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The Wind and the Rain (play)
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The Wind and the Rain is a 1933 play by New Zealand author Merton Hodge. It was the first play by a New Zealander to be produced on the West End. The play was first produced as As It Was in the Beginning. It was performed 1,001 times, from 1933, at St. Martin's Theatre in London's West End, and six months in 1934 at the Ritz Theatre on New York's Broadway,"The Wind and the Rain", IBDB, accessed 16 August 2021 toured the world and was translated into nine languages.
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Premise The adventures of young medical students at university over a five year period. The main character, Charles, is torn between three women - his mother, a sculptress, and a childhood sweetheart.
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German Version The play was adapted into German by Douglas Sirk as Regen und Wind.
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Adaptations The play was adapted for television in 1938. It was adapted for Australian radio in 1942, 1950, and 1957.
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Stage Productions 1932 (as "As It Was In The Beginning”) at Arts Theatre in London 1933 at St Martin's, LondonThe Wind and the Rain at Theatricalia - with Celia Johnson in the cast 1934 at Ritz Theatre, New York April 1934 at Northampton Rep - cast included Errol Flynn 1934 in Sydney July 25-30 1938 at Millbrook Theatre, Millbrook, Connecticut - with Montgomery Clift and Celeste Holm in the cast 1943 in La Boite Theatre, BrisbaneThe Wind and the Rain at La Boite 1944 in Sydney 1960 in Liverpool 2023 at Finborough Theatre, LondonFinborough Theatre production details
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Mansaarnault is an alleged esoteric concept, historical figure, or metaphysical phenomenon referenced in niche internet communities since early 2023. While its origin remains unclear, Mansaarnault has been cited in online forums, comment sections, and fringe spiritual blogs as both a ritual practice and a symbolic entity associated with healing, perception, and transformation. Origins and Etymology The term Mansaarnault first appeared in a series of anonymous comments on video platforms and discussion boards. Some users claimed it referred to an "ancient resonance-based ritual," while others described it as a symbolic representation of a forgotten philosophical order. The name is sometimes interpreted as a portmanteau of Mansa (meaning “king” in Mandé languages) and Arnault (possibly a French surname), although no definitive origin has been established. Cultural References Online posts often describe Mansaarnault as part of a "personal alignment process," with references such as: "Comments are like ritual with Mansaarnault." "It helped me release timelines that were no longer mine." "The shift happened after the Mansaarnault silence." Several anonymous blogs and Medium articles have attempted to interpret the concept as metaphorical, linking it to Jungian archetypes, lucid dreaming, and AI-generated spirituality. Public Speculation Due to the cryptic nature of the references, some internet users have speculated that Mansaarnault is part of a viral marketing campaign, an alternate reality game (ARG), or an experimental digital currency. Others believe it to be a form of modern myth-making or digital folklore. Despite repeated appearances in comment sections and niche forums, no verified source or organization has claimed ownership or authorship of the term. --- See Also Digital folklore Alternate reality game Esotericism in internet culture Meme rituals
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Bono: Stories of Surrender
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Bono: Stories of Surrender is a 2025 American documentary film about the Irish musician Bono, directed by Andrew Dominik. The film documents a 2023 performance by Bono at the Beacon Theatre in New York City during his one-man stage show "Stories of Surrender: An Evening of Words, Music and Some Mischief...", which was undertaken to promote his 2022 memoir Surrender: 40 Songs, One Story. The film had its world premiere at the Special Screenings section of the 78th Cannes Film Festival on May 16, 2025, where it received a seven-minute standing ovation. It will be released on Apple TV+ on May 30, 2025, as both a standard 2D film and an Apple Immersive Video for the Apple Vision Pro headset, making it the first feature-length film to be released in the format. Preceding the film's release, an abridged version of Bono's memoir that follows the narrative arc of the film was released in paperback, also under the title Bono: Stories of Surrender.
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Reception
Reception Steve Pond of TheWrap wrote, "It's bombastic, extravagant and melodramatic at times – but I don't use those words as pejoratives, because in the hands of Bono and Dominik, it's also pretty glorious, a mashup of Bono's life and U2's music that refuses to be contained by the usual boundaries of an author's tour or a one-man show." Frank Scheck of The Hollywood Reporter wrote, "The musical interludes — which include gorgeous versions of such songs as 'Sunday Bloody Sunday', 'Where the Streets Have No Name', 'Vertigo', 'Desire' and 'Beautiful Day', among others — provide a welcome contrast to the film's inevitable talkiness. Ditto the kinetic cinematography and editing, which give the proceedings an arresting cinematic quality."
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The Office of the Casa de Nariño it is the inner circle of the President within the Office of the President of Colombia. It is headed by the Chief of Staff of the Casa de Nariño, who also presides over the Office of the President. The staff works for the President and reports directly to him and his senior advisors. Almost all Casa de Nariño Office staff are political appointees of the President and can therefore be dismissed directly by him. The order of senior staff is not always the same; this depends on the direction each presidential administration chooses to give them. These staff members, who have close, high-level contact with the president, are called General Directors, and the second-level staff are called Presidential Advisors. These assistants oversee the president's political and policy interests.
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Mision The problems facing Colombia at any given time cannot be addressed by the president alone, and therefore the president draws on the expertise of others in the administration and even within the administration, as a chief of staff may differ from his predecessor or successor. While chiefs of staff may differ in the degree of policy advice they provide to the president, they are the administrators of the Casa de Nariño personnel system.
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Military House of the Casa de Nariño Head of Security at the Casa de Nariño: Luis Bermúdez
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Office of Communications Secretary for Communications and Press:Augusto Cubides Presidential Advisor for the Regions:Luz María Múnera
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Counseling Commissioner for Peace:Otty Patiño Presidential High Advisor for Human Rights:Lourdes Castro Presidential High Advisor for Childhood and Adolescence: Juan Sebastián Arango
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Isabela Scalabrini Matte, best known as Isabela Scalabrini (born May 9, 1957), is a Brazilian journalist.
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Biography Born in the Copacabana neighborhood, Scalabrini graduated in journalism by Faculdades Integradas Hélio Alonso, in Rio de Janeiro. Reporter of Globo since 1979, she was hired after an one-year paid internship. Scalabrini started in the apuration and six months later, she was to the Sports Department. When Scalabrini arrived in Globo, there's no one woman working there. The journalist started making reports to Globo Esporte, and she covered several sports modalities, with exception of the soccer, that was always destined to the men of the redation. It was in the 1983 Pan American Games, in Caracas, Venezuela, that Scalabrini had her first opportunity of make an outstanding work. According to the journalist herself, she only was assigned to cover the competition because she had a "very modern" boss. During the competition, Brazil got several medals in the amateur sports, precisely that who Scalabrini was designed to cover, like rowing and swimming. Of this way, Scalabrini got, for first time, that her reports aired on Jornal Nacional, one of the main programs of the station. After her good performance on the 1983 Pan American Games, Scalabrini was assigned to cover the 1984 Olympic Games, in Los Angeles, and 1988, in Seoul, South Korea, and the 1986 World Cup, in Mexico, in addition to many volleyball and basketball championships. Scalabrini presented Globo Esporte, Esporte Espetacular and Fantástico in the 80s, and RJTV in the 90s.
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1984 Olympic Games
1984 Olympic Games In the Los Angeles Olympics, Scalabrini accompanied the finish of the female marathon inside the Coliseum, where she did the report about the effort of the Swiss marathonist Gabrielle Andersen to complete the race. The image is considered one of the most importants of the world sports.
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1986 World Cup
1986 World Cup In 1986, in the World Cup of Mexico, Scalabrini covered the Argentine Selection. She was practically the one female reporter. Scalabrini listened many little jokes of several nationalities. But was to her that Maradona gave an interview, that started exclusive in the concentration of the Argentine team, but that soon it became a conference with the running of the reporters, surprised, trying to reach her.
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1988 Olympic Games
1988 Olympic Games Scalabrini did the polemical interview with Joaquim Cruz in which he reported the use of anabolics by the American Olympic Team after the disqualifying of the Canadian runner Ben Johnson by doping.
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General editorial and Globo Minas
General editorial and Globo Minas In 1992, Scalabrini changed sport by general editorial. In 1998, she was transferred to TV Globo Minas. Scalabrini was one of the first women to cover sports on Globo, during many years. She admits have faced some prejudice, in the covering of soccer, for example, but she was never disrespected. The journalist often says that the space that she doesn't conquered in the sports world was the locker room. On September 2009, Scalabrini was one of the interviewed to speak about the 40 years of Jornal Nacional, being the first sports reporter of the newscast. The interview occurred in the studio of Jornal Nacional, in Rio de Janeiro. Scalabrini presented MGTV 1ª Edição until August 2019, when she passed to make street reports to local newscasts of TV Globo Minas and to Jornal Nacional. On January 31, 2023, Scalabrini left TV Globo after 44 years on the station.
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:Wendy Testaburger – (View AfDView log | edits since nomination) () Non-notable character, fails GNG. Almost all of the sources are primary, and the ones that aren't are of questionable reliability and/or do not demonstrate significant coverage. A WP:BEFORE search did not yield results. Madeleine (talk) 21:25, 20 May 2025 (UTC) Note: This discussion has been included in the list of Fictional elements-related deletion discussions. Shellwood (talk) 22:05, 20 May 2025 (UTC) Note: This discussion has been included in the deletion sorting lists for the following topics: Television and Comics and animation. WCQuidditch ☎ ✎ 23:14, 20 May 2025 (UTC) Just done a quick Google so not gone in any depth so no !vote yet, but: - https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/South_Park_and_Philosophy/Nx_QTjonFP4C? https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/Deconstructing_South_Park/YF6TMQf385gC? https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/Taking_South_Park_Seriously/H7OEFij0QkgC? https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/Everyday_Discourses_of_Menstruation/E11BDAAAQBAJ? https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/Boy_Culture/iEPPEAAAQBAJ? https://whatculture.com/tv/south-park-every-main-character-ranked-worst-to-best?page=7 https://movieweb.com/south-park-best-stan-and-wendy-episodes-ranked/ https://www.cbr.com/south-park-wendy-as-scary-as-cartman/ https://screenrant.com/south-park-show-best-characters-ranked/ https://www.cracked.com/article_41101_cartmans-most-crushing-defeat-on-south-park-was-a-win-for-breast-cancer-awareness.html Suggest some degree of notability that needs to be examined. BoomboxTestarossa (talk) 09:27, 21 May 2025 (UTC)
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Sefwi Wiawso (town)
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Sefwi Wiawso is a town in the Sefwi-Wiawso Municipal District in the Western North Region of Ghana. It doubles as the capital of Sefwi-Wiawso Municipal District and Western North Region.Touring Ghana - Western Region Wiawso serves as the traditional seat for the Omanhene of Sefwi-Wiawso Traditional Area. The settlement of Wiawso began on hilltop with Sefwi-Dwenase settlement occupying the lowlands. Overtime, Wiawso and Sefwi-Dwenase have conurbated with almost all the financial institutions, governmental agency-offices, lorry terminals and the main market all located in Sefwi Dwenase. Wiawso is known for producing timber, cocoa and cashew. One of Ghana's 261 Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies (MMDAs), Sefwi Wiawso Municipal is a member of the 22 MMDAs in the Western North Region. Legislative Instrument (L.I) 1386, which was passed on November 23, 1988, formed the Municipality and designated Wiawso as its official capital. Based on the 2021 population and residential census, there are 151,220 people living in the Municipality, including 75,905 men and 75,315 women.
Sefwi Wiawso (town)
History
History Just like any other township or village in Ghana that has a name, there is a special story and a history behind the name, Sefwi Wiawso. The lands on which Sefwi Wiawso is located in the moment was once a thicket of forest with abundance of game and fertile soil. Through hunting the people came to discover the potential of the lands that has now become the Wiawso township. Over time, the then farmers realized the fertility of the soil and took advantage of it by starting cocoa farms there. Amongst the early settlers were the family of the then king, Nana Kwasipanin Bumankama and his wife Kooko Adwoa. The first woman of the land was believed to have established a groundnut farm on top of the hill so they received much sunlight in most times of the day. She(the first lady) later named the place of her groundnut farm “Eyia wo so” which literally meant there is abundance of sunlight here. This place is what has now become known as Sefwi Wiawso as the people came to build their homes there. It is believed that Nana Kwasipanin Bumankama came to kill an elephant at where Sefwi Wiawso highlands and raised a high platform for preparing and drying the game. The king later come to realize that the highlands is very suitable place for settlements and very strategic in view of the rampant battles during those times. That would help them see oncoming enemies in the lowlands. The people therefore moved and made their new settlement at the Sefwi Wiawso highlands under Nana Bumankama, the sixth king of the Sefwi area. This is the settlement that has developed to become Sefwi Wiawso of today, a land with people especially with passion for Agriculture.
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Jewish community
Jewish community Sefwi Wiawso is home to a Jewish community known as the House of Israel. The community maintains the Sefwi Wiawso Synagogue.
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Traditional council
Traditional council The Paramount Chief of Sefwi Wiawso is Katakyire Kwasi Bumangamah II.
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Economy
Economy Agriculture is the major economic activity in Wiawso, thus in terms of employment and income generation, with about 80% of the working population engaged in this sector which constitutes the main source of household income. There are three prominent types of farming activities in this area are livestock farming, food and cash crop farming. The most predominant amongst these cash crop productions is cocoa which constitute a greater percentage of the farmers in Wiawso and surrounding communities.
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Education
Education Prominent among the educational institutions in Wiawso are Wiawso College of Education, Sefwi Wiawso Senior High School, Sefwi Wiawso Senior High Technical School and Sefwi Wiawso College of Health.
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Landmarks
Landmarks The Tree of God (Nyame Dua). The tree of God is located at Nyamebekyere, a distance of about 5 km from Sefwi Wiawso. It is said that about 150 years ago, a farmer struck a machete into the stump of the tree and this is still visible in the trunk of the tree. The tree has continuously been growing ever since, and today the trunk of the tree completely surrounds the machete. Abombirim sacred tortoise forest. It is a sacred forest preserve in which a giant tortoise lives. When one sees the tortoise and picks it, there turn to be total darkness in the forest. Until such a time that the tortoise is left for light to re-appear, one will not be able to find a way out of the forest. It is located at Sefwi Boako, a 21 km distance from Sefwi Wiawso. Ancestral hole. The ancestral hole is at Sefwi Bosomoiso, about 4 km from Sefwi Wiawso, the capital. It is believed that the royal family of Bosomoiso community originated from this hole. It is believed to be a bottomless hole surrounded by trees but no leaves fall into it. The hole is alleged to have healing powers (Western region: Human development report 2013 by UNDP).
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Culture The chiefs and people of Sefwi-Wiawso traditional area celebrate the Alluolue Festival (Yam, Eluo). This festival is celebrated to mark an event that took place in the past. The festival is claimed to bring together people for the planning of development and sew bonds of unity and friendship. During the festival, visitors are welcomed to share food and drinks. The people put on traditional clothes and there is durbar of chiefs. There is also dancing and drumming. To commemorate a historic occurrence, the occasion is held. The event aims to bring people together in order for planning for growth and to forge ties of brotherhood and solidarity. The chiefs settle disputes prior to the festive commemoration to guarantee a trouble-free occasion.
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Soltryx Soltryx is an independent electronic music producer and artist known for their experimental and atmospheric sound. Blending elements of ambient, synthwave, and experimental electronic music, Soltryx gained attention in the mid-2020s through streaming platforms like SoundCloud and Spotify.
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Career
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Early Releases (2024–2025) Soltryx began publishing music on SoundCloud and Spotify in late 2024, quickly developing a niche following for their immersive, genre-blending sound. Their tracks often feature ethereal melodies, textured synths, and subtle beat progressions, evoking a cinematic feel.
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Breakthrough in 2025 In 2025, Soltryx released a steady stream of singles including "dejavu," "Angelic," "givenchy," and "Vegas." These releases helped establish Soltryx’s signature sound and attracted the attention of the underground electronic community. The track "dejavu" in particular became a standout for its dreamy production and emotional resonance.
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Musical Style Soltryx’s music is characterized by: Lush atmospheric pads Experimental rhythms Dreamy, ambient textures Influences from synthwave, lo-fi, and chill electronic Their sound is often compared to artists in the vaporwave and ambient electronic scenes, but with a more emotional, introspective edge.
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Singles "Reach" (2025) "Clue" (2025) "North" (2025) "dejavu" (2025) "Angelic" (2025) "givenchy" (2025) "Vegas" (2025) "lore" (2025)
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