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❤️ Durand Express 🦔

"The Durand Express was a weekly newspaper published in Durand, Michigan from 1888 until 2003.Durand Now It was owned by a number of different individuals until being sold to the Argus-Press of Owosso, Michigan.Argus-Press website References Category:Newspapers published in Michigan "

❤️ Radu Stanca National Theatre 🦔

"The Radu Stanca National Theatre () is the largest and the most important establishment of performing arts in Sibiu, Romania. Founded in 1949 as the State Theatre of Sibiu,Radu Stanca National Theatre at agerpres.ro it was given the name of the Romanian playwright and theatre director Radu Stanca. History Between the 16th and 18th centuries, amateur street actors began to appear in Sibiu, performing in various improvised location. Around the middle of the 17th century, a wooden shed was erected in the Large Square of the city where the amateur performers could house their plays on a regular basis and some time after the plays were moved to a new location, near the western gate of the city. In 1769 all plays were moved to the house of Baron Möringer, where they flourished and developed into more complex performances. In 1782 a group of actors led by Christoph Seipp arrived in Sibiu where, impressed by the atmosphere of the city, they settled for two years. The performances held by Seipp and the reaction of the public, convinced the local authorities that the city needed a theatre. The first location was set to be the Thick Tower. After two fires broke out, the last being in 1949, the authorities founded a permanent professional artistic institution in the building where the Apollo Cinema was functioning. First performance, held on 9 December 1949, was O scrisoare pierdută under the direction of Radu Stanca. The German section was opened in 1956. The theatre is housed in the same building since then.http://www.cultura.sibiu.ro/institutii/tnrs - Romanian only Renamed in 2005, as Radu Stanca National Theatre, the institution became one of the leading Romanian theatres housing over a hundred plays. It organizes the Sibiu International Theatre Festival and also the large scale representation of Faust at the Balanta Warehouse. References External links * http://www.tnrs.ro/program - Official Website of Radu Stanca National Theatre * http://www.sibfest.ro/ - Official Website of Sibiu International Theatre Festival Category:Theatres in Sibiu Sibiu National Theatre Category:1949 establishments in Romania "

❤️ Ząbkowska Street in Warsaw 🦔

"Ząbkowska Street is one of the oldest streets in Warsaw, Poland, located in the Praga-Północ district. It runs east from Targowa Street and is around one kilometre long. Considered one of the most interesting tourist destinations, it is famous for historical buildings, namely tenement houses that were built at the turn of the 20th century. Ząbkowska Street History Before the First World War Ząbkowska Street was inhabited mainly by Jewish people. In most cases, they were real estate owners, traders, and entrepreneurs as they belonged to higher levels of the middle class of society. At the beginning of the 20th century, Praga district (later divided into Praga-Północ and Praga Półudnie, Eng. Praga-North, Praga-South) consisted only of a couple of streets. The Jewish community decided to invest money in this area and built great houses which survived both World Wars and many other dramatic events of the history of Warsaw. Ząbkowska Street was a place of entertainment from the very beginning. At Bazar Różyckiego (one of the most famous permanent marketplaces in Warsaw), which lies in the heart of the street, everyday, hundreds of people exchanged services and spent time together in a friendly, lazy, Warsaw-style atmosphere. Ząbkowska Street was also famous for Vodka Factory ‘’Koneser”, (originally Spirit Distillation Plant) where top quality alcohol was produced. According to varsavianists, there are many fascinating stories connected with this place. Ząbkowska Street today Ząbkowska Street is a busy place with many restaurants and bars. In most of them, one can try Polish and Czech specialities at a very low price in comparison with other districts of Warsaw. Ząbkowska Street is a student, tourist and hipster friendly place. It has become an artist hub, where many musicians and painters are still looking for inspiration. In 2013, Czesław Mozil, famous Polish musician and TV presenter opened his restaurant there. One thing which also lures people to this place is the great atmosphere created by the natives. During the 1943 Warsaw Uprising, the population of the capital of Poland was reduced drastically. From that moment, the structure of the society changed and would never be the same, but at Praga district there is still a lot of people who inherited special features of the native citizens of Warsaw (dialect, style). According to the statistics, Praga is one of the most dangerous places in Warsaw. Future According to the future plans, Ząbkowska Street will probably become a walkway. All necessary changes will be introduced as the second line of the underground railway system will be finished. The economists and business experts agree that the second “Metro” line will bring profits to the right-side of Warsaw and that Ząbkowska Street will have the chance to become a slightly different version of another famous walkway located in Warsaw - Chmielna Street. References Category:Streets in Warsaw "

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