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elisi ([personal profile] elisi) wrote2022-01-07 06:51 pm

Update from the house of Plague (Day Fnarg Year 3) 7th of January

BBC: Census 1921 - 100-year-old secrets revealed
(Fascinating, and includes Dorothy Sayers!)

The Guardian: Russell T Davies: ‘I genuinely thought – who wants to watch a show about Aids?’
It’s a Sin has been voted the Guardian’s best TV show of the year. Russell T Davies reveals why it took him 30 years to write, who the real Colin is – and why he just can’t keep away from Doctor Who
(I watched ep 1, not sure I can cope with more.)

The Tip-Off From a Nazi That Saved My Grandparents
It has often been described as a “miracle” that most of Denmark’s Jews escaped the Holocaust. Now it seems that the country’s Nazi rulers deliberately sabotaged their own operation.

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ETA: Things are going swell here!

England is ‘global outlier’ on Covid and Boris Johnson is ‘politically paralysed’ says Drakeford

Covid-19: Military steps in to support NHS as staff absences jump 59% in a week

In related news, got my booster today and now my arm is in agony. Still, better than covid!!

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ETA: Sidney Poitier: Hollywood trailblazer dies aged 94

Rest in peace, Mr Poitier.

Also, you should all watch 'Lilies of the Field'.

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Daily Dimash: Shine!Super Brothers: Suzhou River

This was from Ep 6. The group decided to perform an anti-war song, from a movie called 'The Eight Hundred':



Behind the scenes video here. Not included - Dimash pulling an all-nighter to come up with a new arrangement for the song when it wasn't working. (Further background: He has a degree in Contemporary Music, a Master's in Composition and is currently doing a PhD... He's more than a pretty face and a lot of octaves! *g*.) Unfortunately he left the programme after this episode due to health reasons, he'd been suffering from rhinitis throughout, poor guy.)

Dimash Masterpost

[identity profile] kitmarlowescot2.livejournal.com 2022-01-09 08:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, well my father's family was quite fortunate, only one maternal uncle did not follow my Bubbie's father over to immigrate to the US. Unfortunately he and his family died in Warsaw in 1943. That was the last time his brother ever heard from him, and then my great grandfather died the next year from a heart attack. So he never knew what happened to him or his daughter and wife.
Edited 2022-01-09 20:21 (UTC)