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РТС :: Северна Ирска после Брегзита: Не дај Боже да се Келти сложе
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На данашњи дан Аустро-Угарска објавила рат Србији, чиме је започет Први светски рат; Стефан Дечански потукао бугарску војску код Велбужда; Вудро Вилсон поставио српску заставу пред Белом кућом у Вашингтону
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Folk artist Tom Russell brings his family saga to Tucson.
By Gregory McNamee
TRACING FAMILY HISTORY, genealogists will tell you, is
an inexact science. It s not so much for lack of data: the world
is afloat, after all, in birth and death certificates, deeds,
snapshots, home movies. The challenge in uncovering one s roots
is more often to separate fact from folklore, to cut through family
politics, whitewashing (see Robert Altman s new film Cookie s
Fortune for a case in point) and wishful thinking to find out
what skeletons really lurk in Grandpa s closet. Singer-songwriter Tom Russell takes on his family history folklore,
An Octoroon : Intellectual rollercoaster ride of a play about race in America – People s World
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The Quiet Man Turns Fifty
A memorable romantic encounter from John Ford s 1952 Irish comedy-drama The Quiet Man, starring John Wayne and Maureen O Hara.
A memorable romantic encounter from John Ford s 1952 Irish comedy-drama
The Quiet Man, starring John Wayne and Maureen O Hara. By Joseph McBride, Contributor
This year marks fiftieth anniversary of John Ford’s
The Quiet Man, the favorite movie of many Irish Americans. The native Irish tend to see it with more ambivalence, yet the readers of the
Irish Times in 1996 voted it the greatest Irish movie ever made.
The beguiling comedy-drama won Ford his fourth Academy Award as best director, as well as bringing Oscars to cinematographers Winton C. Hoch and Archie Stout for their spectacular Technicolor photography of rural Ireland. Based on a short story by Maurice Walsh that Ford had been wanting to film since the 1930s,