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eastgermancinema.com
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| | | | | In December of 1965, The 11th Plenum of the Central Committee of the SED left East Germany's film industry in ruins. Some films (most notably, The Rabbit is Me) were shelved after playing briefly in theaters, while others (e.g., Born in '45, Carla, and When You Grow Up, Dear Adam) didn't reach the theaters until... | |
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skidmorenews.com
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| | | | | A 19-year-old boy drops out of college and travels from St. Louis County, Minnesota, to New York City with a guitar and a case of harmonicas. That same night, he has his first gig at Cafe Wha?---a club described as "a subterranean cavern, liquorless, and ill-lit." Dylan is called the "voice of a generation," and he goes on to change the future of folk music. | |
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aestheticsforbirds.com
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| | | | | Five academics review "Cowboy Carter" from different angles: genre, place and community, politics and the market, and the boldness of Beyoncé herself. Continue reading ? | |
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www.cloudera.com
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| | | Apache Hive laid the foundation for big data analytics, but it wasn't built for what comes next. As data scales and demands grow for real-time analytics, AI, and hybrid cloud flexibility, many organizations are hitting the limits with Hive. | ||