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We have some New Orleans people here?Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Hey.Yeah, there we go.
Stop slut-shaming. OK. Fuck you.Going rouge over here.Starting to Twitter without telling my minders.
And once my mom passed, I tried to manage the money.The city of Baton Rouge, they started a fund for us.People donated. So that's how we were able to pay bills for all those years.
Donc c'est mal, ce n'est pas bien.C'est alerte rouge, alerte rouge.Il faut que j'éradique ce mauvais comportement.
Là c'est la pression.C'est alerte rouge, mon enfant fait une colère c'est mal, qu'est-ce-que je fais ?Et c'est difficile de réagir positivement dans ces conditions si on considère que ce truc-là c'est inadmissible.
whether it is the androgynous costuming or the breaking out of traditional gender roles when it comes to some of the dancing.And in "Moulin Rouge," there's not even a single male bare chest.
whether it is the androgynous costuming or the breaking out of traditional gender roles when it comes to some of the dancing.I saw "Nutcracker Rouge" last year and never looked back.
And she's like, OK.In Baton Rouge, you actually can't file a complaint over the phone.
I thought about those other headmasters, and I thought about all the schools I'd seen in Vietnam, and I thought about what having traveled through Cambodiain 1994 post Khmer Rouge.I thought, this is a really big potential thing I could go do.
So, for example, if you are an African-American transgender woman of color in the foster care system livingin Baton Rouge, Louisiana, for example, one of my clients, you could have all of these things happening to you simultaneously or in different aspects of your life.So just thinking about all the factors that kind of drive young people into these systems at higher numbers.
sorts of robots. So 21 days later, the first robots which are we call themsomething like red and rouge for the same color um they will actually just link both of those. They'll understand
So I'll just mix a little bit by hand here.I used Coco Rouge and the 91% in the pound cake.
And so a little bit about me is that I am a proud Cajun-Asian born from Louisiana.I am from Baton Rouge, and this is actually me in my thug life years about 10 years ago.So I had a very interesting creative journey.
When he was a baby, his mother rescued him and his four siblings, and they escaped togetherfrom the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia.She was able, amazingly, in the midst of all the killing and genocide going on, to get her entire family out.
At some point-- I don't have a slide of that, but an archaeologist there showed me a statue where you can see clear marks of destruction.So the Khmer Rouge were a little bit like the Taliban.I don't know if you remember before 9/11, maybe a few years before, they blew up those two large Buddha
statues in Afghanistan for no reason.And the Khmer Rouge did the same thing.They weren't Muslim. I guess they were Communists, the Khmer Rouge.
I need to sift those together-- cocoa powder.I'm using our Coco Rouge, which is this is red can over here.You have a look at it.
On a pris la carte du management du traitement des déchets dans le monde.Donc les points jaunes et rouges, c'est là où il y a le moins de traitement de déchets, au moins le moins efficace.On a pris cette carte.
I did radio announcing from that age into college.And I was actually a traffic reporter in Baton Rouge where there's awful traffic.If you all have ever been through there, you know, but I actually flew in the airplane every morning, every night.
That Toulouse Lautrec print you have of the Moulin Rouge dancers is not art unless you recently robbed a museum.
But everything that he was basing this theory on disappeared.The reason it disappeared was because of the Khmer Rouge.So I knew that, and that's what I got the grant from the Sloan Foundation, to try and find, to rediscover the stele that may or may not still exist.
They told me, if it exists, then maybe it's here.And apparently, the Khmer Rouge didn't think this was important.
They told me, if it exists, then maybe it's here.My sister was interested in Cambodia and the Khmer Rouge era in particular.
I spent a lot of time arranging cubicles in Baton Rouge Louisiana where we shot it like got there because we you know
This one is... they say "putting rouge on eyes" in Kabuki,
- Ladies and gentleman, this is the "Marley Rouge," $1,500,000.
People used to believe. Everybody here seen Rulan Rouge?
#2 : D'une manière générale, il y a un fil rouge et un dénominateur commun à tout ça.
whether it is the androgynous costuming or the breaking out of traditional gender roles when it comes to some of the dancing.I always tell people, it's sort of like the "Moulin Rouge" of New York, except everyone's classically-trained and it's gayer.
with those losses, the reign of terror that lasted for the years the Khmer Rouge were in power.
So I'll just mix a little bit by hand here.The 91 and then the 64, and then we have the Cocoa Rouge out, just so you can see that really beautiful red color, which
About two years later, I was actually at my brother's birthday party.And in Louisiana, if you'll ever go down to Baton Rouge, there's this wonderful place called Mary Lee Donuts-- and I feel like I should get a sponsorship for namedropping them-- but a delicious place called Mary Lee Donuts.
In fact, starting again with Cambodia, Sophal was able to give a very popular Ted talk-- which, if you guys haven't seen it, I recommend it--about criminal justice. And his entry point was the Khmer Rouge tribunals.You start with Cambodia, but you end up with the world.
on them, freckles, and a little bit of rouge on the cheeks and stuff.
Nobody can go there.And what it is is a repository for all the art that was destroyed by the Khmer Rouge.They tried to restore it, but mostly they do nothing.
They told me, if it exists, then maybe it's here.There is damage to it, but maybe it was the Khmer Rouge-- I have no idea-- but not the part that's important.
--ever expected. Early. And now I'm currently doing my last week at "Moulin Rouge, The Musical," and they're selling it there.
Woo! This musical was directed by Tony Award winner, for Moulin Rouge, Alex Timbers.
of your life, not only in the league, but then also after you were out of the league.Well, I was a senior in high school, 18 years-- I just turned 18 years old two days before my mom-- she was a Baton Rouge city policeofficer that was gunned down in the line of duty.
She's a television, film, and stage actor, who's currently playing-- I believe the name is Satine in "Moulin Rouge, The Musical." And she's a multi-minted artist as well, with many awards,
We are driving, actually, a youth-centered neighborhood plan in the Cody Rouge Warrendale neighborhood right now.
Et qui est connu, retenu, reconnu essentiellement pour ses prestations au Moulin rouge.
In Cambodia, it's estimated that somewhere between one out of four and one out of every three Cambodians was murdered by the Khmer Rouge.
It may be on the scale of Cambodia, one out of three or four people in the entire country murdered by the Khmer Rouge.
But just giving money away doesn't solve poverty.Other people said, thanks for doing this, but by the way, I've traveled in Cambodia, where the Khmer Rouge burned down the schools and burned the books.Can you bring the program there?
is an unrefined brown sugar.It's got a little more molasses in it, cocoa powder again, our Coco Rouge, some roasted hazelnuts, all-purpose flour,a little pinch of salt.
And he goes around the world.He comes to New York often to try to get back to Cambodia all the lost art that was sold out of the country during the years of the Khmer Rouge rule.Maybe you've read about it in the "New York Times." There are stories about it all the time.
And the Khmer Rouge did the same thing.They weren't Muslim. I guess they were Communists, the Khmer Rouge.They tortured and killed 1.7 million of their own people, Cambodians.
And you're kinda like, "well, there you go." John Merrow: In November 2005, with most New Orleanians still displaced, lawmakers in Baton Rouge took action.
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