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This Day in Legal History: Beer Hall PutschOn November 8, 1923, Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party launched a failed coup known as the Beer Hall Putsch in Munich, Germany. Hitler, alongside other far-right leaders, sought to overthrow the Weimar Republic by forcibly taking control of the Bavarian government and inspiring a national revolution. The plan was set into motion when Hitler and his supporters stormed a Munich beer hall where Bavarian officials were gathered, intending to coerce them into backing the coup. However, the attempt quickly unraveled. As the Nazis marched through Munich, they were met with resistance from police forces, resulting in a violent confrontation that left 15 Nazi supporters and four police officers dead. The coup collapsed within hours, and Hitler was subsequently arrested and tried for treason. Sentenced to five years in prison, he served only one but used this time to dictate Mein Kampf, a manifesto outlining his extremist ideology and future plans for Germany. Though the Beer Hall Putsch was a tactical failure, it marked a significant turning point for Hitler and the Nazi Party. The publicity surrounding Hitler's trial and imprisonment gave him a national platform, which he used to spread his message and gain a wider following. The failed coup illustrated both the fragility of the Weimar Republic and the determination of extremist groups to challenge democratic governance in Germany, foreshadowing the political upheaval that would follow in the coming years.A federal judge has once again dismissed claims seeking to hold Mark Zuckerberg personally responsible in multiple lawsuits accusing Meta and other social media companies of causing addictive behavior in children. US District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers found that the updated complaints failed to meet the legal standards required to establish Zuckerberg's individual liability. While this ruling removes Zuckerberg as an individual defendant, it does not affect the ongoing claims against Meta as a company. Plaintiffs argue that Zuckerberg ignored internal warnings from Meta employees regarding the potential dangers of Instagram and Facebook for younger users, allegedly concealing this information from the public.Corporate law traditionally shields CEOs from personal liability, making it challenging to hold Zuckerberg accountable without clear evidence of direct involvement. Judge Rogers noted that, although future evidence might reveal more direct actions by Zuckerberg, the present allegations do not meet the threshold for corporate officer liability. This legal action is part of a broader litigation effort, involving over 1,000 lawsuits by families and school districts in California against Meta, Google, ByteDance, and Snap, alleging similar harms related to social media addiction among adolescents.Zuckerberg Avoids Personal Liability in Meta Addiction SuitsA federal judge in New York dismissed a copyright lawsuit brought by news outlets Raw Story and AlterNet against OpenAI, ruling that the plaintiffs had not shown a concrete injury. The outlets argued that OpenAI unlawfully used their articles to train its AI models, including ChatGPT, and violated the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) by removing copyright management information (CMI) from the articles, such as author names and copyright notices. However, U.S. District Judge Colleen McMahon determined that removing CMI alone, without further dissemination or significant harm, did not meet the required threshold for legal standing under the DMCA.Judge McMahon permitted the plaintiffs to submit an amended complaint but expressed skepticism about their ability to present a valid claim. According to McMahon, the real issue seemed to be the uncompensated use of the articles for training purposes rather than the removal of CMI. Although Raw Story and AlterNet attorney Matt Topic stated confidence in addressing the court's concerns through amendments, McMahon warned that the case might lack a viable legal theory under current copyright laws. This lawsuit aligns with a broader wave of legal actions from media, authors, and artists who are challenging AI companies over the use of copyrighted material in model training. In a related development, The New York Times filed a similar lawsuit against OpenAI in December, marking the first major challenge from a media outlet over AI training practices.OpenAI Defeats Raw Story Copyright, Training Lawsuit, for NowOpenAI defeats news outlets' copyright lawsuit over AI training, for now | ReutersA federal judge in Texas has struck down President Biden's immigration program aimed at providing a citizenship path for certain undocumented immigrants married to U.S. citizens. The "Keeping Families Together" initiative, announced in June, targeted approximately 500,000 individuals but faced immediate legal challenges from Texas and several Republican-led states. U.S. District Judge J. Campbell Barker ruled that the program overstepped Biden's executive authority, leaving it blocked as Biden's term nears its end.The initiative has been a focal point in the political landscape, with immigration considered a top priority issue. Former President Donald Trump, who defeated Vice President Kamala Harris in the recent election, is expected to implement strict immigration policies, including potential rollbacks of Biden's program. A recent Reuters/Ipsos poll indicates that Americans expect Trump to prioritize immigration enforcement, with many anticipating large-scale deportations. While the Biden administration could appeal the ruling, the White House has not yet commented on potential next steps.US judge rules against Biden legalization program for immigrant spouses | ReutersA federal judge has warned Rudy Giuliani, former New York City mayor and attorney for Donald Trump, that he could be held in civil contempt if he doesn't comply with a court order to surrender certain assets. Giuliani was ordered in October to turn over property, including his Manhattan apartment and other valuables, to Ruby Freeman and her daughter Shaye Moss, two Georgia election workers whom he defamed. Freeman and Moss won a $148 million judgment against Giuliani after a jury found he had spread false accusations that they helped rig the 2020 election.Judge Lewis Liman expressed frustration with Giuliani's delays, giving him until next week to meet the court's demands. The plaintiffs' attorney, Aaron Nathan, suggested Giuliani may be shifting assets to avoid collection, including opening new bank accounts and forming a new LLC. Giuliani, meanwhile, claims he is cooperating and accused the plaintiffs of being vindictive, citing their attempt to seize a family heirloom watch. Judge Liman dismissed that argument, affirming that the heirloom was still subject to seizure under the law.Giuliani recently filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, but his case was dismissed after he failed to disclose his full financial situation, removing his legal protections from creditors. This comes as Giuliani faces broader legal challenges, including disbarment and criminal charges related to efforts to overturn the 2020 election results in Georgia and Arizona.US judge threatens Rudy Giuliani with contempt in election workers' case | ReutersThis week's closing theme is by Antonín Dvořák.This week's closing theme is Antonín Dvořák's Piano Quintet No. 2 in A Major, Op. 81, one of the most beloved chamber works in the Romantic repertoire. Composed in 1887, this quintet exemplifies Dvořák's talent for weaving Czech folk music elements into classical forms, creating a vibrant work filled with expressive melodies and rhythmic vitality. Dvořák had already achieved international acclaim by this time, and his music was celebrated for its distinctive blend of Slavic folk traditions and classical elegance. In this quintet, he masterfully combines lyrical beauty with an earthy, folk-inspired character, making it both accessible and profoundly moving.The piece opens with an Allegro ma non tanto, which means “fast, but not too much,” where a lush cello theme sets a warm and expansive mood that's developed between the strings and piano. The second movement, a Dumka, draws on a traditional Slavic musical form that alternates between melancholic and lively sections, allowing for both introspection and joy. Dvořák contrasts this with a lively Furiant for the third movement, featuring energetic cross-rhythms that mimic Czech dance patterns, adding excitement and rhythmic playfulness.The quintet closes with a spirited Finale, where Dvořák's signature energy and folk influences shine through in a triumphant, sweeping conclusion. Throughout, the dialogue between piano and strings feels rich and conversational, each instrument playing a unique role in the music's storytelling. The Piano Quintet No. 2 captures Dvořák at the height of his compositional powers, blending technical mastery with deep national pride and an unmistakable Romantic warmth. It's an ideal selection to end the week on a vibrant and emotionally rich note, as Dvořák's music reminds us of the beauty in blending tradition with innovation.Without further ado, Antonín Dvořák's Piano Quintet No. 2 in A Major, Op. 81, enjoy. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe
Klik je týždenný komentovaný prehľad technologických správ, o udalostiach, ktoré sa udiali vo svete IT, médií a sociálnych sietí. Moderátori: Dávid Tvrdoň, Ondrej Podstupka Nainštalujte si Toldo appku - http://sme.sk/toldo Podporte nás na Toldo - http://sme.sk/extraklik Discord diskusný server nájdete tu: https://discord.gg/eqeqBcw2V8 >> KLIK NEWSLETTER: https://sme.sk/klikmail Viac info nájdete na https://podcasty.sme.sk/c/23383502/klik-iphone-16-sklzol-do-nudy-a-apple-meska-s-ai.html Spravili sme chybu, máte pripomienku? Napíšte nám na klik@sme.sk, prípadne do skupiny na Facebooku. -- Predplatné SME.sk: https://predplatne.sme.sk/podcasty -- Všetky podcasty denníka SME nájdete na sme.sk/podcasty -- Ďakujeme, že počúvate podcast Klik. Kapitoly 00:00 Úvod02:50 Dumka o slúchádlách23:12 Apple event iPhony35:37 Apple event iné veci38:58 Apple Intelligence44:13 Pixel Watch 3 recenzia56:40 Skladačka od Huawei01:03:04 Drobnosť na záver01:04:53 ZáverSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Przygoda tocząca się na Dworach Wiosny podczas święta Calanmai, w której poznamy dwójkę romantycznie związanych ze sobą bohaterów.
The Spanish-Brazilian woman who was allegedly gang-raped by seven men during a motorbike tour of India remains “mentally strong” despite suffering lasting trauma, a social worker who spoke to the victim has said.The 28-year-old tourist was on a motorbike tour with her 64-year-old husband when they were attacked by a group of men in the Dumka district of the eastern state of Jharkhand on Friday night. They had already travelled to Pakistan and Bangladesh as part of their tour of South Asia, and were heading north towards Nepal at the time.Dive into the chilling depths of the human psyche with the SYWK TRUE CRIME PODCAST, the ultimate podcast that unravels the darkest mysteries and untangles the webs of deception. Join us on a riveting journey as we explore real-life criminal cases, from notorious unsolved murders to gripping tales of justice served.
Fernanda e o marido espanhol Vicente, que dão a volta ao mundo de moto, acampavam na região de Dumka, estado de Jarcanda, quando foram agredidos por sete homens. Ela foi violentada. Um dos perpetradores confessou o crime, outros três são procurados.
In the first episode of this limited horror series, Ankan Bose travels to the interiors of West Bengal to a village called Dumka in Birmbhum District to attend a Kali Puja at his childhood friend Indronil's house. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bhay-originals/message
Während seines Studiums spielt Anton Dvořák Bratsche in Prager Kaffeehäusern, um nicht zu verhungern. Vielleicht entwickelt er da seinen Sinn für geniale Melodien, die zugleich glücklich machen und melancholisch stimmen. Zu bewundern zum Beispiel in seinem berühmten Klaviertrio von 1891. Von Christoph Vratz.
I read from dumbwaiter to dump. The word of the episode is "dummy". The dumka music is from here: https://youtu.be/pnsTJtwIYiA https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dumka_(musical_genre) Theme music from Jonah Kraut https://jonahkraut.bandcamp.com/ Merchandising! https://www.teepublic.com/user/spejampar "The Dictionary - Letter A" on YouTube "The Dictionary - Letter B" on YouTube "The Dictionary - Letter C" on YouTube "The Dictionary - Letter D" on YouTube Featured in a Top 10 Dictionary Podcasts list! https://blog.feedspot.com/dictionary_podcasts/ Backwards Talking on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmIujMwEDbgZUexyR90jaTEEVmAYcCzuq dictionarypod@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/thedictionarypod/ https://twitter.com/dictionarypod https://www.instagram.com/dictionarypod/ https://www.patreon.com/spejampar https://www.tiktok.com/@spejampar 917-727-5757
durée : 01:28:01 - Dumka, l'âme du peuple ukrainien - par : François-Xavier Szymczak - À l'origine, c'est un chant nostalgique né dans l'Ukraine du XVIe siècle, et de nombreux compositeurs l'ont illustré, de Nikolaï Lyssenko à Antonín Dvořak.
In this edition: Olena interviews Fr Mykhailo Ozorovych of Holy Eucharist Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral in New Westminster (Link here) • Knyzhka Korner Book review: Wretched Land by Mila Komarnisky, a family saga novel set throughout Ukrainian's tragic history in the 20th century • Ukrainian Proverb of the Week • Other items of interest • Great Ukrainian Music!Featured musical artists in this show:• Krinitsa • The Khmelnytskyi Police Big Band • GREENJOLLY • Viryu • EtnoGen • Kozak System • Енджі Крейда • Dumka; • Tyt I Tam • Millenia.• Andrew MeroniukUkrainian Roots Radio airs in Nanaimo on Wednesdays at 11am PST on CHLY 101.7FM, broadcasting to the north and central Vancouver Island, Gulf Islands, Sunshine Coast, northwest Washington State and Greater Vancouver listening areas.You can hear the Vancouver edition with Pawlina on Saturdays at 6pm PST on air at AM1320 CHMB and streaming live at the CHMB website.In between broadcasts, please check out our website (here) and follow the Nash Holos Facebook page. If you'd like to support the show by buying us a digital cup of coffee, check out our Patreon page (here). Support the show on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this edition: Olena interviews Fr Mykhailo Ozorovych of Holy Eucharist Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral in New Westminster (Link here) • Knyzhka Korner Book review: Wretched Land by Mila Komarnisky, a family saga novel set throughout Ukrainian's tragic history in the 20th century • Upcoming Events in Vancouver's Ukrainian community • Ukrainian Proverb of the Week • Other items of interest • Great Ukrainian Music!Featured musical artists in this show:• Krinitsa • The Khmelnytskyi Police Big Band • GREENJOLLY • Viryu • EtnoGen • Kozak System • Енджі Крейда • Dumka; • Tyt I Tam • Millenia.Join me - Pawlina - for the Vancouver edition of Nash Holos Ukrainian Roots Radio—every Saturday at 6pm PST on AM1320 CHMB and streaming at www.am1320.com.Tune in to the Nanaimo edition on Wednesdays at 11am air at 101.7FM or streaming online at CHLY Radio Malaspina.For podcast feed, transcipts, and links to reputable Ukrainian charities visit our website here. Support the show on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
[Ogniem i Mieczem] reżyseria: Jerzy Hoffman || muzyka: Krzesimir Dębskilubię filmy / lubię je oglądać i je robić / ale ten podcast przede wszystkim jest o muzyce filmowej / bo to taka szczególna forma, która powstaje po to żeby wspierać film / ale czasem, naprawdę rzadko, nagle taki soundtrack staje się dziełem samodzielnym i wtedy ma się do czynienia z prawdziwą sztuką / a to jest dokładnie to - czego szukam w życiu.utwory wykorzystane w dzisiejszym podcaście:1. Obrona Zbaraża - Krzesimir Dębski | 3.432. Pieśni Heleny - Krzesimir Dębski | 4.413. Pieśń Jana - Krzesimir Dębski | 2.524. Dumka na dwa serca - Krzesimir Dębski / Edyta Górniak / Mietek Szcześniak | 4.17wszystkie utwory wykorzystane legalnie na mocy umowy z ZAiKS.
Monkey hunters accidentally shoot tranquilizer into woman who reported rogue ape They missed the target by a few million years of evolution. A monkey hunting mission backfired spectacularly after a bumbling gunman accidentally shot a woman with a tranquilizer dart — knocking her out for an hour. The comedy of errors was set in motion after reports surfaced of a Japanese macaque — also known as a snow monkey — lurking near Fujikawa Station in Fuji City, Shizuoka Prefecture, SoraNews24 reported. In response, the city hall dispatched three municipal employees and one simian-hunting specialist equipped with tranquilizer rifles to apprehend the rogue ape. Unfortunately, their monkey hunting mission turned catastrophic after one of the gunmen accidentally shot a woman they were interviewing about the fugitive primate. Reports state that the hunters were taping their rifles to avoid air escaping, whereupon one of the bozos accidentally discharged their weapon. As a result, the hapless woman was struck in the arm with a dart — which was reportedly packed with enough sedative to subdue a 33-pound money — putting her out like a light. Following the ludicrous misfire, the victim was rushed to the hospital, where she awoke an hour later, Sora reported. However, it took another full hour before the patient was lucid enough to speak coherently. The Fuji government has since apologized to the woman and has pledged an investigation and policy review to avoid another such disaster. Unfortunately — albeit perhaps unsurprisingly — the problem macaque remains at large. Philly EMT Kevin Pressley charged with exposing and photographing ‘semi-conscious' woman's breasts Pennsylvania police announced on Monday that an EMT is facing charges after allegedly exposing a “semi-conscious” woman under his care in the back of an ambulance and snapping photos of her breasts. Kevin Hakeem Pressley, 24, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was taken into custody on Saturday and is charged with indecent assault, invasion of privacy and related charges. The Brookhaven Borough Police Department said it initiated an investigation Friday into an alleged assault that occurred the day prior. The victim reported that she was being treated at a medical facility in Brookhaven when she became “semi-conscious.” An ambulance arrived, and during transport, Pressley — while caring for the victim in the back of the ambulance — reportedly exposed the woman's breasts and took photos of her while she was in a “semi-conscious state.” Pressley was employed as an EMT by the Brookhavan Fire Company Ambulance at the time of the alleged incident. He has since been arraigned, and his bail is set at $100,000 cash. Indian teen dies after being set on fire by alleged stalker she rejected A teenage girl in India has died after she was set on fire by an alleged stalker — who became irate when she rejected his marriage proposal. Ankita Singh, 19, was asleep in her bed near an open window around 4 a.m. August 23 when a man doused her body in gasoline and tossed a lit match, the BBC Hindi reported. Singh was rushed to the hospital with severe burns but died Sunday as a result of the heinous attack. Before she died from her injuries, Singh identified the man as Shahrukh Hussain, telling authorities he had been following her and harassing her, the outlet said. The teen described how Hussain called her about 8 p.m. the night before and “told me that he would kill me if I did not talk to him.” “I informed my father about the threat after which he assured me that he would talk to the man's family on Tuesday,” she told cops, according to the Mirror. She then described waking up to “a sensation of pain on my back” and “could smell something burning.” “I found [Hussain] running away when I opened my eyes,” she told authorities. Two videos of Singh in the hospital have since gone viral online, causing uproar in India. She suffered burns to 45% of her body. The teen's father, Sanjeev Singh, confirmed that Hussain lived in their neighborhood. He said the man's unwanted attention sometimes forced his daughter to miss school. “Shahrukh used to tell her— ‘Marry me, accept Islam, else I will make your life hell,' ” he told Swarajya magazine. “He kept on forcing my daughter to marry and convert for months. He was a one-sided lover, a stalker.” Police arrested Hussain and an accomplice last week. Both men are reportedly facing murder charges. Singh's death sparked outrage across Hindu-majority Jharkhand. Amber Lakra, the police superintendent of Dumka, told the BBC that while the crime is not considered religious in nature, “[police] are being especially vigilant as the boy and girl belong to different religions.” In the days following Singh's death, several politicians took to social media to express their disgust at Hussain's actions. “After the crafty meted out to Ankita, her death has made every Indian bow their heads in shame,” Rahul Gandhi, a leader in the Indian National Congress and prominent advocate for women's rights, tweeted Tuesday. “Today there is a dire need to create a safe environment for women in the country.” Mithilesh Kumar Thakur, a politician in Jharkhand, urged the public not to assign undue blame to the killer's religion. “The criminal has neither any caste nor any religion,” he tweeted Monday. “He is cruel, unrighteous, impure and inferior. The killer of daughter Ankita should be near the noose soon … Our government will make all such legal efforts.” Wild moment kidnapping suspect tries to stab cop with pen in interrogation room Frightening video shows an Ohio man suspected of attempting to kidnap a child from a kindergarten lunging at an officer in the interrogation room and trying to stab him in the neck with a pen. Reid Duran, 35, was arrested last week after allegedly posing as a parent during an open house at Saint Brigid School in Xenia. The school's principal spotted Duran acting in an odd manner on the premises and called 911 to report a trespasser, telling the dispatcher that the intruder was “posing a threat,” reported the station WHIO. Officers who responded to the school questioned Duran in the parking lot. The man was said to have initially offered an array of explanations for his attending the open house but eventually admitted his plan to lure a young child with drug-laced candy, police said. Duran agreed to come down to the local police station for an interview and was sitting in an interrogation room when the pen attack occurred. Surveillance video from the room shows Duran sitting in a swivel chair, before suddenly grabbing a pen from the table in front of him and charging officer Nicholas Peters, “with the sharp end pointed at the neck and face area” of the cop, according to court documents. Peters is seen pushing the pen-wielding suspect to the floor and quickly gaining the upper hand during the ensuing struggle. “Put your hands behind your back now,” Peters orders Duran. “Are you f—ing kidding me right now?” Duran has been charged with attempted kidnapping, felonious assault and escape, reported Dayton247Now. According to police, Duran told detectives that he had plotted to abduct a 5-year-old girl from the school, after offering her Starburst candy coated with a tranquilizer, “to obtain sexual favors.” Duran also allegedly claimed that he preferred children younger than 13 years old and had child pornography on his computer, according to Fox 19. Xenia police said in a statement that no tranquilizers were detected on candy that was found in Duran's possession at the time of his arrest, and that the man did not offer sweets to anyone at the school. Duran is being held in the county jail without bond. Duran's family spoke to NBC News on Friday, claiming that the 35-year-old has been suffering from schizophrenia for several years, but that he has never been violent toward others. “He's very gentle and considerate to others,” Roy Duran said of his jailed younger brother. “The harm is always insular and against himself.” The man's mother, Melissa King, said that what she has seen in the interrogation room surveillance footage was unlike her son. “I think he began to feel scared and he's cornered,” she said. “I just know he's not in his right mind. He needs psychiatric help.” Ohio woman whose dad fatally shot ex-boyfriend says victim ‘changed' after split The Ohio woman whose ex-boyfriend was gunned down by her dad — a moment caught on chilling Ring doorbell footage — told cops the fatal victim was verbally abusive and “changed” after they broke up. James Rayl, 22, died from a gunshot wound to the back after attempting to force his way into the Sydney, Ohio, home of 52-year-old Mitchell Duckro on July 31, as seen in the viral video. A grand jury subsequently voted 8-1 against indicting Duckro for Rayl's killing, citing the state's “State Your Ground” laws. During a videotaped interview with police detectives after the shooting, first obtained by Daily Mail, Allyson Duckro explained that she and Rayl had previously been in a relationship but split up in 2019 because she said he was “just being a d—” and would tell her “everything that was wrong with me.” She added, “He would say that no one was going to love me anymore.” Following the couple's breakup, Allyson told the police that she blocked Rayl on social media. The 22-year-old woman said that at one point, Rayl had relocated to California, but when he returned to Ohio, “he was just different.” “His close friends … he just started treating like crap and nobody wanted to deal with it,” Allyson claimed. According to the woman, she and Rayl would take acid while they were dating, but she said she did not know if he was still using illicit drugs around the time of his death, because she had not been in contact with him. Allyson also recounted the events that immediately preceded the bloodshed. 00:16 She said that when she saw the glass on the front door break and the doorframe give way as Rayl was ramming it with his shoulder, she “freaked out and ran and hid.” “I didn't even see when [Mitchell Duckro] shot or anything, I just heard it,” the daughter recalled. “I literally hid most of the time. I screamed a bunch, and then I really started freaking out.” The night before the shooting, Rayl had left a voicemail for Allyson, which was released earlier this month by the man's sister, who has been leading a campaign demanding justice for her brother. “Hi Ally, it's James,” Rayl says softly on the recording. “I just wanted to reach out to you because I just wanted to see how you're doing, and maybe hear from you, if that would be all right, I guess. “It's been a while since I've talked to you and I don't know, I feel like, I don't know what I feel.” Allyson and her family claimed she was scared after hearing her ex-boyfriend's message. In a 911 audio recording from the day of the shooting, which has been obtained by WHIO-TV 7, Allyson is heard telling her father that Rayl is trying to break down the door. The Ring video shows the man standing on the Duckro family's front porch and repeatedly slamming his body against the door after being told by her father to go away. At one point, Mitchell Duckro warns the unwelcome guest that he is armed. “Dad, is he trying to kill me?” Allyson could be heard saying on the 911 call. After Duckro shoots at Rayl three times, leaving him for dead in a walkway outside the house, his daughter is heard telling him, “Dad, there's nothing you could have done. You saved my life,” according to the station. During an interview with the police after the fact, Allyson's mother, Stacie Duckro, tearfully said her daughter was “terrified” as she watched Rayl trying to break into their home. “He tried to get my daughter,” the mom argued. But she also spared a thought for the deceased man and his loved ones, saying, “I can't imagine what his parents are going through.” Rayl's family has reacted with outrage to the news that Duckro will not be held accountable for the shooting and launched a Facebook page demanding justice. “Mitch shot him in the back and killed him,” Rayl's sister Jessica Colbert wrote in a recent post. “I hope your days are more miserable than they've ever been. You're a disgusting excuse of a human being along with your daughter.”
Znany polonijnej społeczności zespół Green Secret, wystąpi 10 kwietnia w "Koncercie dla Ukrainy" zorganizowanym w Point Pleasant Beach w stanie NJ. Koncert odbędzie się w popularnym klubie Jenks Club przy Jenks Pavilion, o 5 po południu. Wydarzenie rozpocznie się występem Ukraińskiego Chóru Dumka of New York, znanego publiczności z występu w programie Saturday Night Live. Na scenie zagrają amerykańskie zespoły, a wśród nich zespół Green Secret, stworzony przez Polaków. Wokalistka zespołu, Anna Matlewska, na antenie Radio RAMPA, opowiada o ideii koncertu oraz repertuarze jaki przygotowuje Green Secret. Zespół wykona w większości swoje autorskie numery, ale jak powiedziała Ania, nie zabraknie polskiego coveru piosenki "Krakowski Spleen." Aby wziąć udział w koncercie, należy kupić bilety: Point Beach Cares: Concert For Ukraine tickets in Point Pleasant Beach at Jenks Club at Jenks Pavilion on Sun, Apr 10, 2022 - 5:00PM (axs.com)Wysłuchaj wywiadu:
Green Secret is a band known to the Polish-American audience, from New York to Miami. Now, the band will perform during a charity event in Point Pleasant Beach in New Jersey. "Concert for Ukraine" will take place on April 10, at a popular Jenks Club at Jenks Pavilion. The event will begin with the performance by Ukrainian Chorus of Dumka of New York, who the audience may know from their performance at Saturday Night Live. Other artists will include, among others: Joe Bonanno and the Godsons, Ed Testa Band, Steve Forbert, Bobby Bandiera and Friends - and Green Secret. Green Secret performs their original songs, but for this special event, they will also play a cover of a Polish song "Krakowski Spleen." Radio RAMPA talked to Reda Woodcock, who is a bass player for the band. Reda, who joined Green Secret in 2020, also talks about his musical journey. To see Green Secret and others during Concert for Ukraine at Point Pleasant Beach, buy tickets now, at: Point Beach Cares: Concert For Ukraine tickets in Point Pleasant Beach at Jenks Club at Jenks Pavilion on Sun, Apr 10, 2022 - 5:00PM (axs.com)Listen to interview with Reda here:
The American left's response to the invasion of Ukraine by Russia is as depressing as its prospects. We at the Regrettable Century are against invasions and World War 3 and think you should be too. We talk about what orientation if any, it would be useful for Marxists to take in response to the unfolding tragedy in Eastern Europe. https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2022/03/russia-ukraine-invasion-twitter/624168/https://www.newyorker.com/news/q-and-a/why-john-mearsheimer-blames-the-us-for-the-crisis-in-ukrainehttps://www.nytimes.com/2022/02/10/world/europe/ukraine-nationalism-russia-invasion.htmlhttps://www.newyorker.com/news/q-and-a/why-john-mearsheimer-blames-the-us-for-the-crisis-in-ukraineMusic: Україна і Росія - Ukraine and Russia by The State Choir of the Ukrainian SSR "Dumka" (Державна капела УРСР «Думка»)Support the show (http://patreon.com/theregrettablecentury)
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Dumka is a short piano solo piece composed by Peter Tchaikovsky in 1886. It is a fun miniature with lots of character. Some recordings in this episode: https://spoti.fi/3aJ948l https://spoti.fi/37QatIr https://spoti.fi/3aL9Z8C
Es ist eines der bekanntesten Klaviertrios überhaupt. "Dumka" heißt auf Ukrainisch "Gedanke" oder "Nachsinnen" - und so bezieht sich der Name "Dumky" auf die schwermütigen slawischen Gesänge, die Antonín Dvo?ák darin verarbeitet hat. Der Pianist Menahem Pressler präsentiert das Werk. Am 16. Dezember wurde er 96 Jahre alt.
Con Ana Laura Iglesias | Concierto de cámara con mayúsculas esta semana en Fila 01 protagnizado por el radiante Trío Dumky de Dvorak, una de sus obras más aclamadas gracias al particular estilo en que está escrita: la forma "Dumka", basada en un lamento ucraniano mezclado con un torrente folclórico y veloz. ¡Imperdible!
Con Ana Laura Iglesias | Concierto de cámara con mayúsculas esta semana en Fila 01 protagnizado por el radiante Trío Dumky de Dvorak, una de sus obras más aclamadas gracias al particular estilo en que está escrita: la forma "Dumka", basada en un lamento ucraniano mezclado con un torrente folclórico y veloz. ¡Imperdible!
Con Ana Laura Iglesias | Concierto de cámara con mayúsculas esta semana en Fila 01 protagnizado por el radiante Trío Dumky de Dvorak, una de sus obras más aclamadas gracias al particular estilo en que está escrita: la forma "Dumka", basada en un lamento ucraniano mezclado con un torrente folclórico y veloz. ¡Imperdible!
British-Ukrainian opera star Pavlo Hunka is the Director of a classical concert to be held on September 29, 2016 at the Opera House in Kyiv.The concert is part of the 75th Anniversary commemoration of the Babyn Yar tragedy, sponsored by the Ukrainian Jewish Encounter of Toronto.In 1941, the Nazis murdered some 150,000 people, including over 32,000 Jews. The massacre at Babyn Yar is considered one of the most heinous atrocities of the Holocaust, and has come to symbolize Nazi brutality.This commemorative concert will feature classical musicians from Ukraine, Israel, Canada and Great Britain, and a symphony orchestra from Germany. The conductor of the orchestra will be Oksana Lyniv of Ukraine.The concert will include a cameo performance by Mr. Hunka, who took time from his hectic schedule of rehearsals for an interview on Nash Holos.We spoke about the upcoming concert, his career, and his Ukrainian Art Song project, showcasing Ukrainian classical music.Pawlina: The 75th anniversary of the [foreign] tragedy will be commemorated in K of this fall. Late September to be exact. One of the events will be a concert which you are organizing and producing. How did you come to be the orchestrator so to speak of this event?Pavlo Hunka: I was approached by members of the board of the Ukrainian Jewish encounter to see whether I could pull together a program first and foremost and then I suggested to them that as I had access to pretty well all of the great musicians of the world because I worked with many of them. Maybe we could pull together a fantastic cast and they gave me the opportunity to approach some big orchestras for example. Not just to use Ukrainian strengths, and to cut a long story short, we have engaged the Hamburg symphony orchestra to go to Ukraine for the 29th of September when the concert will be. Together we've the soloist, that's Benjamin Butterfield, who's from your neck of the woods, he's from Victoria and I asked Ben because he sings the Ukrainian so wonderfully. He’s part of the Ukrainian Art Song project. And then there's Gwal James, she's Israeli, living in Berlin to sing and then myself as well. Conductor will be Oksana Lyniv, she's a young Ukrainian conductor from Western Ukraine, who is now deputy artistic director of the Bavarian State Opera in Munich, in Germany. And finally, the Dumka national chorus. We thought that we did include one element of a big Ukrainian group if you like particularly because I choose as a second piece of the concert, Yevhen Stankovych’s Kaddish-Requiem. The program opens up with Max Bruch’s “Kol Nidrei”, which is like an evening prayer at Yom Kippur New Year Jewish prayer and then it goes into the Kaddish-Requiem by Yevhen Stankovych, which is a contemporary piece, which tells the story of Babyn Yar. I chose it because it's not really a requiem, it's really just a sort of statement or fact if you like. And then that takes us to the interval and after the interval is a Brahms requiem, which is also not really a requiem, it's a spiritual work, which doesn't really talk about any particular faith but it talks really about spirituality. So it's sort of a journey from prayer to fact, to hope and I thought that was so it would be sort of quite appropriate to choice that type of program, which it moves into the positive.Pawlina: Yes that's what this whole commemoration event is all about, isn't it, it's to acknowledge and commemorate the past but there is so much good stuff that's going on in Ukraine right now in particular with Ukrainian Jewish encounter. You had a long and successful career as an opera singer. This project is casting you in a different role kind of behind the scenes, or you said you will be singing as well?Pavlo Hunka: Yeah well I've done, on a smaller scale I've done things like this over some years in the sense that I finally... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Es ist eines der bekanntesten Klaviertrios überhaupt. "Dumka" heißt auf Ukrainisch "Gedanke" oder "Nachsinnen" - und so bezieht sich der Name "Dumky" auf die schwermütigen, balladenartigen slawischen Gesänge, die der Komponist Antonín Dvorák darin verarbeitet hat. Julia Smilga stellt das Werk gemeinsam mit dem Pianisten Menahem Pressler vom Beaux Arts Trio vor.
Works for keyboard and string sextet performed by Charlie Albright, piano, and Musicians from Marlboro.Janáček: Sonata 1.X.1905Dvořák: Sextet in A Major; Op. 48, B. 80Today, we’ll hear from two important Czech composers: Dvořák, whose idiomatic Slavonic pieces were among the first to put Czech music on the Western classical “map,” and Janáček, whose inventive work brought it into the 20th century. We begin with Janáček’s Sonata 1.X.1905, an emotional epitaph written to commemorate František Pavlí, killed October 1st, 1905, in demonstrations in Brno. The demonstrators were calling on the government to open a university in the city; the peaceful protest turned violent when Pavlí, a carpenter, was bayoneted by soldiers. Janáček’s emotion about the incident, and also his reaction to it, is clear from the music. Next, we’ll hear Dvořák’s String Sextet in A Major. Written in 1878, around the same time as the wildly successful Slavonic Rhapsodies and Dances, the sextet, too, draws on traditional Czech forms and styles. The middle two movements are modeled on two such folk sources: the Dumka, a thoughtful and melancholy epic ballad, and the Furiant, a fiery Bohemian dance.