Manet or Monet – One Exalts the Female Body, the Other Nature

Monet did indeed marry his mistress, and Manet died from syphilis at the age of 51. But the two men were also the most important Impressionist painters.Claude Monet and Édouard Manet are two of the most prominent artists of the 19th century who had a significant influence on the development of modern art. Although their names sound alike and both are associated with Impressionism, they had different artistic styles and approaches.

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Wihren – Billion of stones!

The way these people appear at the peak also looks magical because the spot is narrow and they come from a steep slope, suddenly emerging in front of you – it’s almost like they teleported, like in Blake's 7.Chris turns, sees them, stands up, and heads towards them, speaking something in their language with a very solemn tone, as if announcing the Oscar winner for best director. In this case, the director is God himself, as meeting people exactly at Vihren, at that exact moment, who speak your language, is a miracle. And just moments ago, Chris had placed the Swedish flag at the peak. It turns out they are Norwegian, but Chris assures me the language is quite similar, and that’s why they understand each other smoothly, like they are on a mode "Smooth Operator" and Sade. :)

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AI-Written Film Premiere

Artificial intelligence is increasingly being used in various aspects of modern cinema, from script generation to post-production editing. AI algorithms can analyze successful films to identify patterns in storytelling, character development, and audience preferences, helping filmmakers create more engaging and commercially viable movies. AI tools like RE:Color can colorize monochrome footage, while DynIBaR can create clips from new points of view within existing scenes. These advancements are enabling the repurposing and monetization of old film libraries in innovative ways. However, the rise of AI in cinema also raises ethical considerations around job displacement, creative authenticity, and the potential perpetuation of biases in AI-generated content. As technology continues to evolve, the film industry must navigate these challenges to harness the benefits of AI while preserving the human element of storytelling.

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"Artificial Intelligence to the Rescue: New App 'AngryGF' Helps Men Navigate Relationship Conflicts"

The thin, slippery-as-ice material on how to deal with your girlfriend's anger seems not so scary anymore - men have a new helper in this. And who else, if not artificial intelligence! He is in the prime of life and is spreading tentacles in almost all areas of life. Introducing AngryGF, the app that is "designed to help users deal with relationship conflicts with their partners, especially girlfriends or wives," reports the „Independent“.

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James Bond 007 - Margot Robbie is the new James Bond girl!

Speculations about which actor will be the next Bond, then and now, cause a pleasant taste in the receptors of moviegoers, who rush like stormtroopers, conquering a new planet with guesses and heated discussions about the most suitable candidate in the guild. There was also a version that said it would be neither male nor female. Whatever that means,. Mainstream and neoliberal views have tried to put down roots in the series about this manliest man, the quintessential macho with a license to kill.

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2016 Bucharest - Johnny Depp celebrates his birthday with 1000 Bulgarians

Johnny Depp celebrates his birthday with 1000 Bulgarians. He was presented with a cake at the concert in Bucharest. Nearly 1,000 BG fans celebrated Johnny Depp's birthday in advance at The Hollywood Vampires concert in Bucharest yesterday. The iconic actor will turn 53 on Thursday, but concert organizers Phoenix Entertainment and Loud Concerts surprised him with a cake. "Sing him Happy Birthday!" exhorted fans at Romexpo, supergroup frontman Alice Cooper, and their voices erupted in congratulations.

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Her fame is exaggerated, but the price! Mata Hari charged $7,500 a night!

"I long ago lost all illusion that I would be loved as I am. And now I just accept, with a clear conscience, flowers, gifts, flattery, money that feeds my ego and my false identity." How many experiences must you have swallowed, buried, slept in yourself to say something so sad - the words of Mata Hari, a woman who has gone through all kinds of turbulence in life. He lost a father, a mother, a child from an early age, for various reasons. She has to survive alone. But despite her short life, she is proof of how the legend far transcends the persona. Her name is a byword for femme fatale, elite companion, spy. Her story has inspired films, musicals, ballet productions, books. 250 are just the biographies about her.

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When nearly 5 million Lego toys washed ashore on the coast of Cornwall after being lost from a cargo ship during a storm, these colorful figures quickly became a treasure hunt for beachgoers. Many had a nautical theme – divers, octopuses, life jackets, and rare green dragons became coveted among collectors. Tracey Williams, an avid treasure seeker from Devon, has discovered through her hobby both the allure of the toys and the long-term impact of plastic in the oceans. She has documented her findings and shared insights on plastic pollution through her book "Adrift: The Curious Tale Of The Lego Lost At Sea". Through her work, Williams aims to raise awareness of the harmful effects of plastic in the oceans, without frightening or blaming, by telling a relatable story that engages and informs.


Jimi Hendrix, famed for his groundbreaking guitar work and electrifying performances, yearned for something beyond the spectacle of rock stardom. He once expressed, "I don't want to be a clown anymore. I don't want to be a 'rock 'n' roll star,'" signaling a deep desire for artistic authenticity over commercial success. Despite his legendary status, highlighted by moments like setting his guitar on fire at the Monterey Pop Festival, Hendrix's reflections reveal a struggle with the superficiality of fame and a quest for genuine self-expression. His journey from a music-loving child to a 1960s cultural icon underscores a nuanced legacy of seeking truth in art amidst the noise of celebrity.