A Musical That Reflects On The Color Of…

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A musical that reflects on the color of relationships An interactive dinosaur exhibition worth seeing with children

On the journey of life, we form relationships with many people. There are people who give unconditionally and encourage growth, while there are also people who conflict and ultimately lead to destruction. We introduce four musicals that reflect on the color of relationships in different ways. In these green days, there is also a dinosaur exhibition that children can enjoy.

Musical ‘Paganini’
A stormy life led by an unlucky genius

Musical ‘Paganini’. Provided by HJ Culture

Musical ‘Paganini’. Provided by HJ Culture

A creative musical depicting the life of genius violinist and composer Niccolò Paganini. It intersects with the Inquisition in 1844, when Paganini’s son Achille sets out to restore his father’s honor, and Paris in 1836, when the opening of ‘Casino Paganini’ is denied and Paganini is cornered. Paganini, who was praised, cannot be buried in the church cemetery, saying he sold his soul to the devil, and Achille begins to testify for his father.
The free-spirited Paganini, the priest Lucio Amos who calls him a devil and pushes him to the edge of a cliff, Colin Bonnaire who uses Paganini’s talent and tries to steal his wealth, and Achilles who pours everything out for his father create tense tension and increase immersion.

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Overcoming Trauma: Singer Mina Finds Healing Through Pole Dancing

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[스포티비뉴스=유은비 기자] Singer Mina said she is overcoming trauma after her mother’s death.

On the 22nd, Mina shared her current status along with a video of herself pole dancing on social media.

Mina said, “Pole dancing for the first time in 5 weeks. On the day my mother fell, I went out to pole dance for a while. So, I found my mother, who had been staying at our house for a few days, 20 minutes later after she suffered a cardiac arrest.”

Mina admitted, “I called 119 and performed CPR at the same time, but it was already too late. Because of the trauma, I started doing other sports after three weeks, but I couldn’t do pole dancing.”

Mina said she was getting over the trauma and added, “I’m getting over it bit by bit now, and it’s been a while since I went to the pole academy. My mum complimented me and said I looked great when I’ll be pole.

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With The Curse. The Origin, Arkasha Stevenson goes back to the sources of Evil in a metaphorical film

THE “WORLD’S” OPINION – NOT TO BE MISSED

There is, undoubtedly, nothing less imaginative than a cinema which only claims to be imaginary. Isn’t what we call “fantastic” or “horror” in cinema often the expression of a rehashing, of repetition, of rambling, of the commonplace, of the image wrung out of force of having already been seen, of the cliché which relies on its banality to reassure a spectator unwilling to break away from his habits as a fan of genre films?

The first reaction that one may experience upon discovering The curse. The origin is therefore a rare feeling, that of finding oneself faced with something subtly new, inspired, visionary perhaps. A work that would be enriched by varying degrees of perception and reading, offering layers of sensations and unexpected levels of reflection.

We could, superficially, however, consider Arkasha Stevenson’s first feature film as just another purely commercial project. As its title indicates, it is about giving an origin to what was one of the great successes of horror cinema of the 1970s. The curse (1976), by Richard Donner (1930-2021), who himself capitalized on the enthusiasm that had aroused The Exorcist (1973),

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Childrens and Teen Book Festival 2024-04-18 04:25:34

Polyhedros organizes again this year in Patras for the 28th year, the Children’s and Teen Book Festival, from April 20 to 24, combining World Children’s Book Day (April 2) with World Book Day (April 23).

During the Festival many events are planned with children’s book authors, illustrators, other book professionals and educators, at the Polyhedron and Achaia Clauss.

In the fairytale area of ​​Achaia Clauss, the big celebration will take place this Sunday, April 21, from 10 am to 2 pm, with educational, entertainment and creative activities, with themes from the books. The authors are invited: Alexia Vogdou, Anna Dendrinou, Vangelis Iliopoulos, Vissaria Zorba-Rammopoulou, Ioanna Arabatzi, Maria Laiou. At the same time, there will be artistic painting, engraving and printing workshops. Ex libris will be made by engraver and illustrator Christina Dimitropoulou.

With teacher Iota Lambrakaki and the Gardenia family, the children will create a story about “the cookie that didn’t like its shape”

The start of the Festival is on Saturday at 11 am in the Polyhedron, with various activities for the “preparation of the Festival” and for the children to start creating the “Book of books”.

From Monday to Wednesday in the Polyhedron area there will be an exhibition of children’s and teenage books and there will be educational activities with people from the book field (graphic designer,

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How to defend the self from AI Il Sole 24 ORE

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To fully understand “Human, little human”, a philosophical essay by Mauro Crippa and Giuseppe Girgenti, we must start from the “sense of unease” that assails them every time they speak to a virtual assistant. It is a “human”, constructive discomfort, the result of a man-machine interaction which in their pages becomes a speculative expedient for reflections, or rather, “spiritual exercises” useful for curbing the impact of Artificial Intelligence on our lives.
The meaning of the book, all things considered, is all here.

“X Factor”

Because the risk that man runs – following their reasoning – is to lose his own “X Factor”, generating the most tragic of oxymorons: losing his own humanity. Becoming a “post-man”, in short, devoid of that “consciousness of the self” which for Socrates is what characterizes humans. This is a well-founded fear, because the irruption of AI into our lives will overturn the anthropocentric paradigm that accompanies the West for centuries. Not only.

The additional risk is that men, out of too much faith in progress, also subcontract their “divinity” to AI, that creative capacity that comes from having been generated “in the image and likeness of God”.

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Gluten Free Coconut Macaroons with Raspberry Jam

Life Style: So I’ve been doing this gluten free thing for a while. Very little time. Like, a few weeks. I was really hoping I wouldn’t feel any different, but I do. I’m certainly not vowing to cut out gluten forever. I mean, how am I supposed to eat homemade ravioli or the best pizza ever if I don’t eat gluten? These macarons are quite a departure from the original recipe. They are very light and soft and full of coconut flavor. The original ones (which are extremely tasty) are much denser and richer. Both are delicious.

Material

2 cups shredded sweet coconut

½ cup coconut cream

2 tbsp maple syrup

1 tablespoon cornstarch

¼ teaspoon sea salt

4 tbsp raspberry jam

Method

– Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Line a baking tray with parchment paper.

-Combine shredded coconut, coconut cream, maple syrup, cornstarch, and salt in a small pot over medium-high heat. Cook for about 2 minutes, stirring constantly.

Using a spoon, divide the coconut mixture into 16 mounds on the prepared baking tray. The mixture will become wet and will not stick well.

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Impressa Repuestos opens branch in El Triunfo, Usulutn 2024-04-23 04:40:26

Impressa Repuestos, the reliable solution for your automotive spare parts, inaugurated a modern room in the El Triunfo municipality, in the department of Usulután, consolidating itself as a leading company at the regional level, reaching 48 sales rooms in the region.

Impressa Repuestos maintains a presence in El Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua, providing exceptional service and convenience to its valued customers.

In this year 2024, the leading company in the automotive sector has initiated large projects focused on offering a complete assortment of spare parts that adapt to the demand of the current vehicle fleet, providing the greatest guarantee and the most competitive prices. Furthermore, it strives to create a unique shopping experience for its customers, in a modern and comfortable environment.

«To remain leaders in the region, we continue to invest in our points of sale and inventory. The opening and blessing of our new branch, Impressa Repuestos Villa El Triunfo, is a testament to our growth and expansion,” executives said.

The new branch has opening hours from 7:30 am to 5:30 pm from Monday to Friday, without closing at noon, and on Saturdays from 7:30 am to 4:00 pm, also without closing at noon.

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Breaking Boundaries: The Revolutionary Discovery of Liquid Crystal Phenomenon by Korean Researchers

Revolutionary Discovery in Microscopic‌ Motion

A recent ​breakthrough ⁢by⁢ a research team from the Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) ‌has⁣ unveiled a new principle of motion at the microscopic level. Led by Professor⁢ Jonwoo ​Jeong from the Department of Physics, the team’s findings suggest that objects can achieve directed movement within a liquid crystal medium by periodically changing their sizes. This discovery has far-reaching implications across various research fields and could potentially drive advancements in micro-robotics.

Unconventional Movement ​in Liquid Crystals

Through their experiments, the researchers observed that air bubbles introduced into the liquid crystal could⁤ move in a specific direction by cyclically altering their sizes. This phenomenon defies ‌the⁢ conventional symmetrical growth or contraction patterns​ typically observed in air bubbles in other mediums. By manipulating the pressure and introducing air ​bubbles comparable in size to a human hair, the team demonstrated this unique behavior.

The Role of Phase ‍Defects

The key to this directed motion lies in the creation of phase defects within the ‍liquid crystal structure adjacent⁢ to the air ‍bubbles. These defects disrupt the symmetrical nature of the bubbles, allowing them​ to experience a unidirectional force despite their symmetrical shape.

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Tom Hanks Nearly Failed Rescue in Saving Private Ryan

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Jakarta – The film Saving Private Ryan is one of Steven Spielberg’s best works and is predicted to be one of the best war films of all time. They present a cinematic experience like being in a real war in great detail, such as the invasion scene to the final battle in a city in France.

To present a genuine war atmosphere and an expression of the soldiers’ suffering, Spielberg chose to ‘service’ his actors in a boot camp supervised by the Navy and military consultants.

This heavy training really drains the energy and mental energy of the actors. They are forced to run every day until they have very little rest time, making many unable to survive there.

“We came there, made a tent and it started raining for seven days without stopping,” said Edward Burns.

“The temperature reaches 30 degrees Fahrenheit at night and you are still soaking wet in the tent. If someone calls someone not by their character’s name, they will be told to do push ups, if they talk about films they will also do push ups,” he added,

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