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    Explore "alfredo" with insightful episodes like "Water Musick de Handel par l'ensemble Zefiro et Alfredo Bernardini", "Editorial Patricia Maldonado 27 Abril 2023", "El reflejo de La Bestia: la vida de Luis Alfredo Garavito", "Nientedimeno - La voragine" and "Alfredo Casta, Founder Chairman Cascades Technologies" from podcasts like ""Vous avez moins de 20 minutes", "Editorial de Patricia Maldonado", "Charlas de Domingo con Luz María Sierra", "1. Italia" and "CEOs You Should Know: Washington DC"" and more!

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    Editorial Patricia Maldonado 27 Abril 2023

    Editorial Patricia Maldonado 27 Abril 2023
    La opinión de Patricia Maldonado en el noticiario Así Sucede, Toluca, México, del 27 de abril de 2023.
    En este episodio: La propuesta legislativa del diputado priista Alfredo Quiroz Fuentes, de otorgar licencia a las servidoras públicas cuando tienen malestares físicos por la menstruación, viene a visibilizar uno de los temas importantes entre las mujeres. Comúnmente se mantiene a la menstruación como algo oculto, privado, repulsivo, sucio y de vergüenza, y ni siquiera se le llama por su nombre; la referencia es a “Andrés”, “Ando en esos días”, “Traigo aquellito” o “Me cantó el gallo”.

    El reflejo de La Bestia: la vida de Luis Alfredo Garavito

    El reflejo de La Bestia: la vida de Luis Alfredo Garavito
    Luis Alfredo Garavito, apodado «La Bestia» o «El Monstruo de Génova», condenado a 40 años por el asesinato de más de 200 niños, cumple su condena en la cárcel La Tramacúa de Valledupar, donde padece leucemia. Enfermo terminal, el periodista Rafael Poveda, y su colega Kevin Pinzón, lo entrevistaron y se adentraron en su macabra historia personal.

    En Charlas de Domingo, Luz María Sierra, directora de El Colombiano, conversa con Poveda, quien presentará en la presente edición de la Feria del Libro de Bogotá dos libros basados en la vida del peor asesino en serie del país: “El reflejo de la bestia”, escrito con Xiomara Barrera novela y “Tras la sombra Garavito”, escrito con Cristian Valencia.

    S2 E22 - Bachelorette Party

    S2 E22 - Bachelorette Party

    This podcast covers New Girl Season 2, Episode 22, Bachelorette Party, which originally aired on April 9, 2013 and was directed by Matt Sohn and written by Kay Cannon and Sophia Lear.

    Here’s a quick recap of the episode:

    After the loft receives their wedding invites and finds out that Cece’s wedding is in 3 weeks, Jess plans Cece her “perfect” bachelorette party. Meanwhile, Schmidt goes looking for a girlfriend to bring a plus one to Cece’s wedding.

    We discuss Pop Culture References such as:

    Additional Pop Culture References such as:

    • Gérard Depardieu - When Schmidt busts into Cece’s apartment, rather than answer who he is to Cece’s Auntie, he says he’s Gérard Depardieu. Gérard Xavier Marcel Depardieu is a French actor known for performances in The Last Metro, Police, Jean de Florette, and Cyrano de Bergerac. He was granted citizenship of Russia in January 2013 and became a cultural ambassador of Montenegro in the same month.
    • Alyssa Milano - ​​When trying to convince Cece he could get a partner by the time of her wedding, he mentioned he “once figured out Alyssa Milano's phone number just by randomly choosing numbers.” Alyssa Jayne Milano is an American actress, producer, singer, author, and activist. As an actor, she’s known for her roles in Who's the Boss?, Melrose Place, Charmed, and My Name Is Earl. As a political activist, she’s known for her role in the Me Too movement.
    • Jane Lynch - It was joked that Nick looked like Jane Lynch while wearing his dad’s yellow track suit. Jane Marie Lynch is an American actress, comedian, and author. She is known for starring as Sue Sylvester (who wore a lot of tracksuits) in the Fox musical comedy series Glee, which earned her a Primetime Emmy Award. In 2013, Lynch received the 2,505th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in the television category. 
    • [Robin] Williams - Shivrang is “baffled” why the US “refuses to embrace Robbie Williams”. Robin McLaurin Williams was an American actor and comedian. Known for his improvisational skills and the wide variety of characters he created, he is regarded as one of the best comedians of all time. 
    • Candy Shop” - 50 Cent - Alfredo, the stripper, played this song when he was trying to do his strip dance. "Candy Shop" is the second single by rapper 50 Cent from his second commercial album, The Massacre. "Candy Shop" peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming 50 Cent's third number one single and fifth top-ten single. The song was nominated for Best Rap Song at the 2006 Grammy Awards and the music video was nominated for Best Male Video at the 2005 MTV Video Music Awards.

    We also cover Schmidt explaining why he goes to Booty Burn Bootcamp as our “Schmidtism” this episode. For our “Not in the 2020s” we discuss Schmidt and Elizabeth’s relationship, how Nick and Winston tried to get a picture of Shivrang’s penis, Schmidt demanding a +1, and Schmidt thinking women are supposed to want commitment. For our “Yes in the 2020s” we highlight Schmidt apologizing to Cece. We also give a brief look into Merritt Wever (Elizabeth), the Guest Star we feature in this episode.

    Also in this episode were the following guest stars who we do not discuss in the podcast: Satya Bhabha (Shivrang - Previously discussed in S2E18), June Diane Raphael (Sadie - Previously discussed in S1E15), Rebecca Ballantine Reid (Nadia - Previously discussed in S1E22), Lauren Dair Owens (Young Jess - Previously discussed in S2E5), Sudha Desai (Grandmother), Frank Cappello (Male Stripper), Britni Stanwood (Model - Previously Appeared in S2E5), Margarita Kallas (Model #2), Eugenia Kuzmina (Svetlana), Talia Toms (Hot Girl #1), Katie Walder (Cheryl - Previously Appeared in S1E8), Cynthia Murell (Hot Girl #3), Jaidan Jiron (Young Cece), and Roma Chugani (Ankita).

    In this podcast, we call out a few camera goofs like how you see Jess say “Not Now Alfredo” but don’t actually hear her speak (around 13:20) and how when Schmidt knocks on Elizabeth’s door, it was never closed (around 15:50). We also share this article (which contains spoilers) where we learned that Elizabeth serves as a foil for Cece because Elizabeth tries to make Schmidt a better guy. Elizabeth Meriwether also mentions the inspiration for the idea of the “dead dad pass.”

    While not discussed in the podcast, we noted other references in this episode including:

    • Shandy - When Shivrang is hanging out at the bar with Nick and Winston, he asks them if they want a shandy. A shandy is a beer mixed with either a lemon or lemon-lime flavored beverage that is popular in Europe, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and Canada.

    This episode got a 7/10 Rating from Kritika whose favorite character was Shivrang and Kelly rated this episode a 7.5/10 and her favorite character was Jess!

    Thanks for listening and stay tuned for Episode 23!

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    Music: "Hotshot” by scottholmesmusic.com

    Follow us on Twitter, Instagram or email us at whosthatgirlpod@gmail.com!

    Website: https://smallscreenchatter.com/

    How to survive when you're Italian but you live abroad | With Italians Mad at Food

    How to survive when you're Italian but you live abroad | With Italians Mad at Food
    Welcome back to Idioteens | Tips to survive! In today’s episode we’re talking about the struggles of Italian people who live abroad. Well, we know the only real struggle is one, and it concerns food. Because, let’s face it, when you’re used to eating real Italian food everyday of your life, it’s hard to give it up. And at some point, while you’re strolling down the streets of a foreign city, you miss home. The nostalgia kicks in, you tell yourself “Let’s give it a chance” and you enter the famous Italian restaurant everyone is telling you about. Problem is, Italian food cooked by foreigners is always a disaster, and people from Italy have been really vocal about it on the internet. That’s why today with us there is Sarah, admin of the page Italians Mad at Food: they collect complaints all over the world of, well, Italians mad at food. It’s really funny and you should check it out!
    Click play to know more!

    Alfredo d'Andrade

    Alfredo d'Andrade
    Questa puntata è stata realizzata in collaborazione con l’Archivio di Stato di Torino, che conserva l’archivio del protagonista di questa storia: il poliedrico Architetto Alfredo D’Andrade.
    Alfredo César Reis Freire de Andrade, conosciuto anche semplicemente come Alfredo d'Andrade (Lisbona, 26 agosto 1839 – Genova, 30 novembre 1915) fu un architetto e pittore portoghese naturalizzato italiano. Seguace di Viollet-le-Duc, il suo nome spicca fra quelli dei maggiori esponenti della cultura artistica e del restauro in Italia tra il XIX e il XX secolo. Si distinse per i suoi studi sull’architettura medievale, divenne sovrintendente alle Belle Arti di Liguria e Piemonte e membro delle commissioni più prestigiose per il restauro e la tutela monumentale. Ruoli importanti che gli permisero di dirigere tutti i restauri di chiese e castelli sino al 1915 in queste regioni, tra cui quello della Sacra di San Michele, monumento simbolo del Piemonte, i castelli di Rivara e di Issogne, e la costruzione del Borgo Medievale al Parco del Valentino di Torino, una delle sue opere di maggiore rilievo realizzata in occasione dell’Esposizione Generale Italiana del 1884. È bene ricordare che esistono anche un fondo D'Andrade presso la Galleria Civica d'Arte Moderna di Torino, un fondo D’Andrade al Museo Civico di Palazzo Madama e un Archivio D'Andrade presso la Soprintendenza per i Beni Architettonici e il Paesaggio del Piemonte.

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