ALTERNATYWNA LISTA LEKTUR – KULTURALNY KANON DWÓJKOWICZA Literatura

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

ALTERNATYWNA LISTA LEKTUR – KULTURALNY KANON DWÓJKOWICZA Literatura ALTERNATYWNA LISTA LEKTUR – KULTURALNY KANON DWÓJKOWICZA Literatura 1. Adam Christopher, Ciemność nad miastem. 2. Adiba Jaigirdar, The Henna Wars. 3. Agatha Christie, 4.50 z Paddington. 4. Agatha Christie, A. B. C. 5. Agatha Christie, I nie było już nikogo. 6. Agatha Christie, Morderstwo w Mezopotamii. 7. Agnieszka Topornicka, Pierwsza osoba liczby mnogiej. 8. Aldous Huxley, Nowy wspaniały świat, 9. Alexander Dumas, Trzej muszkieterowie. 10. Amelie Nothomb, Krasomówca. 11. Andrzej Sapkowski, Wiedźmin. 12. Andy Weir, Marsjanin. 13. Anna Ficner-Ogonowska, Alibi na szczęście. 14. Ayn Rand, Atlas zbuntowany. 15. B.A.Paris, Za zamkniętymi drzwiami. 16. Brandon Sanderson, Droga królów. 17. Briget Collins, Księgi zapomnianych żyć. 18. C. McCarthy, Krwawy południk. 19. Camilla Läckberg, Czarownica. 20. Carlos Ruiz Zafón, Cień wiatru. 21. Carlos Ruiz Zafón, Książe Mgły. 22. Carlos Ruiz Zafón, Marina. 23. Charles Dickens, Oliver Twist. 24. Christiane Vera Felscherinow. My, dzieci z dworca ZOO. 25. Colson Whitehead, Miedziaki. 26. D. Lehane, Rzeka tajemnic. 27. Dan Brown, Początek. 28. Dan Brown, Anioły i demony. 29. Daniel Mallory, Kobieta w oknie. 30. Dmitry Glukhovsky, Czas zmierzchu, 31. Dmitry Glukhovsky. Futu.re 32. Dmitry Glukhovsky, Metro 2033 33. Donna Tart, Tajemna historia. 34. E. Catton, Wszystko, co lśni. 35. Elaine DePrince, Michaela DePrince, Wytańczyć marzenia. 36. Elif Shafak, 10 minut i 38 sekund na tym dziwnym świecie. 37. Elizabeth Gilbert, Jedz, módl się i kochaj. 38. Ellen Hopkins, Crank. 39. Emily Griffin, Coś pożyczonego. 40. Ernest Hemingway, Pożegnanie z bronią. 41. Ewa Stec, Klub Matek Swatek. Operacja: Londyn. 42. Ewa Stec, Romans z trupem w tle. 43. Federico Moccia, Trzy metry nad niebem. 44. Friedrich August Von Hayek, Droga do zniewolenia. 45. Friedrich Nietzsche, Tako rzecze Zaratustra. 46. George Orwell, Rok 1984. 47. George Orwell, Folwark zwierzęcy. 48. George R. R. Martin, Pieśni lodu i ognia. 49. Guillaume Musso, Potem. 50. Guillaume Musso, Zjazd absolwentów. 51. Hanya Yanagihara, Małe życie. 52. Henning Mankell, Włoskie buty. 53. Holly Black, Okrutny książę. 54. Howard Phillips Lovecraft, W górach szaleństwa. 55. J. R. R. Tolkien, Silmarillion. 56. J. R. R. Tolkien, Władca pierścieni. 57. J.R.R. Tolkien, Hobbit, czyli tam i z powrotem. 58. J.D. Salinger, Buszujący w zbożu. 59. James Dasher, Więzień labiryntu. 60. Jan – Philipp Sendker, Sztuka słyszenia bicia serca. 61. Jane Austen, Duma i uprzedzenie. 62. Jay Asher, 13 powodów. 63. Jennifer Lynn Barnes, Naznaczeni. 64. Jenny Blackhurst, Noc, kiedy umarła. 65. Katy Loutzenhiser, Jeśli tam jesteś. 66. Joanne Kathleen Rowling, cykl Harry Potter. 67. John Flanagan, cykl Zwiadowcy. 68. John Green, Papierowe miasta. 69. John Green, Gwiazd naszych wina. 70. John Green, Szukając Alaski. 71. John Locke, Dwa traktaty o rządzie. 72. John Marsden, Jutro. 73. John Stuart i Harry Taylor Millowie, Poddaństwo kobiet. 74. Jojo Moyes, Zanim się pojawiłeś. 75. Joseph Delaney, Arena 13. 76. Kate Morton, Córka zegarmistrza. 77. Katie Henry, Anonimowi heretycy. 78. Kelly Yang, Parachutes. 79. Ken Kesey, Lot nad kukułczym gniazdem. 80. Kristin Cashore, Nieskończone światy Jane. 81. Kurt Vonnegut, Harrison Bergeron. 82. Lauren Weisberger, Diabeł ubiera się u Prady. 83. Leigh Bardugo, Cień i kość. 84. Leigh Bardugo, Szóstka wron. 85. Leopold Tyrmand, Zły. 86. Louis Ferdinand-Céline, Podróż do kresu nocy. 87. Louisa May Alcott, Małe kobietki. 88. Luis Montero Manglano, Stół króla Salomona. 89. M. Knedler, Położna z Auschwitz. 90. Madeline Miller, Kirke. 91. Marcus Zusak, Złodziejka książek. 92. Marek Hłasko, Pierwszy krok w chmurach. 93. Margaret Atwood, Opowieść podręcznej. 94. Maria Pawlikowska-Jasnorzewska, Mam oczy na skrzydłach. 95. Maria Turtschaninoff, Maresi, cykl Kroniki Czerwonego Klasztoru. 96. Mario Vargas Llosa, Marzenie Celta. 97. Marta Obuch, Metoda na wnuczkę. 98. Marta Obuch, Miłość, szkielet i spaghetti. 99. Marta Obuch, Precz z brunetami. 100. Mary Shelley, Frankenstein albo współczesny Prometeusz. 101. Max Stirner, Jedyny i jego własność. 102. Monika Warneńska, Dziewczyna z Wyspy Słońca. 103. Murray N. Rothbard, O nową wolność. Manifest libertariański. 104. N.H. Kleinbaum, Stowarzyszenie umarłych poetów. 105. Neal Shusterman, Głębia Challengera. 106. Neil Gaiman, Nigdziebądź, 107. Neil Gaiman, Lucyfer (seria komiksów). 108. Nicola Yoon, Słońce też jest gwiazdą. 109. Olga Rudnicka, Natalii 5. 110. Olga Rudnicka, Diabli Nadali. 111. Olga Rudnicka, Granat poproszę. 112. Olga Rudnicka, Zbyt pięknie. 113. Olga Tokarczuk, Prawiek i inne czasy. 114. Olga Tokarczuk, Szafa. 115. Paolo Coelho, Alchemik. 116. Patrick Süskind, Pachnidło. 117. Paulo Coelho, Weronika postanawia umrzeć. 118. Paweł Kapusta, Agonia. 119. Peter S. Beagle, Ostatni jednorożec. 120. Ransom Riggs, Osobliwy dom pani Peregrine. 121. Rebecca F. Kuang, Wojna makowa. 122. Richard Shepherd, Niewyjaśnione okoliczności. 123. R. J. Palacio, Cudowny chłopak. 124. Robert Muchamore, Cherub. 125. Roman Polański, Roman by Polański. 126. Rupi Kaur, Mleko i miód. 127. Sara Barnard, Holly Bourne, Tanya Byrne i inni, Uziemieni. 128. Sara Pennypacker, Pax. 129. Sarah Epstein, Fobia. 130. Sarah J. Maas, seria Księżycowe miasto. 131. Sarah Moore Fitzgerald, Ciasto ze szczyptą nadziei. 132. Sebastian Fitzek, Lot 7A. 133. Sophie Hannah, Inicjały zbrodni. 134. Stanisław Grzesiuk, Pięć lat kacetu. 135. Stephen King, To. 136. Stephen King, Zielona mila. 137. Stephenie Meyer, Zmierzch. 138. Sumia Sukkar, Chłopiec z Aleppo, który namalował wojnę. 139. Suzanne Collins, Ballada ptaków i węży. 140. Suzanne Collins, Igrzyska śmierci. 141. Tahereh Mafi, Dotyk Julii. 142. Tahereh Mafi, Gdyby ocean nosił twoje imię. 143. Taylor Jenkins Reid, Daisy Jones & The Six. 144. Terry Pratchett, Neil Gaiman, Dobry Omen. 145. Tess Gerristen, Dawca, 146. Tess Gerritsen, Umrzeć po raz drugi. 147. Thomas Gilovich, Lee Ross, Najmądrzejszy w pokoju. 148. Tomy Malim, Ann Birch, Alison Wadeley, Wprowadzenie do psychologii. 149. Umberto Eco, Imię róży. 150. Ursula LeGuin, cykl Ziemiomorze. 151. Veronica Roth, Niezgodna. 152. Victoria Schwab, Vicious. Nikczemni. 153. William Golding, Władca much. 154. Wisława Szymborska, Wiersze wybrane. Film 1. 12 małp, reż. T. Gilliam. 2. 13th, reż. Ava DuVernay. 3. 1917, reż. Sam Mendes. 4. 2001: Odyseja kosmiczna, reż. Stanley Kubrick. 5. Akira, reż. Katsuhiro Otomo. 6. Amadeusz, reż. M. Forman . 7. American Psycho, reż. M. Harron. 8. Anna Karenina, reż. Joe Wright. 9. Atlas chmur, Lana Wachowski, Lilly Wachowski, Tom Tykwer. 10. Aż do kości, reż. Marti Noxon. 11. Aż poleje się krew, reż. P.T. Anderson. 12. Barry Lyndon, reż. S. Kubrick. 13. Bękarty wojny, reż. Q. Tarantino. 14. Big Lebowski, reż. Etan Coen, Joel Coen. 15. Big Short, reż. A. McKay. 16. Birdman, reż. A.G. Inarritu. 17. Czarne bractwo. BlacKkKlansman, reż. S. Lee. 18. Bogowie, reż. Ł. Palkowski. 19. Bohemian Rhapsody, reż. Bryan Singer, Dexter Fletcher. 20. Boogie Nights, reż. P.T. Anderson. 21. Boże ciało, reż. Jana Komasa. 22. Bracie, gdzie jesteś?, reż. Etan Coen, Joel Coen. 23. Butch Cassidy i Sundance Kid, reż. G. Roy Hill. 24. Być jak John Malkovich, reż. S. Jonze. 25. Był sobie chłopiec, Chris Weitz/Paul Weitz. 26. Był sobie pies, reż. Lasse Hallstrom. 27. Cherry, reż. Joe Russo, Anthony Russo. 28. Chłopcy z ferajny, reż. Martin Scorsese. 29. Choć goni nas czas, reż. Rob Reiner. 30. Cicha noc, reż. Piotr Domalewski. 31. Ciekawy przypadek Benjamina Buttona, reż. D. Fincher. 32. Co robimy w ukryciu, reż. T. Waititi. 33. Cudowny chłopak, reż. Stephen Chbosky. 34. Czarny łabędź, reż. Darren Aronofsky. 35. Czarny rumak, reż. Simon Wincer. 36. Czas apokalipsy, reż. F.F. Coppola. 37. Czas wojny, reż. Steven Spielberg. 38. Deszczowa piosenka, reż. Stanley Donen, Gene Kelly. 39. Diabeł ubiera się u Prady, reż. David Frankel. 40. Dla ciebie wszystko, reż. Micheal Hoffman. 41. Dobry, zły i brzydki, reż. S. Leone 42. Dom zły, reż. W. Smarzowski. 43. Dr. Strangelove, czyli jak przestałem się martwić i pokochałem bombę, reż. S. Kubrick. 44. Duma i uprzedzenie, reż. Joe Wright. 45. Dwunastu gniewnych ludzi, reż. S. Lumet. 46. Dziecko Rosemary, reż. R. Polański. 47. Dzień świra, reż. Marek Koterski. 48. Dzień świstaka, reż. Harold Ramis. 49. Dziewczyna z perłą, reż. Peter Webber. 50. Ed Wood, reż. T. Burton. 51. U progu zimy, reż. Rob Connelly. 52. Efekt motyla, reż. Eric Bress, J. Mackye Gruber. 53. Fantastyczny pan Lis, reż. W. Anderson 54. Fargo, reż. Etan Coen, Joel Coen. 55. Forrest Gump, reż. Robert Zemeckis. 56. Gangi Nowego Jorku, reż. M. Scorsese. 57. Gladiator, reż. Ridley Scott. 58. Godzilla, reż. Gareth Edwards. 59. Good bye, Lenin, reż. W. Becker. 60. Gran Torino, reż. C. Eastwood. 61. Grand Budapest Hotel, Wes Anderson. 62. Green Book, reż. Peter Farrelley. 63. Hannah i jej siostry, reż. W. Allen. 64. High-rise, reż. Ben Wheatley. 65. Czyj to dom?, reż. Remi Weeks 66. Igrzyska śmierci, reż. Gary Ross. 67. Iluzjonista, reż. Neil Burger. 68. Incepcja, reż. C. Nolan 69. Inferno, reż. Ron Howard. 70. Infiltracja, reż. M. Scorsese. 71. Interstellar, reż. C. Nolan. 72. Jackie Brown, reż. Q. Tarantino. 73. Jestem bogiem, reż. Neil Burger. 74. Joker, reż. Todd Phillips. 75. Jumanji: Następny poziom, reż. Jake Kasdan. 76. Jumanji: Przygoda w dżungli, reż. Jake Kasdan. 77. Kiler, Kiler-ów 2-óch, reż. Juliusz Machulski. 78. Kler, reż. W. Smarzowski. 79. Klub winowajców, reż. John Hughes. 80. Kocha, lubi, szanuje, reż. Glenn Ficarra, John Requa. 81. Kod da Vinci, reż. Ron Howard. 82. Kraina jutra, reż. Brad Bird. 83. Król komedii, reż. M. Scorsese. 84. Król lew, reż. Jon Favreau. 85. Król, reż. David Michod. 86. Nienawiść, reż. Mathieu Kassovitz. 87. La La Land, reż. Damien Chazelle. 88. Lady bird, reż. Greta Gerwig. 89. Las Vegas Parano, reż. T. Gilliam. 90. Lawrence z Arabii, reż. David Lean. 91. Leon zawodowiec, reż. L. Besson. 92. Lot nad kukułczym gniazdem, reż. M. Forman. 93. Lśnienie, reż. S. Kubrick 94. Lucy, reż. Luc Besson. 95. Magnolia, reż. P.T. Anderson. 96. Małe kobietki, reż. Greta Gerwig. 97. Mamma Mia!, reż. Phyllida Lloyd. 98. Marsjanin, reż. Ridley Scott. 99. Matrix, reż. Lana i Lily Wachowski. 100. Mechaniczna pomarańcza, reż. S. Kubrick. 101. Miasto aniołów, reż. Brad Silberling. 102. Milczenie owiec, reż. Jonathan Demme. 103.
Recommended publications
  • Magdalene Lauridsen (1873–1957): Danish Pioneer in the Field of Home Economics
    Annette Rasmussen and Karen E. Andreasen Aalborg University Magdalene Lauridsen (1873–1957): Danish pioneer in the field of home economics ABSTRACT: Magdalene Lauridsen (1873–1957) founded the first Danish school of home economics 1895 and later, in 1903, the first teacher training college of home economics and housekeeping. She initiated the Association of Teachers in Housekeeping and Home Economics, and the Danish Home Economics and Housekeeping Movement. She fought for the educational rights of women from especially rural areas and was very active in representing the women’s movement in local politics. In this paper, we ask, what characterised her activities in a wider historical perspective and how did she happen to play this particular role in adult education? We analyse these questions by drawing on Nordic studies of women’s role in contemporary society and thus frame it by the history sociology of gender. The empirical material includes both primary and secondary sources to illuminate the life and activities of Magdalene Lauridsen. We conclude the analysis by emphasizing the influences from abroad and from growing up in an active Folk High School environment that made her a pioneer in adult education. KEYWORDS: Home economics, woman pioneer, folk high school movement, education in rural areas, domestication. Introduction Magdalene Lauridsen (1873–1957) was one of the most intriguing fig- ures of Scandinavian adult education during the first half of the 20th century. At a time when women’s social roles were restricted to caring for the home, to providing for a husband, and to having limited access to education, she was a pioneer in launching itinerant courses and evening classes for farmers’ wives and other country homemakers.
    [Show full text]
  • Bruce Chilton
    Mary Magdalene Bruce Chilton AN IMAGE BOOK PUBLISHED BY DOUBLEDAY Published in the United States by Doubleday, an imprint of the The Doubleday Broadway Publishing Group, a division of Random House, Inc., New York. www.doubleday.com ISBN-10: 0385513186 ISBN-13: 978-0385513180 PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 1 3 5 7 9 10 8 6 4 2 To the Memory of Rose Miller Prologue MARGUERITE IS anyone there? Is there anyone there?“ Marguerite called out loudly. “Yes, right beside you,” I replied, trying to reassure her. People who are dying sometimes wonder whether they are still alive and with people they know. As their priest, I have heard this question a number of times during visits with terminally ill patients. But Marguerite repeated her question despite my response: She wasn’t calling to me at all, and it took me a moment to realize that. I had found Marguerite in bed, on oxygen, and far from her normal, alert self. She was one of my favorites among the congregation of the small Episcopalian church that I serve in Barrytown, New York. She proved to be the best critic of sermons I have ever met. A formidable professional, she had been a social worker in Manhattan and possessed a passion for children’s rights that did not wane with her retirement. After she passed the age of ninety, congestive heart failure gradually sapped life from her. She couldn’t travel to church any longer, but we made it a point to meet at her home late in the afternoon once or twice a month to talk politics, gardening, and religion, drink gin and tonics, and pray together.
    [Show full text]
  • Amelia Greene Resume 5.21
    AMELIA GREENE 925 S Barrington Ave, Apt #1, Los Angeles, CA 90024 | 303.668.4934 | [email protected] EDUCATION SKILLS University of California, Los Angeles Uniport, Swift, eTA, Photoshop, Final Cut Pro, iMovie, InDesign, B.A. in Communication Studies, 3.90 GPA Expensys, Nielsen SoundScan, Nielsen Music Connect, Artist Growth, Minor in Music Industry Mailchimp, Cision, Concur, Google Drive, Microsoft Office, MediaBase, 2015 - 2019 WordPress, Spotify, YouTube, Apple Music, Instagram, Twitter, Tik Tok, Triller, Facebook, Snapchat, Tumblr EXPERIENCE Expand Entertainment Assistant to the Co-Founders // Hollywood, CA // March 2020 - Present • Helped build and execute an in-depth artist management plan for Conan Gray’s debut album Kid Krow which resulted in a #5 Billboard Hot 200 chart debut, #1 pop album debut, and biggest new artist debut of 2020 • Source a variety of creators for Tik Tok campaigns surrounding single releases, and execute brand deals for clients by making sure deliverables are completed across all the social platforms • Maintain an ongoing social media calendar for Conan Gray to ensure all requested social posts are completed Republic Records Administrative Assistant // Santa Monica, CA // May 2019 - February 2020 • Assisted in album rollouts and single releases for 20+ artists by regularly updating marketing timelines, managing assets, and submitting releases for DSP placements • Maintained guest lists for internal events, managed marketing budgets for 20+ artists, and paid vendors through Uniport • Coordinated the
    [Show full text]
  • Grammy Museum® Announces New Program Series Titled Spotlight Saturdays
    GRAMMY MUSEUM® ANNOUNCES NEW PROGRAM SERIES TITLED SPOTLIGHT SATURDAYS REPUBLIC RECORDS WILL BE THE FIRST LABEL TO TAKE OVER THE SERIES STARTING WITH ARTISTS BENEE, DUCKWRTH, CONAN GRAY, KIANA LEDÉ, AND JEREMY ZUCKER FOR MONTH OF AUGUST WHAT: GRAMMY Museum® announces a new program series titled Spotlight Saturdays featuring up- and-coming artists every Saturday. Each month will be in collaboration with a label, with the first takeover by Republic Records. Spotlight Saturdays is part of the Museum's Public Programs digital series, which features intimate sit-down interviews and performances via digital conferencing. More August programming to be announced soon. WHO: Spotlight Saturdays schedule below featuring August takeover by Republic Records. 8/1 — Kiana Ledé 8/8 — BENEE 8/15 — Conan Gray 8/22 — Duckwrth 8/29 — Jeremy Zucker WHEN: Every Saturday starting Aug. 1. WHERE: All content is released at the Digital Museum: www.grammymuseum.org ABOUT THE GRAMMY MUSEUM The GRAMMY Museum is a nonprofit organization dedicated to cultivating a greater understanding of the history and significance of music through exhibits, education, grants, preservation initiatives, and public programming. Paying tribute to our collective musical heritage, the Museum explores and celebrates all aspects of the art form — from the technology of the recording process to the legends who've made lasting marks on our cultural identity. For more information, visit www.grammymuseum.org, "like" the GRAMMY Museum on Facebook, and follow @GRAMMYMuseum on Twitter and Instagram. ▪ GRAMMY Museum® Announces New Program Series Titled Spotlight Saturdays | Page 1 of 3 BENEE From Auckland, New Zealand, breakthrough pop star Stella Bennett, aka BENEE, remains unfazed, unchanged and almost impervious to the cataclysmic success coming her way since releasing her debut EP, FIRE ON MARZZ, last summer.
    [Show full text]
  • Kid Krow by Conan Gray Kid Krow by Conan Gray
    Kid Krow by Conan Gray Kid Krow by Conan Gray graphic by Julie Liu At only 20 years old, Conan Gray has taken the world by storm with his relatable music and mellow singing voice. After releasing his EP “Sunset Season” in 2018, Gray moved on to create his most recent album “Kid Krow” which debuted on March 20. “Kid Krow” showcases intimate music as found in previous albums while diversifying the music with more pop-style tracks. It nostalgically carries listeners through Gray’s high school experiences, from friends to money problems to crushes. Gray makes an ode to his online and personal friends in “Comfort Crowd” and “Little League,” which discuss his childhood relationships, as well as in interludes “(Can We Be Friends?)” and “(Online Love).” These intimate songs are dedicated to those who have supported him on social media since the start of his career. Although Gray is known for more mellow music, pop songs “Wish You Were Sober” and “Maniac” stand out as hit singles-to- be, with the latter already at a ranking of 49 according to Headline Planet. With the impressive vocals, infectious bass line, and teen spirit, there is nothing missing on these tracks. The theme of teenage rebellion continues onto tunes like “Checkmate,” with Gray singing “Cry me a river ‘til you drown in the lake/’Cause you may think you’re winning, but checkmate.” Despite the pop vibe running through “Kid Krow,” Gray still sticks to his root genre with lyrical music like “Comfort Crowd” and “The Cut that Always Bleeds” that explore Gray’s vulnerable side and feature themes of friendship and heartbreak.
    [Show full text]
  • Morgan Wallen's 'Dangerous' Spends Fourth Week at No. 1 on Billboard
    BILLBOARD COUNTRY UPDATE APRIL 13, 2020 | PAGE 4 OF 19 ON THE CHARTS JIM ASKER [email protected] Bulletin SamHunt’s Southside Rules Top Country YOURAlbu DAILYms; ENTERTAINMENTBrett Young ‘Catc NEWSh UPDATE’-es Fifth AirplayFEBRUARY 8, 2021 Page 1 of 25 Leader; Travis Denning Makes History INSIDE Morgan Wallen’s ‘Dangerous’ Spends Sam Hunt’s second studio full-length, and first in over five years, Southside sales (up 21%) in the tracking week. On Country Airplay, it hops 18-15 (11.9 mil- (MCA Nashville/Universal Music GroupFourth Nashville), debuts at No. Week1 on Billboard’s lion at audience No. impressions, 1 upon 16%). Billboard Top Country• Olivia AlbumsRodrigo’s chart dated April 18. In its first week (ending April 9), it earned‘Drivers 46,000 License’ equivalent album units, including 16,000 in album sales, ac- TRY TO ‘CATCH’ UP WITH YOUNG Brett Youngachieves his fifth consecutive cordingLeads to Hot Nielsen 100 for Music/MRC 4th Data. 200 Albumsand total Country Airplay ChartNo. 1 as “Catch” (Big Machine Label Group) ascends SouthsideWeek, The marks Weeknd Hunt’s second No. 1 on the 2-1, increasing 13% to 36.6 million impressions. chart &and CJ fourth Hit Top top 10 10. It follows freshman LP BY KEITH CAULFIELD Young’s first of six chart entries, “Sleep With- Montevallo• Super ,Bowl which Synch arrived at the summit in No - out You,” reached No. 2 in December 2016. He vember 2014 and reigned for nine weeks. To date, followed with the multiweek No. 1s “In Case You Report: Sony/ATV Morgan Wallen’s Dangerous: The Double Album holds demand streams of the album’s songs), album sales Montevallo has earned 3.9 million units, with 1.4 Didn’t Know” (two weeks, June 2017), “Like I Loved Walking on Air at No.
    [Show full text]
  • Priory of Sion.Pdf
    Priory of Sion members Pierre Plantard Leonardo da Vinci Philippe, Marquis de Chérisey Isaac Newton According to the Dossiers secrets, the primary aim of the Priory of Sion is the protection and advancement of the descendants of the Merovingian dynasty, their ultimate objective being placing them on the throne of – or at least in positions of power and influence in - France. The President of the 1956 Priory of Sion was Andre Bonhomme. Andre Bonhomme was one of the four founding members of the Priory of Sion in Annemasse in 1956, along with Pierre Plantard. He is tired of being harassed by inquiries about the nature of the association and doesn't want any publicity - he refuses to be interviewed on tv or radio. He doesn't understand where people get the idea that the Priory was anything other than what it was - just a small club of friends. This was the statement he made to the BBC in 1996: "The Priory of Sion doesn't exist anymore. We were never involved in any activities of a political nature. It was four friends who came together to have fun. We called ourselves the Priory of Sion because there was a mountain by the same name close-by. I haven't seen Pierre Plantard in over 20 years and I don't know what he's up to but he always had a great imagination. I don't know why people try to make such a big thing out of nothing." And to quote French Researcher Jean-Luc Chaumeil from his 1994 book ‘The Table Of Isis, Part 2, The Templars Of The Apocalypse: The Message Of A Sacred Enigma - Tales, Legends And Myths Of Rennes-le-Chateau’: "Finally, the Priory of Sion was created in 1956.
    [Show full text]
  • Entertainment Picks to Checkout During Quarantine
    Arts & Entertainment Picks to Checkout During Quarantine With our schools closed, many of us begin to find our schedules clearing up, leaving us with an unprecedented amount of free time. Each day seems to give way to the next, and it’s easy to get slightly anxious because nowadays the common conception is that we always need to be doing something. We’ve come to the rescue with an ongoing list of arts and entertainment gems. For the duration of the school closure, A&E will be continuously publishing a variety of recommendations of books, movies, TV shows, podcasts, albums, video games. Surely You’re Joking, Mr. Feynman! by Richard Feynman By Ron Shvartsman, CONTRIBUTING WRITER Arts & Entertainment Picks to Checkout During Quarantine graphic by Jennifer Ren “Surely You’re Joking, Mr. Feynman!” is an absolute joy to read. Comprising a myriad of largely unconnected anecdotes ranging from interactions with Einstein to learning frigideira instruments, “Surely You’re Joking” is not your typical autobiography. The author Richard Feynman, a Nobel Prize-winning physicist who grew up during the Great Depression, was one of the most incredible people of the 20th century. Feynman defied most conventional “scientist” stereotypes with his Queens accent and eccentric behavior. He ventured into Arts & Entertainment Picks to Checkout During Quarantine many fields, from designing the atomic bomb to deciphering Mayan hieroglyphics to playing bongos in jazz clubs. The joy and passion with which Feynman tells his stories (I can almost see him smiling!) is truly infectious. When reading these stories, I feel like I’m wearing x-ray goggles, suddenly seeing the many treasures hidden beneath the surface of our seemingly mundane world.
    [Show full text]
  • Magdalene College Magazine 2019-20
    magdalene college magdalene magdalene college magazine magazine No 63 No 64 2018–19 2019 –20 M A G D A L E N E C O L L E G E The Fellowship, October 2020 THE GOVERNING BODY 2020 MASTER: Sir Christopher Greenwood, GBE, CMG, QC, MA, LLB (1978: Fellow) 1987 PRESIDENT: M E J Hughes, MA, PhD, Pepys Librarian, Director of Studies and University Affiliated Lecturer in English 1981 M A Carpenter, ScD, Professor of Mineralogy and Mineral Physics 1984 J R Patterson, MA, PhD, Praelector, Director of Studies in Classics and USL in Ancient History 1989 T Spencer, MA, PhD, Director of Studies in Geography and Professor of Coastal Dynamics 1990 B J Burchell, MA and PhD (Warwick), Joint Director of Studies in Human, Social and Political Sciences and Professor in the Social Sciences 1990 S Martin, MA, PhD, Senior Tutor, Admissions Tutor (Undergraduates), Joint Director of Studies and University Affiliated Lecturer in Mathematics 1992 K Patel, MA, MSc and PhD (Essex), Director of Studies in Land Economy and UL in Property Finance 1993 T N Harper, MA, PhD, College Lecturer in History and Professor of Southeast Asian History (1990: Research Fellow) 1994 N G Jones, MA, LLM, PhD, Director of Studies in Law (Tripos) and Reader in English Legal History 1995 H Babinsky, MA and PhD (Cranfield), Tutorial Adviser (Undergraduates), Joint Director of Studies in Engineering and Professor of Aerodynamics 1996 P Dupree, MA, PhD, Tutor for Postgraduate Students, Joint Director of Studies in Natural Sciences and Professor of Biochemistry 1998 S K F Stoddart, MA, PhD, Director
    [Show full text]
  • Jan Toorop's Stations of the Cross
    Jan Toorop's Stations of the Cross Eileen To111m11 Some of lhc intensity and introspection seen in Jan Where is 77,y Vicrory? In these. his mastery of line is dis­ loorop's work may be due to his inheritance of mixed played in virtuoso fashion. His compositions arc a web of Dutch. Norwegian and Chinese blood (Figure I ). Cer­ tightly packed lines. often difficult to follow. which swirl. tainly. some of it must have been related to his environ­ flow. undulate and somehow manage to be both stylized ment Toorop was born in 1858 in Pocrworedjo. Java. and sensuous. Childhood memories strike deep roots. and his work neve1· In these paintings Toorop·s youthful impressions burst totally escaped the initial promptings of Javanc-sc art and forth from his memory. The mannered, calligraphic line is lhoughl. most representative of Javanese art. In addition, the sinu­ He studi(.il at the Amsterdam Academy. and his earli­ ous shapes of his figures are almost identical to the demi­ est work was conventionally realistic. in0ucnccd somewhat gods in Javanese shadow puppet plays. 10 by Georg-Hendrik Brcilncr·s contemporary genre scenes.I Indonesian an and drama le-an heavily to the sym­ roorop's greatest talent was his fi ne draughtsmanship, and bolic. and there may also be references to thi.s in his paint­ all his t,c-,,1 work has a superior linear quality. ings. causing more than the usual difficulty in interpreting In Rru$scls on scholarship. he seemed to find the Symbolist work. Toorop·s primary theme was always good rcpn.-sentation of nature too superficial fo r his probing verstL~ evil.
    [Show full text]
  • Flopen 2020 Packet L: Not Included in This Set: a TU on Being ​Closed
    FLopen 2020 Packet L: Not included in this set: a TU on being closed and open and Florida ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ Edited by: Taylor Harvey and Jonathen Settle Written by: Mateo Javier Acosta, Mike Bentley, Nicholas Dai, Anthony Delgado, William Grossman, Shawn Jarrard, Zachary Knecht, Leo Law, Lalit Maharjan, Tracy Mirkin, Khanh Nguyen, Grant Peet, Ani Perumalla, Jason Zappulla, and the editors Tossups 1. The left hand plays A major chords while the right hand plays passages in this scale in the “Esercizio” from ​ ​ Ferruccio Busconi’s An die Jugend. Though it has less than twelve tones, the opening passage of the first of ​ ​ Alban Berg’s Seven Early Songs uses this scale in its melody. This scale’s association with evil in ​ ​ Romantic-era Russian music derives in part from its use in Chernomor’s leitmotif in Glinka’s Ruslan and ​ Ludmilla. This scale is identical to the first of Olivier Messiaen’s (“mess-YAWN’s”) modes of limited ​ ​ ​ transposition. All the tones of this scale can be played by playing two (*) augmented triads with roots a major ​ second apart. An 1889 gamelan performance inspired Claude Debussy to use this scale in his prelude “Voiles.” Starting on C, this hexatonic scale consists of the notes C, D, E, F-sharp, G-sharp, A-sharp, C. Often used to indicate dream sequences in TV and film, for 10 points, what scale uses no half steps? ANSWER: whole tone scale [prompt on hexatonic scale until it is read] ​ ​ ​ ​ <Classical Music, TH> 2. The so-called “HST method” of observing these objects monitors the field in the V-band at 12 to 15 epochs ​ and then the I-band at 3 to 5 epochs to account for reddening.
    [Show full text]
  • Titles Ordered February 21 - 28, 2020
    Titles ordered February 21 - 28, 2020 Book Adult Fiction Release Date: Abraham, Tola Rotimi, author. Black Sunday : a novel / Tola Rotimi Abraham. http://catalog.waukeganpl.org/record=b1614957 2/4/2020 Almeida, Djaimilia Pereira de, 1982- author. That hair / Djaimilia Pereira de Almeida ; translated http://catalog.waukeganpl.org/record=b1615002 3/17/2020 by Eric M.B. Becker. Alvarez, Julia, author. Afterlife : a novel / by Julia Alvarez. http://catalog.waukeganpl.org/record=b1614945 4/7/2020 Ashley Antoinette, 1985- author. Butterfly / Ashley Antoinette. http://catalog.waukeganpl.org/record=b1614967 1/7/2020 Atakora, Afia Conjure Women http://catalog.waukeganpl.org/record=b1614991 4/7/2020 Barry, Max, 1973- author. Providence / Max Barry. http://catalog.waukeganpl.org/record=b1614985 3/31/2020 Barry, Quan We Ride upon Sticks http://catalog.waukeganpl.org/record=b1614980 3/3/2020 Bolton, S. J, author. The split / Sharon Bolton. http://catalog.waukeganpl.org/record=b1614591 4/28/2020 Brooks, Max Devolution : A Firsthand Account of the Rainier http://catalog.waukeganpl.org/record=b1614961 5/12/2020 Sasquatch Massacre Brooks, Nita The Essence of Perfection http://catalog.waukeganpl.org/record=b1614959 3/31/2020 Brown, Janelle, author. Pretty things : a novel / Janelle Brown. http://catalog.waukeganpl.org/record=b1614993 4/21/2020 Card, Maisy, author. These ghosts are family : a novel / Maisy Card. http://catalog.waukeganpl.org/record=b1614999 3/3/2020 Carey, M. R. The Book of Koli http://catalog.waukeganpl.org/record=b1614978 4/14/2020 Carrey, Jim/ Vachon, Dana Memoirs and Misinformation http://catalog.waukeganpl.org/record=b1614943 5/5/2020 Chung, Maxine Mei-Fung The Eighth Girl http://catalog.waukeganpl.org/record=b1615011 3/17/2020 Clipston, Amy, author.
    [Show full text]