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Port of Shadows, dir./yön. Marcel Carné (1938)
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This footage of a one-day-old baby otters sleeping on his mother’s belly was captured by photographer Connie Levenhagen. The two were spotted in a pool outside the Monterey Bay Aquarium, in California. (Source)
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A language so beautiful and lethal / My mouth bleeds whenI speak it. —
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Ramin returns to London
Ladies and gentlemen I have some excellent news to share! Ramin Karimloo will be returning to London for a new solo concert at the Royal Festival Hall.
Following the success of his three sell-out London shows last year Ramin will be returning with his band for an evening full of Musical Theatre and Broadgrass (a mixture of Broadway and Bluegrass).
With songs such as Music of the Night, Old Man River and Bring Him Home alongside a variety of Ramin’s original songs planned, fans are in for an incredible evening.
Ramin Karimloo Back from Broadway will take place on the 13th of January at the Royal Festival Hall. For more information or for tickets head to the Southbank Centre’s website.
To see our review of Ramin at the Palladium last July click here.
Image courtesy of Google Images.
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Les portes de la nuit, 1946 (dir. Marcel Carné)
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