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"Locations" include museum structures that contain galleries of smaller works either on permanent or temporary display, while "sites" are long-term art installations placed outside of the gallery context that have been either commissioned or acquired by Dia. All three locations are found in New York state, while the nine sites are located in ...
The Day of the Beast (Spanish: El día de la bestia) is a 1995 Spanish-Italian black comedy [n. 1] film co-written and directed by Álex de la Iglesia and starring Álex Angulo, Armando De Razza and Santiago Segura.
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Tito el Bambino: March 13, 2015; Christine D'Clario: March 28, 2015; Charlie Aponte: June 6, 2015. Solo debut after departing El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico. Alex Zurdo: June 7, 2015; Nick Jonas: August 9, 2015. First performance in Puerto Rico as a solo artist. Tego Calderón: August 28, 2015; Nicky Jam: September 17–18, 2015; De La Ghetto ...
In personal computer games, a spawn installation is an installed copy of a game that may only be used to play in multiplayer mode, or otherwise limits the amount of single-player content accessible to the user. Additionally, some spawn implementations only allow the user to join games hosted by the installer's cd-key.
A celebration of El Día E in Moscow, 2009. El Día E ('E-Day') or El Día del Español ('Spanish Language Day') is a festive commemoration promoted by the Instituto Cervantes since 2009, which takes place on the Saturday closest to the solstice of June, and whose objective is to spread the culture of Spanish, celebrate its importance in the world and foster the unity of its speakers.
Plus, Jennifer Lopez and Jharrel Jerome in "Unstoppable," the Munich Olympics drama "September 5," and the horror movie "Wolf Man."
What the Future Holds (Spanish: El día de mañana) [1] is a Spanish period drama miniseries created by Mariano Barroso for Movistar+. The series is based on Ignacio Martínez de Pisón's novel of the same name and premiered on 22 June 2018. [2] [3] The screenplay was co-penned by Barroso and Alejandro Hernández. [4]