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Semina Mary Halliwell, Saffie-Rose Brenda Roussos, Lily Peters, Olivia Pratt Korbel, Elizabeth Shelley, Sara Sharif, Charlotte Figi, Jersey Dianne Bridgeman, Sidra Hassouna, Sloan Mattingly, Audrii Cunningham, Athena Strand, Athena Brownfield, Macie Hill, Ava Jordan Wood, Skylar Annette Neese, Rachel Joy Scott, Hannah Louise Scott, Charlotte Bacon, Charlotte Louise Dunn, Riley Faith Steep, Jayce Carmelo Luevanos, Jailah Nicole Silguero, Louis XVII, Shirley Temple, Baby LeRoy, Baby Peggy Montgomery, Peggy Cartwright, Darla Jean Hood, Jean Darling, Peaches Jackson, Mary Ann Jackson, Dorothy DeBorba, Mary Kornman, Mildred Kornman, Lucy Morgan, Lily Rose Diaz, Colby Curtin, Jaquita Mack, Bella Bond, Opal Jo Dace Jennings, Amber Rene Hagerman, Jessica Rekos, Benjamin Wheeler, Allison Wyatt, Bella Edwards, Natalia Victoria Wallace, Sherin Mathews, Caylee Marie Mastin, Amanda Todd, Heather O'Rourke, Judith Barsi, Maria Agnes Virovacz Barsi, Michelle B. Norris, Anna D. Crnkovic, Irmgard Christine Winter, Rosalie Avila, Ashawnty Davis, Emily Grace Jones, Catherine Violet Hubbard, Norah Lee Howard, Sarah Payne, Alicia Lynn Clark, Tristyn Bailey, Aubreigh Paige Wyatt, Phoebe Prince, Gabriella Green, Millie Drew Kelly, Emilie Parker, Jack Pinto, Noah Pozner, Avielle Richman, Caroline Previdi, Daniel Barden, Olivia Engel, Josephine Gay, Dylan Hockley, Madeleine Hsu, Makenna Lee Elrod, Eliahna Torres, Nevaeh Bravo, Layla Salazar, Jackie Cazares, Tess Marie Mata, Maite Rodriguez, Alexandria Rubio, Destiny Norton, April Jones, Anissa Jones, April Marie Tinsley, Deborah Bricca, Rylie Nicholls, Moa Leontine Björk, Mercedes Losoya, Sidra twin sister, Emily Wilding Davison Statue, Emily Hope Mason, Emily Grace Leeann Akers, Emily Ann Bryant, Emily Kate Elise Conatzer, Emily Dickinson, Charlotte Ruby “Charlie” Emily, Judy Garland, Mary Pauline “Paulina” Olin, Edward Maitland Grover, John Orville Wright, Star Hobson, Breanna Leigh Rehbein, Nathan Luis Almaraz, Frank Nitti, Gonda Blindeman, Israel Blasbalg, Hedy Blum, Svetlana Blokh, Peter Blödy, Debora Rachel Sara Gertrud Bloch, Saszi Bodnar, Kuki Bodnar, Cato Rachel Boas, Aleksander “Sandor” Braun, Bela Brager, Mirjam Anna Bosman, Gyorgi “Agnes” Boskovitz, Robert Alexander Bos, Chaim Borichanski, Aniko Bohm, Viliam “Vili” Braun, Pali Braun, Klari Braun, Karola Braun, Alfred Aharon Braun, Sima Braynina, Lyubov Braynina, Henia Brezniak, Vera Miriam Brichta,
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brookston · 4 months
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Holidays 2.5
Holidays
Adlai Stevenson Day (Illinois)
Aerial Victory Day
Angel Conwell Day (South Carolina)
Antigone Asteroid Day
Belle Starr Day
California Western Monarch Day
Chama Cha Mapinduzi Day (Tanzania)
Cheongwoldaeboreum (Folk Festival; North Korea)
Constitution Day (Mexico)
Crown Princess Mary Day (Denmark)
Disaster Day
Georgia Arts Day (Georgia)
Hank Aaron Day
International Clash Day
Kashmir Solidarity Day (Pakistan)
Lailatul Quadr (Night of Power)
Lichen Day (French Republic)
Longest War Day (3rd Punic War ended in 1985 after 2,131 years)
Move Hollywood and Broadway to Lebanon, Pennsylvania Day
National Fart Day (a.k.a. Did You Fart? Day)
National Leo Day
National Shower with a Friend Day
National Tinnitus Awareness Day
National Weatherperson's Day (f.k.a. Weatherman's Day)
Othroktide (Elder Scrolls)
Pikachu Day
Primrose Day
Robert “Bobbie” Peel Day (UK)
Runeberg Day (Finland)
Trayvon Martin Day
Unity Day (Burundi)
Waitangi Dildo Incident Day (New Zealand)
Western Monarch Day
World Animal Reiki Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Bartender’s Cup
Chocolate Fondue Day
National Rosé Day (Australia; New Zealand)
World Nutella Day
1st Monday in February
Constitution Day (Mexico) [1st Monday]
Great American Pizza Bake [1st Monday]
Independence Day observed (Grenada; from UK, 1974) [Monday closest to 2.7]
Just Say No To PowerPoint Week begins [1st Monday]
Love a Mensch Week begins [1st Monday]
National Sickie Day (UK) [1st Monday]
National Toothbrushing Day (Philippines) [1st Monday]
Independence & Related Days
Arkazja (Declared; 2022) [unrecognized]
Liberation Day (From the Alberoni Occupation; San Marino)
Festivals Beginning February 5, 2024
Carnival of Oruro (Oruro, Bolivia) [thru 2.14]
New Mexico Chile Conference (Las Cruces, New Mexico) [thru 2.5]
Order of Venus Mob-Chella Mardia Gras Ball (Mobile, Alabama)
Ridgefield Restaurant Week (Ridgefield, Connecticut) [thru 2.11]
Whale Fiesta (San Pedro, California)
Feast Days
Abraamius, Bishop of Arbela (Christian; Martyr)
Adelaide of Vilich (a.k.a. Alice; Christian; Saint)
Agatha of Sicily (Christian; Saint)
Anne Hutchinson (Episcopal Church USA)
Avitus of Vienne (Christian; Saint)
Benedict Arnold Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint) 
Bertulf (a.k.a. Bertoul of Renty; Christian; Saint)
Carl Spitzweg (Artology)
Day of the Serpent (Pagan)
Doodle Day (Pastafarian)
The Fornacalia (Goddess of Furnaces) [until 17th]
The Goat (Muppetism)
Herman Charles Bosman (Writerism)
H.R. Giger (Artology)
Indractus and Dominica (Christian; Martyrs)
Ingenuinus (Jenewein; Christian; Saint)
Jeanne de Valois (Christian; Martyr)
Lantern Festival (China) [15th Day of Chinese New Year]
Martyrs of Japan (Christian; 25 Martyrs, 1597)
Martyrs of Pontus (Christian; Martyrs)
Nones of February (Ancient Rome)
Philip of Jesus (Christian; Saint)
Pirate Garb Day (Pastafarian)
Ragged Young Man, Shaggy Filly & Freckle-Legged Girl Day (Celtic Book of Days)
Roger Williams (Baptist & Episcopal Church USA)
Sacred Maiden Ia Day (Everyday Wicca)
Scopas (Positivist; Saint)
Triodion begins (Eastern Orthodox Christian) [70 Days before Easter]
Twenty-six Martyrs of Japan (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America; Anglican Church in Japan)
Vasant Panchami (Hinduism)
Vodalus (a.k.a. Voel; Christian; Saint)
Weatherperson’s Day (Starza Pagan Book of Days)
William S. Burroughs (Writerism)
Wyrd’s Day (Celtic Goddess of Fortune Telling)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Lucky Day (Philippines) [9 of 71]
Sensho (先勝 Japan) [Good luck in the morning, bad luck in the afternoon.]
Premieres
The ABC of Hand Tools (Disney Cartoon; 1946)
Alice in Wonderland in Paris (Animated Film; 1966)
Bear Country (Disney Documentary Short; 1953)
Big Cheese Boris or I’d Rather Be Rat (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S2, Ep. 96; 1961)
The Book Shop (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1937)
Boris Makes His Move or The Miceman Cometh (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S2, Ep. 95; 1961)
Chew-Chew Baby (Woody Woodpecker Cartoon; 1945)
The County Fair (Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Cartoon; 1934)
Crazy Heart (Film; 2010)
Daisy-Head Mayzie (Hanna-Barbera Animated TV Special; 1995)
An Education (Film; 2010)
Epitaph for a Spy: A Spy Thriller, by Eric Ambler (Novel; 1938)
Featuring the Saint, by Leslie Charteris (Short Stories; 1931) [Saint #5]
Flower in the Hat or The Rose Bowler (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S4, Ep. 201; 1963)
The General (Film; 1927)
Glad Rags to Riches (Film; 1933)
Hail, Caesar! (Film; 2016)
Hansel and Gretel (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1933)
Instant Replay, by The Monks (Album; 1969)
Lego Masters (UK TV Series; 2022)
Loaded Weapon (Film; 1993)
Love My Life Away, by Gene Pitney (Song; 1961)
Modern Times (Silent Film; 1936)
Mother and Child Reunion, by Paul Simon (Album; 1972)
Mucho Loco (WB MM Cartoon; 1966)
No Deposit, No Return (Film; 1976)
Otello, by Giuseppe Verdi (Opera; 1887)
Patton (Film; 1970)
Peter Pan (Animated Disney Film; 1953)
Pipe Dreams (Happy Harmonies Cartoon; 1938)
Porky at the Crocadero (WB LT Cartoon; 1938)
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (Film; 2016)
Robin Hood, Jr., featuring Willie Whopper (MGM Cartoon; 1934)
Scooby-Doo! and the Curse of the 13th Ghost (WB Animated Film; 2019)
She’s Having a Baby (Film; 1988)
A Single Man (Film; 2010)
A Snitch in Time or The Finking Man’s Thilter (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S4, Ep. 202; 1963)
String Quartet No. 1 in D Minor, by Arnold Schoenberg (String Quartet; 1907)
Sunday in New York (Film; 1964)
Tau Zero, by Poul Anderson (Novel; 1970)
Topsy Turkey (Phantasies Cartoon; 1948)
Two Happy Amigos (Disney Animated TV Special; 1960)
The Unbearable Lightness of Being (Film; 1988)
Up, by Cardi B (Song; 2021)
The Wandering Earth (Film; 2019)
What Is Life? with Mind and Matter and Autobiographical Sketches, by Erwin Schrödinger (Philosophy Book; 1944)
Today’s Name Days
Agatha, Albuin (Austria)
Agata, Dobrila, Goran, Jagoda (Croatia)
Dobromila (Czech Republic)
Agathe (Denmark)
Aet, Agaate, Aita, Ita, Iti (Estonia)
Asser (Finland)
Agathe (France)
Agathe, Albuin (Germany)
Agathe, Agathi (Greece)
Ágota, Ingrid (Hungary)
Agata (Italy)
Agate, Agra, Ardis, Selga, Silga (Latvia)
Agota, Birutė, Gaudvinas, Ilona (Lithuania)
Agate, Ågot (Norway)
Adelajda, Aga, Agata, Albin, Izydor, Jakub, Jan, Justynian, Paweł, Piotr, Strzeżysława (Poland)
Agata (Romania)
Agáta (Slovakia)
Ágata, Águeda, Felipe (Spain)
Agata, Agda (Sweden)
Agatha (Ukraine)
Agatha, Chanel, Chanelle, Chantel, Phoenix, Shantel (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 36 of 2024; 330 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 1 of week 6 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Luis (Rowan) [Day 16 of 28]
Chinese: Month 12 (Yi-Chou), Day 26 (Ji-Hai)
Chinese Year of the: Rabbit 4721 (until February 10, 2024)
Hebrew: 26 Shevat 5784
Islamic: 25 Rajab 1445
J Cal: 6 Grey; Sixday [6 of 30]
Julian: 23 January 2024
Moon: 23%: Waning Crescent
Positivist: 8 Homer (2nd Month) [Scopas)
Runic Half Month: Elhaz (Elk) [Day 12 of 15]
Season: Winter (Day 47 of 89)
Zodiac: Capricorn (Day 15 of 28)
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brookstonalmanac · 4 months
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Holidays 2.5
Holidays
Adlai Stevenson Day (Illinois)
Aerial Victory Day
Angel Conwell Day (South Carolina)
Antigone Asteroid Day
Belle Starr Day
California Western Monarch Day
Chama Cha Mapinduzi Day (Tanzania)
Cheongwoldaeboreum (Folk Festival; North Korea)
Constitution Day (Mexico)
Crown Princess Mary Day (Denmark)
Disaster Day
Georgia Arts Day (Georgia)
Hank Aaron Day
International Clash Day
Kashmir Solidarity Day (Pakistan)
Lailatul Quadr (Night of Power)
Lichen Day (French Republic)
Longest War Day (3rd Punic War ended in 1985 after 2,131 years)
Move Hollywood and Broadway to Lebanon, Pennsylvania Day
National Fart Day (a.k.a. Did You Fart? Day)
National Leo Day
National Shower with a Friend Day
National Tinnitus Awareness Day
National Weatherperson's Day (f.k.a. Weatherman's Day)
Othroktide (Elder Scrolls)
Pikachu Day
Primrose Day
Robert “Bobbie” Peel Day (UK)
Runeberg Day (Finland)
Trayvon Martin Day
Unity Day (Burundi)
Waitangi Dildo Incident Day (New Zealand)
Western Monarch Day
World Animal Reiki Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Bartender’s Cup
Chocolate Fondue Day
National Rosé Day (Australia; New Zealand)
World Nutella Day
1st Monday in February
Constitution Day (Mexico) [1st Monday]
Great American Pizza Bake [1st Monday]
Independence Day observed (Grenada; from UK, 1974) [Monday closest to 2.7]
Just Say No To PowerPoint Week begins [1st Monday]
Love a Mensch Week begins [1st Monday]
National Sickie Day (UK) [1st Monday]
National Toothbrushing Day (Philippines) [1st Monday]
Independence & Related Days
Arkazja (Declared; 2022) [unrecognized]
Liberation Day (From the Alberoni Occupation; San Marino)
Festivals Beginning February 5, 2024
Carnival of Oruro (Oruro, Bolivia) [thru 2.14]
New Mexico Chile Conference (Las Cruces, New Mexico) [thru 2.5]
Order of Venus Mob-Chella Mardia Gras Ball (Mobile, Alabama)
Ridgefield Restaurant Week (Ridgefield, Connecticut) [thru 2.11]
Whale Fiesta (San Pedro, California)
Feast Days
Abraamius, Bishop of Arbela (Christian; Martyr)
Adelaide of Vilich (a.k.a. Alice; Christian; Saint)
Agatha of Sicily (Christian; Saint)
Anne Hutchinson (Episcopal Church USA)
Avitus of Vienne (Christian; Saint)
Benedict Arnold Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint) 
Bertulf (a.k.a. Bertoul of Renty; Christian; Saint)
Carl Spitzweg (Artology)
Day of the Serpent (Pagan)
Doodle Day (Pastafarian)
The Fornacalia (Goddess of Furnaces) [until 17th]
The Goat (Muppetism)
Herman Charles Bosman (Writerism)
H.R. Giger (Artology)
Indractus and Dominica (Christian; Martyrs)
Ingenuinus (Jenewein; Christian; Saint)
Jeanne de Valois (Christian; Martyr)
Lantern Festival (China) [15th Day of Chinese New Year]
Martyrs of Japan (Christian; 25 Martyrs, 1597)
Martyrs of Pontus (Christian; Martyrs)
Nones of February (Ancient Rome)
Philip of Jesus (Christian; Saint)
Pirate Garb Day (Pastafarian)
Ragged Young Man, Shaggy Filly & Freckle-Legged Girl Day (Celtic Book of Days)
Roger Williams (Baptist & Episcopal Church USA)
Sacred Maiden Ia Day (Everyday Wicca)
Scopas (Positivist; Saint)
Triodion begins (Eastern Orthodox Christian) [70 Days before Easter]
Twenty-six Martyrs of Japan (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America; Anglican Church in Japan)
Vasant Panchami (Hinduism)
Vodalus (a.k.a. Voel; Christian; Saint)
Weatherperson’s Day (Starza Pagan Book of Days)
William S. Burroughs (Writerism)
Wyrd’s Day (Celtic Goddess of Fortune Telling)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Lucky Day (Philippines) [9 of 71]
Sensho (先勝 Japan) [Good luck in the morning, bad luck in the afternoon.]
Premieres
The ABC of Hand Tools (Disney Cartoon; 1946)
Alice in Wonderland in Paris (Animated Film; 1966)
Bear Country (Disney Documentary Short; 1953)
Big Cheese Boris or I’d Rather Be Rat (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S2, Ep. 96; 1961)
The Book Shop (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1937)
Boris Makes His Move or The Miceman Cometh (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S2, Ep. 95; 1961)
Chew-Chew Baby (Woody Woodpecker Cartoon; 1945)
The County Fair (Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Cartoon; 1934)
Crazy Heart (Film; 2010)
Daisy-Head Mayzie (Hanna-Barbera Animated TV Special; 1995)
An Education (Film; 2010)
Epitaph for a Spy: A Spy Thriller, by Eric Ambler (Novel; 1938)
Featuring the Saint, by Leslie Charteris (Short Stories; 1931) [Saint #5]
Flower in the Hat or The Rose Bowler (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S4, Ep. 201; 1963)
The General (Film; 1927)
Glad Rags to Riches (Film; 1933)
Hail, Caesar! (Film; 2016)
Hansel and Gretel (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1933)
Instant Replay, by The Monks (Album; 1969)
Lego Masters (UK TV Series; 2022)
Loaded Weapon (Film; 1993)
Love My Life Away, by Gene Pitney (Song; 1961)
Modern Times (Silent Film; 1936)
Mother and Child Reunion, by Paul Simon (Album; 1972)
Mucho Loco (WB MM Cartoon; 1966)
No Deposit, No Return (Film; 1976)
Otello, by Giuseppe Verdi (Opera; 1887)
Patton (Film; 1970)
Peter Pan (Animated Disney Film; 1953)
Pipe Dreams (Happy Harmonies Cartoon; 1938)
Porky at the Crocadero (WB LT Cartoon; 1938)
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (Film; 2016)
Robin Hood, Jr., featuring Willie Whopper (MGM Cartoon; 1934)
Scooby-Doo! and the Curse of the 13th Ghost (WB Animated Film; 2019)
She’s Having a Baby (Film; 1988)
A Single Man (Film; 2010)
A Snitch in Time or The Finking Man’s Thilter (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S4, Ep. 202; 1963)
String Quartet No. 1 in D Minor, by Arnold Schoenberg (String Quartet; 1907)
Sunday in New York (Film; 1964)
Tau Zero, by Poul Anderson (Novel; 1970)
Topsy Turkey (Phantasies Cartoon; 1948)
Two Happy Amigos (Disney Animated TV Special; 1960)
The Unbearable Lightness of Being (Film; 1988)
Up, by Cardi B (Song; 2021)
The Wandering Earth (Film; 2019)
What Is Life? with Mind and Matter and Autobiographical Sketches, by Erwin Schrödinger (Philosophy Book; 1944)
Today’s Name Days
Agatha, Albuin (Austria)
Agata, Dobrila, Goran, Jagoda (Croatia)
Dobromila (Czech Republic)
Agathe (Denmark)
Aet, Agaate, Aita, Ita, Iti (Estonia)
Asser (Finland)
Agathe (France)
Agathe, Albuin (Germany)
Agathe, Agathi (Greece)
Ágota, Ingrid (Hungary)
Agata (Italy)
Agate, Agra, Ardis, Selga, Silga (Latvia)
Agota, Birutė, Gaudvinas, Ilona (Lithuania)
Agate, Ågot (Norway)
Adelajda, Aga, Agata, Albin, Izydor, Jakub, Jan, Justynian, Paweł, Piotr, Strzeżysława (Poland)
Agata (Romania)
Agáta (Slovakia)
Ágata, Águeda, Felipe (Spain)
Agata, Agda (Sweden)
Agatha (Ukraine)
Agatha, Chanel, Chanelle, Chantel, Phoenix, Shantel (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 36 of 2024; 330 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 1 of week 6 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Luis (Rowan) [Day 16 of 28]
Chinese: Month 12 (Yi-Chou), Day 26 (Ji-Hai)
Chinese Year of the: Rabbit 4721 (until February 10, 2024)
Hebrew: 26 Shevat 5784
Islamic: 25 Rajab 1445
J Cal: 6 Grey; Sixday [6 of 30]
Julian: 23 January 2024
Moon: 23%: Waning Crescent
Positivist: 8 Homer (2nd Month) [Scopas)
Runic Half Month: Elhaz (Elk) [Day 12 of 15]
Season: Winter (Day 47 of 89)
Zodiac: Capricorn (Day 15 of 28)
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yes-bernie-stuff · 10 months
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" 'Si vous le pouvez'?" dit Jésus. "Tout est possible à celui qui croit." (Marc 9:23) Cher Bernard !
Voudriez-vous prier pour les personnes suivantes et pour ce qui se passe sur le réseau Jesus.net ? Veuillez prendre un peu de temps dans la semaine à venir pour apporter cela devant le Seigneur. Christine - S'il vous plaît, priez pour la guérison totale et la restauration de mon frère Robert, qui est actuellement à l'hôpital en convalescence après une opération.Florence - Priez pour la protection de mon mari qui vit en Haïti et pour le soulagement de ma dépression et de ma solitude.Anthony - S'il vous plaît, priez pour moi car je traverse des difficultés financières.Karen Ann - Priez pour la réconciliation d'une relation perdue depuis longtemps.Paul - Merci de prier pour que nos ateliers de réalisation de films et d'écriture de scénarios (carrière de réalisateur) prospèrent dans des institutions hautement sophistiquées à Mumbai et qu'ils prospèrent financièrement. Merci pour votre engagement et merci d'exister !
Marjon Bosman - Bennis
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organisationskoval · 1 year
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767) Vlaanderen-Europa, Flanders-Europe, Flandria-Europa - flamandzka prywatna organizacja, która organizuje działania w ramach Święta Wspólnoty Flamandzkiej i wokół uznania zasług dla Wspólnoty Flamandzkiej w perspektywie międzynarodowej. Organizacja składa się z dwóch organizacji non-profit:
Elfdaagse Vlaanderen-Europa: organizacja i wsparcie działań w Elfdaagse (od 1 do 11 lipca) w okresie poprzedzającym Święto Wspólnoty Flamandzkiej. W 2010 roku wraz z VRT zorganizowała udaną serię koncertów Vlaanderen-Muziekland. Od 2015 roku koncert, który VRT 11 lipca Elfdaagse Vlaanderen-Europa transmituje na żywo „Vlaanderen Feest!”    
Beweging Vlaanderen-Europa: prezentacja Gulden Spoor dla wizerunku kulturowego, społecznego lub gospodarczego. Ta nagroda jest kontynuacją Nagrody Ankera, mającej na celu zachęcanie belgijskich firm do zakotwiczenia się na rynku lokalnym, którą po raz pierwszy otrzymał w 1994 roku Aimé Desimpel.
Gulden Spoor (Złote ostrogi):
2000: Eric Suy, Peter Piot, René De Feyter, Lutgart Van den Berghe, Karel Van Miert     
2001: Martin De Prycker, Jos Van Immerseel, Désiré Collen, Kim Clijsters     
2002: Pedro Brugada, Phil Bosmans, Fred Van Leuven     
2003: Catherine Verfaillie, siostra Simone    
2004: Els De Temmerman     
2005: Eddy Bruyninckx, Manu Ruys, Guido van Gheluwe     
2006: Antoon Dieusaert, Peter Leyman, Godfried Lannoo i Patricia Carson     
2007: Connie Neefs, Jean-Pierre Rondas, Gui Celen, Frans Crols, Norbert d'Hulst, Jan De Nul Group     
2008: Luc Famaey, Jeanne Devos, Urbain Vandeurzen    
2009: Dirk Vyncke, Gabriel Fehervari, Louis Verbeeck, Gwij Mandelinck     
2010: Chris Maene, Ivan Mertens, Stefan Top    
2011: Joachim Coens, Hans Bourlon, Gert Verhulst    
2012: Frans Debrabandere, Miel Cools, Esmeralda Peleman, Rugbyclub Dendermonde    
2013: Chris Lomme, Luc Devoldere, rodzina Van Rompuy (Argenta) 
2014: Jan Caeyers (muzykolog, dyrygent i beethovenista); Hein Deprez (dyrektor wykonawczy grupy UNIVEG); Luc Tack (dyrektor zarządzający Grupy Picanol); Jef Gabriels (przewodniczący Stowarzyszenia Miast i Gmin Flamandzkich)    
2015: Kamiel D'Hooghe (organista); Jan Dewilde (muzykolog); Fernand Huts (przewodniczący Katoen Natie)    
2016: Jan Verheyen, Wouter Torfs, Saskia van Uffelen, Willy Kuijpers    
2017: Jan van Doren (VOKA), Luckas Vander Taelen, Louis Verbeke, Herman Daems    
2018: Bart i Ann Claes (JBC-mode) i Stijn Brouns (człowiek teatru) 
2019: Will Tura, Niels Destadsbader i Vic Swerts (NV Soudal).
Od 2002 współorganizuje wręczenie Orderu Lwa Flamandzkiego. Pierwszym prezesem został Ryszard Celis. Od 2004 roku prezesem jest An De Moor.
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The first collaboration of SCHEPERS BOSMAN and HACKED BY_.
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takethisroad · 4 years
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Idk this kyle bosman dude but lmao who helped u pick out ur spex i hate it?
(rest of my liveblog under the cut to save ur dashes; LOTS of capslock
Lmao i can't stand the main character or Luke's narrative style but whatever. I'm not here for his book im here for the bs cast
OMG LANDLORDS ARE PARASITES AT LEAST HE FUCKING SAID IT.
Fuck. Cops.
The mooment sjskdjfjtjg
"i had a bad enough reputation" is it bc you LITERALLY DON'T SHUT UP U JADED CISHET MASTURBATORY FANTASY god i cannot STAND cis men!!!! Oohh i drank three whiskies oooooo she left me oooooooh im so b r o k e n oooh i have an anger problem get some HELP
Oooh I've mentioned "pimps and dealers" so we know it's ~super gritty oooohhhhhh wow UGH.
Omg toby scmitz aaaaa u dress like a lesbian
A CAPE. disjekrkgjjt okay at least other characters are as annoyed by fetch as i am
Also fetch sounds like felch which means i think of felching EVERY TIME
ZAC
HELP
Ajsidjfjfjkfjg
Oh no
IM CRYING EOEKDKKRKFNFJJJGJ WHAT IS THIS. AHAHAHAHAAHA. Who is zm supposed to be? Im yelling. Did luke arnold write self insert oc fic for CHARLES VANE. IM SCR E A AM I N G
Literally gonnaDIE
I hope there's a porno. Felch filth-ips.
A SELF-INSERT FANFIC READER X VANE WOWOWOWOOWOWOW IM CRYING AND SCREAMING WOW DMY HEAD JUST EXPLODED AAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH
CHARLES SON OF RANGER
It's my ship. THE VOICE
ONCE. IT'S NOT AS EASY AS YOU THINK IT'D BE. HELP IM CRYING. WHOMST IS GOING TO WRITE ME A FANFIC WHERE CHARLES VANE IS A TOTAL DUMBASS BC I N E E D IT. NEED.
(literally haven't breathed for two minutes. Cannot look directly at my laptop screen for the secondhand embarassment. Am dying. Hit in the chest with a comet of #feels so big and bright it feels like I'm a teenager again when emotion just eclipsed everything)
Interesting people. TOUCHY SUBJECT. PINNED TO THE WALL.
You're forcing the top drawer between two of my ribs. USED UP HIS QUOTA. A BAR. HELP. FEEDING TIME AT THE ZOO.
I will. CRY. AND YOU DID IT SO BADLY THAT PEOPLE SAW YOU GETTING AWAY.
TKSODKFJJRNDKSKDJJDJF. I CANNOT DO THAT. OH NO.
I FULLY. WILL THROW MYAELF. OUT A WINDOW. OH MY GOD. IM GONNA DIE. IM GONNA SCREAM. IM GONNA INCINERATE MY COUCH. HOLY SHIT. THERES NOTT E NOGUHT CAPSLOCK. HELP.
C H A Z
*TOBYYYYYY FUCKING SCHMITZZZZZZZZ AAAAAAAAAA@AHHHHHHHHHHH*
C H A Z. HELP. PLEASE GOD. I WILL PUNCH MYSELF. I AM FUCKING. GONNA CRY. AND ALSO SOB FOREVER. I CAN'T DEAL WITH THESE EMOTIONS. ANNE PICKED A FIGHT WITH A SNAKE PERSON. HE JUST HAS ONE EYE. THE FOOD IS SHIT.
HE DISAPPEARED. SMALL SMILE. KILL ME. TIME TO DIE. IF ONLY I HAD SHARPENED MYS WROD. TOBYYYYYYY
im cryign
Im not even alive rn im just cryign TOBS. lukey. Don't. Don't even look at me. Dont look at me. Wtf zms voice is so different than Vane's! He's feeling the word out. Aoskkdjfjjr
God i love this CAST. I'm punching myself in the face.
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Schepers Bosman
Last Thursday, 21st of June, Dutch fashion label Schepers Bosman presented their new collection from Paris, France. The Spring / Summer 2019 menswear collection is about ‘being a tourist in your own city’. With their fashion design Schepers Bosman try to paint an image of a big city, with it’s unknown, undiscovered peripheral areas.
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Look 9, Schepers Bosman, SS19. photocredits: Schepers Bosman
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Modern Escapism
Schepers Bosman gathered exotic elements from their surroundings in Amsterdam, which is situated in the New-West part of the city. Fifties mosaics and murals found in that neighborhood have been translated into abstract prints and cast as a layer over Schepers Bosman’s modern, elaborated holiday wardrobe, Dutch fashion at it’s best.
Dutch Fashion
All patterns and garments are designed, developed and manufactured in their own studio. Same goes for the prints, which are applied and embroidered both manually and mechanically. Except for nylon, the materials used for this collection are natural: satin cotton, silk, light weight denim and jersey.
About Schepers Bosman
Schepers Bosman is an Amsterdam based designer duo made up of Sanne Schepers (1989) and Anne Bosman (1988) which was formed in January 2017, after the closure of their former label Futura.
Schepers and Bosman graduated in 2011 with honours at ArtEZ Institute of the Arts Arnhem, BA Fashion Design. Schepers continued her studies at l’Institut Français de la Mode (IFM) in Paris. Bosman also studied further and graduated from Central Saint Martins London, MA Menswear.
In past years Schepers won the Lichting G-Star Raw Talent Award 2011, while Bosman won two H&M Design Awards. In 2017 the duo won the international design competition Les Etoiles Mercedes-Benz.
A future vision of Amsterdam as a metropolis
“The collection was made possible thanks to the Amsterdam Fund for the Arts (AFK) and the 3PackageDeal. Shoes in collaboration with Mephisto. Schepers Bosman joins with this vision the mission of ‘We Make the City’, and proudly present Amsterdam Nieuw-West. A future vision of Amsterdam as a metropolis.”
Dutch fashion label Schepers Bosman are based in Amsterdam but they presented their newest menswear collection for SS19 from Paris, France. Read more about that! Schepers Bosman Last Thursday, 21st of June, Dutch fashion label Schepers Bosman presented their new collection from Paris, France.
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“Troupe” (2018, i.s.m. de gemeente Sint-Katelijne-Waver)
“Vanavond is het eindelijk zover in het dorp: er wordt een grote bruiloft gevierd! 
Iedereen is uitgenodigd en alles staat in rep en roer: het koor oefent nog één keer zijn gezangen, de schilder legt de laatste hand aan zijn cadeau, de wijn wordt geperst, de tafel gedekt, de klokken geluid en het café krijgt nog een laatste opblinkbeurt. Alles staat klaar voor het feest der feesten waarin deze inwoners de liefde, het leven en de bloeiende toekomst van het bruidspaar willen vieren.
Tot een oorlog binnen walst...”
In 2018 vieren en herdenken de inwoners van Sint-Katelijne Waver de honderdste verjaardag van het einde van de Eerste Wereldoorlog. Deze oorlog liet wereldwijd sporen na en ook deze gemeente bleef niet gespaard. Toen de frontlijn voorbijgeraasd was, waren de dorpskernen van Sint-Katelijne-Waver en Onze-Lieve-Vrouw-Waver verwoest en geplunderd. Inwoners trokken op de vlucht en het dorp bestond uit uitgebrande en gesloopte woningen, kerken, scholen en gebouwen. Het vee liep los over de omgewoelde velden. Talloze soldatengraven tekenden het landschap. Er heerste ongerustheid en verdriet over soldaten en niet-teruggekeerde vluchtelingen.
“Troupe” is het resultaat van meer dan 500 inwoners van Sint-Katelijne-Waver die hun overgave, energie en tomeloze inzet hebben gebundeld voor een totaalspektakel. Honderd jaar na het einde van WO I, brengen ze een ode aan de herkansing van de mensheid na een catastrofe. Samen tonen ze wat er mogelijk is wanneer een gemeenschap gelooft in verzoening, jongeren, hoop, vrede, samenwerking en toekomst.
“Troupe” kende veel repetities, vergaderingen, omzwervingen en gedaantes voor het zijn uiteindelijke vorm vond. Samen zijn we vertrokken vanuit de talenten van honderden individuele deelnemers: van decorbouwers tot spelers, van tekstschrijvers tot muzikanten, van vendeliers tot ruiters. Gaandeweg ontstonden er ook kruisbestuivingen: dansers tonen hun kunnen op de muziek van de harmonie, de vendeliers leiden met hun vlaggen het spreekkoor in, muzikanten leerden zingen, acteurs hielpen decors te bouwen, enzovoort. Het maken van “Troupe” is een wilde rit geweest, een tornado, een wave – maar bovenal: een feestelijke smeltkroes.
Productie: Gemeente Sint-Katelijne-Waver & Abattoir Fermé Regie: Maja Westerveld. Met medewerking van: Anita Van Bael, Ann Jéhansart, Ann Vandervorst, Caroleine Maks, Christel Pelgrims, Demi Jacobs, Erik Beullens, Elke Maes, Ferry Bottenheft, Geert Eskens, Hilde Cammaer, Jo Vermuyten, Katrien Van Bael, Leonie Lenz, Lieve Janssens, Marthe Vandervorst, Miek De Souter, Nicolas Lenz, Sofie Stroobants, Sylke Pex, Tom Hofman, Tom Hofmans, Veerle van Winkel, Marleen Van Cappellen, Ria Cauwenberg, Olga De Landtsheer, François Jacobs, Dries Van Echelpoel, Jozef Van Loo, Nick van Sprengel, Peter Wery, Tom Van den Wyngaert, Stefan Serneels, Tom De Haes, Jan De Vries, Natasja Mariën, Gitte Mattheus, Christel Peeters, Lieven Pollet, Geert Vanhauwaert, Joke Verreth, Stefanie Verbist, Carina Vertongen, Karlien Belmans, Sofie De Greef, Hendrik De Wilde, Else Jansen, Gert Goossens, Karen Lamoen, Katrien Willems, Lies Baarendse, Lynn Raymenants, Jakob De Wilde, François Crauwels, Maaike Pauwels, Sofie Van den Acker, Wilfried Van den Acker, Pieter Pauwels, Eddy Luytens, Paul Bernaerts, Martine De Winter, Sam Liekens, Bert Vanhauwaert, Veerle Vermeulen, Bernd Bastens, Eva Bastens, Els Devos, Haike Hoozee, Elyana Joris, Eva Van Herbruggen, Ille Le Page, Andy Livens, Marijke Vanroy, Liesbeth Saels, Marc Truyers, Marina Op de Beeck, Helena Neirinck, Daniël Le Page, Hilde De Smet, Maria Van den Eynde, Katleen De Prins, Kristel Donkers, Anja Verhoeven, Leen Eeckhout, Shana Denorme, Erika Franckx, An Macouter, Hanne Kinne, Myriam Franckx, Andy Livens, Kyara Denorme, Ferun Kinne, Rein Voorspoels, Mattia Pujvani, Shana Denorme, Kobe Asselberghs, Ignace Terwage, Yannick De Louker, Geert Schelstraete, Hans De Weerdt, Sofie Lemmens, Robbe Van den Brande, Vincent Verhelst, Emma Van den Brande, Peter Devries, Marc Dockx, Niko Geens, Kristof Ceulemans, Ronny De Munter, Wim D'Hollander, Koen D'Haene, Sven Vervloet, Gie Lamber, Aad Versteden, Jesse Spiessens, Robbe Pluys, Quinten Prinsen, Glenn Dirickx, Ann-Sophie van Capellen, Jan De Kunst, Kristel Ceulemans, Lise Fol, Zoë Verschooten, Patrik Spits, Thibeau Spits, Catherine Spits, Lauranne Spits, Anke van Hoof, Gwen Symons, Lieze Masy, Laure Verstreken, Inge Teughels, Ingrid Vermeiren, Jutta Schroven, Kato Schroven, Julie Frans, Maud Geysels, Laura Van Dyck, Kheara Hendrickx, Jana Van Oosterwyck, Morgan Andries, Paulien Verhaegen, Anouk Briers, Lore Hellemans, Lotte Vervloesem, Fien Craenen, Bo van den Broeck, Marit Kets, Fleur De Vooght, Lynn De Doncker, Janne Vos, Louise Bertens, Laura Van Itterbeeck, Karolien Wauters, Nette Van Oosterwyck, Sytske Vermeulen, Renee Van Itterbeeck, Axelle Deprey, Maud Champagne, Jade Kerstens, Gabriella Van der Veken, Britt Agneesens, Laura Ritondo, Pheadra Van Kogelenberg, Lauke Robberechts, Aurelie Gevers, Evelien Snoeckx, Esther Snoeckx, Elke Snoeckx, Ellen De Reymaeker, Margot De Schoenmaeker, Marit Ramon, Mare Hens, Jozefien Hens, Tine Vermeylen, Amelie Van Camp, Laurien Lemmen, Julie De Wit, Axelle Van der Steen, Jade Quintin, Janne Schelfhout, Juliette Kennis, Femke Cauwenberghs, Jip Van den Zegel, Lene Ceulemans, Annelore Laevers, Louve Van Hoof, Frauke Van Lent, Eline Lemmen, Willemien De Wael, Kaat Schelfhout, Camille De Wit, Floor Bosmans, Ysmin Vanormelingen, Iris Vanormelingen, Julie Wauters, Amelie Vandenbergh, Kiara Bruneel, Amber Stoel, Indra Symons, Ilyas Afras, Maissan Boujida, Jolien Casteels, Selina Cesar Paixao, Beau den Toom, Luciana De Roovere, Naomi De Timmerman, Alizé Dewachter, Caro Frans, Alyssa Goedert, Lore Hellemans, Julie Hinninck, Nélia Lassouli, Lucas Leysen, Kaat-Fee Mathys, Marie Mertens, Jan Panasik, Alexie Pianet, Gitta Pouliart, Fleur Sterckx, Cedric Taveirne, Karlien Torfs, Axelle van der Steen, Marie Vangenechten, Sena Akarca, Femke Cauwenbergh, Olivia Ceunen, Faye Chan, Robine Dehaes, Fien Ingels, Kyante Jacops, Jade Kerstens, Anna Korsch, Janne Laurent, Boukje Lens, Jitse Liekens, Brent Op de Beeck, Frie Pinto Castanheira Lopes, Gitte Rodyns, Janne Schelfhout, Quinten Seymons, Elke Snoeckx, Marie-Anne Tansens, Thijs Van Overloop, Toon Vermeulen, Jarno Verschooten, Femke Versweyveld, Louve van Hoof, Dalia Dirlik, Evelyne Lemmens, Sofie Smekens, Jolien Buelens, Hannah Geerts, Siebe Stevens, Sara Blommaert, Jasmine Johri, Jo Op de Beeck, Jaroslava Sernavska, Lieselotte Beke, Mira Cools, Vic Van Ouytsel, Myrthe Engelen, Caprice Verhaegen, Jarne Droog, Bo Demeulenaere, Alexis Vissenberg, Ward Schoeters, Maurits van Buren, Loes Vercammen, Kara De Bakker, Magnus Tanssens, Nimke Borremans, Nysa Houman,  Audrey Biesemans, Loran De Graef, Senne De Graef, Inaya Et-Taïbi, Ella Op De Beeck, Kobe Selders, Eline Viaene,  Jakob Andries, Katinka Comyn, Warre De Bakker, Jenna De Ceuster, Janne Elsen, Billy Bob Hellemans, Inaya Rappoort, Kenji Vandekerckhove, Fleur Vertommen, Mats Verschueren, Heidi Van Dievel, Katja Rogiers, Natascha Knegtel, Kristien Pijl, An Mondelaers, Marc Marnef, Katrien Goetelen, Ingebord De Cooman, Kristien Pijl, Anne Belmans, leden Gezinsbond Katelijne-Pasbrug, Gwenny Blondé, Inge De Beuckelaere, Marleen Vekemans, Tina Vanderauwera, Isabelle Fossé, leden Gezinsbond Onze-Lieve-Vrouw-Waver, kindjes Buitenschoolse Kinderopvang, Jacques Wilms, Maria Buelens, Maria Cuykens, Denise De Cat, Hortanse De Wachter, Rita Dewals, Hilda Janssens, Jeanne Peeters, Lucien Pessendorffer, Gertha Portael, Swa De Kunst, Wim Van Engeland, Maria Scholdis, Godelieve Sterckx, Rita Van De Weyer, Maria Van Den Eynde, Maria Van Engeland, José Verrept, leden Okra Centrum, Leen Dries, leden Gezinsbond Sint-Katelijne-Waver, Chris Van Camp, Ghisleine Pelgrims, Bertha Daems, Maria Pluym, José Herckens, Elza Utterhoeven, Anna Herndrickx, Flora Gillis, Jeanne Van Dyck, J. Buelens, Jean Himpe, Simone Marcus, Joanna Verschueren, bewoners WZC Sint-Elisabeth, Paula Hofmans, leden Okra Goede Herder, Yente Belis, René De Munter, Theo De Vos, Ludo Govaerts, Karin Vervliet, Dag Kinne, 't Grom, Gidsen Sint-Katrien, Scouts Jan Breydel, School De Leerexpert, Transport Van Dievel, Wim Verhuur, Ivarem, Katelijne Motors, Fam. Van Den Zegel, Jan Broes, Alfons Hendrickx, College Hagelstein, Basisschool Hagelstein, Ben Andries, Dominique Baeten, Jos en Nicole Uytterhoeven, Luc en Astrid Uytterhoeven, Kerkfabriek Onze-Lieve-Vrouw-Waver, Ben Goossens, Ghislain Vansumere, personeelsleden gemeentebestuur Sint-Katelijne-Waver, politiezone Bodukap, KVLV Hagelstein, Landelijke Gilde Driekoningen, KLJ Hagelstein, BBC SKW, Rode Kruis, Cubic, Delimex, Kees Verwaard, Marc De Pauw, Georges Verschoren, Jan De Smet, Stef Lernous, Sven van Kuijk, Nick Kaldunski, Danny Blommaers, Hanna Scholiers, Seppe Janssens.
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Museo, guerra y posguerra
Protección del patrimonio en los conflictos bélicos
Congreso 9, 10 y 11 de octubre de 2019 La conmemoración del 80 aniversario (1939-2019) del salvamento de lo más importante de las obras del Museo del Prado y del patrimonio artístico español –en lo que fue seguramente el momento más grave de su historia– sirve de base para una convocatoria internacional para promover la investigación, el debate y las aportaciones sobre el museo y el patrimonio en caso de conflicto bélico. BicentenarioProgramas públicosPúblico generalCongreso Accesibilidad Con la colaboración de: Inscripción Envío de propuestas de comunicaciones: hasta el 25 de junio Envío de comunicaciones aceptadas: hasta el 30 de septiembre Inscripción de asistencia: a partir del 24 de julio a las 9 h hasta el 30 de septiembre o completar aforo Destinatarios Público general Lugar de realización Auditorio del Museo del Prado Precio 100 € (descuentos aplicables) Coordinación Área de Educación del Museo del Prado Fechas de celebración 9, 10 y 11 de octubre de 2019
Calendario
Octubre 2019 Mié 9 Jue 10 Vie 11
Congreso Internacional
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Miércoles 9 de octubre 9 a 9.30 h: Recepción de congresistas. Puerta Jerónimos del Museo del Prado. 9.30 a 10 h: Inauguración del Congreso Ramón Fernández- Baca, Director General de Bellas ArtesAndrés Úbeda, director adjunto de Conservación e Investigación del Museo del Prado y Presidente del Comité Científico del CongresoCristina Latorre Sancho, Subsecretaria del Ministerio de Justicia y Presidenta de la Comisión Interministerial para la Conmemoración del 80 aniversario del Exilio republicano españolArturo Colorado Castellary, Catedrático de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid y Director del Congreso 10 a 10.30 h: Arturo Colorado Castellary (Universidad Complutense de Madrid): 80 años después: el Museo del Prado y la Guerra Civil 10.30 a 11 h: Francisco de Sert y María del Mar Arnús: José María Sert y el patrimonio artístico español durante la Guerra Civil y la inmediata posguerra 11 a 11.30 h: Descanso 11.30 a 12 h: Miguel Cabañas Bravo (Instituto de Historia, CSIC): Las medidas republicanas para la defensa y preservación del tesoro artístico 12 a 13.30 h. Sesión 1: Destrucción y diáspora del patrimonio durante la Guerra Civil y la posguerra españolas. Las políticas patrimoniales de los dos gobiernos en lucha (presentada por Miguel Cabañas Bravo). Teresa Díaz Fraile (Instituto del Patrimonio Cultural de España): La entrega de las obras incautadas en la inmediata posguerra Francisco Javier Muñoz Fernández (Universidad del País Vasco/ Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea): Zuloaga en guerra. La obra de Ignacio Zuloaga durante la Guerra Civil en el País Vasco Rebeca Saavedra Arias (Universidad de Cantabria): Mujeres que destruyen, mujeres que protegen. El papel de las mujeres en torno al patrimonio durante la Guerra Civil Carmen Espinosa Martín (Museo Lázaro Galdiano): La Guerra Civil, un antes y un después en la Colección-Museo Lázaro Galdiano (1936-1951) Santos M. Mateos-Rusillo (Universitat de Vic-Universitat Central de Catalunya): La truncada nacionalización de las colecciones privadas incautadas en Cataluña. El caso de la Colección Belloch 13.30 a 14 h: Rafael Seco de Arpe, Fernando Seco de Arpe y Manuel Haro Ramos: Las vicisitudes del traslado del tesoro artístico nacional con motivo de la Guerra Civil, a través de las notas del restaurador D. Manuel de Arpe y Retamino y de las memorias de su hija Concepción de Arpe Valera 14 a 15.30 h: Comida 15.30 a 16 h: Ana María Macarrón Miguel (Universidad Complutense de Madrid), Mauricio Macarrón Larrumbe (Historiador del Arte y Guía Oficial de Turismo) y Rita Gil Macarrón(Conservadora-restauradora): Sistemas empleados en los embalajes y transportes de las obras de arte evacuadas durante la Guerra Civil española. Testimonio de la familia Macarrón. 16 a 17.30 h. Sesión 2: Destrucción y diáspora del patrimonio durante la Guerra Civil y la posguerra españolas. Las políticas patrimoniales de los dos gobiernos en lucha (Cont.) (presentada por Arturo Colorado Castellary). Isabel Argerich (Instituto del Patrimonio Cultural de España): Las publicaciones de la Junta del Tesoro Artístico durante la Guerra Civil Leticia Azcue Brea (Museo Nacional del Prado) y Letizia Arbeteta (Conservadora emérita de Museos Estatales): Dos guerras y un Tesoro: el legado del Gran Delfín a su hijo Felipe V en el Museo del Prado Àngels Casanovas Romeu (Museu d'Arqueologia de Catalunya): El patrimonio histórico artístico en Barcelona durante los primeros meses de la ocupación de las tropas franquistas Beatriz Sánchez Torija (Museo Nacional del Prado. Área de Educación): Patrimonio fotográfico de un país en guerra. La colección del Museo Nacional del Prado. Jueves 10 de octubre 9.30 a 10 h: Mayte García (Musée d’Art et d’Histoire de Genève): Crónica de un desengaño: 80 aniversario de la exposición “Obras maestras del Prado” en el Museo de Ginebra 10 a 11 h. Sesión 3: La preocupación y solidaridad internacional por el patrimonio español durante la Guerra Civil (presentada por Teresa Díaz Fraile). Gloria Munilla (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya) y Francisco Gracia Alonso (Universitat de Barcelona): James Rorimer, Josep Pijoan y Joaquim Folch i Torres y la génesis de la exposición de Arte Catalán en Nueva York en 1939 Rafael Rodríguez Tranche (Universidad Complutense de Madrid): El Prado y el patrimonio artístico español en la prensa francesa (1936-1939) Anne Le Duigou (École du Louvre, Paris): La Guerra Civil a través de los ojos de Mouseion. Su impacto en la reflexión internacional sobre el patrimonio en caso de conflicto armado 11 a 11.30 h: Descanso 11.30 a 12 h: José María Ballester: La labor de Juan de Contreras y López de Ayala, marqués de Lozoya, en la gestión del patrimonio español en la inmediata posguerra 12 a 13.30 h. Sesión 4: Las devoluciones de obras y las entregas en depósito a museos, instituciones y particulares durante la posguerra (presentada por Alicia Alted Vigil). Yolanda Pérez (Museum I+D+C. Proyecto de I+D de Excelencia, UCM): Entrada al Museu: juliol del 1936. Confiscación y diáspora de las colecciones privadas barcelonesas en la Guerra Civil española Adriana Martín Moreno y Nuria Moreu Toloba (Museo Nacional de Artes Decorativas): Las obras incautadas por las organizaciones obreras en la colección del Museo Nacional de Artes Decorativas Mariano Cecilia Espinosa (Universidad de Murcia) y Gemma Ruiz Ángel (Museo de Arte Sacro de Orihuela): El arte disperso. Los depósitos de obras de arte en la posguerra: la colección del Museo de Orihuela Inmaculada García Lozano (Fundación de los Ferrocarriles Españoles): Conservación del Palacio de Fernán Núñez en Madrid durante la Guerra Civil y la posguerra, 1936-1942 13.30 a 14 h: Néguine Mathieux (Musée du Louvre): Préparer le pire, protéger l’avenir: un plan pour la protection des œuvres au Louvre pendant la seconde guerre mondiale 14 a 15.30 h: Comida 15.30 a 16 h: Christine Brennan (The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York): The Metropolitan Museum of Art and World War II: How Met Staff Protected the Collection at Home and Cultural Heritage in Europe 16 a 17.30 h. Sesión 5: Saqueo y expolio del patrimonio durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. La búsqueda de obras perdidas y su reivindicación (presentada por Alicia Alted Vigil). Luis Anguita Villanueva (Universidad Complutense de Madrid): La reivindicación de obras de arte tras la Guerra Civil Española y la Segunda Guerra Mundial: los convenios internacionales de UNESCO, UNIDROIT y las Directivas de la UE de restitución de bienes culturales procedentes del tráfico ilícito Anna O´Connell (London School of Economics and Political Science): Work of the UK´s Spoliation Advisory Panel in the Resolution of Claims for the Return of Nazi-looted Art Karin Müller-Kelwing (Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden): Temporada de ambigüedades–la Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial Alessandra Ciangherotti (Librarian, BSR consultant), Carlotta Coccoli (Università di Brescia), Alessandra Giovenco (Archivist, BSR): Recomposing history through images. War damage to Italian Cultural Heritage in World War II through the Ward-Perkins photographic collection at the British School at Rome (BSR): new avenues of in-depth analysis. Anna Tulliach (School of Museum Studies, University of Leicester): New perspectives on Art looting in World War II: instances of Allied plundering acts in Italian museums from the documents collected by John Bryan Ward-Perkins 17:30: Recital de canciones (1936-1939). Laia Falcón, soprano, y Juan Gómez Espinosa, piano: Una canción no es fácil de romper. El tiempo de la Guerra Civil Española en el espejo de la canción de recital Viernes 11 de octubre 09.30 a 10.30 h: Suzanne Bosman, Alan Crookham (The National Gallery, London): The home front: the National Gallery in times of conflict 10.30 a 11 h. Sesión 6: La recuperación de obras. La polémica de la evacuación en caso de conflicto armado (presentada por Isidro Moreno Sánchez). Carles Freixes Codina (Museu Diocesà i Comarcal de Solsona) y María Garganté Llanes (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona): La Reunión de Bourg-Madame: La recuperación del patrimonio medieval en el Museo Diocesano de Solsona Marta Hernández Azcutia (Museo Nacional del Prado) y Pilar Montero Vilar (Universidad Complutense de Madrid): Protección de colecciones ante emergencias en España. El Jardín de las Delicias del Bosco ante un escenario de guerra y terrorismo en el contexto del Marco de Sendai 11 a 11.30 h: Descanso 11.30 a 12 h: Arturo Colorado Castellary e Isidro Moreno Sánchez (Universidad Complutense de Madrid): Investigación histórica y representación digital accesible. Nuevas aportaciones y conclusión del estudio del patrimonio artístico durante la Guerra Civil y la posguerra y su ubicación actual 12 a 12.45 h. Sesión 7: Museos, patrimonio y guerra hoy. Bases jurídicas (presentada por Arturo Colorado Castellary). Ana Laia Lázaro Feo (Universidad de Valencia): Los efectos de los conflictos armados sobre los bienes culturales y la respuesta del Derecho internacional Isber Sabrine y Juan José Ibañez (IMF-CSIC): La protección del patrimonio cultural durante conflictos armados: ¿qué hemos aprendido en los últimos años? Rafael Mateu y Laura Sánchez (Ramón y Cajal Abogados, S.L.P. Departamento de Derecho del Arte y Patrimonio Cultural): Bases jurídicas para la reivindicación de bienes culturales expoliados e incautados en tiempos de guerra. Especial mención a los bienes muebles incautados durante la Guerra Civil Española y la posguerra 12.45 a 13.15 h: Carlos Pérez Chacel: Timoteo Pérez Rubio: silencios y recuerdos 13.15 a 14 h: Debate final y clausura del Congreso NOTA: cada ponencia dispondrá de 30 minutos de exposición y cada comunicación de 15 minutos. Al final de cada sesión habrá un tiempo de preguntas y de debate con la participación de los autores de las ponencias y comunicaciones de dicha sesión y todos los congresistas. Traducción simultánea inglés y español.
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Cargamento de los camiones de la evacuación con destino a Valencia Anónimo A principios de febrero de 1939 –del día 3 al 9, con la interrupción de los días 6 y 7 debida al bombardeo franquista sobre la zona–, en setenta y un camiones se evacuaba desde el norte de Cataluña a Francia la parte más importante del patrimonio artístico español. Entre estas miles de obras figuraban unas 600 piezas procedentes del Museo del Prado –con las obras de Velázquez, Goya, Ribera, Murillo, Durero, Tiziano, Rubens…–, además de bienes procedentes de otros museos, iglesias, instituciones y particulares. Tres años antes, en 1936 y con el estallido de la Guerra Civil, la Junta republicana del Tesoro Artístico empezó el proceso de evacuación desde Madrid a Valencia, de allí a Barcelona y Figueres para llegar finalmente a Ginebra en 1939. Los setenta y un camiones fueron conducidos y cargados por las fuerzas republicanas, dirigida la evacuación por Timoteo Pérez Rubio y por los miembros de la Junta Central del Tesoro Artístico, con la colaboración de los miembros del Comité Internacional para el Salvamento de los Tesoros de Arte Españoles, constituido, a instancias del pintor José María Sert, por los principales museos del mundo democrático (Louvre, National Gallery y Tate Gallery de Londres, Rijksmuseum de Amsterdam, Museos Reales de Bellas Artes de Bélgica, Metropolitan Museum of Art de Nueva York). Se trataba de un caso insólito de solidaridad internacional entre museos ante el grave peligro que padecía el patrimonio artístico español. El grueso de las obras españolas evacuadas, tras el inventario realizado por el Comité Internacional, regresó a Madrid en mayo y junio de 1939, pero con una selección de 174 obras del Prado y 21 tapices de Patrimonio Nacional los franquistas organizaron una exposición en el Musée d’Art et d’Histoire de Ginebra. La muestra alcanzó –en los meses de junio a septiembre– un éxito inusitado en aquellos días de terribles presagios de un conflicto internacional. A las pocas horas de su clausura, estallaba la Segunda Guerra Mundial. El tren que transportaba las obras a su vuelta a España circuló por las vías francesas con las luces apagadas ante el temor a un posible ataque alemán, llegando a Madrid el 9 de septiembre de 1939. La política activa de evacuación del patrimonio fue llevada después a cabo por numerosos países combatientes durante la conflagración mundial: Francia, Bélgica, Países Bajos, Reino Unido, Italia, Alemania…
Secciones del congreso
Museos, Guerra Civil y posguerra españolas Las políticas patrimoniales de los dos gobiernos en luchaDestrucción y diáspora del patrimonioLa preocupación y solidaridad internacional por la suerte de los museos españolesLas devoluciones de obras y las entregas en depósito a museos durante la posguerraLa recuperación de obras en el extranjero Patrimonio y guerra de 1939 a la actualidad La polémica de la evacuación en caso de conflicto armadoLas políticas de evacuación del patrimonio durante la II Guerra MundialDestrucción, saqueo y expolio del patrimonioLa búsqueda de obras perdidas y su reivindicaciónMuseos, patrimonio y guerra hoy
Director
Arturo Colorado Castellary, Catedrático de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid, especialista en arte visual, patrimonio y comunicación.
Comité científico
Presidente: Andrés Úbeda de los Cobos, director adjunto de Conservación e Investigación del Museo del Prado Miembros: Alicia Alted Vigil, Universidad Nacional de Educación a DistanciaMiguel Cabañas Bravo, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones CientíficasArturo Colorado Castellary, Universidad Complutense de MadridTeresa Díaz Fraile, Instituto del Patrimonio Cultural de EspañaIsidro Moreno Sánchez, Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Invitados especiales
Personas descendientes de los responsables del salvamento del Museo del Prado y del patrimonio español durante la guerra y la posguerra: Carlos Pérez Chacel (hijo de Timoteo Pérez Rubio)Francisco de Sert y María del Mar ArnúsJosé María Ballester, funcionario internacional, periodista y crítico de arte (sobrino y colaborador de Juan de Contreras y López de Ayala, marqués de Lozoya)Ana María Macarrón Miguel, Mauricio Macarrón Larrumbe y Rita Gil MacarrónRafael Seco de Arpe y Fernando Seco de Arpe
Colaboración
Proyecto de Investigación de Excelencia “Investigación histórica y representación digital accesible. Nuevas aportaciones y conclusión del estudio del patrimonio artístico durante la Guerra Civil y la posguerra” de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Inscripción de comunicaciones
Envío de propuestas de comunicaciones: hasta el 25 de junio de 2019. Enviar título, nombre del autor/autores (máximo 3 autores), institución y un resumen de 40 líneas a [email protected] indicando en el asunto: Propuesta de comunicación para el congreso Museo, guerra y posguera. Protección del patrimonio en los conflictos bélicos. Respuesta de aceptación de comunicaciones: 15 de julio de 2019.Envío de comunicaciones aceptadas: 30 de septiembre de 2019.
Tarifas
Público en general 100 €Estudiantes 50 €Profesores, profesionales e investigadores 65 €Amigos del Museo del Prado 80 € https://youtu.be/YN0XJD6cZXc Read the full article
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mafreemantle · 5 years
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Lost, Found
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This is a story about a book. A book I was given on my 16th birthday by my aunt and godmother, who is no longer here. A book that I subsequently lost, like so many things given to me. A book that told me a story before I’d even opened it.
My Aunt Ann was at the youngest of four, the little sister in more ways than one, being much smaller than her three brothers, the oldest of whom is my father. She was not quite diminutive, but she was delicate and petite. She spoke - and laughed - softly. From what I can piece together from family stories and my own memory, she had suffered as a teenager and stumbled into adulthood a little unready and a little wild. Among her early mistakes was dating the Comrades marathon legend Bruce Fordyce, who much later would show up at her 50th birthday party, drunk and perhaps worse than drunk after completing a motivational speech nearby. Dressed in a good tux, Fordyce asked me for a double whisky, downed it, then demanded another and took to the crowd like he owned the place. I wondered whether my aunt would have been pleased to see him like this. Or pleased to see him at all. The husband she eventually chose was as different to Bruce Fordyce as a human being can get. She found him buried in the aisles of a Johannesburg library, working away with presumably no idea he would soon be married with two blonde children. His own family is a long-bearded clan from the Groot Marico, a sparsely-peopled wilderness north of Johannesburg; Herman Charles Bosman country, where life is more or less like it was a hundred years ago. He was like his kin in the best ways, but kept a foot in the world and later started a plumbing business to make his way in the city. Now, with both children out of university, he spends most of his time in a tiny village a few hours out of Cape Town, where, from what I can tell, he mostly paints, plays the piano and uproots alien vegetation, seldom interacting with anyone and appearing not to mind at all. The book. In my mid teens I was adamant I would be a poet. I had a green A4 notebook with a gold decorative border given to me by my parents that was full of my attempts to ape my favorite writers; Eliot, Cummings, Pound, Cohen. My poems weren’t good yet, but I loved dreaming them up and loved even more how it made me feel to create them; changing the order and pace of sentences, inventing new rhythms, new ways of saying. I masqueraded as a well-adjusted public school boy and enjoyed the friends I had, truly loved the sport and the fooling around. But, more privately, I wanted to be a writer and those who loved that about me I loved the most for it. My aunt Ann understood. We didn’t see each other often, but she understood. The book she gave me on my 16th birthday showed how much she understood, but it would take 24 years and a stroke of fortune for me to realise it. My grandmother, Ann’s mother, is 94 and lives in a retirement home in the southern suburbs of Cape Town. On my 39th birthday this year, at lunchtime and with no other plans, I drove out to visit her and we spoke at length about the institution’s laughable food. I transcribed her crisply delivered rant and posted it on my website. We all laughed together at the descriptions of colourless, lifeless and tasteless food and the tragicomedy of the fact that it was being prepared by two chefs who, being devout Muslims, were forbidden from tasting their offerings by religious decree. The kitchen not being halal, these poor men were serving what they could only hope was decent (and mostly wasn’t).
Working in food as I do, this was funny but also devastating. I had always suspected - and am now convinced - of the effect that food can have on people when made with love and with the right attitude. A good meal can be profoundly transformative, laying the foundations and acting as the catalyst for all good things. A bad one is equally powerful. With this fresh in our minds, and with my birthday only a few days past, my grandmother decided to give me a present. When she first handed it to me I felt a strange sensation that I couldn’t place. She told me that it was something that made her think of me. She then said it was only right that she give it to me because it was in fact already mine. It was of course the book I’d lost decades before, that she had fished out of my parent’s bookshelf and found the first page inscribed by her daughter, now eight years gone, wishing me a happy 16th birthday. For Matthew - ’96 Love Annie & Freddie. Etienne & Emma. The book is Martin Versfeld’s Food for Thought: A Philosopher’s Cookbook, and from the first page I felt as though I was staring into my own soul. Versfeld was a philosophy lecturer at UCT in the 70s and wrote a handful of small-run publications, this one perhaps his most celebrated but even then not widely successful. I hadn’t heard of Versfeld before seeing his name on the cover, and might never have done were it not for my aunt. It’s a book about food, ostensibly, but to borrow the words of Andre Brink, it is also “a book of profound wisdom and great delight, that transcends our customary systems of thought to become an enquiry into human values”. There are innumerable joyous moments, like this one, on pots: “Distrust the family whose pots are small.” It speaks to me personally, as if a soothing vindication of all I wish to be true about the world. It makes me feel understood, it makes me think of the people who understood me as a young man, who understand me now, and most of all it makes me think of my godmother, who we all called Annie, who gave me this book, who died too young, who saw in a 16-year-old boy the man he most dreamed of being.
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froy · 7 years
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‘Gent West’ maakt sinds 1 april deel uit van de bibliotheek die je kan opvragen wanneer je een Play of Play More abonnement hebt bij Telenet. Deze nieuwe televisiereeks zal in het voorjaar van 2018 te zien zijn bij VIER maar is dus nu al in avant-premiere te zien voor Telenet-abonnees!
De vergelijking met ‘Orange is the New Black’ is uiteraard snel gemaakt als je zegt dat deze reeks zich afspeelt in een vrouwengevangenis in Gent, maar die vergelijking gaat echter helemaal niet op. De nieuwe reeks is gebaseerd op het Australische ‘Wentworth’ en die was op zich dan weer geïnspireerd op het Australische ‘Prisoner’.
Wanneer Véronique na jarenlang mishandeld en verkracht te worden door haar man een moordpoging onderneemt op haar man wordt ze betrapt door haar dochter en gezien door een buurman. Door diens getuigenis beland ze uiteindelijk in afwachting van het onderzoek en het proces in de vrouwengevangenis van Gent West. Daar heerst ondertussen grote onrust want tijdens een incident werd de directrice vermoord, tevens ook de vrouw van één van de cipiers. Sarah Van Marcke neemt sindsdien het roer over met een volledig nieuw gevangenismodel. Katleen Jacobs, die vastzit voor moord, heerst al jaren over de gevangenen, maar wordt gezien haar leeftijd uitgedaagd door Samantha Beckers. Ongewild komt Véronique tussen beiden in te staan en wordt ze gedwongen om een kant te kiezen, met gevaar voor haar eigen leven.
Maar ook de cipiers zijn niet allemaal even betrouwbaar en hebben vaak een dubbele agenda. Véronique leert al snel dat ze ogen moeten hebben langs alle kanten en dat ze niet zomaar iedereen kan en mag vertrouwen. Ook ontdekt ze snel dat de touwtjes van Katleen Jacobs zich niet alleen tot in de gevangenis reiken maar ook tot ver daarbuiten.
‘Gent West’ is een razend spannende reeks met een heuse topcast die zelden gezien is in Vlaanderen. Een heuse bingewatch-tip voor het volgende verlengd weekend! 😉
Gent West 'Gent West' maakt sinds 1 april deel uit van de bibliotheek die je kan opvragen wanneer je een Play of Play More abonnement hebt bij Telenet.
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ringelgoslinga · 11 years
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Rubriek NRC Sprekend | 12 maart 2011 - 7 juli 2013 | Foto’s Ringel Goslinga.
1. Dana Lixenberg 2. Jack Wouterse 3. Kader Abdolah 4. Karina Smulders 5. Ruben van Zwieten 6. Sahar Hibrahim Ghel 7. Anneke Stehouwer 8. Atilay Uslu 9. Ruth Jacott 10. Wubbo Ockels 11. Marloes Coenen 12. Heleen Dupuis 13. Bastiaan Ragas 14. Reinbert de Leeuw 15. Ahu Sahin 16. Jacob Derwig 17. Michael Boogerd 18. Ramon Beuk 19. Thekla Reuten 20. Frank Bosman 21. Hans Klok 22. Agnes Jongerius 23. Ellen ten Damme 24. Hoda Hamdaoui 25. Churandy Martina 26. Peter Pontiac 27. Roosmarijn Reijmer 28. Tom Barman 29. Dorine Hermans 30. Cyrille Fijnaut 31. Jan Rot 32. Kees Zegers 33. Klaas Hendrikse 34. Arjan Ederveen 35. Erik ‘Spinvis’ de Jong 36. Jan Terlouw 37. Mirjam van den Broeke 38. Peter Koelewijn 39. Sjaak Sies 40. Maurice van den Bosch 41. Ted Langenbach 42. Henk van der Meijden 43. Nasrdin Dchar 44. Candy Dulfer 45. Liesbeth List 46. Inez Weski 47. Gabriël van den Brink 48. Ted van Lieshout 49. Yes-R 50. Marjan Olfers 51. Marja van Hall 52. Ali Eddaoudi 53. Liesbeth Spies 54. André van Es 55. Emrah Genco 56. Colin Benders (alias Kyteman) 57. Roel van Duijn 58. Ariane Schluter 59. Monsif Bakkali 60. Willem Schinkel 61. Gers Pardoel 62. Barry Hay 63. Marc Dullaert 64. Xandra Schutte 65. Linde Gonggrijp 66. Fedja van Huȇt 67. Sander de Rouwe 68. Eveline Crone 69. Joop van Riessen 70. Nicole van Vessum 71. Ad van Liempt 72. Piet Gerbrandy 73. Liza Ferschtman 74. Jehanne Hulsman 75. Eveline Aendekerk 76. Eva Jinek 77. Mark Rietman 78. Tilly Hermans 79. Marcia Luyten 80. Ger van Elk 81. Pieter Wispelwey 82. Linda van Laake 83. Kraantje Pappie 84. Ed van Thijn 85. Maria Kraakman 86. Russell Shorto 87. Mirjam Blécourt 88. Aziz Bekkaoui 89. Karsu Dönmez 90. Jildou van der Bijl 91. Eric de Vroedt 92. Ton Koopman 93. Veerle Baetens 94. Mike Boddé & Thomas van Luyn 95. Joop van Zijl 96. Fatima Elatik 97. Johan Fretz 98. Guido van Driel 99. Jan Marijnissen 100. Huub van der Lubbe 101. Vic van de Reijt 102. Jan Derksen 103. Tamar van den Dop 104. Cleo Campert 105. Bas Bloem 106. Igone de Jongh 107. Wanda de Kanter 108. Karin van den Broeke 109. Chris Lorraine 110. Petra Laseur 111. Saskia van der Lee 112. Wende Snijders 113. Lee Towers 114. Dimitri Verhulst 115. Michel van der Aa 116. Helmut Lotti 117. Michaëlla Krajicek 118. Caroline Anne Freiin de Westenholz 119. Izaline Calister 120. Sjaak Swart 121. Anouk Hoogendijk
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nikobancat · 7 years
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Black blues in Marico Town: Lesego Rampolokeng revisists Groot Marico. Just don't expect ...
The throb & pulse of this … Our Thing. & lying there, watching you sleep. The beauty of this being. I feel deep wretchedness. Filths me down. & I sink. Into the septic tank of … my self. It flays me, rubs the skin off my bones. I feel like a psychopath. Killing you each day, over and over./The veins shut down. from Google Alert - Septic tank https://www.google.com/url?rct=j&sa=t&url=http://bookslive.co.za/blog/2017/11/20/black-blues-in-marico-town-lesego-rampolokeng-revisists-groot-marico-just-dont-expect-herman-charles-bosman-writes-jo-ann-bekker/&ct=ga&cd=CAIyGjhkNzcyMWM4YzFlNGI3OTU6Y29tOmVuOlVT&usg=AFQjCNEoVeN-FL4Lr1Dvl4JC8r0d0O3Gaw
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therandombanjo · 5 years
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Songs From 2018 (one per artist)
Another mixed bag of stuff i either enjoyed a lot, thought was excellent or interesting (regardless of taste… sort of), emerging artists to maybe look out for, and generally music that for whatever reason connected with me in some way, including the odd earworm i just couldn’t shake. Hope you enjoy some of this too and find something new to be taken by. There’s a spotify playlist (below) for easier listening but for the music that wasn’t on there, i’ve posted links next to them so do check them out! Spotify:
(As ever…. as i don’t tumblr or blog or anything (besides this list), this won’t be seen by many (if any?) people so if you like it or think it’s of any worth in any way, please do share this along)
In Alphabetical order:
The 1975 - Love It If We Made It
700 Bliss - Ring The Alarm         (Moor Mother & DJ Haram collab)  
Advance Base - Your Dog      (Owen Ashworth is a longtime favourite and always love what he puts out. Such a gifted lyricist and such an empathetic deliverer, just always cutting deep, just always sounding uniquely him. The records & artists he’s putting out on his Orindal footprint are really impressive too - Julie Byrne, Gia Margaret, Dear Nora - so do keep an eye out on those releases)
Aidan Moffat & RM Hubbert - Quantum Theory Love Song
Alasdair Roberts w/ Amble Skuse & David McGuiness - a. The Fair Flower of Northumberland b. Johnny O’the Brine (One of my favourite records this year, a quietly inventive old folk beaut from one of my favourite singers on earth. Included two as a. exemplifies his singing that i love so much and b. better highlights the inventiveness of the record)
Alison Cotton - All Is Quiet At The Ancient Theatre
Amen Dunes - Miki Dora
Anderson .Paak - 6 Summers
Angelique Kidjo - Once In A Lifetime        (From her complete re-imagining of the Talking Heads classic Remain In Light record, with all her Benin spirit infused)
Anna & Elizabeth - Mother In The Graveyard
Anna Calvi - As A Man
Aphex Twin - T69 Collapse
Aqueduct Ensemble - Cut Grass I
Arctic Monkeys - Four Out Of Five        
Armand Hammer - Alternate Side Parking       (Elucid & Billy Woods)
Arp - Reading a Wave
audiobooks - Call of Duty Free
Barry Walker - Late Heavy Bombardment
Beach House - Dive
Ben Vince - What I Can See     ft. Micachu
Big Red Machine - Forest Green          (Justin Vernon (Bon Iver) & Aaron Dessner (The National) project. I’m likely never not gonna be into Justin’s work, he’s always stretching himself with virtually no regard to expectation and always finding interesting and new spaces)
Birds Of Passage - Another Thousand Eyes
Black Midi - bmbmbm      (Heard about them non-stop all year, about being this incredible live band, and all teenagers, so been intrigued for quite some time. Virtually no online presence, remaining somewhat mysterious, and only a couple of pieces to go by, but curious to see what’s coming from them) https://soundcloud.com/speedywunderground/sw024-black-midi-bmbmbm
Blocks & Escher - One Touch     
Blood Orange - Saint
Bodega - Name Escape
Bonny Doon - I Am Here (I Am Alive)       
Bruce - Elo
Capitol K - Fennel Dance
Cat Power - Stay
Channel Tres - Controller
Chris Carter - Cernubicua
Christina Vantzou - Some Limited and Waning Memory
Christine & the Queens - 5 Dollars
Colter Wall - Wild Dogs
Cool Maritime - Mossage
Cornelia Murr - Man On My Mind
Courtney Marie Andrews - May Your Kindness Remain
Damien Jurado - The Last Great Washington State
Daniel Avery - Slow Fade
Daughters - Long Road, No Turns
David Thomas Broughton - Drifting Snow       (An old, unreleased recording lying around, brought out as a seasonal single, and i think it’s beautiful. My favourite live performer, and i would encourage anyone who sees this to check him out both on record and if he's ever in a town near you.) https://davidthomasbroughton.bandcamp.com/track/drifting-snow-seasonal-single
The Dead Tongues - Pale November Dew
Dear Nora - Simulation Feels       (12 years away, and back after renewed interest in their re-issued Mountain Rock LP last year courtesy of Owen Ashworth’s (Advance Base) Orindal Records)
Deux Trois - Roy
DJ Koze - Muddy Funster     ft. Kurt Wagner       (It’s probably fair that “Pick Up” is the best song on the record, but I’m a sucker for Kurt so liked this one a lot too)
Dolphin Midwives - Mirror
Doug Paisley - Drinking With a Friend
Drinks - Real Outside
Durand Jones & The Indications - Don’t You Know
Earl Sweatshirt - Nowhere2go
Earth Eater - Inclined
Emily Fairlight - Body Below      
Empress Of - When I’m With Him
Eric Chenaux - Wild Moon      (Most likely my favourite record from this year, if not any it feels right now. I’m fully begulied by it. Fair play to you if you recognize the sounds you hear as a guitar!)
Erin Rae - Bad Mind      
Erland Cooper - Solan Goose
Ezra Furman - Suck The Blood From My Wound
Fatoumata Diawara - Kanou Dan Yen
Field Report - Every Time
Flasher - Who’s Got Time?
Frog Eyes - Pay For Hire
Fucked Up - a. Normal People or b. Came Down Wrong   ft. Jennifer Castle & J Mascis
Gabe Gurnsey - Ultra Clear Sound
Georgia Anne Muldrow - Blam
Gia Margaret - Groceries     (Wonderful debut on Orindal)
Glenn Jones - The Giant Who Ate Himself
Grouper - Driving
Hailu Mergia - Tizita
Haley Heynderickx - Oom Sha La La
Hatchie - Sure
Helena Hauff - Hyper-Intelligent Genetically Enriched Cyborg
Hen Ogledd - Etheldreda       (The great Richard Dawson’s experimental group, connecting the ancient/medieval with the present in a way that definitely rewards with more listens)
Hermit & The Recluse - Sirens       (New project from the rapper Ka, who continues to fascinate, with producer Animoss. This time the concept record combining his personal street stories with Greek mythology, with Orpheus vs The Sirens)
Hilary Woods - Kith
Homeboy Sandman & Edan - #NeverUseTheInternetAgain       (Nice to hear Edan once again after so long, and especially with a favourite of mine in Homeboy Sandman)
Ian William Craig - Discovered In Flat
Idles - Danny Nedelko         (Probably my favourite song of the year, and one of the most beautiful, impassioned & dearly needed statements of love & community we need right now. The video moved me to damned tears, it’s so beautiful)
The Innocence Mission - Green Bus
Institute of Landscape Architecture - Melting Landscapes       (field recordings documenting Alpine glaciers and their changing landscape) https://landscapearchitecture.bandcamp.com/releases
James Blake - If The Car Beside You Moves Ahead
Janelle Monáe - Make Me Feel
Jean Grae & Quelle Chris - Gold Purple Orange
Jeff Tweedy - I Know What It’s Like
Jennifer Castle - Tomorrow’s Mourning
Jenny Hval - Sleep
Jeremy Dutcher - Mehcinut
Jerry David DiCicca - Watermelon
Jessica Pratt - This Time Around         (Massive fan of Jessica and this is without doubt one of my absolute favourite songs this year)
JFDR - My Work (String Version/Live)
John Prine - Summer’s End
Jon Hopkins - Emerald Rush
Joseph Shabason - Forest Run       (From his 2nd record, Anne, a touching record on his mother’s Parkinson’s Disease featuring interviews with her over his ambient, sax-effected work)
JPEGMAFIA - 1539 N. Calvert
Julia Holter - I Shall Love 2
Julia Jacklin - Head Alone
Kacey Musgraves - Slow Burn       (I was late to this record, but i may have listened to it more than any other come December-time.)
Kadhja Bonet - Delphine
Kamasi Washington - Fists of Fury
Kathryn Joseph - From When I Wake The Want Is
Kelsey Lu - Shades Of Blue
Khruangbin - Maria También
Kim Petras - Heart To Break       (There’s actually a chance this is my favourite song of the year)
Kurt Vile - Bassackwards
Lambchop - The December-ish You
Landless - The Trees They Grow Tall
Laura Cannell & André Bosman - Golden Lanes At Dusk
Laurence Pike - Life Hacks
Leikeli47 - Girl Blunt
Let’s Eat Grandma - Falling Into Me
Lisa O’Neil - Factory Girl [trad]        
Lizzo - Boys
Lonnie Holley - I Woke Up In A Fucked-Up America
Louis Cole - Real Life     ft. Brad Mehldau      
Low - Quorum
Lucinda Chua - Whatever It Takes      (experimental cellist & composer who, as well as making expansive, looped soundscapes, also writes and sings in an equally spellbinding fashion)
Lucy Dacus - Night Shift
LUMP - May I Be The Light        (Laura Marling & Tuung’s Mike Lindsay collab)
Maarja Nuut & Ruum - Kuud Kuulama
Maggie Rogers - Fallingwater
Makaya McCraven - Butterss’s
Malibu Ken - Acid King           (Aesop Rock & Tobacco collab)
Marie Davidson - Work It         
Marisa Anderson - Cloud Corner
Mary Lattimore - It Feels Like Floating
Maxine Funke - a. Boy On The Bow or b. One Step a. https://maxinefunke1.bandcamp.com/track/boy-on-the-bow b. https://maxinefunke1.bandcamp.com/track/one-step
Mich Cota - Kijà/Care                (Two-spirit Canadian Algonquin artist who, after seeing her supporting Baby Dee at Cafe Oto very recently, had me excited for the bangers to come!)
Michael Nau - Funny Wind
Milo - Stet
Miss Red - Dagga
Mitski - Nobody
Moses Sumney - Rank and File
Moulay Ahmed El Hassani - Yak Ennas Mlklil Darou Labas 
Mount Eerie - Tintin In Tibet      
Mountain Man - Rang Tang Ring Toon      (8 years since their last record, and so good to hear their harmonies once again. Ever as beautiful and transportive, but this time more wiser. It’s a really lovely record and such a needed balm)
Nap Eyes - Every Time The Feeling
Nathan Bowles - Now If You Remember          (Didn’t know this was a cover, originally by Julie Tippetts, but it lodged itself in my head pretty good. Aquarium Drunkard rightly suggested an album or two back that, if Banjo Futurism is a thing then Nathan Bowles would likely be leading the pack. The remainder of this record definitely reflects that)
Nathan Salsburg - Impossible Air
The Necks - Body https://thenecksau.bandcamp.com/album/body
Neko Case - Hell-On
Nils Frahm - My Friend The Forest
Noname - Ace       ft. Saba & Smino
Nostrum Grocers - ‘98 gewehr         (Milo & Elucid collab)
Oliver Coates - A Church
The Orielles - Bobbi’s Second World
The Other Years - Red-Tailed Hawk
Ought - Desire
Our Native Daughters - Mama’s Cryin’ Long      (New group project with Rhiannon Giddens, of Carolina Chocolate Drops, inspired by New World slave narratives and reclaiming/restoring black women’s stories)
Panda Bear - Dolphin
Parquet Courts - Wide Awake
Penelope Trappes - Burn On
Peter Broderick - Words Of Love       (An unreleased Arthur Russell song Peter got to record after befriending friends and family of the great man. Part of a free album Peter released of Arthur Russell covers at Christmas featuring one other unreleased song. Do check it, it’s lovely)
Phosphorescent - Christmas Down Under        (I could pick many from this record, but the sci-fi-like presence in the vocals gives it a strangeness and position i really loved)
Preoccupations - Espionage
Pusha T - Come Back Baby
Richard Swift - Broken Finger Blues        (Such a dear and sad loss. I actually included this song a few years ago when Aquarium Drunkard featured it, so feel like i should select a different one from this most-recent record.... but dammit if it doesn’t highlight the very best of Swift’s talents).
Richmond Fontaine - Horses In Las Vegas https://richmondfontaine.bandcamp.com/track/horses-in-las-vegas
Robby Hecht & Caroline Spence - Over You
Rocheman - Parades I & II        (Caught/discovered Rocheman supporting Jenny Hval earlier this year in a church, and was really into it so I’m looking forward to seeing where it goes from here)
Rosali - I Wanna Know
Rosalía - Pienso en Tu Mirá
Rosanne Cash - She Remembers Everything
Roy Montgomery - Outsider Love Ballad No. 1   ft. Katie Von Schleicher
Saba - Life
Sam Gendel & Sam Wilkes - BOA
Sam Lee & Peter Wiegold - Rambling Boys
Sandro Perri - In Another Life 
Sarah Davachi - Third Hour
Sarah Louise - Bowman’s Root
The Scorpios - Mashena
The Sea & Cake - Any Day
Seabuckthorn - Disentangled
Seán Mac Erlaine - Cotter’s Dream
Serpentwithfeet - Bless Ur Heart
Shad - Magic    ft. Lido Pimienta
Shannon & The Clams - The Boy
Shit & Shine - You Were Very High
Sidi Touré - Djirbi Mardjie
Sidney Gish - I Eat Salads Now
Snail Mail - Heat Wave
SOB x RBE - Paid In Full
Soccer Mommy - Your Dog
Sons of Kemet - My Queen Is Harriet Tubman
Sophie Hunger - I Opened A Bar
Sophie Hutchings - Repose
Sorry GIrls - Waking Up
Sourakata Koita - Ha-Madi     (I don’t usually include too many - if any - reissues, but i love kora music and this record, “en Hollande” (’84), was a great discovery this year)
Stella Donnelly - Boys Will Be Boys      (I was sure i had this in last year’s list when it was a single, but appears not so including it now with the album release).
Steven A. Clark - Feel This Way
Suuns - Make it Real
Swamp Dogg - Answer Me, My Love
Szun Waves - Constellation
Terje Isungset - Blue Horizon     ft. Maria Skranes   (all the music is played by intruments made of ice)
Theo Alexander - Matter of Balance
Tierra Whack - Black Nails or Hungry Hippo      (A record of 15 one-minute tracks, full of ideas and all kinds of fun. Check out the “Whack World” short film for the record) 
Tim Hecker - Keyed Out
Tinashe - Throw A Fit     (Came across this song randomly via a Youtube video of dancer Jojo Gomez, and the attitude of it all just kind of thrilled me)
Tirzah - Gladly
Toby Hay - Bears Dance
Tom Demac & Real Lies - White Flowers
Tomberlin - Seventeen
Tracey Thorn - Queen
Tracyanne & Danny - It Can’t Be Love Unless It Hurts    (I think, actually, that Jacqueline off the record would edge my choice here, but i needed a little more Tracyanne (Camera Obscura) in here to highlight the two of them)
Tropical Fuck Storm - You Let My Tyres Down     (Aussie band made up of various Aussie bands, most recognizably Gareth Liddiard of The Drones, with an excellent debut record “A Laughing Death In Meatspace” that along with their name fits the music on this record. It’s acerbic, feral, sardonic, and plain great)
Ty Segall - Every 1′s A Winner        (Just an absolute killer Hot Chocolate cover, of all things!)
Ursula K. Le Guin & Todd Barton - Heron Dance
Valee - Womp Womp     ft. Jeremih
Valotihkuu - Walking Through Dew Drops On The Lawn
Vera Sola - Small Minds
Vince Staples - FUN!
Virginia Wing - The Second Shift
Witch Project - Manifest
Womans Hour - Don’t Speak       (So great to hear them finally return)
Wooden Shjips - Red Line
Y La Bamba - Mujeres
Yo La Tengo - a. You Are Here and b. Ashes
Yoshinori Hayashi - Overflow
Zilla With Her Eyes Shut - Whatever It Is
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