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Draft:California Cup Derby
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The California Cup Derby is an American Thoroughbred horse race held annually since 2014 at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, California run at a distance of 1 1/16 miles on a dirt track it. The race is one of the track’s annual California Cup Day series of races that form part of the day’s regular Racecard. Each of the races have varied conditions with the exception that all are restricted to horses bred in the state of California or were sired by a horse that had competed on California racetracks.
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Records
Records Speed record: 1:43.22 – California Chrome (2014) Most wins by a jockey: 2 - Victor Espinoza (2014, 2016) 2 - Tiago J. Pereira (2020, 2025) 2 - Juan J. Hernandez (2021, 2023) Most wins by a trainer: 2 - Steve R. Knapp (2024, 2025) Most wins by an owner: No owner won this race more than once.
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Winners
Winners Year Winner Jockey Trainer Owner (Miles) Time Win $2025WhiskyginandbrandyTiago J. PereiraSteve R. KnappAnthony J. Chacon, Victor M. Flores, Terry C. Lovingier1 M1:46.12$96,2502024Micis ExpressUmberto RispoliSteve R. KnappTom Halasz1 M1:46.75$110,0002023Thirsty JohnJuan J. HernandezPeter L. MillerTerry C. Lovinger, Tom London, Eugene Zondlo1 M1:45.51$110,0002022Fast Drawings MunningsDrayden Van DykeJeffrey L. MullinsEmily Shields1 M1:46.99$110,0002021Big FishJuan J. HernandezDavid HofmansLegacy Ranch Inc.1 M1:46.37$110,0002020Fast EnoughTiago J. PereiraRafael BecerraCraig Martin1 M1:45.23$200,0002019GalileanFlavien PratJerry HollendorferWest Point Thoroughbreds Inc., Denise Barker, William Sandbrook1 M1:43.43$110,0002018Heck YeahMike E. SmithRobert A. BaffertRobert Baedeker, Michael Pageler, Michael Sigband1 M1:46.60$110,0002017Ann Arbor EddieMario GutierrezDouglas F. O'NeillPaul & Zillah Reddam1 M1:44.65$137,5002016Smokey ImageVictor EspinozaCarla GainesIrvin Racing Stable (Betty & Diane Irvin)1 M1:43.49$137,5002015Mischief ClemKent DesormeauxRobert B. Hess Jr.Griffin Thoroughbred Stables (Craig & Lorie Griffin)1 M1:44.82$137,5002014California ChromeVictor EspinozaArthur Sherman Perry Martin & Steve Coburn1 M1:43.22$140,000
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Somlung Mossang
Short description
Somlung Mossang is a Bharatiya Janata Party politician from Arunachal Pradesh. He has been elected as Member of Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election in 2019 from Bordumsa-Diyun constituency as Independent candidate. Somlung Mossang later joined Bharatiya Janata Party and contested as BJP candidate in 2024 Elections and lost to NCP candidate Nikh Kamin by a margin of 1,352 votes.
Somlung Mossang
References
References Category:Living people Category:Bharatiya Janata Party politicians from Arunachal Pradesh Category:Arunachal Pradesh MLAs 2019–2024 Category:Year of birth missing (living people)
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Foundervine is a social enterprise founded in 2018 in the United Kingdom. It aims to address social and economic inequalities in entrepreneurship by supporting early-stage founders from underrepresented backgrounds. The organisation provides access to accelerators, incubators, mentorship, investment-readiness programmes, and ecosystem events across the UK, Ghana, and the United States. In 2025, Foundervine was recognised by the Financial Times as one of the top 20 startup hubs in the UK and among the top 100 in Europe. As of 2024, it has supported over 5,000 leaders, accelerated more than 660 businesses, and contributed to the creation of more than 1,350 jobs.
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History
History Foundervine was launched in 2018 in London. Its first programme, Startup 54, was a 54-hour innovation sprint event aimed at helping aspiring entrepreneurs develop and pitch startup ideas. In subsequent years, the organisation expanded through partnerships with entities including Barclays, Lloyds Banking Group, PayPal, and the UK Government. In 2022, Foundervine launched the Ghana Science and Tech Explorer Prize (GSTEP), in collaboration with the Ghana Ministry of Education, Nesta Challenges, and others. The initiative works with 20,000 students in three Ghanaian regions to promote science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education and innovation.
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Programmes and Services
Programmes and Services Foundervine delivers structured programmes targeting early-stage ventures led by individuals from underrepresented backgrounds. These initiatives often address challenges such as access to capital, lack of mentorship, and limited exposure to networks. Programmes are delivered in collaboration with private sector, public sector, and philanthropic partners. Notable programmes include: Startup 54 – A hackathon-style event focused on ideation, team formation, and pitch delivery. Barclays Black Founder Accelerator – A 12-week accelerator supported by Barclays Eagle Labs, designed to scale Black-led digital ventures. Immerse with Lloyds Bank – A training programme aimed at founders from diverse backgrounds, informed by Lloyds' "Black. British. In Business & Proud" research. Thrive with Sainsbury’s – An incubator for food and drink businesses operated in partnership with Mission Ventures and Sainsbury’s. Wray Forward – An entrepreneurship initiative with Wray & Nephew supporting community and creative entrepreneurs. Futures in Tech (with AWS) – A digital skills and entrepreneurship programme for Black women and non-binary individuals. Ghana Science and Tech Explorer Prize (GSTEP) – A STEM initiative for Junior High School students in Ghana. In addition to formal programmes, Foundervine organises events such as Founderfest and various community roundtables.
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Leadership
Leadership Foundervine was co-founded by Izzy Obeng and Cecil Adjalo. Obeng serves as Chief Executive Officer. She has been named to Forbes 30 Under 30 Europe for Social Impact, and is a trustee of Mission 44. She also sits on the advisory committee for the Growth Impact Fund and received an MBE in 2025 for her contributions to digital entrepreneurship in the UK.
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Draft:Interstate 15 Business (Victorville, California)
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Interstate 15 Business in Victorville is a business route of I-15. It provides access to downtown Victorville as Seventh Street and D Street. It also follows the former routing of US 66 and US 91. It was known as the National Old Trails Road from 1914 until the establishment of the United States Numbered Highway System in 1926, which resulted in the National Old Trails Road being temporarily decommissioned in 1927. It serves an important route for travelers on the Mojave Freeway and on historic Route 66.
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Route description I-15 BL begins at an inter with the
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Nea Onnim No Sua A, Ohu
Short description
Nea Onnim No Sua A, Ohu is an Adinkra symbol of the Akan people of Ghana, representing the value of continuous learning and the transformative power of education. The phrase translates from Twi to English as "He who does not know can learn," or more broadly, "He who does not know can learn to know." It reflects the belief that knowledge is not innate but can be acquired through education, observation, and openness to new ideas.
Nea Onnim No Sua A, Ohu
Symbolism and meaning
Symbolism and meaning This Adinkra symbol emphasizes humility in the pursuit of knowledge. It is a reminder that ignorance is not a permanent state, and through effort and a willingness to learn, one can gain understanding and wisdom. The symbol promotes lifelong learning, intellectual curiosity, and the sharing of knowledge among individuals and within communities.
Nea Onnim No Sua A, Ohu
References
References Category:Culture of Ghana Category:Symbols
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Edelweiss (sect)
'''Edelweiss'''
Edelweiss was a destructive cult that existed in Spain from 1970 to 1984. Founded in 1970 by former legionnaire Eduardo González Arenas (Eddie), it operated in Spain as a boy-scouts-like youth organization that actually covered up a network of child sexual abuse. It recruited around 400 children under fake camps, imposing an ideology that blended Nazism, esotericism, and alien worship. After its dismantling in 1984, Eddie was sentenced in 1991 to 168 years in prison (although he only served six) and was murdered in 1998. Considered one of the most dangerous sects in Spain.
Edelweiss (sect)
Ideas
Ideas The sect advocated homosexual relations among minors based on a way of life that, according to its founder, existed on a distant planet called Delhaiss, where the members of the sect would be transferred once they had a level of learning suitable for traveling there and saving themselves from a hypothetical and imminent end of the world.
Edelweiss (sect)
History
History Edelweiss began organizing in late 1970 in Madrid during a wave of UFO sightings, specially those related with Ummo under the name Edelweiss Youth Mountain Association, and in 1971 became known as the Edelweiss Green Berets. From its original location, provided by the parish of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart in the Chamartín district, it began operating in four schools and three parishes in Madrid, later expanding to Cáceres, Alicante, Vigo, the Canary Islands, and Badajoz. The group recruited minors through various mountain groups that it successively created in different Spanish cities. By the fall of 1975, around 400 adolescents had passed through the sect's centers, of whom approximately 50 (less than 8 were girls) became members of the organization. Around this time, Eduardo González Arenas was reported to the police by some members of the group, accused of embezzling the association's money. In early 1976, he was reported to the police again, accused of corrupting minors, for which he spent two months in jail. Upon his release, he reorganized the group, creating the so-called Delhaiss Iron Guard. In November 1984, the crimes committed were widely reported. In 1991, those who had already reached the age of majority in 1984 were sentenced to various terms. However, only the sect leader served his sentence, while the rest of those convicted were given the victim-executioner condition and most were pardoned. González Arenas was sentenced to 168 years in prison, of which he served only six, having benefited from various pardons under the old Spanish penal code. On September 3, 1998, a year after his release from prison, and after he had allegedly reorganized the sect in Ibiza (a claim that has not been proven), his throat was cut by a 17-year-old boy who belonged to Eddie's circle.
Edelweiss (sect)
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References Category:Neo-Nazism in Spain Category:UFO religions ​
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Gafas Oscuras
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"Gafas Oscuras" (English: Dark Glasses), or "Tus Gafas Oscuras", is the first song written by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira. Written between 1985 and 1987, it was released as the seventh track on Shakira's debut album Magia in 1991. Lyrically, the song speaks about her father's grief after the death of her older brother in 1979.
Gafas Oscuras
Background and composition
Background and composition Shakira started writing poems at the age of four, when she wrote her first one titled "La Rosa de Cristal". When she was seven years old, she received a typewriter for Christmas, and wrote poems with it, that would become song lyrics. When Shakira was two years old, her older brother Williamat the age of 19 in a motorcycle accident. His death had their father William Mebarak in deep sorrow, a grief Shakira endured throughout several years of her childhood. This inspired her to write the song "Gafas Oscuras" which talks about how overwhelmed she feels about her father keeping his pain hidden: "Tus gafas oscuras intrigantes, misteriosas a cualquier uno impacta. Y cuando me miras, me quitas la vista y me robas el alma" (English: "Your dark glasses, intriguing, mysterious, shock everyone. And when you look at me, you take away my sight and steal my soul.") It was revealed by William in the documentary of Shakira's live album Live & off the Record that he would always wear dark sunglasses "to hide the pain behind a pair of glasses, and [Shakira] made a connection with that." The song was written by Shakira when she was eight or nine years old, and recorded and released in 1991 as the seventh track on Shakira's debut album Magia when she was 14. The song is not for sale or officially on streaming anywhere outside of old physical copies of the album due to Shakira blocking the re-release of her first two albums citing their "immaturity".
Gafas Oscuras
Reception
Reception Noelia Bertol from Cadena Dial described how "Gafas Oscuras" is "a song in which we can appreciate the maturity with which the artist, even as a child, was able to compose about what love does to us. The editorial team of Vanguardia called the song "one of the most moving songs in her repertoire."
Gafas Oscuras
Live performances
Live performances Shakira performed "Gafas Oscuras" along with other original compositions at many events and singing contests. During one such occasion, she attracted the interest of theater producer Mónica Ariza, who then arranged for her to audition in front of executives from Sony Music Colombia. The audition was successful, leading to Shakira securing a recording contract to produce her first three albums.
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References Category:Shakira songs Category:Songs in Spanish Category:Songs written by Shakira Category:Latin pop songs Category:1991 songs
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Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Sleek Flow
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He Mele No Aloha - A Song for Love
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He Mele No Aloha - A Song for Love is an illustrated short novel by Italian writer Fabrizio Alessi. It was self-published in Italian on May 22, 2024, and was published in English on February 18, 2025.
He Mele No Aloha - A Song for Love
Synopsis
Synopsis Hawaii, 1810. The islands have finally been unified under the reign of Kamehameha I "The Great," but the echoes of the just-concluded war still resonate among the lush valleys and white sand beaches. Makoa, a brave young army commander, invites his close friend Kalani, a free-spirited hula dancer with a fiery heart, to embark on a boat trip across the archipelago — a chance to celebrate peace and reinforce a lifelong friendship. But fate has an adventure in store for them that will change their lives forever. As they sail through the crystal-clear waves, Makoa and Kalani will face unexpected challenges, hidden dangers, and a passion that blossoms like an exotic flower under the Hawaiian sun.
He Mele No Aloha - A Song for Love
Characteristics
Characteristics thumb|389x389px|Copertina dell'edizione inglese Fabrizio Alessi, the book's author, is on the autism spectrum. As explained in the preface (written by his mother), the story uses simple illustrations with vibrant colors made by the author himself, and a humorous and ironic narrative to address the themes of love and friendship. Despite the presence of many illustrations, Fabrizio wanted to specify that he didn't want to write a story for children, wanting to deal with those themes seriously. The story is set in the early 19th century, at the time of the reign of Kamehameha I. The author went to detail accurate information about Hawaiian history and culture in order to portray it as accurately as possible, but without sacrificing his creative freedom. Fabrizio developed this interest in Hawaiian culture because of the animated films Lilo & Stitch and Moana, which he loved when he was younger. Category:2024 novels Category:Novels set in Hawaii Category:21st-century Italian novels Category:Novels set in the 1810s
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Mutsaard
Short description
Mutsaard also known as the Pagoda Quarter or De Wand, is an old hamlet and a historic neigbourhood located between Laeken and Neder-over-Heembeek and centred around the / or . It is separated from the rest of Laeken by the Royal Domain and is the site of the Museums of the Far East. The district also extends a little into the neighbouring Flemish municipalities of Vilvoorde and Grimbergen.
Mutsaard
Etymology
Etymology The name Mutsaard comes from Dutch meaning a faggot. In the 18th century, an inn called (“The Green Faggot”) was built at the intersection of the municipalities of Laeken, Neder-Over-Heembeek, Strombeek and Vilvoorde, giving the area its name. Before that, the area was known as , first mentioned in 1297. In Old Dutch, meant missing or empty, while referred to cultivated arable land. It remained in use well into the 19th century and still appears on cadastral maps today as a local place name.
Mutsaard
References
References Category:Neighbourhoods of Brussels Category:City of Brussels
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Roy Efrat
Short description
right|200px|thumb|Roy Efrat Roy Efrat (; born July 22, 1979) is an Israeli-German visual artist who lives and works in Berlin. He works with painting, video, installation, and augmented reality (AR), and engages with a myth from Jewish tradition and figures from Greek mythology.
Roy Efrat
Early life and education
Early life and education Roy Efrat was born in Jerusalem in 1979 and lived there until he was 19. Nati Ornan (September 5, 2008). Breaking Out of the Walls. Ha'ir. He trained and worked as a dancer with the choreographer Yehudit Arnon in Kibbutz Ga'aton. (August 10, 2008). A-Genre Festival at Tmuna Theater. Habama. Later, he performed under choreographers such as Yossi Yungman, Merav Yudilovitch (January 30, 2006). Yossi Jungman's Dance Company Performing in New York (January 30, 2006). Ynet. Noa Dar, Maya Brinner, Ruth Eshel (November 5, 2007). Dancing a Story. Haaretz. and Anat Katz. Ruth Eshel (July 29, 2009). Israeli Steps: What Do Your Feet Say?. Haaretz. He received a B.F.A. from Shenkar College of Engineering, Design and Art in 2013 Hagit Peleg-Rotem (July 30, 2013). Mature Art: Shenkar Graduates Exhibit Artistic Excellence. Globes. and an MFA from the Painting department at the Royal College of Art in London in 2018. Zachary Small (June 29, 2018). The Royal College of Art’s Massive MFA Show Spans the Entire Artistic Kingdom. Hyperallergic. His thesis is Painting with Video Intervention. The painting is an arena for both arrested and dynamic movement. (2018). MA work by Roy Efrat. Royal College of Art.
Roy Efrat
Works
Works Efrat’s practice began with projecting video onto painted surfaces and evolved into immersive installations and augmented reality environments. Solo Exhibitions such as Lights Out Meital Raz (February 24, 2015). The Dance Machine: A solo exhibition that bridges dance and visual art. Time Out Tel Aviv. at Braverman Gallery Braverman's Gallery Entry in the Hebrew Wikipedia and Dialectic (2015) Roy Efrat and Yeshaiahu Rabinovitch, Dialectic. Artists Studios Tlv. focused on painting installations with complex layered video surfaces. His 2016 installation Deadlock at Kibbutz Be'eri's gallery Be'eri Gallery Entry in the Hebrew Wikipedia used five synchronized projections and painted structures, ending with a projection of fire covering the entire gallery space. Eitan Bouganim (March 30, 2016). The artist who traces the footsteps of the Austrian writer Thomas Bernhard. Haaretz. Later projects introduced video mapping and augmented reality to address visual perception and narrative, including Trap (ArtLacuna) (September 11, 2017). Roy Efrat, solo show, Trap at ArtLacuna, London. and Othering (Wannsee Contemporary). With choreographer Mami Shimazaki, he developed 2009 several collaborative works, such as Flood Elad Samorzik (August 9, 2011). Inundating the Senses. Haaretz. Soda, Wonder Fall, Der Dybbuk, Ruth Eshel (August 14, 2011). Dance | A Showcase of Works by Mami Shimazaki. Haaretz. and Between Two Worlds at the Negev Museum of Art. (May - November 2022). Motion: Movement and Dance in Contemporary Israeli Art. Negev Museum of Art. He collaborated with artist Catrin Webster at the URRA Residency in Buenos Aires in 2015. (2015). URRA Art Residencies and Exchanges, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Their joint projects include Pansy (Glynn Vivian Art Gallery Emma Smith (October 7, 2020). Glynn Vivian Art Gallery Opening, Review. Buzz Magazine. and Aberystwyth Arts Centre), (November 2024). Exhibitions. Art Monthly no.481. p. 48. Passing (ArtLacuna 2020), and Orlando: Metamorphosis (Green Man Festival 2022). With Adam Kalderon, Efrat has co-created performances (The Usher 2009, Flood 2011, Soda 2012), visual works (Gifted 2017, The Maids 2018, Inn a Box 2018), and contributed to Kalderon’s films Marzipan Flowers (2014) Prahim shel Martzipan. Cinema of Israel. An Entry in The Hebrew Wikipedia and The Swimmer (2021). The Swimmer. Israel Film Fund. Efrat also composes original music for his video works.
Roy Efrat
Themes
Themes Roy Efrat’s work addresses identity, gender, otherness, vulnerability, and mythology. His installations explore emotional states, cultural displacement, and personal memory. He often draws inspiration from writers like Franz Kafka and Thomas Mann, whose focus on alienation and identity echoes throughout his practice. Roy Efrat and Catrin Webster, Pansy. Glynn Vivian Art Gallery. In Dialect (2015), Efrat examines the architectural, spiritual, and emotional structure of the Taharah Mikveh for Men, exploring the intersection of religious, secular, and masculine identity. The work uses drawing and video, where light reveals images and movement becomes essential to the narrative. In his collaborative project Pansy (2020–24) with artist Catrin Webster, Efrat explores overlapping meanings of the word “pansy,” referencing Kafka’s The Castle, and addressing themes of identity, sexuality, and perception; showing Pansy as a large scale installation combining oil painting and a large scale video mapped painting.
Roy Efrat
Mediums
Mediums Efrat combines painting with video, projection, and augmented reality (AR), often layering digital media directly onto physical surfaces. His background in dance informs the rhythm and composition of his visual work. He has described his paintings as “stages for performance,” Artist in Focus: Roy Efrat. Braverman Gallery. and frequently collaborates with performers and choreographers. Rafi Barbiro (September 29, 2009). One Adorable Woman. Ynet.
Roy Efrat
Personal life
Personal life Efrat is in a relationship with filmmaker Adam Kalderon. An Entry in the Hebrew Wikipedia about Adam Kalderon They live in Berlin. Smadar Shiloni (October 31, 2024). I told her I loved her, and we broke up. That was the last time I spoke to her. Ynet.
Roy Efrat
Awards and residencies
Awards and residencies 2011 - The Talia Sidi Award for best young artist, Shenkar College of Engineering, Design and Art. (November 22, 2011). Roy Efrat, a student in the Multidisciplinary Art Department, received the 2011 Tali Sidi Award for Young Artist Excellence. Shenkar College of Engineering and Design. 2013 - Calcalist's promising artist award, second place. (March 20, 2013). Calcalist Competition – Most Promising Artist of 2013. Calcalist. 2015 - URRA Art Residencies and Exchanges, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 2015 - 19th Japan Media Arts Festival, Jury Selection. Roy Efrat, Award. 19th Japan Media Arts Festival, Jury Selection. 2018 - Tiffany & Co. x Outset Studiomakers Prize. Alice Newbold (September 27, 2018). First A$AP Ferg, Now Tiffany & Co. Is Backing Britain's Young Artists. British Vogue.
Roy Efrat
Exhibitions
Exhibitions 2015 - Lights Out, Braverman Gallery, Tel Aviv. Eitan Bouganim (January 7, 2015). A Tormented Gaze. Haaretz. 2016 - Deadlock, Kibbutz Be'eri Gallery. 2017 - Trap, ArtLacuna, London. (September 11, 2017). Roy Efrat, solo show, ‘Trap’ at ArtLacuna, London. 2020 - Pansy, Catrin Webster, Glynn Vivian Art Gallery, Swansea, Wales. (February 27, 2021). Council venues in Swansea mark LGBT+ History Month. Swansea Bay News. 2020 - Passing, with Catrin Webster, ArtLacuna, London. (September 5 – September 27, 2020). Roy Efrat · Catrin Webster, Passing. ArtLacuna. 2022 - Orlando: Metamorphosis, Catrin Webster, Green Man Festival, Crickhowell. (August 21, 2022). Catrin Webster & Roy Effrat. Green Man Festival. 2024 - Burst, Braverman Gallery, Tel Aviv. Uri Sela (October 11, 2024). Processing Emotion: Pain, Loss, and Grief Through the Eyes of Designers. Israel Hayom. 2024 - Pansy, Aberystwyth Arts Centre, Wales, and Catrin Webster. (November 2024). Exhibitions. Art Monthly no.481. p. 48. 2025 – Othering, Wannsee Contemporary, Berlin. Roy Efrat – Solo Exhibition. Wannsee Contemporary.
Roy Efrat
Selected group exhibitions
Selected group exhibitions 2016 - The Daily Image - July, Erev-Rav.com. (July 2016). The Daily Image by Roy Efrat. Erev-Rav.com. 2016 - Traces VI, the 6th Biennale for Drawing in Israel, Barbur Gallery, Jerusalem. Eitan Bouganim (November 24, 2016). The Artists Who Went Hunting with Paper. Haaretz. 2017 - Untitled#, Braverman Gallery, Tel Aviv. (April 4, 2017). Untitled: A Group Exhibition Showcasing Diverse Artistic Techniques. 2018 - Living Room, Safe House, London. (April 19-20, 2018). Living Room. im labor. 2018 - RCA Graduation show, Sackler building, Royal College of Art, London. 2018 – TBCTV, featured in a Somerset House studios members' Mel Brimfield, Ewan Jones, and Chloe Lamford exhibition, Somerset House, London. (October 2018). Screen Schedule. Somerset House. 2019 - Hello World, Braverman Gallery, Tel Aviv. Keren Goldberg (June 14, 2019). Weekly recommendation: Hello World. Erev-Rav. 2022 - Motion: Movement and Dance in Contemporary Art, Negev Museum of Art, Beer Sheva. 2023 - Channelling: Outset Studiomakers Corridor, Frieze Art Fair, London. (2023). Channelling: Outset Studiomakers Corridor.
Roy Efrat
References
References
Roy Efrat
External links
External links Official site Category:Israeli contemporary artists Category:1979 births Category:People from Jerusalem Category:Royal College of Art alumni Category:Israeli emigrants to Germany Category:Artists from Berlin Category:Jewish Israeli artists Category:Living people Category:Israeli dancers
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Louise Frogley
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Louise Frogley is a British costume designer with over sixty credits in film and television. She is best known for her work with Steven Soderbergh and George Clooney, and for designing costume for action and thriller movies, including Traffic (2000), Quantum of Solace (2008), and Iron Man 3 (2013).
Louise Frogley
Early career
Early career Louise Frogley started her career in film costume design in the 1980s, as assistant costume designer on Chariots of Fire (1981), working with renowned costume designer Milena Canonero. To find authentic running shorts for the character of Harold Abrahams, Frogley borrowed a pair of Edwardian shorts from Repton School, which were measured and reproduced by the costume makers. This was followed by her first solo design credit on Riding High (1981), a small-budget motorcycle action movie filmed in Essex. Frogley designed the costumes for Neil Jordan's breakthrough film Mona Lisa (1986), dressing the heroine Simone, played by Cathy Tyson, in a series of fashionable designer outfits which reveal her profession as a high-end sex worker, in contrast to her driver Bob Hoskins, who wears an out-of-date suit 'in which he emerged from prison' at the start of the film.
Louise Frogley
Soderbergh and Clooney collaborations
Soderbergh and Clooney collaborations The Limey (1999) was Frogley's first collaboration with director Steven Soderbergh. She would go on to design costumes for many more of his films, including Traffic (2000), Good Night, and Good Luck (2005), Syriana (2005), The Good German (2006), Ocean's Thirteen (2007), Contagion (2011), and Free State of Jones (2016). These films mainly centre on male characters in professional contexts or conflict zones, and require precise, smart tailoring and uniform which communicates social status, rank and wealth. Soderbergh's frequent collaborators have been described as 'part-authors' of his films; this group includes Frogley as well as production designer Philip Messina and assistant director Gregory Jacobs. George Clooney, who starred in the above films, brought Frogley in to design costumes on The Men who Stare at Goats (2009), which he produced, and his directorial projects Leatherheads (2008), The Ides of March (2011) and The Monuments Men (2014). The costumes in political thriller The Ides of March were described as 'clean and classic single-breasted gray suits' by The Hollywood Reporter; and Frogley recognised that her work in the film was to create believable costume that never drew attention to itself. Nevertheless, the suits were custom-made for the actors and carefully designed to be modern and flattering. Frogley's work on Second World War caper The Monuments Men mostly required accurate uniform for the male cast, but she was able to 'pile all the interesting clothing' onto Cate Blanchett, according to film costume commentators. A challenge for the main ensemble was finding accessories. Frogley explained, 'we had to find watches for every main actor, multiples for them. We had to do glasses, coated and uncoated. And sunglasses, coated and uncoated. For people with reading glasses, we had to do coated and uncoated, plus blank, coated and uncoated. It went on and on and on. We were driven mad with all of these details, but we did it.'
Louise Frogley
Television work
Television work Louise Frogley designed the costumes for the pilot episode of The Good Wife (2009).
Louise Frogley
Other film work
Other film work Frogley's specialism in male-led action thriller films led to her involvement in Spy Game (2001), directed by Tony Scott and starring Robert Redford and Brad Pitt. The Scotsman's film reviewer credited Louise Frogley and the production and art designers of the film with 'the utterly convincing look of the movie', which included multiple flashbacks. In 2008, Frogley took over the costume design for James Bond, for the film Quantum of Solace. This was Daniel Craig's second outing as Bond, and Frogley wanted to use a different tailor to establish him firmly as a different type of Bond, a suited hero. Tom Ford had dressed Daniel Craig before, and Frogley liked his style of aspirational tailoring. Looking back to the post-war publication context of Ian Fleming's books, Frogley wanted to create a luxurious wardrobe for 007 that represented international sophistication. In 2014, Frogley worked with director Angelina Jolie on the film Unbroken, which told the story of Olympian and Prisoner of War camp survivor Louis Zamperini, played by Jack O'Connell. Frogley had seven weeks to prepare the costumes before shooting began, which she used to research the period and characters. Frogley noted that Jolie was 'very conscious of colour', which extended to locations and costumes: 'we never used green, we didn't use much blue... we used a lot of earth tones'. To give an 'endearing, charming' homemade feel to Zamperini's running clothes, the lettering was sewn by hand.
Louise Frogley
Marvel Cinematic Universe
Marvel Cinematic Universe In 2013, Frogley was brought into the Marvel Cinematic Universe with the project Iron Man 3. Frogley returned to Marvel with costume design for Spiderman: Homecoming (2017) and Ant-man and the Wasp (2018). Frogley described the process of working on Ant-man as 'very technical', since the studio conceptualised the characters and then her job was to bring them to life. The costumes in Spiderman: Homecoming were notable for their casual modernity, with young stars Zendaya and Tom Holland appearing in contemporary slogan and graphic t-shirts. Commentators pointed out that the t-shirts provided visual gags for the audience, and insight into the characters of Peter and MJ. Peter's shirts frequently had maths or science jokes on them - many were sourced from online brand Snorg - and MJ displays her intellectualism with a Sylvia Plath portrait t-shirt. For the third Ant-man movie, Frogley re-interpreted the costume designed by Sammy Sheldon Differ for the previous two films, moving away from the vintage motorcycle style used before. The Wasp's costume - which was new for the film - required four months of research and development to perfect the shape and use of honeycomb-cut leather. Frogley referred to medieval armour to understand how to preserve upper-body mobility in the structured costume, and she worked with armour specialist Ivo Coveney on the construction of the suits and helmets.
Louise Frogley
References
References
Louise Frogley
External links
External links Category:Living people Category:Costume designers Category:English costume designers Category:British women costume designers
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Moussa Koffoé
short description
Moussa Keita, better known by the stage name Moussa Koffoé, (1958 – 12 May 2025) was a Guinean actor and screenwriter.
Moussa Koffoé
Biography
Biography Born in Kindia in 1958, Koffoé grew up in a modest family while showing an interest in comedy from a young age. He initially worked as a tailor before putting his comic and imitation skills into action. His work inspired a generation of comedians in Guinea, including . In 2016, he received a prize for best West African actor at the Yerebougou festival in Bamako. Moussa Koffoé died in Kindia on 12 May 2025.
Moussa Koffoé
Plays
Plays Sala Musso Bakongo Di Bari Khônô Di koby
Moussa Koffoé
Films
Films Moussa le Voleur Moussa l’Insupportable Le Mariage d’intérêt et ses conséquences Elèves impolis
Moussa Koffoé
References
References Category:1958 births Category:2025 deaths Category:Guinean actors
Moussa Koffoé
Table of Content
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Emile Mushosho Matabaro
Short description
Emile Mushosho Matabaro (born 5 March 1967) is a Congolese Catholic prelate who is the bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Doruma-Dungu, Democratic Republic of the Congo since 24 October 2022. Before that, from 17 September 2000 until he was appointed bishop, he was a priest of the Catholic Archdiocese of Bukavu. He was appointed bishop by Pope Francis on 24 October 2022. He was consecrated and installed at Dungu on 8 December 2022 by Archbishop Marcel Utembi Tapa, Archbishop of Kisangani. While still a priest, he served as the Apostolic Administrator of the Diocese of Doruma-Dungu from 12 July 2021 until 24 October 2022.
Emile Mushosho Matabaro
Background and education
Background and education He was born on 5 March 1967 in Bukavu in the Archdiocese of Bukavu, South Kivu, DR Congo. He studied philosophy and theology at seminary. He studied from 2007 until 2012 at the San Damaso Ecclesiastical University in Madrid, Spain where he graduated with a Licentiate in theology. The same university awarded him a Doctorate in theology following his studies there from 2013 until 2017.
Emile Mushosho Matabaro
Priest
Priest He was appointed a priest of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bukavu on 17 September 2000 at the Cathedral of Notre-Dame de la Paix in Bukavu, 17 September 2000. As a priest, he served in various roles including as: Parish Vicar of Ciherano Parish from 2000 until 2003. Parish priest of Ciherano Parish from 2000 until 2003. Parish Priest of Saint Pierre Parish in Cibimbi from 2003 until 2007. Parish priest of Bagira Parish in 2011. Director of the Diocesan Office for Social Works and Development from 2011 until 2012. President of the Union of Diocesan Clergy from 2011until 2013. Bursar and moderator of the Diocesan Commission for Assets from 2017 until 2018. Episcopal Vicar in-charge of economic affairs and chancellor from 2018 until 2019. Vicar General of the Archdiocese of Bukavu from 2019 until 2021. Apostolic Administrator of the diocese Doruma-Dungu, DRC from 12 July 2021 until 24 October 2022.
Emile Mushosho Matabaro
As bishop
As bishop On 24 October 2022, Pope Francis appointed him Bishop of Doruma-Dungu, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. He was consecrated and installed at Dungu on 8 December 2022 by the hands of Archbishop Marcel Utembi Tapa, Archbishop of Kisangani assisted by Archbishop François-Xavier Maroy Rusengo, Archbishop of Bukavu and Bishop Julien Andavo Mbia, Bishop of Isiro-Niangara.
Emile Mushosho Matabaro
See also
See also Catholic Church in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Emile Mushosho Matabaro
References
References
Emile Mushosho Matabaro
Succession table
Succession table
Emile Mushosho Matabaro
External links
External links DRC: Bishop Emile Mushosho Matabaro appointed Apostolic Administrator of the Diocese of Dungu-Doruma (Translated from the original French language). Category:1967 births Category:Living people Category:Bishops appointed by Pope Francis Category:Democratic Republic of the Congo Roman Catholic bishops Category:21st-century Roman Catholic bishops in the Democratic Republic of the Congo Category:Roman Catholic bishops of Doruma–Dungu Category:People from South Kivu
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Table of Content
Short description, Background and education, Priest, As bishop, See also, References, Succession table, External links
2025–26 Dundee United F.C. season
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The 2025–26 season os Dundee United's 116th season. It is their second season back in the Scottish Premiership, having been promoted from the Scottish Championship at the end of the 2023–24 season. The club will also participate in the League Cup and Scottish Cup and the Europa League.
2025–26 Dundee United F.C. season
Results and fixtures
Results and fixtures
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Pre-season and friendlies
Pre-season and friendlies
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Scottish Premiership
Scottish Premiership
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Player statistics
Player statistics
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