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    I Love Madison Show

    I Love Madison Show

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    Ever wonder why so many people love Madison, Wisconsin? Are you curious why they fell in love with...

    Multifaithful

    Multifaithful

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    Multifaithful is a podcast about the impact of religious diversity on our religious and spiritual...

Bohemian Rhapsody (2018)
Bohemian Rhapsody (2018)
2018 | Biography, Drama, Music
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Excellent story
Brilliant
Loved this so much, I was toe tapping and singing the whole way through. I don't think many people can say they aren't a fan on Queen, they appealed to the masses.

This film is progressive and done well despite being dramatised. It ended in a good place.

The character/people development was very good and it was nice to see an insight into the band behind the legend.

Would highly recommend, although a sad ending it lifted my spirits.
  
African Metropolitan Architecture
African Metropolitan Architecture
David Adjaye | 2020 | Architecture & Design, Religion
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"The narrative around contemporary Africa’s cosmopolitan cities, exciting young people, vibrant artists, and rapidly evolving promise is, happily, becoming increasingly familiar to people around the globe. In this amazing book, David Adjaye looks at architectural space across the continent, dividing it into regions defined by climates and cultures, rather than artificially-derived national boundaries. Here the Maghreb, the desert, the Sahel, the forest, the Savanna and grasslands, and the mountains and high fields, are the defining features of how different architectures throughout Africa can be witnessed."

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Benny Sadfie recommended Nashville (1975) in Movies (curated)

 
Nashville (1975)
Nashville (1975)
1975 | Classics, Drama, Musical
8.0 (1 Ratings)
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"Nashville is so jam-packed with information, it is a pleasure to get lost in the people and music. I can’t help but think, How the hell did he do it? Altman creates so many real people with real emotional histories. You really feel like you experience everything with them. The “I’m Easy” scene says it all, and it’s one I rewatch over and over. But so does the striptease scene, the Barbara Jean nervous breakdown, the opening title song, Barbara Jean’s husband . . . Altman just nails it"

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