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floofgryph · 17 days
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Out of all of my oc’s which of my oc’s should be friends/enemies to your oc’s in @liam-and-co-ideas-universe? If its too much, would recommend one oc that you have at a time.
Arsinoe
Friends: Eliza Henrietta Bray, Alice Wood, Henry Lawson, Amnonelle, Heather Taverner, Halaema Vamys, Ailmon Shahorn, the royal families of Harvestleaf and the Aicexutis Kingdom, Madison Taylor, Zachary Moore, Ginevra, Christian, Aidan Foster, Harris Watson, David Ellis, Dario Bruns, and all of the poor citizens in the Xuissedora Empire
Enemies: Hilda Crane, Rosina, Khalmurth Badiulnuc, the royal family of Thera, Zaazenach, Irebaris, Alfred Francis Bucket, Ava Felicia Heaton, and Anne Bruns
Callirrhoe
Friends: Ella Taylor, Keanu Kalena, Core Hopkins, Saniel, Rainbow Tigersand, Evangeline Orangevale, Alice Pearce, Nyissa, and Orkecca
Enemies: ???
Britomartis
Friends: Ava Felicia Heaton and her crew, Eileen Sinner, the Sinner Siblings, Elliot Craft, Chloe Zephyr, and Jake and David Henderson
Enemies: The Bruns family and the nobles in the Xuissedora Empire, all of the residents in the Aicexutis Kingdom, Anton Foreman, Halaema Vamys, Ginevra, Alexander Franklin Bashford, Ethan and Tia Hopkins, and Alfred Jordan
Imhotep
Friends: Alcyon Tate, Eliza Henrietta Bray, Jeremiah and Nathaniel Hawkins, Alexandra Hall, all of the residents in Harvestleaf, most residents in the Aicexutis kingdom, Johnnie Erikson, Ohiraris, Lucas Pearson, and Aidan Foster
Enemies: The wealthy in the Xuissedora Empire, Zaazenach, Swift Blade, and all of the supervillains in Radena
Lóegaire
Friends: Aleandro Sinner, Melissa Morris, all of the residents in Thera, Zaazenach, Chloe Zephyr, and Felicia Farrow
Enemies: Eileen Sinner, Anton Foreman, all of the residents in Harvestleaf, Lucas Norton, Ginevra, Aumoe Kinipela, Alexander Franklin Bashford, Alfred Jordan, the Bruns family, and all of the poor citizens in the Xuissedora Empire
Božidar
Friends: Anneliese Clarkin, Henrietta Clarkin, Amnonelle, Heather Taverner, Nelaeryn Mordove, Abigail Wright, Thomas Mills, Ane Kanoa, Zachary Moore, Ethan and Tia Hopkins, Alison Pate, Sonia Sims, and Joshua Johnston
Enemies: ???
Achashwerosh
Friends: Sky, Emily Owen, Eshirvyra, Lucas Martin, Sarah Kanoa, Ane Kanoa, Zachary Moore, and Daniel Nicholson
Enemies: Aumoe Kinipela and Sonia Sims
Olympiodoros
Friends: The royal family of Harvestleaf, Sarah Kanoa, Ane Kanoa, Ginevra, Zachary Moore, Alfred Berger, Evangeline Orangevale, Nyissa, Orkecca, Alison Pate, Sonia Sims, Dario Bruns, Joshua Johnston, and all of the residents in Harvestleaf
Enemies: All of the residents in Thera
Leofgyð
Friends: Florence Erikson, Mayme Blair, Annebella Smith, Isaac Edwards, Clara Saldana, Isolda, Karolus, Janota and Pellelvia Ancey, and all of the poor citizens in the Xuissedora Empire
Enemies: Lucas Norton and the Bruns family
Shemihazah
Friends: ???
Enemies: ???
Aretztikapha
Friends: ???
Enemies: ???
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§ 3.268. Motín a bordo (Roger Donaldson, 1984)
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 Última versión sobre el mismo tema, la verdad es que da para mucho. Quizá el orden hubiera sido distinto, primer la de 1935, luego la de 1962 y finalmente esta, pero he empezado por la de Milestone, luego por ésta y me queda la original. 
Las imágenes son tan bellas como cualquier película marinera, probablemente más que en la original, y, desde luego, más que en la de 1962. La más mítica de todas las versiones. La 'vida' en el barco es poco gruesa, menos cruda, pero las imágenes de la navegación son preciosas, el frío del mar, el Cabo de Hornos, el cielo azul, son maravillosas. La técnica cinematográfica -cámaras, objetivos, etc.- y la calidad del Blue Ray sobre el DVD convencional obra el milagro: las ropas tienes diferentes tonalidades, los pelos de los hombres, el sudor en las caras y los cuerpos, se ven con una nitidez impresionante. 
La trama es muy parecida, incluso no creo que haya variaciones significativas. 
El guión es de Robert Bolt, guionista de Lawrence de Arabia, Doctor Zhivago, Un hombre para la eternidad (en dos versiones), La hija de Ryan y la Misión. Casi nada. 
El reparto es de cine, nunca mejor dicho: Mel Gibson, Anthony Hopkins, Liam Neeson, Daniel Day-Lewis, Bernard Hill, Laurence Olivier y el pare mi estupendísimo Edward Fox.
Además de las versiones mencionadas al parecer hay otras dos más sobre el mismo tema: The Mutiny of the Bounty (Raymond Longford, 1916),  y In the Wake of the Bounty (Charles Chauvel, 1933).
La música de Vangelis ayuda mucho. Acompaña y rellena huecos. Muy buena. No tan mítica como otras suyas, pero muy buena. 
Al parecer, al menos eso dice Wikipedia, esta es la versión más acercada a la realidad, en donde la culpa del capitán de diluye un tanto. En la Milestone es evidente que las condiciones de vida y trabajo salvajes que impuso en la travesía condicionaron no solo el motín sino también la muerte y desolación de gran parte de la tripulación. 
En esta versión se entremezclan las escenas del juicio del capitán con frecuencia, y no aparece ten destacado el personaje del botánico, que es el narrador de la versión de 1962.
Supongo que habrá más diferencias. Una muy clara es la distribución del metrajes. En esta en 40 minutos están en Polinesia, mientras que en la anterior llegaban a la hora y algo.
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Bad movie I have  The Woodsman 2004
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chips1977 · 4 years
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WARNING : I'm just an addict ... addicted to music. There are people who are born to make music, o8 thers are born to hearing. Whenever was part of this second group. Maybe it's. a habit, I gotta use, even if it 's rock, jazz or the quiet storm. Great pictures of the things I love - music, painting, books, photography, architecture, design, women, and more. I love music more than lasagna. Better to burn out than fade away. The older you get, the better life gets. But time also seems to be accelerating, the clock running too fast. So, looking at those early days, everything is very slow, stretched, and great significance. The most recent time, I spent busy with simple things.People think rock and roll is only about teenage rebellion, but why can not exist old rebel too? THE RESIDENTS is my Biggest Addiction, and,THE RED KRAYOLA, OLD TIME RELIJUN-ARRINGTON DIONYSO,R. STEVIE MOORE,SHRIMP BOAT,SMEGMA,THE SUN CITY GIRLS, LEGENDARY PINK DOTS,MINIMAL COMPACT,FRANK ZAPPA,CAPTAIN BEEFHEART,THE VELVET UNDERGROUND,THINKING FELLERS UNION LOCAL 282,THE EX,CAN,FAUST,WEEN,TELEVISION,THE MODERN LOVERS,SNAKEFINGER,MILES DAVIS,SUN RA,KRAFTWERK,ANAL MAGIC & REV. DWIGHT FRIZZELL,MICHAEL YONKERS,MOONDOG,THE WORK,RAYMOND SCOTT,THE GO-BETWEENS,SLAPPY HAPPY,ART BEARS,NAKED CITY,HENRY COW,SKELETON CREW,JOHN ZORN,FRED FRITH,THE FIBONACCIS,BONGWATER-MARK KRAMER,SHOCKABILLY,BAND OF SUSANS,THE PAINTEENS,STUMP,RENALDO AND LOAF,CERTAIN GENERAL,THE THREE JOHNS,CHROME,PRIMUS-LES CLAYPOOL,EUGENE CHADBOURNE,ESKIMO, MINUTEMEN, MISSION OF BURMA,FUGAZI,BLURT, GLAXO BABIES,THIS HEAT,THE SEA AND CAKE,SAVAGE REPUBLIC,TUXEDO MOON, XTC,U.S,MAPLE,THE PAPER CHASE,DANIEL SMITH- DANIELSON FAMILE .......  Other musical priorities are: HENRY FLYNT, THE FEELIES,PERE UBU,THE CLASH, JOY DIVISION, PROTOMARTYR, CAR SEAT HEADREST,THE BETTER-BEATLES, DARKSIDE,THE MEMBRANES, THEATRE OF HATE, NOCTURNAL PROJECTIONS,THE LINES,CARDINAL,CLEANERS FROM VENUS,THE JAZZ BUTCHER, ELVIS COSTELLO,THE MONOCHROME SET, TELEVISION PERSONALITIES, ALTERNATIVE TV, GONG,ANNIE ANXIETY, THE DEL-BYZANTEENS, WALL OF VOODOO, BUTHOLE SURFERS, RICHARD DAWSON, MAC DeMARCO,WOVEN HAND,16 HORSEPOWER, DAVID EUGENE EDWARDS,SHELLAC, SLINT-PAPA M-DAVID PAJO, LUNGFISH, OM, EARTH,THE BOOK OF KNOTS,LOUNGE LIZARDS-JOHN LURIE,ANTON FIER-GOLDEN PALOMINOS,PETER BLEGVAD,PETER HAMMILL,TOMAHWAK,FANTOMAS,MR. BUNGLE, MIKE PATTON, SUICIDE-MARTIN REV+ALAN VEGA,AARON FREEMAN,JAPAN,STEREOLAB, SPACEMEN 3, SPECTRUM, SWELL MAPS, SILVER APPES, SWELL,MORPHINE, HAWKWIND, DEVO,FLYING LIZARDS, MAGAZINE, RALPH CARNEY,ROBERT WYATT, JOHN WILKES BOOZE, KEVIN COYNE, DAEVID ALLEN, SLEEPYTIME GORILLA MUSEUM, MX-80 SOUND, SOPOR AETERNUS & The ENSEMBLE of SHADOWS, THE AUTEURS,MAN MAN, DAMIEN JURADO, DAVID DONDERO, CHAD VANGALLEN, LONG FIN KILLIE, MAGIC TRICK-TIN COHEN, CHRIS COHEN, DAVID BAZAN,VAMPIRE RODENTS, JON WAYNE, PRAM,THE OLIVIA TREMOR CONTROL, PAVEMENT, PATTI SMITH, FUGS, PEARLS BEFORE SWINE-TOM RAP, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA-JOSEPH BYRD, FAMILY, GODZ, BONZO DOG DOO DAH BAND,PENTANGLE,THE INCREDIBLE STRING BAND, SLOVENLY, CHEER- ACCIDENT, TARWATER, COIL,THROBBING GRISTLE, SHAWN LEE, CLUTCHY HOPKINS, JURYMAN AKA IAN SIMMONDS AKA WISE IN TIME+SANDALS, ZOOGZ RIFT, THE BOOKS,NEW THRILL PARADE, CHRIS KNOX , DAVID KILGOUR,THE BATS,THE CLEAN,THE PIN GROUP, CRIME CITY SOLUTION, ROWLAND S. HOWARD,TOM WAITS, VIC CHESNUTT, JOE HENRY, ALEJANDRO ESCOVEDO,THE TAPE BEATLES,THE GUN CLUB, MAGAZINE,THE DENGUE FEVER,THE PAPER CHASE,THE FIERY FURNACES,THE MICROPHONES-PHIL ELVRUM,GARY WAR,RAILROAD JERK, KARL BLACK- SOCK HEADDED PETERS-LEMON KITTENS,THE MUSIC TAPES,THE SHAGGS, BOBB TRIMBLE, FISH AND ROSES, DIABLO SWING ORCHESTRA,POP D`ELL ARTE,MLER IF DADA,TOM ZÉ, WALTER FRANCO,OS MUTANTES,CAETANO VELOSO,MILTON NASCIMENTO, ARNALDO ANTUNES,VINICIUS CANTUARIA,JORGE BEN,CAZUZA,CEREBRO ELECTRONICO,CORDEL DE FOGO ENCANTADO,ROGERIO SKYLAB,OTTO, MOMBOJÓ,CRIOULO,MAX CASTRO, METÁ METÁ, ATALHOS, ROMULO FROES,WADO,ORQUESTRA IMPERIAL, LENINE,APANHADOR SÓ,MUNDO LIVRE SA,NAÇÃO ZUMBI, ALÇEU VALENÇA,ANT- BEE, BILL FAY,RON SEXSMITH,EL GUAPO,DAVID GRUBS,TORTOISE, SAM PREKOP, GASTR DEL SOL,HENRY KAISER,HOME & GARDEN, BOB DRAKE, MY DEAD IS DEAD, AKRON FAMILY, SWANS,THESE IMMORTAL SOULS, UNREST WORK & PLAY,THE TAPE BEATLES,THIS KIND OF PUNISHMENT,SWOLLEN MONKEYS (Ralph Carney) LIARS, SNAPPED ANKLES, CAVERN ANTI-MATTER, GANG GANG DANCE, THE DAMAGE MANUAL,THE BLACK ANGELS,SCOUT NIBLET,DIE FORM,LONELADY,COP SHOOT COP,WAR ON DRUGS,THE MONKS,TIM HUEY,TRACHTENBURG FAMILY,THE TRIFFIDS,THE CRUEL SEA,THE MEKONS,THE METOD ACTORS,THE SOFT BOYS,THE MISTAKES,THE MOUNTAIN GOATS,THE NEW CREATION, BRUCE HAACK, LOREN MAZZACANE CONNORS,GLEN BRANCA,ALBERT MARCOEUR,LOS ANGELES FREE MUSIC SOCIETY, SHELLEY HIRSCH,NEW YORK GONG,THE POLYPHONIC SPREE,LYDIA LUNCH,LOVE, LUCIA PAMELA,FATIMA MIRANDA,SAFETY SCISSOR S,RICHARD HELL & VOIDOIDS, SACCHARINE TRUST, ADAM FORKNER of [[[[VVRSSNN]]] YUME BITSU, ROY MONTGOMERY,RUN ON, LOVELY LITTLE GIRLS,SAFETY SCISSORS, BRIDE OF NO NO,TONE DOGS,TREAT HER RIGHT,TRIPOD JIMMIE,LIFTER PULLER,THEY MIGHT BY GIANTS,GANG OF FOUR,THE POP GROUP, WIRE, JOSEPH K, ORANGE JUICE, RAIN PARADE, THE GREEN ON REED, THE RENDERS,SOUL COUGHING-MIKE DOUGHTY, MAZARIN, KARATE- GEOFF FARINA, SECRET STARS,THE CHURCH, BLANK DOGS, FROG EYES, JOAN OF ARC, PURE X, YUNG WU,WAKE OOLOO, SPEED THE PLOUGH, DRIVE BY TRUCKERS, CAMPER VAN BEETHOVEN, MARTIN NEWELL, ERLAND and The CARNIVAL, CRIPPLED BLACK PHOENIX,CALIFONE,RED RED MEAT, LOW, Eels, LOWER DENS,THE BLACK HEART PROCESSION, KING MISSILE, THE NOTWIST, CLINIC, QUICKSPACE,THE COMSAT ANGELS,THE ASSOCIATES, EZRA FURMAN and THE HARPOONS, EFF BARZELAY, BORN RUFIANS, FERGUS & GERONIMO, CHAIN AND THE GANG-IAN SEVENONIOUS-WEIRD WAR-THE MAKE UP,ESCAPIST,MOONFACE, DEAN BLUNT,COLLEEN,ZERO 7,THREE MILE PILOT,LIFE WITHOUT BUILDINGS, CLOUD CULT,BLACKOUT BEACH,PINBACK,ARIEL PINK,MAGIC HOUR,MAJOR STARS, MAPS & ATLASES, MEGAFAUN,MENOMENA,TAME IMPALA, AMPS FOR CHRIST,ARBOURETUM,TRUE WIDOW,NANA GRIZOL,TIMBER TIMBRE,THE, IMPOSSIBLE SHAPES,THE LOVE EVERYTHING,THE MAE SHI, DEAD SKELETONS,THE SHIPPING NEWS,NEW WET KOJAK,GIRLS AGAINTS BOYS,LES SAVY FAV,GERMAN SHEPHERDS,SILKWORM,DIANOGAH,31 KNOTS,90 DAY MEN, 17 PYGMIES,PARENTHETICAL GIRLS, GUN OUTFIT,VAMPIRE RODENTS, PUMA JAW-PINKIE MACLURE and JOHN WILLS, SLUG GUTS, DOG FACED HERMANS, GOD IS MY CO-PILOT, THE SKULL DEFEKTS, CUL de SAC, PELL MELL, FOR CARNATION, MARVIN PONTIAC, ARIEL PINK, FLAT WORMS, AMEN DUNES, IDDLES, WAXAHATCHEE, WOLF PARADE, SUN KILL MOON, NATALIE PRESS ,CHELSEA WOLFE, SHILPA RAY, INCA SILVER, IBEYI, ANGEL OLSEN,THE COMET IS COMING,SLEAFORD MODS, VAGABOND, SUUNS, MADONNATRON, BIG THIEF, FAT, SHAME, SAVAGES, ICEAGE, OMNI, PARQUET COURTS, WHITE FAMILY, LYDA HUSIK, SHARON VAN ETTEN, dEUS, MITSKI, LAUREL HALO,JULIA HOLTER, MARISSA NADLER, JOSEPHINE FOSTER,TRACY BRYANT, MALE GAZE, TY SEGALL,THEE OH SEES, TYVEK, GOAT, WAND,YUCK, THE MOONLANDINGZ, VIET CONG, OUGHT, ALLAH-LAS,THE FRESH & ONLYS, WHITE FENCE, LAURA MARLING, EMA, PHAEDRA, LHASA, FIRST AID KIT, JANE WEAVER, WYE OAK, CAROLINER AKA CAROLINER RAIBOW ... E gosto de viajar, andar de bicicleta, de comboios, de animais.... não gosto de pessoas superficiais... sem cultura.Gosto de dança, de arte o que quer que isso seja!. Não gosto da monotonia. Gosto de criticar no sentido positivo. Não gosto de sonhar em ficar rico. Gosto do “Vive cada dia como se fosse o último “. Não gosto de despedidas. Gosto de pormenores.Gosto de perfumes. Não gosto de mentir nem que me mintam, não suporto hipócritas.Gosto do mar. Não gosto de quem não acredita em nada e não se importa com nada e tem a profundidade de uma colher... Gosto de viajar, gosto de ajudar e de saber que pude ser útil a alguém em qualquer coisa. Não gosto da efemeridade da vida e da constante lembrança da proximidade da morte. Não gosto de não perceber. Não gosto de atrasos e de quem não é capaz de cumprir as suas promessas, não gosto de quem volta atrás com a sua palavra e ainda menos que voltem atrás comigo. Não gosto da cusquice.Gosto de amigos e da camaradagem, não gosto das” amizades “que se perdem por coisas que no final das contas não significam nada... Gosto de palavras e de conversas sem fim... Gosto de pessoas originais, com humor,com ideias próprias... e com classe. Não gosto de carinho quando estou nervoso.Gosto do campo. Não gosto de seguir a onda.Gosto de coisas pouco claras, mas bem esclarecidas. Gosto de dominar. Não gosto de brincar com os sentimentos dos outros.Gosto de toques e de trocas de olhar, de demonstrações de carinho e de cenas sensuais. Não gosto de ficar bêbado até dizer a verdade. Gosto da grandeza das coisas simples, e gosto de coisas complicadas mas não gosto de complicações... O comum não me atrai, gosto normalmente de coisas que passam despercebidas... Gosto de gostar e de não gostar de tudo isto e muito mais...
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The National Garden should be composed of statues, including statues of Ansel Adams, John Adams, Samuel Adams, Muhammad Ali, Luis Walter Alvarez, Susan B. Anthony, Hannah Arendt, Louis Armstrong, Neil Armstrong, Crispus Attucks, John James Audubon, Lauren Bacall, Clara Barton, Todd Beamer, Alexander Graham Bell, Roy Benavidez, Ingrid Bergman, Irving Berlin, Humphrey Bogart, Daniel Boone, Norman Borlaug, William Bradford, Herb Brooks, Kobe Bryant, William F. Buckley, Jr., Sitting Bull, Frank Capra, Andrew Carnegie, Charles Carroll, John Carroll, George Washington Carver, Johnny Cash, Joshua Chamberlain, Whittaker Chambers, Johnny “Appleseed” Chapman, Ray Charles, Julia Child, Gordon Chung-Hoon, William Clark, Henry Clay, Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain), Roberto Clemente, Grover Cleveland, Red Cloud, William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody, Nat King Cole, Samuel Colt, Christopher Columbus, Calvin Coolidge, James Fenimore Cooper, Davy Crockett, Benjamin O. Davis, Jr., Miles Davis, Dorothy Day, Joseph H. De Castro, Emily Dickinson, Walt Disney, William “Wild Bill” Donovan, Jimmy Doolittle, Desmond Doss, Frederick Douglass, Herbert Henry Dow, Katharine Drexel, Peter Drucker, Amelia Earhart, Thomas Edison, Jonathan Edwards, Albert Einstein, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Duke Ellington, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Medgar Evers, David Farragut, the Marquis de La Fayette, Mary Fields, Henry Ford, George Fox, Aretha Franklin, Benjamin Franklin, Milton Friedman, Robert Frost, Gabby Gabreski, Bernardo de Gálvez, Lou Gehrig, Theodor Seuss Geisel, Cass Gilbert, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, John Glenn, Barry Goldwater, Samuel Gompers, Alexander Goode, Carl Gorman, Billy Graham, Ulysses S. Grant, Nellie Gray, Nathanael Greene, Woody Guthrie, Nathan Hale, William Frederick “Bull” Halsey, Jr., Alexander Hamilton, Ira Hayes, Hans Christian Heg, Ernest Hemingway, Patrick Henry, Charlton Heston, Alfred Hitchcock, Billie Holiday, Bob Hope, Johns Hopkins, Grace Hopper, Sam Houston, Whitney Houston, Julia Ward Howe, Edwin Hubble, Daniel Inouye, Andrew Jackson, Robert H. Jackson, Mary Jackson, John Jay, Thomas Jefferson, Steve Jobs, Katherine Johnson, Barbara Jordan, Chief Joseph, Elia Kazan, Helen Keller, John F. Kennedy, Francis Scott Key, Coretta Scott King, Martin Luther King, Jr., Russell Kirk, Jeane Kirkpatrick, Henry Knox, Tadeusz Kościuszko, Harper Lee, Pierre Charles L’Enfant, Meriwether Lewis, Abraham Lincoln, Vince Lombardi, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Clare Boothe Luce, Douglas MacArthur, Dolley Madison, James Madison, George Marshall, Thurgood Marshall, William Mayo, Christa McAuliffe, William McKinley, Louise McManus, Herman Melville, Thomas Merton, George P. Mitchell, Maria Mitchell, William “Billy” Mitchell, Samuel Morse, Lucretia Mott, John Muir, Audie Murphy, Edward Murrow, John Neumann, Annie Oakley, Jesse Owens, Rosa Parks, George S. Patton, Jr., Charles Willson Peale, William Penn, Oliver Hazard Perry, John J. Pershing, Edgar Allan Poe, Clark Poling, John Russell Pope, Elvis Presley, Jeannette Rankin, Ronald Reagan, Walter Reed, William Rehnquist, Paul Revere, Henry Hobson Richardson, Hyman Rickover, Sally Ride, Matthew Ridgway, Jackie Robinson, Norman Rockwell, Caesar Rodney, Eleanor Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt, Betsy Ross, Babe Ruth, Sacagawea, Jonas Salk, John Singer Sargent, Antonin Scalia, Norman Schwarzkopf, Junípero Serra, Elizabeth Ann Seton, Robert Gould Shaw, Fulton Sheen, Alan Shepard, Frank Sinatra, Margaret Chase Smith, Bessie Smith, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Jimmy Stewart, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Gilbert Stuart, Anne Sullivan, William Howard Taft, Maria Tallchief, Maxwell Taylor, Tecumseh, Kateri Tekakwitha, Shirley Temple, Nikola Tesla, Jefferson Thomas, Henry David Thoreau, Jim Thorpe, Augustus Tolton, Alex Trebek, Harry S. Truman, Sojourner Truth, Harriet Tubman, Dorothy Vaughan, C. T. Vivian, John von Neumann, Thomas Ustick Walter, Sam Walton, Booker T. Washington, George Washington, John Washington, John Wayne, Ida B. Wells-Barnett, Phillis Wheatley, Walt Whitman, Laura Ingalls Wilder, Roger Williams, John Winthrop, Frank Lloyd Wright, Orville Wright, Wilbur Wright, Alvin C. York, Cy Young, and Lorenzo de Zavala.”
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Sinner’s Holiday: An Ode to Pre-Code
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Once upon a time, Hollywood movies showed us Spencer Tracy skinny-dipping with Loretta Young, Barbara Stanwyck ducking into the ladies’ room with her boss in exchange for a promotion, and chorus girls warbling hosannas to marijuana.1 This, of course, was pre-Code: shorthand for the era of Hollywood movie-making between the advent of sound in 1929 and the ascendance of Hays Office censorship in 1934. The term is in fact a misnomer. The Production Code was written and officially adopted in 1930, but for the next four years, like Prohibition, it was flouted with near impunity. A look at a representative film of the time provides ample evidence of the Code’s impotence. Take Night Nurse (Wellman, 1931), starring Barbara Stanwyck: a fast, tough, sleazy and thoroughly enjoyable tale of a nurse who uncovers a plot to murder the children in her care for their trust funds.
The Code proclaimed that Undressing scenes should be avoided, and never used save where essential to the plot. Stanwyck and her roommate, played by Joan Blondell, often speak their lines while casually changing their clothes in front of the camera. An intern who walks in on Stanwyck in her scanties assures her, “You can’t show me a thing. I just came from the delivery room.” The Code said, The use of liquor in American life…shall not be shown. The mother of Stanwyck’s charges, who is never seen in any other state than blotto, boasts, “I’m a dipshomaniac—and I like it!” Stanwyck befriends an amiable bootlegger when she treats his bullet-wound and agrees not to report it, contrary to law. In gratitude, he sends her a bottle of rye. “But you’re not allowed to drink,” a square nurse objects. “No,” Blondell cracks, “But it’s swell for cleaning teeth.”  Adultery and profanity are both proscribed by the Code. The dipsomaniac is plainly carrying on a tawdry affair with her chauffeur, Nick (Clark Gable), and at one point Stanwyck, disgusted to find her passed out while her children are on the brink of death, rebukes her with, “You mother.” The Code said, Methods of crimes should not be explicitly presented. When sent out to get milk for the sick children, the amiable bootlegger breaks into a grocery store. As for Revenge in modern times shall not be shown, the movie ends with the bootlegger arranging for Nick to be “taken for a ride.” Did I forget to mention that Apparent cruelty to children or animals, the central trope of the plot, is also forbidden by the Code? Or that Gable socks Stanwyck on the jaw, or that Stanwyck gets her job by flashing her ankles at a doctor?
Code? What Code?
The appeal of pre-Code movies lies not in sex, violence or vulgarity (there’s more than enough of those in the infinitely more explicit cinema of the last forty years) but in their attitude, which conveyed the pessimism and irreverence of their time. Radical cultural changes in the wake of World War I, the farce of Prohibition, the 1929 stock-market crash and the Great Depression combined to create a pervasive disillusionment and loss of respect for authority and traditional values. With rapid changes in fashion and technology, violent upheavals in economic and political conditions, society was wide open, hectically elated in the twenties, confused and frightened in the thirties. For a few years the lack of rigorous censorship allowed movies to channel the mood of the country and to capture society warts and all. They depicted adultery, divorce, rape, prostitution and homosexuality; bluntly portrayed alcoholism and drug addiction, glorified gangsters, con artists and fallen women. With a distinctive blend of cynicism and exuberance, they offered escapist entertainment but also bitter and sometimes radical visions of a society on the verge of breakdown. Oscar Levant famously quipped that he he knew Doris Day before she was a virgin; Hollywood too was grown up before it was innocent.
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The Con Man as Comic Hero: Blonde Crazy
During the silent era, censorship of films was piecemeal. Not only states but individual towns had boards of censors who screened movies and ordered cuts of shots or scenes they considered too racy. Projectionists simply snipped out the offending material, a practice that accounts in part for the incompleteness many surviving films from the twenties.2 In the early twenties, Hollywood was hit with a string of off-screen scandals, culminating in the trial of comedian Roscoe Arbuckle on charges of rape and manslaughter. The movie moguls, terrified that bad press would scare away audiences, invited Will Hays to become the guardian and public face of Hollywood’s morals. Hays, a Presbyterian elder and former postmaster general, became director of the Motion Picture Producers and Distributors Association. He was an ideal choice to project a more wholesome image of Hollywood, but as a censor he proved ineffectual, and movies continued to be attacked for their evil influence on the country’s moral fiber.
Silent movies contained many elements that would not be seen during the Code era, including nudity, drug use and comic vulgarity. But the absence of sound gave film a degree of unreality that lent itself to fantasies like Valentino as an Arab sheik and Douglas Fairbanks riding a flying carpet, as well as to timeless moral fables like Sunrise: a Song of Two Humans, whose characters are called simply The Man and His Wife. From Mary Pickford as a spunky urchin to Harold Lloyd as a college freshman, actors frequently played much younger and more naive than they were in real life. Even the flapper films of Clara Bow and Joan Crawford, which purported to expose the shocking mores of modern youth, presented their heroines as pure though misunderstood. With the change to talkies, the silent era’s swashbuckling heroes, Great Lovers, ringleted sweethearts and carefree flappers suddenly seemed antiquated. Sound punctured fantasy and brought movies down to earth and up to date: never again would they soar to the heights of romance they had reached in silence.
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The coming of sound involved a complete reinvention of movies, amounting to the development of a new medium. The fluid spectacles of the silent screen gave way to small-scale films confined by the technical limitations of early sound recording technology to interiors and studio sets. The bulk of films from 1929 and ’30 are clunky and static, with stilted dialogue and acting. When talkies hit their stride in the early thirties it was with urban settings that could be recreated on studio backlots and zingy vernacular dialogue delivered at machine-gun pace by Brooklyn-bred voices. As the old screen gods faded, snappy young urbanites like James Cagney and Joan Blondell entranced audiences with their unaffected style and wised-up attitude.3 This new earthiness brought the censorship issue to a crisis; everyone agreed that movies were going “from bad to voice.” In 1930, still hoping to render external censorship unnecessary through self-regulation, the studio moguls officially adopted the Production Code, written largely by a Jesuit priest named Daniel Lord (hence it should, aptly, be known as the Lord’s Code rather than the Hays Code.) But this effort coincided with the onset of the Depression, when the movie studios were struggling like other businesses. Desperate to lure audiences back to theaters they defied the Code to create daringly risqué entertainment, treating the list of “Don’ts and Be Carefuls” as a list of “Do’s.”
The kick in pre-Code movies comes from the awareness shared by the actors and filmmakers that they are pushing the limits, getting away with something.  Since today’s films must work so hard to raise an eyebrow, they can never recapture the harmless fizz of Maurice Chevalier taking Jeannette MacDonald’s measurements in Love Me Tonight, or Jean Harlow slipping a portrait of her boss into her garter in Red-Headed Woman, or Miriam Hopkins and Herbert Marshall in Trouble in Paradise picking each other’s pockets over the course of a romantic meal. (“I trust I may keep your garter?”)
There was a Code, after all, and movies were never completely uncensored. Because they couldn’t get away with explicitness or profanity, pre-Code movies specialized in innuendo. A line that would register with sophisticated adults but fly over the heads of children or more naïve viewers was considered ideal; it would protect the innocent while enticing the experienced. In The Half-naked Truth, a scheming promoter played by Lee Tracy checks into a fancy hotel with a Mexican carnival dancer he is passing off as a Turkish princess. Also with them is rotund Eugene Pallette, wearing a turban. The hotel clerk looks at the register Tracy has filled out and does a double take at Pallette. “Oh, they have them in all Turkish harems,” Tracy says, adding confidentially, “He’s very sensitive about it.” The joke is carried through the movie without a word being spoken that could bring a blush to the most prudish cheek. Pre-Code wasn’t always this artful—there’s nothing subtle about Dick Powell singing “I’m Young and Healthy” in a tunnel of chorus girls’ legs, or Tarzan and Jane romping around the jungle in loin cloths—but in general the naughtiness was low-key, not flaunted but there to be discovered by the alert viewer.
Movies offered vacations from reality in sleek art deco style: gleaming penthouses with twinkling views of Manhattan, shimmering bias-cut evening gowns and shiny top hats, buoyant jazz scores and intoxicated gaiety. Beyond mere escapism, there’s a loopy, zany, surreal streak in pre-Code that flourishes in the early Marx Brothers and W.C. Fields films, in Busby Berkeley musicals with their kaleidoscopes of semi-nude chorines and in the cartoons of the Fleischer Brothers, where Cab Calloway lends his voice to a ghostly dancing walrus singing “The St. James Infirmary Blues.” There’s a dizzy feeling, as if the whole of society, like Jack Lemmon in Some Like it Hot, had an empty stomach and it went to their heads.
Maybe it was the effect of hearing so often that prosperity was just around the corner while the country sank deeper and deeper into despair. Demented optimism was parodied—or endorsed; it’s hard to tell—in a bizarre cartoon short from Columbia Studios called Prosperity Blues. A world of wretched, baggy-eyed, trembling sufferers, of cobweb-infested banks and pitiful apple-peddlers, is transformed into a fascistic spectacle of crazed cheerfulness as the hero, to the tune of “Happy Days Are Here Again” slaps disembodied grins on people’s faces with the command “Smile, darn ya, smile!”
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“The age of chivalry is over,” James Cagney declares in Blonde Crazy (Del Ruth, 1931). “This, honey, is the age of chiselry.” Tough yet ebullient, Cagney personifies the essential pre-Code flavor of hard-boiled high spirits, sarcastically knowing and gleefully amoral, but not sour or misanthropic. Like nightclub owner Texas Guinan who greeted her customers with a hearty, “Hello, suckers!” the con artist hero of Blonde Crazy seems high on his own cynicism. Or maybe punch-drunk: you need a score card to keep track of how many times Joan Blondell slaps him, and he keeps coming back for more.
The films of Hollywood’s classical period are tight, smooth, polished. The scripts, dialogue, acting, lighting and art direction all gleam with controlled craftsmanship. Blonde Crazy, by contrast, skates on the verge of chaos: the actors seem to be winging it, cutting loose, seeing how far they can go. Cagney revels in this freedom, indulging in outrageous vocal mannerisms, flaunting his virtuosic control of his body as he darts and weaves through the role like a boxer in the ring, going from crafty schemer to world-class chump, wise-cracking operator to heart-broken lover. The anarchic, free-wheeling atmosphere of pre-Code, mined with slapstick and doubles entendres, often leaves modern audiences incredulous. Did I really hear that? Did they really mean...?
Like Night Nurse, Blonde Crazy methodically defies the Code. Undressing scenes? Cagney walks in on Blondell in the tub and appreciatively examines her underwear, doing a little shimmy with her panties, playfully holding her bra over his eyes like a pair of goggles. Liquor in American life? In an early scene Cagney, a bell-hop in an anything-goes hotel, peddles bootleg booze to a traveling salesman (Guy Kibbee). Adultery? Cagney and Blondell’s first con involves setting up the same salesman: caught “parking” with Blondell and a bottle of hooch, he offers a hefty bribe to the “cop” who’s actually their accomplice. Methods of crimes? The depiction of the movie’s confidence tricks, including a daringly simple ploy by which Cagney lifts a diamond bracelet from a jewelry store, is so detailed the viewer could easily copy them. Revenge in modern times? The movie lovingly details the means by which Blondell succeeds in fleecing a fellow con man who previously fleeced Cagney.
One scene is set in an elegant hotel lobby where men discuss the races while women share their plans to blackmail men with love letters. Every single person here is on the make. “Everyone has larceny in his heart,” Bert (Cagney) explains to Ann (Blondell) when he asks her to join him in the rackets. She’s reluctant, but only because she’s afraid of getting caught and sent to jail. Still, as the movie’s only hint of a conscience, she objects to out-and-out thievery and feistily protects her virtue. Bert keeps making passes at her and she keeps slapping his face, without harming their affectionate partnership. But the pair’s toughness keeps them from admitting the depths of their feelings. “I’ve wanted you ever since I saw you,” he tells her earnestly, then shrugs dismissively, “But if I can’t have you I’ll have someone else.” Still, by the time Ann tells him she’s marrying another man, your heart bleeds for Bert, the chiseler with the wandering eye. The other man is Joe Reynolds (Ray Milland) who chivalrously takes a cinder out of her eye and sends her a book of Browning (the poet, not the automatic, as Philip Marlowe would say.) She tells Bert that she’s going to marry Reynolds because he and his family know “a better way to live.” They care for “music and art and that kind of thing.” Of course he turns out to be the biggest louse of all, stealing from his firm and exploiting Bert’s devotion to Ann to make him the patsy. Bert winds up in jail and shot full of holes, but at least Ann finally admits her love and promises to wait for him.
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Joan Blondell was the best love interest Cagney ever had. More than able to stand up to him, she brings out an unexpectedly tender and sexy side of his cocky, wound-up persona. With her wide-eyed, appetizing looks, Blondell has a warm, open front but an inner reserve and caution. Like her fellow Brooklynite Barbara Stanwyck, she was born wised-up. Cagney too, for all his extroverted energy, has a core that is aloof, introverted, nervously intense. It is touching to see these two wary, skeptical souls embrace each other so openly. They have good reason to be wary; only suckers trust anyone in the world of Blonde Crazy. Con artists con fellow con artists, and “respectable” citizens lack basic decency. Near the end of the movie, another con man tries to interest Bert in a ploy that involves tricking the relatives of the recently deceased into paying for good luck charms that the dead supposedly ordered just before “kicking off.” Anyone stupid or trusting enough to be conned deserves to lose his money. Life is a continuous game of one-upmanship, a contest to see who can laugh last.
In Guys and Dolls, Sky Masterson explains that among his people, “to be marked as a chump is like losing your citizenship.” During the early thirties, audiences who felt like victims of an economic swindle reveled in the exploits of sharpies, shysters, smart guys who know all the angles and who outwit hypocritical representatives of wealth, authority, respectability. Cagney played more con men than gangsters: in Jimmy the Gent, as “the greatest chiseler since Michelangelo,” he asserts, “There’s only two kinds of guys in business, the ones that get caught and the ones that don’t get caught.” But for all his street smarts, Cagney has moments of child-like naivité. “The consummate urban provincial,” as Andrew Sarris called him, Cagney is irrepressible rather than unflappable. His driving energy, self-mocking humor, hot temper and sentimental streak expressed the pre-Code mood—fast-paced, excitable, hustling for a buck—as Bogart’s world-weary postwar cool expressed the mood of noir.
Later in the thirties, Frank Capra would glorify his own version of the sucker: in his films Gary Cooper and Jimmy Stewart embody the soul of America as innocent, optimistic, easily fooled. Smart cookies like Stanwyck and Jean Arthur would crumble in the face of such purity, renouncing their hardened attitude and determination to get ahead by any means necessary. Even pre-Code movies often bow, sometimes wistfully and sometimes perfunctorily, towards the old-fashioned virtues. Chivalry makes a come-back in the final scene of Blonde Crazy, one of the few genuinely romantic moments in Cagney’s career as he gazes up at Blondell with shining, worshipful eyes. Bert has demonstrated that love can turn a crooked guy into a knight in shining armor. But he’s got a prison stretch ahead of him, and then—what? Will he go straight, get a job? It’s hard to feel any great confidence in his future, since the lasting impression left by the film is that the cornerstone of American society is the confidence trick.
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“The End of America”: Heroes for Sale
The pre-Code years corresponded to the nadir of the Great Depression, when disgust with Herbert Hoover’s government deepened the country’s black mood, when the homeless called their shanty-towns “Hoovervilles” and the newspapers they wrapped themselves in “Hoover blankets.” Law-abiding citizens made folk heroes out of bank robbers like Dillinger and Bonnie and Clyde, while hoboes sang of a utopia where “all the cops have wooden legs” and “the railroad bulls are blind.” The “bulls” were notorious for beating the hoboes they caught, shooting at them or forcing them to jump from speeding trains; even young teenagers weren’t spared. Being broke, jobless and homeless was treated not as a misfortune but as a crime. In the South, many towns used transients as slave labor: arrested on freight trains or in rail yards, they were put to work on chain gangs, and when their sentences were up, put back on the trains they’d been arrested for riding and told to get out of town. Communities posted signs, “Jobless men keep going—we can’t take care of our own.” Some towns denied medical care to travelers who fell ill or were injured, simply dumping them outside the city limits. Before the 1932 election of Franklin D. Roosevelt, many people felt the country was drifting towards anarchy or revolution.
Not all movies of the time were escapist fantasies; many pre-Code films were “ripped from the headlines.” Warner Brothers even confronted the Depression in a musical, Golddiggers of 1933. The opening number, “We’re In the Money,” is pure wish-fulfillment, as chorus girls wearing only strategically placed gold coins crow that “Old Man Depression” is through and that, “We never see a headline about a breadline today.” This giddy fantasy shatters when it is revealed to be a rehearsal for a show that has to close down because the producers can’t pay rent for the theater. Soon the chorus girls are staying in bed all day (three to a bed) because they have nothing to eat. The plot invites us to enjoy watching Joan Blondell earn money the easy way again, squeezing it out of a man who is rich, self-righteous and not very bright. Golddiggers is fluff, but it concludes with a musical number that makes a powerful if disconcerting stab at social realism.
This is social realism à la Busby Berkeley, so Blondell dons a black satin dress and stands under a lamppost, suggesting that unless the government helps jobless men their wives will be reduced to peddling themselves in the street. “Remember my forgotten man,” she sings, “You put a rifle in his hand / You sent him far away / You shouted hip hooray / But look at him today…”4 The song is taken up by a black woman sitting in an open window, surrounded by other women posed to look like F.S.A. portraits: a gaunt and worried farm wife, a starved and empty-eyed grandmother. Meanwhile endless lines of men are seen marching off to war, stumbling through the muddy trenches, then shuffling along in breadlines. This was torn from some very fresh headlines: in the summer of 1932 thousands of World War I veterans, known as the Bonus Army, had camped out on the Mall in Washington, D.C., asking the government to pay them the financial bonuses they were promised for their war service in advance, since many of them were unemployed and destitute. The army under Gen. Douglas MacArthur violently dispersed the men and their families, inspiring outrage. In this frivolous Hollywood musical, Blondell confronts a policeman who is rousting a bum out of a doorway, pointing to the military medal pinned to the inside of the man’s shabby lapel. Her eyes burn with pure hatred for the cop.
In these desperate times, both socialism and fascism were touted as viable alternatives to America’s problems. Several Hollywood movies offered glowing visions of benevolent totalitarianism: in Gabriel Over the White House, produced by William Randolph Hearst in 1932, Walter Huston plays a president who seizes dictatorial powers for the good of the country and proceeds to get rid of gangsters by trying them in military courts without constitutional protections. (Sound familiar?) In The Mayor of Hell, the boys in an ethnically diverse and racially integrated reform school are offered the chance to run the place as a children’s democracy, and when a tyrannical director tries to destroy this system, they try him in a kangaroo court complete with flaming torches.
The government’s helplessness or callousness in the face of economic crisis was not the only source of disenchantment with authority. The prohibition of alcohol, enacted in 1920, turned the vast majority of Americans into criminals, law enforcement into hypocrites, and bootlegging gangsters into society’s pets. Meanwhile, in the late 1920s the lingering wounds of the Great War, initially suppressed by a generation desperate to forget, resurfaced as people began to take stock of what they now viewed as a ghastly waste of life. Pacifism was widely embraced; in 1933 the hallowed Oxford University Student Union debated and passed the statement, “That this House will in no circumstances fight for its king and country.” Movies like All Quiet on the Western Front and The Last Flight expressed horror at the costs and pointlessness of the war, while others called attention to the plight of veterans struggling to survive in the country for which they had fought.
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Heroes for Sale (Wellman, 1933) is one of the bleakest films to come out of Hollywood during the studio era. What the confidence trick is in Blonde Crazy, gross injustice is in Heroes for Sale: the basic building block of American society. Richard Barthelmess plays the American everyman as Job, afflicted not by mere bad luck but by unfairness, misunderstanding and the heartlessness of the powerful. In the teens and twenties, Barthelmess had played pure-hearted farm boys in silent melodramas like Way Down East and Tol’able David; he stood for integrity, trustworthiness and boyish optimism. By 1933, his fresh handsome face looked tired and worn, prematurely defeated even at the start of the movie, when he supposed to be just 25. The story begins in the trenches during the War, and the first thing we see is an officer issuing a command for a raid intended to gain prestige by capturing a German officer. When a subordinate objects that the plan will amount to suicide, he snaps, “Suicide or not, it’s orders,” and tells the other officer to take nine or ten men, because “that’s all I can afford to lose.” This kind of callous abuse of power will recur throughout the film, until the penultimate scene in which armed policemen drive homeless men from their shelter into the rain, ignoring the plea that they are not bums but veterans.
Tom Holmes (Barthelmess) is one of the nine or ten expendables chosen for the mission, and when his superior officer turns yellow and refuses to leave the shell-hole where they are hiding, he single-handedly knocks out a machine-gun nest and captures a German officer, only to be wounded and left for dead on his way back. His own officer, Roger, takes credit for the escapade and wins the Distinguished Service Cross, while Tom is taken to a German hospital where he is treated humanely but given morphine to ease the pain of shell-fragments in his spinal column, starting him on the road to addiction. Back home, he winds up working in the bank owned by Roger’s father, who self-righteously fires him when he learns of his drug problem. Roger is a weak, nervous, sweaty-palmed villain; he feels bad about stealing Tom’s glory and allowing him to suffer unfairly, just not bad enough to do anything about it.
For a while things look up for Tom. In Chicago he falls in with a friendly father and daughter who run a café, gets a good job at a laundry, and marries a beautiful young woman (Loretta Young). But as soon as he reaches higher he is shot down. He agrees to help promote a friend’s invention to mechanize the laundry, but when his benevolent boss dies, the new owners use the machine as an excuse to fire all their workers. The workers blame Tom and start a riot, in which his wife is accidentally killed. As if that weren’t enough, he is blamed for leading the riot he was trying to stop and sentenced to five years hard labor. When he gets out, he’s still marked as a “Red” and driven out of town by government agents. By now the country is in the grip of the Depression, and he joins the army of hoboes riding the rails. Achieving secular sainthood, Tom gives away the fortune he earned from the laundry machine to fund a soup kitchen. And when he finally encounters Roger again, also on the bum after serving jail time for embezzling, Tom counters Roger’s pessimism (“The country can’t go on this way. This is the end of America”) with a pat speech about how the country isn’t licked and will rise again, just like Roosevelt said in his inaugural speech. Angry and anguished throughout much of the film, by the end he has slipped into a kind of haloed masochism. Despite his clichéd words, what he embodies is not can-do optimism but the kind of enlightened detachment that comes from having nothing more to lose.
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“The only thing that matters is money. Without it you are garbage. With it you are a king.” These words are spoken by Max, the German inventor who makes Tom rich and indirectly ruins his life. Max is a ludicrous stereotype, starting out as a ranting communist and abruptly turning into a greedy plutocrat (when someone points out that he used to hate capitalists he responds, “Of course—because I had no money then!”) In its one idyllic interlude, the film shows a workplace where capital and labor cooperate in smiling harmony and the boss is even willing to use mechanization to give employees more leisure and easier jobs without cutting the workforce or lowering salaries. This utopian fantasy, along with the café whose owners give to the poor even as they struggle to survive, suggest that the only solution to the country’s problems is selfless generosity. Unfortunately, the movie also implies that heartlessness and blinkered malice are far more common.
Heroes for Sale is not a lucid analysis of economic problems, and despite a gritty atmosphere it lacks the objectivity of neo-realism. At once bitter and sentimental, it portrays the whole of American society as a “you-must-pay-the-rent-I-can’t-pay-the-rent” melodrama, with villains as vile and heroes as pure as those in a D.W. Griffith tale of wronged innocence. Many pre-Code movies invite the viewer to identify with and root for people who cheat to get ahead: gangsters, con artists, gold-diggers. Heroes for Sale instead asks us to identify with an innocent and virtuous but hapless and often helpless hero. If people fantasized about being one of Cagney’s confident, cynical operators—predators rather than prey—they saw themselves as Tom Holmes: down on their luck, taking one hit after another, but struggling on and clinging to hope.
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Wellman’s next film was Wild Boys of the Road, his famous portrait of teenage hoboes, which grinds through hardship and injustice only to veer into shining idealism in the last five minutes. Two middle-class high-school boys turn into ragged panhandlers, one a cripple, the other stooping occasionally to petty theft. A crowd of vagrants bands together to attack and kill a brakeman who has raped a teenage girl, and to fight off the “bulls” who try to put them off a freight train. It’s easy to imagine audiences cheering as the young bums pelt the cops with eggs and fruit, and booing when the cops use fire hoses to drive them from the shanty-town they have built in disused sewer pipes. The hobo community is painted as loyal, diverse and supportive (blacks and girls are treated as equals), but no one is having any fun. They’re not wild, just bone-weary. The protagonists wind up in New York, living in a garbage dump, and one is tricked into taking part in an attempted robbery. But when they are hauled before a judge, instead of coldly meting out injustice like the judge in Heroes for Sale, the kindly man lectures the youths on how things are going to be better now, they will get a fresh chance, as the camera pans up to the National Reconstruction Administration poster above his head (“We Do Our Part”). The ending looks like a cop-out now, but audiences of the time probably cheered it too.
The pre-Code era was vanquished not only by stricter censorship but by the mood swing following Roosevelt’s inauguration, when the desperate country embraced the promise of a “new deal for the American people.” Pictures of FDR went up next to icons of Jesus; at the end of Footlight Parade, another Warner Brothers musical, solders marching in formation create an American flag, the president’s face, and the NRA eagle. Roosevelt campaigned to the tune of “Happy Days are Here Again,” and one of his first actions in office was to repeal Prohibition. The New Deal failed to end the Depression but it did stop the free-fall of the country’s spirits, ending the sense that the people had been abandoned by their leaders. Hollywood diligently promoted the new tone of wholesome optimism, strictly punishing vice and rewarding virtue. But can you regain innocence once you’ve lost it?
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The Age of Experience: Baby Face
Pre-Code movies finally went too far. The last straw may have been the lesbian “dance of the naked moon” in The Sign of the Cross, Miriam Hopkins getting raped in a barn in The Story of Temple Drake, or Mae West just being Mae West. America was divided then as now, and the backlash that ushered in the Code crackdown was driven in part by heartland resentment of movies pitched at sophisticated urban audiences. 5 Outraged by the increasingly salacious tone of Hollywood, in 1934 the Catholic Church formed the Legion of Decency and ordered its congregations to boycott the movies it condemned. In fact, box office receipts rose for movies that were banned by the Legion, but Hollywood’s producers panicked at the prospect of shrinking audiences; of being attacked as foreign corrupters of America’s youth, since most were Jewish immigrants; and of federal government intervention. They capitulated. After 1934, the studios could no longer flout the Production Code Administration and its viciously anti-Semitic head, Joe Breen; unless movies earned its seal of approval they would be blackballed. For a few years filmmakers fought hard against the Code6, but as ticket sales rose with the easing of the Depression, they settled into acceptance of its strictures. For the next twenty years married couples would sleep in twin beds and no couple would kiss for longer than three seconds. The most damaging aspect of the Code was not that it limited what could be shown, but that it forced movies to uphold conservative values, to show respect for authority and religion, and to present a simple dichotomy of good and evil, virtue and sin. The censors did not want controversial subjects like abortion, prostitution or racial tensions discussed from any angle, no matter how morally serious. Hollywood managed to produce great movies under the Code’s restrictions, but sometimes its stifling effect gave them a sterile, airless, homogenized quality.
Some of the pre-Code spirit survived in screwball comedy, a genre created by the Code—the sexes must battle lest they wind up in bed. Even at the height of the Code, Preston Sturges and Billy Wilder consistently subverted its precepts, probably because their dialogue was too clever or just too audaciously dirty for the censors to decipher. After World War II the hard-boiled, wised-up attitude went underground, flourishing in film noir, but what became of the pre-Code sensibility after the end of the noir cycle? Our own time may be rife with irony and black comedy, but sneaky innuendo can’t thrive without restrictions, and all-pervasive, indiscriminate irony becomes shallow and facile. The gritty, sassy tone of pre-Code flourished precisely because it still had the power to shock.
The proponents of censorship cited the overwhelming power and mass appeal of movies, which made them particularly dangerous to the young. And after all movies were not art, so they couldn’t claim first-amendment protection as books or plays might: one journalist wrote in 1934 that no “classic” movie had been created yet. Hollywood’s producers were all too ready to agree, viewing their creations only as commercial products. Even pre-Code films weren’t safe from retroactive censorship. Those that were re-released during the Code years or the early years of television had bits cut out: Myrna Loy trilling “Mimi” in a sheer nightgown in Love Me Tonight, Edward Woods tussling in bed with Joan Blondell in Public Enemy. Ironically, films that were considered too thoroughly offensive to be salvaged remained intact. In 2004 a complete, uncensored print of Baby Face, perhaps the crown jewel of pre-Code, was discovered at the Library of Congress. Baby Face (Green, 1933) was so sordid that it was rejected outright by state censorship boards and heavily altered before being released, but a copy of the original camera negative showed the film as only censors had ever seen it.
Sold-out crowds packed New York’s Film Forum on a snowy Monday in January 2005 to be the first audience ever to watch Barbara Stanwyck smash a beer bottle over the head of a man molesting her, then lie down in the straw with a brakeman in return for a free ride on a freight train; to hear a sinister German cobbler quote Nietszche to Stanwyck and advise her to stamp out all emotion and use her power over men to get the things she wants. A New York Times piece on the rediscovered print stated that “you couldn’t make this film today.” Baby Face’s heroine, Lily Powers, is sexy and heartless, with a hidden, wounded fury built up during a lifetime of mistreatment. Accompanied by a growling rendition of “The St. Louis Blues,” she climbs a ladder of weak and venal men from a dreary steel-town speakeasy to the inevitable Manhattan penthouse. With her all the way is the only person she really cares for, her black maid and best friend, played by the beautiful Teresa Harris. Baby Face has all the kick, the style, the shocking laughs and underlying bleakness that exemplify pre-Code.
During the Depression, with so many men unable to support families, women became responsible for their own and their children’s survival as they had rarely been before. Many pre-Code movies focus on the predicament of women looking for ways to support themselves outside of marriage. While the flappers of the 1920s were young girls sowing their wild oats, the women of pre-Code are looking for security, and they aren’t too scrupulous about how they get it. They are neither virtuous helpmeets nor destructive vamps; they are adults who have faced some cold, hard facts. Actresses like Constance Bennett and Miriam Hopkins played a new kind of woman who was hardened, experienced, far from spotless, but who instead of paying for her sins usually triumphed in the end.
World War I shattered the traditional manly and womanly ideals of the nineteenth century; World War II brought back the celebration of the he-man and the homemaker. Between the wars there was a blurring and mingling of the sexes. Women bobbed their hair, smoked and drove cars; men got manicures, sang falsetto and danced the Charleston. A novelty song of the time complained: “Masculine women, feminine men / Which is the rooster, which is the hen? / It’s hard to tell ‘em apart these days.” Homosexuality was an object of sniggering fascination, and caricatures of effeminate men and butch women show up regularly in pre-Code movies. In Ladies They Talk About, a new inmate in a women’s prison is warned about a hefty cigar-smoking lady in a monocle: “Watch out for her, she likes to wrestle.” In Wonder Bar, a fey young man cuts in on a dancing couple and dances off—with the man. “Boys will be boys!” Al Jolson comments with a swishy gesture.
In the Victorian era, Europe and America embraced the ideal of woman as untouched by experience, the “angel of the house.” One of the arguments against granting women the vote or allowing them to enter universities and the work-place was that if they left the domestic sphere they would lose their purity and moral authority. The working women of thirties Hollywood triumphantly backed this argument: they are hard-nosed, pragmatic, independent. The “double standard” for pre- and extra-marital sex was a common theme in films of the early thirties: why shouldn’t women act like men? The feisty yet vulnerable pre-Code woman was more compromised than the fast-talking dame of later screwball comedies, who usually worked as a reporter or secretary and relished her self-sufficiency. One aspect of pre-Code movies that might actually shock contemporary audiences is the ubiquitous equation of sex and money. It’s taken for granted that women will sell themselves for furs, jewels and apartments, as “kept women” or free-lance party girls. This reflects the Depression too, a time when—so the movies warned—the scarcity of honest jobs might tempt girls to take “the easiest way.” Men, meanwhile, might turn to crime, bootlegging, gangs: selling their souls for flashy suits, cars and women. Unlike their female counterparts, the fallen men always pay, dying in the gutter or going to the chair. Women who break commandments—even a hard-bitten ex-felon like Constance Bennett in Bed of Roses—can be redeemed through the love of an honest man, in this case the poor but hunky Joel McCrea.
The thirties were a golden age for women in Hollywood movies, the only decade when they were regularly allowed to be smart, competent, funny and sexy all at once, and seldom required to be tamed or put in their place by men (Female is a dispiriting exception.) Throughout the decade, women continued to embody the toughness and cynicism of the Depression years in romantic comedies, where they were habitually both more dazzling and more down-to-earth than their male counterparts. The experienced woman paired with a naïve, virginal man is partly a comic reversal of a more traditional trope, Little Red Riding Hood and the Big Bad Wolf. But while these women take economic advantage of their male prey, they are also seduced by male innocence. They yearn for what they themselves have lost.
The uncensored version of Baby Face makes it clear that Lily was forced into prostitution by her own father when she was fourteen. Hence the cruel irony of the title: while she poses as girlishly helpless (“Nothing like this has ever happened to me,” she pleads when she’s caught in the restroom with her boss) she has been, as the cliché goes, robbed of innocence. This is the festering wound behind her hard, defiant poise. No one could play the part better than Stanwyck, with her devastating ability to face the facts; her sudden lashing rages; and the enticing warmth that she could—chillingly—turn on or off at will. Douglas Sirk spoke later of how Stanwyck seemed to have been “deeply touched by life.” Her most arresting trait is her level, unwavering gaze, both bold and sad—what Sirk called her “amazing tragic stillness.” The simplicity of her style comes from a steely inner resolve, a hard-won self-mastery that allows her to look at the world without fear—but not without anger or sorrow. “My life has been hard, bitter,” Lily tells her husband. “I’m not like other women. All the gentleness and kindness in me has been killed.”
Movies of the early thirties revel in the victory of experience over innocence, but they mourn it too. James Cagney stumbles into the gutter in the rain muttering, “I ain’t so tough.” Ann Dvorak, as a drug addict whose sleazy lover has kidnapped her son, crashes through a window and plummets to the street below to save the boy’s life. Paul Muni, fugitive from a chain gang, fades into the darkness, answering his girlfriend’s question, “How do you survive?” with the despairing words, “I steal!”7 It is this sense of bitter knowledge, of deeply-felt experience, that makes the best pre-Code movies truly “adult.” W.H. Auden said that the purpose of art is to make self-deception more difficult: “by telling the truth, to disenchant and disintoxicate.” Enchantment and intoxication have always been Hollywood’s stock in trade, but occasionally—in Out of the Past, in The Lady Eve, in Blonde Crazy—the studios blended cocktails of fantasy and disillusionment, of disappointment and romance. Hollywood in the 1930s cast its lingering spell not with cynical magic, but with magical cynicism.
by Imogen Sara Smith
NOTES
1. In, respectively, Man’s Castle, Baby Face, Murder at the Vanities.
2. What happened to the cut footage? Most of it probably wound up in the wastebasket, though some found a home elsewhere. In his book The Silent Clowns Walter Kerr recounts how a boyhood friendship with his local projectionist enabled him to amass “what must unquestionably have been the most extensive collection of shots of Vilma Banky’s décolletage existing anywhere in America.”
3. Native New Yorkers Cagney and Blondell were appearing together in a play called “Penny Arcade” when they were both offered contracts by Warner Brothers, the studio that, with its Vitaphone process, had pushed the changeover to sound. “Penny Arcade” became the film Sinners’ Holiday; Cagney and Blondell made six more films together and formed a life-long friendship.
4. Harry Warren and Al Dubin wrote “Remember My Forgotten Man,” which echoes the great Depression anthem, “Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?” in its complaint that the men who built the country and fought to defend it were now reduced to begging for bread. These two songs were exceptional; Tin Pan Alley churned out hundreds of “keep smiling” ditties during the Depression, leaving it to Woody Guthrie to express the nation’s bitter mood in songs like “I Ain’t Got No Home in this World Anymore.”
5. The pre-Code Two Kinds of Women opens with the governor of a western state rehearsing a passionate speech decrying the evil influence of New York City on the rest of the nation, leading America’s youth astray with the lure of glamour and fast living. The scene cuts to the next room where the governor’s daughter (Miriam Hopkins) lounges on a sofa in sexy pajamas, reading The New Yorker and listening to a radio program broadcasting jazz from a Manhattan nightclub. The movie makes no secret of which side it’s on. At the end the daughter says that she and her New York playboy husband will announce that they are moving to South Dakota for the fresh air and clean living—until her father is re-elected, after which, “We’ll come back and live on East 58th Street!”
6. Producers and filmmakers at Warner Brothers were particularly hostile to the new regime. Busby Berkeley’s Footlight Parade features a puritanical censor who keeps popping up to warn Cagney, a director of musical prologues, “You’ll have to put some bathing suits on those mermaids—you know Pennsylvania.” Ultimately, he’s revealed as worse than just a buffoon when he’s caught in flagrante delicto with the film’s floozy.
7. In, respectively, Public Enemy, Three on a Match, I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang.
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Mai 13. Foals – Bataclan 14. Romain Berteau + Claus & Clausen + Borja Flames + Ambeyance (fest. Switch) – théâtre de Vanves 14. Erikm & Anthony Pateras + Dieb13 & Burkhard Stangl – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 14. Ramona Cordova + Charlène Darling – Mains d'oeuvre (Saint-Ouen) 16. Saudaá Group + Orgue-Paysage – Fondation Cartier 16. Voiski + Myako & Basses Terres + Marylou (RA Paris) – Silencio 16. Franck Vigroux & Antoine Schmitt : "Chronostasis" + Quatuor Impact & Giani Caserotto + Open Women Orchestra (fest. Switch) – théâtre de Vanves 17. Crave + Zaltan & PAM + Full Circle + Low Jack + Oko dj + Clara3000 (RA Paris) – Dizonord (gratuit) 17. Ujjaya + Archétype – Salle Icare|Médiathèque (Vélizy-Villacoublay) (gratuit sur résa) 17. Philip Glass : Études pour piano – Salle Pierre-Boulez|Philharmonie 17. Jacco Gardner + Chris Cohen + Eerie Wanda + Tonn3rr3 + Discovery Zone (Le Beau fest.) – Trabendo 17. Hen Ogledd + Faune – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 17. Inigo Kennedy + Möd4rn + Stephanie Sykes – Rex Club 17. Polar Inertia + Dement3d + Ninos Do Brasil + Lokier + A strange Wedding + Full Circle – La Machine 17. Surgeon + S.Y.R.O.B + DJ Jee + Cénile Technorama – NF-34 18. Bruce Brubaker & Max Cooper : Glasstronica – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 18. Eliane Radigue : musique (diff.) pour "Continuum" de Félicie d'Estienne d'Orves – Centre Pompidou 18. Planningtorock – Gaîté lyrique 18. Thurston Moore +  HAHA Sounds Collective + L'Éclair + Luis Ake + Domotic + Pantin Plage (dj) (Le Beau fest.) – Trabendo 18. Croatian Amor + Re:Ni + dj Sacom + Hanah (RA Paris) – Badaboum 18. Brandt Brauer Frick + Collectif sin ~ + Axel Rigaud (fest. Switch) – théâtre de Vanves 18. Orphx + Konkurs (Blush Response & Sarin) + Blush Response + O/H – tba 18. Function + dj Deep + Lewis Fautzi – Concrete 19. DJ Sundae + Crystallmess + Betty + Toma Kami (RA Paris) – Concrete (gratuit) 19. Julien Claus – Ancienne Brasserie Bouchoule (Montreuil) (gratuit) 19. Commando Koko + The Soft Rider + We Will Woo ! – L'International 22. Housewives – Supersonic (gratuit) 23. Lots in Kiev + Thot + Brusque – Petit Bain 23. 1919 + Guerre froide + Pest Modern + Warum Joe – Gibus 24. Beak> + TVAM – Gaîté lyrique 24. Shonen Knife – Petit Bain 24. Antichildleague + Corps + Geography of Hell – Les Voûtes 24. Othello Aubern + City Dragon + None + Graal – Espace B 24. Felix Kubin & Hubert Zemler + Phuong Dan + RVDS & Best Boy Electric + Ron Morelli – La Station 24. Codex Empire + Dimitri Rivière + Nari Fshr + Sina XX b2b Munsinger – Petit Bain 25. Sydney Valette + Blind Delon + Ruines – Supersonic (gratuit) 25. Xeno & Oaklander + Automelodi + Void Vision – Petit Bain 25. Rebekah + Schwefelgelb + JKS + Regal + Parfait – tba 26. Jérôme Poret – Ancienne Brasserie Bouchoule (Montreuil) (gratuit) 26. New Berlin + Euromilliard – Pointe Lafayette 27. Me Donner + Somaticae + Nani ∞ Guru – Espace B 27. USA Nails + Dead Arms + Cohaagen – ESS'Pace 28. Alice in Chains + Black Rebel Motorcycle Club – Olympia ||COMPLET|| 29. Flotation Toy Warning + Raoul Vignal – Petit Bain 29. Unit Moebius + Scorpion violente + Prettiest Eyes (fest. Ideal Trouble) – La Station 29. Pizza Noise Mafia + Laz (Air Lqd & Lost Sound Bytes) + Bear Bones, Lay Low + Summer Satana + Tav Exotic + La Souris & l'éléphant + DJ Athome (fest. Ideal Trouble) – Centre Wallonie-Bruxelles 29. Big Brave + My Disco + Tu brûles mon esprit – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 30. Cuntre (Lionel Fernandez & Nicolas Mazet) + Couloir Gang (fest. Ideal Trouble) – Le Zorba 30. AnD (dj) + Dyen + Parfait [Blawan + ABSL : ANNULÉ] – NF-34 31. François Bonnet + Knud Viktor + Jim O'Rourke + Florian Hecker (fest. Akousma) – Studio 104|Maison de la Radio 31. De Ambassade + Beau Wanzer + Anna Funk Damage + Le Matin + Bernardino Feminielli + Unas + Fiesta en el vecchio (fest. Ideal Trouble) – La Station
Juin 01. Eryck Abecassis & Reinhold Friedl + Hilde Marie Holsen + Anthony Pateras + Lucy Railton (fest. Akousma) – Studio 104|Maison de la Radio 01. Millimetric + Phase fatale + Terence Fixmer + Dersee + Raffaele Attanasio + 14Anger + Arnaud Rebotini & David Caretta – Studio de Lendit (La Plaine-Saint-Denis) 01/02. Metronomy + Laurent Garnier + Ricardo Villalobos + Mr Oizo + Bonobo (dj) + Yves Tumor + Marie Davidson + Pond + Sleaford Mods... (fest. We Love Green) – Bois de Vincennes 02. Bernard Parmegiani + Jean Schwarz (fest. Akousma) – Studio 104|Maison de la Radio 02. Vanishing Twin + Eye (fest. Ideal Trouble) – Lafayette Anticipations 04. Kurt Liedwart + Billy Roisz + Julien Ottavi + Eryck Abecassis – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 05. Shellac – La Maroquinerie 05. Institute + Last Night + The Cherry Bones – L'International 05. Otzeki – Safari Boat 06. Tim Hecker & Konoyo Ensemble + Mondkopf + Kelly Moran (Villette sonique fest.) – Cabaret sauvage 06. Umwelt + Falhaber + VII Circle – NF-34 07. Danny Brown (Villette sonique fest.) – Périphérique 07. Constant Mongrel + Computerstaat + Warm Swords – Espace B 07. Kuss + HDN – La Plage|Glazart 08. Julia Holter + Cate Le Bon (Villette sonique fest.) – Trabendo 08. Deena Abdelwahed + David August + Ross from Friends + Objekt (dj) + Apollo noir (dj) (Villette sonique fest.) – Grande Halle 08. Thurston Moore Group + Modern Men – La Maroquinerie 08. Nova Materia + Maria Violenza + Aïsha Devi + Belmont Witch + Black Midi + Coucou Chloé + Front de cadeaux + Juan Wauters + Krampf (dj) + Musique chienne + Nyoko Dokbaë + Novelist + Shanti Celeste + Szun Waves + Wiki (Villette sonique fest.) – parc de la Villette (gratuit) 09. Fontaines DC + Crack Cloud + Efrim Menuck + Bracco + Mdou Moctar + Corridor + The Messthetics + Warm Drag + Borja Flames + Myako + Zaltan & Oko + Tiger Tiger + Sinkane 09. Stereolab + Jonathan Bree + Anémone (Villette sonique fest.) – Grande Halle 12. The Soft Moon – Safari Boat 12. Rouge Gorge – L'International 12. Matmos + John Wiese – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 13. Minuit Machine + Hørd + Marble Slave – Supersonic (gratuit) 13. Christian Death + Little Nemo – Gibus 13. Fat White Family – Élysée Montmartre 13. The Horrorist + Poison Point + Melania + Philipp Strobel – NF-34 14/15. Jessica 93 + Year of No Light + Hangman's Chair + JC Satan + Vox Low + White Heat (15 ans de New Noise) – Trabendo 15. Karen Gwyer + Gudrun Gut + Dorit Chrysler joue Laurie Spiegel – Gaîté lyrique 15. Ensemble Citrouille + Félicie Bazealire + Foxtrt + Delphine Dora + Manolito + Anna Serra + Sophie Agnet & Olivier Benoit + Trans Aéolian Transmission + Hippie Diktat (fest. Les Oreilles libres) – Théâtre Les Thénardiers (Montreuil) 16. Siglo XX + The Arch – La Maroquinerie 16. Plaid – Petit Bain 16. Vomir + Straub Mocky + Achille + Strie + LV2 + Trans Kabar + Club Sieste (fest. Les Oreilles libres) – Théâtre Les Thénardiers (Montreuil) 18. Simon Whetham + Estelle Schorpp – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 19. Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks – La Gaîté lyrique 21. Anne Clark : perf. pour "Ocean 21" de Maggie Boggaart – Auditorium Saint-Germain 22. The Intelligence + Flatworms – La Maroquinerie 22. LA Witch – Black Star 23. La Pince + Leon + Howdoyoudance + Polar Polar Polar Polar – Cirque électrique 26. Magma – Salle Pierre-Boulez|Philharmonie 26. Cannibale – Safari Boat 26. Caterina Barbieri + SKY H1 – La Gaîté lyrique 26. Pigalle – La Maroquinerie 26. Daniel Menche + Point invisible + Tzii – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 27. Plomb + Perm36 + Pour X raisons – Cirque électrique 28. To Live & Shave in LA + Carrageenan + TTTT – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 28/29. Rammstein – La Défense Arena (Nanterre) ||COMPLET||
Juillet 02. Interpol – Olympia 04. Cat Power + H-Burns (fest. Days off) – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 05. Klimperei, Sacha Czerwone, David Fenech, Denis Frajerman & Christophe Micusnule – Chair de poule (gratuit) 05. Pantha du Prince + Scratch Massive (fest. Days off) – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 05. I Hate Models + Jardin + Mount Kimbie + Oktober Lieber + Rodhad + Mor Elian + Olivia... (The Peacock Society fest.) – Parc floral 05. The B-52's – Olympia 05/06. The Psychotics Monks + La Jungle + Yachtclub + Zombie Zombie + Frustration + Fleuves noirs + Bruit noir + Le Singe blanc + Le Sacre du tympan + Enablers + Os Noctambulos + The Scanners... (fest. La Ferme électrique) 06. Jonsi & Alex Somers jouent "Riceboy Sleeps" (fest. Days off) – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 06. Helena Hauff b2b DJ Stingray + Jon Hopkins + Motor City Drum Ensemble + Len Faki + Robert Hood + Octavian + The Black Madonna + Clara! + Nicola Cruz... (The Peacock Society fest.) – Parc floral 07. Jonsi, Alex Somers & Paul Corley : "Liminal Soundbath" (fest. Days off) – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 07. Ministry – La Machine 07/08. Thom Yorke (fest. Days off) – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 08. Gossip – Salle Pleyel 08. Melvins – La Plage|Glazart 11. Full of Hell + The Body + Pilori – Gibus 11. Masada + Sylvie Courvoisier & Mark Feldman + Mary Halvorson quartet + Craig Taborn + Trigger + Erik Friedlander & Mike Nicolas + John Medeski trio + Nova quartet + Gyan Riley & Julian Lage + Brian Marsella trio + Ikue Mori + Kris Davis + Peter Evans + Asmodeus : John Zorn's Marathon Bagatelles – Salle Pleyel 11. Flamingods + Warmduscher + Triptides (Garage MU fest.) – La Station 12. Tomaga + Утро + Tôle froide + Society of Silence + Sharif Lafrey + Elzo (dj) (Garage MU fest.) – La Station 11>13. Kraftwerk (fest. Days off) – Philharmonie 13. The Will Gregory Moog Ensemble (fest. Days off) – Le Studio|Philharmonie 13. Chloé & Vassilena Serafimova : "Sequenza" + Apparat (fest. Days off) – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 13. La Récré (Garage MU fest.) – canal de l'Ourcq 13. Metz + Bo Ningen + Ashinoa + Die Ufer + Panstarrs (Garage MU fest.) – La Station 17. Grand Blanc – Safari Boat 18. Neurosis + Yob – Bataclan
Août 18. The Driver – But Mortemart|Bois de Boulogne 23>25. The Cure + Aphex Twin... (fest. Rock en scène) – parc de Saint-Cloud 26/27. Patti Smith – Olympia ||COMPLET|| 28. Arnaud Rebotini – Safari Boat
Septembre 05. Oh Sees – Bataclan 12. Blawan – NF-34 14. Clan of Xymox + Plomb – Gibus 14. Danny Elfman & le Grand Orchestre d'Ile-de-France : cinéconcert sur "Alice au Pays des merveilles" de Tim Burton – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 20. Spiral Stairs + Canshaker Pi – Olympic café 23>25. John Cale – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie
Octobre 05. Nuit de l'orgue avec des œuvres d'Éliane Radigue, Arvo Pärt, Olivier Messiaen, Phillip Glass, Nico Muhly, Jonathan Fitoussi... (Nuit blanche) – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie (gratuit) 06. Daughters – La Maroquinerie 08. Sleep – Bataclan 09/10. Ty Segall & Freedom Band – La Cigale 11. New Order – Grand Rex 14. King Gizzard & Tle Lizard Wizard – Olympia 17. Puppetmastaz – Trabendo 18. Dream Syndicate – Petit Bain 19. Sisters of Mercy – Bataclan 19. Pixies – Olympia
Novembre 08. Bedroom Community – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 08. Boy Harscher – Trabendo 10. Amiina : cinéconcert sur "Fantomas" de Louis Feuillade – Le Studio|Philharmonie 10. Ôlafur Atnald + Hugar – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 17. Nitzer Ebb – La Machine 24. The Young Gods + Les Tétines noires – La Machine 26. Wardruna – Olympia
Décembre 06. Phillip Glass Ensemble : cinéconcert sur "Koyaanisqatsi" de Godfrey Reggio – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 07. Phillip Glass Ensemble : cinéconcert sur "Powaqqatsi" de Godfrey Reggio – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 08. Phillip Glass Ensemble : cinéconcert sur "Naqoyqatsi" de Godfrey Reggio – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie
2020
Janvier 04. Rokia Traoré + Ballaké Cissoko & Vincent Segal – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie
Février 16. Orchestral Manoeuvre in the Dark – La Cigale
Mars 07. Ensemble intercontemporain joue Steve Reich : cinéconcert sur un film de Gerhard Richter – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 20. Ensemble Dedalus joue "Occam Ocean" d'Éliane Radigue – Le Studio|Philharmonie 21/22. Laurie Anderson : "The Art of Falling" – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie
Mai 08. Max Richter : "Infra" + Jlin + Ian William Craig – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 09. Max Richter : "Voices" – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 10. Max Richter : "Recomposed" & "Three Worlds" – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 24. Damon Albarn – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie
en gras : les derniers ajouts / in bold: the last news
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SEMIDEUSES
LUH
Johanna - Lily James (f: caos)
Reyna - Lindset Morgan (f: belona)
Loshi - Ester Exposito (d: nyx e caos)
Alyssa - Danna Paola (d: hades e afrodite)
Catarina - Maria Pedraza (d: belona e hefesto)
Lilian - Emilie de Ravin (f: hemera)
Lilith - Melanie Scrofano (d: hades e macária)
Madison - Sofia Carson (d: hefesto)
Helena - Zoey Deutch (d: nyx)
Emma - Lili Reinhart (d: apolo)
Chloe - Emma Stone (d: venus e eros)
Lara - Lana Condor (d: plutão e marte)
Riley - Emeraude Toubia (f: tanato)
Jasmine - Maia Mitchell (d: bia)
Audrey - Kat Mcnamara (f: fobos)
Mila - Kiernan Shipka (f: Íris)
Argentina - Abbey Cowen (f: éris)
Cecil - Danielle Campbell (f: nyx)
Carina - Jessica lowndes (f: nyx)
Kevin - Timothee (d: afrodite e zeus)
Madalyn - Halsey (f: erebo)
David - Nick Robinson (d: talassa e tanato)
Jean Vaughn - Lisa Teige (d: eros e caos)
Elizabeth - Josefine Frida Pettersen (d: ares e demeter)
Joseph - Tarjei Sandvik Moe (d: despina e febo)
Cornelius - Brent Antonello (f: cronos)
Laura - Amy Okuda (d: plutão e marte)
Lyria - Arden Cho (d: plutão e marte)
Lorcan - Elizabeth Henstrindge (d: apolo e artes)
Lilian - Meritt Patterson (d: caos e nyx)
Bianca -  Shen Yue (d: hades e apolo)
Donnatela Von Groeben - Candice Accola (f: gaia)
Louise - Phoebe Tonkin (f: ananque)
Valerie - Nina Dobrev (f: calígena )
Brooklyn - Daisy Ridley (d: nesos e ares )
Minnie - Claire Holt (f: caos)
Veronica - Lauren German (f: nyx)
Shancai - Jennie (f:eros)
Diamanta - Mari maria (f:venus)
Santiago -  Aidan Gallagher (d: belona e hefesto)
Teresa - Ana de armas (d: belona e hefesto)
Alice - Eiza Gonzalez (d:ares e afrodite)
Gianna - Margot Robbie (f:nyx)
Ashley - Dakota Johnson (f: erebo)
Hazel - Emmy raver-lampman (f: plutão)
Annabeth - Melissa Benoist (f: atena)
Nico - Tom Hiddleston (f: hades)
Zoe - Eliza Taylor (d: poseidon e atena)
Polly - Teresa Palmer (f: erebo)
Mileva - Emilia Clarke (f: bia)
Gahana - Bae Joohyun (f: amaterasu) 
Jin Fei - Chloe Bennet (f: Susanoo)
Dominika - Sarah Desjardins (f: baba yaga) 
Andrei - Richard Harmon (f: Marzanna ) 
Isleen - Tasya Teles (f: Morrigan) 
Careena - Madelaine Petsch (f: Manannán Mac Lir)
Anna Julia - Camila Mendes (f: Anhangá)
Thaís - Camila Queiroz (f: Akuanduba)
Freyja - Mary Elizabeth Winstead (f: loki)
Talassa - Alexandra Daddario (f: balder) 
Teagen - Alycia debnam-carey (f:cailic)
Viktoriya - Kristine Froseth (d: nyx e caos)
Alula Castellan - Rachel Keller (d: zeus e hermes)
Orion Castellan - Cody Christian (d: zeus e hermes)
Layla Zhang - jeong heyoon (d: plutão e marte)
Otello Cameron - James Macvoy (f: poseidon)
Julieta Cameron - Sophie Turner (d: poseidon e zeus )
Daisy - Lily Collins (d: marte e apolo)
Drusilla - Jennifer Lawrence (d: despoina e jano)
Afrodite Campbell - Emily Browning (f: Afrodite)
Harlow - Zendaya Coleman (d: caos e talassa)
Otis - Chadwick Boseman (f: Caos)
Juniper - Inbar Lavi (f: talassa)
Mathew - Martin Freeman (f: urano)
Isabella Kuntz - Amanda Seyfried (f: venus)
Pheonté Ingram - Tessa Thompson (d: marte e hermes)
Sussie Frandsen - Yvonne Strahovski (f: érebo)
Bjor Gislisson - Henrik Holm (f: Forseti)
Ygritte Haddottir - Gina Steibz (f: Freya)
Dalla Sturladottir - Lisa Vicari (f: Hel)
Ingjald Torstensson - Taron Egerton (f: Odin)
Peter Alighieri-  Tye Sheridan (d: hades e macaria)
Leonora Di Angelo - Benedetta Gargari (d: apolo e hades)
Ophelia Cameron - Sadie Sink (d: poseidon e zeus)
Joyce Di Angelo - Millie Bobby Brown (d: apolo e hades)
Antoni O'Doral - luke kleintank (f: hades)
Poppy O'Molony - Conor Lesllie (d: ares e athena)
Leslie  Rochfort - Meryl Streep (f:apolo)
Learchos Rochfort - Scott Eastwood (d:apolo e ares)
Analia Reinhart - Jessica Chastain (f: ananque)
Grayson Kauffman-Algumacoisa - Jaeden Lieberher (d: maui e erebo)
Jacob Kauffman-Algumacoisa - Noah Schnapp  (d: maui e erebo)
Savannah Kauffman-Algumacoisa - Maddie Ziegler (d: maui e erebo)
Arabella Reinhart - Alexandra Park (d: ananque)
Amelia Reinhart - Francesca Capaldi (d: ananque)
Adonis Reinhart - Asher Angel (d: ananque)
Brianna Kade - Hayley Atwell
Faith Kade - Adelaide Kane
Levi Kade - Jack Falahee
Sophie Von Groeben - Sydney Sweeney  (d: hades, marte e gaia)
Luna Von Groeben - Britt Robertson (d: hades, marte e gaia)
Clara Amoretto - Emeraude Toubia
Julliana  Amoretto - Camila Mendes
Celeste  Amoretto - Camila Cabello
Stella Amoretto - Karla Souza
Acacia Dunhall - Bryce Dallas Howard
Sondra Eberhardt - Wyonna Ryder
Jelani Turner - Chance Perdomo
Veronika Eberhardt Torres - Sofia Carson
Hylla Avilla - Melissa Fumero
Richard Avilla-Algumacoisa - Booboo Stewart
Rain Avilla - Brenna D’Amico
Piper Mclain - Diane Guerrero
Tinker Lazar- Holland Roden
Kace Baxter - Michael Fassbender
Millicent Anttonen - Sophia Bush
Anna-Liisa Heinonen - Claire Holt
Mabel Sotto - Lily James
Regan Polinsky - Colin O’Donoghe
Moira Beckett - Laura Prepon
Spring Campbell -  Katheryn Winnick 
Tristan McLean - Ryan Potter  
Noe - Tiera Skobvye 
Megan West - Elizabeth Olsen 
Sophia Illis - Phoebe Tonkin
Calypso - Jessica Abel
Paris Hale - Ben platt - Paris Hale
Jimmy Dean - Jonathan Groff 
Paige McDermott - Danielle Panabaker 
Starlight - Chyler Leigh
Savannah O’kelly - Caity Lotz 
Naomi MacClancy - Sarah Drew 
Wilhelma Nicolaisen - Caterina Scorsone
Amalie Desmond - Ellen Pompeo
Nina Nicolaisen - Odeya Rush
Clove Desmond - Minka Kelly
BERNIE
Meghan Ory - Cassie Hale
Lee Min Ho - Larry Zhang - História
Adam Senn - Gideon Burke - Geografia
Armie Hammer - Frederick Powell - Química
Gaspard - Finn Jones
Leo - robert sheehan
Dean Xavier - charlie cox
Adam Drivier - Alexander Kruggler - Matemática
Daniel Gillies - Aston Marvin
Ian Somehalder - Shawn Benz
Joseph Morgan - Michael McLaren - (caos)
Ben Barnes - Victor
Chris Evans - Cole Hopkins
Paul Wesley - Kurt Von Groeben - (Gaia)
Tom Ellis - John Makkachin (Elise filha)
Chris Wood - Kai Zammeti
Álvaro Rico - Keith Louvier
Miguel Herran - Thomas Avilla-Valdez 
Miguel Bernardeau - Samuel Avilla-Valdez
Glen Powell - Lysander Desmond (Ares e Apolo)
Andrew Garfield - Evan Peter Kauffman
Noah Centineo - Lucas Santiago (Morfeu)
Shawn Mendes - Gale Bradock (Hemera)
Thomas Hayes - William Lynch
Herman Tømmeraas - Patrick McCarthy
Hunter Parrish - Cody Maddok (Apolo e Demeter)
Ross Lynch - Harvey Kinkle  (Hefesto e Zeus)
Cole Sprouse - Dante Aligere (Hades e Afrodite)
David Castro - Jett Pierce
Dominic Sherwood - Hunter Castro
Matt Daddario - Jackson Kade (hipnos e demeter)
Alperen Duymaz - Klaus Markson
Douglas Booth - Dick Griffin
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Henrik Holm - Robert Jackson
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Nicholas Buzolic - Mikkel Nikoforov
Daniel Sharman - Nicholas Di Angelo
Michael Fassbender - Kit Baxter 
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Jeremy Irvine - Grayson Mills
Josh Dylan - Rupert Kingsley
Tom Hardy - Khalid Morgan
Tom Hiddleston - Deacon Price
Winston Duke - Jahmiah Whitaker
Sebastian Stan - Jay Macdonald
Grace Phipps - Daphiel Burke
Benedict Cumberbatch - Ray Burton
Michael B Jordan - Kingston Turner
Dominic Cooper - Lewis Mcfarland
Max Mighella - Jude Fowler
Laura Harrier -  Chelsea Ingram
Moritz Jahn - Drifa Sturlason
Louis Hoffman - Banki Bjalfisson
Paul Lux - Ulf Gudasson
Lea van acken - Skuld “Sacks” Agnarsdottir
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49ers depth chart: Jordan Reed active for today’s game against Green Bay Packers SANTA CLARA — Chaos swept through the 49ers (4-4) this week with the combination of more injuries and COVID-19 precautions. Today’s 5:20 p.m. game against the Green Bay Packers (5-2) is still on, however.The 49ers received no positive tests today, per a league source. However, because Kendrick Bourne tested positive Wednesday, he and three high-risk contacts (Brandon Aiyuk, Deebo Samuel, Trent Williams) remain out this game, per NFL and NFL Players Association protocol.Tight end Jordan Reed has been activated off Injured Reserve, and six players were elevated from the practice squad, including running back Austin Walter and wide receivers Kevin White and River Cracraft.Who’s left to play? Let us help paint the picture (and we’ll supply jersey numbers that may be unfamiliar to many, with starters with a mostly befitting asterisk):OFFENSEQUARTERBACK*Nick Mullens (4), C.J. Beathard (3)Jimmy Garoppolo is out indefinitely after a worse high ankle sprain last game that was worse than his Week 2 wreck. This is Mullens’ third start this season, and it comes two years after his starting debut in a Thursday night rout of the Raiders.RUNNING BACK*Jerick McKinnon (28), JaMycal Hasty (38), Austin Walter (48), FB Kyle Juszczyk (44)McKinnon might receive a ceremonial-type start based on his experience, but he’ll likely be used more as a third-down back. This is more likely Hasty’s time to shine, or at least rebound from last game, when he had a career-low 2.4 yards per carry (12 attempts, 29 yards) after preceding games in which he ran for 37 yards and 57 yards on nine carries in each. Austin Walter got activated today from the practice squad for his 49ers debut.Tevin Coleman aggravated his knee sprain Sunday so he’s out. Raheem Mostert, the Packers’ foil in the NFC title game, is eligible to come off injured reserve next week if his ankle injury allows; Jeff Wilson (ankle) is on IR through the Nov. 15 game at New Orleans.WIDE RECEIVER*Trent Taylor (15), *Richie James Jr. (13), Kevin White (14), River Cracraft (86)The 49ers will miss their top three wide receivers because of Kendrick Bourne’s positive COVID-19 test Tuesday, with Brandon Aiyuk and Deebo Samuel deemed high-risk contacts and put on the NFL’s COVID-19 reserve list with him. Samuel’s hamstring injury already ruled him out a second straight game. With Dante Pettis waived Monday, the 49ers procured reinforcements from their practice squad.TIGHT END*Jordan Reed (81), *Ross Dwelley (82), Charlie Woerner (89), Daniel Helm (88)Jordan Reed came off injured reserve today and will play for the first time since a Week 3 knee sprain. That comeback is perfectly timed to help offset the loss of George Kittle to a possible season-ending foot fracture; former NFL team doctor David Chao said Kittle’s cuboid bone could heal without surgery and have him available next month if the 49ers are in playoff contention. Dwelley could surpass his season totals (six catches, 71 yards, one touchdown) tonight. Woerner has not been targeted his rookie year as he’s been primarily a blocker. Helm got promoted from the practiceOFFENSIVE LINE*LT Justin Skule (67), *LG Laken Tomlinson (75), *C Hroniss Grasu (50), *RG Daniel Brunskill (60), *RT Mike McGlinchey (69), Colton McKivitz (68), Tom Compton (66), Tony Bergstrom (TBA)Justin Skule, an eight-game starter as a rookie, returns to the lineup to replace Williams, who misses his first start as a 49er because of COVID-19 protocol as a close contact to Bourne. Compton and McKivitz are on deck if anyone gets hurt.DEFENSIVE LINE*Arik Armstead (91), *D.J. Jones (93), *Javon Kinlaw (99), *Kerry Hyder (92), Dion Jordan (96), Jordan Willis (78), Kevin Givens (90), Kentavius Street (95)This unit probably could use Nick Bosa, Dee Ford, Ziggy Ansah and Solomon Thomas to rattle Aaron Rodgers. The 49ers’ pass rush is not getting sacks but ample pressure helped down the Rams’ Jared Goff and the Patriots’ Cam Newton. Rodgers falls more into the MVP-caliber range with Russell Wilson, who threw four TD passes Sunday on the 49ers.LINEBACKER*Fred Warner (54), *Dre Greenlaw (57), *Azeez Al-Shaair (51), Joe Walker (59)This unit must overcome the emotional exit of “Hot Boyzz” ringleader Kwon Alexander (traded Tuesday to New Orleans).  Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles is out with a hamstring injury.CORNERBACK*Jason Verrett (22), *Emmanuel Moseley (41), K’Waun Williams (24), Ahkello Witherspoon (23), Dontae Johnson (27), Jamar Taylor (47), Ken Webster (40)Verrett and Moseley must not let Davante Adams excel the way the Arizona Cardinals’ DeAndre Hopkins and the Seattle Seahawks’ D.K. Metcalf did. Richard Sherman will apparently stay on Injured Reserve through the Week 11 bye.SAFETIES*Jimmie Ward (20), *Marcell Harris (36), Tarvarius Moore (33), Jaquiski Tartt (29; injured), Johnathan Cyprien (32)Tartt is questionable to return from a groin injury, so Harris again is slotted in his place, even though the 49ers should consider pairing Ward with Moore, the latter of whom had no defensive snaps Sunday.สล็อตออนไลน์
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I'm in a roleplay and my faceclaim in Daniel Kelly (the Degrassi one not the MMA fighter one lol) Well while applying for roles and openings in this certain roleplay you have to list the characters roleplay parents and possible siblings. I'm thinking Jon Hamm for the dad? Could you possibly help me with a family template?
Ash Hardell - Non binary sibling
Ruby Rose - Non binary sibling
Brother
Skylar Kergil - Transgender
Dominic Sherwood
Lorenzo Richelmy
Liam Hemsworth
Ben Schnetzer
Nick Robinson
Nicholas Hoult
Tyler Hoechlin
Dylan O’Brien
Cole Pendery
Zack Merrick
Pierre Niney
Drew Fuller
PJ Liguori
Sister
Michelle Hendley - Transgender
Danielle Panabaker
Katherine Langford
Cassandra Sawtell
Skye Sweetnam
Jessica Sikosek
Jordan Todosey
Megan Prescott
Sophie Hopkins
Alicia Josipovic
Lindsey Shaw
Niamh Wilson
Grace Phipps
Jesy Nelson
Matilda Lutz
Erika Linder
Mother
Maria Clara Spinelli - Transgender
Kristin Scott Thomas
Holly Marie Combs
Carrie-Anne Moss
Elizabeth Hurley
Jennifer Aniston
Mädchen Amick
Marion Cotillard
Megan Follows
Rachel Shelley
Brenda Strong
Rachel Weisz
Sutton Foster
Julia Ormond
Kristen Wiig
Father
Alan Van Sprang
Jeremy Northam
Famke Janssen
Milo Ventimiglia
David Wenham
Edward Norton
Ryan Phillippe
David Thewlis
Mark Strong
Tom Welling
Tom Hanks
John Simm
Bill Murray
Brad Pitt
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mwm e mwf
mwm: Ranveer Singh, Josh Hartnett, Daniel Bruhl, Harry Treadaway, Remy Hii, Orlando Bloom, Mads Mikkelsen, Michiel Huisman, Sahid Kapoor, Aidan Turner, Luke Pasqualino, Yoo Ah In, Aldis Hodge, Sam Heughan, Santiago Cabrera, Jamie Foxx, Charlie Hunnam, Anthony Hopkins, Tom Hiddleston, Godfrey Gao, Lee Jun Ki.
mwf: Caitriona Balfe, Fan Bingbing,  Lottee Verbeek, Jessica Parker-Kennedy, Gemma Arterton, Deepika Padukone, Katie McGrath, IU, Hanna New, Clara Paget, Emily Browning, Ashley Madekwe, Sophie Turner,  Léa Seydoux, Lily James, Rinko Kikuchi, Jurnee Smollett-Bell, Jessica de Gouw, Amirah Vann, Holliday Grainger.
Fiz sobre faceclaims porque não foi especificado se era mw de char ou fc, mas como respondi anteriormente uma questão sobre quais os personagens mais requisitados, então os fcs estão ai! Also: players, também podem sugerir os mw de vocês nos replies
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La cantidad de muertos alrededor del mundo a causa de la pandemiade coronavirus, que se originó a fines del año pasado en Wuhan, China, supera las 528.000 personas y los contagiados avanzan hacia los 11.500.000 Estados Unidos lidera el ranking de naciones con mayor cantidad de casos (sobrepasó los 3.000.000) y tiene más de 134.000 víctimas fatales. El segundo país en cuanto a infectados es Brasil, con más de 1.600.000 casos, y lo sigue la India, con más de 750.000.Europa comenzó a dejar atrás el confinamiento para adentrarse en la nueva etapa. En esta región, el Reino Unido es la nación con mayor cantidad de fallecidos: 44.000. También en Asia, los gobiernos intentan levantar las restricciones para pasar a la nueva "normalidad", incluso pese a los rebrotes registrados.Por su parte, América es el continente con mayor número de enfermos. Pasados ya los 110 días del inicio del aislamiento obligatorio, la Argentina contabiliza hasta el momento 87.030 positivos, 1694 muertes y 36.502 personas que recibieron el alta. Para intentar controlar la situación, el Gobierno confirmó la cuarentena estricta desde el 1 hasta el 17 de julio en el Área Metropolitana de Buenos Aires (AMBA).Seguí el avance de la pandemia, minuto a minuto:21.30 | México reporta un nuevo récord diarioMéxico reportó el miércoles un nuevo récord diario de casos de coronavirus, de 6.995, para un total de 275.003 en el país, de acuerdo a datos divulgados por autoridades de salud, que pese al alto nivel de contagios aseguran que la intensidad de la epidemia empezó a menguar.20.50 | Brasil supera 1,7 millones de casos y se acerca a 68.000 muertesBrasil reportó hoy 44.571 nuevos casos de coronavirus para sumar un total de 1.713.160 infectados, informó el Ministerio de Salud, que agregó que se produjeron otras 1.223 muertes que llevaron a 67.964 la cifra de decesos.20.40 | Israel: el coronavirus amenaza al gabinete de NetanyahuEl ministro de Defensa de Israel, Benny Gantz, se puso hoy en cuarentena tras haber estado en contacto con una persona que tendría coronavirus, mientras el presidente Reuven Rivlin criticó al Gobierno por no haber desarrollado una "política para combatir el virus", en un momento en el que el país está registrando un repunte en el número de contagios que obligó a reimponer restricciones."El Estado de Israel no desarrolló una clara y coherente política para combatir el virus", aseguró el presidente Rivlin, mientras los nuevos casos registrados vuelven a marcar un récord.20.30 | Respiradores nuevos en hospitales de Buenos AiresEl Gobierno bonaerense entregó hoy más de 100 nuevos respiradores en 11 municipios y el gobernador Axel Kicillof remarcó las obras de infraestructuras."Cuando se habla de salvar vidas, se habla de este equipamiento, de 126 obras de infraestructura, de más de mil respiradores y nuevas camas críticas", dijo.En el acto, junto al ministro de Salud bonaerense, Daniel Gollan; el diputado nacional Máximo Kirchner y la vicegobernadora Verónica Magario, y 11 intendentes, el gobernador destacó la importancia de la expansión del sistema sanitario de la Provincia.20.10 | Aumentan los casos en TurquíaLos casos de Covid-19 en Turquía sumaron 208.938, con 1.041 contagios registrados en las últimas 24 horas sobre 49.302 test efectuados. Las nuevas víctimas son 22 para un total de 5.282 decesos confirmados desde el inicio de la pandemia.20.00 | Maduro reportó cuatro muertos y 317 casosLas nuevas cifras elevan a 75 el número de víctimas y a 8.010 el de los infectados en Venezuela19.29 | Argentina: 3604 casos marcan un récord de contagios diariosLeé más: las cifras epidemiológicas de hoy19.14 | Brasil: superan los 1,7 millones de casos y se acercan a 68.000 muertesEl Ministerio de Salud de Brasil reportó 44.571 nuevos casos de coronavirus, lo que elevó la cifra de infectados a 1.713.160. También se produjeron otras 1223 muertes, para contabilizar 67.964 decesos totales.El país se mantiene como el segundo con mayor incidencia de Covid-19, después de Estados Unidos.18.40 | Itatí estará cerrada para su máxima celebración en honor a la VirgenLa localidad correntina de Itatí permanecerá cerrada hasta el 20 de julio y ese lapso incluye dos fechas de celebraciones multitudinarias en honor a la Virgen, suspendidas por la pandemia de coronavirus.El intendente Germán Fernández dijo que quiere "evitar que el virus ingrese al pueblo" y advirtió que se realizan controles en los accesos, con efectivos de la Policía provincial y Gendarmería Nacional.17.19 | Periodistas de televisión brasileños inician cuarentena tras cubrir el positivo de BolsonaroEn las empresas de radiodifusión brasileñas decidieron retirar a sus periodistas de la cobertura presidencial, después de estar expuestos durante el momento en que el primer mandatario Jair Bolsonaro anunció que había dado positivo de coronavirus. Estarán en cuarentena hasta que sus testeos den negativo, ya que varios de ellos sostenían sus micrófonos frente al pecho de Bolsonaro, sin la distancia mínima recomendada por los expertos médicos para evitar contagios.Por otro lado, representantes del sindicato de periodistas del Distrito Federal pidieron a los medios que suspendan la cobertura en persona al presidente, quien ya canceló las apariciones presenciales, pero continuará con las videoconferencias.16.52 | Fernández se reune con intendentes bonaerensesEl presidente Alberto Fernández tuvo un encuentro en la Quinta de Olivos con los intendentes Jorge Macri, de Vicente López; Néstor Grindetti, de Lanús, y Juan Zabaleta, de Hurlingham, con quienes analizó la situación de la pandemia de coronavirus en esos distritos.> Buena reunión con el Presidente @alferdez; repasamos como se está trabajando en el marco de la pandemia, en el eje de asistencia alimentaria. En cuanto a salud, hablamos de seguir reforzando el sistema, coordinando el esfuerzo de todos, para cuidar a los argentinos. pic.twitter.com/9eqidLSIs0&\- Jorge Macri (@jorgemacri) July 8, 202016.38 | El torneo paulista de fútbol se reaunudará el 22 de julioEl gobernador de San Pablo, Joao Doria, confirmó que el torneo de fútbol local, suspendido desde el 16 de marzo por la pandemia de coronavirus, se reanudará el miércoles 22 de julio. Durante el anuncio, realizado en una rueda virtual de prensa, el mandatario precisó que los partidos se jugarán sin público.15.07 | Profesionales de la salud voluntarios viajan a ChacoUn grupo de profesionales de la salud voluntarios viajaron hoy desde la ciudad de Buenos Aires hacia Chaco, con el objetivo de reforzar el sistema sanitario ante la situación que atraviesa esa provincia por la pandemia de coronavirus.El ministro de Salud, Ginés González García, dispuso ese refuerzo en el sistema de salud, con el envío de 25 profesionales, entre los que se encuentran terapistas, clínicos, emergentólogos y kinesiólogos respiratorios, cuyo traslado está a cargo de la Fuerza Aérea Argentina.14.24 | Nueva York: volverían las escuelas en septiembreEn la ciudad de Nueva York planifican reabrir parcialmente las escuelas públicas cuando comience el nuevo año escolar, en septiembre. "La mayoría de ellas no podrán tener a todos los niños al mismo tiempo", dijo el alcalde Bill de Blasio, y añadió: "Una semana típica será con dos o tres días en el salón de clase". Por otro lado, señaló que las familias que lo deseen, podrán optar por una enseñanza 100% virtual.14.12 | Chile: 139 muertes y 2064 casos nuevosEn Chile se reportaron 139 decesos y 2064 nuevos contagios de Covid-19, números que reafirman el descenso que se observa en el país cordillerano desde hace 24 días, y que permitió a las autoridades anunciar el inicio del desconfinamiento en dos regiones del sur: Aysén y Los Ríos.13.38 | Ferraresi aislado, tras el positivo de Gill> El viernes estuve reunido con el Secretario de Obras Públicas de la Nación, Martín Gill. Cumpliendo el protocolo sanitario, estaré aislado de modo preventivo. Es muy importante que nos cuidemos entre todxs.&\- Jorge Ferraresi (@jorgeferraresi) July 8, 202013.25 | Duque dio negativo"Les informo que la prueba que se realizó el Presidente ayer salió negativa", dijo este miércoles un vocero de la Casa de Nariño, sede gubernamental colombiana. Al primer mandatario de Colombia lo habían hisopado tras conocerse que el director de la Federación Nacional de Departamentos, Carlos Camargo Asís, con quien se reunió el jueves pasado, se encuentra infectado.El presidente de Colombia, Iván Duque, dio negativo en su último test de coronavirus13.15 | En Irán superan los 12.000 muertosLa vocera del Ministerio de Salud iraní, Sima Sadat Lari, reportó 153 nuevas muertes por coronavirus en la última jornada, lo que elevó a más de 12.000 la cifra de víctimas fatales en ese país. En las últimas 24 horas también se sumaron 2691 infectados, que se agregan a una lista de 248.379 en total.13.10 | Bahía Blanca: séptimo muertoUn hombre de 25 años que trabajaba en el taller de una empresa de transporte de pasajeros falleció esta madrugada y se convirtió en la séptima víctima por coronavirus en Bahía Blanca, informaron fuentes sanitarias. Además, explicaron que "el trabajador, quien padecía obesidad mórbida, había ingresado en el Hospital Privado del Sur con un cuadro grave de salud".> COVID-19 [R] Datos del 07/07 - Día 111 ASPO?[R]Información a las 7hs: se confirmaron 11 casos nuevos de Covid-19, 4 recuperados y un fallecido. En total hay 188 confirmados: 97 activos, 84 recuperados y 7 fallecidos.?Tiempo de duplicación de casos confirmados: 9 días. pic.twitter.com/D37D9TBvnO&\- Municipio Bahía Blanca [R] QuedateEnCasa (@MunicipioBahia) July 8, 202013.07 | En Estados Unidos superan los tres millones de casosEn Estados Unidos, el país más golpeado por la pandemia de Covid-19, hoy se superaron los tres millones de contagios, según los datos de la Universidad Johns Hopkins (JHU), donde registraron al menos 3.009.611 infectados.13.00 | Melbourne: inician un aislamiento de seis semanasLos cinco millones de habitantes de Melbourne, la segunda ciudad más poblada de Australia, iniciaron un confinamiento de seis semanas para intentar contener un rebrote de coronavirus en el país. El primer ministro australiano, Scott Morrison, defendió la medida y prometió apoyo financiero continuo para las empresas que temen no sobrevivir a este segundo cierre.Los residentes solo podrán salir para comprar alimentos, cuidar enfermos, hacer ejercicio o trabajar y el cumplimiento será supervisado por la policía y el ejército.12.47 | Focos en EspañaEl número de casos confirmados de coronavirus en el país se situó en 252.513, con un aumento diario de 257 contagios, más del doble de los 124 comunicados ayer. En tanto, la cifra de muertos por la pandemia en los últimos 7 días fue de 9, por lo que en total ya son 28.396 los fallecidos.12.23 | VacunasLas diez candidatas más avanzadas para frenar el brote12.07 | EnsenadaDiez casos de coronavirus fueron confirmados dentro del hospital El Dique de ese municipio bonaerense, por lo que las autoridades debieron aislar a unos 32 trabajadores sanitarios y pacientes. Los contagios sucedieron después de que todos ellos mantuvieran contacto estrecho con una persona que estaba internada y que resultó positiva al test de Covid-19.11.44 | Por el fin de semana largoLa Pampa habilitó por el feriado los encuentros familiares de hasta 10 personas y hasta las 24 horas, y recordó que está prohibida la circulación después de la 1.30 de la madrugada. La provincia atraviesa la fase 5 de la cuarentena con "distanciamiento" y se mantiene sin casos de coronavirus, luego de que los siete registrados desde el inicio del aislamiento fueran dados de alta.La Pampa habilitó por el feriado los encuentros familiares de hasta 10 personas. El Gobernador Sergio Ziliotto.11.26 | Caza de brujasEl tenista Novak Djokovic acusó a sus críticos de someterlo a una "caza de brujas" después de que su torneo Adria Tour terminara en un fiasco con varios tenistas contagiados de coronavirus y dijo que aún no está seguro de si jugará el Abierto de Estados Unidos que comienza a fines de agosto. Las imágenes y videos de los jugadores abrazados en la red, jugando baloncesto y en fiestas publicadas en redes sociales a durante el torneo generaron una ola de críticas.11.03 | Contra las escuelasEl presidente de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, que presiona a los estados para que las escuelas reabran en el otoño boreal, amenazó con cortar el financiamiento federal a los establecimientos que no retomen las clases. "Los demócratas creen que sería malo políticamente para ellos si las escuelas estadounidenses abren antes de la elección de noviembre, pero es importante para los niños y las familias. Podría cortar financiamiento si no abren", escribió en Twitter.> In Germany, Denmark, Norway, Sweden and many other countries, SCHOOLS ARE OPEN WITH NO PROBLEMS. The Dems think it would be bad for them politically if U.S. schools open before the November Election, but is important for the children & families. May cut off funding if not open!&\- Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 8, 202010.41 | Vivir mucho tiempoEl presidente de Brasil, Jair Bolsonaro, aseguró un día después de confirmar que contrajo Covid-19 que está "muy bien", sugiriendo que es gracias a la hidroxicloroquina, y advirtió a sus críticos de que confía en "vivir aún mucho tiempo".10.15 | La ArgentinaEl Gobierno cree que el país atraviesa "el momento más crítico"9.52 | Incentivo a la economíaEl gobierno británico anunció una serie de medidas de estímulo económico a fin de limitar el drástico aumento del desempleo previsto a raíz de la pandemia. El jefe del Tesoro Rishi Sunak delineó una serie de incentivos para que los negocios contraten y retengan a su personal, para el entrenamiento de trabajadores, la protección ambiental, la reducción de impuestos y para animar a la gente a comer en restaurantes.9.19 | El broteEl Ministerio de Salud argentino informó 11 nuevos fallecimientos en el país, lo que elevó a 1654 la cifra de muertos desde marzo, cuando se declaró la pandemia. Desde el último reporte emitido, se registraron las muertes de 5 varones y 6 mujeres, con un rango etario que abarca desde los 51 años hasta los 90, residentes en la provincia de Buenos Aires y en la ciudad de Buenos Aires.8.50 | 18 ministrosLuego de que el presidente brasileño, Jair Bolsonaro, confirmara estar contagiado, 18 ministros esperan saber si padecen la enfermedad, que ya afectó a más de cien personas en el palacio de gobierno. Entre los funcionarios que ya se realizaron el examen está el jefe del gabinete, general Walter Souza Braga Netto, que el sábado pasado acompañó a Bolsonaro a un almuerzo con el embajador norteamericano, Todd Chapman.8.21 | AlertasEl Ministerio de Exteriores de Austria emitió con efecto inmediato alertas de viaje para Bulgaria, Rumanía y Moldavia por el aumento de los casos. "Dada la propagación de la pandemia, se ha otorgado el máximo nivel de seguridad a estos tres países", indicó en su cuenta oficial de Twitter.> Achtung [R] Reisewarnung für Bulgarien [R][R], Rumänien [R][R] & Republik Moldau [R][R] Angesichts der Ausbreitung der COVID19-Pandemie wird für diese drei Staaten die höchste Sicherheitsstufe ausgesprochen. Nähere Infos: https://t.co/08t9EVoERnpic.twitter.com/eR8smggyk5&\- MFA Austria (@MFA_Austria) July 8, 20208.08 | No más cierresEl nuevo primer ministro de Francia, Jean Castex, descartó la vuelta a un confinamiento total del país en caso de un rebrote del coronavirus, con el fin de proteger la economía y evitar que empeore la situación. "Mi objetivo es preparar a Francia para una eventual segunda ola, preservando al mismo tiempo nuestra vida cotidiana, nuestra vida económica y social", dijo. "No vamos a imponer un confinamiento como el de marzo pasado, porque hemos aprendido (...) que las consecuencias económicas y humanas de un confinamiento total son desastrosas".7.45 | La economía en ChileLa balanza comercial del país acumuló en el primer semestre un superávit de 6.767 millones de dólares, debido a una baja en las importaciones, informó el Banco Central. La cifra se completó tras registrarse exportaciones por 32.888 millones de dólares e importaciones por 26.121 millones en los primeros seis meses del año. Este superávit se produce en medio de la crisis que vive el comercio mundial debido a las restricciones impuestas por la pandemia, que causó en Chile más de 300.000 contagios y 6400 muertos confirmados.7.22 | Por su respuesta al virusEl presidente de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, notificó al secretario general de Naciones Unidas, António Guterres, y al Congreso estadounidense la salida definitiva del país de la Organización Mundial de la Salud (OMS). A finales de mayo, el republicano dio por "terminada" la relación entre Washington y la OMS, a la que ha acusado de ser un "títere" de China. "Hemos planteado reformas detalladas que deben ser puestas en marcha y con las que la organización debe comprometerse, pero se negaron a actuar", aseveró entonces el magnate.7.03 | ¿En infracción?Investigan si violó la cuarentena un funcionario nacional que tiene coronavirus6.42 | Más relajadoColombia extenderá hasta el 1º de agosto las medidas de aislamiento cada vez más relajadas contra la pandemia, en momentos en que los casos y las muertes por Covid-19 aumentan, anunció el presidente Iván Duque. "Lo que hacemos es extender el concepto de aislamiento preventivo obligatorio hasta el primero de agosto, pero con unas modificaciones en lo que tiene que ver con vida productiva y recuperación de calidad de vida", dijo. De esa forma, se amplían las restricciones impuestas desde el 25 de marzo y que debían ser levantadas el 15 de julio. El país reporta más de 4300 muertes y 124.000 infecciones.6.11 | Alarma en TexasEl estado de EE.UU. superó los 10.000 casos nuevos en un día por primera vez, una marca inquietante que rara vez se vio desde que empezó la pandemia. Este máximo histórico, 10.028 positivos, es una muestra alarmante del rápido resurgimiento del Covid-19 a nivel nacional y de las fallas de la respuesta liderada por Donald Trump. El gobernador Greg Abbott implementó una de las reanudaciones de las actividades económicas más agresivas y rápidas en mayo, pero dio marcha atrás la semana pasada, al ordenar el cierre de bares y haciendo obligatorio el uso de tapabocas en gran parte de la entidad.5.32 | Por el aireLa Organización Mundial de la Salud reconoció que, aunque no hay evidencia científica sólida, es posible que el coronavirus se pueda transmitir por el aire en lugares cerrados, abarrotados y con poca ventilación. "Reconocemos que existe una evidencia creciente en este campo, así como en muchos otros relacionados con este coronavirus. Por ello, tenemos que estar abiertos a estos hallazgos y entender sus implicaciones sobre la forma de transmisión del virus y las precauciones que se deben tomar", señaló la coordinadora de Prevención de Infecciones Benedetta Allegranzi.4.55 | La crisis alemana397 nuevos contagios y 12 fallecidos más. Esos son los últimos datos confirmados por el gobierno de Angela Merkel. Según el Instituto Robert Koch, la agencia responsable del control y el seguimiento de las enfermedades infecciosas, Baviera, Renania del Norte-Westfalia y Baden-Wurtemberg se mantienen como los tres estados con mayor número de casos, con 48.953, 44.306 y 35.890, respectivamente. La capital, Berlín, superó los 8.500 positivos tras sumar 215 más en 24 horas.4.29 | A la bajaPerú constató otros 3500 casos de coronavirus, que elevaron el cómputo global del país hasta los 309.278 contagios. Además, tras los 180 nuevos fallecimientos, ya son 10.952 las personas que murieron a consecuencia de la enfermedad. Por su parte el titular del Ministerio de Salud, Víctor Zamora, sostuvo que, pese a la reapertura del país andino, la "tendencia a la baja" de los casos no se vio afectada.4.00 | Guatemala registra más de mil fallecidosEl gobierno elevó el balance provisional de fallecidos por la pandemia por encima del millar, después de registrar en las 24 horas previas 23 muertes más. El Ministerio de Salud guatemalteco también informó 815 casos más, con lo que ya son más de 24.000 las personas que dieron positivo en el país centroamericano.03.37 | India supera los 740.000 casosLas autoridades contabilizaron más de 22.700 nuevos positivos de Covid-19 en 24 horas, lo que eleva el balance total de contagiados por encima de 742.000. En concreto, en India se confirmaron hasta la fecha 742.417 infectados. La cifra de fallecidos aumentó a 20.642, 482 más que en la jornada previa.3.05 | Pekín no registra nuevos casos por segundo día consecutivoEl Ministerio de Salud de China comunicó que se registraron otros siete contagios de coronavirus, aunque ninguno de ellos en la capital, lugar donde se produjo el último rebrote que afectó a 335 personas, de las cuales 28 ya fueron dadas de alta y otras 31 son asintomáticas.02.44 | Casi mil muertes en 24 horasMéxico aseguró que casi mil personas fallecieron ayer a consecuencia del coronavirus. Con los últimos datos, el país superó la barrera de las 32.000 víctimas fatales. El director de Epidemiología, José Luis Alomía, especificó que se constaron 895 muertes adicionales por Covid-19, por lo que el cómputo global en el país se elevó hasta las 32.014.2.12 | RusiaLas autoridades anunciaron más de 700.000 casos de Covid-19, una enfermedad de la que se detectaron 6562 nuevos contagios en las últimas 24 horas. El centro que coordina la lucha contra el brote también indicó que la cifra de fallecidos aumentó hasta los 10.667, 173 más que ayer.1.25 | Más de medio millónEl total de casos en África es de más de 504.000, después de que Sudáfrica registrara otro día con más de 10.000 positivos. El jefe continental de la Organización Mundial de la Salud, Matshidiso Moeti, habló respecto del brote la semana pasada y lo describió como "un tremendo problema, una auténtica crisis de acceso". Por ahora, la mayoría de las pruebas diagnósticas se concentraron en las capitales, pero en muchos casos las infecciones se expandieron más allá.00.50 | Muere diputado opositor venezolano por coronavirusHernán Alemán falleció por Covid-19 en una clínica de Bogotá, informó un responsable de prensa del líder opositor Juan Guaidó en Colombia. Involucrado en la frustrada incursión armada para derrocar al presidente Nicolás Maduro, el parlamentario contrajo el nuevo coronavirus y murió en la Clínica Marly.Agencias AFP, AP, Reuters, DPA, Télam
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Baltimore's medical students celebrate years of hard work at Match Day
Rebka Tekeste and her husband planned on having children later in life. The 28-year-old was in a grueling medical program that left her little time for anything else.
But sometime life throws you a curve ball. Tekeste found herself pregnant during her third year at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. She gave birth to a son and decided she wanted to give him a sibling sooner rather than later. Her daughter Grace was born six weeks ago.
Tekeste held Grace when she walked on stage Friday at the Hippodrome Theatre to receive the letter that would tell her where she would practice medicine for the next three years. Her husband Temesgen Meheret stood next to her holding their 2-year-old son Nathaniel. She will stay in Baltimore for a residency in pediatrics at the University of Maryland Medical Center.
Tekeste, who immigrated to the United States from Ethiopia at age 10, joined her classmates, along with medical students around the country, in the celebratory end to medical school and annual rite of passage known as Match Day. The day was a celebration for the whole family. Her dad worked three jobs to give his family a better life and stressed education when she was growing up.
Tekeste said balancing dirty diapers and late night feedings with labs and exams was as hard as it sounds, even with a lot of help from her husband and mother, who quit her job as a cashier to help. During the Match Day ceremony Nathaniel got a little cranky because it was nap time. Meheret almost missed joining his wife onstage, as a result.
Still, they wouldn’t change a thing about the past four and a half years.
“They bring so much joy to my family that the challenge was definitely worth it,” Tekeste said of her children.
This year 37,103 students vied for 33,167 medical residencies nationally, the most ever offered, according to the National Resident Matching Program. Students across the country all received their much anticipated letters at noon.
They are entering medicine as the country faces a looming shortage of doctors. The United State will be short 40,800 to 104,900 physicians by 2030, according to the Association of American Medical Colleges. Specialty care will face the largest gaps.
Tekeste was among 142 students from the University of Maryland School of Medicine who were called onstage at the Hippodrome in random order to receive their letters. Each student walked to a song of their choice, which ranged from “Girl on Fire” by Alicia Keys to “Like a Surgeon” by Weird Al Yankovic. Some opened their letters on stage while others did so back at their seats huddled with family, friends or fellow students.
The day is one filled with emotion and anxiety while waiting to hear your name called, relief and happiness after opening the letter.
Serena Yin and some friends decided to open their letters at their seats. Her friends engulfed Yin in hugs as tears streamed down her face after learning she would continue her medical training in neurosurgery at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago.
Brother and sister Daniel and Minna Leydorf opened their letters on stage. Daniel, three years older than his sister, enrolled in medical school after a career in politics. Minna knew since high school she wanted to be doctor.
The siblings, originally from Annapolis, lived together during their medical school years and served as each other’s support system during stressful times. Daniel joked that Minna, the more serious and disciplined of the two, helped keep him focused. Minna will train in pediatrics at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and Daniel in surgery at Anne Arundel Medical Center. His office was once across the street from the hospital, inspiring him to change careers.
Other students are headed to Cleveland Clinic, New York University Langone Medical Center, University of Pennsylvania Health System, Georgetown University Medical Center and a variety of other places.
Across town, 120 students from the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine received their letters all at once after a ceremony in an atrium on the East Baltimore campus.
Christine Boone, who also received a Ph.D. while in medical school, is going to California. The first stop is Santa Clara Valley Medical Center for a transitional program. She then will head to UC San Diego Medical Center to train in interventional radiology and research. She waited about 40 minutes to open her envelope. She wanted to open at the same time as her fiance who finished his medical studies at St. Louis University.
Boone has liked science as long as she can remember. She conducted her first science experiments at age four when she would put objects in the freezer to see the impact of the cold. She wanted to be a doctor after watching her younger sister live with a rare chromosomal anomaly that gave her seizures, which her neurologists described as electrical storms in the brain.
“That idea was really fascinating to me,” Boone said. “From that point on I was enthralled with neuroscience and how the brain works.”
Medicine was a career change for Stephen Lesche, who was a jazz guitarist in the military before getting accepted at Johns Hopkins. He took his first biology class his senior year of college, but thought it too late to change his major. But the joy of that class lingered in his mind years later.
“I loved learning about life and cells, DNA and research,” he said. “I still remember thinking how cool it was.”
Lesche held his daughter Rosalind, 3, as he opened his letter. He will train in ophthalmology at the University of Maryland Medical Center Midtown and George Washington University.
The annual Match Day, in its 66th year, was created as a fair way to assign students to residencies where they will further their training for the next three to seven years.
The match process is an intense and cumbersome one where students fill out long applications and undergo extensive interviews with potential programs. The medical centers and students then make their top picks. Based on these preferences, the nonprofit National Resident Matching Program uses a computer program to assign students.
Some will train in general or primary care, while others will pursue specialties, such as orthopedics.
“It represents the culmination in many ways of their incredible work in medical school,” said Dr. Thomas Koenig, associate dean for medical student affairs at Johns Hopkins.
At the Hippodrome, University of Maryland School of Medicine Dean E. Albert Reece encouraged the students to spend their careers being of service to others and seeking excellence and higher purpose. He also told them to treat their patients humanely.
“Always remember that your patients are people,” Reece said.” They are not a disease, not a collection of symptoms or just another case. Your patients are daughters, sons, mothers, fathers and children. Each and every patient deserves your full attention, your deepest respect and excellent care.”
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Des concerts à Paris et alentour Juin 20. Kyrie Kristmanson & Jeanne Added + Léonie Pernet + Klaus Johan Grobe + Winter Family + Petit fantôme (dj) + Marc Melià (fest. 36H Saint-Eustache) – église Saint-Eustache (gratuit) 20. Charles De Goal + Zanias + Buzz Kull – La Station 20. Jean-Luc Guionnet & Will Guthrie + Nour – Café de Paris 21. Maud Geffray + Cherry B. Diamond + RKSS + Dustina (Fête de la musique) – La Gaîté lyrique (gratuit) 21. Plomb + Warum Joe + Les 3 Gnomes (Fête de la musique) – Holy Holster (gratuit) 21. Murman Tsuladze + Sathönay + Thiago Nassif – Espace B (gratuit) 21. Cristopher Cichocki + Hector Castells-Matutano + Emmanuel van der Elst + Stéphane Bissières + CT JEROME aka Jérôme Poret – Plateforme (gratuit) 21. Neil Hannon & Tosh Flood (Fête de la musique) – Musée des Arts et Métiers (gratuit) ||COMPLET|| 21. ToutEstBeau + Viegas + Petra Flurr & 89 St + Bleid – La Station 21. Anne Clark : perf. pour "Ocean 21" de Maggie Boggaart – Auditorium Saint-Germain 21. Cleric + Hector Oaks + Randomer + Parfait + Trym – tba 22. The Intelligence + Flatworms – La Maroquinerie 22. LA Witch – Black Star 22. Illnurse b2b absl + Raymundo Rodriguez + K-lamande – Glazart 22. Poison Point + Nostromo + Salem Unsigned + Panzer – Petit Bain 22. Perc + Kas:st + Hemka + Wata Igarashi – Concrete 22. Full Quantic Pass + EYE + Franz France + Mechanical Heaven + Club Z1Z1 + Los Hernanos Martinez + Samantha Mox + Colt + LAZ (Lostsoundbytes & Air LQD) +  La Punta Bianca (Merguez électroniques) – Murs à pêches (Montreuil) 23. Radiante pourpre – La Générale Nord-Est (gratuit) 23. Spoliature + Aymeric de Tapol + Guili Guili Goulag + Wizaeroid + Poulet Bicyclette (Merguez électroniques) – Murs à pêches (Montreuil) 23. La Pince + Leon + Howdoyoudance + Polar Polar Polar Polar – Cirque électrique 23. Bracco + Eddy de Pretto + Bagarre (dj) – La Station 25. Jaap Blonk – Souffle continu (gratuit) 26. Magma – Salle Pierre-Boulez|Philharmonie 26. Cannibale – Safari Boat 26. Caterina Barbieri + SKY H1 – La Gaîté lyrique 26. Pigalle – La Maroquinerie 26. Daniel Menche + Point invisible + Tzii – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 27. Plomb + Perm36 + Pour X raisons – Cirque électrique 27. JKS + Mayeul + Myler + Khoegma – NF-34 27. La Chatte + Maryisonacid + Dawd – Rex club 28. ARLT + Loup Uberto & Lucas Ravinal + Hervé Bouchard (fest. Tremble parlure) – Pan Piper 28. Cienfuegos + Sacred Lodge + Axel Larsen + UVB76 – Espace B 28. To Live & Shave in LA + Carrageenan + TTTT – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 28. Gesloten Cirkel + Identified Patient + Roza Terenzi + Tryphème + Villette 45 + Foreign Sequence – La Station 28. Frankie Bones & Adam X + Lenny Dee + Herrmann – Concrete 28. End of Mortal Life + IV Horsemen + December + Myako + Opäk – NF-34 28/29. Rammstein – La Défense Arena (Nanterre) ||COMPLET|| 29. Sara Fuegos + Techno Thriller – Espace B 29. Les Daltons + Jad Wio – Le Chinois (Montreuil) 30. Le Réveil des tropiques + Monolithe noir + Fantôme+ Colin Johnco (dj) – La Station Juillet 02. Interpol – Olympia 04. Cat Power + H-Burns (fest. Days off) – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 04. Bernardino Femminielli + Jean Redondo + Thi-Léa – Café de Paris 05. Klimperei, Sacha Czerwone, David Fenech, Denis Frajerman & Christophe Micusnule – Chair de poule (gratuit) 05. Pantha du Prince + Scratch Massive (fest. Days off) – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 05. Laurent Garnier (fest. Days off) – Belvédère|Philharmonie 05. I Hate Models (dj) + Derrick May + Jardin + Mount Kimbie (dj) + Oktober Lieber + Rodhad + Mor Elian + Olivia... (The Peacock Society fest.) – Parc floral 05. The B-52's – Olympia 05. Ancient Methods + Die Selektion + Ideal Trouble – La Machine 05. Marc Acardipane + Ida Engelhardt + Radium + Wixapol + Parfait – Concrete 05/06. The Psychotics Monks + La Jungle + Yachtclub + Zombie Zombie + Frustration + Fleuves noirs + Bruit noir + Le Singe blanc + Le Sacre du tympan + Enablers + Os Noctambulos + The Scanners + Dick Voodoo + Le Réveil des tropiques + Quizequinze + Make-Overs + Canari + Tonn3rr3 + Enob + Casse Gueule + EggS + Keruda Panter + Fumo Nero + Famille Grendy + Deux Boules vanille + Lèche-moi (fest. La Ferme électrique) 06. Jonsi & Alex Somers jouent "Riceboy Sleeps" (fest. Days off) – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 06. Helena Hauff b2b DJ Stingray + Jon Hopkins + Motor City Drum Ensemble + Len Faki + Robert Hood + Octavian + The Black Madonna + Clara! + Nicola Cruz... (The Peacock Society fest.) – Parc floral 06. Inhalt der Nacht + Marai + Munsinger + Felicie – La Station 07. Jonsi, Alex Somers & Paul Corley : "Liminal Soundbath" (fest. Days off) – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 07. Ministry + 3teeth – La Machine 07/08. Thom Yorke (fest. Days off) – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 08. Gossip – Salle Pleyel 08. Melvins – La Plage|Glazart ||ANNULÉ|| 09. Noir Boy Georges + Periods + Les morts vont bien + Corps (fest. Restons sérieux) – Supersonic (gratuit) 10. Francky Goes to Pointe-à-Pitre + Pratos + ToutEstBeau + Dune Basement (fest. Restons sérieux) – Supersonic (gratuit) 11. Pogo Car Crash Control + Mss Frnce + Baasta ! (fest. Restons sérieux) – Supersonic (gratuit) 11. Full of Hell + The Body + Pilori – Gibus 11. Masada + Sylvie Courvoisier & Mark Feldman + Mary Halvorson quartet + Craig Taborn + Trigger + Erik Friedlander & Mike Nicolas + John Medeski trio + Nova quartet + Gyan Riley & Julian Lage + Brian Marsella trio + Ikue Mori + Kris Davis + Peter Evans + Asmodeus : John Zorn's Marathon Bagatelles – Salle Pleyel 11. Flamingods + Warmduscher + Triptides (Garage MU fest.) – La Station 11. Setaoc Mass + VTSS + Opal – NF-34 12. Carambolage + La Secte du futur + Entracte Twist + Order 89 (fest. Restons sérieux) – Supersonic (gratuit) 12. Tomaga + Утро + Tôle froide + Society of Silence + Sharif Lafrey + Elzo (dj) (Garage MU fest.) – La Station 11>13. Kraftwerk (fest. Days off) – Philharmonie 13. Miel de montagne + Raymond Amour + La Pince Monseigneur + Amazone (fest. Restons sérieux) – Supersonic (gratuit) 13. The Will Gregory Moog Ensemble (fest. Days off) – Le Studio|Philharmonie 13. Chloé & Vassilena Serafimova : "Sequenza" + Apparat (fest. Days off) – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 13. La Récré (Garage MU fest.) – canal de l'Ourcq 13. Metz + Bo Ningen + Ashinoa + Die Ufer + Panstarrs (Garage MU fest.) – La Station 13. Karenn + Casual Gabberz + D.Carbonne + Rendered + The Mover + Tim Tama + Attention Deficit Disorder + Freddy K + James Ruskin + Ascion + Bleaching Agent + Darzack + Hemka + Kotzaak & dj Skinhead + Lars Huismann + Damoclès + Demian + Dersee + Felicie + Herr Mike + Koboyo & Jarod + Scry & Theophiluss – Studio du Lendit (Saint-Denis) 17. Grand Blanc – Safari Boat 18. Neurosis + Yob – Bataclan 19. Illnurse + 74185# + Stefano Moretti – tba 26. CJ Bolland b2b D. Carbone + Endlec + Onhalt der Nacht b2b Echoes of October + SNTS + 138 + Animal Holocaust + CRDN + Falhaber + H880 + Injected + Keepsakes + Monsieur Nobody + Morneck + MSKD + Oposition + Paramod + Protokseed + Shirin + Van Der Wiese + VCL + Vortek's + Yannou (Thunder fest.) – La plage de Glazart 27. Anetha + Sentimental Rave + Fjaak + Parfait + Spfdj – tba Août 01. Thou + Yautja – Gibus 08>11. Deena Abdelwahed + Officine + December + En attendant Ana + A Strange Wedding + Avventur + Cuften + Poupard + Legion 808 + Hystérie + Summer Satana + Flore + Graal + KX9000 + Myako + The Homeopathics + Meuns... (Fest. Qui embrouille qui) – La Station 18. The Driver – But Mortemart|Bois de Boulogne 23. The Cure + Eels + Jeanne Added + Johnny Marr + Süeür... (fest. Rock en scène) – parc de Saint-Cloud 25. Aphex Twin + Foals + Deerhunter + Le Villejuif Underground... (fest. Rock en scène) – parc de Saint-Cloud 26/27. Patti Smith – Olympia ||COMPLET|| 28. Arnaud Rebotini – Safari Boat Septembre 05. Oh Sees + Frankie & The  Witch Fingers (20 ans du disquaire Born Bad) – Bataclan 06. Frustration + Arndales + Ero Guro + Bracco + Succhiamo + Maria Violenza (20 ans du disquaire Born Bad) – La Station 06. The Horrorist + Kobosil + VTSS + Airod + Félicie – La Machine 07. Le Prince Harry + Exek + Entracte (20 ans du disquaire Born Bad) – Point FMR 07/08. Vitamin X + N0V3L + 11Paranoias + The Rebel + 7Occvlta + Roy & The Devil's Motorcycle + Harry Merry + Holliday INN + Années Zéro + Chevignon + La Secte du futur + Hippie Diktat+ ZOH/astre + Pow! + Pile + Pious Faults ... (fest. Frissons acidulés) – Théâtre de verre Co-Arter 11. Crack Cloud – Petit Bain 12. Blawan – NF-34 14. Clan of Xymox + Plomb – Gibus 14. Danny Elfman & le Grand Orchestre d'Ile-de-France : cinéconcert sur "Alice au Pays des merveilles" de Tim Burton – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 18. The Wedding Present – Petit Bain 18. Lust For Youth – La Boule noire 20. Spiral Stairs + Canshaker Pi – Olympic café 23. The Foreign Resort + Seventeen at this Time + Trancept – Supersonic (gratuit) 23>25. John Cale – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 24. Drab Majesty + SRSQ – Petit Bain 25. Dälek + L'Envoûtante – Petit Bain 26. Burial Hex + Les Chasseurs de la nuit + Common Eider, King Eider + Visions – Les Voûtes 27. Noseholes – Espace B Octobre 01. Emma Ruth Rendel – Petit Bain 01. Sleaford Mods – La Cigale 04/05. Blush Response b2b Thomas P. Heckmann + Dave Clark + Rebekah + Regis + Tommy Four Seven b2b Ancient Methods + ABSL + AZF + Dax J + DVS 1 + Marcle Dettmann + Poison Point + Anetha b2b Randomer + Ben Klock + Andrejko + Amato & Adriani + Bassam + Boston 189 + Charles Green + Dersee + DJ Bone b2b Ben Sims + Fabrizio Rat + Felicie + Louisahhh b2b Maelstrom + Newa + SHDW & Obscure Shape + Thomas P. Heckmann + Tripeo b2b Hemka (Pulse fest.) – Le Grand Dôme (Villebon/Yvette) 05. Nuit de l'orgue avec des œuvres d'Éliane Radigue, Arvo Pärt, Olivier Messiaen, Phillip Glass, Nico Muhly, Jonathan Fitoussi... (Nuit blanche) – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie (gratuit) 06. Daughters – La Maroquinerie 08. Sleep – Bataclan 09/10. Ty Segall & Freedom Band – La Cigale 11. New Order – Grand Rex ||COMPLET|| 14. King Gizzard & Tle Lizard Wizard – Olympia 14. Shannon Wright – Trianon 17. Puppetmastaz – Trabendo 18. Dream Syndicate – Petit Bain 19. Sisters of Mercy – Bataclan 19. Pixies – Olympia 23. Four Tet – Le 104 25. A Certain Ratio – Petit Bain 26. The Monochrome Set – Petit Bain 29. Agent Side Grinder – La Boule noire Novembre 08. Bedroom Community – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 08. Boy Harscher – Trabendo 10. Amiina : cinéconcert sur "Fantomas" de Louis Feuillade – Le Studio|Philharmonie 10. Ôlafur Atnald + Hugar – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 10. Fontaine D.C. – Bataclan 14. Girl Band – La Maroquinerie 15. Chemical Brothers – Seine musicale (Boulogne-Billancourt ) 17. Nitzer Ebb – La Machine 19. Earth – Petit Bain 24. The Young Gods + Les Tétines noires – La Machine 26. Wardruna – Olympia Décembre 06. Phillip Glass Ensemble : cinéconcert sur "Koyaanisqatsi" de Godfrey Reggio – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 07. Phillip Glass Ensemble : cinéconcert sur "Powaqqatsi" de Godfrey Reggio – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 08. Phillip Glass Ensemble : cinéconcert sur "Naqoyqatsi" de Godfrey Reggio – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 12. Mono + Jo Quail – Petit Bain 2020 Janvier 04. Rokia Traoré + Ballaké Cissoko & Vincent Segal – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 31. Tindersticks – Salle Pleyel Février 16. Orchestral Manoeuvre in the Dark – La Cigale 24. Sleater Kinney – Le Trianon Mars 07. Ensemble intercontemporain joue Steve Reich : cinéconcert sur un film de Gerhard Richter – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 20. Ensemble Dedalus joue "Occam Ocean" d'Éliane Radigue – Le Studio|Philharmonie 21/22. Laurie Anderson : "The Art of Falling" – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie Mai 08. Max Richter : "Infra" + Jlin + Ian William Craig – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 09. Max Richter : "Voices" – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 10. Max Richter : "Recomposed" & "Three Worlds" – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 24. Damon Albarn – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie en gras : les derniers ajouts / in bold: the last news
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Des concerts à Paris et alentour
Juillet 04. Cat Power + H-Burns (fest. Days off) – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 04. Bernardino Femminielli + Jean Redondo + Thi-Léa – Café de Paris 05. Klimperei, Sacha Czerwone, David Fenech, Denis Frajerman & Christophe Micusnule – Chair de poule (gratuit) 05. Illnurse bnb BLNDR + Soul Edifice b2b Kuss + Herrmann b2b Primitive + Paris Acid Boys b2b Society of Silence – La Plage de Glazart (gratuit avant 22 h) 05. Pantha du Prince + Scratch Massive (fest. Days off) – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 05. I Hate Models (dj) + Derrick May + Jardin + Mount Kimbie (dj) + Oktober Lieber + Rodhad + Mor Elian + Olivia... (The Peacock Society fest.) – Parc floral 05. The B-52's – Olympia 05. Ancient Methods + Die Selektion + Ideal Trouble – La Machine 05. Marc Acardipane + Ida Engelhardt + Radium + Wixapol + Parfait – Concrete 05. Laurent Garnier (fest. Days off) – Belvédère|Philharmonie ||COMPLET|| 05. Canari + EggS + Quinzequinze + Os Noctambulos + Casse Gueule + Enablers + Enob + Le Singe blanc + Frustration + Keruda Panter + Make-Overs + The Psychotics Monks + Deux Boules vanille (fest. La Ferme électrique) –  La Ferme électrique (Tournan-en-Brie) 06. Jonsi & Alex Somers jouent "Riceboy Sleeps" (fest. Days off) – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 06. Helena Hauff b2b DJ Stingray + Jon Hopkins + Motor City Drum Ensemble + Len Faki + Robert Hood + Octavian + The Black Madonna + Clara! + Nicola Cruz... (The Peacock Society fest.) – Parc floral 06. Inhalt der Nacht + Marai + Munsinger + Felicie – La Station 06. Héron cendré + Marie Klock + BIP3 – péniche Thabor 06. J Mascis – La Maroquinerie 06. Ol' Timey Mesenger + Famille Grendy + Fleuves noirs + Yachtclub + Lèche-moi + The Scanners + Le Sacre du tympan + Bruit noir + Zombie Zombie + Dick Voodoo + Fumo Nero + Le Réveil des tropiques + La Jungle + Tonn3rr3 (fest. La Ferme électrique) –  La Ferme électrique (Tournan-en-Brie) 07. Jonsi, Alex Somers & Paul Corley : "Liminal Soundbath" (fest. Days off) – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 07. Ministry + 3teeth – La Machine 07/08. Thom Yorke (fest. Days off) – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 08. Gossip – Salle Pleyel 08. Melvins – La Plage|Glazart ||ANNULÉ|| 09. Noir Boy Georges + Periods + Les morts vont bien + Corps (fest. Restons sérieux) – Supersonic (gratuit) 10. Francky Goes to Pointe-à-Pitre + Pratos + ToutEstBeau + Dune Basement (fest. Restons sérieux) – Supersonic (gratuit) 11. Pogo Car Crash Control + Mss Frnce + Baasta ! (fest. Restons sérieux) – Supersonic (gratuit) 11. Full of Hell + The Body + Pilori – Gibus 11. Flamingods + Warmduscher + Triptides (Garage MU fest.) – La Station 11. Otto Von Schirach + Curse ov Dialect + DJ Atabat – Espace B 11. Setaoc Mass + VTSS + Opal – NF-34 11. Masada + Sylvie Courvoisier & Mark Feldman + Mary Halvorson quartet + Craig Taborn + Trigger + Erik Friedlander & Mike Nicolas + John Medeski trio + Nova quartet + Gyan Riley & Julian Lage + Brian Marsella trio + Ikue Mori + Kris Davis + Peter Evans + Asmodeus : John Zorn's Marathon Bagatelles – Salle Pleyel ||ANNULÉ|| 12. Carambolage + La Secte du futur + Entracte Twist + Order 89 (fest. Restons sérieux) – Supersonic (gratuit) 12. Tomaga + Утро + Tôle froide + Society of Silence + Sharif Lafrey + Elzo (dj) (Garage MU fest.) – La Station 12. Pierre Chinaski + Little Animal + In My Head – L'International 12. Planetary Assault System – NF-34 11>13. Kraftwerk (fest. Days off) – Philharmonie 13. Miel de montagne + Raymond Amour + La Pince Monseigneur + Amazone (fest. Restons sérieux) – Supersonic (gratuit) 13. The Will Gregory Moog Ensemble (fest. Days off) – Le Studio|Philharmonie 13. Chloé & Vassilena Serafimova : "Sequenza" + Apparat (fest. Days off) – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 13. La Récré (Garage MU fest.) – canal de l'Ourcq 13. Metz + Bo Ningen + Ashinoa + Die Ufer + Panstarrs (Garage MU fest.) – La Station 13. Hot Bip + Nam Shub of Enki + Bill Vortex + Wankers United + Full Quantic Pass + Jean Turner + Mechanical Heaven + Paroi + Sinead O'Connick Jr. – Jazz Y Jazz 13. Karenn + Casual Gabberz + D.Carbonne + Rendered + The Mover + Tim Tama + Attention Deficit Disorder + Freddy K + James Ruskin + Ascion + Bleaching Agent + Darzack + Hemka + Kotzaak & dj Skinhead + Lars Huismann + Damoclès + Demian + Dersee + Felicie + Herr Mike + Koboyo & Jarod + Scry & Theophiluss – Studio du Lendit (Saint-Denis) 14. Daniel Higgs – Chair de poule 17. Grand Blanc – Safari Boat 18. Neurosis + Yob – Bataclan 19. Domotic + Tiger Tigre + Tite – Espace B 19. Illnurse + 74185# + Stefano Moretti – tba 20. Arnaud Rebotini joue "120 Battements par minute" + Hot Chip (dj) – Grand Palais 20. Inner City + Kevin Saunderson – La Clairière 20. Kerri Chandler + Recondite + Rampue + Konstantin Sibold + Kiasmos + Red Axes + Be Svendsen + Christian Löffler + Oceanvs Orientalis + Jan Blomqvist... – Le Kilowatt (Vitry/Seine) 23. Treponem Pal + Jail + THINK + Komah – L'International 24. Léonie Pernet + Arandel (dj) + Toh Imago (dj) – Safari Boat 25. Ayarcana + [KRTM] + Anthro – NF-34 26. Inhalt der Nacht b2b Echoes of October + SNTS + Falhaber + Keepsakes + Monsieur Nobody + Shirin + Van Der Wiese + Yannøu (Thunder fest.) – La plage de Glazart 27. Ventre de biche + Marie Klock + Arthur de Bary – L'International 27. CJ Bolland b2b D. Carbone + Endlec + Injected + MSKD + Paramod + VCL (Thunder fest.) – La plage de Glazart 27. Anetha + Sentimental Rave + Fjaak + Parfait + Spfdj – tba 27. Rrose – La Machine 28. 138 + Animal Holocaust + CRDN + H880 + Mørbeck + Oposition + Protokseed + Vortek's (Thunder fest.) – La plage de Glazart 30. The Oscillation + LVOE + Anx Club – Supersonic (gratuit) 31. Chloé – Safari Boat ||COMPLET|| Août 01. Thou + Yautja – Gibus 01. Femina Bergs + Joey Molinaro + Evil Moisture – Le Zorba 01. JacidOrex + Axel Picodot + Miss Djax – NF-34 02. Sarin + Tryphème + Sina XX – La Machine 02. Boston 168 + Lacchesi b2b Kuss + Irenee b2b Scry + Jarod b2b Koboyo + Remco Beekwilder b2b Nur Jaber (Duo fest.) – La plage de Glazart 03. Bernardino Femminelli + Arcangelo + Belec + Biola + Inner Lakes + Lamusa II + Sense Fracture + Scardanelli + Divna Mami... – La Station 03. 999999999 + Illnurse b2b Herrmann + Alchemical System b2b B.a.ba + Théophiluss b2b Charlie Oohlala + Stranger b2b Charles green (Duo fest.) – La plage de Glazart 04. Under Black Helmet (Duo fest.) – La plage de Glazart 08>11. Deena Abdelwahed + Officine + December + En attendant Ana + A Strange Wedding + Avventur + Cuften + Poupard + Legion 808 + Hystérie + Summer Satana + Flore + Graal + KX9000 + Myako + The Homeopathics + Meuns... (Fest. Qui embrouille qui) – La Station 08. Clouds + Stephanie Sykes + Nico Moreno – NF-34 15. Ghost in the Machine + Aligment + Niki Strefi – NF-34 17. NOFX – Élysée Montmartre 18. The Driver – But Mortemart|Bois de Boulogne 23. Lumerians + El Gran Chuffle + Santa Dogs – Supersonic (gratuit) 23. The Cure + Eels + Jeanne Added + Johnny Marr + Süeür... (fest. Rock en scène) – parc de Saint-Cloud 23. Jenny Pickett + Enerzion + Solar Return + Julien Heraud + Cambia + Teniang + Jokilla (Electropixel) – Le Zorba 25. Aphex Twin + Foals + Deerhunter + Le Villejuif Underground... (fest. Rock en scène) – parc de Saint-Cloud 26/27. Patti Smith – Olympia ||COMPLET|| 28. Arnaud Rebotini – Safari Boat ||COMPLET|| Septembre 05. Oh Sees + Frankie & The  Witch Fingers (20 ans du disquaire Born Bad) – Bataclan 06. Frustration + Arndales + Ero Guro + Bracco + Succhiamo + Maria Violenza (20 ans du disquaire Born Bad) – La Station 06. The Horrorist + Kobosil + VTSS + Airod + Félicie – La Machine 07. Le Prince Harry + Exek + Entracte (20 ans du disquaire Born Bad) – Point FMR 07/08. Vitamin X + N0V3L + 11Paranoias + The Rebel + 7Occvlta + Roy & The Devil's Motorcycle + Harry Merry + Holliday INN + Années Zéro + Chevignon + La Secte du futur + Hippie Diktat+ ZOH/astre + Pow! + Pile + Pious Faults ... (fest. Frissons acidulés) – Théâtre de verre Co-Arter 11. Crack Cloud – Petit Bain 12. Blawan – NF-34 13. La Colonie de vacances – Le 104 13. Blackmail + Bruit noir + Gontard + Bay – La Maroquinerie 14. Clan of Xymox + Plomb + Je t'aime – Gibus 14. Danny Elfman & le Grand Orchestre d'Ile-de-France : cinéconcert sur "Alice au Pays des merveilles" de Tim Burton – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 15. Efrim Menuck & Kevin Doria – La Marbrerie (Montreuil) 18. The Wedding Present – Petit Bain 18. Lust For Youth – La Boule noire 18. JC. Satàn (Safari Boat) – Jardin Tino-Rossi/Quai Saint-Bernard 18. Mùm – La Maroquinerie 19. Black Midi – La Boule noire 20. Spiral Stairs + Canshaker Pi – Olympic café 20. Michel Cloup duo + Troy von Balthazar – Petit Bain 20. Alien Rain b2b Regal + Headstrong + Parfait b2b Illnurse + Remco Beekwilder b2b Raffaele Attanasio (Dream Nation fest.) – Dock Eiffel (Aubervilliers) 21. Surgeon + Regis + AnD + Dj Pete aka Substance + Lady Starlight & Anthony Child + Inoxia aka Myako & Basses Terres + Oko Dj b2b Tryphème (Redbull Music Fest.) – tba 21. Tieum + Shifted + X-Pander + Rebelion + Zadig + Luke Slater... (Dream Nation fest.) – Dock Eiffel (Aubervilliers) 23. The Foreign Resort + Seventeen at this Time + Trancept – Supersonic (gratuit) 23>25. John Cale – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 24. Drab Majesty + SRSQ – Petit Bain 25. Rudolf Eb.Er, Dave Phillips & Alice Kemp : Schimpfluch Affiliated Actions – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 25. Dälek + L'Envoûtante – Petit Bain 26. Burial Hex + Les Chasseurs de la nuit + Common Eider, King Eider + Visions – Les Voûtes 26>27. Onceim joue Éliane Radigue + Thomas Ankersmit + Léa Bertucci + Hubbub + Martin Tétreault + Mohammad Reza Mortazavi + Pancrace (fest. Crak) – église Saint-Merri 26. Wayne Hussey – Bus Palladium 27. Noseholes – Espace B 29. James Murphy + Colleen "Cosmo" Murphy + Vincent Privat + Seb le vinyl (Redbull Music Fest.) – Péripate Octobre 01. Emma Ruth Rendel – Petit Bain 01. Sleaford Mods – La Cigale 04/05. Blush Response b2b Thomas P. Heckmann + Dave Clark + Rebekah + Regis + Tommy Four Seven b2b Ancient Methods + ABSL + AZF + Dax J + DVS 1 + Marcle Dettmann + Poison Point + Anetha b2b Randomer + Ben Klock + Andrejko + Amato & Adriani + Bassam + Boston 189 + Charles Green + Dersee + DJ Bone b2b Ben Sims + Fabrizio Rat + Felicie + Louisahhh b2b Maelstrom + Newa + SHDW & Obscure Shape + Thomas P. Heckmann + Tripeo b2b Hemka (Pulse fest.) – Le Grand Dôme (Villebon/Yvette) 05. Nuit de l'orgue avec des œuvres d'Éliane Radigue, Arvo Pärt, Olivier Messiaen, Phillip Glass, Nico Muhly, Jonathan Fitoussi... (Nuit blanche) – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie (gratuit) 06. Daughters – La Maroquinerie 06. Quator Bozzini joue : "Occam Delta XV" d'Éliane Radigue, "Five String Quartets" de Phill Niblock et "Koan" de James Tenney – La Marbrerie (Montreuil) 08. Sleep – Bataclan 09/10. Ty Segall & Freedom Band – La Cigale 11. Kazumoto Endo + Spore Spawn + Vomir + Autocastration – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 11. Birds in Row + Lane (Jimi fest.) – Théâtre Antoine-Vitez (Ivry/Seine) 11. New Order – Grand Rex ||COMPLET|| 12. Ben Shemie, John McEntire & Sam Prekop – Petit Bain 14. King Gizzard & Tle Lizard Wizard – Olympia 14. Shannon Wright – Trianon 15. Kate Carr + Valérie Vivancos – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 17. Puppetmastaz – Trabendo 18. Dream Syndicate – Petit Bain 19. Sisters of Mercy – Bataclan 19. Juan Atkins + Vril + Ceephax Acid crew + Antigone + Onur özer + Fasme (Le Champ des machines) – Le Ferme du Buisson (Noisiel) 19. Pixies + Blood Red Shoes – Olympia ||COMPLET|| 23. Four Tet – Le 104 25. A Certain Ratio – Petit Bain 26. The Monochrome Set – Petit Bain 29. Agent Side Grinder – La Boule noire 30. Oiseaux-Tempête + Jessica Moss – La Maroquinerie 31. Skepta + Mura Masa + Hamza + Zola + Ateyaba + Celeste + Duendita + Ezra Collective + Flohio + Kojey Radical + Master Peace + Slowthai + The Comet is Coming + Yussef Dayes (Pitchfork fest.) – La Grand Halle de La Villette Novembre 01. Chromatics + Belle & Sebastian + Primal Scream + Weyes Blood + Barrie + Briston Maroney + Chai + Desire + Drugdealer + Helado Negro + In Mirrors + Jackie Mendoza + Nilüfer Yanya + Orville Peck + Sheer Mag + Squir (Pitchfork fest.) – La Grand Halle de La Villette 02. Charli XCX + 2manysdj (dj) + Aurora + SebastiAn + Aeris Roves vs Jamila Woods + Jessica Pratt +Kedr Livanskiy + Korantemaa (Pitchfork fest.) – La Grand Halle de La Villette 08. Bedroom Community – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 08. Boy Harscher – Trabendo 10. Amiina : cinéconcert sur "Fantomas" de Louis Feuillade – Le Studio|Philharmonie 10. Ôlafur Atnald + Hugar – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 10. Fontaine D.C. – Bataclan 14. Girl Band – La Maroquinerie 15. Kap Bambino – La Gaîté lyrique 15. Chemical Brothers – Seine musicale (Boulogne-Billancourt) 17. Nitzer Ebb – La Machine 19. Earth – Petit Bain 23. Billy Childish (fest. BBmix) – Carré Bellefuille (Boulogne-Billancourt) 24. Midori Takada (fest. BBmix) – Carré Bellefuille (Boulogne-Billancourt) 24. The Young Gods + Les Tétines noires – La Machine 26. Wardruna – Olympia Décembre 01. Motorama – La Maroquinerie 06. Phillip Glass Ensemble : cinéconcert sur "Koyaanisqatsi" de Godfrey Reggio – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 07. Phillip Glass Ensemble : cinéconcert sur "Powaqqatsi" de Godfrey Reggio – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 08. Phillip Glass Ensemble : cinéconcert sur "Naqoyqatsi" de Godfrey Reggio – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 12. Mono + Jo Quail – Petit Bain 2020 Janvier 04. Rokia Traoré + Ballaké Cissoko & Vincent Segal – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 29. Rendez-Vous – La Cigale 31. Tindersticks – Salle Pleyel Février 13. Ride – Le Trianon 16. Orchestral Manoeuvre in the Dark – La Cigale 24. Sleater Kinney – Le Trianon Mars 07. Ensemble intercontemporain joue Steve Reich : cinéconcert sur un film de Gerhard Richter – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 20. Ensemble Dedalus joue "Occam Ocean" d'Éliane Radigue – Le Studio|Philharmonie 21/22. Laurie Anderson : "The Art of Falling" – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie Mai 08. Max Richter : "Infra" + Jlin + Ian William Craig – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 09. Max Richter : "Voices" – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 10. Max Richter : "Recomposed" & "Three Worlds" – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 24. Damon Albarn – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie en gras : les derniers ajouts / in bold: the last news
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Des concerts à Paris et alentour Juin 26. Caterina Barbieri + SKY H1 – La Gaîté lyrique 26. Cannibale – Safari Boat 26. Pigalle – La Maroquinerie 26. Magma – Salle Pierre-Boulez|Philharmonie 26. Daniel Menche + Point invisible + Tzii – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 27. Plomb + Perm36 + Pour X raisons – Cirque électrique 27. Pointe du lac + Prötokol + Ida + Ausgang + DLGHT + Seais – Mains d'oeuvre (Saint-Ouen) 27. JKS + Mayeul + Myler + Khoegma – NF-34 27. La Chatte + Maryisonacid + Dawd – Rex club 28. ARLT + Loup Uberto & Lucas Ravinal + Hervé Bouchard (fest. Tremble parlure) – Pan Piper 28. Cienfuegos + Sacred Lodge + Axel Larsen + UVB76 – Espace B 28. To Live & Shave in LA + Carrageenan + TTTT – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 28. Gesloten Cirkel + Identified Patient + Roza Terenzi + Tryphème + Villette 45 + Foreign Sequence – La Station 28. Frankie Bones & Adam X + Lenny Dee + Herrmann – Concrete 28. End of Mortal Life + IV Horsemen + December + Myako + Opäk – NF-34 28/29. Rammstein – La Défense Arena (Nanterre) ||COMPLET|| 29. Sara Fuegos + Techno Thriller – Espace B 29. Les Daltons + Jad Wio – Le Chinois (Montreuil) 30. Le Réveil des tropiques + Monolithe noir + Fantôme+ Colin Johnco (dj) – La Station Juillet 02. Interpol – Olympia 04. Cat Power + H-Burns (fest. Days off) – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 04. Bernardino Femminielli + Jean Redondo + Thi-Léa – Café de Paris 05. Klimperei, Sacha Czerwone, David Fenech, Denis Frajerman & Christophe Micusnule – Chair de poule (gratuit) 05. Illnurse bnb BLNDR + Soul Edifice b2b Kuss + Herrmann b2b Primitive + Paris Acid Boys b2b Society of Silence – La Plage de Glazart (gratuit avant 22 h) 05. Pantha du Prince + Scratch Massive (fest. Days off) – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 05. I Hate Models (dj) + Derrick May + Jardin + Mount Kimbie (dj) + Oktober Lieber + Rodhad + Mor Elian + Olivia... (The Peacock Society fest.) – Parc floral 05. The B-52's – Olympia 05. Ancient Methods + Die Selektion + Ideal Trouble – La Machine 05. Marc Acardipane + Ida Engelhardt + Radium + Wixapol + Parfait – Concrete 05. Laurent Garnier (fest. Days off) – Belvédère|Philharmonie ||COMPLET|| 05/06. The Psychotics Monks + La Jungle + Yachtclub + Zombie Zombie + Frustration + Fleuves noirs + Bruit noir + Le Singe blanc + Le Sacre du tympan + Enablers + Os Noctambulos + The Scanners + Dick Voodoo + Le Réveil des tropiques + Quizequinze + Make-Overs + Canari + Tonn3rr3 + Enob + Casse Gueule + EggS + Keruda Panter + Fumo Nero + Famille Grendy + Deux Boules vanille + Lèche-moi (fest. La Ferme électrique) 06. Jonsi & Alex Somers jouent "Riceboy Sleeps" (fest. Days off) – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 06. Helena Hauff b2b DJ Stingray + Jon Hopkins + Motor City Drum Ensemble + Len Faki + Robert Hood + Octavian + The Black Madonna + Clara! + Nicola Cruz... (The Peacock Society fest.) – Parc floral 06. Inhalt der Nacht + Marai + Munsinger + Felicie – La Station 06. Héron cendré + Marie Klock + BIP3 – péniche Thabor 07. Jonsi, Alex Somers & Paul Corley : "Liminal Soundbath" (fest. Days off) – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 07. Ministry + 3teeth – La Machine 07/08. Thom Yorke (fest. Days off) – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 08. Gossip – Salle Pleyel 08. Melvins – La Plage|Glazart ||ANNULÉ|| 09. Noir Boy Georges + Periods + Les morts vont bien + Corps (fest. Restons sérieux) – Supersonic (gratuit) 10. Francky Goes to Pointe-à-Pitre + Pratos + ToutEstBeau + Dune Basement (fest. Restons sérieux) – Supersonic (gratuit) 11. Pogo Car Crash Control + Mss Frnce + Baasta ! (fest. Restons sérieux) – Supersonic (gratuit) 11. Full of Hell + The Body + Pilori – Gibus 11. Flamingods + Warmduscher + Triptides (Garage MU fest.) – La Station 11. Setaoc Mass + VTSS + Opal – NF-34 11. Masada + Sylvie Courvoisier & Mark Feldman + Mary Halvorson quartet + Craig Taborn + Trigger + Erik Friedlander & Mike Nicolas + John Medeski trio + Nova quartet + Gyan Riley & Julian Lage + Brian Marsella trio + Ikue Mori + Kris Davis + Peter Evans + Asmodeus : John Zorn's Marathon Bagatelles – Salle Pleyel ||ANNULÉ|| 12. Carambolage + La Secte du futur + Entracte Twist + Order 89 (fest. Restons sérieux) – Supersonic (gratuit) 12. Tomaga + Утро + Tôle froide + Society of Silence + Sharif Lafrey + Elzo (dj) (Garage MU fest.) – La Station 12. Planetary Assault System – NF-34 11>13. Kraftwerk (fest. Days off) – Philharmonie 13. Miel de montagne + Raymond Amour + La Pince Monseigneur + Amazone (fest. Restons sérieux) – Supersonic (gratuit) 13. The Will Gregory Moog Ensemble (fest. Days off) – Le Studio|Philharmonie 13. Chloé & Vassilena Serafimova : "Sequenza" + Apparat (fest. Days off) – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 13. La Récré (Garage MU fest.) – canal de l'Ourcq 13. Metz + Bo Ningen + Ashinoa + Die Ufer + Panstarrs (Garage MU fest.) – La Station 13. Hot Bip + Nam Shub of Enki + Bill Vortex + Wankers United + Full Quantic Pass + Jean Turner + Mechanical Heaven + Paroi + Sinead O'Connick Jr. – Jazz Y Jazz 13. Karenn + Casual Gabberz + D.Carbonne + Rendered + The Mover + Tim Tama + Attention Deficit Disorder + Freddy K + James Ruskin + Ascion + Bleaching Agent + Darzack + Hemka + Kotzaak & dj Skinhead + Lars Huismann + Damoclès + Demian + Dersee + Felicie + Herr Mike + Koboyo & Jarod + Scry & Theophiluss – Studio du Lendit (Saint-Denis) 17. Grand Blanc – Safari Boat 18. Neurosis + Yob – Bataclan 19. Illnurse + 74185# + Stefano Moretti – tba 20. Arnaud Rebotini joue "120 Battements par minute" + Hot Chip (dj) – Grand Palais 26. Inhalt der Nacht b2b Echoes of October + SNTS + Falhaber + Keepsakes + Monsieur Nobody + Shirin + Van Der Wiese + Yannøu (Thunder fest.) – La plage de Glazart 27. CJ Bolland b2b D. Carbone + Endlec + Injected + MSKD + Paramod + VCL (Thunder fest.) – La plage de Glazart 27. Anetha + Sentimental Rave + Fjaak + Parfait + Spfdj – tba 27. Rrose – La Machine 28. 138 + Animal Holocaust + CRDN + H880 + Mørbeck + Oposition + Protokseed + Vortek's (Thunder fest.) – La plage de Glazart Août 01. Thou + Yautja – Gibus 01. Femina Bergs + Joey Molinaro + Evil Moisture – Le Zorba 01. JacidOrex + Axel Picodot + Miss Djax – NF-34 02. Sarin + Tryphème + Sina XX – La Machine 08>11. Deena Abdelwahed + Officine + December + En attendant Ana + A Strange Wedding + Avventur + Cuften + Poupard + Legion 808 + Hystérie + Summer Satana + Flore + Graal + KX9000 + Myako + The Homeopathics + Meuns... (Fest. Qui embrouille qui) – La Station 18. The Driver – But Mortemart|Bois de Boulogne 23. The Cure + Eels + Jeanne Added + Johnny Marr + Süeür... (fest. Rock en scène) – parc de Saint-Cloud 23. Jenny Pickett + Enerzion + Solar Return + Julien Heraud + Cambia + Teniang + Jokilla (Electropixel) – Le Zorba 25. Aphex Twin + Foals + Deerhunter + Le Villejuif Underground... (fest. Rock en scène) – parc de Saint-Cloud 26/27. Patti Smith – Olympia ||COMPLET|| 28. Arnaud Rebotini – Safari Boat Septembre 05. Oh Sees + Frankie & The  Witch Fingers (20 ans du disquaire Born Bad) – Bataclan 06. Frustration + Arndales + Ero Guro + Bracco + Succhiamo + Maria Violenza (20 ans du disquaire Born Bad) – La Station 06. The Horrorist + Kobosil + VTSS + Airod + Félicie – La Machine 07. Le Prince Harry + Exek + Entracte (20 ans du disquaire Born Bad) – Point FMR 07/08. Vitamin X + N0V3L + 11Paranoias + The Rebel + 7Occvlta + Roy & The Devil's Motorcycle + Harry Merry + Holliday INN + Années Zéro + Chevignon + La Secte du futur + Hippie Diktat+ ZOH/astre + Pow! + Pile + Pious Faults ... (fest. Frissons acidulés) – Théâtre de verre Co-Arter 11. Crack Cloud – Petit Bain 12. Blawan – NF-34 14. Clan of Xymox + Plomb – Gibus 14. Danny Elfman & le Grand Orchestre d'Ile-de-France : cinéconcert sur "Alice au Pays des merveilles" de Tim Burton – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 15. Efrim Menuck & Kevin Doria – La Marbrerie (Montreuil) 18. The Wedding Present – Petit Bain 18. Lust For Youth – La Boule noire 18. JC. Satàn (Safari Boat) – Jardin Tino-Rossi/Quai Saint-Bernard 19. Black Midi – La Boule noire 20. Spiral Stairs + Canshaker Pi – Olympic café 20. Michel Cloup duo + Troy von Balthazar – Petit Bain 20. Alien Rain b2b Regal + Headstrong + Parfait b2b Illnurse + Remco Beekwilder b2b Raffaele Attanasio (Dream Nation fest.) – Dock Eiffel (Aubervilliers) 21. Surgeon + Regis + AnD + Dj Pete aka Substance + Lady Starlight & Anthony Child + Inoxia aka Myako & Basses Terres + Oko Dj b2b Tryphème (Redbull Music Fest.) – tba 21. Tieum + Shifted + X-Pander + Rebelion + Zadig + Luke Slater... (Dream Nation fest.) – Dock Eiffel (Aubervilliers) 23. The Foreign Resort + Seventeen at this Time + Trancept – Supersonic (gratuit) 23>25. John Cale – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 24. Drab Majesty + SRSQ – Petit Bain 25. Rudolf Eb.Er, Dave Phillips & Alice Kemp : Schimpfluch Affiliated Actions – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 25. Dälek + L'Envoûtante – Petit Bain 26. Burial Hex + Les Chasseurs de la nuit + Common Eider, King Eider + Visions – Les Voûtes 27. Noseholes – Espace B 29. James Murphy + Colleen "Cosmo" Murphy + Vincent Privat + Seb le vinyl (Redbull Music Fest.) – Péripate Octobre 01. Emma Ruth Rendel – Petit Bain 01. Sleaford Mods – La Cigale 04/05. Blush Response b2b Thomas P. Heckmann + Dave Clark + Rebekah + Regis + Tommy Four Seven b2b Ancient Methods + ABSL + AZF + Dax J + DVS 1 + Marcle Dettmann + Poison Point + Anetha b2b Randomer + Ben Klock + Andrejko + Amato & Adriani + Bassam + Boston 189 + Charles Green + Dersee + DJ Bone b2b Ben Sims + Fabrizio Rat + Felicie + Louisahhh b2b Maelstrom + Newa + SHDW & Obscure Shape + Thomas P. Heckmann + Tripeo b2b Hemka (Pulse fest.) – Le Grand Dôme (Villebon/Yvette) 05. Nuit de l'orgue avec des œuvres d'Éliane Radigue, Arvo Pärt, Olivier Messiaen, Phillip Glass, Nico Muhly, Jonathan Fitoussi... (Nuit blanche) – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie (gratuit) 06. Daughters – La Maroquinerie 08. Sleep – Bataclan 09/10. Ty Segall & Freedom Band – La Cigale 11. New Order – Grand Rex ||COMPLET|| 14. King Gizzard & Tle Lizard Wizard – Olympia 14. Shannon Wright – Trianon 15. Kate Carr + Valérie Vivancos – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 17. Puppetmastaz – Trabendo 18. Dream Syndicate – Petit Bain 19. Sisters of Mercy – Bataclan 19. Pixies – Olympia 23. Four Tet – Le 104 25. A Certain Ratio – Petit Bain 26. The Monochrome Set – Petit Bain 29. Agent Side Grinder – La Boule noire 30. Oiseaux-Tempête + Jessica Moss – La Maroquinerie Novembre 08. Bedroom Community – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 08. Boy Harscher – Trabendo 10. Amiina : cinéconcert sur "Fantomas" de Louis Feuillade – Le Studio|Philharmonie 10. Ôlafur Atnald + Hugar – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 10. Fontaine D.C. – Bataclan 14. Girl Band – La Maroquinerie 15. Kap Bambino – La Gaîté lyrique 15. Chemical Brothers – Seine musicale (Boulogne-Billancourt ) 17. Nitzer Ebb – La Machine 19. Earth – Petit Bain 24. The Young Gods + Les Tétines noires – La Machine 26. Wardruna – Olympia Décembre 01. Motorama – La Maroquinerie 06. Phillip Glass Ensemble : cinéconcert sur "Koyaanisqatsi" de Godfrey Reggio – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 07. Phillip Glass Ensemble : cinéconcert sur "Powaqqatsi" de Godfrey Reggio – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 08. Phillip Glass Ensemble : cinéconcert sur "Naqoyqatsi" de Godfrey Reggio – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 12. Mono + Jo Quail – Petit Bain 2020 Janvier 04. Rokia Traoré + Ballaké Cissoko & Vincent Segal – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 29. Rendez-Vous – La Cigale 31. Tindersticks – Salle Pleyel Février 13. Ride – Le Trianon 16. Orchestral Manoeuvre in the Dark – La Cigale 24. Sleater Kinney – Le Trianon Mars 07. Ensemble intercontemporain joue Steve Reich : cinéconcert sur un film de Gerhard Richter – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 20. Ensemble Dedalus joue "Occam Ocean" d'Éliane Radigue – Le Studio|Philharmonie 21/22. Laurie Anderson : "The Art of Falling" – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie Mai 08. Max Richter : "Infra" + Jlin + Ian William Craig – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 09. Max Richter : "Voices" – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 10. Max Richter : "Recomposed" & "Three Worlds" – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 24. Damon Albarn – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie en gras : les derniers ajouts / in bold: the last news
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