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Where Love Goes 愛のゆくえ (2023) Director: Fuka Miyajima [Osaka Asian Film Festival 2023]
Where Love Goes 愛のゆくえ (2023) Director: Fuka Miyajima [Osaka Asian Film Festival 2023] @oaffpress #OAFF2023 @fukamiyajima #愛のゆくえ
Where Love Goes 愛のゆくえ 「Ai no Yukue」 Release Date: 2023 Duration: 88 mins. Director: Fuka Miyajima Writer: Fuka Miyajima (Screenplay), Starring: Itsuki Nagasawa, Airu Kubozuka, Mari Hayashida, Katsumi Hyodo, Atsuko Hirata, Keisuke Horibe, Rena Tanaka, Where Love Goes is a tale of love. It seems to be named after the main character but also captures how the emotion imbues people with an…
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#Airu Kubozuka#Atsuko Hirata#Fuka Miyajima#Itsuki Nagasawa#Japanese Film#Japanese Film Review#Katsumi Hyodo#Keisuke Horibe#Mari Hayashida#Osaka Asian Film Festival#Osaka Asian Film Festival 2023#Rena Tanaka#Where Love Goes#愛のゆくえ
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Cult | カルト (2013) dir. Shiraishi Koji
#movie stills#cinematography#film stills#japanese cinema#horror#found footage#horror film#japanese horror#cult#カルト#カルト 2013#cult 2013#shiraishi koji#2010s#supernatural#miura ryosuke#iwasa mayuko#iriki mari#abiru yu#inoue hajime#oyamada sayuri#hayashida mari#by god this is not a good film but sometimes its a lackluster budget horror we need in our day to survive#mockumentary
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not going to lie if i think about the lyrics in Homesick from Hayashida’s Moby Dick album for any extended period of time I start taking genuine fuckign damage about the starbuck family like.
literally “do you still climb each morning to the hill?/do you still think of me upon the hill?” “I strain to recollect you every night” “I feel sometimes it’s not worth the fight” “I won’t let my feelings get in the way of our love” “I choose you (I choose you)” what the fuck. what the fuck. and right before The Chase too? right before starbuck DOESN’T choose mary? before he lets his whole crew die because of his devotion to Ahab? this song makes me ILL
AND, AND the FUCKING lyric “our time-worn love” that could mean both ‘the love that has withstood so much time’ but also ‘the love worn down by time’ and how both of those are simultaneously true and fighting each other literallgyhwlkljdslkgjej caleb what is your FUCKING problem
#moby dick#caleb hayashida#why did he DO that to me OUGH OUGH OUGH#<- sounds of me taking damaged status effects like when ur poisoned in minecraft#mossy speaks#tgis song makes me want to eat glass genuinely it is so painful for no reason#mary cameo at what cost fr
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THE BOOKS I READ IN 2023
*I read it before
**I read it more than once this year
Aaron Caycedo-Kimura, Common Grace
Adania Shibli, Minor Detail, translated from the Arabic by Elisabeth Jaquette
Ahmad Almallah, Bitter English
Alison Lubar, It Skips a Generation
Atef Abu Saif, The Drone Eats With Me: A Gaza Diary
Brynn Saito, Under a Future Sky
Camonghne Felix, Dyscalculia: A Love Story of Epic Miscalculation
*Carolina Ebeid, You Ask Me to Talk About the Interior
Chanté L. Reid, Thot
*Christina Sharpe, Ordinary Notes
Christine Shan Shan Hou & Vi Khi Nao, Evolution of the Bullet
Christopher Okigbo, Labyrinths (with Paths of Thunder)
Cristina Rivera Garza, Liliana’s Invincible Summer
Dionne Brand, Chronicles of the Hostile Sun
*Dionne Brand, No Language is Neutral
Dionne Brand, Primitive Offensive
Édouard Louis, Who Killed My Father, translated from the French by Lorin Stein
**Emily Lee Luan, 回 / Return
Erin Marie Lynch, Removal Acts
Fady Joudah, Footnotes in the Order of Disappearance
Farid Tali, Prosopopoeia, translated from the French by Aditi Machado
Gabriel Palacios, A Ten Peso Burial For Which Truth Is Sign (coming out 2024)
Ghayath Almadhoun, Adrenalin, translated from the Arabic by Catherine Cobham
Hauntie, To Whitey & The Cracker Jack
Hervé Guibert, To the friend who did not save my life, translated from the French by Linda Coverdale
Hiromi Ito, Tree Spirits Grass Spirits, translated from the Japanese by Jon L. Pitt
*James Baldwin, No Name in the Street
*James Baldwin, Nobody Knows My Name
*James Baldwin, The Devil Finds Work
James Fujinami Moore, Indecent Hours
Jami Nakamura Lin, The Night Parade
Jawdat Fakhreddine, Lighthouse for the Drowning, translated from the Arabic by Huda Fakhreddine and Jayson Iwen
Jed Munson, Commentary on the Birds
Jennifer Hayashida, A Machine Wrote This Song
Jenny Odell, Inhabiting The Negative Space
Jenny Xie, The Rupture Tense
*Joy Kogawa, A Choice of Dreams
Joy Kogawa, A Garden of Anchors: Selected Poems
**Joy Kogawa, From the Lost and Found Department: New and Selected Poems
Joy Kogawa, Gently to Nagasaki
*Joy Kogawa, Jericho Road
*Joy Kogawa, Obasan
Joy Kogawa, The Rain Ascends
Joy Kogawa, The Splintered Moon
*Joy Kogawa, Woman in the Woods
Juan Felipe Herrera, Akrílica, eds. Farid Matuk, Carmen Giménez, Anthony Cody
Kamo-no-Chomei, Hojoki: Visions of a Torn World, translated from the Japanese by Yasuhiko Moriguchi and David Jenkins
Keorapetse Kgositsile, Collected Poems, 1969-2018
*Kiku Hughes, Displacement
Kōno Taeko, Toddler-Hunting, translated from the Japanese by Lucy North
Leila Khaled, My People Shall Live: Autobiography of a Revolutionary, as told to George Hajjar
Lena Khalaf Tuffaha, Kaan and Her Sisters
**Lindsey Webb, Plat (coming out in 2024)
Lisa Hsiao Chen, Activities of Daily Living
Liyana Badr, A Balcony over the Fakihani, translated from the Arabic by Peter Clark with Christopher Tingley
Lucille Clifton, An Ordinary Woman
*Lucille Clifton, Blessing the Boats
Lucille Clifton, Good News About the Earth
Lucille Clifton, Good Times
Lucille Clifton, Two-Headed Woman
Mahmoud Darwish, The Butterfly’s Burden, translated from the Arabic by Fady Joudah
Mahmoud Darwish, If I Were Another, translated from the Arabic by Fady Joudah
Mahmoud Darwish, Palestine as Metaphor, translated from the Arabic by Amira El-Zein and Carolyn Forché
Maya Abu Al-Hayyat, You Can Be The Last Leaf, translated from the Arabic by Fady Joudah
Maya Marshall, All the Blood Involved in Love
Michael Prior, Model Disciple
*Mitsuye Yamada, Camp Notes and Other Poems
Mitsuye Yamada, Full Circle: New and Selected Poems
Mohammed El-Kurd, RIFQA
**Mosab Abu Toha, Things You May Find Hidden in My Ear
Mourid Barghouti, I Saw Ramallah, translated from the Arabic by Ahdaf Soueif
Mourid Barghouti, I Was Born There, I Was Born Here, translated from the Arabic by Humphrey Davies
Mourid Barghouti, Midnight, translated from the Arabic by Radwa Ashour
Na Mira, The Book of Na
Najwan Darwish, Nothing More to Lose, translated from the Arabic by Kareem James Abu-Zeid
Natsume Sōseki, Kokoro, translated from the Japanese by Edwin McClellan
Nona Fernández, Voyager: Constellations of Memory, translated from the Spanish by Natasha Wimmer
Noor Hindi, DEAR GOD. DEAR BONES. DEAR YELLOW.
Osamu Dazai, No Longer Human, translated from the Japanese by Donald Keene
Osamu Dazai, The Flowers of Buffoonery, translated from the Japanese by Sam Bett
The Palestinian Wedding: A Bilingual Anthology of Contemporary Palestinian Resistance Poetry, edited and translated from the Arabic by A.M. Elmessiri
R.F. Kuang, Yellowface
Ryunosuke Akutagawa, Kappa, translated from Japanese by Lisa Hofmann-Kuroda and Allison Markin Powell
Salim Barakat, Come, Take a Gentle Stab: Selected Poems, translated from the Arabic by Huda J. Fakhreddine and Jayson Iwen
Samih Al-Qasim, All Faces But Mine, translated from the Arabic by Abdulwahid Lu’lu’a
Samih al-Qasim, Sadder Than Water: New & Selected Poems, translated from the Arabic by Nazih Kassis
*Saretta Morgan, Alt-Nature (coming out in 2024)
Satsuki Ina, The Poet and the Silk Girl (coming out in 2024)
Sawako Ariyoshi, The Twilight Years, translated from the Japanese by Mildred Tahara
Shailja Patel, Migritude
Sham-e-Ali Nayeem, City of Pearls
Sharon Yamato, Moving Walls
Shivanee Ramlochan, Everyone Knows I Am a Haunting
**shō yamagushiku, shima (coming out in 2014)
Shuri Kido, Names and Rivers, translated from the Japanese by Tomoyuki Endo and Forrest Gander
*Solmaz Sharif, Customs
Stella Corso, Green Knife
*Taha Muhammad Ali, Never Mind: Twenty Poems and a Story, translated from the Arabic by Peter Cole, Yahya Hijazi, Gabriel Levin
Terry Watada, The Game of 100 Ghosts (Hyaku Monogatari Kwaidan-kai)
Victoria Chang, Obit
*Wong May, Superstitions
THE BOOKS I'M CURRENTLY READING, THAT I HAVEN'T FINISHED YET
Chi Rainer Bornfree and Ragini Tharoor Srinivasan, The Portal (not yet published)
Elaine Castillo, How to Read Now
Eqbal Ahmad, The Selected Writings
Essays, ed. Dorothea Lasky
Fadwa Tuqan, A Mountainous Journey: A Poet's Autobiography, translated from the Arabic by Olive Kenny
James Welch, Winter in the Blood
Lan P. Duong, Nothing Follows
Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore, Touching the Art
Preti Taneja, Aftermath
Wanda Coleman, Wicked Enchantment
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2023 Books
Originally I wasn't going to share the books I read this year on here, but then I changed my mind lol. It's convenient for me.
Read
The Red Scholar's Wake by Aliette de Bodard
The Sparrow by Mary Doria Russel
Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy
Giovanni's Room by James Baldwin
Family of Origin by CJ Hauser
Mermaid Scales and the Town of Sand by Komori Yoko
Luster by Raven Leilani
Such a Fun Age by Kiley Reid
You Could Make This Place Beautiful by Maggie Smith
Sunshine by Robin McKinley
Fluids by May Leitz
The Vegetarian by Han Kang
Convenience Store Woman by Murata Sayaka
The Half Moon by Mary Beth Keane
Legends and Lattes by Travis Baldree
Memorial by Bryan Washington
This Is How You Lose the Time War by Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone
The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan
Howl's Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones
Strike the Zither by Joan He
Deep as the Sky, Red as the Sea by Rita Chang-Eppig
The Salt Grows Heavy by Cassandra Khaw
Our Wives Under the Sea by Julia Armfield
The Virgin Suicides by Jeffrey Eugenides
The Death of King Arthur: The Immortal Legend by Peter Ackroyd
The Bookshop and the Barbarian by Morgan Stang
The Third Hotel by Laura Van Den Berg
Dune by Frank Herbert
Wicked Saints by Emily A. Duncan
Hell's Paradise by Kaku Yuji
Dungeon Meshi by Kui Ryoko
Ruthless Gods by Emily A. Duncan
Teaching My Mother How to Give Birth by Warsan Shire
Healing Your Inner Child: Re-parenting Yourself For a More Secure and Loving Life by Natasha Levinger
Witchcraft Therapy by Mandi Em
Bless the Daughter Raised by a Voice In Her Head by Warsan Shire
Celtic Mysticism by Tracie Long
A Certain Hunger by Chelsea G. Summers
Bookshops and Bonedust by Travis Baldree
Men in the Off Hours by Anne Carson
Ongoing
One Piece
Toilet-bound Hanako-kun by AidaIro
Dai Dark by Hayashida Q
Gokurakugai by Sano Uto
Witch Hat Atelier by Shirahama Kamome
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Assault Lily: New Chapter — "At the Seeds' Frontier" | "When the Bugle Blooms"
This upcoming stage play in December is Assault Lily's first double feature.
The official website (in Japanese of course) is here.
"When the Bugle Blooms" — Oshima Offshore Nest Investigation Team chapter
TL Note: Bugles are a kind of flower, sometimes considered a weed. This specific species, Ajuga decumbens ("kiransou" in Japanese), is not well known outside Asia.
After four Huge Nests suddenly appear near the island of Izu Oshima, the Gardens of Tokyo decide to secretly assemble an "Oshima Offshore Nest Investigation Team" to simultaneously destroy the Nests and investigate a closed GEHENA research facility on Oshima, which they suspect relates to the recent sightings of abnormal Huge in the Tokyo area.
Cast and Character List
Team Hitotsuyanagi, Yurigaoka Girls' Academy
Izawa Mikako as "Yurigaoka's Beau Idéal" Kaede Johan Nouvel
Nishimoto Rimi as "Yurigaoka Lily Newspaper Chief" Futagawa Fumi
Legion Hronesnæsse, Odaiba Girls' School
Ishii Haruna as "Priestess of the Trance" Funada Kiito
Saiba Mizuki as "The White Witch of Odaiba" Funada Ui Saiba Mizuki hasn't posted a visual yet; this is an old one from TSA.
Nomoto Sora as "The Lady-Tengu of Kurama" Shiba Tomoshibi
Legion Ironside, Ludvico Private Girls' Academy
Nakamura Yukari as "La Pucelle" Fukuyama Jeanne Sachie Nakamura Yukari hasn't posted a visual yet; this is an old one from the Ludvico plays.
Nakagawa Rika as "The White Rose Princess" Kishimoto Lucia Raimu
Hoshimori Sana as "Knight of the White Rose" Amamiya Sophia Seren
Legion Hakolberand, Irma Girls' High School for the Arts
Sasaki Yukari as "The Empress of Hakolberand" Kamigoori Marimo
Kitazawa Saki as "The Priestess of Irminsul" Ueda Imari Kitazawa Saki hasn't posted a visual yet; this is an old one from TGoD.
Herensuge Girls' Academy
Fujii Ayaka as Aizawa Kazuha (Legion Hervor) Fujii Ayaka hasn't posted a visual yet; this is an old one from LoG. Also, yes, Kazuha is the only Lily without an epithet.
Tamegai Hana as "Xana" Matsumura Fuuka (Legion Cuélebre)
Ryuto Girls' Academy
Mutou Shiori as "The CHARM Meister" Amatsu Marei (Legion Himinglæva)
Instructor
Onose Mirai as "Professor" Nakagawa Mary Tomoyo
"At the Seeds' Frontier" ��� Legion Sanngriðr chapter
After four Huge Nests suddenly appear near the island of Izu Oshima, Yurigaoka decides to dispatch Legions Álfheimr and Sanngriðr on an emergency expedition to destroy the Nests and secure the Kamakura shoreline before they launch their expedition to recapture Koshu.
Cast and Character List
Legion Sanngriðr
Oomori Rio as "The Uncontrollable Lily" Kondo Misaka
Makiura Itsuki as "Lys Noire" Hasebe Touka
Sonohara Arisa as "Golden Wolf" Luise Ingels
Shiraishi Mayumi as "Iocheaera" Murakami Tokiwa Also notable for her role as Suzuki Chinami in the Odaiba plays.
Hamaura Ayano as "Jungfrau" Kiko Totori
Hayashida Mahiro as "The Sword-Saint of Yurigaoka" Imagawa Homare Also notable for her role as Hishida Haru in the Odaiba plays.
Itou Yui as "The Magician of Sanngriðr" Yamanashi Hibari
Hata Misaki as "The Wizard of Oz" Kurokawa Nady Hanna
Ootaki Saori as "Mad Dog" Seike Tomoyo Also notable for her role as Matsunaga Brigitta Kayo in the Ludvico plays.
Ando Chikana as "Tempest" Imai Seira Also notable for her role as Saigo Kurena in the Odaiba plays.
Flowers of the End
Hinaga Urara as Kinoe no Hana (The First Flower) Also notable for her role as Imamura Yukari in the Odaiba plays.
Tachibana Rii as Kinoto no Hana (The Second Flower) Makihara Yui as Hinoe no Hana (The Third Flower) Yazawa Rio as Hinoto no Hana (The Fourth Flower) Sanada Uruha as Tsuchinoe no Hana (The Fifth Flower) Udagawa Momoka as Tsuchinoto no Hana (The Sixth Flower) Hoshino Sae as Kanoe no Hana (The Seventh Flower) Inadama Honoka as Kanoto no Hana (The Eighth Flower) Suzuki Rina as Mizunoe no Hana (The Ninth Flower)
We don't know what any of these characters look like. I can't be entirely sure that this is how their names are pronounced either.
Former Yurigaoka Girls' Academy Instructor
Fujioka Sayaka as Kojima Nadeshiko
#assault lily#asslily#assault lily meta#assault lily stage plays#theater#stage plays#y'all I am SO hyped for this play#kaede johan nouvel#futagawa fumi#izawa mikako#nishimoto rimi
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New year's reading list!
As we approach 2023 I wanted to jot down some interesting titles I've had on hold and I plan to read/continue this year
Ikoku Nikki - Tomoko Yamashita
Bakemono Yawa-zukushi - Matsuri
Magic Knight Rayearth - CLAMP
Suppli - Mari Okazaki
Gin no Saji - Hiromu Arakawa
Yoru to Umi - Goumoto
Aono-kun ni Sawaritai kara Shinitai - Umi Shiina
Dorohedoro - Q Hayashida
Basara - Yumi Tamura
This year I read like 24 manga, half of them are still ongoing so that's a little overwhelming but what can i do... I'll take it easy with 9 titles. The ones I'm most excited to pick back are xxxHolic Rei, Double and Hikaru ga Shinda Natsu!
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2023 Reading Log
Hmmmm, not too long yet, but soon will be under a read more:
Bloody Mary Vol.2 -Akaza Samamiya
All Systems Red (audio) -Martha Wells
Bloody Mary Vol.3 -Akaza Samamiya
Bloody Mary Vol.4 -Akaza Samamiya
Bloody Mary Vol.5 -Akaza Samamiya
Bloody Mary Vol.6 -Akaza Samamiya
Bloody Mary Vol.7 -Akaza Samamiya
Bloody Mary Vol.8 -Akaza Samamiya
Bloody Mary Vol.9 v
Bloody Mary Vol.10 -Akaza Samamiya
Soulkeeper -David Dalghlish
Dai Dark -Q. Hayashida
The Magic Fish -Trung Le Nguyen
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happy first of halloween! now that this blessed month is upon us, i'd like to take the time to recommend some of my favorite scary, creepy, and otherwise unsettling media 👻 🎃 MOVIES 🎃 ▪️ Creep (dir. Patrick Brice) - https://www.netflix.com/title/70306646 ▪️ Creep 2 (dir. Patrick Brice) - https://www.netflix.com/title/80168161 ▪️ The Tunnel (dir. Carlo Ledesma) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjf20rwZfPU ▪️ The Descent (dir. Neil Marshall) ▪️ [REC] (dir. Jaume Balagueró) - https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x15p9lw ▪️ Annihilation (dir. Alex Garland) ▪️ The Invitation (dir. Karyn Kusama) - https://www.netflix.com/title/80048977 ▪️ Hereditary (dir. Ari Aster) ▪️ The Thing (dir. John Carpenter) ▪️ It Follows (dir. David Robert Michell) - https://www.netflix.com/title/80013607 ▪️ RAW (dir. Julia Ducournau) - https://www.netflix.com/title/80115405 ▪️ Hausu (dir. Nobuhiko Obayashi) - GOOD LUCK FINDING THIS ONE ANYWHERE ▪️ Enemy (dir. Denis Villeneuve) - https://www.netflix.com/title/70293661 ▪️ Under the Skin (dir. Jonathan Glazer) - https://www.netflix.com/title/70293812 ▪️ The VVitch (dir. Robert Eggers) ▪️ As Above, So Below (John Erick Dowdle) - https://www.netflix.com/title/70307661 ▪️ Hush (dir. Mike Flanagan) - https://www.netflix.com/title/80091879 ▪️ Let the Right One In (dir. Tomas Alfredson) - https://www.hulu.com/movie/let-the-right-one-in-8d493c01-1d66-488b-a0b3-a0090bcf007a ▪️ We Need to Talk About Kevin (dir. Lynne Ramsay) - https://www.hulu.com/movie/we-need-to-talk-about-kevin-4c60e008-a735-42d3-8e6a-dbbd63c93a03 ▪️ Se7en (dir. David Fincher) - https://www.netflix.com/title/950149 ▪️ Zodiac (dir. David Fincher) ▪️ Perfect Blue (dir. Satoshi Kon) - https://twist.moe/a/perfect-blue/1 ▪️ Coraline (dir. Henry Selick) - https://www.netflix.com/title/70105599 ▪️ Watership Down (dir. Martin Rosen) ▪️ Over the Garden Wall (dir. Patrick McHale) - https://www.hulu.com/series/over-the-garden-wall-7955110c-56cb-45b1-9eae-68550344128b 🎃 BOOKS 🎃 ▪️ House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski - https://www.thriftbooks.com/w/house-of-leaves-by-mark-z-danielewski/251528/#isbn=0375703764&idiq=6605138 ▪️ The Southern Reach Trilogy by Jeff VanderMeer - https://www.reddit.com/r/megalinks/comments/749meb/ebook_jeff_vandermeer_southern_reach/ ▪️ The Fifty Year Sword by Mark Z. Danielewski - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j6-CwyTBnTI 🎃 COMICS & MANGA 🎃 ▪️ Uzumaki by Junji Ito - https://mangapark.org/series/1630/uzumaki ▪️ Fuan no Tane by Masaaki Nakayama - https://mangapark.org/series/194171/fuan-no-tane ▪️ Aku no Hana by Shuzo Oshimi - https://mangapark.org/series/183605/aku-no-hana ▪️ Oyasumi Punpun by Inio Asano - https://mangapark.org/series/1314/oyasumi-punpun ▪️ His Face All Red by Emily Carroll - http://emcarroll.com/comics/faceallred/01.html (honestly, read everything by Emily Carroll) ▪️ Helter Skelter by Kyoko Okazaki - https://mangapark.org/series/1305/helter-skelter ▪️ Dorohedoro by Q. Hayashida - https://mangapark.org/series/88/dorohedoro ▪️ Stairs Appear in a Hole Outside of Town by John Phillip Johnson - http://www.rattle.com/stairs-appear-in-a-hole-outside-of-town-by-john-philip-johnson-and-julian-peters/ 🎃 CREEPYPASTAS & NOSLEEPS 🎃 ▪️ Anansi's Goatman Story (A CLASSIC) - http://creepypasta.wikia.com/wiki/Anansi%27s_Goatman_Story ▪️ Penpal (also a classic) - http://creepypasta.wikia.com/wiki/Penpal ▪️ The Spire in the Woods - https://www.reddit.com/r/nosleep/comments/1nyt4a/the_spire_in_the_woods/ ▪️ The Dionaea House - http://www.dionaea-house.com/ ▪️ Ted's Caving Page - http://www.angelfire.com/trek/caver/page1.html ▪️ Search and Rescue - https://www.reddit.com/r/nosleep/comments/3iex1h/im_a_search_and_rescue_officer_for_the_us_forest/ 🎃 SCPs 🎃 ▪️ SCP-087 (The Stairs) - http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-087 ▪️ SCP-294 (The Coffee Machine) - http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-294 ▪️ SCP-1981 (Ronald Reagan Cut Up While Talking) - http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1981 🎃 WEBSERIES 🎃 ▪️ This House Has People In It - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-pj8OtyO2I&t=115s ▪️ Unedited Footage of a Bear - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gMjJNGg9Z8 ▪️ Marble Hornets (y'all, Marble Hornets is the GOLD STANDARD for horror webseries. It revolutionized the genre. Watching it isn't an option- it's a requirement) - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCACDEE1E71FC8E5E ▪️ EVERYMANhybrid - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-0gD2jU98Y ▪️ Hi I'm Mary Mary - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_b4VvmzIVwf8bCC-eoMDzg ▪️ Daisy Brown - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lRLUo84TRRk ▪️ The Sun Vanished - https://twitter.com/thesunvanished?lang=en ▪️ Petscop (also could belong in the subsequent category) - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZKQv0ZFHpeIUkOtNjtq4KA 🎃 VIDEO GAMES 🎃 ▪️ Yume Nikki - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7UMJ9PDKxGI ▪️ OFF - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qh5P9JUMIdc ▪️ Ib - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-qCp-HWXxQ ▪️ Gone Home - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UvzwdZNsc84 ▪️ Night in the Woods - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAurdQwlreY&t=21232s ▪️ Limbo - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ie19_GXAAw ▪️ The Beginner's Guide - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DatJlgN8ZqE ▪️ LSD Dream Emulator - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ol4OSIGGukA ▪️ Anatomy - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GasvqClY7XM ▪️ Silent Hill II - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zsYYIjaNPP8&list=PL57hJfweW_2vMmw0MLZp8I16DA-Qev8ec ▪️ We Know the Devil - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8a8iq3EcPPg ▪️ Hylics - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dtgkR0QzWI&t=2109s 🎃 MUSIC 🎃 ▪️ Halloween Playlist - https://open.spotify.com/user/mushroomgirl516/playlist/3b7rrr3jJ5xaA8Ouuy49kk?si=HH5c5dvrS1--FYwEkorulw ▪️ Autumn Leaves - https://open.spotify.com/user/mushroomgirl516/playlist/6ievYfcndxUdSm1ZDW3GDi?si=IMOiHf07QMO_b6IoT4eerA ▪️ Ataraxia: The Unexplained (fans of a certain podcast may recognize quite a few of these songs...) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CW6XGSUj5JA&t=221s 🎃 MISC 🎃 ▪️ NightMind - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC58IKuPHnZkdCZ6T5mSRGCg ▪️ Limetown - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCd6GoyWTgehzJabTtzC0msw ▪️ Triadisches Ballett - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mHQmnumnNgo ▪️ The Wyoming Incident - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IBHkW0aKHRc ▪️ Cicada 3301 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2O7blSSzpI ▪️ Ruby Quest - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJkc_LUbmwA&list=PL04eKH_V6_Dt49YYs1f0yoMfTrhzyiGpB ▪️ The Centrifuge Brain Project - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVeHxUVkW4w ▪️ Face Like a Frog - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4unyZNh84M&t=29s ▪️ Down the Rabbit Hole - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbWcXB0PoqOsAvAdfzWMf0w
That's all I have for now! I'll continue to update this post as I think of/find more things. Please feel free to add your own recs! I'm always on the hunt for my next horror fix. Have a thrilly and chilly autumn everyone!
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EVIL DEAD TRAP (1988) – Episode 208 – Decades Of Horror 1980s
“You mustn’t play with dead bodies. You’ve had your fun. Isn’t it enough? Isn’t killing five enough for one day?” Is five enough? You be the judge. Join your faithful Grue-Crew – Chad Hunt, Bill Mulligan, Crystal Cleveland, and Jeff Mohr – as they check out this wild ride from Japan, Evil Dead Trap (1988).
Decades of Horror 1980s Episode 208 – Evil Dead Trap (1988)
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A late-night TV presenter receives a snuff tape, in which a woman is brutally killed. She decides to take a crew out to a location indicated in the tape, but only death and despair await them
Director: Toshiharu Ikeda
Writer: Takashi Ishii
Music by: Tomohiko Kira
Cinematography by: Masaki Tamura
Film Editing by: Akimasa Kawashima
Production Design by: Yûji Hayashida
Makeup Department: Shin’ichi Wakasa (special makeup effects artist)
Visual Effects by: Takashi Itô (visual effects)
Selected Cast:
Miyuki Ono as Nami Tsuchiya
Yuji Honma as Daisuke Muraki
Hitomi Kobayashi as Rei Sugiura
Shinsuke Shimada as the TV producer
Aya Katsuragi as Masako Abe
Masahiko Abe as Akio Kondou
Eriko Nakagawa as Rya Kawamura
Mari Shimizu as the voice of Hideki
Terumi Niki as the voice of Haha no Koe
Evil Dead Trap is Chad’s pick and he is pleasantly surprised. What could have been a run-of-the-mill slasher turned out to be a big-time giallo with a generous dose of creepiness at the end. Crystal really, really liked Evil Dead Trap … a lot. She is impressed with the story, the acting, the effects, the clever and creative kills, and even some techniques that were before their time. Evil Dead Trap is a great giallo, one of the best giallo films Bill’s seen in a long time, and from a different culture as told through its own filter. Even though the film lost him at the end, he still calls Evil Dead Trap one of his top ten giallo films. Jeff also loves Evil Dead Trap, making the Grue-Crew’s support unanimous. He specifically points to the music, colors, and the crazy giallo all’italiana story.
If you haven’t seen Evil Dead Trap, you really need to correct that oversight. Maybe you saw gray-market versions in years past and if that’s the case, it’s time you experienced it again. At the time of this writing, Evil Dead Trap is available to stream from Amazon Prime and other subscription and PPV services. If physical media is your thing, there is an Unearthed Classic Blu-ray of the film available. Be ready for a wild ride!
Every two weeks, Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror 1980s podcast will cover another horror film from the 1980s. The next episode’s film, chosen by Jeff, will be Lucio Fulci’s The House by the Cemetery (1981). Oh boy!
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Hello there! I'm currently trying to find a live action face claim for Makoto Kino, aka Sailor Jupiter! I've been trying to find an accurate japanese actress with lots of resources, which was a lot harder than I thought. It would mean a lot if you could help out! Thank you!!
Komiyama Haruka (1998) Japanese.
Iitoyo Marie (1998) Japanese.
Without resources - you can suggest some from these helpful people!
Murashige Anna (1998) Japanese.
Oshima Ryoka (1998) Japanese.
Hayashida Mahiro (1998) Japanese.
Kawamoto Saya (1998) Japanese.
Moritaka Ai (1998) Japanese.
Yuki Mio (1999) Japanese.
Hey there - we only do faceclaim suggestions for those 16 or above, since Makoto Kino is 16 in arch 5 according to sailormoon.wikia here are some suggestions for arch 5 only with thanks to @blueshelp’s directory! -C
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Così parlò Rohan Kishibe, in arrivo a dicembre una miniserie live action
Lo spinoff de Le Bizzarre Avventure di JoJo sbarcherà in tv con la trasposizione di tre storie.
NHK ha annunciato la produzione di una miniserie live action di tre episodi ispirata al manga “Così parlò Rohan Kishibe” (Kishibe Rohan wa Ugokanai o Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan) di Hirohiko Araki, spinoff del più celebre “Le Bizzarre Avventure di JoJo” (JoJo no Kimyou na Bouken o JoJo's Bizarre Adventure) con protagonista Rohan Kishibe, il famoso fumettista di Morio-cho introdotto con l’arco narrativo Diamond Is Unbreakable, interpretato per l’occasione da Issei Takahashi (Takashi Hayashida nel film live action di Un marzo da leoni) .
Il primo episodio sarà basato sulla storia intitolata “Il villaggio dei milionari”, contenuta nel primo volume del manga, edito in Italia da Star Comics; il secondo episodio sarà basato sul racconto breve “Kushagara”, tratto dal romanzo scritto da Ballad Kitaguni, mentre il terzo episodio sarà la trasposizione di “D.N.A.”, il capitolo contenuto nel secondo volume del manga.
A dirigere l’adattamento per la televisione è Kazutaka Watanabe, che segue la sceneggiatura curata da Yasuko Kobayashi (sceneggiatrice della serie anime de Le Bizzarre Avventure di JoJo). Le musiche sono invece ad opera di Naruyoshi Kikuchi (Mobile Suit Gundam Thunderbolt).
Per quanto riguarda il resto del cast i nomi confermati sono:
Kyoka Izumi: Marie Iitoyo
Ikkyu: Fuga Shibazaki
Jugo Shishi: Mirai Moriyama
Mai Katahira: Kumi Takiuchi
Taro Hirai: Tomoya Nakamura
Dal manga sono stati tratti quattro episodi animati, rilasciati fra il 2017 e il 2020. Il primo OVA è stato proiettato in Italia da Crunchyroll, in occasione del Lucca Comics & Games 2019.
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17 Years of 6x6 Poets
#1. Edmund Berrigan, Filip Marinovich, Sheila E. Murphy, Julien Poirier, Lev Rubinstein (tr. Matvei Yankelevich), Kathrine Sowerby #2. John M. Bennett, Joel Dailey, Arkadii Dragomoshchenko (tr. Evgeny Pavlov with Benjamin Friedlander), Michael Ford, R. Cole Heinowitz, Genya Turovskaya #3. John Coletti, Nathaniel Farrell, Eugene Ostashevsky, Elizabeth Reddin, Cedar Sigo, Samantha Visdaate #4. Brandon Downing, W.B. Keckler, Anna Moschovakis, Dmitri Prigov (tr. Christopher Mattison), Aaron Tieger, Sam Truitt #5. Micah Ballard, Mariana Ruiz Firmat, Frank Lima, Beth Murray, Philip Nikolayev, Keith Waldrop #6. Carlos Blackburn, Joe Elliot, Arielle Greenberg, Mark Lamoreux, Alicia Rabins, Lewis Warsh #7.David Cameron, Steve Dalachinsky, Joanna Fuhrman, Jason Lynn, Tomaž Šalamun (tr. Joshua Beckman), Jacqueline Waters #8. Nicole Andonov, Jenna Cardinale, Arielle Guy, Yuko Otomo, Guillermo Juan Parra, Karen Weiser #9. Jon Cone, Phil Cordelli, Dorothea Lasky, Julie Ritter, Laura Sims, Erica Weitzman #10. Ilya Bernstein, Geoffrey Detrani, Paul Killebrew, Laura Solomon, Viktor Vida (tr. Ana Božičević), Dana Ward #11. Sue Carnahan, C.S. Carrier, Christina Clark, a collaboration by Aaron McNally and Friedrich Kerksiek, Rick Snyder, James Wagner #12. Guy R. Beining, Jibade-Khalil Huffman, Sawako Nakayasu, Cynthia Nelson, John Surowiecki, Novica Tadić (tr. Maja Teref & Steven Teref) #13. Matthew Gavin Frank, George Kalamaras, Ann Lauterbach, Matthew Rohrer, Evan Willner, Lynn Xu #14. Corina Copp, Randall Leigh Kaplan, Douglas Rothschild, Fred Schmalz, Lori Shine, Prabhakar Vasan #15. Lawrence Giffin, David Goldstein, Anne Heide, Will Hubbard, Mikhail Lermontov (tr. Jerome Rothenberg and Milos Sovak), Emma Rossi #16. Heather Christle, Amanda Deutch, Ossian Foley, John High, Anthony Madrid, Gretchen Primack #17. James Copeland, Lucy Ives, Megan Kaminski, Mary Millsap, Zachary Schomburg & Mathias Svalina, Kevin Varrone #18. Guy Bennett, Rebecca Guyon, Paul Hoover, Srečko Kosovel (tr. Ana Jelnikar and Barbara Siegel Carlson), Deborah Wardlaw Pattillo, Maureen Thorson #19. Emily Carr, Julia Cohen, Natalie Lyalin, Lee Norton, Dan Rosenberg, G.C. Waldrep #20. Emily Anicich, Billy Cancel, Michael Nicoloff, Frances Richard, Elizabeth Robinson, M. A. Vizsolyi #21. Michael Barron, Julie Carr, Marosa di Giorgio (tr. Jeannine Marie Pitas), Farid Matuk, Amanda Nadelberg, Sara Wintz #22. Lily Brown, George Eklund, Chris Hosea, Aaron McCollough, Ryan Murphy, Jennifer Nelson #23. Miloš Djurdjević (tr. Tomislav Kuzmanović), James Hart III, Geoffrey Hilsabeck, Noelle Kocot, Aeron Kopriva, Maged Zaher #24. Bill Cassidy, Helen Dimos, Pär Hansson (tr. Jennifer Hayashida & Tim Dinan), Aaron Kunin, Kyle Schlesinger, Rebecca Wolff #25. Sherman Alexie, Noah Eli Gordon, Marina Kaganova, Karen Lepri, Fani Papageorgiou, Roger Williams #26. Abraham Adams, Dot Devota, William Minor, Levi Rubeck, Martha Ronk, Steve Muhs #27. Eric Amling, Antonio Gamoneda (tr. Sara Gilmore), Gracie Leavitt. Thibault Raoult, Marthe Reed, Judah Rubin #28. Jon Curley, Katie Fowley, Dmitry Golynko, Dan Ivec, Alejandra Pizarnik (tr. Yvette Siegert), Matt Reeck #29. Stephanie Anderson, Kate Colby, Steffi Drewes, Hugo Margenat (tr. by Vero González), Masin Persina, Adam Tobin #30. Jon Boisvert, Ana Martins Marques (tr. Elisa Wouk Almino), Jeffrey Joe Nelson, Denise Newman, Anzhelina Polonskaya (tr. Andrew Wachtel), Hirato Renkichi (tr. Sho Sugita) #31. Shane Anderson, Lewis Freedman, francine j harris, Carl Schlachte, Stacy Szymaszek, Sarah Anne Wallen #32. James D. Fuson, Lyn Hejinian, Barbara Henning, Tony Iantosca, Uroš Kotlajić (tr. Ainsley Morse), Morgan Parker #33. Amanda Berenguer (tr. Gillian Brassil & Alex Verdolini), Jeremy Hoevenaar, Krystal Languell, Holly Melgard, Marc Paltrineri, Cat Tyc #34. Alex Cuff, Kristen Gallagher, s. howe, Aisha Sasha John, Claudia La Rocco, Grzegorz Wróblewski (tr. Piotr Gwiazda) #35. Ted Dodson, Judith Goldman, Anna Gurton-Wachter, Kim Hunter, Katy Lederer, Bridget Talone #36. Anselm Berrigan, Chia-Lun Chang, Cheryl Clarke, Lisa Fishman, Vasilisk Gnedov (tr. Emilia Loseva & Danny Winkler), Sarah Wang.
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Bookshelf Overload: June 2017
After the ridiculousness of May’s Bookshelf Overload, the number of manga, comics, and other books that I picked up in June seems completely reasonable. But even though it was a small month, it was still a great month. First of all, one of the manga I was most looking forward to this year was released–Kabi Nagata’s My Lesbian Experience with Loneliness. (Although the work is more than deserving of it, I won’t be doing a formal, in-depth review, but I did write a Quick Take of it a few weeks ago.) I was also particularly excited for the debut of Satoru Noda’s Golden Kamuy and the continuation of Makoto Yukimura’s Vinland Saga in June. Hirohiko Araki’s Manga in Theory and Practice: The Craft of Creating Manga should also present an interesting read once I finally get the chance to get around to it. Currently, though, I’m reading Kazuki Sakuraba’s novel A Small Charred Face. It isn’t due to be released until September, but the folks at Haikasoru were kind enough to send me an advanced copy. I really enjoyed Sakuraba’s Red Girls: The Legend of the Akakuchibas and have been looking forward to the translation of A Small Charred Face for quite some time. So far, it’s been fantastic; look for a review to come soon!
Manga! After Hours, Volume 1 by Yuhta Nishio Dorohedoro, Volume 21 by Q Hayashida Erased, Omnibus 2 by Kei Sanbe Golden Kamuy, Volume 1 by Satoru Noda Goodnight Punpun, Omnibus 6 by Inio Asano Liselotte & Witch’s Forest, Volumes 1-3 by Natsuki Takaya My Lesbian Experience with Loneliness by Kabi Nagata Pet Shop of Horrors, Volume 9 by Matsuri Akino Prison School, Omnibus 7 by Akira Hiramoto The Royal Tutor, Volume 1 by Higasa Akai Sweetness and Lightning, Volume 5 by Gido Amagakure Ten Count, Volume 4 by Rihito Takarai Vagabond, Omnibuses 10-12 by Takehiko Inoue Vinland Saga, Omnibus 9 by Makoto Yukimura The Water Dragon’s Bride, Volume 1 by Rei Toma
Comics! Bara Emergency, Collection 1 by Nero O’Reilly Boundless by Jillian Tamaki Boy, I Love You edited by Kou Chen, Emily Forster, and Eric Alexander Arroyo. Combed Clap of Thunder by Zach Hazard Vaupen Cosmic Commandos by Chris Eliopoulos Deanthology: Collected Works of Dechanique, 1995-2016 by Deanna Echanique Destiny, NY, Volume 1 written by Pat Shand, illustrated by Manuel Preitano Let’s Speak English by Mary Cagle Not Drunk Enough, Volume 1 by Tessa Stone Siegfried, Volume 3 by Alex Alice Space Battle Lunchtime, Volume 2 by Natalie Riess Steam Clean by Laura Kenins
Novels! The Great Passage by Shion Miura The Sacred Era by Aramaki Yoshio Slow Boat by Hideo Furukawa A Small Charred Face by Kazuki Sakuraba Sound! Euphonium by Ayano Takeda
Nonfiction! The Cultural Revolution: A People’s History, 1962―1976 by Frank Dikötter Manga in Theory and Practice: The Craft of Creating Manga by Hirohiko Araki
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[April Gertler : 16 October 2016]
Guided by Gertler’s conversation, images, and energy — we go with her —within a enlarging circle tracing the fullness of her practice and its life.
Gertler ready, smiles back...
As the room gets crowded, I’m in the hallway looking through the open door.
Artists on the street during the walk, In Search of the Miraculous
...one of the timed meeting and here some history of Berlin’s musical past
...a record is played.
A gathering.
Picture Berliners riding through the Tempelhof once an airport
----------some of what we saw: portfolio & programs----------
THEY ARE WHAT THEY SEEM
Collage and text work ongoing for over ten years.
G 2 G
She/[G] Gertler & me/[G] Gardella have been exchanging Polaroids (its reincarnations) since 2001. We shoot in response to the one received, Then send it through the post office.
Gertler described the unique hybrid residency program she founded in 2009 and continues to direct. It’s mission intense and rigorous—dynamically and deliciously. Meals together are as integral as the studio visits, curatorial marathon. The city itself shapes the program and the artist walk is an introduction.
IN SEARCH OF THE MIRACULOUS a 10+ hour walk through Berlin. Like a relay the PB artists are guided into neighborhood by a local artist and passed to their next guide. So the day continues - with moments when food or drinks seem miraculously to appear at just the right time. Among stories and history - the sense of place and awareness of each other emerges.
The title for the walk in homage to Bas Jan Ader's last work of that name. In 1975, he set sail in a 13 foot boat with the intent of crossing the Atlantic. He was never seen again.
ARTIST BOOKS / CAKEHOLE
In these photographs and collages, Gertler uses images of fragmented women’s bodies. This is the second book in a series of three printed on a Risograph machine.
H E A T
Parading (and more) through the streets of Berlin. Sometimes with many, sometimes solo.
A social sculpture created monthly by Gertler & Schiesser. They invite an artist to install their work in an apartment in Berlin (mostly) and alternately in other cities. Then for this Sunday afternoon reception they bake the artist’s favorite dessert and serve it with coffee/tea to the guests.
http://sonntagberlin.tumblr.com
BERLIN ART LINK—
http://www.berlinartlink.com/2016/03/25/home-sonntag-at-home-in-berlin-an-interview-with-april-gertler-and-adrian-schiesser/
[below, from August 2014 The New York Times : T Magazine blog]
.......................................If you are in Berlin don’t miss it.
TRAVERSED LANDSCAPES
A series of works with thread sewn into found black & white photographs.
WALL DRAWINGS
Gertler stated making large wall pieces after she had been using string sewn and across walls. She was interested in the ephemeral quality of the chalk and the work itself.
A metamorphic and hidden neighborhood speakeasy. Each time it pops-up the atmosphere, the cocktails, and personas of the bartenders —familiar yet new.
TAKE THE CAKE
“...my favorite C-word cake.”
With these Lecture Performances Gertler shares her passion for baking while riffing on feminism. She showed a clip from Take the Cake performed as part of a six night series: 6 Women, 6 Nights, 6 Performances at the project space tête in Berlin.
Then when the clip ended....and to the delight of us all.
She reached behind the curtain and brought out her Hungarian Cherry Cake!
We eat cake.
Hungarian Cherry Cake baked for us on Sunday by April Gertler. The recipe as remembered from her mother’s baking.
As we said good night.
So happy you were here.
A very special thanks to April Gertler.
[our secret, sort of]
In the summer of 2012 we were together, when she invited me as visiting artist for PICTURE BERLIN. As old friends and collaborators we talked into many late nights and picked up the beat in the early morning over tea and coffee. We talked about community, art, friendships, and making things happen. In the fall of 2012 came Sonntag that Gertler co-initiated with Adrian Schiesser & :::::Presenting at 17::::: at my apartment on East 4th Street. Both have continued on the same third Sunday of the month.
To make this night possible, April & Adrian postponed their October 2016 date so April could be in the East Village for P17.
Thank you.
Yours, Elise G
:::::Presenting at 17::::: is
Cecilia Dougherty, Angie Waller, Bobby Abate, Christopher Carroll, Julia Shirar, Megan Michalak, Dana Hoey, Robert Appleton, Shanna Maurizi, Diane Cook & Jonathan VanDyke, Christine Heindl, Guillermo E. Brown, Bill Johnson, Jennifer Hayashida, Branden Koch, Laura Napier, Sarah Rushford, Brittney Hollinger, Matthew Morrocco with Shaun Fletcher, Boo Boo Cousins & Diana Cherian, Jessica Watson, Amy Finkbeiner, Mary Patten, Jane Weissman, Betsy Alwin, Mary Walling Blackburn with Danny Hammond, John Zhao, Michelle Handelman, David Mramor/Enid Ellen with Greg Potter, Frank Meuschke, Samuael Topiary, Alexandra Phillips, Charles Eladio Beronio, G Todd Haun, Chuyen Huynh, Erin O'Brien, Sara Galassini with Yukio Tsuji, Tara Ruth, Sanford Wintersberger, Alexandra Chasin and April Gertler.
The poet or revolutionary is there to articulate the necessity. James Baldwin
In October 2015, at the 3 year anniversary of :::::Presenting at 17::::: we celebrated — 39X17 a group show/readings/performances at La MaMa Galleria.
39X17 http://presenting-at-17.tumblr.com/post/132534189823/39x17-october-2015-group-show-performances
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