiere drag clown, Carla Rossi) and producer Nicole Calande discuss their worst fears, sleep paralysis, and the QUEER HORROR film series that Carla Rossi hosts. Learn more about QUEER HORROR (@queerhorrorpdx, queer-horror.com) and Carla (@thecarlarossi), and check out awesome original artwork by @jasonedwarddavis.
The IT remake is out and taking America by storm, or taking America into a storm drain! On this spooky episode, the Rebootsies Bois are joined by Portland superstar Anthony Hudson (Queer Horror, Carla Rossi) to talk all about Pennywise the Dancing Clown. This episode also covers the original miniseries, Tomb Raider, and Alien: Covenant. So get your creepy balloons ready as Reboot, Reuse, Recycles floats with IT (1990/2017).
When life gives you mental breakdowns and dysfunctional justice, use them to make something new. Settle in; we’re spinning tales of artists digging into the toolkit to delve identity and community. Sometimes these things can be found only a few levels up. Maria Bamford — 00:59Maria Bamford is headed to Oregon next month to headline the All Jane Comedy Festival. She’s easily one of the most innovative voices in comedy today, mashing wide-eyed midwestern-ness with pure subversion. Bamford’s Netflix series, “Lady Dynamite” has just been approved for a second season. In it she plays a fictionalized version of herself, and tells stories about rebooting her career after a serious mental health crisis.Loch Lomond — 11:51Ritchie Young started Loch Lomond 13 years ago. Since then it’s been a revolving roster of musicians, depending on who’s available to tour and record. Now, with “Pens from Spain,” the band's first US album in five years, it’s grown to a whopping 75 musicians. The new album’s lush orchestrations reintroduce some of the electronic sounds that Loch Lomond has played with over the years. Hear highlights from the recent opbmusic session. Anthony Hudson — 21:13 The multimedia artist Anthony Hudson is best known around Portland for his hilarious drag queen persona, Carla Rossi. But now he’s going to lose the make up — or at least the wig — for a full length one-queen show drawing on song, dance, drag, and video, about how pop-culture shaped his own identity as a half white, half Native American kid growing up in Keizer. Kahlief Adams at AffectConf — 33:15Kahlief Adams is one of the headliners at AffectConf, a gathering celebrating how tech powers can be harnessed for social good. He co-hosts the podcast called “Spawn On Me”, spotlighting games, people of color making games, and more. Kahlief will explain how the team harnessed its Twitch audience to raise money to help victims of police shootings. Alternative Justice For Sexual Assault — 39:33The grueling conversation continues for Portland’s music scene. Police are investigating rape claims against local musician Joel Magid, and within music circles, there’s been much discussion about making the scene safer. But how do you talk about consent against a backdrop of sex, drugs, and rock and roll? Corey Arnold & Timothy Egan On National Parks — 47:17One of our favorite conversations from Think Out Loud last week: The National Park Service is celebrating its 100th anniversary by trying to head off what it sees as an existential threat: the park system believes it needs to attract a greater share of younger and non-white visitors if there’s going to be another celebration 100 years from now. A team of Northwesterners looked into this concern for the cover story of the current issue of “National Geographic.”
The multimedia artist Anthony Hudson is best known around Portland for his drag queen persona, Carla Rossi — a white-faced clown of a queen who bills herself as the "ghost of white privilege."But now Hudson is going to drop the make up, or, at least the wig, for a full-length performance exploring his own identity as a half-white, half-Native American kid that's called "Looking for Tiger Lily," at the Hollywood Theater Sept. 30 and Oct. 1."I'm German on my mom's side and Grand Ronde tribal member on my dad's side," says Hudson, who grew up in Keizer, Oregon. "I wasn't raised with a lot of traditions from my dad's side, and yet I would watch 'Peter Pan,' and 'Peter Pan' kind of became how I related to this idea of natives through pop culture, through Tiger Lily."The opening of the show is Carla Rossi and a group of back up dancers reenacting the scene of where Tiger Lily and her Pickininny Indians are on the war path in the 1960 film of "Peter Pan" starring Mary Martin, Hudson's favorite version."Carla's always going to do the wrong thing: so she's going to open my show doing basically a minstrel number as Tiger Lily," says Hudson. "And then the rest of the show is me explaining where that came from and why, and ultimately, me pushing myself to do my favorite song from the Mary Martin musical, which is 'Ugg A Wugg.'"Of course, "Peter Pan" isn't the only pop culture phenomenon that influenced Hudson sense of his heritage. Along with the Disney movie "Pocahontas," the image on the Land 'o Lakes butter box, and Indian Halloween costumes, there was also Cher's song "Half-Breed.""'My father married a pure Cherokee, my mother's people were ashamed of me,'" he recites. "That song really hit me because, for the first time, I felt that somebody else was echoing exactly what I had felt all my life growing up. Except it's by someone who wasn't native...It is another example of a thing that doesn't come from the culture itself, and yet growing up with it in pop culture, I had such a response to it that it became integral to how I saw myself."In addition to back up dancers, Hudson also brings the "dominatrix of a piano player" Maria Chobin as an accompanist who has re-arranged the songs Hudson sings, a slide show of photos from his youth and family, and polished, self-made videos riffing off things like "Jurassic Park.""It's a cabaret, it's a play, it's a remixed version of story telling, it's a slide show," says Hudson, with a laugh. "This is basically my chance to invite an entire audience to a free therapy session with me."
A entrevista desta semana é com uma de nossas ouvintes mais participativas, a gaúcha Carla Rossi, que morou em Dresden, na Alemanha. Em nossa conversa, ela fala, entre outras coisas, sobre a rivalidade entre alemães do leste e do oeste, sobre como organização demais às vezes atrapalha e também sobre o senso de humor inexistente muito peculiar dos […] O post #117 – Alemanha e humor apareceu primeiro em O nome disso é mundo.