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Journal amusant was a French weekly satirical magazine published from 1856 until 1933. It was founded by the caricaturist, journalist, and publisher Charles Philipon . The magazine's immediate predecessor was Journal pour rire which Philipon had founded in 1849.
Satie's 1912 notebooks pertaining to the Préludes flasques yielded four additional preludes, two of them grouped under the title Deux Préludes pour un chien. Robert Caby edited No. 2 of the latter set and published it as Prélude canin, No. 4 of his posthumous Satie collection Six Pièces de la période 1906-1913 (Salabert, 1968).
Pierre Batcheff (Russian: Пьер Батчефф; 23 June 1901? [1] – 13 April 1932) was a French actor of Russian origin.He became a popular film actor from the mid-1920s until the early 1930s, and among his best-known work was the surrealist short film Un chien andalou (1929), made by Luis Buñuel in collaboration with Salvador Dalí.
Journal de théâtre: Collection of situations for instruments, actors and props; later to comprise 'Pas de cinq' (1965), 'Camera oscura' (1965), 'Die Himmelsmechanik' (1965), 'Variaktionen' (1967) and 'Kommentar und Extempore' (1967) Le Bruit: Invection pour toute sorte de sources sonores et expressions injurieuses (unpublished, unperformed) 1961
Ba Gyan (Burmese: ဘဂျမ်း [ba̰ dʑáɰ̃]; 1902–1953) was a pioneering Burmese cartoonist who created the first cartoon movie released in Burma in 1935. [ citation needed ] Ba Gyan's cartoons covered a wide variety of topics and events, and ridiculed human frailties such as discourtesy, dishonesty, snobbery, arrogance ...
Journal infime is a 2014 French comedy film directed by Julien Neel, based on the first volume of his comic book series, Lou!. The screenplay was written by Julien Neel and Marc Syrigas . It stars Lola Lasseron , Ludivine Sagnier , Kyan Khojandi , and Nathalie Baye .
The journal was issued for almost forty years, from 1816 to 1845, in three series, each with a different name: [3] 1816-1829 - Series 1: The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British India and its Dependencies; 1830-1843 - Series 2: The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China, and Australasia
As a result, Le Journal de Mickey ceased publication on June 16, 1940 with issue #296, and relocated to Marseille in the unoccupied zone of France. Starting September 22, 1940, two of Winkler's comics magazines -- Le Journal de Mickey and Hop-là!—reappeared as the combined title Le Journal de Mickey et Hop-là Reunis. Winkler, who had ...