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Brass knocker from Michael Healy
Sector privado muestra decepción tras inicio del diálogo
Sector privado muestra decepción tras inicio del diálogo
Michael Healy, presidente de Upanic
Representantes del sector privado de Nicaragua reaccionaron con “decepción” al abandonar la primera sesión del diálogo. “Estamos en una situación peligrosísima. Lamentamos que se haya desaprovechado una oportunidad única (para frenar la crisis). Hay que reevaluar si hay una voluntad seria de diálogo por parte del Gobierno”, dijo Juan Sebastián Chamorro, uno de…
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#Festival: Irish Film tackling Trans issues to premiere at GAZE this August
A new Irish short film that focuses on media representations of trans people – titled Tuesday Night– is set to screen at GAZE International LGBT Film Festival. Tuesday Night uses comedy to address the portrayal of trans people in the media and will premiere at GAZE on August 6th at the Lighthouse Cinema in Dublin.
The 15 minute short film was produced by Irish production company Pondering Media…
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Michael Healy (Irish, 1873-1941), A Cabman, c.1920s. Ink on paper, 25.5 x 14 cm.
Dirigente de productores agropecuarios alarmado por invasiones de tierras
Dirigente de productores agropecuarios alarmado por invasiones de tierras
Michael Healy
Michael Healy, presidente de la Unión de Productores Agropecuarios, UPANIC, lamentó el incidente de violencia ocurrido en una finca de Chinandega en el que murieron tres personas al tiempo que llamó llamó al gobierno de Daniel Ortega a no estimular la toma de tierras y a que no fomente el populismo.
El directivo del COSEP dijo que Juan Ernesto Venerio Espinales, de 45 años, dueño de…
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"I don't see why Healy isn't fired. Homophobic in a women's prison isn't a good mix."
Head bashers and scratchers
Some things are too much. It is incredible how the life can be sucked right out of you by some ridiculous situation. It can take minutes, to never, to get back that part of your life.
Went to the theatre tonight. A "controversial" play! Commenting on politics and political leaders in Canada is controversial!
It was a Belfry production of Michael Healy's Proud, a play that "explores the corrosive nature of the politics of division".
Billed as a satire, with moments more like black comedy, the play is on the surface about politics and Stephan Harper (ol' Harpo). Fundamentally, the play is about human well-being.
Self-reliance, resilience and independence get long-winded support. And rightly so. The audience is asked to remember, however, that you're likely going to need part of someone's liver one day (metaphorically for sure, literally perhaps). Even ol' Harpo (the character, anyway), sings the praises of interdependence. And of an engaged citizenry, believe it or not. Ol' Harpo saying these things even has a certain logic to it.
What is hilarious - and on reflection, provokes despair - is how mixed up politics are, whatever goals are being pursued.
If you're an ol' Harpo lover or leaver, Proud is a very worthwhile 90 minutes.
I'm in a league. Not the NHL, but a different one. The league of bald-headed men.
We BHM get up to lots of head bashing, and we don't like it. Almost makes us want hair, but not quite. Comb-over? Toupee? No way, we have a lot of damaged real estate instead.
We cut our own hair. And we live in fear, OK, mock-fear really, that this will be exposed.
BHM have hair cutting chats:
"I'm using no. 2 all over, no. 1 on the sides."
"Really! I'm no. 1 all over. And recently I cut without anything, so had to cut my whole head! And nobody noticed!"
Family laugh at us! At our pain. At our vanity. And we have to laugh too.