Vorschau: Petra Kelly - Act Now! • Film von Doris Metz

Das Erste am 03.02.2026: Dokumentarfilm Deutschland 2024 +++ Petra Kelly glaubte daran, dass ein einzelner Mensch die Welt verändern kann – und lebte es kompromisslos vor. In den 1980er Jahren wurde sie zur Ikone der Friedens- und Umweltbewegung, trieb Proteste gegen Atomkraft und Atomraketen an und forderte eine radikale gesellschaftliche Transformation: eine blockfreie Welt ohne Waffen, Frieden mit der Natur. In den USA politisch sozialisiert, geprägt von Vietnamkrieg-Protesten, Bürgerrechtsbewegung und zivilen Ungehorsam, zog sie 1983 für die Grünen in den Bundestag ein. Sie unterstützte die DDR-Bürgerrechtsbewegung, stellte sich Honecker entgegen – und endete mit nur 44 Jahren in einer Tragödie: erschossen von ihrem Partner Gert Bastian. Mit seltenem Archivmaterial und Stimmen von Wegbegleitern zeichnet der Film das Porträt einer sensiblen, unbeirrbaren Frau – ausgezeichnet 2025 mit dem Deutschen Filmpreis (LOLA) als bester Dokumentarfilm und ist für den Grimme Preis 2026 nominiert. Film von Doris Metz | Erstausstrahlung: 03.02.2026 Regie/ Drehbuch: Doris Metz Kamera/ Bildgestaltung: Sophie Maintigneux Musik: Cico Beck Schnitt: Nina Ergang Produktion: Birgit Schulz

#Gene #Kelly

Der #Tänzer im #Regen

Ein nächtlicher Tanz mit Regenschirm in den #Straßen von #LosAngeles machten ihn #unsterblich: #GeneKelly hatte als #maskulin-#athletischer #Typ mit #Charme und #Humor maßgeblichen Anteil am #Boom des #Filmmusicals in #Hollywood. Am 2. Februar 1996 starb er.
https://www.deutschlandfunk.de/gene-kelly-musicals-100.html

#Kalenderblatt

"Singin' in the Rain": Ein nächtlicher Tanz mit Regenschirm machte Gene Kelly unsterblich

Ein nächtlicher Tanz mit Regenschirm machten ihn unsterblich: Gene Kelly hatte maßgeblichen Anteil am Boom des Filmmusicals in Hollywood. Am 2.2.1996 starb er.

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#boxing Xander #Zayas is the new unified WBO and WBA Junior Middleweight Champion, taking the WBA title from Abbas #Baraou via SD. It was an action-packed fight, both fighters showing aggression. But Zayas' punches were more telling. Good fight. 💪
Rematch or unification against Josh #Kelly next? 💪👊
#boxing Josh #Kelly won the IBF Junior Middleweight title from Bakhram #Murtazaliev by MD. Murtazaliev brought the fight and Kelly fought on the backfoot and clinched a lot, but he was given the nod. Murtazaliev could have been more aggressive, to be fair, but that would be a tall order against a running opponent.
Rematch? 👊

We insult the rapist, child molesting, murderous, treasonous, 34-time convicted felon, too. If he threatens us, do we also get to be multi-millionaires? Is this George H.W. Bush's "New World Order?" Wow! We can do this!!

#fascism #Trump #Kelly

https://toot.community/@Yoshi/115991693997484060

Den opprinnelige «sickos»-tegninga fra «The Onion» publisert 16. februar 2015.

https://theonion.com/painful-procedural-1819592076/?utm_source=mastodon

#Sickos #TheOnion #Kelly #StanKelly

Kelly, la esposa de Matthew Stafford, revela lo que hizo a las 2:30 a.m. luego de perder el campeonato de la NFC – ButterWord

Matthew Stafford's wife, Kelly Stafford, is revealing what the Los Angeles Rams quarterback rushed home to do after his team lost the NFC Championship game on Sunday, Jan. 25.

ButterWord

A federal appeals court on Friday turned down an extraordinary request from the Justice Department to force a judge to issue arrest warrants for journalist #Don #Lemon, and four other people in connection with a church protest in Minneapolis last week.

The department’s unusual petition, which was unsealed on Saturday along with other documents arising from the case, was a remarkably aggressive attempt by the Trump administration to strong-arm judges into doing its bidding.
It prompted an equally remarkable pushback from the conservative chief federal judge in Minnesota, who called the petition “frivolous” and categorically rejected the administration’s efforts to depict its need for the warrants as what he described as a “national security emergency.”

The dispute also shows the boundary-pushing lengths to which Trump administration officials are willing to go in their efforts to crack down on what they see as criticism of the president’s aggressive immigration measures.

The fight over the warrants began Tuesday evening, when federal prosecutors presented a criminal complaint to Magistrate Judge Douglas L. Micko in the Federal District Court in Minneapolis,
seeking the arrest of eight people in connection with the disruption of a church service in neighboring St. Paul, Minn., just days before.

The protest was held because the pastor of the church apparently also works as a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement official.

After considering the complaint, Judge Micko found there was probable cause to issue warrants for three of the suspects
— Nekima Levy #Armstrong, Chauntyll Louisa #Allen and William #Kelly
— all of whom were ultimately💥 taken into custody on Thursday.

But he refused to approve warrants for the other five people, including Mr. Lemon, who had been working as an independent reporter, and his producer, the unsealed court papers said.

Almost immediately, the U.S. attorney in Minnesota, Daniel N. Rosen, who was appointed by President Trump last year, notified the district’s chief judge, Patrick J. Schiltz, that 👉 he wanted another judge to review Judge Micko’s decision — a highly unusual move.
Typically, Judge Schiltz wrote in a letter to the appeals court, if the government is unsatisfied with a magistrate’s refusal to sign warrants, it can either “improve” its affidavit making the request and present it again, or it can set aside its criminal complaint and try a different way to charge the suspects: by seeking a grand jury indictment.

“It is important to emphasize that what the U.S. attorney requested is unheard-of in our district or, as best as I can tell, any other district in the Eighth Circuit,” wrote Judge Schiltz, a staunch Republican appointed by President George W. Bush.
“I have surveyed all of our judges
— some of whom have been judges in our district for over 40 years
— and no one can remember the government asking a district judge to review a magistrate judge’s denial of an arrest warrant.”

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/24/us/politics/don-lemon-arrest-warrant.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share

Appeals Court Rejects Justice Dept. Push for Arrest Warrant for Don Lemon

The department had made an extraordinary request for the appeals court to force a judge to issue warrants for Mr. Lemon and four other people in connection with a church protest in Minneapolis.

The New York Times