@youronlyone I believe this is a general trend not linked exclusively to #drama discussions.
Exchanges are increasingly polarised by personal sensitivity to certain topics.
It's more important today to belong to a faction rather than expressing a nuanced POV.
It may have something to do with the communities being now online. People don't meet as often as they used to do at the public library book club.
Social approval comes easier through a popular opinion compared to an insightful one.
It's starting to get tiring discussing shows in a certain online community *cough*MDL*cough* because more often than not, the people who join the discussions are emotionally charged.
I mean, remember book club meetings? We sat together to discuss the current book of the month. How did we do these discussions? We put ourselves in the shoes of the characters—what ticks them, why they do this and that, how do they think, and so on. Which in turn helped us unlock or understand the mind of the author. We don't let our own standards and emotions in. We don't look at any of it from an observer's standpoint.
Where are the people who were capable of deep and meaningful discussions in *cough*MyDramaList*cough* went to?
Volker Schlöndorff – „Die Geschichte der Dienerin“ (1990)
„A haunting tale of sexuality in a country gone wrong… See it while it’s still allowed.“ Unter dieser Überschrift wurde Volker Schlöndorffs Auftragsarbeit in den USA vor 35 Jahren an den Kinokassen beworben. Was wussten wir damals schon von dem, was diesem Land noch bevorstehen sollte. (ARTE)
Den Gepflogenheiten in der #Wissenschaft folgend, geben wir noch die Quellen und Referenzen für die gemachten Aussagen an (Auswahl):
… das Bildungsministerium kaputt sparen will.
https://www.tagesschau.de/ausland/amerika/usa-trump-dekret-bildungsministerium-100.html
… seine Arbeit soweit wie irgend möglich einzustellen.
https://news.artnet.com/art-world/doge-imls-institute-museum-library-services-2623286
https://news.artnet.com/art-world/trump-executive-orders-arts-2605142
… Angriff auf #Bildung und #Wissenschaft.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ZH3DuqmAZ17oMTztUtBRKzjJ36rtnhoCRK_DIjdLGoo/preview?tab=t.0#
… von der Plattform X betrieben wurden.
• https://www.zdf.de/nachrichten/politik/ausland/kamala-harris-deepfake-musk-usa-wahl-100.html
• https://www.zdf.de/nachrichten/politik/ausland/kamala-harris-desinformation-usa-wahl-100.html?at_specific=ZDFheute&at_content=iOS
• https://www.fr.de/politik/sexismus-usa-us-wahl-joe-bidens-ruecktritt-fake-news-kamala-harris-elon-musk-antisemitismus-93201566.html
• https://www.mimikama.org/whistleblower-packt-aus-mimikama-analyse-x/
• https://www.euractiv.com/section/global-europe/news/musk-and-x-are-epicenter-of-us-election-misinformation-experts-say/
Die genaue Durchsicht der Quellen zeigt, dass die in unserem Post gewählten Formulierungen eher zu niedrig als zu hoch stapeln. Auf der anderen Seite des Atlantiks spielt sich ein #Drama für die Wissenschaft ab, und die Kolleg:innen haben unsere Unterstützung und #Solidarität nötig. Deshalb sollten alle Hochschulen und Forschungseinrichtungen sofort X verlassen.
Ein Plädoyer für die Wahrheit – „Verleugnung“ (2016)
Dieses unbedingt sehenswerte Gerichtsdrama aus dem Jahr 2016 ist in seiner Natur ein Film über den Holocaust und über die Leugnung desselben. Und damit ist er so sehr in der Gegenwart verankert, wie in der Wahrheit seiner Geschichte: #NiemalsVergessen! (ARD, WH)
Related the current drama about uutils being MIT:
Didn't the EUPL happened, among other reasons, because the GPL was funny with EU law?
Like, I get that bigcorp bad and believe me when I say I love to see them fucked but maybe the drama is a bit overblow.
"The Three Stones in the Giant Mountains," Carl Gustav Carus, 1826.
Carus (1789-1869) was many things...a doctor, naturalist, psychologist, author, physiologist...but it's his career as a painter I'll be touching on. He was a student of the great Romantic Caspar David Friedrich, whose influence can be seen here.
This is (or was) a real scene in the Giant Mountains (Reisengeberge) on the Polish/Czech border. Carus traveled there in 1820, probably on the recommendation of Friedrich, who took several walking tours there. Friedrich was famous for his paintings of ruined towers and cathedrals; Carus here uses the three rocks as his own Gothic towers, and it's an impressive sight. He gives the scene immense atmosphere while also depicting the scene with scientific clarity. These days, more folks are making a case for the Romantics as forerunners of the Enlightenment, and I can see that here.
Makes me want to climb a mountain...
From the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden.
Thomas Killigrew, who died OTD in 1683, was an English dramatist and #theatre manager; he was a witty, dissolute figure at the court of King Charles II of #England https://toilet-guru.com/shakespeare.html?s=mb #drama
Das #BIOS-#Update eines Nutzers auf #Reddit wird zu einem Tech-#Drama. Tausende verfolgen den über 100-stündigen Prozess im Livestream bis zu seinem tragischen Ende. https://winfuture.de/news,149676.html?utm_source=Mastodon&utm_medium=ManualStatus&utm_campaign=SocialMedia
Do you enjoy unhinged and yet utterly inconsequential internet drama? You might like this article about a bizarre cult of gardening experts who came up with lies like "there are no numbers in that research paper" in order to avoid learning anything from new science.
Jane Campion, Holly Hunter – „Das Piano“ (1993)
Diesen Film heute, über 30 Jahre später, erneut anzuschauen, bedeutet für mich, ihn auf eine neue Weise zu sehen. Denn ich bin nicht mehr der Mann, der ich Anfang der Neunziger gewesen bin. Ich habe viele Dinge erfahren, gesehen und gelernt, von denen ich damals noch nichts ahnen konnte. Und doch war mir damals schon klar, dass ich diesen Film wohl nie mehr vergessen können würde. (ARD)
Non #Brits can ignore this from the start but I am taking advantage of my new character limit to rant about The Archers and racism :)
This week’s BBC Radio 4 Feedback had a fun segment on the new Muslim characters in The Archers and their celebrations of Ramadan, which this year happens during Lent. It’s really brought out the little-Britain brigade, and shows why Nigel Farage is so popular – And why I left. There wasn’t a single non-racist caller-inner.
Here’s a summary of the calls to the BBC (whose mission from 1922 is to: “Inform, educate, entertain”) in case I ever decide I want to go back there in some mad moment of thinking I miss the place.
From Jackie in Surrey (It's always a Jackie in Surrey):
"I am a regular Archers listener, and I do want to pick the Archers up on the current focus on fasting for Ramadan. I am all in favour of diversity in explaining about Ramadan in this context but what about mentioning it is also Lent? I am an Orthodox Christian, and we also fast during the whole of Lent by cutting out meat, fish, dairy products, and cutting down the amount eaten. This has been the practice for centuries, and only the Western Christians over many years reduced this so that now fasting is almost unknown. But at the very least, Lent should be mentioned. Where is the vicar?"
[Note: Lent was very much mentioned, Linda and Mr Malec had a little verbal spar about which religion had to give up the most, and which was hardest: Lent or Ramadan – And all the other religious show characters are still doing Lent stuff.]
Hello, feedback. I'm Judith Conzen, and I'm phoning from Ilford in East London (And my racist tool for the day will be sarcasm, please Bob):
“I'm intrigued to note that Linda Snell is embracing religious practice and fasting for Ramadan. I'll be listening intently to hear if she follows up on Yom Kippur, which this year will fall on October 2.
From Patricia Farrell:
“I am shocked that during the time of Lent, a time that is sacred to followers of Jesus Christ, There is no mention at all of our Christian religion during this important period. It's very upsetting that the program supports Ramadan, but absolutely sidesteps any mention of lent. BBC bias? I think so.
Hello. My name is Morris Press, and I am from Teddington in Middlesex. [I could have guessed that within about 20 words]:
“I have been an Archer's listener for over sixty years. However, I never thought the BBC would impose their new woke policy on Ambridge. Last week's episode of the Malecs and Linda sitting down to a Ramadan meal and prayers was a real low for me."
Richard, Dumfriesshire (Aah! Finally a famously unsectarian and tolerant area):
“The Islamization of the Archers proceeds at pace with the Snells fasting for Ramadan as Easter approaches is Alan the vicar joining in with his Hindu wife Usha? We've always been told how racist the countryside is. Perhaps all will be resolved for the tearoom's pancake eating contest.”
…
Now some listeners echo the views of Sylvia Delico from Northamptonshire (Are we ever going to get any from Birmingham or Leeds?):
“Well, I'm not offended by the Muslim characters observing Ramadan [That’s nice of you!]. I do find it offensive that two Christian characters are being woke by fasting alongside them. This is supposedly a story of everyday country folk who live in a farming community; and are not led to promote the BBC's woke identity.”
From Andy [Who it seems has never listened to The Archers]
“The idea Linda Snell would fast is nonsense. It's one thing to introduce them to the village. No one could object to that. But the prayers and doctrine have no place in an everyday story of country folk.”
[“Them” – Yes Andy, we see, turn down that dog whistle won't'cha?]
[Narrative: In this case, it's not the inclusion of Ramadan, but the fact that one of the best known couples in Ambridge, Linda and Robert Snell, are joining in. How convinced are you, Cara, by Linda Snell's involvement? Some of our listeners are saying that it feels a little out of character. I disagree. I think this is absolutely something that Linda would do, and I kinda smirked when she, admittedly, a bit like a boy in the china shop, just went in and goes, I'm doing Ramadan with you.
Linda's a very curious person. She's somebody who's very interested, and she's also somebody that when they're in their guest house, she wants to make them feel as comfortable and at home as possible. And that, for me, I wasn't at all surprised when Linda said this. And, actually, within our group as well, people have really welcomed how this storyline has played out, because they've learned quite a lot along the way as well about their neighbours or friends and their faith practice.]
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As you were! Rant over!
The Authorship Debate: Who Is the Real Shakespeare?
The Shakespeare Authorship Debate concerns the ongoing mystery as to the true author of the plays, sonnets and other works attributed to William Shakespeare of Stratford Upon Avon.
By Lauren Jones
https://www.thecollector.com/the-authorship-debate-who-is-the-real-shakespeare/
Shakespeare at PG:
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/author/65
#OTD in 1924.
Seán O'Casey's drama Juno and the Paycock opens at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin. It is set in the working-class tenements of Dublin in the early 1920s, during the Irish Civil War period.
It is the second of his "Dublin Trilogy" – the other two being The Shadow of a Gunman (1923) and The Plough and the Stars (1926).
#OTD in 1854.
An adaptation of Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice into Bengali, Bhānumatī-chittavilās by Hara Chandra Ghosh, is staged; also, Dinabandhu Mitra introduces Falstaff in Nabin Tapaswini.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Merchant_of_Venice
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Falstaff
At PG:
https://gutenberg.org/ebooks/1515
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/1780
I want to talk about #STEM / #STEAM programs in schools & about the #arts.
My husband is a highschool #drama & english teacher who also runs an extensive after-school #theatre program.
Enrollment in drama & the arts in general is down at his school. Other area schools are reporting the same.
There's a definite pulling away from anything that doesn't seem "career relevant" happening.
But there's more.
School #STEM programs have seen a double backlash...
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