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𝗥𝗲𝘃𝗶𝗲𝘄: "𝗣𝗿𝗼𝗽𝗵𝗲𝘁 𝗦𝗼𝗻𝗴" 𝗯𝘆 𝗣𝗮𝘂𝗹 𝗟𝘆𝗻𝗰𝗵 -
Lynch's suffocating prose captures the experience of civilians who wait too long, denying a democracy's fall.
#books #bookreviews #bookworm #readreadread #paullynch #prophetsong #bookerprize #ireland #autocracy #democracy #casualtiesofwar
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📻 Der WDR sendet heute ein Zeitzeichen zum „Recht auf Faulheit“ von Paul Lafargue. 👩🏭
www1.wdr.de/mediathek/audio/zeitzeichen/audio-das-recht-auf-faulheit-erscheint--als-buch-100.html
#WDR #WDRZeitzeichen #PaulLafargue #RechtAufFaulheit
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📻 Der WDR sendet heute ein Zeitzeichen zum „Recht auf Faulheit“ von Paul Lafargue. 👩🏭
www1.wdr.de/mediathek/audio/zeitzeichen/audio-das-recht-auf-faulheit-erscheint--als-buch-100.html
#WDR #WDRZeitzeichen #PaulLafargue #RechtAufFaulheit
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📻 Der WDR sendet heute ein Zeitzeichen zum „Recht auf Faulheit“ von Paul Lafargue. 👩🏭
www1.wdr.de/mediathek/audio/zeitzeichen/audio-das-recht-auf-faulheit-erscheint--als-buch-100.html
#WDR #WDRZeitzeichen #PaulLafargue #RechtAufFaulheit
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C'est parti pour le retour du #FF #FollowFriday, ça aidera peut-être quelques personnes parmi vous 😊
@FoxesInLove mes deux renards #amoureux préférés@bisonrimant et @scarpyro sculpture sur #bois
@LeowannGlass souffleurs de #verre
@somanymoods et @alchemistsstudio : jolies choses en #poterie
@streetartutopia #streetart du monde
@Curator dose quotidienne d'#art
@oldbookillustrations images de #livres anciens
@TchooTchooGirl conductrice de #trains
@paullambda textes et pensées
@GLaG_38 "que la #montagne est belle"
@programmedesexpositions comme son nom l'indique
@PleaseCaption rappelle de saisir un ALT aux images
Bon vendredi 😊
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Episode two hundred and two is up now! Today's song is Bobcaygeon by The Tragically Hip.
I discuss the complex story and imagery in the lyrics, and the small town that gave its name to this big song.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B2VUI5BdzQQ
#podcast #dailypodcast #pigeon #pigeonsongspod #music #songs #bobcaygeon #phantompower #tragicallyhip #thetragicallyhip #thehip #gorddownie #johnnyfay #robbaker #gordsinclair #paullanglois #canada #kingston #ontario #ingordwetrust #desertbus #desertbusforhope #DB2024
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How I spent 🎅 Christmas 2025 🎄
🙂 Thanks to 🇺🇸 #LaLaLandRecords (1, 2, 5), 🇪🇸 #QuartetRecords (3, 9), 🇬🇧 #SilvaScreenRecords (4, 12), 🇯🇵 #RamblingRecords (6), 🇬🇧 #AtlasRéalisations (7), 🇮🇹 #CamSugar (8), 🇮🇹 #CinevoxRecords (10), 🇯🇵 #Commmonsmart (11) ... and 🇮🇹 #IntermezzoMedia
#Filmmusik #FilmMusic #Soundtrack #JohnBarry #StelvioCipriani #MurrayGold #JerryGoldsmith #PaulLeonardMorgan #GeorgeMartin #EnnioMorricone #RizOrtolani #RyuichiSakamoto #DebbieWiseman
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How I spent 🎅 Christmas 2025 🎄
🙂 Thanks to 🇺🇸 #LaLaLandRecords (1, 2, 5), 🇪🇸 #QuartetRecords (3, 9), 🇬🇧 #SilvaScreenRecords (4, 12), 🇯🇵 #RamblingRecords (6), 🇬🇧 #AtlasRéalisations (7), 🇮🇹 #CamSugar (8), 🇮🇹 #CinevoxRecords (10), 🇯🇵 #Commmonsmart (11) ... and 🇮🇹 #IntermezzoMedia
#Filmmusik #FilmMusic #Soundtrack #JohnBarry #StelvioCipriani #MurrayGold #JerryGoldsmith #PaulLeonardMorgan #GeorgeMartin #EnnioMorricone #RizOrtolani #RyuichiSakamoto #DebbieWiseman
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How I spent 🎅 Christmas 2025 🎄
🙂 Thanks to 🇺🇸 #LaLaLandRecords (1, 2, 5), 🇪🇸 #QuartetRecords (3, 9), 🇬🇧 #SilvaScreenRecords (4, 12), 🇯🇵 #RamblingRecords (6), 🇬🇧 #AtlasRéalisations (7), 🇮🇹 #CamSugar (8), 🇮🇹 #CinevoxRecords (10), 🇯🇵 #Commmonsmart (11) ... and 🇮🇹 #IntermezzoMedia
#Filmmusik #FilmMusic #Soundtrack #JohnBarry #StelvioCipriani #MurrayGold #JerryGoldsmith #PaulLeonardMorgan #GeorgeMartin #EnnioMorricone #RizOrtolani #RyuichiSakamoto #DebbieWiseman
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How I spent 🎅 Christmas 2025 🎄
🙂 Thanks to 🇺🇸 #LaLaLandRecords (1, 2, 5), 🇪🇸 #QuartetRecords (3, 9), 🇬🇧 #SilvaScreenRecords (4, 12), 🇯🇵 #RamblingRecords (6), 🇬🇧 #AtlasRéalisations (7), 🇮🇹 #CamSugar (8), 🇮🇹 #CinevoxRecords (10), 🇯🇵 #Commmonsmart (11) ... and 🇮🇹 #IntermezzoMedia
#Filmmusik #FilmMusic #Soundtrack #JohnBarry #StelvioCipriani #MurrayGold #JerryGoldsmith #PaulLeonardMorgan #GeorgeMartin #EnnioMorricone #RizOrtolani #RyuichiSakamoto #DebbieWiseman
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“may you live in interesting times”
https://x.com/WatcherGuru/status/1981106676271853609(fwiw i definitely do not think the CIA created bitcoin, though I do have strong opinions about who did because all the available evidence points in the same direction: satoshi is cypherpunk encryption programmer turned international drug kingpin and warlord Paul LeRoux. see here: https://substack.com/home/post/p-77404595 )
#tuckercarlson #bitcoin #crypto #uspol #tucker #uspolitics #cryptocurrency #CIA #BTC #satoshi #satoshiNakamoto #paulleroux #leroux
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#GoodNews am #Flughafen #BER: Die spiegelnden Glasflächen des Gebäudes erwiesen sich als #Vogelfalle: Genickbrüche von #Eisvogel, #Turmfalke, #Waldschnepfe, #Haubenlerche,
#Singdrossel, #Mehlschwalbe, #Dohle, #Blaumeise, #Waldkauz wurden dokumentiert.Das Problem ist bekannt & trägt den Namen #Vogelschlag. In #Berlin betrifft es prominente Gebäude wie den #Hauptbahnhof, das #Futurium, das #PaulLöbeHaus, den #DBtower, das #KranzlerEck.
Die Lösung: Am BER wird 1/5 der Glasfläche mit gepunkteter Folie beklebt, die effektiv vor Vogelschlag schützt. Das Futurium hat bereits positive Erfahrungen gemacht & der Hauptbahnhof folgt 2025.
Hier den #Tagesspiegel-Artikel ohne #Paywall lesen (nur #VOEBB Login nötig):
https://bib-voebb.genios.de/document/TSP__b2d6ec91631fb0d307bd1928373df5fe976cf95f
#Genios #Stadtnatur #Artenschutz #Architektur #AnimalAidedDesign -
Downstairs (1932) is an excellent hard-hitting pre-code melodrama with John Gilbert in top form as a deliciously slimy cad obsessed with women and money. Lots of pre-code sexual frankness here, and a very pre-code ending.
My review: https://dfordoom-movieramblings.blogspot.com/2024/03/downstairs-1932.html
#30smovie #30smovies #1930smovie #1930smovies #classicmovie #classicmovies #precode #precodemovie #precodemovies #precodehollywood #melodrama #JohnGilbert #VirginiaBruce #PaulLukas
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Why You Need to See ‘A Delicate Balance’ at the Walnut Street Theatre
Alicia Roper and Paul L. Nolan in Edward Albee’s A Delicate Balance. Photo by Mark Garvin.If you’ve been following the Walnut Street Theatre’s 217th season, you know they’ve been on a roll. But their latest production—Edward Albee’s Pulitzer Prize-winning A Delicate Balance—is something truly special.
Stepping into the theater for this performance, I couldn’t help but be transported back to the Walnut’s production of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? from a couple of years ago. Much like that unforgettable show, this production captures Albee’s unique ability to peel back the layers of polite society to reveal the raw, messy humanity underneath. Under the seasoned direction of Bernard Havard, the Walnut has once again proved why it is the definitive home for American classics in Philadelphia.
Sharp Writing and a Tension You Can Feel
The writing in A Delicate Balance is, in a word, superb. It is strong, smart, and incredibly funny, often catching you off guard with a witty barb right before a moment of devastating psychological insight.
The story follows Agnes and Tobias, an upper-middle-class couple whose lives are upended when their long-time friends, Harry and Edna, arrive at their door. They aren’t fleeing a fire or a scandal; they are fleeing an “unnamed terror.” It’s a fascinating premise that asks: What do we owe our friends, and how much of our own peace are we willing to sacrifice for them?
Superb Acting
The cast of Walnut favorites absolutely shines here.
- Alicia Roper is commanding as Agnes, the matriarch, trying to hold the family’s “balance” together.
- Paul L. Nolan brings a heartbreaking nuance to Tobias.
- Grace Gonglewski nearly steals the show as the alcoholic sister, Claire; her performance is razor-sharp and provides much of the evening’s dark humor.
The chemistry between the entire ensemble—including Wendy Scharfman, Peter Schmitz, and Alanna J. Smith—is electric. You truly believe these people have decades of shared history, secrets, and resentments.
https://youtu.be/QH_0sB8HUzc?si=PS5-4_mOQwRo1TTq
Stunning Visuals: Set and Lighting
I have to give a massive shout-out to the creative team. The set design by Roman Tatarowicz is incredibly well done, perfectly capturing a lush, 1960s suburban living room that feels both comfortable and claustrophobic.
However, it was Ryan O’Gara’s lighting design that truly blew me away. The way the lighting shifts to mirror the escalating tension and the “unnamed fear” gripping the characters is subtle yet profoundly effective. It elevates the entire production from a domestic drama to something hauntingly atmospheric.
Final Verdict
If you love theater that makes you think, laugh, and perhaps squirm just a little bit in your seat, A Delicate Balance is a must-watch. It’s a powerful look at the fragile structures of our lives and the fears we all try to keep at bay.
A Delicate Balance runs through March 29, 2026, at the Walnut Street Theatre. Don’t wait on this one—it’s the kind of production people will be talking about for the rest of the season.
Tickets & Info: Visit WalnutStreetTheatre.org or call 215-574-3550.
#2026TheaterSeason #AliciaRoper #BernardHavard #EdwardAlbee #GeminiSaidADelicateBalance #GraceGonglewski #LightingDesign #LiveTheater #MichaelCavacini #News #PaulLNolan #PhiladelphiaTheaterReview #PhillyArts #PulitzerPrizeForDrama #Review #RomanTatarowicz #RyanOGara #ScenicDesign #WalnutStreetTheatre #WhoSAfraidOfVirginiaWoolf -
Faces of Andover: Paul LaRosa
ANDOVER, MA — When Paul LaRosa was in Saugus High School, he says classmates called him the “Candy Man.”` This sweet moniker was earned from his practice of buying candy for fifty cents and selling it for a dollar on campus. It was a prescient entrepreneurial start in the food bus…
#dining #cooking #diet #food #Italianfood #Italia #Italian #ItalianFood #italiano #italy #LaRosa's #PaulLaRosa
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Driving into the path of a solar eclipse, Alicia Best and Robert Jackson wrote “Over Again,” the title track of their third album, shaped by distance, resilience, and the long road to building a life together in the U.S.
#NewMusic #NewACMusic #AirplayAccess #newmusicrelease #ADifferentThread #IndieMusic #OverAgain #RadioMusicService #RadioAirplay #ACRADIO #DigitalMusicService #paulloggins -
Driving into the path of a solar eclipse, Alicia Best and Robert Jackson wrote “Over Again,” the title track of their third album, shaped by distance, resilience, and the long road to building a life together in the U.S.
#NewMusic #NewACMusic #AirplayAccess #newmusicrelease #ADifferentThread #IndieMusic #OverAgain #RadioMusicService #RadioAirplay #ACRADIO #DigitalMusicService #paulloggins -
Driving into the path of a solar eclipse, Alicia Best and Robert Jackson wrote “Over Again,” the title track of their third album, shaped by distance, resilience, and the long road to building a life together in the U.S.
#NewMusic #NewACMusic #AirplayAccess #newmusicrelease #ADifferentThread #IndieMusic #OverAgain #RadioMusicService #RadioAirplay #ACRADIO #DigitalMusicService #paulloggins -
Driving into the path of a solar eclipse, Alicia Best and Robert Jackson wrote “Over Again,” the title track of their third album, shaped by distance, resilience, and the long road to building a life together in the U.S.
#NewMusic #NewACMusic #AirplayAccess #newmusicrelease #ADifferentThread #IndieMusic #OverAgain #RadioMusicService #RadioAirplay #ACRADIO #DigitalMusicService #paulloggins -
five new species, five new pathways, five ways caffeine is synthesized:
- Theobroma cacao caffeine synthesis (WP5588): https://www.wikipathways.org/pathways/WP5588.html
- Citrus sinensis caffeine synthesis (WP5589): https://www.wikipathways.org/pathways/WP5589.html
- Paullinia cupana caffeine synthesis (WP5590): https://www.wikipathways.org/pathways/WP5590.html
- Ilex paraguariensis caffeine synthesis (WP5591): https://www.wikipathways.org/pathways/WP5591.html
- Coffea arabica caffeine synthesis (WP5586): https://www.wikipathways.org/pathways/WP5586.html -
Why You Need to See ‘A Delicate Balance’ at the Walnut Street Theatre
Alicia Roper and Paul L. Nolan in Edward Albee’s A Delicate Balance. Photo by Mark Garvin.If you’ve been following the Walnut Street Theatre’s 217th season, you know they’ve been on a roll. But their latest production—Edward Albee’s Pulitzer Prize-winning A Delicate Balance—is something truly special.
Stepping into the theater for this performance, I couldn’t help but be transported back to the Walnut’s production of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? from a couple of years ago. Much like that unforgettable show, this production captures Albee’s unique ability to peel back the layers of polite society to reveal the raw, messy humanity underneath. Under the seasoned direction of Bernard Havard, the Walnut has once again proved why it is the definitive home for American classics in Philadelphia.
Sharp Writing and a Tension You Can Feel
The writing in A Delicate Balance is, in a word, superb. It is strong, smart, and incredibly funny, often catching you off guard with a witty barb right before a moment of devastating psychological insight.
The story follows Agnes and Tobias, an upper-middle-class couple whose lives are upended when their long-time friends, Harry and Edna, arrive at their door. They aren’t fleeing a fire or a scandal; they are fleeing an “unnamed terror.” It’s a fascinating premise that asks: What do we owe our friends, and how much of our own peace are we willing to sacrifice for them?
Superb Acting
The cast of Walnut favorites absolutely shines here.
- Alicia Roper is commanding as Agnes, the matriarch, trying to hold the family’s “balance” together.
- Paul L. Nolan brings a heartbreaking nuance to Tobias.
- Grace Gonglewski nearly steals the show as the alcoholic sister, Claire; her performance is razor-sharp and provides much of the evening’s dark humor.
The chemistry between the entire ensemble—including Wendy Scharfman, Peter Schmitz, and Alanna J. Smith—is electric. You truly believe these people have decades of shared history, secrets, and resentments.
https://youtu.be/QH_0sB8HUzc?si=PS5-4_mOQwRo1TTq
Stunning Visuals: Set and Lighting
I have to give a massive shout-out to the creative team. The set design by Roman Tatarowicz is incredibly well done, perfectly capturing a lush, 1960s suburban living room that feels both comfortable and claustrophobic.
However, it was Ryan O’Gara’s lighting design that truly blew me away. The way the lighting shifts to mirror the escalating tension and the “unnamed fear” gripping the characters is subtle yet profoundly effective. It elevates the entire production from a domestic drama to something hauntingly atmospheric.
Final Verdict
If you love theater that makes you think, laugh, and perhaps squirm just a little bit in your seat, A Delicate Balance is a must-watch. It’s a powerful look at the fragile structures of our lives and the fears we all try to keep at bay.
A Delicate Balance runs through March 29, 2026, at the Walnut Street Theatre. Don’t wait on this one—it’s the kind of production people will be talking about for the rest of the season.
Tickets & Info: Visit WalnutStreetTheatre.org or call 215-574-3550.
#2026TheaterSeason #AliciaRoper #BernardHavard #EdwardAlbee #GeminiSaidADelicateBalance #GraceGonglewski #LightingDesign #LiveTheater #MichaelCavacini #News #PaulLNolan #PhiladelphiaTheaterReview #PhillyArts #PulitzerPrizeForDrama #Review #RomanTatarowicz #RyanOGara #ScenicDesign #WalnutStreetTheatre #WhoSAfraidOfVirginiaWoolf -
Why You Need to See ‘A Delicate Balance’ at the Walnut Street Theatre
Alicia Roper and Paul L. Nolan in Edward Albee’s A Delicate Balance. Photo by Mark Garvin.If you’ve been following the Walnut Street Theatre’s 217th season, you know they’ve been on a roll. But their latest production—Edward Albee’s Pulitzer Prize-winning A Delicate Balance—is something truly special.
Stepping into the theater for this performance, I couldn’t help but be transported back to the Walnut’s production of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? from a couple of years ago. Much like that unforgettable show, this production captures Albee’s unique ability to peel back the layers of polite society to reveal the raw, messy humanity underneath. Under the seasoned direction of Bernard Havard, the Walnut has once again proved why it is the definitive home for American classics in Philadelphia.
Sharp Writing and a Tension You Can Feel
The writing in A Delicate Balance is, in a word, superb. It is strong, smart, and incredibly funny, often catching you off guard with a witty barb right before a moment of devastating psychological insight.
The story follows Agnes and Tobias, an upper-middle-class couple whose lives are upended when their long-time friends, Harry and Edna, arrive at their door. They aren’t fleeing a fire or a scandal; they are fleeing an “unnamed terror.” It’s a fascinating premise that asks: What do we owe our friends, and how much of our own peace are we willing to sacrifice for them?
Superb Acting
The cast of Walnut favorites absolutely shines here.
- Alicia Roper is commanding as Agnes, the matriarch, trying to hold the family’s “balance” together.
- Paul L. Nolan brings a heartbreaking nuance to Tobias.
- Grace Gonglewski nearly steals the show as the alcoholic sister, Claire; her performance is razor-sharp and provides much of the evening’s dark humor.
The chemistry between the entire ensemble—including Wendy Scharfman, Peter Schmitz, and Alanna J. Smith—is electric. You truly believe these people have decades of shared history, secrets, and resentments.
https://youtu.be/QH_0sB8HUzc?si=PS5-4_mOQwRo1TTq
Stunning Visuals: Set and Lighting
I have to give a massive shout-out to the creative team. The set design by Roman Tatarowicz is incredibly well done, perfectly capturing a lush, 1960s suburban living room that feels both comfortable and claustrophobic.
However, it was Ryan O’Gara’s lighting design that truly blew me away. The way the lighting shifts to mirror the escalating tension and the “unnamed fear” gripping the characters is subtle yet profoundly effective. It elevates the entire production from a domestic drama to something hauntingly atmospheric.
Final Verdict
If you love theater that makes you think, laugh, and perhaps squirm just a little bit in your seat, A Delicate Balance is a must-watch. It’s a powerful look at the fragile structures of our lives and the fears we all try to keep at bay.
A Delicate Balance runs through March 29, 2026, at the Walnut Street Theatre. Don’t wait on this one—it’s the kind of production people will be talking about for the rest of the season.
Tickets & Info: Visit WalnutStreetTheatre.org or call 215-574-3550.
#2026TheaterSeason #AliciaRoper #BernardHavard #EdwardAlbee #GeminiSaidADelicateBalance #GraceGonglewski #LightingDesign #LiveTheater #MichaelCavacini #News #PaulLNolan #PhiladelphiaTheaterReview #PhillyArts #PulitzerPrizeForDrama #Review #RomanTatarowicz #RyanOGara #ScenicDesign #WalnutStreetTheatre #WhoSAfraidOfVirginiaWoolf -
M'ha costat, però acabo de veure el #senseficció "La Xarxa ultra" de Raúl Cuevas. Molt recomanable per com tracta la informació sense caure en donar veu de la propaganda d'ultra-dreta. Molt recomanable tot i que a moments hagi volugt parar. Destaco les entrevistes de David Bou
https://www.ccma.cat/3cat/la-xarxa-ultra/video/6266854/
També m'ha fet descobrir que @Miquel_R @cuelli @paullonch tenen perfils a #mastodon (i lamento que els demés que han intervingut encara no en tinguin)
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E-Musikgruppe Lux Ohr feat. Ami Hassinen - Music from The Man Who Laughs (ltd.ed. 12" vinyl LP/digital, Valimo Productions/FIN, 31 August 2025).
Soundtrack to Paul Leni's silent horror film, 1928. Music by Pertti Grönholm, Kimi Kärki & Ismo Virta + Ami Hassinen (of Nemesis).
https://e-musikgruppeluxohr.bandcamp.com/album/music-from-the-man-who-laughs
#EMusikgruppeLuxOhr #ambient #Kosmische #OST #electronic #PerttiGrönholm #KimiKärki #IsmoVirta #AmiHassinen #PaulLeni #silentfilm #soundtracks #ValimoProductions #Turku #Kokkola #Finland
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E-Musikgruppe Lux Ohr feat. Ami Hassinen - Music from The Man Who Laughs (ltd.ed. 12" vinyl LP/digital, Valimo Productions/FIN, 31 August 2025).
Soundtrack to Paul Leni's silent horror film, 1928. Music by Pertti Grönholm, Kimi Kärki & Ismo Virta + Ami Hassinen (of Nemesis).
https://e-musikgruppeluxohr.bandcamp.com/album/music-from-the-man-who-laughs
#EMusikgruppeLuxOhr #ambient #Kosmische #OST #electronic #PerttiGrönholm #KimiKärki #IsmoVirta #AmiHassinen #PaulLeni #silentfilm #soundtracks #ValimoProductions #Turku #Kokkola #Finland
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E-Musikgruppe Lux Ohr feat. Ami Hassinen - Music from The Man Who Laughs (ltd.ed. 12" vinyl LP/digital, Valimo Productions/FIN, 31 August 2025).
Soundtrack to Paul Leni's silent horror film, 1928. Music by Pertti Grönholm, Kimi Kärki & Ismo Virta + Ami Hassinen (of Nemesis).
https://e-musikgruppeluxohr.bandcamp.com/album/music-from-the-man-who-laughs
#EMusikgruppeLuxOhr #ambient #Kosmische #OST #electronic #PerttiGrönholm #KimiKärki #IsmoVirta #AmiHassinen #PaulLeni #silentfilm #soundtracks #ValimoProductions #Turku #Kokkola #Finland
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E-Musikgruppe Lux Ohr feat. Ami Hassinen - Flattery in the Bedroom (Music from The Man Who Laughs / Excerpt). (Valimo Productions/FIN, 16 August 2025).
From the forthcoming CD. Soundtrack to Paul Leni's silent horror melodrama film, 1928. By Pertti Grönholm, Ami Hassinen, Kimi Kärki & Ismo Virta.
#EMusicGruppeLuxOhr #ambient #electronic #soundtracks #OST #PerttiGrönholm #AmiHassinen #KimiKärki #IsmoVirta #Turku #Kokkola #Finland #PaulLeni #silentfilms #Nemesis
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E-Musikgruppe Lux Ohr feat. Ami Hassinen - Flattery in the Bedroom (Music from The Man Who Laughs / Excerpt). (Valimo Productions/FIN, 16 August 2025).
From the forthcoming CD. Soundtrack to Paul Leni's silent horror melodrama film, 1928. By Pertti Grönholm, Ami Hassinen, Kimi Kärki & Ismo Virta.
#EMusicGruppeLuxOhr #ambient #electronic #soundtracks #OST #PerttiGrönholm #AmiHassinen #KimiKärki #IsmoVirta #Turku #Kokkola #Finland #PaulLeni #silentfilms #Nemesis
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E-Musikgruppe Lux Ohr feat. Ami Hassinen - Flattery in the Bedroom (Music from The Man Who Laughs / Excerpt). (Valimo Productions/FIN, 16 August 2025).
From the forthcoming CD. Soundtrack to Paul Leni's silent horror melodrama film, 1928. By Pertti Grönholm, Ami Hassinen, Kimi Kärki & Ismo Virta.
#EMusicGruppeLuxOhr #ambient #electronic #soundtracks #OST #PerttiGrönholm #AmiHassinen #KimiKärki #IsmoVirta #Turku #Kokkola #Finland #PaulLeni #silentfilms #Nemesis
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64lbs of costly candle wax was allocated to the #ClareCastle chapel for the feast of #Candlemas, a favourite of the #LadyOfClare, when light blazed in midwinter & candles were brought to be blessed.
She would have been familiar with this #CanterburyCathedral window depicting the Presentation of Christ in the Temple - very tall candles here!
📷 Lawrence OP, CC BY-NC-ND 2.0, https://www.flickr.com/photos/paullew/32543795371