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Au fost acordate premiile Uniunii Teatrale din Moldova. Cine sunt câștigătoriiAu fost acordate premiile UNITEM 2020. Din cauza pandemiei, în acest an Gala Premiilor UNITEM - 2020, ediția a XIX- a, a avut loc online. Regia artistică – Angela Titioi și Victor Ignat. Juriul a avut drept scop vizionarea tuturor spectacolelor în teatrele profesioniste, inclusiv la Radio și TV, din Republica Moldova montate de la 1 februarie 2019 până în prezent.
Persons: Iurie Harmelin, Eric - Emmanuel Schmitt, Harmelin, Rusu, Prospero, W . Shakespeare, Alexandrina Grecu, Mădălina, L . Rebreanu, Alexandru Grecu, Ludmila Alexei, B.P . Hașdeu, Angela Titioi, Victor Ignat . Producător, Maria, Valeriu Butulescu, Gheorghe Mândru, Marian Stîrcea, Oleg, Dmitri Ahmadiev, ., Silvia Cojocaru, Don Nigro, Iosif, Cehov, Găină, Alexandru Popescu, Svetlana Radu, Grimm, Ghenadie, Margareta, Margaretei, Ion Moraru, Petru Hadârcă, H . Ch . Andersen, Dumitru, Nicolae Darie Organizations: Uniunii Teatrale, Păpuși, Radio Locations: Moldova, Cahul, Tiraspol, Bălți, Republica Moldova
Trei spectacole vor fi jucate în perioada 23-25 octombrie la Teatrul Naţional ”Mihai Eminescu” din Chişinău. Potrivit Moldpres, vineri, 23 octombrie, la ora 18.00, în Sala Mare a teatrului va avea loc spectacolul ”Cântec de leagăn” de Dumitru Matcovschi, în regia lui Alexandru Cozub. Potrivit regizorului, "Cântec de leagăn" este o dramă a oamenilor de la sat, care îşi duc cu greu povara vieţii. Duminică, 25 octombrie, la ora 18.00, pe scena teatrului va fi prezentat spectacolul ”Familia TOT” de dramaturgul maghiar István Örkény, în regia lui Alexandru Cozub. E o poveste despre natura schimbătoare a omului, de transformare a caracterului în nişte condiţii de frică pentru a sluji orbeşte unui nebun ajuns la putere”, a specificat Alexandru Cozub, director artistic al teatrului.
Persons: Mihai Eminescu, Dumitru Matcovschi, Alexandru Cozub, îşi, Vitalie Rusu, Angelina Ciobanu, Margareta Pântea, Ion Mocanu, Valentin, Mihaela Damian, Diana Decuseară, Ana Tkacenko, Angela Ioan, Cărăuş . Sâmbătă, Petru Hadârcă, Chele, Margaretei, Ion Moraru, Stalin, Boris Vasiliev ş.a, István Örkény Organizations: Radio Bucureşti Locations: Chişinău, GULAG, Siberia
People residing in these Blue Zones are outliving us because they have figured out what others have not, according to Buettner. In 2009, he piloted his first "Blue Zones Project" in Albert Lea, Minnesota. The goal was to reverse-engineer it into a Midwestern Blue Zone. Playa Santa Teresa, on the Nicoya peninsula in Costa Rica, is in one of Buettner's Blue Zones. AdvertisementAdvertisementUpdate: A previous version of this story mentioned Belgian professor Michel Poulain as the inventor of the phrase "Blue Zone."
Persons: Dan Buettner, Michel Poulain, Gianni, Buettner, Toru Yamanaka, Loma, Albert Lea, Albert, Al Brooks, MinnPost, Gerhard, Enrico Spanu, dietitians, demographer Gianni Organizations: Service, Gianni Pes, Geographic, Getty, Albert Lea City, Fort Worth, demographer Gianni Pes Locations: Wall, Silicon, Kohama, Okinawa, Sardinia, Italy, Japan, Costa Rica, Ikaria, Greece, Loma Linda, California, Minnesota, Albert Lea , Minnesota, Albert Lea, Santa Teresa, Fort Worth , Texas, Fort, Belgian
50 of the world’s best breads
  + stars: | 2019-10-15 | by ( Jen Rose Smith | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +33 min
In alphabetical order by location, here are 50 of the world’s most wonderful breads. Roti gambang, IndonesiaShutterstockPalm sugar and cinnamon lend a light, aromatic sweetness to roti gambang, a tender wheat bread that’s an old-fashioned favorite at Jakarta bakeries. This is where locals bring rounds of tender wheat dough ready to bake into khobz kesra, one of the country’s homiest breads. Gyeran-ppang, South KoreaShutterstockThere’s buried treasure within every loaf of gyeran-ppang, individually sized wheat breads with a whole egg baked inside. To make malawach, bakers roll wheat dough into a delicate sheet and fold it over a slick of melted butter.
Persons: William Rubel, , Afghanistan Johannes Eisele, lavash, it’s, de, whirl, Egypt Jen Rose Smith, El Salvador Lane Turner, you’ll, Joya de Cerén, injera, France Enrico Spanu, You’re, munch, Jim Chevallier, Emmanuel Macron, Pai bao, confections, snacking, Dökkt, rúgbrauð, India Stuart Freedman, Roti, Iran Behrouz Mehri, sangak –, crumb, Italy Bruce Bisping, Arnaldo Cavallari, Kare, ” Karepanman, Jordan Shutterstock, canai, sourdough, , Mexico Lisa Cherkasky, Morocco Bartosz, Luke E, Rēwena parāoa, haven’t, Broa, South Korea Shutterstock, kisra, Balep, Lama, United States Dixie, Lily, White Lily, , Uzbekistan Shutterstock Flatbreads, they’re, Areperos Organizations: CNN, Getty, UNESCO Intangible Heritage, Montreal bagels, Fairmount, Boston Globe, pats, UNESCO, le, swabbing, National Agency for Cultural Heritage Preservation, Jerusalem, Star Tribune, The Washington Post, Amsterdam’s, Vikings, Sri, Brewers, Turkey VW, Biscuits, United, Washington Post, Uzbekistan Shutterstock Locations: Germany’s Westphalia, Afghanistan, AFP, Lavash, Armenia, Australia, Luchi, Bangladesh, Dhaka, de queijo, Brazil, Montreal, Canada, Marraqueta, Chile, Chilean, el brazo, ” Shaobing, China, Sichuan, Cubano, Cuba, Cuban, Havana, Miami, Florida, Libba, Egypt, El Salvador, San Salvador, Joya, Injera, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Somalia, injera, Baguette, France, Paris, Khachapuri, Georgia, Pumpernickel, Germany, Soest that’s, Hong Kong, Dökkt rúgbrauð, Iceland, Laugarvatn, Paratha, India, Roti gambang, Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesian, Gouda, Edam, Iran, Ireland, Israel, Tel Aviv, you’ll, United States, Ciabatta, Italy, Jamaica, South America, Caribbean, Japan, panko, Amman, canai, Malaysia, Malta, Maltese, Mexico, kesra, Morocco, Moroccan medina, ferran, Navajo, Arizona, New Mexican, powwows, Netherlands, San Francisco, New Zealand, Lefse, Norway, Europe, Norwegian, Podplomyk, Poland, milho, Portugal, Americas, Karavai, Russia, Sardinia, of Piedmont, there’s, Proja, Serbia, Serbian, South Korea, Seoul, Sri Lanka, Colombo, Kisra, Sudan, South Sudan, Sweden, Sweden’s, Balep korkun, Tibet, Simit, Turkey, Istanbul, United Kingdom, British, Uzbekistan, Arepa, Venezuela, Venezuelan, Malawach, Yemen
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