Bauer Sucht Frau Presenter Inka Bause Talks About…

Bauer sucht Frau presenter Inka Bause talks about her love life 2024-04-23 08:58:55

She has been playing Cupid on TV for almost 20 years, but little is known about Inka Bause’s love life. Now the presenter has given a rare private insight.

When it comes to love, “Bauer sucht Frau” is probably the most successful German dome show. Since 2005, Inka Bause has helped numerous lonely farmers find relationships – over 30 couples created on the show have already walked down the aisle. However, the presenter herself is always seen solo.

Inka Bause largely keeps her private life out of the public eye, but she doesn’t have a secret relationship and “I’m not secretly a lesbian either – because if I were, I would be open about it,” the 55-year-old explains in an interview with “Bild”. . The truth is simply that “for 15 years there hasn’t been a permanent partner that I could take with me somewhere,” said the TV star.

“Fulfilled, happy and complete even without a man”

But her life is “totally fulfilled, happy and complete even without a husband. I have achieved everything that I set out to do in my life as a young woman,” emphasizes Inka Bause. She finds it rather amusing that many people see it differently.

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Building a Foundation for the Future: Advancements in Film Industrialization

Original title: Opening a new space for film development

The general improvement of my country’s film quality is inseparable from the development of film industrialization. To build a film industry system with internationally leading standards, we need to maintain integrity, innovate, and move forward in multiple dimensions.

At present, my country’s film industry has made great progress in development. In particular, science fiction, animation and mythological epic spoofs such as “The Wandering Earth 2”, “30,000 Miles from Chang’an” and “Apotheosis of the Gods Part 1: Chaoge Fengyun” are known for their grand imagination, magnificent scenery and lifelike details and new and shocking audio-visual effects, which effectively show the Chinese spirit, Chinese values, Chinese power and Chinese aesthetics.

The general improvement of the film quality of my country cannot be achieved without the development of film industrialization as an important factor.

The film industry system is a professional system with a clear division of labour, standardized processes and efficient operation formed around the film production and distribution chain, in essence, it uses the technologies, models and methods proven to be effective in the secondary industry to empower the secondary industry The third industry,

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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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A movement of the soul: the Pre-Raphaelite brotherhood on display in Forl

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The exhibition in the spaces of the San Domenico Civic Museum in Forlì entitled Pre-Raphaelites a modern Renaissance “adequately conveys the nature and intensity of modern British artists’ fascination with Italian Renaissance art. In their case, in fact, we can only speak of a love story” paraphrasing the words of one of the curators, Elizabeth Prettejohn, to identify the substance behind the multi-voiced curatorial perspective which also intends to emphasize the lesser-known personalities who were part of of this cultural current. In this period the artists, independent of the Academies, went independently to visit and spend long periods in Italy to study Raphael’s art from a privileged perspective. However, works by the Urbino were also preserved in England, such as the seven preparatory cartoons of the Sistine Chapel kept in the royal collection of Charles I, which were lent following the death of Prince Albert to what would become the Victoria and Albert Museum.

The cultural movement

The nineteenth century during the reign of Queen Victoria was the historical moment in which the Anglo-Saxon figurative arts took flight, subsequently resulting in symbolism. The artists who gathered in this brotherhood set themselves the aim of modernizing British painting that was too tied to the rules dictated by the Royal Academy by establishing a revolutionary current applied to widespread arts.

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Kant, take over! Why the voice of reason is so important today

The world seems to have fallen apart. One crisis follows the next, uncertainty is spreading. If you’re looking for good advice, an anniversary is a good idea: Today marks the 300th anniversary of Immanuel Kant’s birth. This will be remembered all over the world in the coming weeks. No other German philosopher has shaped and changed the history of thought so much. Many of his findings are still valid today. They can provide orientation in times of crises, wars and climate change.

In his work “On Eternal Peace,” Kant proposes a “League of Nations,” a federal community of free republican states.

How is lasting peace between states possible? Kant answers this hot question in his work “On Eternal Peace”. In it he proposes a “League of Nations,” a federal community of free republican states. This plan was implemented when the League of Nations, the forerunner of the United Nations, emerged after World War I and the UN Charter came into force after World War II.

When is humanitarian intervention, i.e. military interference in the affairs of a state, justified? Kant also deals with this. He advises great restraint, but does not rule out exceptional cases – such as genocide.

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Isla Verde 2024 Opening Day Receives Strong Support from Local Public

The opening day of Isla Verde 2024, for the first time competitive, was widely supported by the local public

The first gala was the perfect time to present the Isla Verde awards. (Photo: Gerardo Mayet)

With the world premiere of the feature film Soy Cuba: la indomable, the second edition of the Caribbean Film and Environment Festival, Isla Verde 2024, began in Isla de la Juventud, which will last until April 27.

This will be a 70-minute journey through the flora and fauna of Cuba, said the founder and president of the event, Jorge Perugorría – National Film Award 2024 – at the Caribe theater cinema in the capital of the special city, when they were presenting the proposal. to the public.

Esteban Ríos de Rivera, the film’s producer in Cuba, said that the film is a work of art in terms of editing, photography and soundtrack, supporting a narrative that refers to a nature that is not so crazy but very smart, stuff. that Perugorría printed it as a reporter.

The opening gala was the opportune moment to present the Isla Verde awards to Daniel Diez, posthumously, and to Doctor of Sciences Diana Ruiz Pino from Colombia,

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NASAs Bold Plan: Mars Sample Return and Dragonfly Mission to Titan

NASA’s Efforts to Enhance Mars Sample Return Mission

NASA is currently facing challenges in terms of cost and timeline for the Mars Sample Return (MSR) mission. Administrator Bill Nelson has expressed his dissatisfaction with the current situation and is actively seeking solutions from NASA centers and the private sector. Despite the setbacks, Nelson remains hopeful about the future of the mission.

Dragonfly Mission Approval

Recently, NASA approved the Dragonfly mission, a $3.35 billion project that will deploy a robotic rotorcraft to explore Saturn’s moon, Titan, starting in 2034. This mission marks a significant milestone in NASA’s exploration efforts.

Insights from Space Experts

This week’s News from the Press Site featured discussions with space experts including Marina Koren from The Atlantic and Jack Kuhr from Payload Space. They provided valuable insights on various space-related topics.

Marina Koren’s Perspective

Marina Koren, a staff writer at The Atlantic, shared her views on the latest developments in space exploration. Her expertise shed light on the challenges and opportunities in the field.

Jack Kuhr’s Analysis

Jack Kuhr, a research editor at Payload Space, offered his analysis on the current trends in space technology. His insights provided a deeper understanding of the complexities involved in space missions.

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Merry Ahmads clarification regarding Nagita Slavina sharing her used food

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Nagita Slavina This time it became a topic of conversation because he likes to share his used food with his employees. Merry Ahmad, who is his assistant, opened his voice regarding this matter.

According to Merry, this is indeed true. He did not hide the fact that his boss liked to share food with his employees.

“The thing is, Miss Gigi likes to taste everything because she’s curious, right? For example, the four of us eat and then she orders 9 dishes and then shares them with us,” said Merry when met at the Pagi P agi Ambyar studio, Transmedia, Tuesday (23/4/2024) .

Merry said Nagita Slavina also often eat one plate together with him. He admitted that he didn’t mind this at all.

“When he’s finished eating, he likes to snack on sweet things, but I don’t really like sweets, so I like to say, ‘Buy one, sis, we’ll be together’ like that,” he said.

The man who has worked with Raffi Ahmad for more than 13 years also said that what Rafathar said about Nagita Slavina liking to share food was true.

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