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Stanislav Kostka Neumann a Fráňa Šrámek spolu mrdali.
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runescapemum · 19 days
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"The final moments in a doorway, the sacred light of afternoon. Something starts to shake the leaves, you tug upon your t-shirt sleeves, and shiver 'til the rising of the moon."
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trump666traitor · 15 days
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dontcxckitup · 4 months
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Ralph Fiennes Pravda
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Only God Was Above Us | "It's just something people say"
Ice Cream Piano (2, 8) | The Surfer (3) | Prep-School Gangsters (4) | Mary Boone (7) | Pravda (5) | Hope (1, 6)
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koldakovo · 2 years
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September 1970 & 1979 issues of The Soviet Union’s Krugozor / Кругозор Magazine. Through state-publisher Pravda, Krugozor was established in 1964 and regularly featured art, history, cultural, and literary content. Their most notable inclusion was their Melodiya-provided ‘blue discs’: thin flexi-pages bound within its issues that could be played on a regular turntable or record player without having them removed. Within these blue discs, readers eagerly looked forward to hearing certain Western artists beyond The Iron Curtain that otherwise weren’t normally accessible or allowed distribution (such as Pink Floyd, The Beatles, The Eagles, INXS, and R.E.M.). By 1991, Krugozor would change their music format from flexi-discs to cassettes. With the fall of the Soviet Union, Russia’s relaxation of censorship, and the introduction of MTV,  Krugozor ultimately ended its run the following year.
🖋️: The Vinyl Factory
📸: Julian Hardstone + Andshel (Wikicommons)
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dustedmagazine · 1 year
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Nora O’Connor — My Heart (Pravda)
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Nora O’Connor makes countrified songs with city suavity. They’re heartfelt but never maudlin, simply conceived but masterfully arranged and played. They feel direct and personal and authentic, but they evidence a great deal of craft, too. Nora O’Connor is a pro, but not spoiled by it.
Even if you’ve never encountered O’Connor in her solo guise, you’ve likely heard her in the background. She tours regularly with Iron & Wine and plays and sings with Andrew Bird. At various times, she has backed up Neko Case, the New Pornographers, the Decemberists, John Wesley Harding and Mavis Staples. She’s a member of the doo-wopping, barber-shopping, 40s-radio quintuplet the Flat Five, and along with Kelly Hogan, Jon Langford and Sally Timms, a staple of Chicago’s thriving alt.country scene. This is only her third solo album, but never mind that. She’s been busy.
With My Heart, O’Connor treads agilely across country styles, from slow rocking heartbreakers (“Sore”), to dusky, organ laced waltzes etched by experience (“Grace’), to a sprightly, bluegrassy ramble the heart of blue America (“Cambridge Cold”). A lone, finger-picked instrumental (“Winwoof”) showcases O’Connor’s Takoma-style skills.  A handful of these songs—and some of the best—hardly sound like country at all. “My Heart” plunks down a terse piano line into its tale of romantic disappointment; it conjures art-song, cabaret music as much as twang. And “Follow Me” with its devastating pedal steel—that’s Jon Rauhouse, by the way—finds a Sadies-like magic interval between country and psychedelia.
O’Connor brings in her Flat Five bandmates for vocal and instrumental support—Casey McDonough on bass and guitar, Scott Ligon on keyboards and guitar, Alex Hall on drums and piano and Steve Dawson on guitars and keyboards. The arrangements are varied, interesting and expertly executed. These are not the kind of people who ever miss a note.
But mostly it’s Nora O’Connor with her wry, side-eyed view of the world, the clean, gorgeous lines of her melodies and that voice full of strength and vulnerability. She’s been off in the corner for a while, but not because she’s bad. It’s past time for her to come center stage.
Jennifer Kelly
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kralovna-ne-stesti · 2 years
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Stokrát opakovaná lež se stává pravdou. A to jak v negativním, tak i pozitivním slova smyslu.
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followersofjesus · 28 days
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Welcome to my web blog, and here are the links to all my blogs and websites.
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pateralba · 6 months
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Pravda SSCB döneminde Komünist Parti Merkez Komitesi'nin yayın organıydı. Yukarıdaki eski bir sayfasının fotoğrafı. Berlin dışında terkedilmiş bir hastanede çekildi.
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russia-libertaire · 7 months
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Kromeshnyi mir
'As we have seen, Russian popular culture reflected the duality of pravda and nepravda. The latter, in the form of unclean spirits, could turn up unexpectedly at any time or place. They were especially potent in forests and swamps, during the dark time of the year, and during pregnancy and childbirth, places and circumstances in which human beings were more than usually vulnerable. Folksongs and folktales expressed the same duality. Very often the tragedy or the humor which was their salt turned on the contrast between a world of order and culture, and another world characterized by poverty, hunger, nakedness, drunkenness, and disorderly behavior. In the latter, the world of darkness (kromeshnyi mir), the church was replaced by the tavern, clothes by rags or canvas makeshifts, proper speech by coarseness and obscenity, moral behavior by drunken brawling. Semiotic systems were jumbled up or inverted. Scenes, gestures, and discourses from the antiworld were used to reveal the truth about what we normally take to be the ordered world. This was the function of the shuty and skomorokhi, the jesters and strolling players, against whom the church constantly inveighed, but who remained beloved of the common people. The laughter they evoked alleviated the threat from the nechistaia sila, mocked the pretensions of the elites, and showed up the reality behind their assumed attitudes.'
Russia and the Russians, by Geoffrey Hosking
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pepomatblog · 10 months
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Pravda
Pravda se nachází všude. I společenské vědomí je pravda. Aby bylo možné poškozené ego vstřebat, a to dokonce i ve velkém měřítku, aby ho bylo možné rozehnat, musí jednotlivci začít rozšiřovat vlastní realitu, což znamená, že se nacházejí v procesu vývoje a vyvíjejí se ke svému projevenému osudu…Když se do světa narodí světlo, když se rozšíří realita vnímání, když nastane osvícení, byť pouze u…
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redkitsune-art · 11 months
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Pravda / Правда
Soviet man reading today's issue of "Pravda" - Red Square, Moscow, 1989
Советский человек читает сегодняшний номер газеты 《Правда》 - Красная площадь, Москва, 1989 г.
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Note: "Pravda" is an actual Russian newspaper that has also survived past the Soviet era to today. This isn't a real issue, it's one I created myself. Article written from a Soviet bias to make it more resembling to a real one.
Also, I kindly ask you refrain from any and all political commentary, insulting, harassment, or threatening. This is only art, nothing more. If you don't like it, quietly move on.
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olivia2010kroth · 11 months
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Olivia Kroth: Lektionen in russischer Geschichte - Das Ende der Monarchie in Frankreich und Russland (III. Teil)
Lektionen in russischer Geschichte: Das Ende der Monarchie in Frankreich und Russland (III. Teil) Eine vergleichende Studie von Olivia Kroth Von Maximilien de Robespierre zu Wladimir Lenin, von den Jakobinern zu den Bolschewiken lassen sich Verbindngen ziehen, ein Netz unsichtbarer Fäden, die beide Länder über viele Jahrhunderte hinweg verbinden. Seit sehr langer Zeit schon sind Frankreich und…
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gudguy1a · 1 year
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Vivek Ramaswamy republican presidential candidate – Not A Good Choice, Nor Are Others…
Wow…!!  Vivek would have been the first Indian American to hold the office of President of America (I still refuse to say “United States of America” due to all of the craziness taking place in this country, further dividing it) and I was thrilled to hear about something like this. Until I found out more of his background… He wants to run on the platform of fighting ‘wokefulness’. He wants to…
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