Coy and smoldering attraction simmers in Argentine director Mariana Wainstein‘s debut feature, “Linda,” which sees its world premiere in Toronto as part of this year’s TIFF Discovery program, showcasing debut and sophomore films from emergent global talent.
Thailand has some of the most comfortable cinemas in the world, but a film release slate that rarely strays far from the mainstream – mostly Hollywood tentpoles and Thai commercial titles – leaving art-house and documentaries short shrift.
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Trudging across the top of Bromley Mountain Ski Resort on a sunny afternoon in January, Matt Folts checks his smartwatch and smiles: 14 degrees Fahrenheit. That is very nearly his favorite temperature for making snow. It’s cold enough for water to quickly crystallize, but not so cold that his hourslong shifts on the mountain are miserable.
Folts is the head snowmaker at Bromley, a small ski area on the southern end of Vermont’s Green Mountains.
Publié le 16 avril 2008 Santé, médico-social, vieillissement, Citoyenneté et services au public, Social Plus d'une vingtaine d'associations oeuvrant auprès des sans-abri, et plus généralement auprès de personnes vulnérables, viennent de signer une charte baptisée "Ethique et maraude" sur les valeurs et les principes qui doivent guider leurs interventions. L'espace éthique de l'Assistance publique-Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP), en partenariat avec la mairie de Paris et la Dass, est à l'origine de cette initiative.
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