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Almaș

Almaș (Hungarian: Háromalmás) is a commune in Arad County, Romania. Situated in the Gurahonț Basin, in the left valley of the Crişul Alb River, the commune is composed of four villages: Almaș (situated at 97 km (60 mi) from Arad), Cil (Alcsil), Joia Mare (Kakaró) and Rădești (Bozósd). Its total administrative territory is 8127 ha.

Population

According to the last census the population of the commune counts 3009 inhabitants. From an ethnic point of view, it has the following structure: 96.3% are Romanians, 0.2% Hungarians, 3.4% Roma and 0.1% are of other or undeclared nationalities.

History

The first documentary record of the locality Almaș dates back to 1334.

Cil was mentioned in documents in 1369, Rădeşti in 1441 and Joia Mare in 1439.

Economy

The commune's present-day economy can be characterized by a powerful dynamic force with significant developments in all the sectors.

Tourism

There is a monastery dedicated to the Annunciation, and the Rădeștilor Valley.

References

Coordinates: 46°16′59″N 22°13′59″E / 46.283°N 22.233°E / 46.283; 22.233

Alma (play)

Alma is an example of site-specific promenade theatre (or more precisely a "polydrama") created by Israeli writer Joshua Sobol based on the life of Alma Mahler-Werfel. It opened in 1996, under the direction of Austrian Paulus Manker, at a former Jugendstil sanatorium building designed by architect Josef Hoffmann located in Purkersdorf near Vienna; and subsequently toured to locations in Venice, Lisbon, Los Angeles, Petronell, Berlin, Semmering, Jerusalem, and Prague.

Protagonist Alma Mahler-Werfel was initmately connected to an astonishing list of the famous creative spirits of the 20th century. Not only was she married sequentially to composer Gustav Mahler, architect Walter Gropius, and poet Franz Werfel (“The Song of Bernadette”), but she had also fervent and sometimes notorious love affairs with the painters Oskar Kokoschka, Gustav Klimt, and several others.

The performance is not presented as a conventional theatre piece, but instead takes place throughout an entire building in simultaneous scenes highlighting the events and defining relationships of Alma's tumultuous life, with each playing area fully equipped with appropriate furniture and props.

Alma River

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  • Summertime

    Summertime may refer to:

    Seasons and time of day

  • Summer, one of the temperate seasons
  • Daylight saving time (in American English; summer time, in British English), advancing the clock one hour during summer
    • British Summer Time, the civil time during the summer months in the UK during which the clocks are advanced one hour
  • British Summer Time, the civil time during the summer months in the UK during which the clocks are advanced one hour
  • Art, entertainment, and media

    Film

  • Summertime (1955 film), an American/British film starring Katharine Hepburn
  • Summertime (2001 film), a South Korean film starring Choi Cheol-ho
  • Summertime (2015 film), a French drama film
  • Summer Times, a 2009 Taiwanese film starring Bryant Chang and Shara Lin
  • Literature

  • Summertime (novel), a 2009 novel by J. M. Coetzee
  • Summertime, a 1937 play by Ugo Betti
  • Summertime, a 2000 play by Charles L. Mee
  • Music

    Albums

  • Summertime (Paul Desmond album), 1969
  • Summertime (MFSB album), 1976
  • Summertime!, an EP by The Drums, 2005
  • Summertime, by Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass, 1971
  • Summertime (The Maybes? song)

    "Summertime" is the third single released by The Maybes? from their debut album, Promise. It was released on 25 August 2008 on Xtra Mile Recordings as a download and 7" Record.

    Track listing

    Download Single

  • "Summertime"
  • 7" Single

  • "Summertime" – 2:46
  • "The Fever" – 3:19
  • Personnel

  • Produced and mixed by Head (Track 1)
  • Engineered by Jim Anderson (Track 1)
  • Produced, engineered and mixed by Graeme Lycett and The Maybes? (Track 2)
  • Photography by Christian Petersen
  • Design by Lisa Robson
  • Xtra Mile Recordings
  • Universal Publishing
  • References

    External links

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  • Summertime (Beyoncé song)

    "Summertime" is a song by American singer Beyoncé Knowles featuring American rapper P. Diddy. "Summertime" was written by Knowles, Angela Beyincé, P. Diddy, Steven "Steven J." Jordan, Adonis Shropshire, Varick "Smitty" Smith and Mario Winans, while production was handled by Winans and P. Diddy. The song was later remixed to feature vocals from American rapper Ghostface Killah. "Summertime" was included on the soundtrack album for the film The Fighting Temptations (2003), in which Knowles played the lead female role. The original version of the song was released as a B-side to "Crazy in Love" in the UK and Australia, while it was issued as a 12-inch vinyl single in the United States through Columbia Records.

    "Summertime" is an R&B song which lyrically refers to falling in love. Music critics generally complimented Knowles' vocals in the song and noted that it could have been included on her debut studio album, Dangerously in Love (2003). The song also charted on the US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart in late 2003. The original version featuring P. Diddy and the remix version featuring Ghostface Killah peaked at number thirty-five and at number fifty-one respectively on the chart. Both versions charted for forty consecutive weeks. "Summertime" was part of Knowles' set list during the Dangerously in Love Tour (2003), and the Verizon Ladies First Tour (2004).

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    Radio Unison Christian Romania
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    ProFM Love Oldies,Blues,Adult Romania
    Radio Gosen Religious Romania
    Radio Fiti Oameni Christian Romania
    Radio Oastea Domnului Christian Romania
    Radio Mafia Electronica Romania
    Radio Maria Romania Religious,Christian Romania
    ProFM Jazz Jazz Romania
    Vocea Evangheliei Sibiu Christian Romania
    ProFM Slagar Oldies Romania
    RadioOne Romania Pop Romania
    Next FM Dance Dance Romania
    Clandestino FM Adult Contemporary Romania
    Radio Betesda Christian Romania
    SRR România International Ch2 News,Talk,World Europe Romania
    Radio Prahova 99.2 Dance Romania
    Radio 21 (RO) Pop Romania
    Radio Nord Est 100.4 World Europe Romania
    ProFM Kids Kids Romania
    SRR Radio Oltenia Craiova Varied Romania
    Radio YourRadio HD Adult Contemporary Romania
    ProFM Romania, Gen Varied Romania
    Active FM Pop Romania
    Radio Guerrilla Varied,Top 40,Contemporary Romania
    Radio Active-Manele Varied Romania
    Radio Seven (RO) Dance Romania
    Radio Hope Christian Romania
    Viva FM Adult Contemporary Romania
    Tex FM Varied Romania
    Gold FM (RO) Oldies,Classic Rock Romania
    Radio Hit Ro Varied Romania
    ProFM HOT Varied Romania
    Super FM Brasov 93.8 Varied Romania
    Radio Blaj Christian Contemporary Romania
    Banat FM Varied Romania
    Radio Pro-B Dance Romania
    WYL 103.2 FM Varied Romania
    National FM Varied,News,Public Romania
    Radio Suceava 104 FM Alternative Romania
    Radio Ardeleanul FM - Alba Iulia Varied Romania
    Radio Ciresarii Christian Contemporary Romania
    ProFM Classic Rock Classic Rock Romania
    DWG RADIO RO Religious,Christian Romania
    ProFM Latino Latin Hits Romania
    Radio Vocea Sperantei Religious Romania
    One FM Dance,Electronica Romania
    Radio Trance Romania Dance Romania
    Radio Banat Timisoara Folk Romania

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