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ravikugupta · 2 years
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Why does Muslim celebrate Diwali?
Why does Muslim celebrate Diwali?It was Muhammad bin Tughlaq, who was first Muslim Emperor to celebrate a Hindu festival inside his court. It was celebrated modestly with bonhomie & good food, organized by Tughlaq’s Hindu wives.Mughal Emperor Akbar also celebrated a grand festival in the Mughal court.The Rang Mahal in Red Fort was the designated centre for the royal celebrations of…
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colinoeyebrows · 1 month
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xiema · 2 months
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Festival "AU"
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A final farwell to a loved one
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wittyowl · 1 year
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Lea Seydoux photographed by Greg Williams at the 72nd Cannes Film Festival, 2019
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colinodonoghue · 1 month
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Grand Marshall Colin O'Donoghue attending the St Patrick's Day Parade in Drogheda on March 17 2024 [source x, x, x]
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kcciny · 11 months
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NOBODY TOLD ME ABOUT DOUMAN WEARING LEDERHOSEN WHAT ARE YOU DOING IN GERMANY MEIN BRUDER
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Meine Tür ist offen falls er vorbei kommen will ngl-
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Merry Christmas !!!! Drew some mistletoe docderp :3
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antisocialunicorn · 5 months
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Putting Santa hats on my collectibles makes them Christmas decorations, right?
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redsamuraiii · 7 months
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Ogikubo Hachiman Grand Festival at Nishi-Ogikubo by Tanuki Studio
Boys and girls showing discipline and resilience in doing Kendo.
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pebbledrat · 2 years
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Okay okay okay okay. And hear me out. I’m going to lay out the evidence and you’re all going to correct me
tubbo politely critiqued bbh’s party set up for several minutes (no decorations??)
tubbo tried to give suggestions on how to liven the place up (there was a lot of talk about bunting which bbh completely brushed off)
tubbo stated several times that he was excited to be attending a party (no one has invited him to a party in ages!)
tubbo felt strongly about dressing in an appropriate formal skin for the event (taking time to weigh his options and emphasize that some skins are too casual for a party like this)
tubbo made certain to prepare a gift for the host (he gave some concerns about appearances and rudeness)
tubbo keeps up with the events of parties he didn’t attend (read about the red banquet in the Dream SMP Times, knew enough to discuss it with bbh)
I think it’s abundantly clear that tubbo cares about throwing good parties and being a good guest and keeping up to date with the parties he can’t attend. 
I think. President Underscore. was a socialite. 
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ms-neens · 4 months
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"James May in India" ♥︎ painting by me.
My first painting this year. I am looking forward watching James in India on Prime, which is out this Friday! ~♡ (Actually I have to wait until Saturday, because I'll be in the cinema watching "The Boy and the Heron" this Friday…hehe… ^◡^)
For this picture I thought I should draw James at the Holi Festival (seconds before he's completely covered in colours), as this was my favourite scene of the trailer.
I hope you like it!
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The Boy in the Woods will be screened at the Princess Twin Cinemas as part of the Grand River Film Festival on May 12 in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
Director Rebecca Snow will be present for a Q&A after the film.
Get your tickets here.
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goreumet · 6 months
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eating mooncakes
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xiema · 2 months
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Festival "AU"
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Our favorite admiral in a slightly different environment. I dont know why but I think that Ar'alani would love Taiko drums.
It's so boring to always draw the same imperial or chiss uniforms so here's something for a change. Thats the only thing i dont like about star wars, the repetitive designs in the clothes. I am more the Fantasy /asian like typ, the is something in this style I really like a lot.
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filmnoirfoundation · 4 months
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NOIR CITY 21
Celebrating its 21st year, NOIR CITY, the largest annual film noir festival in the world, returns to Oakland's Grand Lake Theatre, January 19-28, 2024. FNF president Eddie Muller will present a dozen double bills pairing an English language noir with a similarly themed foreign language film—24 films over 10 days. Whatever the country of origin, there are heists, prison breaks, missing persons, cultural alienation, love triangles, and lots of plain old-fashioned murder.
Muller says this edition "has been tailored to satisfy those folks who love noir filled with the colorful vernacular slang so essential to American and British noir—as well as adventurous viewers intrigued by seeing a familiar story—typically a crime committed for passion or profit—play out in cultures with different values, mores, and styles." Through his programming of NOIR CITY festivals around the nation and his hosting of the popular Noir Alley franchise on Turner Classic Movies, Muller aims to move audiences past the idea that film noir is a strictly American genre.
Joining him this year, as co-programmer and co-host, is acclaimed film scholar Imogen Sara Smith, a familiar commentator on The Criterion Channel streaming service. "Attending NOIR CITY in the Bay Area has been a highlight of my year for over a decade," says Smith, "and I'm thrilled to be joining Eddie as co-host this year. I'm especially excited that the program we've put together will introduce audiences to some rare international titles, alongside Hollywood classics. It's going to be a stellar festival."
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Kicking off the collection of rarities is the FNF's most recent restoration — 1952's Argentine film Never Open That Door (No abras nunca esa puerta) — based on two short stories by American master of suspense fiction, Cornell Woolrich. The picture was preserved by the Film Noir Foundation in 2013 and has now been completely restored by the FNF through UCLA Film & Television Archive, thanks in part to a grant from the Golden Globe Foundation (formerly HFPA). Fernando Martín Peña, Argentina's pre-eminent cinephile, will be on hand to introduce the film with Eddie Muller.
Included on the 2024 schedule are English-language rarities such as Black Tuesday (1954), Plunder Road (1957), Across the Bridge (1957), and Strongroom (1962). Little-seen international titles include The Human Beast (France, 1938), Aimless Bullet (South Korea, 1960), Bitter Rice (Italy, 1949), Four Against the World (Mexico, 1950), Zero Focus (Japan, 1961), and Smog (1962), a forgotten surrealist masterpiece by Italian director Franco Rossi freshly restored by UCLA Film & Television Archive. Explore the full line up, buy tickets for individual double features and Passports (All-Access Passes) at the festival website.
GO TO NOIR CITY
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colinodonoghue · 1 month
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colinodonoghue1: So proud to have been Grand Marshall in the Drogheda St. Patrick’s day parade! Thank you for having me. Proud Drogheda lad here!! @lovedrogheda. Thank you to @solvarjewellery for my shamrock pendant! Great day! #Drogheda photo credit Colin Bell Photography
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