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Time for another epic show at the Stade de France Paris for the closing ceremony of the Olympics 2024
A Golden Voyager lands in a world that is deserted and mysterious, ready to explore.
Athens 1896 Greece 🇬🇷 to Paris 2024 🇫🇷
It’s always worth remembering Pierre de Coubertin’s vision for the modern Olympic Games and the contribution of Greece.
“The Hymn to Apollo”, like you’ve never seen or heard it before.
The Olympic rings! The Stade de France! 🩵💛🖤💚���️
Angèle and Phoenix turning Stade de France into Stade de Dance
Speeches by Tony Estanguet, President of Paris 2024 and Thomas Bach, President of the International Olympic Committee.
As the Olympic Anthem plays, the Olympic flag is lowered. It’s a lovely performance by the Maîtrise de Fontainebleau and the Orchestre Divertimento.
From Paris to LA. The Olympic flag is officially handed over!
Mayors Anne Hidalgo and Karen Bass make history as they join IOC President Thomas Bach for the handover.
“The Star-Spangled Banner” rings out around the Stade de France, while Simone Biles holds the Olympic flag.
“Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to bring the Olympic flag to Los Angeles.”
The Red Hot Chili Peppers are getting the #LA28 party started!
As we bid farewell to the Paris 2024 Olympic flame, Yseult treats us to a spine-tingling rendition of “My way”.
Merci Beaucoup Paris 2024, See you in LA 2028
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All up in my bizz
tagged by @isleofdaydreams
Favorite Color: black, grey, bordeaux
Currently Reading: Findings by Maria Popova, an essay collection by Toni Morrison and rereading this heart fossilized and silent by chrmdpoet
Last Song: le temps fera les choses by Angèle
Last Movie: the borrowers (1997) with my little brother
Last Series: only murders in the building
Sweet, Spicy, Savory: savory
Craving: a break
Tea or Coffee: tea, always
Currently Working On: actually started writing an avatrice fic yesterday
Tagging my babes @daydur @qvert @salva @darlingavasilva in case they are up for it ❤️
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the multilingual music list you need to enrich your ears
If you’re learning French, Spanish, Italian, etc. & are in need of artists to listen to... i’ve got you ! Here you’ll find music from different genres & most are on spotify.
French
○ indila
○ louane
○ gims
○ angèle
○ yseult
○ nilusi
○ calogero
○ tayc
○ dadju
○ videoclub
○ olivier dion
○ lenni kim
○ céline dion
○ black m
○ vitaa
○ amel bent
○ ya levis
○ lefa
○ tal
○ matt pokora
○ maelle
○ louis and the yakuza
○ kyo
○ thomas dutronc
○ jérémy frerot
○ stromae
○ vianney
○ slimane
○ amir
○ zazie
○ marc dupré
○ pierre de maere
Spanish
○ reik
○ juanes
○ pablo alborán
○ chucho rivas
○ rosalía
○ jesse y joy
○ blas cantó
○ francisca valenzuela
○ camila
○ romeo santos
○ prince royce
○ rozalén
○ vetusta morla
○ sin bandera
○ anthrés
○ mirco tdh
○ natalia lafourcade
○ rsel
○ pol granch
○ izal
○ julio iglesias
○ ana mena
○ cepeda
○ cristian castro
○ andrés suárez
○ son by 4
German
○ elif
○ wincent weiss
○ tim bendzko
○ hava
○ mike singer
○ lea
○ nakima
○ berge
○ anna blue
○ fabien wegerer
○ moritz garth
○ adel tawil
Italian
○ arisa
○ laura pausini
○ lorenzo fragola
○ giorgia
○ francesca michielin
○ marco mengoni
○ annalisa
○ ermal meta
○ alessio bernabei
○ einar
○ the kolors
○ sonohra
○ levante
○ michele merlo
○ matteo romano
○ valerio mazzei
○ holden
○ diego lazzari
○ ultimo
○ albe
○ michele bravi
○ alex w
○ le vibrazioni
○ måneskin
Neapolitan
○ rosario miraggio
○ tony colombo
○ liberato
Swedish
○ darin
○ molly sandén
○ benjamin ingrosso
○ dotter
○ cherrie
○ veronica maggio
○ victor leksell
Norwegian
○ tix
○ chris holsten
○ gabrielle
○ ylva
○ victoria nadine
○ ingeborg
○ ramón
○ stina talling
○ delara
○ bendik
○ kristin
Finnish
○ behm
○ ollie
○ erin
○ abreu
○ pihlaja
○ jvg
○ costee
○ anna puu
○ suvi teräsniska
Icelandic
○ gdrn
○ auður
○ aron can
○ friðrik dór
○ bríet
○ hatari
○ daði freyr
Lithuanian
○ donny montell
○ kaia
○ sisters on wire
○ alanas chosnau
○ jazzu
○ monique
○ monika linkyte
○ gabrielius vagelis
○ evgenya redko
○ vilius
○ jurga
○ igle
Greek
○ marina satti
○ christos mastoras
○ eleonora zouganeli
○ nikos vertis
○ yianna terzi
○ pantelis pantelidis
○ michalis hatzigiannis
○ nikos oikonomopoulos
○ giorgos kakosaios
○ konstantinos argiros
○ stan
○ anastasios rammos
○ llias vrettos
○ giannis haroulis
○ antonis remos
○ giannis ploutarhos
Russian
○ elvira t
○ rauf & faik
○ sergey lazarev
○ dima bilan
○ zivert
○ max barskih
○ loboda
○ gafur
○ mona songz
○ misha marvin
○ serebro
○ ani lorak
○ cream soda
○ jah khalib
○ jony
○ the limba
○ xcho
○ maxim fadeev
○ asammuell
○ egor kreed
○ ooes
○ alyona shvets
○ alekseev
○ кис кис
○ emin
Romanian
○ mark stam
○ carla’s dreams
○ andra
○ the motans
○ emilian
○ liviu teodorescu
○ irina rimes
○ mario fresh
○ andrei banuta
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Illicit affairs | Masterlist
summary: y/n stark returns after she escaped New York & peter’s rather anxious to see her after what happened between them. But neither fury or tony care about it and assign a mission to them: capture black cat and kingpin. Should be easy right? No, lol. While y/n and peter try to navigate their new “friendship” and try work together to capture kingpin, y/n gets tangled with one pretty felicia hardy and peter doesn’t like it at all. Jealousy doesn’t suit peter or y/n, secret meetings are a must, partying too and even a couple of hookups; everything to save the world, right?
Prologue: y/n comes back from spending one year and a half in Europe for a mission, peter’s nervous as hell for her return and tony is not having any of their shit, so instead of buying an oversize “get-along-shirt” he decides to place them in a “get-along-mission”.
Dreams- Fleetwood Mac & Illicit affairs -Taylor swift.
Chapter 1: harry osborn is a flirt and justin hammer is a jackass. y/n tells peter that he is an idiot, again. & black cat wants to know what night are they talking about.
Maniac - Conan Grey & my tears ricochet - Taylor Swift.
Chapter 2: y/n and peter make the adults laugh -not intentionally-, y/n has always been the designated driver, she never deletes footage and can someone tell gwen that nobody likes her when she’s being possessive?
Venus- Shocking Blue & Daddy Issues -The Neighbourhood
Chapter 3: who doesn’t love to sneak out to a club full of criminals? ok, that was not fair for peter, but at least he can still kick ass. Plus, someone’s not happy to see that y/n is back.
Kiwi- Harry Styles & Dakiti- Bad Bunny
Chapter 4: tony can’t catch a break with his daughter, y/n receives an unexpected call and then goes for a little day trip to coney island and for peter somethings sus.
Girls like Girls- Hayley Kiyoko & Ta reine- Angèle
Chapter 5: y/n gets way too flustered when she returns from “researching”, clandestine meetings and locked bathrooms in parties are a must. Plus, peter wants to know what the hell is wrong with you?
Break up with your girlfriend, I’m bored- Ariana Grande & Carolina- Harry styles
Chapter 6: kingpin is on the move; peter is a sad mess that doesn’t understand why y/n keeps secrets while she needs to answer a call and tony has a crush on dr. strange.
august- Taylor Swift & Hopelessly devoted to you- Olivia Newton- John
Chapter 7: y/n is done with bullets and would like to live in timeloops; plus, she has an honest talk with peter for the first time in forever. Both felicia and peter can climb walls, interesting.
Lights up - Harry Styles & Woman- Harry Styles
Chapter 8: imagine the met gala but ten times better and in stark tower, that’s it. felicia doesn’t have very good manners and sneaks away with y/n but peter and his friends are on the lookout.
Do I wanna know -Arctic Monkeys & bad idea- girl in red
Chapter 9: the power of a girl after a break up? Let me tell you. felicia learns a thing or two about trusting the wrong people and peter just really really wants you to be happy.
Champagne problems- Taylor Swift & These boots are made for walkin’ – Nancy Sinatra & Rolling in the deep- Adele
Epilogue: y/n and Peter feel in heaven when they are together but something’s bothering y/n so she decides to take a small trip for old time’s sake.
willow- Taylor Swift. Coney Island - Taylor Swift
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Shadow of Fear
An original neo noir
Summary:
Sleepless nights came with the job. It’s something Detective D’Amato accepted a long time ago. When sleep finally comes, his night is interrupted by a phone call…
Characters:
Det. Anthony ‘Tony’ D’Amato
Honey Von Lux aka Angèle Christop (fc Francine Everett)
Chapters:
One , two , three , four , five , six , seven
⚠️Overall warnings: Film noir so genre adjacent warnings apply, angst, murder , crime investigation, drinking and smoking, sexual situations
Coming Spring 2023
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Fic Writer Interview
I was tagged by @metalbvcky Thanks, Mandy. I love these.
Name: Thalia
Fandoms: Marvel, so far. I'm a huge SteveTony ship, so they're my main pairing, but I also love to write for BuckyTony and BuckyNat. I write SteveBucky sometimes, too. I can write for a lot of pairings I feel comfortable for, but these are my main.
Two-shot: I only have two: Last Time and Bittersweet.
Most popular multi-chaptered fic: That would be the first part of 2020 Kinktober.
Actual worst part of writing: describing places and some actions.
How you choose your titles: Most of my fics are inspired by a song, so I generally take a word or a sentence, or even the title of the song it was inspired. Or sometimes even a sentence a character said in a movie. For example, Last Time inspired by the song Last Time by Midnight Kids; Drowning inspired by Island by SVRCINA; Jalousie inspired the song of the same title by Angèle; Fragments of our souls inspired by Fragments by James Young; We're Meant to Say Goodbye inspired by Already Gone by Sleeping at Last; etc. I usually make a playlist for some of my fics so I can get in the mood before writing.
Do you outline?: Um, not really. I have a very concise plan before even starting to write the fic. I brainstorm and write down every idea and when I think it's enough I start planning the chapters, so I know how many chapters it will have beforehand and what will happen in every chapter. Sometimes I have to add events in one or another chapter, but it doesn't change much. The truth is: I know absolutely everything that will happen from the moment I start writing.
Ideas you probably won't get around to, but wouldn't it be nice: Oh God, I have so many ideas. I always tell my friends that I'll never get to write everything I want to. Anyway, I have plenty of one-shots that I still need to organize the plot, so they're just confused ideas. For certain I have: Forties AU for BuckyNat; Fairy!Tony and Prince!Steve; CEO!Steve and Intern!Tony; Medieval AU for Natasha/Wanda; #2 work for The World We've Made series - BuckyTony
Call outs @ me: You adopt English for writing stories? Good. Do it. Don't worry. Everyone makes mistakes, I've caught mistakes in native speakers' WIP more than once. You're not alone, there are famous writers that adopted a foreign language to write. Look at Joseph Conrad who abandoned his language, Polish, to write in English. Look at Nancy Huston who chose French instead of her native language, English. You can be successful. Practice brings improvement!
Best writing traits: Apparently, I'm good at suspense and unexpected ends. Readers have told me it into a lot of fics, and they also seem to enjoy my intros.
Spicy tangential opinion: I don't know what would be a spicy opinion? LOL.
Tagging: @friendshapedcastiel; @nutella-28m; @notdoingsohot and @alexcat45
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tag game :)
tagged by my buddy @stardustony. Thank youuuuu! :)
three ships: Tony Stark/happiness, Elizabeth/Mr. Darcy, and my all-time fave: EOWYN/FARAMIR!
last song: “Flou” by Angèle.
last movie: The Santa Clause 2.
currently watching: Season 2 of The Mandalorian.
currently consuming: Nothing! It’s late haha.
currently craving: Pasta, ice cream, milk, water LOL.
tagging: @prydekitty, @0b1wan, @wandasmaximova, @tonydarling, and @tonystarkz
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I was tagged by @goxteia Nickname: sam, samsam ; Zodiac: scorpio ; Height: 1m60 ; Last movie I saw: Avengers Endgame ; Last thing I googled: did Endgame have some improv scenes? Favourite musicians: Freddie Mercury, Amy Lee, Imelda May, Mozart, Billie Eilish, Roy Khan, Tommy Karevik, Alissa White Gluz, Floor Jensen, Charlotte Wessel, David Bowie, Simone Simons... ; Song stuck in my head: jalousie - Angèle ; Other blogs: @amershartzler @fiftythousandtears @lesenfantsdecain ; Followers: 1,143 ; Following: 124 ; Amount of sleep: 0-3 ; Lucky numbers: 7 ; Dream job: ethologist ; What I'm wearing:my AC/DC tshirt because I love Tony 3000 ; Favourite food:my mom’s recipes ; Languages: french, english,italian, a bit of spanish ; Can I play an instrument: none ; Favourite song: you should see me in a crown - Billie Eilish ; Random fact: i can’t sleep without sleeping pills ; Describe yourself in aesthetic things: idek how one’s supposed to answer ; Tell me something that pricked your heart recently: a dream about my cat ;
I tag whoever wants to do this, maybe @itjustdependsontheday or @demberly or @koschei-the-ginger
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2022年に見たものを振り返る
↓だいたいの区分
■:映画、□:演劇、▲:スクリーニング、☆:ドラマ
【映画・演劇・スクリーニング】
1月11日 □:『だからビリーは東京で』(東京芸術劇場シアターイースト)
1月18日 □:『INTO THE WOODS』(日生劇場)
2月1日 ▲:『Fire Shut Up in My Bones(METスクリーニング) ▲:『Constellations』
2月3日 ▲:『アルマゲドンの夢』(���国立劇場)
2月5日 ■:『バスタブとブロードウェイ』(Netflix)
2月11日 ■:『マルクス一番乗り』
2月14日 ▲:『The View Upstairs〜君が見た、あの日〜』(日本青年館ホール)
2月17日 ■:『ユーロヴィジョン 歌合戦』(Netflix)
2月22日 ■:『チャーリーズ・エンジェルス』(2019年版、Netflix)
2月23日 ■:『ウエスト・サイド・ストーリー』
2月24日 ■:『ビルド・ア・ガール』(Netflix)
2月25日 ■:『ハスラーズ』(Netflix) ■:『ガールコップ』(Amazon Prime)
2月27日 ▲:『フェイクスピア』(NODA・MAP)
3月1日 ■:『ホームカミング』(Netflix)
3月2日 □:『カーテンズ』(東京国際フォーラム) ■:『シラノ・ド・ベルジュラック』(ミュージカル版)
3月4日 ■:『ある愛すべき夫婦の秘密』(Amazon Prime) ▲:『ハムレット』(Gildford Shakespeare Company)
3月7日 ■:『September Issue』(Netflix)
3月10日 ■:『Angèle』(Netflix) ■:『ベン・プラット コンサート』(Netflix)
3月11日 ■:『コーヒー&シガレッツ』(Netflix)
3月12日 ■:『マリッジストーリー』(Netflix)
3月13日 ■:『ベスト・ワースト・ストーリー』(Netflix)
3月15日 ■:『ウエスト・サイド・ストーリー』 ■:『ヴィクター/ヴィクトリア』
3月22日 □:『ブラッド・ブラザーズ』(東京国際フォーラム
4月5日 ■:『コーダ あいのうた』 ■:『ガンパウダー・ミルクシェイク』
4月26日 □:『Flower Drum Song』(日本青年館ホール)
5月22日 □:『オルフェオとエウリディケ』(新国立劇場) ▲:『The Doctor』(ITA)
5月27日 ▲:『ジェローム・ロビンス トリビュート』(試写)
6月1日 ■:『チロンヌプカムイ イオマンテ』
6月2日 ■:『アネット』
6月8日 ■:『ドライブ・マイ・カー』(Amazon Prime)
6月12日 ▲:『リーマン・トリロジー』(NTL)
6月14日 □:『ガイズ&ドールズ』(帝国劇場)
6月22日 ■:『Gaga: Five Foot Two』 ■:『Jennifer Lopez: Halftime』 ■:『Disclosure』(以上、Netflix)
6月23日 ■:『Bad Vegan』 ■:『Joan Didion』 ■:『Fyre Island』 ■:『White Hot』(以上、Netflix)
6月26日 ■:『Tig Notaro Happy To Be Here』 ■:『Tig』 ■:『Dance Dreams: Hot Chocolate Nutcracker』(以上、Netflix)
6月29日 ■:『Excuse Me, I Love You: Ariana Grande』 ■:『What Would Sophia Lauren?』 ■:『Cuba and the Cameraman』(以上、Netflix)
7月7日 □:『ペレアスとメリザンド』(新国立劇場)
7月17日 □:『ペレアスとメリザンド』(新国立劇場)
7月28日 □:『BE MORE CHILL』(新国立劇場)
8月1日 ■:『エマ』 ■:『説得』(以上、Netflix)
8月2日 ■:『カミラ・カヴェロのシンデレラ』(Amazon Prime) ■:『かもめ食堂』 ■:『Becoming』(以上、Netflix)
8月3日 ■:『幸せへのまわり道』 ■:『永遠の門』 ■:『ジュリー&ジュリア』 ■:『オプラ+ヴァイオラ』(以上、Netflix)
8月4日 ■:『マンク』(Netflix)
8月5日 ■:『いつか晴れた日に』 ■:『食べて、祈って、恋をして』(以上、Netflix)
8月6日 ■:『九人���翻訳家たち』(Amazon Prime)
8月9日 ■:『水の中のつぼみ』 ■:『トムボーイ』(以上、Amazonレンタル)
8月10日 ■:『ガールフッド』(Amazonレンタル)
8月12日 ■:『秘密の森の、その向こう』(試写)
8月23日 ■:『ピーター・ラビット』 ■:『マリー・ミー』(以上、機内) □:『Little Shop of Horrors』(Westside Theatre Upstairs)
8月24日 □:『Funny Girl』(August Wilson Theatre)
8月25日 □:『The Music Man』(Winter Garden Theatre)
8月26日 □:『SIX』(旧Brooks Atkinson Theatre、現Lena Horne Theatre)
8月27日 □:『Hadestown』(Walter Kerr Theatre)
8月28日 □:『Nosebleed』(The Claire Tow Theatre)
8月29日 □:『The Kite Runner』(Hayes Theatre)
8月30日 □:『INTO THE WOODS』(St.James Theatre)
8月31日 □:『Dear Evan Hansen』(Music Box Theatre)
9月1日 □:『A Strange Loop』(Lyceum Theatre)
9月2日 □:『Between the Lines』(Tony Kiser Theatre)
9月3日 □:『The Butcher Boys』(Irish Repertoire Theatre) □:『Moulin Rouge!』(Al Hirschfeld Theatre)
9月4日 ■:『レゴ・バットマン』 ■:『ベルファスト』(以上、機内)
9月15日 ▲:『ヘンリー五世』(NTL)
10月1日 □:『ガラスの動物園』(新国立劇場)
10月8日 □:『浜辺のアインシュタイン』(神奈川県民ホール)
10月25日 □:『バイ・バイ・バーディ』(KAAT)
10月27日 □:『レオポルトシュタット』(新国立劇場)
10月28日 ▲:『INTO THE WOODS』(初演版) ■:『お熱いのがお好き』
11月20日 ▲:『アンチゴーヌ』(NT Collection)
11月21日 ▲:『ロミオとジュリエット』(2021年版、NT Collection)
11月23日 ▲:『エンジェルス・イン・アメリカ ミレニアム来る』(NT Collection)
11月25日 ▲:『三文オペラ』 ▲:『令嬢ジュリー』(以上、NT Collection)
11月27日 ▲:『Don’t. Make. Tea』(Traverse Theatre)
12月13日 ■:『ルイス・ウェイン 生涯愛した妻とネコ』
12月23日 ■:『ナイヴス・アウト グラス・オニオン』(Netflix)
12月31日 ▲:『ショウ・マスト・ゴー・オン』(これから見ます)
【その他、配信ドラマ】
・『アンブレイカブル・キミー・シュミット』(S1〜S3)
・『ヴァレリア(S1〜S2)
・『ギルモア・ガールズ』(S1〜S2)
・『コミカレ!』(S1〜S2)
・『サンドマン』
・『シェフのテーブル』(S2〜S6、フレンチ、BBQ、ピザ)
・『力の指輪』
・『デリーガールズ』(S1〜S3)
・『パースート・オブ・ラブ』
・『不動産ファミリー〜高級物件はお任せ』(S2)
・『ブリティッシュ・ベイクオフ』(S7〜S8)
・『ブルックリン・ナインナイン』(S8)
・『マーベラス・ミセス・メイゼル』(S4)
・『メイド・イン・ヘヴン』
・『モーツァルト・イン・ジャングル』(S1)
・『リゾのビッグガールズ発掘』
・『令嬢アンナの真実』
・『ワッフルとモチ』
・『ワン・ミシシッピ』(S1〜S2)
・『7Days Out』
・『Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee』(S1〜S6)
・『Cooked』
・『Drink Masters』
・『High on the Hog』
・『Song Exploder』(S1〜S2)
・『The Chef Show』(S1〜S4)
・『The Secret of Great British Castles』(S1〜S2)
【展示】
・《国際芸術祭「あいち2022」》(愛知県立美術館)
こうして振り返ると、劇場や映画館やギャラリーに行きそびれたことばかり考えてしまう。そして毎年、次の年こそはもう少し足を運びたいと決意するのだった...。
5年ぶりくらいにニューヨークで連日観劇できたのはよかった。年明けにも行く予定ですぞ。
そして、こんなにドラマやドキュメンタリーを配信で見ていたことにびっくり。多分書き忘れているものがある。ちゃんと記録を取らないとダメだな。
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Afriwood Studioz announces the release of first drama film; Mania
Afriwood Studioz announces the release of first drama film; Mania
Afriwood Studioz Limited is proud to announce the release of film called Mania, a dramatic thriller starring budding actress Grace Genevieve Tusiime, Angèl Toni Acer, Rwomushana Denise, Josephine Kabahuma and Jeff Roberts Walusimbi & directed by a multi-award winning director Kizito Samuel Saviour. Mania is the story of Emma, a young man who gets convicted for a crime he never committed in a bid…
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Two Lions In Love Edition | 6.19 & 6.26.21
Secret Radio | 6.19 & 6.26.21 | Hear it here.
6/19: Juneteenth “Two Lions in Love Edition”
“Tropical use only” — drug salesperson
1. Daddy Don’t - “Bottom Side of Texas”
One of our favorite spots to play in the whole country is the Pilot Light in Knoxville — it’s not just the club, but the neighborhood and really the whole drive into town, digging into the Tennessee mountains. There’s a little St. Louis in its bricks and pathways too. One evening brought us a night with Daddy Don’t, which was a gal on guitar singing songs about the gal on drums, plus a guy onstage strictly to blow bubbles. They seemed so shy and so completely cool. Their set was hilarious and touching and maybe a little stumbly and thoroughly charismatic. I felt an overlap with Birdcloud and Schwervon and ‘90s Olympia but also definitely their own thing. I hope they’re doing cool stuff these days too.
2. Ennio Morricone - “Guerra e Pace Pollo e Brace” - “Grazie Zie” soundtrack
The great music find from the wedding of Josh and Ashleigh. We spent some time recently remembering what a fantastic time that was…
3. Panjabi MC - “Mundian to Bach Ke”
…because we all met up in Chicago this month to celebrate the marriage of Ren and Kiera! It was in the Morton Arboretum, bringing together both American and Indian families in one grand event. The music throughout the evening was lovely, from the ceremony (Josh on solo guitar) through the early events and the meal. Once the dance floor was opened, however, a whole new flavor dropped: the DJ rocked between Nelly and Indian dancefloor music, then over to Michael Jackson, then into Panjabi MC and on and on. We danced our faces off!
- “Can You Feel the Love Tonight” karaoke version with special guest star!
4. Sparks - “The Number One Song in Heaven”
“Gabriel plays it and God how he plays it!” I know everybody’s gonna be talking about Sparks soon because of the doc that just dropped, and it’ll be both from people who know everything about Sparks and from people who are brand-new zealots. Bring it on — I’m so looking forward to learning more about these guys… especially because, in just over a month, on August 6, there’s going to be a whole other film dropping that we’ve been looking forward to for years. It’s called “Annette,” and it’s directed by Carax, who did “Holy Motors” and “Lovers on the Bridge” — it’s his first movie in English and his first musical. But check this: Sparks wrote all the music! The cast includes Adam Driver, Marion Cotillard, Angèle AND Russell Mael … I mean, we couldn’t be any more excited for this film. It’s entirely possible that it won’t work at all, but it’s also entirely possible that it turns out to be the combined efforts of some of the most interesting artists working today.
5. T.P. Orchestre Poly-Rythmo de Cotonou - “Noude Ma Gnin Tche De Me”
We met up with Theo Welling recently just off Atlantic Avenue at a place with a questionable name and a brothel theme but a pretty epic back patio. Not only were there chandeliers and a disco ball hanging from the broad branches of the tree overhead, but the music was DEAD ON our tastes. When this song came on, it was like: they got us. There was some Francis Bebey a little later on, I mean it was the very stuff. And the thing is, this song totally rocked that patio. Because T.P. rules.
This is from Analog Africa’s crucial T.P. collection, “Echos Hypnotiques.”
6. Elsa - “Ecoutez”
The energy in French records from the ‘60s is crackling hard — this one
We picked up this record at Dave’s Records when we were in town for Ren and Keira’s wedding. It happened to be Record Store Day as well, so we went to Dave’s Records, an old favorite with a “CDs — Never Had Em, Never Will” sign in the window. “They powered through CDs,” says Paige. That sign is this relic of them living through the ‘90s and ‘00s, really.”
7. Velvet Underground - “White Light/White Heat”
Theo was wearing a Lou Reed Transformer shirt that night and we spent some time talking about this crazy band. I feel like this track is the ultimate experience of VU where they find the most ragged frayed edge of pop music to ride and they spend the whole song there, until the end when they jump on the song like leopards on an antelope and start attacking it. But the song resists, takes off running, and actually gets quite a long ways before it is finally taken down. The ending sounds like a brutal act of nature.
8. Sroeng Sari - “Kuen Kuen Lueng Lueng”
It took me a while to stop and actually listen to this song — the opening riff is kind of blinding. You stare into that riff and think that you’re gonna have to deal with a whole version of “Iron Man,” but on the other side of the riff lies a fascinating new riff and completely independent verse shape. (I have no idea if the lyrics relate to the concept of “Iron Man.”) In fact, it turns out the riff is practically only used like a sample within the structure of the song, and it’s mainly not Iron Man at all.
9. [REDACTED] Keep an eye out for the Extended Drunk Scarface Cut Edition.
[9. Paige Brubeck as Scarface & Tony S. in - “Favorite Gangster Friend” feat. Chumbawumba]
10. Midnight Oil - “The Power and the Passion”
Paige was a little too late for Midnight Oil, but she’s extremely receptive to an ideologically, ecologically driven band. “If I had heard that band when I was listening to ska music, I would have fuggin loved this band. I think I would have listened to this band a lot. The part of me that likes Reel Big Fish and the Pietasters… it’s very punk and then when the horns come in it’s like, Oh yeah I love this stuff.”
For me: I love the drum solo. It’s such an interesting full-length exploration of a few different ideas, and it helps point out the ways that the percussion operates in Midnight Oil songs. The overdubbed variations on the singer’s voice reminds me of techniques we used in Bound Stems. I really like that way of recording multiple emotions within a single line and just kind of smashing them together for a multi-faceted take on the lyric. I feel like “Jane Says” was the first recording where I noticed that approach. I also love the crescendo structure to the whole song. But to me, this feels like a song that was built to be played live but someone thought should be represented on the album. I think the transitions between the A, B and C parts are weird and unfinished, even though each of the parts is really good.
11. Phuong Dung - “Do Ai”
What a truly incredible voice… and the guitar accompaniment only slowly reveals its depth and litheness through the course of the song.
12. Group Inerane - “Ikabkaban”
This was a lucky discovery. It’s as much a state of mind as a recording of a song. The sound is very live and not ideal, which I do think ultimately makes it more interesting. There’s something about live recordings that can be embarrassing and compromised… or it can feel like lightning in a bottle. I think this one feels special. This sounds to me like desert blues. These are some of the notes on the track itself: “This album by the rebellious Tuareg musicians from Niger is certainly more hypnotic and less ecstatic than the first (which was recorded at a wedding celebration). It should be said that the guitarist Adi Mohamed, who played on the first album, was shot dead in a skirmish between the nomads and junta forces.”
Yow.
13. The Lemon Twigs - “As Long As We’re Together” (video version)
Now I should just say A) this is the video version of the song, and B) that’s the real version of the song as far as I’m concerned. This video is a perfect thing, at least to me. It was directed by Autumn de Wilde, who went on to direct the film “Emma,” which was one of the most enjoyable pieces of art we saw during the pandemic. (She initially got notice as a photographer before going into music videos.) The recording is masterful, with an intentionally pushed back main vocal and all kinds of panned effects both minimal and baroque. These guys were all teens when they wrote and recorded this song with Foxygen’s Jonathan Rado, which only makes it more (annoyingly?) brilliant. Also: this is our candidate for the song likeliest to get stuck in your head.
That video (I love the ending):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQ4nqnVOfMo
- Nisar Bazmi - “Aesi Chal Main”
Pakistani music from a collection labeled “Folk and Pop Instrumentals 1966-1976.” It’s easy to imagine this as a folk song, but the instrumentation is so radically electric that it feels like new information being learned on the spot.
14. Katty Lane - “Ne Fais Pas La Tête”
Another live recording. Actually, that’s probably not true: it’s a recording from a TV of a TV appearance that Katty made, almost certainly lip-synching the vocals. But it sounds better than the album version to us. Katty Lane is going for a cross between Nancy Sinatra and Brigitte Bardot, and it’s really interesting how close she gets but how far away she remains.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-T4gWLi5RUw
15. Ezra Furman - “I Lost My Innocence”
Man, the rhythmic arrangement of the opening verse knocks me out. The production on this whole album really, but the minimalist rhythmic clarity that comes from splitting the beat among a variety of instruments is so amazing. As a drummer I just find the pattern-building in this song enviable.
We got to know these songs well during a tour we did with Ezra Furman. The whole band is full of heavy hitters, including Tim Sandusky, the guy who recorded the album and plays a variety of instruments there and live. He’s one of my favorite musical brains, period, and “Transangelic Exodus,” the album this comes from, is one of my favorite pieces of album production, period.
16. Voilaaa - “Pas bon”
These are apparently contemporary people! This album is from 2015. I think Josh pointed us to this one.
17. Francois and the Atlas Mountains - “La Verité”
This a band Paige came across a couple of years ago, at 2222 Jefferson I believe. This chorus is a true tonguetwister and thus irresistable to try to sing along with. The melody is really strong, and check out how the guitar enters the solo!
18. Ata Kak - “Daa Nyinaa”
We had an amazing night in the back patio zone we share with our building. Dexter had a few friends over including a dude named KG who turned out to be super interesting on a variety of subjects. As we were talking about music he brought up Ata Kak, whose “Obaa Sima” we’ve played on here and who we absolutely love. Paige disappeared inside and came back with our tape of this whole album. He fell out, like what are we doing with this thing? I started telling the whole back story of how the album was discovered in a street tent in Ghana by the guy from Awesome Tapes From Africa, and eventually after many adventures actually tracked down Ata Kak, who was surprised to be found and even more surprised to find that the tape Awesome Tapes had found was distorted and ran way faster than originally intended. But then KG started playing that original tempo track, which does indeed sound comPLETely different. I still haven’t been able to find a way to get ahold of that original track. “Daa Nyinaa” is another banger off the same tape. The man just has a really great sense of what makes a hook.
19. Sakuran Zensen - “Taxi Man” 錯乱前戦 タクシーマンのMVです
This was a video that flickered through my feed a couple of years ago, I think thanks to Steve Scariano (not Steve Pick as I claim aloud). I don’t think a single recommendation of Steve Scariano has ever been the wrong answer — the man has impeccable taste. This song has all of the rock and all of the roll PLUS a ladder. It’s a strong song and an even stronger video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GNmubstNGFs
20. New York Dolls - “Looking for a Kiss”
As soon as we were in the nasty distortion of Sakuran Zensen it was probably inevitable that we would go looking for the New York Dolls. The live performance of this song is worth the price of admission… and the drummer looks like one of the brothers from The Lemon Twigs!
21. Mina - “La verità”
Sometimes Italian is the only language that will do. It does tend to have its own melodic shapes separate from French. I adore the way she goes for the high notes in the chorus only to get to the climax, which is her dropping down into her lowest register to bitterly and sarcastically deliver the title phrase: “La verità:” “the truth.” I know just enough Italian to catch that her final declaration is “Sono stato io,” or: “It was me.”
22. Pylon - “Cool”
Pylon has been back in the news recently thanks to a big ol’ rerelease at the 40 year mark, and it’s a great way to get more in touch with a band that lies at the source of so much music we love. They are every bit as cool as the song.
23. Dalida - “Aghani Aghani”
Dalida is Egyptian born, in an Italian household, who first gained fame singing in French — or in Italian to French audiences. She ended up singing in 10 languages in all. She is a blockbuster French star with no parallel, though she died young by her own hand. “Aghani Aghani” is an Arabic medley that became a gigantic hit all across the Arab world and has since entered the fabric of the language and culture.
24. Betti-Betti & T.P. Orchestre Poly Rythmo de Cotonou - “Mbala”
We have been falling deeper and deeper for Betti-Betti’s songs. This one has so many of my favorite things that she does — the fantastic melodies that cycle past each other, the expressive horn lines, and the mouth percussion that totally transforms the song for me. We just recently got a different album of hers that we’re also really excited about; that one features an entirely different band in a different style. This one is T.P. though, those consummate collaborators, and this song is an epic joining of forces.
- Mulatu Astatke + Black Jesus Experience - “Mulatu”
25. Nick Drake - “Pink Moon”
Oh that strawberry moon with its red halo.
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Angèle e Tony, di Alix Delaporte, con Clotilde Hesme, Gregory Gedebois, 2010
Angèle e Tony, di Alix Delaporte, con Clotilde Hesme, Gregory Gedebois, 2010
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EU launches PH cycling tour, fora for Women's Month
#PHnews: EU launches PH cycling tour, fora for Women's Month
MANILA – The European Union Delegation in the Philippines is launching several activities to celebrate the 2021 International Women's month, including a cycling tour, a series of film screenings, dialogues, and roundtable discussions that advocate for gender equity and gender equality.
“It is imperative to ensure the well-being of society and to foster economic growth, prosperity, good governance, peace, and security," said EU Ambassador to the Philippines Luc Véron Tuesday, adding that gender mainstreaming is high on the agenda of the EU in the Philippines.
“The EU ensures that programs implemented in the country are screened through a gender lens taking into consideration the needs of women and girls," he added.
On March 21, Véron will join Filipino bikers and other European envoys such as Ambassadors Saskia de Lang of Netherlands, Michel Goffin of Belgium, Grete Sillasen of Denmark, and Michèle Boccoz of France for a solidarity ride titled "Empowering Women thru Cycling".
The cycling tour will start from Intramuros going to Rizal Park, with SM Mall of Asia as the last stop.
The cycling group will do a short stop at the Binhi ng Kalayaan to highlight the important role of women who fought for the freedom of the country.
A culminating program will then feature stories of seven women whose activities in their daily lives and pandemic have helped their communities.
The activity is initiated by cycling advocates and women’s advocacy groups: Bikers United Movement, Life Cycles Ph, Pinay Bike Commuters Community, and InThePink.
The EU Delegation and the Foreign Service Institute will also conduct a “Women in Diplomacy” webinar on March 22, from 2 to 4 p.m. to discuss the state of play in gender equity and gender equality in diplomacy.
In the coming days, it will lead a discussion for journalists and editors titled "NO JOKE! A Conversation on a Gender Fair, Inclusive, and Empowering Philippine Media" on March 29, April 5 and April 12 together with Miriam College’s Women and Gender Institute.
A series of roundtable discussions on important women’s issues are scheduled on March 15, on governance on March 22, and SPARK Conversations: Women and Feminine Health on March 29.
These roundtable discussions are led by SPARK! Philippines, in partnership with the US Embassy in the Philippines, the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, the Austrian Embassy Manila, the British Embassy Manila, the Embassy of Sweden in Manila, the Embassy of the Czech Republic in the Philippines, the German Embassy Manila, the Embassy of France to the Philippines and Micronesia, UNFPA, Philippine Commission on Women, Women Inter-Industry Network, Philippine Financial & Inter-Industry Pride, Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative and other organizations.
The Institut Français and the French Embassy will also present the 2021 edition of “IFCinéma à la carte,” featuring four French-language films directed by women filmmakers: Angèle et Tony (Angel and Tony) by Alix Delaporte; Le beau monde (High Society) by Julie Lopes Curval; La Cour de Babel (The School of Babel) by Julie Bertuccelli and Tout est pardonné by Mia Hansen-Løve.
All films are subtitled in several languages, including English, and are available for streaming free of charge until March 10 on the IFCinéma à la carte website: https://ifcinema.institutfrancais.com/en/streaming/alacarte (PNA)
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* Philippine News Agency. "EU launches PH cycling tour, fora for Women's Month." Philippine News Agency. https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1133012 (accessed March 09, 2021 at 08:10PM UTC+14).
* Philippine News Agency. "EU launches PH cycling tour, fora for Women's Month." Archive Today. https://archive.ph/?run=1&url=https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1133012 (archived).
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TONI - Jean Renoir (1935)
Réalisé avec des acteurs et des techniciens de l'équipe Marcel Pagnol, développé dans son laboratoire de Marseille, et ayant peut-être bénéficié de sa discrète collaboration pour certains dialogues, Toni, entièrement tourné en extérieurs dans le Midi, a plus d'un point commun avec Angèle, tant dans son thème et ses personnages (fille séduite, confident désintéressé, rudesse de la vie paysanne, etc.) que dans son style, résolument mélodramatique. Comme l’écrit René Bizet dans "Le Jour", ce n'est pas exactement du cinéma mais du "théâtre en liberté". La part propre de Renoir réside dans l’intérêt porté à la condition ouvrière, signe d'un net clivage politique qui va se confirmer dans les films suivants. Chef-d'œuvre de réalisme, Toni est une merveille de construction. Renoir place sa caméra et travaille son cadre dans le souci constant du meilleur effet esthétique, ici inséparable d'une formidable charge émotionnelle. Le récit tout entier se laisse enfermer dans l'image d'un cercle. Le montage, déjà, est exemplaire et annonce par son discours la problématique essentielle du Déjeuner sur l'herbe.
Réalisé avec des acteurs et des techniciens de l’équipe Marcel Pagnol, développé dans son laboratoire de Marseille, et ayant peut-être bénéficié de sa discrète collaboration pour certains dialogues, Toni, entièrement tourné en extérieurs dans le Midi, a plus d’un point commun avec Angèle, tant dans son thème et ses personnages (fille séduite, confident désintéressé, rudesse de la vie paysanne,…
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VÉNUS BEAUTÉ INSTITUT (Tonie Marshall, 1999)
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🇫🇷 : Angèle est esthéticienne. Elle ne croit pas à l'amour et elle a ses raisons. Un matin, elle croise Antoine, qui va l'aimer et le lui dire d'un trait. 🇬🇧 : Employees of a beauty parlor in search of love and happiness.
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