PFUNGSTADT. As part of the district’s Intercultural Weeks, the Pfungstadt Municipal Cinema Support Association is presenting four films on topics such as integration, escape and migration. The series begins on Monday, October 7th with the German drama “Being a Winner”, which tells the story of the refugee Mona in a girls’ soccer team and was awarded best children’s film at the German Film Prize 2024. “I Capitano” follows on Tuesday, October 8th, which describes the dangerous odyssey of two Senegalese teenagers on their way to Europe. It continues on Monday, October 14th with “Green Border”, a refugee drama in black and white by Agnieszka Holland about refugees on the Polish-Belarusian border. The finale is the real-time documentary “One Hundred Four,” which focuses on the agonizingly long sea rescue of a refugee boat off the Libyan coast. All films start at 7.30 p.m. in the Saalbau Cinema Pfungstadt, doors open at 7 p.m. Admission is free, reservations can be made via the homepage www.kino-pfungstadt.de. This film evening is supported by the Partnership for Democracy in Pfungstadt.
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WALLERSTÄDTEN. (kpa). Based on a five-day week, around 15,000 blood donations are needed every day in Germany to ensure that the health system can be reliably supplied with essential blood products, according to a statement. Empty blood donation beds could become a problem, but every blood donation currently counts. The next DRK blood donation campaign will take place on Monday, August 19, from 3:45 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the gym (multi-purpose room), Auf dem Deich in Wallerstädten. Blood donation appointments can be booked online at www.blutspende.de/termine. All appointments and further information are available at www.blutspende.de or by calling 0800-1194911.
. David Puig, again 2 under par, is in 19th place at the halfway point of the Olympic tournament
. Three-way tie at the top of the leaderboard between American Xander Schauffele, Japanese Hideki Matyusama and British Tommy Fleetwood, all with 11 under par
Two blows that will last a lifetime, three consecutive birdies between holes 2 and 4 and another string of three consecutive hits between 14 and 16, constituted Jon Rahm’s warlike declaration of intent during the second day of the Olympic tournament.
A positive debut and a much more solid second round have had very positive consequences for the Spanish golfer in the rankings: fourth place, waiting for those who have become, in one way or another, impregnable for the moment.
This is the case of the trio of players – the American Xander Schauffele, the Japanese Hideki Matyusama and the British Tommy Fleetwood – who lead the table with 11 under par, two strokes less than Jon Rahm, achieved in all cases by similar but different routes.
Matsuyama’s patient and methodical performance, which allowed him to maintain the sole lead he had acquired the day before throughout the day, was broken at the last moment when he recorded a double bogey as a result of a ball embedded in the rough, a shot that was impossible to solve in practice and led to a double penalty.
The Asian player’s unexpected stumble was immediately taken advantage of by Xander Schauffele and Tommy Fleetwood. The American, reigning Olympic champion and with two ‘major’ titles under his belt this year, added a valuable 5 under par to his -6 from the first day, a sum of successes also acquired by the Briton based on persistent accuracy.
An eagle and six birdies preceded a final hole that was equally unfortunate for Fleetwood, who made an untimely bogey that slightly hampered his chances, while, with a three-way tie for the lead and with Jon Rahm lurking, the excitement of the tournament rose to truly Olympic levels.
Indeed, very close to all of them, giving the impression, as they know, that Jon Rahm must be taken into account no matter how far away he is, the Spanish golfer threw his fist into the air on the 18th hole after sinking a difficult putt that rounded off his party. “It was more a gesture of relief than anything else,” acknowledged Jon Rahm at the end of his remarkable day, 66 strokes for 133 in total that put him in the zone where he is already starting to smell a medal with 36 holes to go.
The Spanish golfer did more than enough on the second day, handling all kinds of shots in an outstanding manner to turn the only mistake of the day into an anecdote: a three-putt on hole 8 after leaving it on the green from the tee box. Behind and ahead of that solitary bogey, there were many positive actions to establish him in a group that has acquired a short but significant advantage over the rest of the participants.
Eager to achieve this, without giving up anything, the Spaniard David Puig also made a bold statement of intent after repeating the same result, 69 strokes, as in the first round. “We have come here for a medal, not to do well,” the Barcelona native stated with conviction at the end of his round.
Good at the start, with a more discreet and complicated finish on the first day, David Puig reversed his performance to reach the same place, a more suitable route in any case, with some successes at the end, to keep his spirits up. Ranked 19th, the courage and drive of the Spaniard remains intact. His teacher and friend Rahm has shown him the way.
Hilarious Improv and Comedy Shows in the Heart of Columbus at Hashtag Comedy Co.
2023-11-06 14:59:58
After more than a decade of performing around central Ohio, the Hashtag Comedy Co. is putting down roots.
The improv troupe is opening a comedy club at 1253 N. High St. in the Short North, offering shows, workshops, corporate gigs and more.
Hashtag will hold its grand opening with several events including a variety show, an open mic event and its “improvised musical” Thursday through Saturday.
“We mightn’t be more excited,” said Matthew White, one of the co-founders of the company. “This venue will serve as a creative and dynamic space for talented comedy performers to showcase their craft, as well as a place for the community to come together and enjoy laughter, fun, and entertainment.”
The venue, which formerly housed District Art and Apparel, will seat 50 to 60 guests. Hashtag has applied for a liquor license but for now will have drinks available for special occasions, such as its grand opening, said Hannah Romes, a Hashtag co-owner with Chris Heiberger.
Hashtag Comedy Co. started in 2012 and has performed in various venues including Natalie’s, Woodlands Tavern and Kafé Kerouac.
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“As a comedy performance and production company that has been performing/producing in Columbus for over a decade, Hashtag Comedy Company is ecstatic regarding the opportunities a physical comedy club will offer us and the greater Columbus comedy scene,” said Romes.
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