Thursday, April 30, 2009

How Much Do Truffles Cost

There are more! Happy Easter from Havana

There are more! Busy between work, home and future projects, I'm still here, but unfortunately with very little time to devote to the blog. A bit 'of various mishaps, but I still plan to hang the shoes al chiodo o, come nella foto, al filo. I "Pensieri Avaneri" continuano, e che pensieri!
Ci rifaremo dopo il ponte del 1 maggio.

Friday, April 10, 2009

Wards Ap Biology Lab 5 Answers



A tutti gli amici, lettori o semplici passanti sinceri auguri di buona Pasqua!

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Psychoanalysis Swollen Glands

Miscellaneous, Italian film festival

Ricevo e pubblico:

Società Dante Alighieri

Comitato dell'Avana

PRESENTAZIONE

I titoli che compongono la rassegna di cinema italiano “ MISCELLANEA ”, che si terrà presso la Società Dante Alighieri a partire da mercoledì 25 marzo fino al 24 giugno, hanno come proposito quello di presentare nel breve arco di tempo di soli tre mesi, una veloce ma esaustiva panoramica riguardo alla produzione cinematografica italiana dagli anni 40 all’attualità, ponendo particolare attenzione alle tematiche trattate dagli autori in riferimento sopratutto agli aspetti universali life-FAMILY-SOCIETY-POLITICS-MISERY-REBELLION-TENDERNESS-WAR-ADVENTURE-DISEASE-WORK-POETRY-tale etc.. - to allow viewers to make those "fundamental associations " own film, with the realities of today and always.
Every Wednesday, without chronological order, will be proposed in MISCELLANEOUS authors or film layer, selected ad hoc to do in order to keep alive the response and the public acceptance. The projections will take place every Wednesday at 2:00 pm.
With the hope to get your enthusiasm and pleasure, we wish everyone "good cinema" .

Dirección: Callejón de Espada # 14B and / Chacón y cuarteles. Vieja H / Phone: 860 4215

Complete program

MISCELLANEOUS

REVIEW OF ITALIAN CINEMA (OPEN TO ALL )

Annual registration fee 30 pesos MN

(Edited by Prof. Michael Salvago and Prof. Luciano Castillo)

March 25 The Son's Room by Nanni Moretti

April 1 Accattone Pierpaolo Pasolini

April 8 A Special Day Ettore Scola

April 15 Germany Year Zero Roberto Rossellini

April 22 Fists in the Pocket Marco Bellocchio

April 29 Taviani's Padre padrone

May 6 Fistful Sergio Leone

May 13 Profession reporter Michelangelo Antonioni

May 20 Marco Bellocchio Good Morning, Night of

May 27 Do not Move by Sergio Castellitto

June 3 Roberto Benigni's Pinocchio

June 10 Voice of the Moon Federico Fellini

June 17 Twentieth Century (Part One) by Bernardo Bertolucci
June 24th century (part II) by Bernardo Bertolucci the

Monday, April 6, 2009

Stereo Receiver Reviews 2009

La Quinta Durañona Marianao

along the 'Avenida 51 , former Royal Calzada Calzada de los Quemados and Marianao the corner of Calle 118, 11805 house, I was always intrigued by an impressive building of considerable architectural merit but on the front clearly mutilated, which occupies almost the entire block.

It 's the "Quinta de las figuras" , then renamed "Fifth Durañona" , built in 1860 by Jose Morales de los Rios on land bought in Don Ignacio Vildasola December 19, 1859, for a price of 8,412 crowns.
The house, then reported to the No 105 of the Calzada de los Quemados Real, was later mortgaged to Don José Sedano and changed ownership on several occasions in the years 1864, 1868 and 1869, when it was bought by Doña Antonia de Otamendi Durañona , resident Marianao in Calle del Rey (now 116) at a price of 14,737 pesos.
La Quinta, September 28, 1899, was inherited in
Don Francisco Marcial Durañona , ricco imprenditore d’origini spagnole, proprietario sempre a Marianao del “Central (zuccherificio) Toledo”, del “Tejar Toledo”, una fabbrica di tegole, e socio dell’impresa ferroviaria “Marianao-Havana”. Il nome Toledo si deve al fatto che i Durañona erano originari di questa città della Mancha.
Alla fine della guerra d’indipendenza, nel 1898, durante l’occupazione americana, la Quinta ospitò, fino al 1901,il Quartiere Generale dell’Esercito nordamericano e la residenza del generale
Fitzhugh Lee , governatore militare dell’Avana e di Pinar del Rio. Nella foto in low, in fact, taken in 1900 you may notice the American flag flying on home.

The August 22, 1906 was sold by Don Francisco Marcial to Don Manuel y Parajón Cocio , a native of Asturias, at a price of 20 thousand pesos of gold of the English brand.
Also in 1906, the fraudulent re-election of the first president, Tomas Estrada Palma
, caused an insurrection and the arrival of U.S. troops that controlled Cuba until 1909. During these three years, the Fifth Durañona was the seat of government of the U.S. occupation.
On May 21, 1907, Don Manuel Parajón sold the villa to
Nicolas Ruiz y Altuzarra , English resident in Havana Calle Prado No. 66, at a price of 55 thousand pesos of gold.

As of June 29, 1913, the newly elected president, Gen. Mario Garcia Menocal , became the Presidential Palace in Summer . At that time the presidency was still housed in the old Palace of the Captains General in Old Havana. It was not yet built the Presidential Palace, now the Museum of the Revolution, which was originally conceived as the seat of the provincial government in Havana, and inaugurated in 1920 by the same Menocal. In 1919
hosted the Fifth
Sanatorium Centre Castellano . The building underwent some internal changes without changes to the style of the initial construction.
in 1937 was the site of events, meetings, charity evenings and solidarity with the English people during the Civil War, and January 1 of that year it was founded on May Day pro Local Committee.

Then it was home to a ' Manuals Academy of Arts, College of Men Claude Dumas and in 1943 the Normal School for Teachers Havana . In 1952, it housed on the ground floor, butcher "La Favorita" and a cheap restaurant, while the upper floors of a textile factory.
After the triumph of the Revolution hosted the
Museum Marianao, the Carlos Rodriguez Heels Gareaga , while the outbuildings, the provincial company of food and equipment, at the bottom, some houses.

Since 1993, houses the Centre Prodanza of Cuba, directed by Laura Alonso, who has six ballrooms, offices, dressing room, mess room, and video recordings. The villa also houses a professional and a vocational school, attended by students from Marianao, Playa and La Lisa.
The years have permanently erased and neglect the beautiful façade of the house, beyond recognition, but not its centuries-old history.