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weirdlookindog · 6 months
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El vampiro de la autopista (1971) - German poster
AKA The Horrible Sexy Vampire
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periodicoirreverentes · 9 months
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Callar o no callar, ésa es la cuestión
Juan Alberto Campoy No tengo el gusto de conocer a Javier Cercas, aunque tampoco hace falta. A los escritores hay que leerlos (no a todos: a los buenos, se sobreentiende), no hace falta que tomemos copas con ellos. Y algo he leído de este escritor catalán de Ibahernando (Cáceres). No mucho, pero algo. Concretamente, “Anatomía de un instante” y “Soldados de Salamina”. Si bien no incluyo estos…
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julio-viernes · 2 years
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En memoria de Pepe Barranco, uno de los pioneros absolutos del rock español al frente de Los Estudiantes, Pekenikes y Los Flecos, fallecido hoy. Con Los Flecos publicó un single y un par de EPs - todos de buen nivel y difíciles de conseguir- en 1966 para el sello Vergara. “No Se lo Digas” de su primer extended play fue su tema más poderoso R&B- garaje con partes cantadas más beat. La canción fue recuperada en el legendario y pionero recopilatorio de 1995 “Viñedos Volume 1 - Cosecha 65/67″.
https://www.efeeme.com/fallece-pepe-barranco-pionero-del-rock-espanol/
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russianyaz · 2 years
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El Sueño del Pibe: muscular vs ebike
El Sueño del Pibe: muscular vs ebike
con la ebike me canso menos y hago más bajadas con la bici normal puedo hacer mucho más, no me limita la batería la ebike me permite salir cada día sin estar tan bien físicamente la bici normal me hace exprimirme más la ebike… la bici normal… y la ebike… y la normal más… Y así una larga lista de puntos a favor y en contra del uso de la ebike compara con la bici de toda la vida, muscular,…
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videntessingabinete · 2 years
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¿Cuál es el significado si sueñas con Construir Una Casa, tarot amor de hoy
Soy un lector de tarot. Con la ayuda del Tarot, oráculos, miro a las parejas en busca de compatibilidad y el resultado de las relaciones. Trato los sueños. Doy consejos prácticos para entablar relaciones. Opiniones sobre la verdadera actitud de las personas hacia ti.
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El Mejor Tarot Gitano Barato, tarot de amor 3 cartas
Te ayudaré a comprender los problemas más urgentes y candentes con la ayuda de la astrología y las cartas gitanas. Utilizo las cartas del Tarot cuando necesito confirmación para resolver un problema. Además, utilizo diseños numerológicos y astrológicos para predecir diversas situaciones. Las habilidades de mi bisabuelo se han transmitido de generación en generación, con más de 27 años de experiencia.
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@ Gretchen Weiners ask at the end of the day literally every single word was the result of someone pushing some term to the point of it being accepted by the general community. Words don't just appear out of thin air, they always come from someone who uses them so much that the people around think "you know what? I'm going to start using that too" and suddenly we have a new word
well... yes, but that obviously doesn't happen with every new proposal. there are complicated social structures and mechanisms that have to align for a word to gain wide traction. there's a nice overview of this in nevalainen & raumolin-brumberg's chapter "historical sociolinguistics: origins, motivations, and paradigms" from the handbook of historical sociolinguistics (2012, hernández-campoy and conde-silvestre, eds.) where they also cite work by bill labov and leslie milroy.
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emptymasks · 2 years
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Alright time for me to make one of these, and as I'm always curious about European musicals, but for now let's go a little more niche than that. I'm currently working on a video essay about the wild world of vampire musicals or something similar. Essentially looking at the vampire musicals that bombed and flopped, other ones that I just personally find strange, and then finishing out by gushing about a certain Austrian vampire musical. So if that sounds like something you'd wanna watch let me know because it's gonna take some time to make but I miss making long video essays and I hope this one can be fun (and spread the word of our lord and saviour Drewlock).
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project-kappa-png · 4 months
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[ june 2024 ] (1/2)
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today is matt's bday and this project's 3rd anniversary!! (I still haven't finished it ... I'll try to be more productive this summer. I'll write the story and see what I can do with it)
Mattia Campoy is the protagonist or mc of the story :D (uses any prounouns)
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keepthisholykiss · 1 year
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okay but what was the horatio-heavy hamlet version you were watching?
Hello dear anon, I have to admit I do not know what you are referring to. I have been studying, watching, and posting about Hamlet and Hamlet/Horatio heavy productions for some time. My best guess is that you're referring to a post I made the other night but just in case :D I present my master post of available Hamlet/Horatio heavy productions. Important to note: my definition of a "Hamlet/Horatio heavy" production is one that gives any emphasis to that character relationship, even if it is still a vague concept. There are more productions in that category than I could ever name so here are just a few favs. If anyone wants me to I can do a master post on all my fav Hamlet productions by vibe or something? Because I don't just love a Hamlet for its Hamlet/Horatio vibes. Let me know if y'all want that!! All of these productions are ones I have enjoyed and referenced in conference presentations and my upcoming work on the parallels between Horatio and Juliet (stay tuned I can probably post this soon) as well as my upcoming PhD work on Hamlet in general
To Listen To: Hamlet (English and Spanish Bilingual) Directed by Ana María Campoy - Hands down my favorite Hamlet production I have ever consumed any part of. The best Hamlet/Horatio dynamic that you can just feel as you listen. I love this production and cast so much everyone please listen to it.
To Read: "To Tell Our Storie" a reflection on a queer Hamlet written by Thys Heydenrych - This is a paper I reference a lot in my work when discussing sexuality and Hamlet. It's a very good retrospective on a queer man's queer Hamlet with very explicit Hamlet/Horatio implications. I love this scholarship its fantastic.
To Watch: Hamlet (Spanish) Directed by Roberto Ángeles - This production has a pretty explicit Hamlet/Horatio vibe. Very big emphasis on Horatio's importance to the plot and just overall a very good production. I think everyone should watch more Spanish language theatre always, but especially this. Hamlet (Spanish) Directed by Marcelo Katz - This is another Hamlet/Horatio-y one. Personally I really only enjoyed the Horatio performance and it is far from my favorite take on the play. No big script changes but the set was gorgeous and it was fun regardless. The Globe Hamlet (2018 English) Directed by Federay Holmes & Elle While - A classic with one of my favorite Horatio's I've ever seen onstage. If you haven't watched Michelle Terry's Hamlet you really have to. RSC Hamlet (2016 English) Directed by Simon Godwin - Another that I would consider on the more subtle side but that still achieves its goal. Asta Nielsen Hamlet (German unless someone has the English sub one floating around) - A take on Hamlet inspired by my favorite (/s) essayist Edward P. Vining that does canonically have a Hamlet/Horatio relationship.
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goalhofer · 2 months
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2024 olympics Argentina roster
Archery
Mario Jajarabilla (Buenos Aires)
Athletics
Elián Larregina (Suipacha)
Nazareno Sasia (Cerrito)
Joaquín Gómez (Avallaneda)
Belén Casetta (Mar Del Plata)
Florencia Borelli (Mar Del Plata)
Daiana Ocampo (Buenos Aires)
Canoeing
Agustín Vernice (Bahia Blanca)
Brenda Rojas (San Martín De Los Andes)
Cycling
José Torres (Córdoba)
Eduardo Sepúlveda; Jr. (Rawson)
Gonzalo Molina (San Juan)
Equestrian
José Larocca; Jr. (Buenos Aires)
Fencing
Pascual Di Tella (Brooklyn, New York)
Field Hockey
Tomás Santiago (Córdoba)
Juan Catán (Buenos Aires)
Maico Casella (Buenos Aires)
Lucas Toscani (Buenos Aires)
Nicolás Della Torre (Buenos Aires)
Santiago Tarazona (Buenos Aires)
Federico Monja (Vicente López)
Tomas Domene (Córdoba)
Matías Rey (Buenos Aires)
Lucas Martínez (Buenos Aires)
Agustín Mazzilli (Lanús)
Tadeo Marcucci (Buenos Aires)
Thomas Habif (Buenos Aires)
Agustín Bugallo (San Juan)
Bautista Capurro (Buenos Aires)
Iñaki Minadeo (Buenos Aires)
Sofía Toccalino (Buenos Aires)
Agustina Gorzelany (Buenos Aires)
Valentina Raposo (Salta)
Agostino Alonso (Buenos Aires)
Agustina Albertarrio (Adrogué)
María Granatto (La Plata)
Cristina Cosentino (Buenos Aires)
Rocío Sánchez-Moccia (Buenos Aires)
Victoria Sauze (Buenos Aires)
Sofía Cairo (Buenos Aires)
María Trinchinetti (Victoria)
Lara Casas (Buenos Aires)
Juana Castellaro (Buenos Aires)
Pilar Campoy (Vicente López)
Julieta Jankunas (Córdoba)
Zoe Díaz (Buenos Aires)
Soccer
Fabricio Iacovich (La Plata)
Leandro Brey (Lomas De Zamora)
Rocco Ríos-Novo (Los Angeles, California)
Marco Di Cesare (Mendoza)
Valentín Barco (Veinticinco De Mayo)
Roberto García (Liniers)
Nicolás Valentini (Junín)
Aaron Quirós (Monte Grande)
Gonzalo Luján (Buenos Aires)
Lucas Esquivel (Santa Fe De La Vera Cruz)
Federico Redondo (Adrogué)
Cristian Medina (Moreno)
Thiago Almada (Ciudadela)
Claudio Echeverri (Resistencia)
Juan Sforza (Rosario)
Juan Nardoni (Nelson)
Ignacio Fernández (Buenos Aires)
Pablo Solari (Arizona)
Luciano Gondou (Rufino)
Abiel Osorio (Buenos Aires)
Francisco González (Ordóñez)
Santiago Castro (Ciudad Del Liberator General Don José De San Martín)
Golf
Emiliano Grillo (San Diego, California)
Alejandro Tosti (Gainesville, Florida)
Handball
Andrés Moyano (Mendoza)
Nicolás Bono (Buenos Aires)
Federico Fernández (Buenos Aires)
Federico Pizarro (Buenos Aires)
Pablo Vainstein (Buenos Aires)
Diego Simonet (Vicente López)
Pablo Simonet (Vicente López)
Ignacio Pizarro (Lanús)
Santiago Baronetto (Buenos Aires)
Lucas Moscariello (Buenos Aires)
Guillermo Fischer (Buenos Aires)
Pedro Martínez (Buenos Aires)
Gastón Mouriño (Buenos Aires)
James Parker; Jr. (Ciudad San Luis)
Leonel Maciel (Morón)
Nicolás Bonanno (Marcos Paz)
Juan Bar (Vicente López)
Judo
Sofia Fiora (Buenos Aires)
Pentathlon
Franco Serrano (Buenos Aires)
Rowing
Alejandro Colomino (Buenos Aires)
Pedro Dickson (Buenos Aires)
Sonia Baluzzo (Buenos Aires)
Evelyn Silvestro (Zárate)
Rugby
Tomás Elizalde (Buenos Aires)
Agustín Fraga (Buenos Aires)
Matteo Graziano (Buenos Aires)
Alejo Lavayén (Buenos Aires)
Joaquín Pellandini (Buenos Aires)
Tobías Wade (Buenos Aires)
Santiago Álvarez (Bahía Blanca)
Luciano González (La Rioja)
Santiago Mare (Buenos Aires)
Marcos Moneta (Buenos Aires)
Matías Osadczuk (Buenos Aires)
Germán Schulz (Córdoba)
Gastón Revol (Córdoba)
Sailing
Francisco Saubidet (Buenos Aires)
Mateo Majdalani (Buenos Aires)
Francisco Guaragna (Rufino)
Chiara Ferretti (Buenos Aires)
Catalina Turienzo (Buenos Aires)
Eugenia Bosco (Buenos Aires)
Lucía Falasca (Buenos Aires)
Shooting
Marcelo Gutiérrez (Buenos Aires)
Federico Gil (Buenos Aires)
Fernanda Russo (Córdoba)
Skateboarding
Matias Dell Olio (Mar Del Plata)
Mauro Iglesias (Buenos Aires)
Swimming
Ulises Saravia (Buenos Aires)
Agostina Hein (Buenos Aires)
Macarena Ceballos (Río Cuarto)
Table tennis
Santiago Lorenzo (Buenos Aires)
Taekwondo
Lucas Guzmán (Merlo)
Tennis
Sebastián Báez (Buenos Aires)
Francisco Cerúndolo (Buenos Aires)
Tomás Etcheverry (La Plata)
Mariano Navone (Nueve De Julio)
Máximo González (Tandil)
Andrés Malteni (Buenos Aires)
María Carlé (Tandil)
Nadia Podoroska (Alicante, Spain)
Triathlon
Romina Biagioli (Córdoba)
Volleyball
Pablo Kukartsev (Buenos Aires)
Matías Sánchez (San Juan)
Jan Martínez-Franchi (Vicente López)
Facundo Conte (Vicente López)
Agustín Loser (General Alvear)
Santiago Danani (Buenos Aires)
Bruno Lima (San Juan)
Luciano De Cecco (Santa Fe De La Vera Cruz)
Luciano Vicentín (Paraná)
Martín Ramos (Buenos Aires)
Luciano Palonsky (Buenos Aires)
Nicolás Zerba (Buenos Aires)
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weirdlookindog · 10 months
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El vampiro de la autopista (1971)
AKA The Horrible Sexy Vampire
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periodicoirreverentes · 10 months
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De la necesidad, virtud
Juan Alberto Campoy “El reino de la libertad solo empieza allí donde termina el trabajo impuesto por la necesidad y por la coacción de los fines externos”. Eso decía, al menos, el bueno de Carlos Marx. Sólo seremos libres si somos capaces de desprendernos de las tareas repetitivas y embrutecedoras que ocupan nuestro tiempo, y utilizamos todo ese tiempo liberado en liberarnos a nosotros mismos,…
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quiensabecomo · 1 year
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Shadeen, Campoy y yo nos encontramos en Lechería, después tomamos el metrobús y nos bajamos en Hidalgo, caminamos por la Alameda Central hasta llegar a Rebel Wings. Siento que ya no está rico, mi hamburguesa estaba culeraaa.
Ya había quedado con Alinne de ir a la inauguración del taller de Karla en Correo Mayor 110, pero al final ya no pudimos entrar…
Creo que, el error fue no haber confirmado primero con Alinne que llevaría más personas, pero bueno, al final me la pasé muy chido.
Ciudad de México, mayo 2023
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statecryptids · 11 months
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Doing another book review, yo!
I recently had the pleasure of discovering poetry (or rather, rediscovering poetry, since I used to enjoy reading it as a kid) thanks to a class on children’s literature genres that I took for my Library Science degree. While working on an assignment to survey part of the children’s section at my local library and found a bunch of great kid’s poetry books and thought I’d share a few of them. Hopefully y’all might find some that interest you too.
YES! WE ARE LATINOS
By Alma Flor Ada and F. Isabel Campoy, with drawings by David Diaz
This collection of free-verse poems is about the experiences of Latino children in the United States,  showcasing a great diversity of characters who are Black, Indigenous, white, and of mixed Hispanic heritage. The book also includes groups who may not be as widely known, such Latinos of Japanese and Chinese descent, and Sephardic Jews who fled Spain in the Middle Ages. Each poem is accompanied by background history on topics such as the Spanish Civil War, migrant farmworkers and African heritage. These notes especially appealed to me because they gave each poem more context and really helped build an appreciation for the history and experiences of Latino culture.
The poem titles follow the same formula: “My Name is ___” followed by the ethnicity and cultural relationship of the narrator. For example: “My Name is Monica. I Am From El Salvador. I Live in Houston. I am Texan. I am Latina.”  Each is a short vignette in the life of a Latino child. There is a girl questioning what she wants in life as she prepares for her quinceañera; a migrant worker boy catching a ride in his father’s truck and thinking about the life he left behind in Mexico; A boy dreaming about becoming a painter; and more. Though the stories differ, there is a strong theme running through them about dreams for the future and building a better life.
Poems are written in a free verse style which mimics prose speech. This may bother those used to more traditional rhyming couplet poetry. But for other readers the natural flow of the sentence may make it easier to follow the stories.  
Each poem is accompanied by Diaz’ black-and-white illustrations which resemble wall murals, Mexican papel picado banners, and even shadow puppets.
Oddly, despite trying to encompass the breadth of Latinx people, the book glaringly does not feature any characters of Brazilian ancestry, even though this country is the largest and one of the most diverse in Latin America. The book also lacks characters from other countries where Spanish is not the dominant language, such as Suriname where Dutch is the official language, French Guiana where French is mainly spoken; or Guyana and Belize where a sizeable portion of the population speak English.  Indeed, the book seems to be focused mainly on Hispanic identities with a few exceptions such as the Sephardic Jewish family in “My Name is Sultana, o Susana”, and the white Spanish family in “My Name is Rocio” who fled to Mexico, then the US during the Spanish Civil War. While these omissions do knock the book down a little in my rating, the collection does a good job of highlighting the diverse Latino identities of people living in the United States. And as Ada states in the Introduction: “Whatever your background, this book is an invitation to look inside yourself.”
 Yes! We Are Latinos is available on Amazon or though Bookshop.org
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orgulloalicante · 8 days
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