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Bad movie I have The Good Exorcist 2018
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sabırlısın ama beklemiyorsun, özgürsün ama seçmiyorsun, müsaitsin ama hiçbir şey seni harekete geçirmiyor.
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Crime Wave (1985)
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CRIME WAVE (1985):
Girl recalls a time
A Silent tenant moved in
And wrote mysteries
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spacelazarwolf · 5 months
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in honor of that anon who said jews have done nothing for the world, here’s a non exhaustive list of things we’ve done for the world:
arts, fashion, and lifestyle:
jeans - levi strauss
modern bras - ida rosenthal
sewing machines - isaac merritt singer
modern film industry - carl laemmle (universal pictures), adolph zukor (paramount pictures), william fox (fox film forporation), louis b. mayer (mgm - metro-goldwyn-mayer), harry, sam, albert, and jack warners (warner bros.), steven spielberg, mel brooks, marx brothers
operetta - jacques offenbach
comic books - stan lee
graphic novels - will eisner
teddy bears - morris and rose michtom
influential musicians - irving berlin, stephen sondheim, benny goodman, george gershwin, paul simon, itzhak perlman, leonard bernstein, bob dylan, leonard cohen
artists - mark rothko
actors - elizabeth taylor, jerry lewis, barbara streisand
comedians - lenny bruce, joan rivers, jerry seinfeld
authors - judy blume, tony kushner, allen ginsberg, walter mosley
culture:
esperanto - ludwik lazar zamenhof
feminism - betty friedan, gloria steinem, ruth bader ginsberg
queer and trans rights - larry kramer, harvey milk, leslie feinberg, abby stein, kate bornstein, frank kameny, judith butler
international women's day - clara zetkin
principles of journalizm, statue of liberty, and pulitzer prize - joseph pulitzer
"the new colossus" - emma lazarus
universal declaration of human rights - rene samuel cassin
holocaust remembrance and human rights activism - elie wiesel
workers rights - louis brandeis, rose schneiderman
public health care, women's rights, and children's rights - lillian wald
racial equity - rabbi abraham joshua heschel, julius rosenwald, andrew goodman, michael schwerner
political theory - hannah arendt
disability rights - judith heumann
black lives matter slogan and movement - alicia garza
#metoo movement - jodi kantor
institute of sexology - magnus hirschfeld
technology:
word processing computers - evelyn berezin
facebook - mark zuckerberg
console video game system - ralph henry baer
cell phones - amos edward joel jr., martin cooper
3d - leonard lipton
telephone - philipp reis
fax machines - arthur korn
microphone - emile berliner
gramophone - emile berliner
television - boris rosing
barcodes - norman joseph woodland and bernard silver
secret communication system, which is the foundation of the technology used for wifi - hedy lamarr
three laws of robotics - isaac asimov
cybernetics - norbert wiener
helicopters - emile berliner
BASIC (programming language) - john george kemeny
google - sergey mikhaylovich brin and larry page
VCR - jerome lemelson
fax machine - jerome lemelson
telegraph - samuel finley breese morse
morse code - samuel finley breese morse
bulletproof glass - edouard benedictus
electric motor and electroplating - boris semyonovich jacobi
nuclear powered submarine - hyman george rickover
the internet - paul baran
icq instant messenger - arik vardi, yair goldfinger,, sefi vigiser, amnon amir
color photography - leopold godowsky and leopold mannes
world's first computer - herman goldstine
modern computer architecture - john von neumann
bittorrent - bram cohen
voip internet telephony - alon cohen
data archiving - phil katz, eugene roshal, abraham lempel, jacob ziv
nemeth code - abraham nemeth
holography - dennis gabor
laser - theodor maiman
instant photo sharing online - philippe kahn
first automobile - siegfried samuel marcus
electrical maglev road - boris petrovich weinberg
drip irrigation - simcha blass
ballpoint pen and automatic gearbox - laszlo biro
photo booth - anatol marco josepho
medicine:
pacemakers and defibrillators - louise robinovitch
defibrillators - bernard lown
anti-plague and anti-cholera vaccines - vladimir aronovich khavkin
polio vaccine - jonas salk
test for diagnosis of syphilis - august paul von wasserman
test for typhoid fever - ferdinand widal
penicillin - ernst boris chain
pregnancy test - barnhard zondek
antiretroviral drug to treat aids and fight rejection in organ transplants - gertrude elion
discovery of hepatitis c virus - harvey alter
chemotherapy - paul ehrlich
discovery of prions - stanley prusiner
psychoanalysis - sigmund freud
rubber condoms - julius fromm
birth control pill - gregory goodwin pincus
asorbic acid (vitamin c) - tadeusz reichstein
blood groups and rh blood factor - karl landsteiner
acyclovir (treatment for infections caused by herpes virus) - gertrude elion
vitamins - caismir funk
technique for measuring blood insulin levils - rosalyn sussman yalow
antigen for hepatitus - baruch samuel blumberg
a bone fusion technique - gavriil abramovich ilizarov
homeopathy - christian friedrich samuel hahnemann
aspirin - arthur ernst eichengrun
science:
theory of relativity - albert einstein
theory of the electromagnetic field - james maxwell
quantum mechanics - max born, gustav ludwig hertz
quantum theory of gravity - matvei bronstein
microbiology - ferdinand julius cohn
neuropsychology - alexander romanovich luria
counters for x-rays and gamma rays - robert hofstadter
genetic engineering - paul berg
discovery of the antiproton - emilio gino segre
discovery of cosmic microwave background radiation - arno allan penzias
discovery of the accelerating expansion of the universe - adam riess and saul merlmutter
discovery that black hole formation is a robust prediction of the general theory of relativity - roger penrose
discovery of a supermassive compact object at the center of the milky way - andrea ghez
modern cosmology and the big bang theory - alexander alexandrovich friedmann
stainless steel - hans goldschmidt
gas powered vehicles
interferometer - albert abraham michelson
discovery of the source of energy production in stars - hans albrecht bethe
proved poincare conjecture - grigori yakovlevich perelman
biochemistry - otto fritz meyerhof
electron-positron collider - bruno touschek
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PERIOD MEN IN DISTRESS*:・゚✧ Aneurin Barnard Edition
The White Queen (2013), dir. James Kent, Colin Teague, Jamie Payne Peaky Blinders (2013-2022), created by Steven Knight Dunkirk (2017), dir. Christopher Nolan Interlude in Prague (2017), dir. John Stephenson War & Peace (2016), dir. Tom Harper 1899 (2022), created by Baran bo Odar, Jantje Friese
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the home team intro guide!
they're great and more people should listen to them. keep reading for a (very) brief overview and song recs!
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(from right to left: daniel matson (drums), brian butcher (vocals), john baran (guitar), ryne olson (bass))
the home team is a (former pop punk) band from seattle that now makes pop/metal/rnb-influenced alt rock music (aka heavy pop). they're one of my favorite bands right now and i'm shocked that they don't have more fans than they do, so if this sounds interesting i encourage you to check them out!
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thank you for reading, and i hope you give them a chance!
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bermudianabroad · 5 months
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2023 Reading Roundup
Everything what I read in 2023
I read a whole bunch.
Heartily Recommend Visceral Bleh Reread *Audiobook*
Fiction
Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens (where is the fucking humidity in your swamp, Delia??)
Days Without End by Sebastian Barry
Lot by Bryan Washington
Mr. Loverman by Bernadine Evaristo
A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J Maas
Trust by Hernan Diaz
The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro
The Cellist of Sarajevo by Steven Galloway
The Unquiet Dead by Ausma Zehanat Khan
It Ends with Us by Colleen Hoover
By Nightfall by Michael Cunningham
Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantell (but everyone is called Thomas)
Verity by Colleen Hoover (awful but wacky and hilariously awful)
Katalin Street by Magda Szabo
The Marriage Portrait by Maggie O’Farrell
Our Missing Hearts by Celeste Ng
Animorphs #24 The Suspicion by KA Applegate (a trip)
Lost Children Archive by Valeria Luiselli
The Island of Forgetting by Jasmine Sealy
Everything I Never Told You by Celeste Ng
The Trio by Johanna Hedman
At the Bottom of the River by Jamaica Kincaid
The Whale Rider by Witi Ihimaera
Libertie by Kaitlyn Greenidge
Silence by Shusaku Endo
When Women Were Dragons by Kelly Barnhill
Babel by RF Kuang (was so disappointed by this one)
The Bass Rock by Evie Wyld
Island by Siri Ranva Hjelm Jacobsen
The Gold-Rimmed Spectacles by Giorgio Bassani
Must I Go by Yiyun Li
The 1,000 Year Old Boy by Ross Welford
She Who Became the Sun by Shelley Parker Chan
Ariadne by Jennifer Saint
The Singer’s Gun by Emily St. John Mandel
Memphis by Tara M Stringfellow
The Whirlpool by Jane Urquhart
Get a Life, Chloe Brown by Talia Hibbert
A Country of Eternal Light by Paul Dalgarno
Yellowface by RF Kuang
The Country of Others by Leïla Slimani
The Grass is Singing by Doris Lessing
American Wife by Curtis Sittenfeld
All Passion Spent by Vita Sackville-West
The House of Doors by Tan Twan Eng
Game Misconduct by Ari Baran
Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver
Uprooted by Naomi Novik (sorry Naomi :/ )
The Foot of the Cherry Tree by Ali Parker
The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler
Matrix by Lauren Groff
The Twilight World by Werner Herzog
Wild by Kristen Hannah
*The Fraud by Zadie Smith*
The Mountains Sing by Nguyen Phan Que Mai
The Wind Knows My Name by Isabel Allende
Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt
This Other Eden by Paul Harding
The Kraken Wakes by John Wyndham (weirdly, one of the best depictions of a marriage I’ve read)
The Nickel Boys by Colson Whitehead
Against the Loveless World by Susan Abdulhawa
North Woods by Daniel Mason
Shadows on the Rock by Willa Cather
The Tiger’s Wife by Téa Obreht
Animorphs: The Hork-Bajir Chronicles by KA Applegate
Roman Stories by Jhumpa Lahiri
Animorphs #13 The Change by KA Applegate
Animorphs #14 The Unknown by KA Applegate
Animorphs #20 The Discovery by KA Applegate (snuck in two more under the wire… #20 is when shit REALLY kicks off. From there it gets darker and darker).
Poetry
Black Cat Bone by John Burnside
Women of the Harlen Renaissance (Anthology) by Various
The Analog Sea Review no. 4 by Various
The World’s Wife by Carol Ann Duffy
Non-Fiction
Besieged: Life Under Fire on a Sarajevo Street by Barbara Demick
Atlas of Abandoned Places by Oliver Smith
Novelist as a Vocation by Haruki Murakami
Empire of Pain: The Secret History of the Sackler Dynasty by Patrick Radden Keefe
Wanderers: A History of Women Walking by Kerri Andrews
City of Laughter: Sex and Satire in Eighteenth Century London by Vic Gatrell
The Lazarus Heist: From Hollywood to High Finance by Geoff White (fully available as a podcast)
The Entangling Net: Alaska’s Commercial Fishing Women Tell Their Stories by Leslie Leyland Fields (very niche but fascinating. Transcribed interviews)
Free: Coming of Age at the End of History by Lea Ypi
Hijab Butch Blues: A Memoir by Lamya H.
Freedom by Margaret Atwood (just excerpts from novels repackaged)
*Born a Crime by Trevor Noah* (Noah’s narration is superb)
The Slavic Myths by Noah Charney and Svetlana Slapšak (was expecting stories, but it was mostly academic essays)
Manga, Comics, Graphic Novels
Safe Area Goražde by Joe Sacco
The Way of the House-Husband, vol. 1 by Kousuke Oono
SAGA vol. 1-6 by Fiona Staples and Brian K Vaughan
Top of the Top:
Born a Crime was probably my favourite non ficition, and most of that probably is due to Trevor Noah's narration skills. It was very entertaining and heartfelt.
Less uplifting but just as gripping in a different way was Empire of Pain. Excellent book that went deep into the why and what and hows of Purdue Pharma. Anger inducing.
Lazarus Heist is great and available as a podcast. The book is more or less the podcast word for word.
Fictionwise: I read Trust at the start of the year and it was a bit soon to declare as favourite of the year, but it's stil made the final cut. Just very imaginative and intriguing. Just my kind of MetaFiction. Clever without being cleverclever.
Demon Copperhead I read right off the back of Empire of Pain so maybe that coloured my experience. I've not read any Dickens so loads of references no doubt flew past me, but the language was acrobatic and zingy. I loved it.
Wrapped up the year on a high with North Woods. That was so unexpected and entertaining. Again with the playful language, memorable characters and a unique approach to tying all the various stories together. One that sticks in the mind and makes the writer in me wonder how I can replicate his style (with my own personal twist of course.)
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✨ 2022 recap ✨
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@etheltheblog tagged me for this thingy and I will now attempt to recall the media I consumed this year.
Top 3 films/shows
1899 (2022) dir. Baran bo Odar
Immigrants on a steamship travelling from London to New York get caught up in a mysterious riddle after finding a second vessel adrift on the open sea.
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery (2022) dir. Rian Johnson
Tech billionaire Miles Bron invites his friends for a getaway on his private Greek island. When someone turns up dead, Detective Benoit Blanc is put on the case.
Courage The Cowardly Dog (1996) Program creator: John Dilworth
Courage is a timid pink dog with paranoia problems. His owners are an old couple living on a farm full of bizarre adversaries. Courage must overcome his fear and help save his owners, Eustace and Muriel, from ghosts and paranormal spirits living on the farm. Although Muriel loves Courage, Eustace loves to tease him and scare him.
Top 3 books
When Women Were Dragons by Kelly Barnhill
Nona the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir
Raptor Red by Robert T. Bakker
Top 3 biggest improvements
Started HRT
Got some medical shit done I was terrified of getting done for years
Got a cool jean jacket and put some pins on it
Top 3 resolutions
Get shit that’s wrong with my house fixed so I can start planning on moving
Save for a bigger tank for Meat Loaf
Get stronk
Favorite song
Kalahari Down- Orville Peck
Favorite quote
"And the first child asked: Dost thou oppose me, and thou half-dead?
And the second child said, I am as one half-dead, but you would be two-halves dead, bitch.
To which the first child said, My sweet, I only die of longing for thee.
And the other child said, Then perish.” (from Nona The Ninth)
@intricatecakes @bumblybeemika @alvangs Do this if u wanna
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akıl, duyguları yenemez, bir duygu yalnızca daha kuvvetli bir duygu tarafından alt edilebilir veya onun yerini alabilir.
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"CONSTABLE LIES AT DEATH'S DOOR," Free Press & Prairie Farmer. January 29, 1913. Page 1 & 4. ---- CHARLES ROOKE OF PROVINCIAL POLICE SHOT BY GALICIAN RESISTING ARREST ---- Shooting Took Place in Settlement 25 Miles From Dauphin - Baran Fired Through Door ---- Dauphin, Man., Jan. 26. Constable Charles Rooke, of the provincial police, lies at the point of death at a farmhouse in the municipality of Gilbert Plains, in the district of Riding Mountain, about 25 miles from here suffering from a bullet wound from the rifle of a Galician named John Baran, whom Rooke was sent from here to arrest for wife desertion.
Rooke left Dauphin this morning, taking a livery team and a driver to arrest John Baran, who has been giving considerable trbl of late. He had deserted his wife, who has been a public charge for years, and is said to have been living with another woman at his arm in the Riding Mountain. A warrant was issued recently for the man's arrest, and an effort was made a few days ago to serve it, but after a terrific fight, constable who was sent out had to return without his man.
Constable Rooke, who is well known as a fearless and efficient officer, was detailed to the case, and started out this morning, accompanied by J. Thompson, driver for a livery firm. The team was left at a neighbor's, a mile from Baran's, while the two men proceeded on foot, expecting thus to be able to make the approach and effect the arrest, without warning the man or giving him a chance to escape to the woods or otherwise elude capture. Rooke and his companion reached the house at about noon today. After carefully approaching the house, the constable rapped on the door, but was told by the woman, who came to the window, that Baran was not at home. Rooke then proceeded to make a forcible entrance, when three shots were fired in rapid succession from a rifle, through the door.
The first shot struck the officer in the left breast over the heart. His companion, Thompson, attempted to assist him to walk back to where the team was left, but after proceeding a short distance, he was compelled to leave the injured man and hasten on for his team. Returning, with the assistance of a neighbor, he conveyed Rooke to the neighbor's house, but had to leave him there as he could not stand the jolting of the cutter. Thompson then proceeded down the moun- tain about nine miles to the home of H. McCorvie, and telephoned from there to Dauphin for medical aid.
Dr. Harrington went immediately to the scene, while a posse, under Chief Bridle set out to capture Baran.
At midnight tonight word was received that Constable Rooke was still living, although in a serious condition. If possible, he will be brought to Dauphin hospital before morning.
Baran is a big man, 45 years of age and is well known as a desperate character. Constable Rooke, 40 years of age, is married and has three children. He is a native of England and was educated at Wellington college. has been in this country about years. The news of the affair was kept from his wife until a definite statement as to his condition had been received, as it was desired not to cause her unnecessary anxiety, Mrs. Rooke being in a bad state of health as the result of a carriage accident in which she was injured a few months ago.
Constable Rooke was placed in the Dauphin General hospital shortly after midnight. Dr. Harrington, who went out and attended to his injury found him in a very critical condition, the bullet having passed through his chest and some out through his left shoulder.
Baran does not seem to realize the position he has placed himself in and has made no attempt to get away. Officers have been sworn in and will leave early in the morning to bring him in to stand his trial.
Rooke Resting Easily. Constable Rooke's condition tonight is favorable, and if complications do not set in he has an excellent chance of recovery. The woman in likely to recover. The bullet entered just above her right breast and did not come out.
Baby Killed, Mother Injured. Dauphin, Man, Jan. 27. - Seeking the Galician, John Baran, in the Galician settlement this morning, the posse headed by Chief Bridley, approaching Baran's house, fired upon. Returning the fire, the police rushed the house only to find wounded woman and a dead baby, and no sign of their quarгу.
The posse had set out early In search of Baran, who, on Sunday afternoon shot and fatally wounded Constable Charles Rooke, a provincial police constable sent to arrest him. The journey to the Galician settlement, which is 20 miles out, was made in fast time, in the hope of catching Baran unprepared, and on arrival at the settlement hurried toward the house pointed out as Baran's.
There being no sign of any one around the house the porze was dis armed, until two shots cracked out, one after the other, Immediately guns were drawn and the fire returned as the posse rushed the dwelling. The door was huried open and the seven mon crowded in, prepared for a fight with the desperate Galeian. instead of Boran, however, they found a wo- man, bleeding badly from a bullet wound above her breast, and near by baby, a little over a year old, shot to death by the fusillade they had poured in.
The woman was hurried into the hospital at Dauphin, but the babe was past aid. A close search was mde for Baran, but no trace of him could be found. Whether he had escaped by a rear entrance after firing the two shots, or whether the stricken woman had fired the opening shots, has not been ascertained.
No figure or face could be seen at any of the windows when the shots were fired, and the woman is too badly hurt to tell a coherent story even if she would, Who the woman is, whether Baran's wife ir not, is not yet known.
Three Posses Are Out. Three posses were organized lastnight by Chief Bridley, and included H. A. Hillevan, E. Torland, P. Crowder, J. W. Evans, J. Fraser and F. May. Commissioning two sleighs the men set out at o'clock this morning. All were armed with rifles and determined to take Baran dead or alive. It was believed that he was still at the settlement, which is 25 miles away, in the Riding Mountains, and was likely to put up a stiff fight. It was this knowledge that led to the volley fired on the house prior to rushing it. No shots came from the house immediately after the return of the posse, so that it is possible that Baran may have tired twice and then, seeing the determined rush, decamped immediately by a rear entrance that by the time the police had got Into the house he had made good his escape into the bush. Two other posses are now out seeking Baran.
Rooke in Low Condition. Constable Rooke still lies in Dauphin hospital, very weak from loss of blood. The bullet had entered below the heart and passed through his left lung. He bled freely and lost much blood on the long ride back to town. He is in a critical condition and thero is little chance his recovery.
Woman Refused Entrance. It is believed that the woman shot is the same woman who, on Rooke quiring at the house for Baran, told the constable that the man they sought 1 was not at home, Rooke was seeking his man on a charge of wife desertion, the Galician having abandoned his wife to become a public charge, and living with another woman in the settlement.
The woman at the house refused to open the door when the constable called, telling him through a window that Baran was out. Disbelieving her, Rooke attempted a forcible entry, when three rifle shots were fired through the door. The first shot took Rooke in the breast over the heart and the livery driver, who had taken him to the settlement, dragged him out of range, and took him back to town.
This was the second attempt made to apprehend Baran, an officer having gone after him a few days ago, but, after a terrific fight, he had to return without his man, and Rooke was then sent out to attempt the capture. Baran is a big, husky man, 45 years of age, with an unsavory reputation, and known throughout the mountains as a desperate, lawless character.
Rooke Has Good Record Charlie Rooke, who is an old country boy, having been educated at Wellington College, Bucks, was formerly a member of the North West Mounted Police, Eight years ago there was a great deal of trouble on the southern frontier, through the constant raids of horse thieves from across the line. A mounted patrol was organized with Rooke at its head, and largely through his energy the thieves, who known as the McGraw gang. were were traced, and all the horses they had stolen, except two, over a long number of years, were recovered. Rooke was then taken into the regular provincial police force and stationed at Dauphin about a couple of years ago.
Rooke is married and the father of three children. The mother and the children live with him in Dauphin, He frequently came to Winnipeg and is well known here.
OFFICERS CAPTURE GALICIAN OUTLAW Dauphin, Man., Jan. 27. - John Baran is safely behind the steel bars of one of the cages in the Dauphin lockup tonight. He was brought to town shortly after 8 o'clock by Detectives Mackenzie and Parr of the Winnipeg provincial force. They left early this morning for the other side of the mountain, taking the Elphinstone trail. This they followed for a dash of over 35 miles. Shortly after dinner they overtook Baran, who was heading for the south as fast as his legs could carry him. When apprehended he made no effort to resist arrest and quietly took his position in the sleigh with the officers, He was taken about five miles from the farm where the shooting occurred. The return trip was made to Dauphin without anything worthy of not happening. Baran claims that he was not in the house when the shooting occurred and did not know about it until the evening when he returned. He claims the woman did the shooting, and she is stated to have said she fired the shots at Constable Rooke. The stories of Baran and the woman do not fit in in all respects.
The hunt for Baran was wall organized posses working from all points of the compass, which left no avenue open for his escape.
The most regrettable feature of the Bridley, part with the result that both the woman and baby were struck. Much excitement has prevailed in town all day and the whole talk on the streets was the shooting.
Many Galicians from the mountain settlement were in town during the day and all expressed the hope that Baran would be arrested, as they regarded him a menace to the peaceable inhabitants. The woman came here from Kamsack about a year ago, and since that time has lived with Baran, he having deserted his wife and children.
The whole proceedings was the killing of the year-old baby which was lying on the bed. A fusillade of rifle shots was fired into the house by Chief
BARAN AND WOMAN TO FACE CHARGE --- (Staff Correspondent.) Dauphin, Man., Jan. 28. - John Baran and the woman with whom he has been living since he left his real wife will be charged with attempted murder in connection with the shooting of Constable Rooke, of the provincial police force.
Statements from both Baran and the woman have been secured by Constable Parr and these will probably be presented when Baran comes up for his preliminary hearing before the Dauphin magistrate this afternoon, following the inquest on the baby of the woman who was killed by the posse when the man hunters returned the fire from the Baran cottage.
Woman Maintains She Did Shooting. The woman still maintains she did all the shooting and while it is generally admitted that she was the one who fired on the posse it is believed that it was Baran who shot Constable Rooke, Baran attempted to prove an alibi with the statement that he was at a neighboring farm when the shooting of the officer took place, but it has been shown that there was two hours' difference in the time when Rooke was shot and when Baran was at the neighbor's. This would give him plenty of time to travel from his own house to the place where he states he was at the time.
Good Looking Woman. The woman with whom Baran has been living is said to be rather good looking and well educated for one of her class. She appears to be devoutly attached to Baran and will stick by him to the last. Her devotion probably accounts for her statements that she did all the shooting, being an attempt to shield the man, Baran is said to have made threats. against Constable Rooke, who was largely responsible for having two of Baran's children by his real wife placed in the care of the Children's Aid society at Winnipeg, The other two are living with their mother near Dauphin. Baran's reputation in the neighborhood is alleged to have been such that his neighbors would make a wide detour to avoid passing his house.
WOMAN STATES SHE ALONE FIRED THE RIFLE SHOTS --- (Staff Correspondent.) Dauphin, Jan, 28. - Provincial Police Constable John Rooke has a chance for life. The woman who protested his entry to the shack of John Baran, the outlaw, is recovering, while Baran himself moods in his cell at the local police jail, remanded on a charge of wife desertion.
The developments of the last 24 hours have materially altered the whole aspect of the Riding Mountain tragedy, and apparent mysteries are likely to be cleared up. The only hopeless feature of the case is the loss of the baby life in the mountain shanty up in the bush.
The woman in the hospital, whose name is still unknown. swears that Baran was never in the house when the officers called to arrest him, claiming that she alone repulsed Rooke with a rifle. She was known here to be a skilled hand with a gun. The story now gains credence, as does her declaration that she fired the shots at Chief Bridle's posse, whose return volley shot to death her baby and so nearly ended her own life.
Baran Was Unarmed. Baran when captured yesterday, was unarmed, Deputy Chief John MacKenzie and Constable Parr were driving along a mountain trail when their man wandered out from the bush. They immediately made toward him, but he made no attempt to get away or to struggle, and came quietly back to town. Since his arrest, he has given the police no trouble whatever, and the only direct charge they have against him is that of wife desertion. It was on this charge, therefore, that he was brought before Magistrate Munson at 10.30 this morning. Until the recovery of the woman who lived with him, no further evidence can be secured against him, and he was remanded.
Woman Alone to Answer. The whole case now rests on the wounded Galician woman. If her declarations that she alone fired the shots that wounded Rooke and endangered the subsequent posse be not disapproved, she will have to answer for Rooke's hurt, perhaps for his life. If she lives herself, she cannot but Implicate Baran; it is her word against anything he says, and the matter may yet call for the judgment of a Solomon, if each persists in defending the other, or each attempts to condemn the other.
CAPTURE OF BARAN. ---- Dauphin, Man., Jan. 28. - John Baran is safely behind the steel bars of one of the cages in the Dauphin lockup today. He was brought to town at 8 O'clock last night by Detectives Mackenzie and Parr of the Winnipeg provincial force. They left yesterday morning for the other side of the mountain, taking the Elphinstone trail. This they followed for a dish of over 35 miles. Shortly after dinner they overtook Baran, who was heading for the south as fast as his legs could carry him. When apprehended he made no effort to resist arrest and quietly took his position in the sleigh with the officers. He was taken about five miles from the farm where the shooting occurred.
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“When you think of me, I hope it ruins rock 'n' roll” - Daisy Jones
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Daisy Jones and the Six (Taylor Jenkins Reid) Themed Playlist
70s, classic-rock, folk, pop, singer-songwriter, soft-rock, disco, Laura Nyro, Carol King, Bee Gees, Fleetwood Mac, Donna Summer, ABBA, Elton John, Janis Joplin, Joni Mitchell, Queen
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Friday Releases for July 28
Friday is the busiest day of the week for new releases, so we've decided to collect them all in one place. Friday Releases for July 28 include Utopia, The Loveliest Time, The First Slam Dunk, and more.
The First Slam Dunk
The First Slam Dunk, the new movie from Takehiko Inoue, is out today.
Shohoku’s “speedster” and point guard, Ryota Miyagi, always plays with brains and lightning speed, running circles around his opponents while feigning composure. Born and raised in Okinawa, Ryota had a brother who was three years older. Following in the footsteps of his older brother, who was a famous local player from a young age, Ryota also became addicted to basketball.
In his second year of high school, Ryota plays with the Shohoku High School basketball team along with Sakuragi, Rukawa, Akagi, and Mitsui as they take the stage at the Inter-High School National Championship. And now, they are on the brink of challenging the reigning champions, Sannoh Kogyo High School.
Haunted Mansion
Haunted Mansion, the new movie from Justin Simien, is out today.
Inspired by the classic theme park attraction, “Haunted Mansion” is about a woman and her son who enlist a motley crew of so-called spiritual experts to help rid their home of supernatural squatters.
Talk To Me
Talk To Me, the new movie from Danny Philippou and Michael Philippou, is out today.
When a group of friends discover how to conjure spirits using an embalmed hand, they become hooked on the new thrill, until one of them goes too far and unleashes terrifying supernatural forces.
Sympathy For The Devil
Sympathy For The Devil, the new movie from Yuval Adler, is out today.
After being forced to drive a mysterious passenger (Nicolas Cage) at gunpoint, a man (Joel Kinnaman) finds himself in a high-stakes game of cat and mouse where it becomes clear that not everything is as it seems.
The Beanie Bubble
The Beanie Bubble, the new movie from Kristin Gore and Damian Kulash, is out today.
Why did the world suddenly treat stuffed animals like gold? Ty Warner was a frustrated toy salesman until his collaboration with three women grew his masterstroke of an idea into the biggest toy craze in history. “The Beanie Bubble” is an inventive story about what and who we value, and the unsung heroes whose names didn’t appear on the heart-shaped tag.
Today We’ll Talk About That Day
Today We’ll Talk About That Day, the new movie from Angga Dwimas Sasongko, is out today.
A love story from different generations that seems different, but has the same essence: fighting, for the one that we love.
The Tailor S2
The second season of The Tailor, the TV series from Rana Mamatlıoğlu, Bekir Baran Sıtkı, and Cem Karcı, is out today.
Peyami faces new challenges as his friendship with Dimitri is tested, Esvet spends more time at the house with Mustafa — and a new woman enters his life.
How To With John Wilson S3
The third season of How To With John Wilson, the TV series from John Wilson, is out today.
In the third and final season of HOW TO WITH JOHN WILSON, documentary filmmaker and self-described “anxious New Yorker” John Wilson continues his heartfelt mission of self-discovery, exploration, and observation as he films the lives of his fellow New Yorkers while attempting to give everyday advice on six new deceptively simple and wildly random topics.
Good Omens S2
The second season of Good Omens, the TV series from Neil Gaiman, is out today.
A naked archangel turns up at the door to renegade angel Aziraphale's bookshop, with no memory of who he is or how he got there, and Aziraphale and retired demon Crowley's lives become extremely complicated. Heaven and Hell are both desperate to find the runaway. As Crowley and Aziraphale attempt to fix a human romance, things become increasingly unsafe for them, in the past and the present.
Heels S2
The second season of Heels, the TV series from Michael Waldron, is out today.
Season 2 begins after a spectacular showing at the South Georgia State Fair, the Duffy Wrestling League’s popularity is suddenly on the upswing. Hoping to seize the opportunity, Jack and his cohorts prepare for a possible business deal with a new streaming service that may propel them onto a national stage. But the past and its tragedies threaten to upset everything when Ace leaves Duffy and the Dome in his rearview, and rival promotion Florida Wrestling Dystopia’s vengeful frontman Gully comes calling.
This Fool S2
The second season of This Fool, the TV series from Chris Estrada, Pat Bishop, Matt Ingebretson, and Jake Weisman, is out today.
“This Fool” is an irreverent, cinematic half-hour comedy set in working class South Central Los Angeles. After Julio’s job and love life blew up at the end of last season, this season, new roommates Julio and Luis embark on finding new careers and romances with the help of Minister Payne, Chef Percy and other former Huggers.
Captain Fall
Captain Fall, the new TV series from Jon Iver Helgaker and Jonas Torgersen, is out today.
A wet-behind-the-ears, yet good-hearted sea captain unwittingly finds himself at the helm of a smuggling ship for a terrible international cartel who’s using him as a fall guy in case the authorities ever catch up to them.
Disney Illusion Island
Disney Illusion Island, the new game from Dlala Studios and Disney Interactive Studios, is out today.
Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy embark on a new adventure to find three magical books and save the mysterious island of Monoth. You’ll meet unusual allies and dangerous foes as you play solo or with up to three friends as the Fab Four in local co-op. Work together as you run, jump, swim, and swing your way to victory!
UTOPIA
UTOPIA, the new album from Travis Scott, is out today.
The Loveliest Time
The Loveliest Time, the new album from Carly Rae Jepsen, is out today.
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