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clubemotion · 10 months
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In Search Of Sunrise 19 - mixed by Markus Schulz, Ilan Bluestone & Daniel Wanrooy
Well … something’s different …. It’s not the name and it’s certainly not ‘In Search Of Sunrise’s to-the-core musical nature! DJs? Well, it’s an ever-evolving cast, so that’s a given. Ah, but of course … it’s the date! Sunrise is a three-six-five affair and while the esteemed series has done summers a-plenty and once dipped its toe into autumn, this is the first modern era ‘ISOS’ that’s sought a…
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ingloriousmuses · 2 years
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Christoph Waltz character tag dump!
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Listed below are the voice actors credited for their work in Skylanders: Giants:
Josh Keaton as Spyro
Daniel Hagen as Master Eon
Sumalee Montano as Cali
Patrick Warburton as Flynn
Michael Yurchak as Hugo
Richard Steven Horvitz as Kaos
Chris Cox as Glumshanks
Kevin Michael Richardson as Stump Smash, Tree Rex
Bobcat Goldthwait as Pop Fizz
E.G. Daily as Sprocket
Tara Strong as Flashwing, Seraphina
George Takei as Arkeyan Conquertron
Steven Blum as Auric, Vathek
Alex Ness as Lightning Rod, Drobot, Double Trouble, Drill-X
Fred Tatasciore as Warnado, Slam Bam, Flavius, Zook, Gigantus
Troy Baker as Sunburn, Brock
Bumper Robinson as Bouncer
Joey Camen as Terrafin, Boomer
Salli Saffioti as Whirlwind, additional voices
Tobie LaSalandra as Cynder
Jeff Bergman as Zap, additional voices
Thomas Bromhead as Drill Sergeant
Ryan Cooper as Wrecking Ball
Darin De Paul as Gill Grunt
Keythe Farley as Eruptor
John Kassir as Ghost Roaster
Yuri Lowenthal as Fright Rider, Additional voices
Lani Manella as Sonic Boom
Julie Nathanson as Chill
Peter Lurie as Prism Break
Chris Parson as Wham-Shell
André Sogliuzzo as Camo, Voodood, Sparx, additional voices
Travis Willingham as Eye-Brawl
Courtenay Taylor as Hex, additional voices
Dwight Schultz as Ignitor
Audrey Wasilewski as Stealth Elf
Dave Wittenberg as Trigger Happy, additional voices
Greg Ellis as Jet-Vac
Other Additional voices: Abraham Benrubi, Keith Silverstein, Dave Wittenberg, David Lodge, Liam O'Brien, Jen Olson, Thomas Bromhead, Cam Clarke, Kathryn Cressida, Hunter Davis, Roger Jackson, Neil Kaplan, John Kassir, Keith Szarabajka, Salli Saffioti, Lani Minella, David Markus, Bruce Lanoil, Hope Levy, Lloyd Sherr, Courtenay Taylor, Amanda Wyatt, Lloyd Sherr, Patrick Seitz, Matthew Yang King, Dave B. Mitchell, Masasa Moyo, Danny Jacobs
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goalhofer · 5 months
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2024 IIHF Worlds Denmark Roster
Wingers
#9 Frederik Storm (Kölner Haie/Gentofte)
#38 Morten Poulsen (Herning Blå Ræv/Herning)
#54 Felix Maegaard-Scheel (Fischtown Pinguins/Gentofte)
#63 Patrick Russell (Linköping Hockeyklubb/Birkerød)
#65 Christian Wejse-Mathiasen (Fischtown Pinguins/Esbjerg)
#71 Niklas Andersen (Augsburger Panther/Esbjerg)
#72 Phillip Schultz (Esbjerg Energi/Rødovre)
#77 Mathias From (Herning Blå Ræv/Frederikshavn)
#86 Joachim Blichfeld (Växjö Sjöers Hockeyklubb/Frederikshavn)
Centers
#11 Alex True (Modo Hockey/Copenhagen)
#12 Oscar Fisker-Mølgaard (HV71/Fredrikshavn)
#29 Mikkel Aagaard (Modo Hockey/Fredrikshavn)
#95 Nick Olesen (I.K. Oskarshamn/Frederikshavn)
Defensemen
#15 Matias Lassen (Malmö Rödhökar/Rødovre)
#22 Markus Holton-Lauridsen (Löwen Frankfurt/Gentofte)
#25 Oliver Holton-Lauridsen (Turun Palloseura/Gentofte)
#41 Jesper Jensen-Aabo (Klagenfurt S.S./Rødovre)
#47 Oliver Larsen (Mikkelin Jukurit/Aalborg)
#48 Nicholas Bernsdorf-Jensen (Fischtown Pinguins/Copenhagen)
Goalies
#43 Mathias Seldrup (Herning Blå Ræv/Herning)
#80 Frederik Dichow-Nissen (HV71/Vojens)
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fryesfables · 2 months
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A Slimy Little Fuck
August 6th, 2024 9:15PM
Robert got home. He seems to be in good spirits, isn't smoking cigarettes, and has been trying to better himself. It gives me a bit of motivation to do the same. I've been trying for so long to do that. I just haven't put any of my thoughts into action for more then a couple of days at a time.
Yesterday, Robert. Schultz and I went swimming. We swam around and hung out, and then we started to build a rock pile. Unfortunately, we kept losing the fucking rock piles that we were making, but we finally stuck with one, and built it up. Robert found a stick that I lounged on, and even kept my balance while laying completely down on it in the water. I almost fell asleep.
When I got home from work today, Robert and Schultz were playing magic, and I sat there and watched for almost two hours before they left to go to a Lamb Of God concert.
Tasha and I have been good. Shyann keeps making kissy faces at me during work, and I've told Tasha about it because it made me feel uncomfortable. It's weird, especially when she is Logan's ex-girlfriend. I know Tasha is upset about Shyann doing that, and she has every right to be, I just want her to know in her heart that I would never cheat on her. She means a lot to me, and I picture us being together for the rest of our lives.
Amber was suppose to come into work today. Her second first day back. Except she didn't show up. Good start.
Kyle and Markus are nimrods. I don't mind Markus for the most part but he really pushes my buttons when he starts asking questions about a conversation he wasn't a part of to begin with. Kyle has straight up lied to my face before, so I'd never be able to trust him. As Matt would say "He's a slimy little fuck".
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movienized-com · 3 months
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ASCHE
ASCHE (2024) #TobiasObentheuer #JessicaStautz #MaxRanft #PetraMott #JenniferKaren #RenéRüprich Mehr auf:
Jahr: 2024 Genre: Thriller Regie: Tobias Obentheuer Hauptrollen: Jessica Stautz, Max Ranft, Petra Mott, Jennifer Karen, René Rüprich, Uwe Keller, Joachim Zons, Daniel Wandelt, Harry Seifert, Markus Schultz, Katrin Becker, Thomas Peckhaus … Filmbeschreibung: Nachdem ihre Beziehung gescheitert ist, beschließt die junge Kommissarin Carolin (Jessica Stautz), ihre Heimatstadt zu verlassen und neu…
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wqbytop100 · 1 year
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WQBY
TOP100 for the week ending October 1, 2023
Hangin' On--A R I Z O N A -1
Tied To You---Elderbrook -4
Living In A Haze---Milky Chance -3
From This Day On---Andrew Rayel, JES -2
At Your Worst---Calum Scott -6
Following The Sun---SUPER Hi, NEEKA -5
Summertime Friends---The Chainsmokers -7
More Baby---Chris Lake, Aluna -26
One With The Wolves---Robin Schulz -16
Light On---Markus Schulz, Sarah de Warren -10
Elevator Eyes---Tove Lo -9
Lost & Found----Gorgon City, DRAMA -8
Strangely Sentimental--Anabel Englund -13
De Selby Part 2---Hozier -14
Die For A NIght---A R I Z O N A -11
Motive---Armin Van Buuren -18
eMtunzini---Muzi -12
Moonlight---Laidback Luke, GATTUSO, Antrex -15
***See You Again---Vicetone, Anna Clendening - (new)
Why You?---Adam Melchor -22
The Beautiful Letdown---Switchfoot, The Jonas Brothers -23
It's In My Head---Provoker -74
Boyfriend---USHER -20
Smiley Water---Mike -24
Stranger On A Train--SUPER Hi -25
Moon---Locklead -27
Body Count---Jason Derulo -17
***Jungle---Alok, The Chainsmokers -(new)
Wreckage---Gorgon City, Julia Church -30
What Do You Do? --Jess Glynne -31
If Only I---Loud Luxury, Two Friends, Bebe Rexha -19
Dressed For A Funeral---Groupthink, Sunday Scaries -34
Misbehave---Ship Wrek, Disco Lines -35
It's Euphoric---Georgia -29
Out Of The Blue---PUNCTUAL -32
Makebe---JAIN -37
Padam Padam---Kylie Minogue -36
The Worst Person Alive---G Flip -39
Vogue---Noize -78
Hip Trumpets---Yolando Be Cool, KVISION -41
***Weird & Bizarre---Posh Chocalates - (new)
Waiting For You---Laidback Luke, Raphi, Jake Silva -42
In My Zone---S.O. GIDI -70
We Could Be Love---Hayden James, AR/CO -43
Good Life---Good Life, Elderbroook -44
Jacare'---Sofi Tukker -28
React---Switch Disco, Ella Henderson, Robert Miles -53
We Should Get Married---Dan & Shay =47
Submarine---Seeb, BANNERS, SUPER Hi -21
***On My Love---Zara Larson, David Guetta - (new)
If We Ever Broke Up---Mae Stephens 38
Backwards---Alexa Cappelli, Knox =46
Killer Queen---Robin Schultz, FIL BO RIVA -40
I Feel Love----Freya Ridings -49
Workin' Hard---Marah Carey -51
Do Or Die---Natalie Jane -52
Happy---NF -45
Spend The Night---BJ The Chicago Kid, Coco Jones -67
Where You Are---John Summit, Hayla -33
Down Like That---Bryson Tiller -64
Take Me Back---Chri$tian Gate$ -57
You Need Jesus---YungGravy, BABYgravy, bbno$ -48
***All Night---Charlie Houston - (new)
The Wondering---Hiss Golden Messenger -63
***One Last Dance---Imanbek, Ali Gatie -(new)
Danse Macabre---Duran Duran -86
Sickly Sweet---Kenzie, Alan Walker remix -50
19 --Stephen Dawe -66
Vroom---Hoodie Allen, Connor Price -54
Revelations---ZHU, Devault, Babyjake -61
Other Boys---Marshmello, Dove Cameron --79
Pwdr Blu---Kx5 f/Brother --55
The Way----Manchester Orchestra --56
This Is What Losing Someone Feels Like---JVKE --58
Save Me---Anyma, Cassian, Poppy Baskcomb --65
Lose It All (I Don't Wanna)---BUNT. -68
Nun---Devendra Banhart --69
Quarter Life Crises---Baby Queen --71
Love Music Part 4---Ren --72
Dominoes---Noomoouri, Alle Farben --73
***Go Off---Mike Candys -(new)
Waterfall---Michael Schulte, R3HAB -75
Die Young---Venbee, Rudimental -76
The Greatest---Tones & I -77
Take My Soul---ZHU, Devault --80
Don't Look Down---Jai Wolf, BANKS --83
What You Need----SIDEPIECE --84
***Diamond Therapy---Diplo, Walker & Royce, Channel Tres -(new)
Upside---PLS&TY, Ben Samama --59
Over The Moon---Eddie Benjamin -91
***Alive---Roosevelt -(new)
***She's On My Mind---Romy --(new
***Let Me Go---Jigitz -(new)
Alone---Franky Wah -103
Chill Like That---Sunday Scaries, PICKUPLINES -60
Dance To Death---Mathame -81
Vampire---Olivia Rodrigo -82
Back Around---Tiesto, AR/CO -85
Symphony--Imagine Dragons, Inner City Youth Orchestra =87
Winner---Conan Gray -88
All I Need---LP Giobbi, Goose --89
Rhyme Dust---MK, Dom Dolla -90
Hollywood---Madonna -92
Let It Be---Dolly Parton, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr -93
Feel Your Ghost---Tiesto, Mathame --94
Borderline---Tove Lo -95
Upside Down---MEDUZA, Poppy Baskcomb -96
Atmosphere---FISHER, Kita Alexander -97
Part Of Me---Cian Ducrot -98
One Time---Kyle Walker -99
Bitter---Freya Ridings -100
**My Bad---The Chainsmokers, Shenseea (new)
NEW on the Chart this week... #19 See You Again #28 Jungle #41 Weird & Bizarre #50 On My Love #65 One Last Dance #81 Go Off #88 Diamond Therapy #91 Alive #92 She's On My Mind #93 Let Me Go #112 My Bad
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horseweb-de · 1 year
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Döbert: Vorläufiger Insolvenzverwalter sucht Investoren für den traditionsreichen Spezialisten für hochwertiges Reitzubehör
Döbert: Vorläufiger Insolvenzverwalter sucht Investoren für den traditionsreichen Spezialisten für hochwertiges Reitzubehör
Der Geschäftsbetrieb des Unternehmens läuft weiter – Produktion und weltweiter Vertrieb von Sattlerwaren wie Trensen, Zügel oder Halfter und großes Gerten- und Peitschen-SortimentDr. Markus Schuster vom Stuttgarter Standort von Schultze & Braun prüft die Sanierungsoptionen – Ziel: Übernahme des 1880 gegründeten Unternehmens und der rund 15 MitarbeitendenBelegschaft und Kunden sind über die…
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reportwire · 2 years
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5GODZ And Phonz Team Up For Sizzling Techno Single, ‘KRONOS’ | Your EDM
Every now and then we see artists who have undeniable chemistry. One prime example is betwen 5GODZ and Phonz, who have a habit of forging mind-bending auditory experiences. In addition to gaining recognition from Alesso, Markus Schultz, and other top-tier artists, 5GODZ has been DJing at prime clubs and festivals as well as producing for many years. Just as dedicated to his project, Phonz has…
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tatyana-dreaming · 3 years
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Papageno appreciation post
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Markus Werba as Papageno in Die Zauberflöte (Met Opera 2017), with Golda Schultz as Pamina, Charles Castronovo as Tamino, and Ashley Emerson as Papagena
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rwpohl · 4 years
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verdiprati · 7 years
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Mostly Mezzo Mondays: Ann Hallenberg in recital; Mozart and Bruckner with notable casts
Mostly Mezzo Mondays: a recurring (though not weekly) feature where, on Monday nights, I blog a list of the upcoming broadcasts that have caught my eye on World Concert Hall. My interests: baroque vocal music, art song recitals, and a list of favorite singers.
Ann Hallenberg and Mats Widlund’s recital at the Teatro de la Zarzuela is scheduled for live broadcast on Tuesday. Their program includes works by Johannes Brahms, Clara Schumann, Nikolai Medtner, Gunnar de Frumerie and Gustav Mahler. Tuesday, October 10 on Radio Clásica.
This one’s for Val: the live Met audio broadcast of Mozart’s The Magic Flute can be heard on Tuesday with a cast including Kathryn Lewek (Queen of the Night), Golda Schultz (Pamina), Charles Castronovo (Tamino), Markus Werba (Papageno), and Tobias Kehrer (Sarastro). Tuesday, October 10 on the Met Opera website.
I’m not that into Bruckner but any program involving Sandrine Piau will at least catch my eye. She sings in Bruckner’s Mass No. 3 in F Minor along with Catherine Wyn-Rogers, Toby Spence, Thomas Oliemans, the Balthasar Neumann Choir, and the Basel Symphony Orchestra. Thursday, October 12 on SRF 2 Kultur. 
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xtruss · 3 years
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Cornelia Bohn stands among oak barrels in her whiskey distillery in the German village of Schönermark. The trained pharmaceutical engineer has been producing her Preußischer Whisky single malt since 2009. Photograph By Patrick Pleul, Picture Alliance/DPA/AP Images
— By Mike MaCeacheran | February 2, 2021
The whole scene along this whiskey road trip is strangely familiar: historic castles and deer-filled forests, then rows of ploughed soil, golden barley fields, and the sweet scent of cereal grains.
But this isn’t somewhere in Scotland. Nor is it in Ireland or the United States. This is Brandenburg, a sparsely populated region in Germany surrounding Berlin. It the most compact part of a seductive new whiskey country that has upwards of 250 producers—almost twice as many as Scotland, yet with just a fraction of the visitors. Factor in an increasing emphasis on grain-to-glass provenance, and it’s evident that interest in German whiskey is rocketing.
With five compelling distilleries all within a 60-mile radius of the new Berlin-Brandenburg Airport (which opened in October 2020), Brandenburg is a fruitful place to taste whiskey. A circumnavigation of the German capital region promises new-found tradition and adventure in equal measure, with warehouses, whiskey cellars, and sampling rooms.
“Distilling has been part of Brandenburg’s fabric for centuries,” says Cornelia Bohn, producer of Preußischer Whisky. “But this knowledge was lost during the Communist era when liquor production was controlled and limited to state-produced vodka. It’s amazing to think that whiskey was an outlaw spirit, only available on the black market. So we’re catching up now.”
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Spirited Revival
No manufacturer is doing more to put German whiskey on the map than Bohn. Growing up behind the Berlin Wall in Soviet-occupied Uckermark in the former German Democratic Republic, she fell in love with the romance of whiskey advertisements broadcast from uncensored West German TV channels. She took note of the smoky bars, the clinking glasses, the talk of exotic overseas adventures, and revered the banned liquor without ever having tasted it. For her, it represented the West, escape from behind the Iron Curtain, and freedom.
When the Berlin Wall fell in 1989, and Bohn crossed the unified German capital for the first time, one small shop caught her eye. “Everyone was gifted 100 Deutsche marks welcome money on arrival and my first instinct was to buy a bottle of whiskey,” says Bohn, who was 24 at the time. “It was a Johnnie Walker, and it was the most amazing moment of my life.”
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A barley field in the Uckermark region, known as the granary of Brandenburg, glows golden at sunset. Photograph By Preussischer Whisky
Now 31 years later, Bohn is one of Germany’s most respected whiskey makers and one of the first women to open her own distillery. As Rumpelstiltskin spun gold from straw, she has turned a modest family inheritance into a label born from a teenage dream, producing Germany’s only organic single malt.
Here in the Uckermark region, grasslands tip into beech woods and pastures filled with black horses that, tradition dictates, are still used to pull carriages for village weddings and funerals. The Friesians are central to the local Slavic culture and, fittingly, Bohn’s stills are housed in red-brick stables. The Preußischer mascot, too, is a sleek colt sporting a pickelhaube, a spiked soldier’s helmet. (Preußischer translates to “Prussian.”)
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The woman-owned Preußischer Whisky is one of the hundreds of German distillers gaining global recognition. Photograph BY Patrick Pleul, Picture Alliance/DPA/AP Images
Tales like this are everywhere in Brandenburg, hidden behind distillery doors and in the barley and rye fields. At Grumsiner Brennerei, the attitude towards whiskey is to dig deeper into the past. Distillery owner Thomas Blätterlein is reviving ancient strains of forgotten grains.
One cereal is East Prussian eppweizen, an overlooked wheat used for his fruity, single-grain malt Mammoth. On the nose, the hay-gold spirit hints at caramel; the taste is floral and lightly spiced.
Grain Expectations
Less than 40 miles southeast of Berlin, former bartender Bastian Heuser founded Stork Club/Spreewald, Germany’s first rye whiskey distillery, in the village of Schlepzig. Flour mills, witch’s-hat spires, and ramshackle farmsteads point to the town’s centuries-old heritage.
The distillery’s origins began with a road trip. In 2015, Heuser and co-owners Steffen Lohr and Sebastian Brack were looking for a particular cask to take back to Berlin. It turned out that the incumbent owner of one distillery they visited had no family and was looking for a successor.
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Left: Spreewald Distillery, located in Schlepzig, produces Stork Club, Germany’s first rye whiskey. Photograph By Markus Schreiber, AP Images Right: Bastian Heuser stands next to a 600-liter (158-gallon) still. The former Berlin barkeeper co-founded Stork Club/Spreewald Distillery. Photograph By Bernd Settnik, Picture Alliance/DPA/AP Images
“Serendipity,” recalls Heuser. “The absurdity is we went from wanting to buy just the one barrel to taking over an entire distillery.”
Behind its brick walls, the venue retains the cobbled courtyard, whiskey barn, and garden built a century ago, but the brand’s hipster vibe is clearly here-and-now.
Ostensibly, what Stork Club offers the visitor is stunning whiskey. But the distillery is cleverly engineered on the Spreewald canal network. An added thrill is discovering more than 200 intertwined waterways vibrant with wildlife, including 250 pairs of white storks that return each year to nest. A punting trip into the marshy meadows, where the crank of the mash tun fades to silence, comes highly recommended. At times, it is too easy to miss that the wilderness is in the thick of the largest rye-growing greenbelt in Europe.
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Visitors to Spreewald Distillery can make a day of it with a boat ride along the region’s canal network. Photograph By Hans-Joachim Aubert, Alamy Stock Photo
“Most German distilleries look towards Scotland for inspiration,” Heuser says. “But we’re more drawn to whiskies made in the United States. It’s funny, really, because rye is part of Brandenburg’s history, but we’ve never wholly embraced it. Until now.”
Transatlantic Ties
Pull this thread and a whole other backstory unravels. Where Brandenburg rye really prevails is across the Atlantic in the stills of some of the largest distillers in the United States, including Kentucky’s Wild Turkey and Four Roses, both of which stockpile the region’s crop. It would be difficult, in fact, to overstate the impact of Germany’s distilling heritage on the U.S., with the roots of many distilleries on the American Whiskey Trail and Kentucky Bourbon Trail first sown by immigrants.
“It’s no great surprise Germans kickstarted the pre-Prohibition rye whiskey industry in the 1800s because of what they learned back home,” says Dave Broom, author of the World Atlas of Whisky and a whiskey writer for 30 years.
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Bastian Heuser inspects whiskey at the Spreewald Distillery. Photograph By Tobias Schwarz, AFP/Getty Images
Pennsylvania’s Old Overholt, said to be America’s oldest continuously operating whiskey brand, was founded by German Mennonite farmer Henry Oberholzer in 1810. Johannes Jakob Böhm moved to Kentucky to sell bourbon under the name Old Jake Beam (now better known as Jim Beam).
There are many other immigrant tales, too, including those of George Dickel, from Grünberg, Hesse, who came to Nashville in 1844; and the founders of the Stitzel-Weller distillery, maker of cult favorite Pappy Van Winkle. Predictably, after 13 years of Prohibition (1920–1933), many German distillers were forgotten, and today it is hard for whiskey historians to tease out personal stories from romanticized brand mythologies.
The Future of Brandenburg
The blurring of distinctions is common when appraising whiskey, and this paradox is all too familiar to Tim Eggenstein of Old Sandhill Whisky, in the town of Bad Belzig, 55 miles southwest of Berlin. The distiller ages his single malt in virgin German, American, and French oak barrels, as well as scented sherry casks and barrique barrels from Bordeaux, accepting that everyone puts their own spin on a whiskey’s story.
At Glina Distillery, 10 miles outside state capital Potsdam, distiller Michael Schultz is driven to create a rare rye-barley hybrid, using oak casks made by Brandenburg’s last remaining master cooper. This is whiskey rendered in muted, earthy tones.
As a journey around Brandenburg makes clear, whiskey is now part of life in Germany—at once looking backwards to a forgotten past and forwards to a more enterprising and fertile future.
— The National Geographic
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2023 IIHF Worlds Denmark Roster
Wingers
#4 Viktors Čubars (Herlev Ørne/Hvidovre By)
#17 Nicklas Jensen (S.C. Rapperswil-Jona Seers/Herning By)
#19 Matthias Martini-Asperup (Herlev Ørne/Søborg)
#37 Jonathan Brinkman-Andersen (Rødovre Mægtige Tyre/Aalborg By)
#49 Christopher Frederiksen (Frederikshavn Hvid Høgs/Frederikshavn By)
#54 Felix Scheel (E.H.C. Visp/Lyngby-Taarbæk Kommune)
#63 Patrick Russell (Linköping Hockeyklubb/Birkerød)
#71 Lucas Andersen (Rungsted I.K./Copenhagen)
#72 Phillip Schultz (Esbjerg Energi/Rødovre)
#89 Mikkel Bødker (HV71/Brøndbyvester)
Centers
#20 Oliver Kjær (Esbjerg Energi/Esbjerg By)
#42 Niklas Andersen (Fischtown Pinguins/Esbjerg By)
#65 Christian Wejse-Mathiasen (Fischtown Pinguins/Esbjerg By)
#95 Nick Olesen (Brynäs I.F./Frederikshavn By)
Defensemen
#2 Kasper Bunch-Larsen (Mississauga Steelheads/Rødovre)
#14 Jacob Gammelgaard (Rungsted I.K./Hillerød)
#22 Markus Holton-Lauridsen (Malmö Rödhökar/Gentofte By)
#25 Oliver Holton-Lauridsen (Malmö Rödhökar/Gentofte By)
#27 Anders Krogsgaard (H.C. T.W. Innsbruck/Esbjerg By)
#34 Morten Jensen (Runsted I.K./Esbjerg By)
#41 Jesper Jensen-Aabo (Klagenfurt A.S./Rødovre By)
#47 Oliver Larsen (Mikkelin Jukurit/Aalborg By)
Goalies
#1 Frederik Dichow-Nissen (Frölunda Hockeyklubb/Vojens)
#31 Mathias Seldrup (Esbjerg Energi/Herning By)
#33 William Funke-Rørth (Rødovre Mægtige Tyre/ Rødovre By)
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dfartproject · 4 years
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Artists featured in this video : Mathieu Laca, Zach Mendoza, Robert Sample, Florian Eymann, Thomas Donaldson, Caroline Reed, Isaiah Mulz, Markus Wülbern, Povey & Schultz, Kirstine Reiner Hansen, Emilio Subira, Angel Herraiz, Brage Norholm, Louis Braquet, Sergio Lopez
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【脳情報セミナー】Takuya Ito (Rutgers University), 2020.1.7
日時: 2020 年 1 月 7 日 (火) 12:15-13:30 場所: 京都大学吉田キャンパス医学部構内先端科学研究棟 5 階 501 号室 https://www.kyoto-u.ac.jp/ja/access/campus/yoshida/map6r_i.html 参加費や事前登録は不要です. セミナー中に軽食 (サンドイッチ) を提供します.飲み物はお持ちください.
Date: 2020-01-07 Tue 12:15-13:30 Place: Rm. 501, Science Frontier Laboratory, Kyoto University Faculty of Medicine Campus https://www.kyoto-u.ac.jp/en/access/medicine-campus-map.html The talk is in English. Free, no registration required. We will provide sandwiches for lunch.
The transfer and transformation of cognitive information in functional brain networks
Takuya Ito (Rutgers University)
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The brain processes information in a distributed manner to perform cognitive functions. Previous work investigating cognitive processing in the brain has typically focused on mapping localized cognitive functions to specific brain regions. In this talk, I will provide empirical evidence for the transfer and transformation of cognitive information between functional brain areas and networks using task fMRI data collected in humans. First, I will show how cognitive representations (identified by decoding neural activation patterns) are transferred to other brain regions using empirically estimated inter-region mappings. Second, I will demonstrate how distinct cognitive representations in distinct spatial locations integrate to generate qualitatively new information (information transformation), such as stimulus to motor response transformations from sensory to motor cortices. This would provide an empirically validated computational mapping to describe how information is manipulated and transformed across brain areas using task fMRI. These two previous approaches required the estimation of ‘functional connectivity’ weights between pairs of regions. In the last part of this talk, I will explore the mechanistic basis of these functional connectivity weights. I will provide converging results of correlation-based approaches to fMRI-based functional connectivity and electrophysiology-based noise correlation estimation (from multi-unit recordings from non-human primates), and then provide a dynamical systems framework to ground these results. Together, these results offer an integrative perspective of the transfer and transformation of cognitive information across large-scale functional brain networks.
References:
Ito, Takuya, Luke Hearne, Ravi Mill, Carrisa Cocuzza, and Michael W. Cole. “Discovering the Computational Relevance of Brain Network Organization.” Trends in Cognitive Sciences, November 11, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tics.2019.10.005.
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