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  1. #newbook
    27 marzo | #giornatamondialedelteatro 🎭

    📹 La nostra ultima pubblicazione "Rappresentare #Julie oggi. Da #Strindberg alla realtà virtuale", a cura di Saverio Macrì, Vincenzo Pernice e Andrea Scanziani, analizza la messa in scena dello spettacolo de "La signorina Julie" al Teatro Franco Parenti, successivamente trasformato in un video immersivo a 360° per #visori di #realtavirtuale

    Scaricalo in #OpenAccess: libri.unimi.it/index.php/studi

    @cultura

  2. #newbook
    27 marzo | #giornatamondialedelteatro 🎭

    📹 La nostra ultima pubblicazione "Rappresentare #Julie oggi. Da #Strindberg alla realtà virtuale", a cura di Saverio Macrì, Vincenzo Pernice e Andrea Scanziani, analizza la messa in scena dello spettacolo de "La signorina Julie" al Teatro Franco Parenti, successivamente trasformato in un video immersivo a 360° per #visori di #realtavirtuale

    Scaricalo in #OpenAccess: libri.unimi.it/index.php/studi

    @cultura

  3. #newbook
    27 marzo | #giornatamondialedelteatro 🎭

    📹 La nostra ultima pubblicazione "Rappresentare #Julie oggi. Da #Strindberg alla realtà virtuale", a cura di Saverio Macrì, Vincenzo Pernice e Andrea Scanziani, analizza la messa in scena dello spettacolo de "La signorina Julie" al Teatro Franco Parenti, successivamente trasformato in un video immersivo a 360° per #visori di #realtavirtuale

    Scaricalo in #OpenAccess: libri.unimi.it/index.php/studi

    @cultura

  4. #newbook
    27 marzo | #giornatamondialedelteatro 🎭

    📹 La nostra ultima pubblicazione "Rappresentare #Julie oggi. Da #Strindberg alla realtà virtuale", a cura di Saverio Macrì, Vincenzo Pernice e Andrea Scanziani, analizza la messa in scena dello spettacolo de "La signorina Julie" al Teatro Franco Parenti, successivamente trasformato in un video immersivo a 360° per #visori di #realtavirtuale

    Scaricalo in #OpenAccess: libri.unimi.it/index.php/studi

    @cultura

  5. #newbook
    27 marzo | #giornatamondialedelteatro 🎭

    📹 La nostra ultima pubblicazione "Rappresentare #Julie oggi. Da #Strindberg alla realtà virtuale", a cura di Saverio Macrì, Vincenzo Pernice e Andrea Scanziani, analizza la messa in scena dello spettacolo de "La signorina Julie" al Teatro Franco Parenti, successivamente trasformato in un video immersivo a 360° per #visori di #realtavirtuale

    Scaricalo in #OpenAccess: libri.unimi.it/index.php/studi

    @cultura

  6. Kad Merad et Julie Vignali devant la justice marseillaise, ils réclament plus d’1,7 million € à leur ancienne architecte

    « Monsieur Merad, une photo ? » Dans la salle des pas perdus ce mardi 10 mars 2026, Kad Merad a gentiment…
    #Marseille #FR #France #Actu #News #Europe #EU #2026 #actu #Actualités #devant #europe #Faits-divers-Justice #julie #Justice #Kad #marseillaise #Merad #Provence-Alpes-Côted'Azur #Républiquefrançaise #Vignali
    europesays.com/fr/791623/

  7. President Trump took pardon abuse to a new level this year
    with a string of dubious clemencies that together present a unique
    case study in how this unfettered executive power can be used to degrade, corrupt and politicize the justice system.

    The president pardoned one of his supporters, #Michele #Fiore,
    a Nevada politician who was convicted of federal charges that she used money from a police memorial fund for personal expenses, including for plastic surgery.

    He pardoned another supporter, #Scott #Jenkins, a former sheriff in Virginia who took bribes in exchange for badges.

    He pardoned #Todd and #Julie #Chrisley, reality TV personalities imprisoned for tax evasion and defrauding banks, whose daughter campaigned for Mr. Trump.

    He commuted the sentence of #Imaad #Zuberi, a major donor convicted of a host of crimes including illegal lobbying.

    Trump’s clemencies certainly aren’t the first to raise eyebrows -- Both Republican and Democratic presidents have, in certain instances, used their constitutional pardon power for questionable ends:
    George H.W. Bush pardoned officials embroiled in the Iran-contra scandal;
    Bill Clinton pardoned the billionaire fugitive Marc Rich;
    Joe Biden pardoned his son.

    ⭐️But for the most part, they relied on the Justice Department’s pardon attorney
    — a position I held for nearly three years
    — to evaluate clemency applications.
    Even when they acted against their pardon attorney’s advice, they typically did so with the benefit of a thorough investigation and analysis prepared by a team of nonpolitical experts.

    Trump has flipped the table on the deliberative approach favored by his predecessors.
    The damage won’t be easily undone

    On Trump's Inauguration Day,
    I read the news that he had pardoned about 1,500 people accused of crimes in connection with the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.

    Though I had not been consulted, my staff and I were still expected to begin facilitating the releases of all those incarcerated.

    Over the next three days, 27 more pardons were granted,
    all without even a nod to the traditional role of the Justice Department in advising the president on pardons.

    Ordinarily, pardon applications face an exacting initial review by the Office of the Pardon Attorney.

    Applying detailed guidelines laid out in the Justice Manual,
    staff members assess applicants’ past criminal conduct,
    evidence of atonement, remorse and steps toward rehabilitation,
    and the reasons that they are seeking a pardon.

    Cases that clear this initial step then move to the F.B.I.,
    which conducts a full background investigation.

    Prosecutors, judges and victims are then given an opportunity to weigh in.

    In four years as president, Mr. Biden granted more than 4,000 commutations
    (full or partial reductions of sentences)
    but only 80 pardons.

    In March, after being sidelined for weeks,
    I was dismissed.

    I was replaced by Ed Martin,
    an organizer in the "Stop the Steal" movement who has described his pardon priorities unambiguously:
    “No MAGA left behind.”

    On his watch, the traditional application review process has been neutered.

    nytimes.com/2025/12/26/opinion

  8. President Trump took pardon abuse to a new level this year
    with a string of dubious clemencies that together present a unique
    case study in how this unfettered executive power can be used to degrade, corrupt and politicize the justice system.

    The president pardoned one of his supporters, #Michele #Fiore,
    a Nevada politician who was convicted of federal charges that she used money from a police memorial fund for personal expenses, including for plastic surgery.

    He pardoned another supporter, #Scott #Jenkins, a former sheriff in Virginia who took bribes in exchange for badges.

    He pardoned #Todd and #Julie #Chrisley, reality TV personalities imprisoned for tax evasion and defrauding banks, whose daughter campaigned for Mr. Trump.

    He commuted the sentence of #Imaad #Zuberi, a major donor convicted of a host of crimes including illegal lobbying.

    Trump’s clemencies certainly aren’t the first to raise eyebrows -- Both Republican and Democratic presidents have, in certain instances, used their constitutional pardon power for questionable ends:
    George H.W. Bush pardoned officials embroiled in the Iran-contra scandal;
    Bill Clinton pardoned the billionaire fugitive Marc Rich;
    Joe Biden pardoned his son.

    ⭐️But for the most part, they relied on the Justice Department’s pardon attorney
    — a position I held for nearly three years
    — to evaluate clemency applications.
    Even when they acted against their pardon attorney’s advice, they typically did so with the benefit of a thorough investigation and analysis prepared by a team of nonpolitical experts.

    Trump has flipped the table on the deliberative approach favored by his predecessors.
    The damage won’t be easily undone

    On Trump's Inauguration Day,
    I read the news that he had pardoned about 1,500 people accused of crimes in connection with the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.

    Though I had not been consulted, my staff and I were still expected to begin facilitating the releases of all those incarcerated.

    Over the next three days, 27 more pardons were granted,
    all without even a nod to the traditional role of the Justice Department in advising the president on pardons.

    Ordinarily, pardon applications face an exacting initial review by the Office of the Pardon Attorney.

    Applying detailed guidelines laid out in the Justice Manual,
    staff members assess applicants’ past criminal conduct,
    evidence of atonement, remorse and steps toward rehabilitation,
    and the reasons that they are seeking a pardon.

    Cases that clear this initial step then move to the F.B.I.,
    which conducts a full background investigation.

    Prosecutors, judges and victims are then given an opportunity to weigh in.

    In four years as president, Mr. Biden granted more than 4,000 commutations
    (full or partial reductions of sentences)
    but only 80 pardons.

    In March, after being sidelined for weeks,
    I was dismissed.

    I was replaced by Ed Martin,
    an organizer in the "Stop the Steal" movement who has described his pardon priorities unambiguously:
    “No MAGA left behind.”

    On his watch, the traditional application review process has been neutered.

    nytimes.com/2025/12/26/opinion

  9. President Trump took pardon abuse to a new level this year
    with a string of dubious clemencies that together present a unique
    case study in how this unfettered executive power can be used to degrade, corrupt and politicize the justice system.

    The president pardoned one of his supporters, #Michele #Fiore,
    a Nevada politician who was convicted of federal charges that she used money from a police memorial fund for personal expenses, including for plastic surgery.

    He pardoned another supporter, #Scott #Jenkins, a former sheriff in Virginia who took bribes in exchange for badges.

    He pardoned #Todd and #Julie #Chrisley, reality TV personalities imprisoned for tax evasion and defrauding banks, whose daughter campaigned for Mr. Trump.

    He commuted the sentence of #Imaad #Zuberi, a major donor convicted of a host of crimes including illegal lobbying.

    Trump’s clemencies certainly aren’t the first to raise eyebrows -- Both Republican and Democratic presidents have, in certain instances, used their constitutional pardon power for questionable ends:
    George H.W. Bush pardoned officials embroiled in the Iran-contra scandal;
    Bill Clinton pardoned the billionaire fugitive Marc Rich;
    Joe Biden pardoned his son.

    ⭐️But for the most part, they relied on the Justice Department’s pardon attorney
    — a position I held for nearly three years
    — to evaluate clemency applications.
    Even when they acted against their pardon attorney’s advice, they typically did so with the benefit of a thorough investigation and analysis prepared by a team of nonpolitical experts.

    Trump has flipped the table on the deliberative approach favored by his predecessors.
    The damage won’t be easily undone

    On Trump's Inauguration Day,
    I read the news that he had pardoned about 1,500 people accused of crimes in connection with the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.

    Though I had not been consulted, my staff and I were still expected to begin facilitating the releases of all those incarcerated.

    Over the next three days, 27 more pardons were granted,
    all without even a nod to the traditional role of the Justice Department in advising the president on pardons.

    Ordinarily, pardon applications face an exacting initial review by the Office of the Pardon Attorney.

    Applying detailed guidelines laid out in the Justice Manual,
    staff members assess applicants’ past criminal conduct,
    evidence of atonement, remorse and steps toward rehabilitation,
    and the reasons that they are seeking a pardon.

    Cases that clear this initial step then move to the F.B.I.,
    which conducts a full background investigation.

    Prosecutors, judges and victims are then given an opportunity to weigh in.

    In four years as president, Mr. Biden granted more than 4,000 commutations
    (full or partial reductions of sentences)
    but only 80 pardons.

    In March, after being sidelined for weeks,
    I was dismissed.

    I was replaced by Ed Martin,
    an organizer in the "Stop the Steal" movement who has described his pardon priorities unambiguously:
    “No MAGA left behind.”

    On his watch, the traditional application review process has been neutered.

    nytimes.com/2025/12/26/opinion

  10. President Trump took pardon abuse to a new level this year
    with a string of dubious clemencies that together present a unique
    case study in how this unfettered executive power can be used to degrade, corrupt and politicize the justice system.

    The president pardoned one of his supporters, #Michele #Fiore,
    a Nevada politician who was convicted of federal charges that she used money from a police memorial fund for personal expenses, including for plastic surgery.

    He pardoned another supporter, #Scott #Jenkins, a former sheriff in Virginia who took bribes in exchange for badges.

    He pardoned #Todd and #Julie #Chrisley, reality TV personalities imprisoned for tax evasion and defrauding banks, whose daughter campaigned for Mr. Trump.

    He commuted the sentence of #Imaad #Zuberi, a major donor convicted of a host of crimes including illegal lobbying.

    Trump’s clemencies certainly aren’t the first to raise eyebrows -- Both Republican and Democratic presidents have, in certain instances, used their constitutional pardon power for questionable ends:
    George H.W. Bush pardoned officials embroiled in the Iran-contra scandal;
    Bill Clinton pardoned the billionaire fugitive Marc Rich;
    Joe Biden pardoned his son.

    ⭐️But for the most part, they relied on the Justice Department’s pardon attorney
    — a position I held for nearly three years
    — to evaluate clemency applications.
    Even when they acted against their pardon attorney’s advice, they typically did so with the benefit of a thorough investigation and analysis prepared by a team of nonpolitical experts.

    Trump has flipped the table on the deliberative approach favored by his predecessors.
    The damage won’t be easily undone

    On Trump's Inauguration Day,
    I read the news that he had pardoned about 1,500 people accused of crimes in connection with the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.

    Though I had not been consulted, my staff and I were still expected to begin facilitating the releases of all those incarcerated.

    Over the next three days, 27 more pardons were granted,
    all without even a nod to the traditional role of the Justice Department in advising the president on pardons.

    Ordinarily, pardon applications face an exacting initial review by the Office of the Pardon Attorney.

    Applying detailed guidelines laid out in the Justice Manual,
    staff members assess applicants’ past criminal conduct,
    evidence of atonement, remorse and steps toward rehabilitation,
    and the reasons that they are seeking a pardon.

    Cases that clear this initial step then move to the F.B.I.,
    which conducts a full background investigation.

    Prosecutors, judges and victims are then given an opportunity to weigh in.

    In four years as president, Mr. Biden granted more than 4,000 commutations
    (full or partial reductions of sentences)
    but only 80 pardons.

    In March, after being sidelined for weeks,
    I was dismissed.

    I was replaced by Ed Martin,
    an organizer in the "Stop the Steal" movement who has described his pardon priorities unambiguously:
    “No MAGA left behind.”

    On his watch, the traditional application review process has been neutered.

    nytimes.com/2025/12/26/opinion

  11. President Trump took pardon abuse to a new level this year
    with a string of dubious clemencies that together present a unique
    case study in how this unfettered executive power can be used to degrade, corrupt and politicize the justice system.

    The president pardoned one of his supporters, #Michele #Fiore,
    a Nevada politician who was convicted of federal charges that she used money from a police memorial fund for personal expenses, including for plastic surgery.

    He pardoned another supporter, #Scott #Jenkins, a former sheriff in Virginia who took bribes in exchange for badges.

    He pardoned #Todd and #Julie #Chrisley, reality TV personalities imprisoned for tax evasion and defrauding banks, whose daughter campaigned for Mr. Trump.

    He commuted the sentence of #Imaad #Zuberi, a major donor convicted of a host of crimes including illegal lobbying.

    Trump’s clemencies certainly aren’t the first to raise eyebrows -- Both Republican and Democratic presidents have, in certain instances, used their constitutional pardon power for questionable ends:
    George H.W. Bush pardoned officials embroiled in the Iran-contra scandal;
    Bill Clinton pardoned the billionaire fugitive Marc Rich;
    Joe Biden pardoned his son.

    ⭐️But for the most part, they relied on the Justice Department’s pardon attorney
    — a position I held for nearly three years
    — to evaluate clemency applications.
    Even when they acted against their pardon attorney’s advice, they typically did so with the benefit of a thorough investigation and analysis prepared by a team of nonpolitical experts.

    Trump has flipped the table on the deliberative approach favored by his predecessors.
    The damage won’t be easily undone

    On Trump's Inauguration Day,
    I read the news that he had pardoned about 1,500 people accused of crimes in connection with the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.

    Though I had not been consulted, my staff and I were still expected to begin facilitating the releases of all those incarcerated.

    Over the next three days, 27 more pardons were granted,
    all without even a nod to the traditional role of the Justice Department in advising the president on pardons.

    Ordinarily, pardon applications face an exacting initial review by the Office of the Pardon Attorney.

    Applying detailed guidelines laid out in the Justice Manual,
    staff members assess applicants’ past criminal conduct,
    evidence of atonement, remorse and steps toward rehabilitation,
    and the reasons that they are seeking a pardon.

    Cases that clear this initial step then move to the F.B.I.,
    which conducts a full background investigation.

    Prosecutors, judges and victims are then given an opportunity to weigh in.

    In four years as president, Mr. Biden granted more than 4,000 commutations
    (full or partial reductions of sentences)
    but only 80 pardons.

    In March, after being sidelined for weeks,
    I was dismissed.

    I was replaced by Ed Martin,
    an organizer in the "Stop the Steal" movement who has described his pardon priorities unambiguously:
    “No MAGA left behind.”

    On his watch, the traditional application review process has been neutered.

    nytimes.com/2025/12/26/opinion

  12. One by one,
    white-collar criminals have marched to the White House, bleating their fealty to Trump
    – and 🔥watched their prison sentences evaporate as a result.

    🔸There was #Charles #Scott,
    a Virginia businessman sentenced earlier this year for manipulating stock values and defrauding investors at a lighting company
    – and who Trump later freed.

    🔸A pair of reality television stars, #Julie and #Todd #Chrisley, were caught out evading taxes,
    sentenced to three years in prison as a result
    – before Trump decided to pardon them.

    🔸#David #Gentile was a former private equity head,
    convicted last year for conspiring to defraud investors
    (along with his partner)
    to the tune of some $1.6bn,
    receiving a seven-year sentence as a result.

    But just days into his prison term,
    Trump announced Gentile’s sentence would be commuted, and that he could walk free.

    The latter decision was remarkably galling.

    💥Gentile and his colleague had defrauded a staggering
    10,000 different victims:
    ⚠️parents and grandparents with little to their names,
    some of whom saw their entire life savings wiped out.

    “I’m totally disgusted, because it wasn’t only myself,”
    one of Gentile’s victims said after Trump’s move.

    “It was my elder mother in her nineties and my sister as well… We all got defrauded.”

    theguardian.com/us-news/ng-int

  13. One by one,
    white-collar criminals have marched to the White House, bleating their fealty to Trump
    – and 🔥watched their prison sentences evaporate as a result.

    🔸There was #Charles #Scott,
    a Virginia businessman sentenced earlier this year for manipulating stock values and defrauding investors at a lighting company
    – and who Trump later freed.

    🔸A pair of reality television stars, #Julie and #Todd #Chrisley, were caught out evading taxes,
    sentenced to three years in prison as a result
    – before Trump decided to pardon them.

    🔸#David #Gentile was a former private equity head,
    convicted last year for conspiring to defraud investors
    (along with his partner)
    to the tune of some $1.6bn,
    receiving a seven-year sentence as a result.

    But just days into his prison term,
    Trump announced Gentile’s sentence would be commuted, and that he could walk free.

    The latter decision was remarkably galling.

    💥Gentile and his colleague had defrauded a staggering
    10,000 different victims:
    ⚠️parents and grandparents with little to their names,
    some of whom saw their entire life savings wiped out.

    “I’m totally disgusted, because it wasn’t only myself,”
    one of Gentile’s victims said after Trump’s move.

    “It was my elder mother in her nineties and my sister as well… We all got defrauded.”

    theguardian.com/us-news/ng-int

  14. One by one,
    white-collar criminals have marched to the White House, bleating their fealty to Trump
    – and 🔥watched their prison sentences evaporate as a result.

    🔸There was #Charles #Scott,
    a Virginia businessman sentenced earlier this year for manipulating stock values and defrauding investors at a lighting company
    – and who Trump later freed.

    🔸A pair of reality television stars, #Julie and #Todd #Chrisley, were caught out evading taxes,
    sentenced to three years in prison as a result
    – before Trump decided to pardon them.

    🔸#David #Gentile was a former private equity head,
    convicted last year for conspiring to defraud investors
    (along with his partner)
    to the tune of some $1.6bn,
    receiving a seven-year sentence as a result.

    But just days into his prison term,
    Trump announced Gentile’s sentence would be commuted, and that he could walk free.

    The latter decision was remarkably galling.

    💥Gentile and his colleague had defrauded a staggering
    10,000 different victims:
    ⚠️parents and grandparents with little to their names,
    some of whom saw their entire life savings wiped out.

    “I’m totally disgusted, because it wasn’t only myself,”
    one of Gentile’s victims said after Trump’s move.

    “It was my elder mother in her nineties and my sister as well… We all got defrauded.”

    theguardian.com/us-news/ng-int

  15. One by one,
    white-collar criminals have marched to the White House, bleating their fealty to Trump
    – and 🔥watched their prison sentences evaporate as a result.

    🔸There was #Charles #Scott,
    a Virginia businessman sentenced earlier this year for manipulating stock values and defrauding investors at a lighting company
    – and who Trump later freed.

    🔸A pair of reality television stars, #Julie and #Todd #Chrisley, were caught out evading taxes,
    sentenced to three years in prison as a result
    – before Trump decided to pardon them.

    🔸#David #Gentile was a former private equity head,
    convicted last year for conspiring to defraud investors
    (along with his partner)
    to the tune of some $1.6bn,
    receiving a seven-year sentence as a result.

    But just days into his prison term,
    Trump announced Gentile’s sentence would be commuted, and that he could walk free.

    The latter decision was remarkably galling.

    💥Gentile and his colleague had defrauded a staggering
    10,000 different victims:
    ⚠️parents and grandparents with little to their names,
    some of whom saw their entire life savings wiped out.

    “I’m totally disgusted, because it wasn’t only myself,”
    one of Gentile’s victims said after Trump’s move.

    “It was my elder mother in her nineties and my sister as well… We all got defrauded.”

    theguardian.com/us-news/ng-int

  16. One by one,
    white-collar criminals have marched to the White House, bleating their fealty to Trump
    – and 🔥watched their prison sentences evaporate as a result.

    🔸There was #Charles #Scott,
    a Virginia businessman sentenced earlier this year for manipulating stock values and defrauding investors at a lighting company
    – and who Trump later freed.

    🔸A pair of reality television stars, #Julie and #Todd #Chrisley, were caught out evading taxes,
    sentenced to three years in prison as a result
    – before Trump decided to pardon them.

    🔸#David #Gentile was a former private equity head,
    convicted last year for conspiring to defraud investors
    (along with his partner)
    to the tune of some $1.6bn,
    receiving a seven-year sentence as a result.

    But just days into his prison term,
    Trump announced Gentile’s sentence would be commuted, and that he could walk free.

    The latter decision was remarkably galling.

    💥Gentile and his colleague had defrauded a staggering
    10,000 different victims:
    ⚠️parents and grandparents with little to their names,
    some of whom saw their entire life savings wiped out.

    “I’m totally disgusted, because it wasn’t only myself,”
    one of Gentile’s victims said after Trump’s move.

    “It was my elder mother in her nineties and my sister as well… We all got defrauded.”

    theguardian.com/us-news/ng-int

  17. Vidéo indispensable (au lieu du Podcast) pour #LaDerniere du 7 décembre avec Emmanuelle Laborie en invitée (déjà chouette), mais aussi pour les 2 interprètes en #LSF, #Florine et #Julie, qui sont juste géniales à regarder, même quand on ne connait pas la langue des signes. Quel boulot ! 👍 😂 (via #LaDerniere #EmmanuelleLaborie @guillaumemeurice #RadioNova) youtube.com/watch?v=Zx1SDo6H-Ms

  18. Pour bien finir la journée Julie en live avec enfin un son à la hauteur, c'est cool

    Julie at Outbreak Fest Manchester 2025
    ⤵️
    youtube.com/watch?v=XGCdmxaiKx4

    (avec une version parfaite de April's bloom à 12:37 > youtu.be/XGCdmxaiKx4?si=mF7fP0 )

    #Music
    #PouetRadio
    #LiveMusic
    #Julie

  19. ‘Splitsville’ review: Falls short of the cutting comedy it wants to be

    p]:text-cms-story-body-color-text clearfix”> “Splitsville” lands at a moment when every comedy released to theaters feels like a battle cry,…
    #NewsBeep #News #Movies #AdriaArjona #Audience #carey #character #climb #covino #DakotaJohnson #Entertainment #Film #full-blownfightscene #julie #kylemarvin #man #moment #movie #splitsville #UK #UnitedKingdom
    newsbeep.com/uk/87733/

  20. 𝗝𝘂𝗹𝗶𝗲 𝗥𝗲𝗶𝗻𝗱𝗲𝗿𝘀 𝗶𝗻 𝘁𝗿𝗮𝗻𝗲𝗻 𝗯𝗶𝗷 𝘃𝗲𝗿𝗿𝗮𝘀𝘀𝗲𝗻𝗱𝗲 𝗯𝗮𝗯𝘆𝘀𝗵𝗼𝘄𝗲𝗿

    Julie Reinders, mode-ondernemer en bekend van 'Expeditie Robinson', is zwanger van haar tweede kindje en is dit weekend compleet overvallen door een intieme babyshower, georganiseerd door vrienden en familie. Op Instagram deelt ze de beelden van de ontroerende verrassing.

    rtl.nl/boulevard/entertainment

    #Julie #Reinders #Babyshower

  21. objets imprimés en 3D et biosourcés, Julie Mallet ouvre les portes de son atelier

    En pénétrant dans l’atelier de Julie Mallet situé boulevard de Noailles, un objet attire le regard : un grand…
    #Marseille #FR #France #Actu #News #Europe #EU #2025 #actu #Actualités #biosourcés #europe #fabriqué #imprimés #julie #Mallet #objets #Provence-Alpes-Côted'Azur #Région #Républiquefrançaise
    europesays.com/fr/258482/

  22. 𝗔𝗺𝘆 𝘇𝗼𝗲𝗸𝘁 𝗰𝗼𝗻𝗳𝗿𝗼𝗻𝘁𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗲 𝗼𝗽 𝗺𝗲𝘁 𝗝𝘂𝗹𝗶𝗲 𝗶𝗻 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗥𝗲𝗮𝗹 𝗛𝗼𝘂𝘀𝗲𝘄𝗶𝘃𝗲𝘀 𝗼𝗳 𝗔𝗻𝘁𝘄𝗲𝗿𝗽

    In de eerste aflevering van 'The Real Housewives of Antwerp' komen de zeven housewives voor het eerst samen. De vrouwen zijn uitgenodigd voor een housewarming bij Natassia (33), waarbij haar man Wout een sterrenmaaltijd op tafel zet. Amy (29) grijpt het moment aan om Julie (29)...

    rtl.nl/boulevard/entertainment

    #Amy #confrontatie #Julie

  23. #Konrad und #Julie haben sich inzwischen aneinander gewöhnt. Nach einigen Tagen hat sie auch gemerkt, daß Baden geil ist; nach jedem Bad können wir das Becken neu füllen.
    Konrad macht beim Baden immer Suppe, er zupft Blätter und wirft sie ins Wasser...?

  24. Listening to my #Vinyl #Collection - Album 250

    #julie – My Anti-Aircraft Friend (2024)

    My current #shoegaze obsession. It's loud, it's quiet, it's noise, it's melodic, it's awesome!

    #Indie #Rock #Alternative #Grunge #music

  25. Conspiracy Theorist Clay Clark Is Working to Place a ‘Prophet’ in Trump’s Cabinet

    In 2021, far-right conspiracy theorist and self-proclaimed
    “alpha toxic male” #Clay #Clark
    organized a “Reopen America” event in Oklahoma that was designed to protest restrictions that had been put in place during the COVID-19 pandemic.
    That event was such a success that Clark quickly rechristened it
    💥“ReAwaken America” 💥and launched a nationwide tour, holding similar events all over the country.

    Convinced that a vague 2013 prophecy from the late self-declared “prophet” #Kim #Clement about “a man by the name of Mr. Clark and … another man by the name of Donald”
    was a prophecy about himself and former President Donald Trump, Clark’s events quickly became a nonstop cavalcade of outlandish #conspiracy #theories and explicitly #violent #rhetoric mixed with aggressive #Christian #nationalism.

    Eventually, members of the Trump family began to participate in Clark’s event,
    leading Clark to form a particularly close friendship with #Eric and #Lara #Trump, whom he credited with “legitimizing what we are doing in the minds of many people.”
    In 2023, Clark bragged that through his tour, he had managed to establish direct connections to the Trump family and campaign,
    and was working to ensure that ♦️Trump would be “surrounded by both prophets and pastors” ♦️in his run for president.
    On Monday, Clark appeared on a program hosted by self-proclaimed “prophet” #Julie #Green,
    where he revealed that his current plan is to leverage the access he has gained🔥 to place a “prophet” in Trump’s cabinet if the former president returns to the White House.
    After bragging that Eric Trump had personally invited him to attend the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee this week,
    Clark recalled how Eric had asked him to organize a right-wing prayer call for the Trump family earlier this year.
    “For the president’s son to ask [us] to organize a night of prayer,
    that’s just not normal of what you would expect, and it shows that God is moving on him,” Clark said.
    “I feel like the purpose of the ReAawaken Tour is to flip the [organization] chart [so] you have 👉God at the top, prophets second, and then the politicians third.”👈
    “You’d have God, and then you’d have the prophets, and then you would have President Trump listening to them and ❌treating them in the same way that he might talk to the Secretary of Defense, ❌or the same way that he might talk to the head of Homeland Security,” Clark continued.
    “I would like to see President Trump have a prophet in his cabinet.”
    rightwingwatch.org/post/conspi

  26. 💡BMW M Hybrid V8 LMDh sarà la 20esima Art Car
    BMW presenta in anteprima mondiale al Centre Pompidou di Parigi la 20esima Art Car, una M Hybrid V8 LMDh disegnata dall'artista newyorkese Julie Mehretu

    gomoot.com/bmw-m-hybrid-v8-lmd

    #artcar #blog #BMW #BMWArtCar #hybrid #ibrida #Julie #Mehretu #LeMans #motorsport #news #picks #tech #tecnologia @BMWItalia @BMW

  27. julie has a bday! 🥳🎂🎈🫶

    kiss of life is one of the most interesting & exciting groups/projects in kpop right now!
    i am very curious about their future and i will be watching, following & cheering as a fan. 🫶
    we need groups like them! 👏👏



    #HappyBirthday_JULIE #julie #KISSOFLIFE #KIOF
    #HappyJulieDay #kpop