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ARTSblock to be focus of UWSP at Wausau 'Hank Talks’ event
Jim O'Connell, associate professor and coordinator of arts management, will discuss the steps and missteps of the project.
WAUSAU – A talk looking back on the downtown Wausau development project with the expansion of the historic Grand Theatre into ARTSblock will take place as part of the fall series of “Hank Talks” at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point at Wausau. “Hank Talks,” named after Hank the Husky campus mascot, will be offered on various Tuesdays at 7 p.m. on the stage of the James F. Veninga Theater…
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stairnaheireann · 2 years
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#OTD in 1979 – The memorial statue to James Larkin on O’Connell Street, Dublin is unveiled.
#OTD in 1979 – The memorial statue to James Larkin on O’Connell Street, Dublin is unveiled.
Jim Larkin, a revolutionary socialist, dominated the Irish Trade Union movement. G. B. Shaw once described him as ‘the greatest Irishman since Parnell’. Today a statue of “Big Jim” stands on O’Connell Street in Dublin. The inscription on the front of the monument is an extract in French, Irish and English from one of his famous speeches: Les grands ne sont grands que parce que nous sommes à…
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cleansemyriver · 4 months
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Slim Survival II: Timing is Everything
                                                                                                                 Pilled higher& Deeper                                         Doctor of Philosophy A doctor’s note – have you ever got involved with a project, like providing a service of some kind or designing an ingenious invention? As it progressed you thought you were onto one of the greatest…
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“healing the homeless"-a review of ROUGH SLEEPERS
Homelessness is likely a problem in your community, whether you know it or not. And likely, someone in your community is trying to do something about it.
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Tracy Kidder takes us on a virtual ride through the streets of Boston to introduce us to the homeless “rough sleepers” and the people who care for their medical needs. If you care or are simply curious about the homeless people on the streets of your community, you should read this book. Rough Sleepers: Dr. Jim O’Connell’s urgent mission to bring healing to…
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thebutcher-5 · 9 months
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Money Monster - L'altra faccia del denaro
Benvenuti o bentornati sul nostro blog. Nello scorso articolo siamo tornati nel mondo del cinema e per la precisione nell’horror. Questa volta abbiamo discusso del remake di un film fondamentale nel mondo dell’horror ossia La Casa. La storia parla di un gruppo di cinque amici che si ritrova in una casetta isolata in mezzo al bosco. Sono lì perché vogliono aiutare una di loro a disintossicarsi,…
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ksbeditor · 2 years
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Meet Peter Lehndorff
Peter Lehndorff is one of fourteen acts to appear at the 2022 Falcon Ridge Folk Festival Thursday Night Music Stage. Peter Lehndorff is an integral member of the western Massachusetts music community. He is also a familiar face having volunteered for many years at Falcon Ridge Folk Festival. It’s high time to celebrate his presence among us and to simultaneously rejoice upon the release of his…
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badgaymovies · 3 years
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The Boys In The Band (2020)
The Boys In The Band (2020)
JOE MANTELLO Bil’s rating (out of 5): BBB.5 USA/Canada, 2020. Netflix. Screenplay by Mart Crowley, Ned Martel, based on the play and the motion picture by Mart Crowley. Cinematography by Bill Pope. Produced by Joe Mantello, Ned Martel, Alexis Martin Woodall, Ryan Murphy, David Stone. Music by Amanda Krieg Thomas. Production Design by Judy Becker. Costume Design by Lou Eyrich. Film Editing by…
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milliondollarbaby87 · 4 years
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The Boys in the Band (2020) Review
The Boys in the Band (2020) Review
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At a birthday party in New York a surprise guest and a drunken game sees seven gay friends exploring deep feelings and facing the past.
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dccomicsnews · 5 years
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Press Release - DC Univere Animated Film Batman Hush
Press Release – DC Univere Animated Film Batman Hush
THE DARK KNIGHT MATCHES WITS WITH HIS MOST FORMIDABLE ADVERSARY AS
WARNER BROS. HOME ENTERTAINMENT AND DC PRESENT
  BATMAN: HUSH
COMING JULY 20, 2019 TO DIGITAL;
ARRIVING AUGUST 13, 2019 ON
4K Ultra HD™ BLU-RAY combo pack
& BLU-RAY™ COMBO PACK
BURBANK, CA (May 16, 2019) – A mysterious villain puppeteering Gotham’s most dangerous forces leads the Dark Knight into uncharted waters in Batman: Hush,…
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graphicpolicy · 5 years
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Reign of the Supermen Gets a new Clip featuring Eradicator
Reign of the Supermen Gets a new Clip featuring Eradicator #ReignoftheSupermen
This is an all-new Reign of the Supermen clip featuring the first appearance of the Eradicator, who is voiced by Charles Halford (Constantine).
The world must cope with the loss of Superman – and the sudden emergence of four would-be heirs to the title – in the all-new, action-packed Reign of the Supermen, part of the…
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Netflix Bringing Ryan O’Connell and Jim Parson’s Special #Netflix has ordered the 8 episode comedy series Special from Jim Parsons’ That’s Wonderful, and Stage 13.
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wausaupilot · 7 months
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UW-Stevens Point announces theater and dance season
The season opens Sept. 21 at UWSP at Marshfield.
The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Department of Theatre and Dance takes a closer look at “Hidden Lives” this year with a season full of drama, comedy, mythology and original dance. The first performance of the season is a staged reading of “Spoon River Anthology,” a collection of short, free verse poems that narrate the epitaphs of the residents of the fictional Spoon River, Illinois,…
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#OTD in 1979 – The memorial statue to James Larkin on O’Connell Street, Dublin is unveiled.
#OTD in 1979 – The memorial statue to James Larkin on O’Connell Street, Dublin is unveiled.
Jim Larkin, a revolutionary socialist, dominated the Irish Trade Union movement. G. B. Shaw once described him as ‘the greatest Irishman since Parnell’.
Today a statue of “Big Jim” stands on O’Connell Street in Dublin. The inscription on the front of the monument is an extract in French, Irish and English from one of his famous speeches: Les grands ne sont grands que parce que nous sommes à…
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Watch Trailer for Cédric Jimenez's World War II Intense Thriller 'HHhH' (AKA The Man with the Iron Heart) starring Jason Clarke & Rosamund Pike
Watch Trailer for Cédric Jimenez’s World War II Intense Thriller ‘HHhH’ (AKA The Man with the Iron Heart) starring Jason Clarke & Rosamund Pike
    “Our country has become so weak.” “Yes, but it’s not going to change anytime soon.” “Don’t be so sure there’s one man who can change everything.” ‘HHhH’ (also known as The Man with the Iron Heart) is a biographical war drama thriller based on French writer Laurent Binet’s novel HHhH, and focuses on Operation Anthropoid, the assassination of Nazi leader Reinhard Heydrichin Prague during World…
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watercress-words · 9 months
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“healing the homeless"-a review of ROUGH SLEEPERS
Sleep does not come easily when you live on the streets, but there are people working to make it easier for homeless people in Boston.
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Tracy Kidder takes us on a virtual ride through the streets of Boston to introduce us to the homeless “rough sleepers” and the people who care for their medical needs. If you have concerns or are simply curious about the homeless people on the streets of your community, you should read this book. Rough Sleepers: Dr. Jim O’Connell’s urgent mission to bring healing…
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WWW Wednesday is a meme hosted by Sam at Taking on a World of Words. It’s open for anyone to join in and is a great way to share what you’ve been reading! All you have to do is answer three questions and share a link to your blog in the comments section of Sam’s blog.
The three Ws are:
What are you currently reading?
What did you recently finish reading?
What do you think you’ll read next?
A similar meme is run by Lipsyy Lost and Found where bloggers share This Week in Books #TWiB.
  What I’m reading now: 
The Five by Hallie Rubenhold
This book is so good! The amount of research that the author must have had to do in order to give such a full picture of each of these women’s life is so impressive. I’m in awe of her. This is a book that I want to both savour and devour, it’s brilliant. I have no doubt that this will be one of my standout books of the year.
Constellations by Sinead Gleason
This is also a brilliant read and I’m really enjoying it. I’ve been dipping in and out of it but I’ve reached a point where I don’t want to put it down, it’s so good.
Bowie’s Bookshelf by John O’Connell
I only started this book last night so I’m not very far into it but I know I’m going to to enjoy it. I think it might be one I dip in and out of over the next week or two.
Snowglobe by Amy Wilson
In my quest to catch up with my NetGalley ARCS as much as I can before the year is out this book is the next on my list. I’ve only read the opening chapter so far but it feels like a very lovely, magical book.
  What I recently finished reading:
Magic Under the Mistletoe by Lucy Coleman
This is such a lovely, romantic book and I really enjoyed it. I’ll be reviewing it next week for the blog tour so please look out for my thoughts then.
The School Friend by Alison James
This is an ARC that has been on my NetGalley shelf for a while so I finally read it this week and it was an enjoyable read.
How to be Human by Ruby Wax
This was one of my Non-Fiction November picks and I’m glad I finally read it. It’s a good overview of how to deal with emotions around certain things and has a decent guide to easy mindfulness exercises in the back. My full review is here.
Logical Family: A Memoir by Armistead Maupin
I listened to the audio book of this and really enjoyed it. Armistead Maupin narrates it himself which really added to my enjoyment of his memoir. It’s made me want to start reading Tales of the City all over again so I may do that in the new year!
Soulless: The Case Against R. Kelly by Jim Rogatis
I borrowed this book from the library audio books app on a whim and I’m really glad I got to listen to this one. It’s written by a journalist who has been looking into the revelations about R. Kelly since the 90s so it’s a really interesting and insightful book. I recommend it.
James Baldwin and the 1980s by Joseph Vogel
I’d almost finished this book when I wrote my post last week and I’m really pleased that I stuck with this one as it turned out to be such a fascinating book. It’s sparked my interest to want to read all of James Baldwin’s writing (I’ve only read a couple of his books before). My thoughts on it are here if you’d like to know more.
Becoming by Michelle Obama
I listened to this on audio and I’m so glad I did. There’s nothing like a memoir that’s read by the author and this book was such a treat. I adored this book and I highly recommend it.
  What I plan on reading next:
One Christmas Night by Hayley Webster
This is my next planned Christmas read and I’m really looking forward to it. I’ve got an ARC from NetGalley but I think I’m going to get the audio book so I can listen to it as I read.
When Stars Will Shine by Emma Mitchell
This is a Christmas short story collection and I’ve been so keen to start reading it so I think I’m going to dip in and out of this one over the next week or two.
Three Women by Lisa Taddeo
This is the next book I want to read from my Non-Fiction November TBR. I’ve heard such good things about this and I can’t wait to start it.
Lost Connections by Johann Hari
This is also on my Non-Fiction November TBR and I think this is the one I’ll pick up after Three Women as I’m keen to read this one before the end of the month.
    What have you been reading this week? I’d love to hear. And if you take part in WWW Wednesdays or This Week in Books please feel free to leave your link below and I’ll make sure to visit and comment on your post. 🙂
WWW Wednesdays (20 Nov 2019)! What are you reading this week? WWW Wednesday is a meme hosted by Sam at Taking on a World of Words. It’s open for anyone to join in and is a great way to share what you’ve been reading!
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