Stella from the english programme on FM1: "Home and Away". Everybody can listen to FM1 on www.midlar.fo - enter "lurta her" to the right of the frontpage. FM frequenzes are FM 98,7 and FM 91,7 in The Tórshavn [...] Tórshavn area, FM 88,7 in The Klaksvík area, FM 93,9 in The South of Eysturoy and FM 95,5 in The area of Kollafjørður, Hósvík, Hvalvík and Streymnes. Other areas: www.midlar.fo . Hjúnini, Stella og Petur Za [...] FM1 for non faroese speakers. Stella says: - Petur and I are hosting a radio program interviewing people in different countries and asking them what they are doing during lockdown and how life is like over
1950´erne: ”The Bells are ringing”, hvor han måske uskyldigt synger: ”Some people love to make love in the winter/others like to make love in Lovers Lane/but I like my lovin´ best of all/yes with the pouring [...] sikkert også José Felicianos stille stemningsfulde ballade: ”Listen to the pouring Rain.” Ray Davies fra Kinks skrev sangen “A rainy Day in June”, med en uhyggelig tekst, som absolut ikke forherliger regnen [...] skrækromantisk islæt med bl. a. linier som: ”and even though the Sun was out/The Rain came pouring down/” og omkædet: ”Everybody felt the Rain.” Bob Dylan skrev om “Rainy Day Women nr. 12 or 35”, som
nearing the great door of the garden, Kanawe. My heart rejoices As I come into your great cathedral, the Kitlope. My heart is joyous To hear the little birds as they welcome me back home. The trees are [...] are swaying to and fro As they are dancing to the welcome song sung by the bald eagle Accompanied by the ravens. All are in fine voices. My heart is at peace As I return to my ancestral homeland Where I [...] I find much joy. There is such peace and contentment in my soul Here in the Kitlope. Beinleiðis týtt ljóðar yrkingin nakað soleiðis á føroyskum: Hjarta mítt frøðir seg Sum eg nærkist stóru dyrnar til urtagarðin
BUT to the President of the mightiest nation of the world it is unseemly to lose composure and promise retaliation (revenge) On the screen I also saw people dancing in the streets rejoicing at the tragedy [...] system in the open society for JUSTICE and PEACE in the world With that in mind: How can it be right to attack with Persecution Invation Bombs Revenge Then the INN-DOERS have got us in exactly the situation [...] lucky to watch you on the TV screen when you delivered your address to the American nation, but it was also to me and all peoples and to everybody in the whole world, because the deed was not only committed
new chapter of my life in their country, I was utterly convinced that very few Americans were normal according to the standards on which I usually judge people. In addition, the country simply seemed too [...] too big to grasp fully, mysterious in some ways, and maybe even a little dangerous. The usual reaction I get when talking to people at home about studying in the U.S. is something like this: “I don’t think [...] it’s just too far away, and isn’t the crime rate pretty high over there? Oh, but it’s great that you’re doing it! Living the American Dream!” In the reality of what is the United States, I have not yet e
company. Eventually, in 1800, Nólsoyar Páll settled down in the Faroes nearby the statue later commemorating his life and his struggle for the people of the Faroes. He had been greatly influenced by his association [...] shares his experiences in the Faroes with the Honorable Senator from New York, that both of them might well wend their way back to the Faroes in the not too distant future to relax a bit in this most peaceful [...] walk along the street in Tórshavn commemorating the intrepid Jónas Bronck and his incredible adventures long ago in the new world. Michael Paul Reveal holds a juris doctorate in law from the University
from exhaustion, buried in the hail Poisoned in the bushes an´ blown out on the trail Hunted like a crocodile, ravaged in the corn Come in , she said, I´ll give you shelter from the storm . Um vit nú fara [...] gráta . Og samstundis veit hann, at hann eltir ein skugga: I see, I see lovers in the meadow I see, I see silhouettes in the window I watch them ´til they´re gone and they leave me hanging on To a shadow [...] nær: The Lady of the Lowlands, drotningin av Láglondum, ið hevur eygu sum royk, bønir sum rím, munn úr kyksilvuri, rødd sum kim, húð sum silki og andlit sum glas. With your mercury mouth in the missionary
you had in them The ready listening ear, the comforting hand on the shoulder The willingness to listen to another?s distress and the care you gave The principled way in which you treated people The gentleman [...] The sound of your voice as you spoke on the phone The bundle of papers under your arm The ever half-filled coffee cup in front of you The concentrated look on your face as you studied some paper With your [...] all a part of you. The light step, the twinkling eyes The charming smile as you spoke to someone The laughter in your voice as you shared a joke at a party Your actions as you read the story from tarvafelagi_
"She moves among the sparrows And she walks across the sea She moves among the flowers And she moves something deep indise of me (?)" "Nature Boy" ??????? Ummæli Kim Simonsen ??????? Nick Cave megnar ikki [...] hann eina serliga útgávu av hesum songum kallað "The Secret Life of the Life Song", har hann samstundis hevði eina hugleiðing um kærleikssangin, um list, melankoli og hjartasorg. Cave hevur seinastu árini [...] moralskt, kanska entá moralistiskt. Ónd list, svørt list, fólkamorð, fremmandagerðing, sjálvmorð, eksistensielt samanbrot hevur verið ein fastur fylgisveinur í list, ið hevur haft mín áhuga. Filmar, musikkur
brot: "Bambi is always the poor, the small, the dear, the pestered. The one that has put itself in danger and perishes in it. People as toys pass from one hand to another. That which the one child has just [...] away the other can still do with. They are lead and looked after, the children, and they in their turn keep an eye on their toys so that nobody takes them away from them. Poor children. Poor people. So [...] fruit vendors, newsagents, shepherds, sheltered people, unsheltered people, whole families, wholly or not, anyway, they had a right to do so, they did so in order to protect their own troops and to keep