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Pintadas miserables que menudean en Cataluña desde hace ya mucho tiempo (más de nueve años la de esta foto al pie de una carretera) atestiguan una realidad que espanta (foto tomada en Sant Antoni de Vilamajor).
Más información sobre la violencia independentista en Cataluña:
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Más información sobre el partidismo político en el mismo municipio (Sant Antoni de Vilamajor):
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Blog especializado en poner de manifiesto las tropelías que cometen muchos nacionalistas en Cataluña:
Do you live in West Wales (Pembrokeshire, Carmarthenshire or Ceredigion)? If so, I could photograph you like this FREE of charge. Happy to answer any and all questions - just ask.
After another day of miserable overcast weather it was forecast to brighten up in the evening and indeed it was largely sunny for my journey into the town centre. The sun was also out for the preceding train a few minutes before it's arrival but of course dark thick cloud had rolled across the sky as the pair of Network Rail Visual Inspection Units arrived. It was a total and welcome surprise when there was a very brief burst of sunlight as the former EMR Scuds departed after a 3 minute turn round as seen here.
Lego versions of some of the major characters in Les Miserables. More to come, along with scenes from the movie.
I visited Oregon this past week for a family wedding and family vacation. It was absolutely gorgeous there when the weather was clear. I would have uploaded a picture of the amazing coastline we stayed on, but this is much better in the composition area. There were more flowers and green things than I've ever seen, and the air smelled so clean and fresh. If only I could tolerate constant gray skies and miserable winters I might move there some day!
I won't be uploading the next 2 or 3 weeks.
I'll be at camp and then I finally get to be with my love.
Finally. <3
Hmmm. I'd very much like to think that this old Mercedes, seen in east London in 2010, wasn't abandoned.
But it probably was.
So it goes in the Group.
(I believe it's a model from the 1960s known as the SE 220 (Coupe version))
The Secondary school at Buttershaw has a number of name changes since its opening in 1956.
In 1956 it opened as Buttershaw Secondary School , since then it has been ButtershawComprehensive, Buttershaw Upper School and Buttershaw High School. Currently it enjoys the name of Buttershaw Business and Enterprise College.
The original 1956 buildings were extended in the early 1960. Further building work continued during the 70’s 80’ and 90’s.
In 2008 the new building was opened and the old building demolished.
This innocuous looking old chap spent his time angrily banging his stick at each pigeon that landed and glaring at another old chap sitting almost opposite who was feeding them, I was hoping for a re-run of the Rumble in the Churchyard but misery-guts stalked off.
In the background NXWM 4823 an Alexander Dennis Enviro 400 BX09 PGY sets off from Colmore Row with a 9 service to Stourbridge.
08/05/2013
Copyright Geoff Dowling;all rights reserved
Les Misérables red carpet movie premiere, Sydney, Australia...
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Les Misérables enjoyed its Sydney, Australia red carpet premiere at the State Theatre in Sydney's CBD this evening.
Movie stars present for the red carpet premiere included Hugh Jackman, Russell Crowe, Tom Hooper, and Sir Cameron Mackintosh.
Hundreds of fans and dozens of news media lined King Street to catch a glimpse of the stars.
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The screen adaptation of 'Les Miserables' is being discussed as potential Oscar worthy and its mega star, 'Our' Hugh Jackman has warmly welcomed the buzz as recognition of how hard it is to transform a musical to the screen, no matter how good the material.
The star-studded film version of the stage musical debuted to critics at screenings in New York, London, Los Angeles and Sydney last weekend and it did very well, with many standing ovations and strong reviews.
Popular show business website Showbiz.com advised Jackman was a sure contender for the best actor Academy Award for his role as Jean Valjean, the ex-prisoner who creates a successful new life for himself.
The Universal Studios flick, directed by Tom Hooper who won an Oscar for 'The King's Speech', also features fellow Aussies Russell Crowe as Jackman's nemesis Inspector Javert and leading lady Anne Hathaway as Fantine.
Jackman said he had not seen the final cut until the Sydney viewing and he was "pretty blown away by it".
"I think everyone understands that musical movies are probably the Mount Everest of movies," he told ABC TV.
"There's so many elements that need to come together. Les Mis has so much pedigree, not only in world literature, but as probably one of the most successful stage musicals of all time.
"So there was a lot at risk, but I loved it, I really loved it."
The stage version has been seen by more than 60 million people in 42 countries to date and in 21 languages around the globe, and is still breaking box-office records in its 27th year.
Jackman, who made his name on the stage but is best known for his role as Wolverine in the "X-Men" movie series, said his latest role, set against the backdrop of 19th century France, was the hardest of his career so far.
"There's no doubt that of all the things I feel I can do, this demanded more than anything," he said.
"As a pedigree of work, it's probably higher than anything else I've been in. The director, the ensemble, it was certainly one of those projects that felt like a once in a lifetime event."
It makes the early Oscar buzz all the more satisfying for the Sydney-based star.
"I would love nothing better than for the film to get recognised because I know how hard everyone worked and what was at stake, and we all know how musicals, when they don't come out well, can stink to high heaven," he said.
"So, any kind of positive buzz, of course I'm happy."
Stay tuned to Media Man, Music News Australia and the official Les Miserables and Universal Pictures websites for updates.
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Les Miserables official website
Les Miserables official website (Australia)
Universal Pictures Australia
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Music News Australia
Media Man International
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>> reflections about prisons.
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Another dedication to Lu Kornalewski, cause it's still her birthday :)
Parabéns Luuu!
Featured in the opening sequence of Les Miserables (plus a load of CGI) www.youtube.com/watch?v=nAQAuONQwrM
World Masterpiece Theater (WMT) released after a 15 year break another wonderful novel. I almost cried just watching the intro, at the end of when Jean Val-Jean is given a hand by the priest and contrasted with him giving a hand to Cosette.
WMT has been releasing wonderful Novels into anime since the 1970's. I grew up watching Tom Sawyer, Sherlock Holmes, Dartagnan (and the 3 Musketeers), Heidi of the Alps, Snow White, The Little Mermaid (the true story where Ariel actually dies!!!), and many other novels that have greatly influenced the Literary world...
Anyhow, I just saw episode one, and little Cosette's mom was tricked to leave her behind and go find work. Cosette is given the job to clean up things as soon as the mom had left... so sad... =(
I know... I'm a weird. haha.
Where the magic happens. My shop, otherwise known as one wall of the garage. Veneer in the process of flattening, having been sprayed with Pro-Glue Veneer Softener-- that's the spray bottle sitting on the rolling cart.
Just the one day I needed a good day to have a view over London it was raining although it stopped in the afternoon when we were no longer in the building.
This is not a very good picture I know, but I think it sums up the weather today when even water birds look miserable.
Les Miserables is a novel, set in early 19th century France, and written by Victor Hugo. First published in 1862, it is considered one of the greatest novels of all time. It became a TV series, and a movie, but is best known as one of the world's most popular and dramatic stage musical shows.
In the pouring cats and dogs rain, CSXT Kingston local C712 approaches CP-118 at Flint Mine Road in Coxsackie NY. The weekend crew has just picked up cars at West Athens and is on the final leg to Selkirk with slug set CSXT 2285 & 6920. On the left the beginnings of the new double track project to extend seven miles to QR-111 in Catskill.
When you're able to capture the Up Lowlander (1M11) in daylight in Cheshire in mid-January you know things have good badly awry for the Caledonian Sleeper.
Scheduled to pass through Acton Bridge just before 0400, GB Railfreight's Class 92, 92 033 was a mere 283 minutes (4.5+ hours) late as it ran through in weather that was as grey and miserable as the passengers' journey.
The severe delays were due to the OHLE coming down at Hest Bank the previous day. CS and GB were able to divert the Down Highlander (1S25) via the ECML at short notice, but with Network Rail advising the repairs at Hest Bank would be completed by c.0400, the decision was made to run the other three Sleepers via their booked route and wait for the possession to lift if needs be.
Unfortunately the work wasn't completed until after 0700, so the drivers, crews and passengers were in for a very long night/morning. To the credit of all involved, the show was kept on the road and all trains eventually made their destinations, albeit 3-4 hours late!
This pretty well sums up the weekend weather and birding. While we did receive some much needed rain, it made for a pretty damp and dreary couple of days. This was one of numerous large Red Tails we spotted. All were a little bedraggled from the rain and surveying from high spots along the road.
I'm 5'3". Got blown away left and right. Umbrella was pointless. Got soaked in the few minutes of walking in shifty winds.
This morning it was another "not summer" day so I grabbed this shot through our bedroom window of the trees in the garden!
Hopefully, it warms up and fingers are already crossed for better weather, soon!!
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Fantine
Come on, CaptainYou can wear your shoes
Don't it make a changeTo have a girl who can't refuse
Easy money
Lying on a bed
Just as well they never seeThe hate that's in your head
Don't they know they're making loveTo one already dead!
I was inspired by Dawn Ellis' "I had a dream" Barbie pic.
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Here Summer is portraying the iconic character Fantine complete w/ haircut from the broadway musical/movie Les Mis.
Deliberately misleading title, sorry. I managed to forget to take a photo of my lunch today, which was *brilliant* - at the Java Coffee House (www.javacoffeehouse.co.uk/Java-Coffee-House-Bath-Photos-B...) in beautiful downtown Bath, a totally cracking cappucino and a fantastic bacon sandwich, £4 the lot. And yet their photo makes the sandwich look dull and dry and curled up. The real thing was made on the spot, bacony, moist, saltly, bacony, buttery, bacony, just perfect. No ketchup, no brown sauce, just bacon between bread. God it was nice. And it was a belting coffee.
£4. Frigging ace.
So, why the 'Miserable'? Because their photo makes the sandwich look a bit miserable?
Nope.
It's because - and this why we had a lunch out, although we did eat in different places for a variety of reasons - we went to see the Les Mis movie at the earliest opportunity, the 2.00 p.m showing on opening day (here).
It is STUPIDLY good (as Daniel Adler once said about Wilko Johnson - or was it the other way round?). Insanely, breathtakingly, weep-all-the-way-throughy good. Jackman is amazing all the way to 11, maybe 12 or 13. INSANELY amazing. Samantha Barks is amazing. And a babe, but mainly just amazing for singing and emoting and looking lovely when covered in rain. Amanda Seyfried is perfect, in a 1920s 'sings like Snow White' kind of way - and I'm not being rude, I *LOVED* her singing. That Hathaway woman is actually brilliant in this. And boy, she looked like she was not enjoying her haircut. That Eddie bloke was amazing. Really. Empty Chairs and Empty Tables and Empty Tearducts ... The bloke who sings 'Red, the blood of angry men ...' was amazing (Enjolras, apparently). Little kiddie Gavroche was amazing. Helena Bonham Carter was utterly brilliant. She does comedy and cleavage to excellent levels. Really, I know I've used the word a lot, but amazing.
Go see it. It really is amazing.