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  1. #TheCage

    Convoluted and twisty. Fairly rattles along. 5 episodes. In. Oot. Job done.

  2. Zonta Club Karlsruhe lädt ein: Dialog am INTERNATIONALEN FRAUENTAG

    Stadtkirche Karlsruhe, Sunday, March 8 at 12:00 PM GMT+1

    Ein generationenübergeifender Dialog am Internationalen Frauentag. Eintritt frei

    keepkarlsruheboring.org/event/

  3. Barry Sloane on chasing his dreams and returning home for new BBC crime drama

    Garston-born, LA-based actor Barry Sloane is known for bringing raw, emotionally charged characters to life across stage, screen…
    #Liverpool #UnitedKingdom #UK #GB #England #Headlines #News #Europe #EU #BarrySloane #BoysfromtheBlackstuff #Britain #Brookside #CallofDuty #GreatBritain #SmilingJackals #TheCage #TheResponder #ThisCityisOurs
    europesays.com/uk/417272/

  4. @kd8bxp I just noticed the casual dressed folks as well. Nice call on the books!

    @allstartrek

    #StarTrek #STTOS #TheCage

  5. After watching "The Cage" for the first time in years. I noticed a few things.

    This is the scene when Captain Pike calls for the doctor Boyce to come to his quarters.

    And here we see what looks like a hat sitting on top off a rather large console CRT TV - That would be right in front of Pikes bunk.
    We also can see books on a shelve in the background.

    They use paper printouts, not pads, and in the corridor we see two people in causal dress.
    .
    #StarTrek #TOS #StrarTrekTOS #TheCage

  6. I don't know. Y'all think this series is going to work?
    Maybe it would work with a cute, furry wisecracking sidekick or a few robots. Maybe a dozen robots.

    #AllStarTrek #StarTrekTOS #TheCage @allstartrek

  7. From the Starfleet Library Files:
    "During the Revolutionary War of the United States of America, soldiers, usually drunk and starving for a good meal, would pass the time by making hats for their animals and ride them into battle."

    #AllStarTrek #StarTrekTOS #TheCage @allstartrek

  8. PIKE: You'll find my thoughts more interesting. Thoughts so primitive you can't understand. Emotions so ugly... (stricken by pain)
    MAGISTRATE: We will now give you what your species calls "brain freeze".

    #AllStarTrek #StarTrekTOS #TheCage @allstartrek

  9. BOYCE: It was a perfect illusion. They had us seeing just what we wanted to see, human beings who'd survived with dignity and bravery. Totally not eating each other like some stranded football team.

    #AllStarTrek #StarTrekTOS #TheCage @allstartrek

  10. #StarTrek #Rewatch #TheCage was actually good episode. Following my #MajelBarrett theme, I'm now watching #NakedTime #StarTrekTOS. They surely know how to be theatrical 😄

  11. #startrek #rewatch I don't feel like a full rewatch of anything but I want to have a rewatch theme and the current one is #MajelBarrett. Starting off of course with #TheCage. It's fascinating in a way how ahead of its time it was and yet how it didn't age that well. Have we gone past the future it was intended to represent? 😄 #StarTrekTOS

  12. Drum Tower: The cage
    #DrumTower #Thecage #TheEconomist #Podcast #reEducationCamps

    part one 2023-06-07
    shows.acast.com/drumtower/epis
    part two 2023-06-13
    shows.acast.com/drumtower/epis

    #Uyghurs inside #China have long been persecuted. From 2017 to 2019, more than a million Uyghurs and other ethnic minorities were locked up in "re-education camps" in #Xinjiang. Many of the camps have now been closed but Uyghurs are threatened if they speak out. And the Chinese Communist Party is also trying to silence and control Uyghurs outside China.
    In this first episode of a special two-part series, The Economist’s senior China correspondent, Alice Su, meets two Uyghurs, Nigara and Kewser, who have left China. What price do they each have to pay to stay in contact with their loved ones in China?

    In this second episode of a special two-part series, The Economist’s senior China correspondent, Alice Su, investigates China’s repressions of Uyghurs at home and abroad.
    From 2017 to 2019 China locked up more than a million Uyghurs and other ethnic minorities in "re-education camps" in Xinjiang. During that time most Uyghurs living overseas were cut off from everyone they knew in China. Recently the Chinese Communist Party has closed many of the camps. It wants the world to forget what happened in Xinjiang and what is still happening today. It wants Uyghurs inside and outside China to keep quiet.
    Alice Su explores how the Chinese state is able to control Uyghurs overseas through their families. She speaks to Nigara and Kewser, two Uyghurs who left China, about making the biggest decision of their lives; family or freedom?