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Carmen

1

[ kahr-muhn; Spanish kahr-men ]

noun

  1. a male or female given name: from a Latin word meaning “song.”


Carmen

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[ kahr-muhn; French kar-men ]

noun

  1. an opera (1875) by Georges Bizet.

Carmen

  1. One of the most popular of operas , composed by Georges Bizet , and first produced in the late nineteenth century. The title character is known for manipulating men. One of her victims, a Spanish soldier, arranges for her to escape from jail, but she later abandons him for a bullfighter, and he stabs her. The pieces “Habanera” and “Toreador Song” are well-known excerpts from Carmen .
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“It’s a victory for consumers that State Farm will have to make its case in a public hearing before a judge, and the judge will decide if a rate hike is justified,” Consumer Watchdog Executive Director Carmen Balber said in a statement.

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The series is not exactly chock full of revelations, unless you consider it newsworthy that Carmen, the eldest of their children, refers to her messy updo as a “butt cheek bun,” or that Alec has a severe allergy to cats, despite owning four of them.

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“What we were trying to accomplish then, we’re still trying to accomplish,” echoed Carmen Cusack, who portrays Mary Todd Lincoln.

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Offering fan favorite shows like “Absolutely Fabulous” and the OG “Queer as Folk” alongside original series like “Drag Latina,” a competition series hosted by “RuPaul’s Drag Race” alum Carmen Carrera, and “Halloween Ball 2024,” a vogue sports competition shot in downtown L.A. featuring ballroom legends Dashaun Wesley and Leiomy Maldonado, Revry is pitching itself as a one-stop shop for vibrant and unapologetic queer content.

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Carmen Emmi’s film jumps between photography styles to capture its stars in ice-cold digital and the warmth of MiniDV, perfect for a movie about an undercover cop working sting missions to catch gay men cruising for sex, who happens to fall in love with one of his Johns.

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