Clarence "Clancy" Ross
photographed by Russ Warner
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Who wants to manifest getting concert tickets and certain bands coming back with me!
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Uncharted TV Series Fancast Pt 1
Nathan Drake played by Brett Dalton
Young Nate played by Jett Klyne
Elena Fisher played by Emily VanCamp
Victor “Sully” Sullivan played by Clancy Brown
Samuel Drake played by Bradley Cooper
Young Sam played by Asher Angel
Chloe Frazer played by Simone Ashley
Charlie Cutter played by Ed Skrein
Nadine Ross played by Naomie Harris
Rafe Adler played by Oliver Jackson Cohen
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Clarence ''Clancy'' Ross
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august crosby
August Catherine Crosby
Number: 7
Season: Eighth
Position: C
Height: 5”6
Hometown: Halifax, Nova Scotia
S/C: R
NHL: VGK
Prev Team: PIT
NHL
• Selected First overall by the Pittsburgh Penguins in the 2016 NHL Draft.
• Traded to the Vegas Knights for the 2017-2018 season.
International
Team Canada
•2023 World Championship- Gold Medal, 9 G, 8 A, 10 GP.
•2021 World Championship- Gold Medal, 9 G, 9 A, 7 GP
•2016 World Championship- Gold, 10 G, 8 A, 7 GP
•2016 World Junior Championship- Gold, 9 G, 9 A, 7 GP
•2015 World Junior Championship-Gold, 8 G, 9 A, 7 GP
•2014 World U-18 Hockey Challenge- Gold Medal, 7 G, 7 A, 7 GP
•2013 World U-17 Hockey Challenge- Gold Medal, 9 G, 8 A, 6 GP
Eighth Season (2023-2024)
Vegas Knights
42 G, 40 A, 82 P, 50 GP
Signed a 75 million dollar contract for 8 years and five million dollar signing bonus.
Captain.
Seventh Season (2022-2023)
Vegas Knights
58 G, 80 A, 135 P, 81 GP
Received King Clancy Memorial Trophy
Received Hart Memorial Trophy.
Received Art Ross Trophy.
Received Conn Smythe Trophy.
Stanley Cup.
Captain.
Sixth Season (2021-2022)
Vegas Knights
52 G, 77 A, 127 P, 80 GP
Received Hart Memorial Trophy.
Received Art Ross Trophy.
Captain
Fifth Season (2020-2021)
Vegas Knights
50 G, 75 A, 125 P, 75 GP
Received Hart Memorial Trophy.
Received Art Ross Trophy.
Received Ted Lindsay Award.
Alternative Captain
Fourth Season (2019-2020)
Vegas Knights
25 G, 30 A, 55 P, 40 GP
Received NHL Plus-Minus Trophy
Captain
Third Season (2018-2019)
Vegas Knights
48 G, 66 A, 113 P, 79 GP
Received Ted Lindsay Award.
Received Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy.
Signed a six year contract for 50 million and three million signing bonus.
Captian.
Second Season (2017-2018)
Vegas Knights
42 G, 65 A, 107 P, 78 GP
Received Ted Lindsay Award.
Received Hart Memorial Trophy.
Received Lady Byng Memorial Trophy.
Alternate Captain.
Rookie Season (2016-2017)
Pittsburgh Penguins
39 G, 63 A, 102 P, 75 GP
Received the Rookie of the Year award.
Received Art Ross Trophy.
Received Conn Smythe Trophy.
Received Hart Memorial Trophy.
Signed a Contract for 9 Million dollars for two years and a 1 million dollar signing bonus.
Won a Stanley cup.
OHL
Third Season 2015-2016
85 G, 120 A, 205 P, 75 Gp
Captain.
Won OHL Championship.
Draft Year.
Second Season 2014-2015
70 G, 107 A, 177 P, 68 GP
Alternative Captain.
Rookie Season (2013-2014)
56 G, 110 A, 166 P, 68 GP
First player to ever get exceptional Status and joined a year earlier.
Personal
Born September 14, 1998
Daughter of Troy and Tina Crosby
Has two siblings Sidney and Taylor
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Dethereal ID Pack
Names
alexis, atlas, bee, bella, blaire, blake, casper, chai, charlie, cinnie, clancy, dess, dot, dusky, elijah, ezra, kai, kodi, levi, lunar, melanie, oakley, oliver, ophelia, pepper, quaker, ross, sage, silky, silver, smokey, thorn
Pronouns
bea / beam, bea / beauty, chi / chirp, cree / creepy, dark / darkness, dea / death, dec / decay, des / despair, dist / disturbed, du / dual, eer / eerie, ether / ethereal, flu / flutter, for / forest, gra / grave, ma / mazes, melan / melancholy, mi / mist, mor / morbid, mo / moth, mou / mourning, odd / oddly, sha / shade, sun / sunlight, tran / tranquil, under / water
Titles
[x] who breathes down your back, the corpse of a forest keeper, [x] who invokes the darkness of the forest, [x] who mourns the loss of life, [x] who holds life gently in the palm of [x] hand, [x] who gazes toward the beams of light from above, [x] who shares resources with the creatures of the forests and waters, the forest-kept wanderer, [x] who flows with the misted rivers
Genders
cecropiamothic, cryptorid, decayedgender, entiforestic, etherealoceanic, foresrotmoth, hauntforestplacic, mihstvalic, naturenosticgender, navarrogender, peacefuldecayic, rotgrowth, sunsearayec, undersunnic
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¡El momento ha llegado! Con esta publicación damos pie a las reservas de PB y cupo.
Iremos actualizando la lista de reservas conforme lleguen a nuestra mensajería, por lo que recomendamos que refresquen la publicación (alt + F5). Ante cualquier duda o inconveniente, pueden hablarnos directamente por interno. Estaremos atentos.
LISTA DE RESERVAS
PB:
AJ Neu | Timotheus
Alba Baptista | Toska
Alejandri Zwartendijk | Mia
Alex Hogh Andersen | Keraunos
Alexa Demie | Ash
Alexander Ludwig | Mac&Cheese
Ali Bercan | Volents
Álvaro Mel | achilles
Amalia Holm | Dawn
Amanda Asker | Oasis
Andrew Biersack | Nightmare
Antonina Vasylchenko | bizcochitodecanela
Ann Kuleshova | Miss Zombie
Anna Avermaete | Stitch
Annie Schröter | Venat
Ariyan Akaltun | Tyler
Ash Rose Daniels | Zar
Austin Butler | achilles
Blanca Soler | Moonlight
Brock O'Hurn | Thor
Camila Morrone | whats
Choi San | Nightmare
Christina Nadin | Ender
Cora Keegan | HereWeGoAgain
Daniel Garcia | capybroski
Darwin Grey | Xylas
Deva Cassel | autumn
Eden Chanel | Pecas
Elise Zecevic | Gia
Emma Powell | poni
Emilio Sakraya | Torchic
Ergi Bardhollari | Clancy
Fernanda Hin Lin Ly | Ash
Felix Mallard | Kinder
Florence Pugh | Oasis
Froy Gutiérrez | Sinprotogema
Gabriel Basso | Kingsman
Haatepah Clearbear | Crozier
Havana Rose Liu | moonflower
Hunter Warr | kalimotxo
Isabel Van Gelder | Volents
Isabelle Mathers | yosilen
Jacob Elordi | Alastor
Jaden Smith | Monilitum
Jenna Ortega | Lu
Josha Stradowsky | Keraunos
Joshua Jason | SavageRat
Katya Sitak | Bitchery
Kaia Gerber | Sandra
Kit Connor | Relámpago
Lana Condor | Mimir
Lizeth Selene | Taco al Pastor
Maggie Lindemann | whats
Marissa Long | Cotton
Maverick Mcconnell | Santo
Meg Donnelly | Ghidorah
Micah Plat | starshiptrooper
Michael Yerger | Relámpago
Mike Faist | DEH
Nick Vogt | Seres
Nicolas Lorenzon | starshiptrooper
Rae Rodriguez | Gia
Rafael Miller | Elidibus
Ronald Epps | Barracuda
Ross Lynch | Trece
Rudy Pankow | Nebulosa
Ruel van Dijk | Sinprotogemas
Sasha Kichigina | Holly
Simone Bricchi | Limón
Sidney Sweeney | Wontolla
Song Mingi | Noctis
Talia Ryder | ChihuahuaFurioso
Tanner Buchanan | aubelona
Taylor Swift | Ator
Taz Skylar | bizcochitodecanela
Timothée Chalamet | Ghidorah
Tom Taylor | Vixen
Tony Ozkan | Eddie
Valentijn Dijkman | Zar
Walker Scobell | Trickster
Yasmin Finney | Noctis
Yoo Ji Min | Leixah
Ascendencias
Muy Raras
Los cupos de los semidioses Muy Raros han sido completados.
Zeus (5/5)
achilles
Vixen
capybroski
Sinprotogemas
Oathbreaker
Hades (5/5)
Ash
Oasis
autumn
Moonlight
Santo
Poseidón (5/5)
Barracuda
Ghidorah
Dawn
Timotheus
Monilitium
Hécate (5/5)
bizcochitodecanela
whats
404
Amapola
Syrax
Raras
Quedan cupos disponibles para todos los semidioses Raros.
Dioniso (3/12)
aubelona
kalimotxo
Volents
Iris (1/12)
HereWeGoAgain
Khione (4/12)
DEH
Mimir
Bitchery
Crozier
Atenea (8/12)
Mess
Relámpago
Keraunos
starshiptrooper
Zar
Toska
Nebulosa
Raven
Comunes
Ares
bizcochitodecanela
Torchic
Mac&Cheese
ChihuahuaFurioso
Nightmare
Hypnos
SavageRat
moonflower
Nightmare
Xylas
Hermes
Trece
Lu
Apolo
achilles
whats
Venat
Afrodita
Noctis
Pecas
Leixah
Ash
starshiptrooper
Seres
Hefesto
Noctis
Tyler
Némesis
Keraunos
Tyche
Taco al Pastor
Ghidorah
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Agents of S.M.A.S.H Voicecast:
Fred Tatasciore: Regular Hulk (flashback)
Clancy Brown: Thaddeus “Thunderbolt” Ross a.k.a 1st Red Hulk (flashback)
Ben Diskin: Santos Banner a.k.a Skaar
Eliza Dushku: Jennifer Walters-Wingfoot a.k.a She-Hulk
Seth Green: RJ2/Rick Jones Jr. a.k.a A-Bomb
Cam Clarke: Dr. Leonard Samson a.k.a Doc Green
Lou Diamond-Phillips: Wyatt Wingfoot
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From the Golden Age of Television
Series Premiere
Commando Cody, Sky Marshall of the Universe - Enemies of the Universe - NBC - July 16, 1955
Science Fiction
Running Time: 30 minutes
Written by Ronald Davidson
Produced by Franklin Adreon
Directed by Fred C. Brannon
Starring
Judd Holdren as Commando Cody (Larry Martin)
Aline Towne as Joan Gilbert
William Schallert as Ted Richards
Craig Kelly as Commissioner Henderson
Gregory Gaye as The Ruler
Peter Brocco as Dr. Varney
Zon Murray as Ross
Coleman Francis as Security Guard
Tom Steele as Ghost Town Arsonist
Dale Van Sickel as Clancy
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Clarence "Clancy" Ross, 1st place 🏆, 2nd overall 🥈
Hearst Metrotone News, Jun. 17, 1955: NAMING "MR. UNIVERSE" – The search for the perfect male! In London, husky candidates from 20 countries vie for the coveted title of 'Mr. Universe.' The muscle men of the world, both pros and amateur, are here flexing their biceps like crazy! Even far India is represented; bodybuilding has become an international sport. Some admiring ladies take measurements of Clancy Ross, one of four U.S. entrants. Looks like his has what it takes! But the judges award the professional title to Canada's 35-year-old, Leo Robert, 'Mr' Hercules' for 1955! By the way, here is Mickey Hargitay who takes the amateur title for the U.S.!"
Muscle Builder, September 1955, page 22: Weider Men Sweep Mr. Universe Contest – "[...] Here are the highlights of the event. In the professional division, Tall Man's Class, Weider Booster Clancy Ross won the top spot, hands down. In the Medium Height Class, Leo Robert, Weider Pupil and Booster won in a walk-away. The judges who had the inevitable job of deciding between these two perfect men for the title of Professional 'Mr. Universe', finally awarded Leo Robert the title. It was close, and while we are delighted that our pupil Leo won, in fairness to Ross we must mention that the long trip from California to London took a lot out of him. He fell victim to the flu two days before the big event and competed against doctor's orders, weighing only 187 pounds instead of his regular 202 pounds bodyweight knowing that he wasn't in top shape. Only conjecture is possible when considering the outcome if Ross hadn't been ill."
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Tim Blake Nelson in the title segment of The Ballad of Buster Scruggs
James Franco in the "Near Algodones" segment of The Ballad of Buster Scruggs
Liam Neeson in the "Meal Ticket" segment of The Ballad of Buster Scruggs
Tom Waits in the "All Gold Canyon" segment of The Ballad of Buster Scruggs
Grainger Hines in "The Gal Who Got Rattled" segment of The Ballad of Buster Scruggs
Jonjo O'Neill and Brendan Gleeson in "The Mortal Remains" segment of The Ballad of Buster Scruggs
The Ballad of Buster Scruggs (Joel Coen and Ethan Coen, 2018)
Cast: Tim Blake Nelson, Willie Watson, Clancy Brown, Danny McCarthy, David Krumholtz, James Franco, Stephen Root, Ralph Ineson, Jesse Luken, Liam Neeson, Harry Melling, Jiji Hise, Paul Rae, Tom Waits, Sam Dillon, Bill Heck, Zoe Kazan, Grainger Hines, Jefferson Mays, Jonjo O'Neill, Brendan Gleeson, Saul Rubinek, Tyne Daly, Chelcie Ross. Screenplay: Joel Coen, Ethan Coen, "All Gold Canyon" segment based on a story by Jack London, "The Gal Who Got Rattled" segment based on a story by Stewart Edward White. Cinematography: Bruno Delbonnel. Production design: Jess Gonchor. Film editing: Joel Coen, Ethan Coen. Music: Carter Burwell.
The six short films collected into The Ballad of Buster Scruggs are set in the central period of the American myth, the Old West, and they evoke major American writers like Edgar Allan Poe, Mark Twain, and William Faulkner, as well as the two chroniclers of the vanishing American wilderness cited as sources for the segments "All Gold Canyon" and "The Gal Who Got Rattled," Jack London and Stewart Edward White. It's a very "literary" film whose characters often don't just talk, they orate, in florid 19th-century diction. And it's a film based in that American folk genre, the tall tale. Those who task the Coens with cynicism and coldness will find ammunition in all of these short films for their argument: Every good deed or noble intention in these stories gets thwarted or maimed. There's probably no crueler story on film than the "Meal Ticket" segment. And yet, we treasure Poe and Twain and Faulkner for their frequent heartlessness, praising their ironic vision. Is it that we expect more warmth from our movies than from our literature? As a genre, the anthology film has gone out of favor, largely because so many of them are uneven in quality, and while it's easy to rank the segments of The Ballad of Buster Scruggs -- I would put "The Gal Who Got Rattled" at the top and "Near Algodones" at the bottom -- the Coens have a unifying vision that makes each segment play off of the others, the way short stories in an anthology by Alice Munro or George Saunders set up reverberations among themselves.
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Clarence "Clancy" Ross
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2024 olympics Ireland roster
Athletics
Mark English (Letterkenny)
Andrew Coscoran (Balbriggan)
Cathal Doyle (Bettystown)
Luke McCann (Dublin)
Brian Fay (Dublin)
Thomas Barr (Waterford)
Christopher O'Donnell (Loughborough, U.K.)
Eric Favors (Haverstraw, New York)
Sharlene Mawdsley (Newport)
Rhasidat Adeleke (Tallaght)
Sophie Becker (Ballykelly)
Ciara Mageean (Portaferry)
Sophie Bideau-O'Sullivan (Melbourne, Australia)
Sarah Healey (Monkstown)
Jodie McCann (Dublin)
Sarah Lavin (Lisnagry)
Fionnuala McCormick (Wicklow)
Philippa Healy (Ballineen)
Kelly McGrory (Laghy)
Nicola Tuthill (Kilbrittain)
Kate O'Connor (Dundalk)
Badminton
Nguyen Nhat (Dublin)
Rachael Darragh (Letterkenny)
Boxing
Jude Gallagher (Newton Stewart, U.K.)
Dean Clancy (Sligo)
Aidan Walsh (Belfast, U.K.)
Jack Marley (Dublin)
Daina Moorehouse (Dublin)
Jenny Lehane (Ashbourne)
Michaela Walsh (Belfast, U.K.)
Kellie Harrington (Dublin)
Gráinne Walsh (Tullamore)
Aoife O'Rourke (Castlerea)
Canoeing
Liam Jegou (Huningue, France)
Noel Hendrick (Dunadea)
Michaela Corcoran (Montgomery County, Maryland)
Madison Corcoran (Montgomery County, Maryland)
Cycling
Ben Healy (Kingswinford, U.K.)
Ryan Mullen (Colwyn Bay, U.K.)
Megan Armitage (Tullamore)
Erin Creighton (Belfast, U.K.)
Mia Griffin (Glenmore)
Alice Sharpe (Cambridge, U.K.)
Kelly Murphy (London, U.K.)
Lara Gillespie (Dublin)
Diving
Jake Passmore (Leeds, U.K.)
Ciara McGing (London, U.K.)
Equestrian
Austin O'Connor (Mallow)
Cian O'Connor (Dublin)
Shane Sweetnam (Cork)
Daniel Coyle (Ardmore, U.K.)
Abigail Lyle (Bangor, U.K.)
Susie Berry (Dromore)
Sarah Ennis (Howth)
Aoife Clark (Dublin)
Field hockey
Kyle Marshall (Markethill)
Peter McKibbin (Belfast, U.K.)
Jonny Lynch (Lisburn)
Peter Brown (Banbridge)
Nick Page (London, U.K.)
David Harte (Ballinspittle)
Tim Cross (Melbourne, Australia)
John McKee (Banbridge, U.K.)
Matthew Nelson (Belfast, U.K.)
Daragh Walsh (Dublin)
Shane O'Donoghue (Dublin)
Sean Murray (Lisburn, U.K.)
Jeremy Duncan (Kilkenny)
Michael Robson (Belfast, U.K.)
Ben Walker (Glenageary)
Lee Cole (Shankill)
Ben Johnson (Waterford)
Golf
Rory McIlroy (Jupiter, Florida)
Shane Lowry (Dublin)
Stephanie Kallan (Phoenix, Arizona)
Leona Maguire (Cavan)
Gymnastics
Rhys McClenaghan (Dublin)
Rowing
Daire Lynch (Clonmel)
Philip Doyle (Banbridge, U.K.)
Fintan McCarthy (Skibbereen)
Paul O'Donovan (Lisheen)
Ross Corrigan (Enniskillen, U.K.)
Nathan Timoney (Enniskillen, U.K.)
Holly Davis (Bollincollig)
Alison Bergin (Cork)
Zoe Hyde (Killorglin)
Margaret Cremen (Rochestown)
Aofie Casey (Skibbereen)
Aifric Keogh (Furbo)
Fiona Murtagh (Galway)
Emily Hegarty (Skibbereen)
Natalie Long (Cobh)
Eimear Lambe (Dublin)
Imogen Magner (Ely, U.K.)
Rugby
Jack Kelly (Dublin)
Andrew Smith (Dublin)
Harry McNulty (Cashel)
Mark Roche (Glenageary)
Zac Ward (Downpatrick)
Chay Mullins (Bristol, U.K.)
Jordan Conroy (Tullamore)
Hugo Keenan (Dublin)
Hugo Lennox (Skerries)
Terry Kennedy (Dublin)
Gavin Mullin (Blackrock)
Niall Comerford (Dublin)
Sean Cribbin (Dublin)
Bryan Mollen (Glasthule)
Kathy Baker (Navan)
Megan Burns (Tullamore)
Amee-Leigh Murphy-Crowe (Dublin)
Alanna Fitzpatrick (Portarlington)
Stacey Flood (Dublin)
Eve Higgins (Kilcock)
Erin King (Wicklow)
Vicky Elmes-Kinlan (Rathnew)
Emily Lane (Cork)
Ashleigh Orchard (Belfast, U.K.)
Beibhinn Parsons (Ballinasloe)
Lucy Mulhall (Wicklow)
Sailing
Finn Lynch (Bennekerry)
Robert Dickson (Sutton)
Sean Waddilove (Howth)
Eve McMahon (Howth)
Swimming
Max McCusker (Harlow, U.K.)
Thomas Fannon (Torquay, U.K.)
Shane Ryan (Haverford Township, Pennsylvania)
Daniel Wiffen (Magheralin, U.K.)
Darragh Greene (Longford)
Conor Ferguson (Belfast, U.K.)
Grace Davison (Bangor, U.K.)
Victoria Catterson (Belfast, U.K.)
Erin Riordan (Whitegate)
Danielle Hill (Newtonabbey, U.K.)
Mona McSharry (Grange)
Ellen Walshe (Dublin)
Taekwondo
Jack Woolley (Dublin)
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Alla Basilica di Santa Maria dei Servi il Requiem di Mozart
Alla Basilica di Santa Maria dei Servi il Requiem di Mozart.
Bologna. Ad aprire le iniziative dedicate al 25 novembre, la Giornata internazionale per l’eliminazione della violenza contro le donne, giovedì 16 novembre, alle 21, nella Basilica di Santa Maria dei Servi in Strada Maggiore 43, si terrà la serata “L’armonia è vita, è donna. Dedicato alle vittime di femminicidio”.
La Cappella Musicale Arcivescovile di Santa Maria dei Servi produce un concerto commemorativo speciale in apertura delle manifestazioni cittadine contro la violenza sulle donne. È stato scelto il celebre ed incompiuto Requiem di Mozart, un classico del repertorio della Cappella Musicale più volte eseguito nella Basilica di Strada Maggiore. Questa pagina musicale di bellezza travolgente e significato profondo, verrà eseguita soprattutto per riaccendere i riflettori riguardo alla tragedia quotidiana di femminicidi che solo nel 2023 sono saliti a 100, in media una donna ogni tre giorni, ed informare la cittadinanza sulla rete di servizi a disposizione delle donne e delle iniziative in tale ambito promosse dalle istituzioni per prevenzione e tutela.
Il Requiem di Mozart dedicato alle vittime di femminicidio sarà eseguito dal coro e strumentisti della Cappella musicale Santa Maria dei Servi e diretto da Lorenzo Bizzarri. Le voci sono quelle di Elena Borin (soprano), Claudia Marchi (mezzosoprano), Rocco Speranza (tenore), Carlo Colombara (basso). All’organo Roberto Cavrini.
In apertura interverranno: Emily Clancy, vicesindaca del Comune di Bologna; Simona Lembi, Piano per l’uguaglianza della Città metropolitana di Bologna; Marilena Pillati, Assemblea Legislativa della Regione Emilia-Romagna; Loretta Michelini di Mondo Donna Onlus; la direttrice di produzione Giorgia Busti e Piero Mioli, presidente della Cappella Musicale.
La serata nasce infatti in collaborazione con Comune di Bologna, Piano per l’Uguaglianza della Città metropolitana di Bologna, Regione Emilia-Romagna e il centro antiviolenza ChiamachiAma dell’associazione MondoDonna onlus. Il centro è attivo a Bologna in Piazza San Francesco 8 e, con 13 sportelli, in tutta l'area metropolitana. Le donne che si rivolgono al centro antiviolenza e agli sportelli ricevono gratuitamente accoglienza ed orientamento, sostegno psicologico e consulenza legale. Alla serata collabora Silvana Fusari di PMG-Italia, che si adopera quotidianamente per i diritti delle donne disabili.
A ricordare le vittime di femminicidio nella Basilica sarà allestita un’installazione di Scarpette rosse, il simbolo della lotta per i diritti delle donne e contro la violenza di genere a cura del Liceo Artistico “Francesco Arcangeli” di Bologna, in particolare delle classi 3Q e 5E1 indirizzo scultura, grazie alle insegnanti Barbara Burgio e Maria Savoldi e alla preside Maria Grazia Diana.
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[email protected] In occasione del concerto, è consentita la sosta nella piazzetta dei Servi ai soli veicoli muniti di contrassegno per disabili che parteciperanno al concerto....
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