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RECOMENDANDO: SHADOWHUNTERS, Malec fic rec
♡♡ Appassionato por chonideno
♡Fandoms: Caçadores de Sombras (TV) • Público: Geral • Classificação: M/M • Linguagem: Inglês • Palavras: 35.866 • Capítulos: 2/2 • Avisos: Nenhum aviso de arquivo se aplica
Principais pares: Magnus Bane/Alec Lightwood
Etiquetas: Universo Alternativo - Vizinhos, Piano, Pêlo, Primeiros Encontros, Tudo é lindo e nada dói, Pianista!Alec, Violinista!Magnus, Estranhos para Amantes, Queima lenta
Tropos: Queima Lenta, Estranhos para Amantes, Comunicação através da Música, Universo Alternativo - Vizinhos, Romance Musical
Alec toca piano todos os dias com grande talento. Uma noite, um bilhete misterioso desliza por debaixo de sua porta, um pedido de seu vizinho anônimo. Logo, Alec se vê deixando sua janela aberta para que o vizinho ouça sua música, e os pedidos continuam a chegar. Aos poucos, dois estranhos começam uma conversa sem palavras, permitindo que a música expresse o que ambos ainda não conseguem dizer.
♡♡ Ou: Alec, um pianista sensacional, começa a trocar bilhetes e músicas com seu vizinho, Magnus, que também toca violino. As vibrações são tão boas que você vai querer uma playlist só dessa conexão musical! É um romance com queima lenta, onde cada nota traz um novo sentimento, e você não vai conseguir parar de torcer por eles!
♡♡ Reviews: “Appassionato” é como uma serenata em forma de fanfic! A história segue Alec, um pianista talentoso, que começa a trocar bilhetes e músicas com seu vizinho, Magnus, um violinista misterioso. As interações deles sãoa quem ama romances que se desenrolam devagar. Embora a trama possa parecer um pouco arrastada em alguns pontos, a conexão musical e os momentos fofos compensam isso, uma leitura que vai fazer seu coração dançar!
#recomendation#magnus bane#recomendação#recomendação de fanfic#malec fanfic#queima lenta#slow burn#Primeiros Encontros#first dates#Violinist!Magnus#Pianist!Alec#Alternate Universe - Neighbors#Magnus Bane/Alec Lightwood#strangers to lovers#Pianista!Alec#Violinista!Magnus#Estranhos para Amantes#Universo Alternativo - Vizinhos#ao3 fanfic#ao3#ao3 link#fanfics#Romance Musical#Musical Romance#shadowhunters#Caçadores de Sombras#alec lightwood
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After they've finished eating, Roy and Alec invite Anita and Renee to join them on the lounge. The resident pianist is playing some jaunty jazz tunes and several diners have migrated to the stage to dance. Alec buys Anita a Simsmapolitan and Renee a piña colada from the Hot Bartender, which Anita accepts with a flurry of giggling protestations.
"Thank you Alec, but please don't buy me any more drinks after this," she says. "I'm already feeling quite woozy from the champagne."
"You will have as many drinks as it takes me to get Hot Bartender's phone number," says Alec. "That's the deal. And it is not open to negotiation."
"Let's hope he's playing hard to get, then," says Renee, raising her glass.
"Speaking of hot bartenders, did Joël tell you he quit working at The Grind?" says Anita to Roy, who isn't drinking because he has an important meeting to attend in an hour's time.
"Yeah, he texted me yesterday," says Roy. "He said he's going to be a stay-at-home-dad. And that you were going back to work full-time. Is that true? Or was he just yanking my chain?"
“S’ true,” says Anita. “I was upset at first, but I’ve accepted it now. And I have to admit that he’s much better with Alice than me. I mean, she still wakes up two or three times a night and he always gets up and settles her with no complaints whatsoever. And he reads and plays with her for hours…I mean, after ten minutes of playing with the xylophone or building blocks I’m bored out of my wits. So it kind of makes sense that I should go back to work.”
“Joël is an absolute saint,” says Renee.
“Please never tell him this, but I’m kind of envious of him, to be honest,” Roy says to Anita. “I really miss my kids since I moved back into the apartment. Just living in the same house, seeing them at breakfast, helping them with homework, tucking them in at night…it was magical. It’s something you should never take for granted, Neets.”
Anita takes a long sip of her drink while she searches for a response.
“Are you sure you wouldn’t like a drink, Roy?” she says. “I’m not used to hearing you sound so…so serious.”
“I’m fine,” he says. “I have to make tracks and get back to the office for this meeting, anyway. It’s just….Jesus. Alec, what are you doing?"
While he and Anita have been talking Renee and Alec have been getting very cozy, his arm around her shoulders.
“Would you like to dance, Madame?” Alec asks Renee. “I think it's time I showed Hot Bartender what he's missing out on."
“I thought you’d never ask,” giggles Renee, her fingernails scraping his thigh.
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again procrastinating going to sleep so here are tmi characters as different musical notes (as a pianist):
isabelle - Fa (she gives me Fa vibes idk what to say)
clary - Do (the most basic answer; everyone knows her)
simon - Re (next to Do; close to Fa but always apart)
alec - Mi (also purely based on vibes, but also next to Fa :))) and while the F chord is commonly used, E, on the other hand, is ignored)
magnus - So ("Sol" in portuguese, meaning sun)
jace - La (cocky vibes)
sebastian - Ti flat (annoying but constantly appearing; a La sharp in another perspective)
#i do NOT know how music notation works in English so i'm praying I didn't mess this whole thing up#this is me avoiding my piano homework#isabelle lightwood#clary fairchild#simon lovelace#simon lewis#alec lightwood#magnus bane#jace herondale#jace lightwood#sebastian morgenstern#the mortal instruments#tmi#the shadowhunter chronicles#tsc#praying this somehow reaches the right audience of like 3 ppl#i apologise for the mistakes i did not care to search the names in english#everything i know about music in english i learned from the sound of music#when i was younger i was obsessed w that movie
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#WIPWednesday
“There’s... I have to tell my therapist something today and... Maybe it’s something you should know, too, now that we’re... moving forward together.” (Alec gave him a hesitant look while saying that. Magnus would never forget how his affirming nod made the pianist’s eyes shine from happiness and relief. Yes, whatever they were headed towards they were going there together.) “It’s... not something I want to tell twice, so... Would you come with me?”
Being invited to Alec’s therapy session was a huge display of trust. Touched to a point where it was difficult to find words, Magnus squeezed the other’s hand. “If you’re absolutely sure that you want me there... Then it’d be an honor.”
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three random fic recs? any fandom, any genre, any anything!
Okay, these are all in the Shadowhunters and Malec fandom, but they were life changing for me:
1. Appasionato
Neighbors AU, Pianist Alec, when music says what words can't.
2. Set Me in Motion
AU, chef Alex, fashion designer Magnus, zero angst and will make you feel all warm inside.
3. In the Sin Bin
Hockey AU, enemies to friends to lovers, a whole lotta angst but a happy ending, sports typical rich white man homophobia, the author is one of my very best friends, you'll get to a character named Wilf. My friend based him on my grandfather that passed away in 2017, and who loved the game until his dying day.
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Who are your five hottest characters?
UH
WOW THIS IS HARD QUESTION
IM DOING TEN, OKAY??? DEAL WITH IT.
(most of these are rp characters or people who aren't named in their scenes I'm so sorry-)
Idan Chanti
He's a phoenix and a businessman. No one really knows he's a phoenix though, and he has a lottttt of people under his control.
Sierra (Erra) Pérez
Just a bombshell of a person, tbh. Spends her days at SO many protests and writing senators and stuff like that. Very rights activism based.
Lynnie Mathis and Rikah Windt
Pairing them together b/c girlfriends / they share a boyfriend. Prettiest poly bitches you'll ever see.
Jake Mathis
The Mathis twins are just really nice to look at, okay? Jake is kinda a series character - he used to be Alec's best friend. Part of Reona.
Hindlen Zahlor (Zah)
Picrews don't do him justice. He's a hot ass motherfucker and one of the oldest (like HES lived a long time) ocs I have. Blood Mage. He's owned a planet before. Could take any of my characters in a hand to hand fight and knock them on their asses just by years of being a mercinary.
Aias Illian
....ve's hot, okay? Just look at that. Vampire. Makes shit float. Nice to look at.
Vers Gennin
Normal human guy, I just like looking at him...
Rita Xander
She's a supernatural bountyhunter for one of my rp hunters guilds. Shifts into a badass black leopard.
Adelina (Ada) Wittacre
Professional concert pianist and also heir to said hunters guild mentioned above. I'm reluctant to call her 'hot' - she's endlessly elegant, but WOW.
okay I need to stop, that's ten
I'm so sorry I didn't even get to series ocs 😭
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Our Song
read it on AO3 at https://ift.tt/1C7nrNq by Sandylee007 PLEASE MIND THE TAGS REAL LIFE AU TRANS MAGNUS DANCER MAGNUS PIANIST ALEC Alec and Magnus met when they were teenagers. And felt a spark between them instantly. Then something happened, severing their bond brutally. Ten years later Magnus is a dancer who has been through a lot to become the person he was meant to be, to have the body he was meant to have. Alec has gone through a rough path of his own and struggles horribly with self-acceptance. What happens when they’re reunited? Can what was broken be fixed so they can create something beautiful? ESTIMATED AMOUNT OF CHAPTERS MAY CHANGE PROMPT BY @Sivambika9 Words: 2118, Chapters: 1/10, Language: English Fandoms: Shadowhunters (TV) Rating: Mature Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Categories: M/M Characters: Alec Lightwood, Magnus Bane Relationships: Magnus Bane/Alec Lightwood Additional Tags: Alternate Universe - Real World, Trans Magnus Bane, Dancer Magnus Bane, Pianist Alec Lightwood, Angst, Drama, Romance, Misunderstandings, Depression, Implied/Referenced Self-Harm, Implied/Referenced Suicide attempt, Hate Crimes, Healing, Self-Esteem Issues, Self-Hatred, Self-Acceptance read it on AO3 at https://ift.tt/1C7nrNq
#IFTTT#ao3feed#fanfic#shadowhunters#tmi#malec#magnus bane#alec lightwood#magnus x alec#malec fanfic#the mortal instruments
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Lou Donaldson – Gravy Train
Gravy Train is an album by jazz saxophonist Lou Donaldson recorded for the Blue Note label in 1961 and performed by Donaldson with pianist Herman Foster, bassist Ben Tucker, drummer Dave Bailey and percussionist Alec Dorsey.
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The Fabelmans
Every movie, in one way or another, is a chance to peer inside the mind and soul of its director. Steven Spielberg’s movies have never shied away from this but, for reasons both obvious and not, The Fabelmans is by far his most revelatory.
The Fabelmans is many things. It’s a (mostly) autobiographical coming of age tale that mirrors his own experiences growing up a Jewish kid in the suburbs. It’s a confessional about his struggle to relate to any family member other than his (would be) concert pianist mother, the only person who encouraged or even understood his artistic inclinations and dreams. But more than anything, The Fabelmans is Spielberg waxing nostalgic about why he loves movies.
Sammy Fabelman (Gabriel LaBelle) isn’t great at talking to girls. He can’t play sports. He mostly argues with his father and three younger sisters. Not much in life seems to make sense to him, except for movies. And not just watching them, though he is entranced from the moment he first sits in a theater. Sammy becomes obsessed with storyboarding, cinematography, editing. It’s like he’s found a missing piece of himself. He makes movies because it’s all he knows how to do, because it’s all he can do, especially when his life begins slowly spiraling beyond his control.
Spielberg has long used his movies to communicate his lived experiences. It’s impossible not to read elements of Close Encounters of the Third Kind and even Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade as anything other than metaphors for his own relationship with his father, for instance. He’s talked at length about how E.T. was born from an attempt to write a story about his parents’ divorce. The Fabelmans takes things several steps further (via the help of writer Tony Kushner) and pushes the subtext into text. Granted, not every element is a direct lift from his own life, but the broad strokes are there with his aforementioned mother and a brilliant electrical engineer father who frequently moves his family to new states as he pursues work on the cutting edge of computers.
The only constant in life for Sammy is movies. The soft flicker of the projector is a comfort. The stories he conjures are the only things he has control over. But more than anything, he slowly comes to understand the power those stories have on the people he shares them with. It takes a fateful encounter with his Uncle Boris (Judd Hirsch) for Sammy to realize that his hobby can be and is something more than just entertainment. But once that epiphany is reached, he knows he’s incapable of doing anything else.
All of this is intertwined with the rollercoaster of being a child, and often the only Jewish one around (save for his siblings). He’s ruthlessly mocked and even beaten simply because of his family’s faith. And yet it is a movie that helps him rise above it.
Thankfully, none of this comes across as navel-gazing or self-aggrandizement and is instead a warts-and-all love letter to everything that brought Spielberg to where he is. He isn’t shy about pointing out how aloof Sammy is. For as clearly frustrated as Spielberg was with his father, he still paints Burt (Paul Dano) as a highly affectionate, if awkward, parent who just wants to do right by his family. It may well be my favorite performance Dano’s ever delivered.
Judd Hirsch gives a bone-shaking performance as Sammy’s bombastic uncle. It’s the kind of work that can only be compared to Alec Baldwin’s similarly brief appearance in Glengarry Glen Ross. You never see him again, but his words reverberate throughout and set the course for everything else to come. Hirsch is tremendous here and were it not for Ke Huy Quan’s incredible work in Everything Everywhere All At Once there’s no one else who I’d want to win Best Supporting Actor at next year’s Oscars ceremony.
It’s Michelle Williams, though, who delivers the standout performance, finding a perfect balance of joy, elation, love, frailty, sadness and fallibility. It’s a layered, often heart-wrenching display of acting that in some ways is the very soul of Spielberg’s story.
If there’s a significant flaw within it’s that for a movie titled The Fabelmans, we never get a complete picture of the entire Fabelman family. Sammy’s three sisters are all drastically under-written as characters and we really only get a single major bit of interaction between him and one of them (good though it is). Granted, this is intended to be Sammy’s story and it’s entirely possible this approach was by design and Spielberg’s own relationship with them was just as sparse, but it stands out all the same.
The Fabelmans is as heartfelt as anything Spielberg has ever made or likely ever will make. It’s a movie that proudly and with great delight and love wears its heart on its sleeve. In a popular culture where biting sarcasm and post-modern deconstruction are frequently favored, it almost feels lightly daring for The Fabelmans to embrace its audience with such blatant affection and sentimentality. Not that I would expect anything less from its director. I’m just glad he’s still doing what clearly means the world to him.
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Octobre MMXXIV
Films
Quartet (2012) de Dustin Hoffman avec Maggie Smith, Tom Courtenay, Billy Connolly, Pauline Collins, Sheridan Smith, Michael Gambon, Andrew Sachs et Gwyneth Jones
Bob le flambeur (1956) de Jean-Pierre Melville avec Roger Duchesne, Isabelle Corey, Daniel Cauchy, Guy Decomble, Simone Paris, André Garret, Claude Cerval et Colette Fleury
Indian Palace (The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel) (2011) de John Madden avec Judi Dench, Bill Nighy, Tom Wilkinson, Maggie Smith, Celia Imrie, Dev Patel, Ronald Pickup et Penelope Wilton
Grosse Fatigue (1994) de et avec Michel Blanc et aussi Carole Bouquet, Philippe Noiret, Josiane Balasko, Marie-Anne Chazel, Christian Clavier, Guillaume Durand, Charlotte Gainsbourg, David Hallyday, Estelle Lefébure et Gérard Jugnot
L'Air de rien (2012) de Grégory Magne et Stéphane Viard avec Grégory Montel, Fred Scotlande, Céline Milliat-Baumgartner, Michel Delpech, Martine Schambacher, Miossec, Jérôme Huguet, Benoît Belleville et Pauline Moulène
Code Mercury (Mercury Rising) (1998) de Harold Becker avec Bruce Willis, Miko Hughes, Alec Baldwin, Chi McBride, John Carroll Lynch, John Doman, Peter Stormare et Kim Dickens
Le Privé (The Long Goodbye) (1973) de Robert Altman avec Elliott Gould, Nina van Pallandt, Sterling Hayden, Mark Rydell, Henry Gibson, David Arkin, David Carradine et Arnold Schwarzenegger
Mon oncle Benjamin (1969) d'Édouard Molinaro avec Jacques Brel, Claude Jade, Bernard Alane, Paul Frankeur, Rosy Varte, Lyne Chardonnet, Robert Dalban, Bernard Blier et Armand Mestral
Le Tueur triste (1984) de Nicolas Gessner avec Guy Marchand, Edwige Feuillère, Michel Creton, Béatrice Agenin, Franck Olivier Bonnet, Jean Louis Richard, Jacques François, Amélie Gonin et Marcelle Barreau
Indian Palace : Suite royale (The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel) (2015) de John Madde avec Judi Dench, Maggie Smith, Bill Nighy, Dev Patel, Celia Imrie, Ronald Pickup, Diana Hardcastle, Richard Gere et Tina Desai
Gremlins 2 : La Nouvelle Génération (Gremlins 2: The New Batch) (1990) de Joe Dante avec Zach Galligan, Phoebe Cates, John Glover, Robert Prosky, Robert Picardo, Christopher Lee, Haviland Morris, Dick Miller, Jackie Joseph et Kathleen Freeman
L’Été meurtrier (1983) de Jean Becker avec Isabelle Adjani, Alain Souchon, Suzanne Flon, Jenny Clève, Maria Machado, Évelyne Didi, Jean Gaven, François Cluzet, Michel Galabru et Roger Carel
Baisers volés (1968) de François Truffaut avec Jean-Pierre Léaud, Claude Jade, Delphine Seyrig, Michael Lonsdale, Harry-Max, André Falcon, Daniel Ceccaldi, Claire Duhamel et Catherine Lutz
Key Largo (1948) de John Huston avec Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Edward G. Robinson, Claire Trevor, Lionel Barrymore, Thomas Gomez, Harry Lewis et John Rodney
Soleil rouge (1971) de Terence Young avec Charles Bronson, Ursula Andress, Toshirō Mifune, Alain Delon, Capucine, Bart Barry et Lee Burton
Le Chien des Baskerville (The Hound of the Baskervilles) (1958) de Terence Fisher avec Peter Cushing, André Morell, Christopher Lee, Marla Landi, David Oxley, Francis De Wolff, Miles Malleson et Ewen Solon
L'Arnaque (The Sting) (1973) de George Roy Hill avec Paul Newman, Robert Redford, Robert Shaw, Charles Durning, Ray Walston, Eileen Brennan, Harold Gould, John Heffernan, Dana Elcar et Dimitra Arliss
Au service de Sara (Serving Sara) (2002) de Reginald Hudlin avec Matthew Perry, Elizabeth Hurley, Vincent Pastore, Bruce Campbell, Cedric the Entertainer, Amy Adams et Terry Crews
Tirez sur le pianiste (1960) de François Truffaut avec Charles Aznavour, Marie Dubois, Nicole Berger, Michèle Mercier, Serge Davri, Claude Mansard et Richard Kanayan
Séries
L'été rouge
Episode 1 - Episode 2 - Episode 3 - Episode 4 - Episode 5
Castle Saison 8
M. et Mme Castle - Meurtre a cappella - Témoin-clé - L'Espion qui venait du froid - Huis clos - Le Rêve américain - Escapade à L.A. - Le ver est dans le fruit - Le Cœur ou la Raison - Votre mort est un ordre - Trahisons - L'immortel - Beaucoup de bruit pour un meurtre - La Fin du monde - Tirs croisés
Psych Saison 1, 2, 3
Voyances et Manigances - T-R-I-C-H-E-U-R - Qu'il parle maintenant ou se taise à jamais - Esprit, es-tu là ? - 9 vies - Champ de bataille - La Maison hantée - Shawn chez les super-héros - Souvenirs, souvenirs - La Guerre de l'étoile - Coup de soleil - Avis de meurtre - Jeu, Set et Meurtre - Poker menteur - Esprits féminin - Les Nouvelles Stars - 65 Millions d'années plus tôt - Un médium de trop - Trop facile pour être possible - Petit… mais costaud - Un plat qui se mange froid - Les Petits Génies - Recherche nounous désespérément - Chasseurs de primes - Un mort au pied du sapin - Mariage en sursis - Coups de vieux - Un rôle de composition - Dans le secret de la loge - Fashion victimes - Une nuit au musée - Chasse aux fantômes - La Folle Soirée de Shawn - Le médium qui tombe à pic - La Chasse au trésor - Au pays de l'or noir - Henry les bons tuyaux - Comme sur des roulettes - Haut les mains !
Friends Saison 1, 2, 3
Celui qui avait un singe - Celui qui rêve par procuration - Celui qui a failli rater l'accouchement - Celui qui fait craquer Rachel - Celui qui a une nouvelle fiancée - Celui qui détestait le lait maternel - Celui qui est mort dans l'appart du dessous - Celui qui avait viré de bord - Celui qui se faisait passer pour Bob - Celui qui a oublié un bébé dans le bus - Celui qui tombe des nues - Celui qui a été très maladroit - Celui qui cassait les radiateurs - Celui qui se dédouble - Celui qui n'apprécie pas certains mariages - Celui qui retrouve son singe : première partie - Celui qui retrouve son singe : deuxième partie - Celui qui a failli aller au bal de promo - Celui qui a fait on ne sait quoi avec Rachel - Celui qui vit sa vie - Celui qui remplace celui qui part - Celui qui disparaît de la série - Celui qui ne voulait pas partir - Celui qui se met à parler - Celui qui affronte les voyous - Celui qui faisait le lien - Celui qui attrape la varicelle - Celui qui embrassait mal - Celui qui rêvait de la princesse Leia - Celui qui a du mal à se préparer - Celui qui avait la technique du câlin - Celui qui ne supportait pas les poupées - Celui qui bricolait - Celui qui se souvient - Celui qui était prof et élève - Celui qui avait pris un coup sur la tête - Celui pour qui le foot c'est pas le pied - Celui qui fait démissionner Rachel - Celui qui ne s'y retrouvait plus - Celui qui était très jaloux - Celui qui persiste et signe - Celui que les prothèses ne gênaient pas - Celui qui vivait mal la rupture - Celui qui a survécu au lendemain - Celui qui était laissé pour compte - Celui qui s'auto-hypnotisait
Affaires sensibles
La chute de Nicolas Hulot - Blur vs Oasis : la bataille d'Angleterre - Août 44, La Libération de Paris, Épisode 1/2 : Août 44, des Parisiens en armes - Août 44, La Libération de Paris, Épisode 2/2 : Eté 44, De Gaulle, la marche d’un président - Docteur Petiot, faux résistant, vrai tueur - Hitler l'insaisissable cadavre - Benito Mussolini, un cadavre en cavale - Le mystère des noyés de la Deûle - Les trois de West Memphis - "Naissance d’une nation" : Naissance d’une contestation - Little Rock, neuf lycéens noirs contre la ségrégation - Emmett Till, le lynchage de trop - Marseille 1973, quand le racisme tue en toute impunité - L'argent russe du Front National - Affaire Alstom : la guerre secrète - Le procès de Lady Chatterley - Les survivants de la Cordillère des Andes - "Tcherno-Blaye" : le scénario d'un Tchernobyl français ? - La tour Montparnasse ou la folie des grandeurs en direct des Rendez-vous de l'histoire de Blois - « Sans haine, sans arme, ni violence » : le casse du siècle de Nice - "La Grande Bouffe" ou le festin orgiaque - Taylor Swift, le phénomène total - L’abominable homme des neiges, une rencontre au sommet
Brokenwood Saison 9, 3
Comme chien et chat - En plein cœur - La mariée était en cuir - Le veuf noir
Le Coffre à Catch
#188 : La dernière avec UVA !
Les Brigades du Tigre : « Les Années-Folles » Saison 6
Les Princes de la nuit - Rita et le Caïd - La Grande Duchesse Tatiana - Les Fantômes de Noël - La Fille de l'air - Lacs et Entrelacs
Commissaire Moulin Saison 1
Le Diable aussi a des ailes - Intox - Fausses notes - Les Brebis égarées
Les Simpson Saison 3
Mon pote Michael Jackson - Lisa va à Washington - Le Palais du Gaucher - Le Petit Parrain - Une belle simpsonnerie - Tel père, tel clown - Simpson Horror Show II - Le Poney de Lisa - Un père dans la course - Un cocktail d'enfer - Burns Verkaufen der Kraftwerk - Vive les mariés - Un puits de mensonges - L'Enfer du jeu - Homer au foyer - Bart le tombeur - Homer la foudre - Le Flic et la Rebelle - Chienne de vie - Imprésario de mon cœur - La Veuve noire - Le Permis d'Otto Bus - Séparés par l'amour - Le Retour du frère prodigue
Belphégor ou le Fantôme du Louvre
Le Louvre - Le secret du Louvre
Nestor Burma saison 6
Panique à Saint-Patrick - Atout cœur
Rematch
Episode 1 - Episode 2 - Episode 3 - Episode 4 - Episode 5 - Episode 6
Brooklyn Nine-Nine Saison 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Halloween - Halloween II - Halloween III - Halloween IV - Halloween V
Le tribunal de l'impossible
La Bête du Gévaudan
Spectacles
Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii, Director's Cut (1972) d'Adrian Maben
Chers parents (2024) de Emmanuel Patron & Armelle Patron avec Elise Diamant, Bernard Alane, Emmanuel Patron, Rudy Milstein et Frédérique Tirmont
Stevie Wonder: Live at Last (2008)
R.E.M : Perfect Square (2004)
Bénabar : la tournée des indociles (2022)
Le Chien des Baskerville (1974) de Jean Marcillac avec Raymond Gerome, André Haber, Christian Alers, Jean Pierre Gernez, Bernard Musson, Christiane Moinet, Pierre Hatet, Colette Teissedre, Robert Bazil, Liliane Patrick et Jean Jacques Steen
Livres
Putzi de Thomas Snégaroff
Kaamelott, tome 10 : Karadoc et l'Icosaèdre d'Alexandre Astier et Steven Dupré
Lucky Luke, tome 28 : Le Pony Express de Morris, Xavier Fauche et Jean Léturgie
Philip Marlowe : Le Grand Sommeil de Raymond Chandler
OSS 117 : Agonie en Patagonie de Jean Bruce
Batman : Un long Halloween de Jeph Loeb et Tim Sale
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Birthdays 4.3
Beer Birthdays
Frederick Hinckel (1859)
Henry Pierre Heineken (1886)
Dave Bonighton (1970)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Alec Baldwin; actor (1958)
Sandra Boynton; illustrator, cartoonist (1953)
Herb Caen; journalist (1916)
Doris Day; actor, singer (1924)
Mitch Woods; boogie-woogie pianist (1951)
Famous Birthdays
Marlon Brando; actor (1924)
John Burroughs; naturalist, writer (1837)
Amanda Byrnes; actor (1986)
Danielle; porn actor (1962)
Bud Fisher; cartoonist (1885)
Jennie Garth; actor (1972)
Don Gibson; guitarist, songwriter (1928)
Jane Goodall; anthropologist, zoologist (1934)
Virgil "Gus" Grissom; astronaut (1926)
George Herbert; English writer (1593)
Leslie Howard; actor (1893)
Washington Irving; writer (1783)
George Jessel; actor (1898)
Henry Luce; publisher (1898)
Marsha Mason; actor (1942)
Eddie Murphy; actor, comedian (1961)
Wayne Newton; singer (1942)
Tony Orlando; pop singer (1944)
Bernie Parent; Philadelphia Flyers G (1945)
David Hyde Pierce; actor (1959)
Sally Rand; dancer (1904)
Cobie Smulders; actor (1982)
Jan Sterling; actor (1921)
Picabo Street; skier (1971)
Richard Thompson; singer, songwriter (1949)
William "Boss" Tweed; politician (1823)
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The notes from Aimsey's stream
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Character name: Juno Roman Allistair (nickname: Roman)
Pronouns: any/its
Identity: fluid
Species: fallen angel, shapeshifting curse
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Eyes: heterochromia/sectoral/grey, blue
Skin: translucent, ashy skin, veins visible
Blemishes: freckles on face, each arm
Hair colour: black hair, red streak, always permanent
Birth marks/scars: birth mark under eye, small. Stretch marks, cutie marks, marks from experience: ????
Hair texture: wavy fluff :D
Body type/build: "Slutty waist and slim muscle" - Atlas
--- Part Three (3) ---
Outfit: vampiresque-tudor-esque-time-esque
Jewellery: ring that represents Venus goddess of love
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Personality: cold, reserved, doesn't care, sarcastic, "always has something to say", cocky, thinks they know everything (doesn't), "gets their own way" (doesn't). Doesn't have anything to proove, wise but too wise, cunning. "Needs to be humbled"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sexuality: on the aromantic spectrum, queer in general
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Added things: nose scrunch, science smart, space is their special interest, violinist, pianist hands, nimble hands (very important), thief
--- Part Two (2) ---
Why did they get kicked out?
Toying with forbidden magic
Identity theft -> unaware of the complications
Juno sought out identity theft for personal gain
Greed = fatal flaw
Spends their entire life begging with the gods for help
They can never go back to who they once were
Banished to Earth (?), a place unknown (?)
Fingers going black after the fall
Shapeshifting hurts. It's brutal. It's bloody. It hurts. It scars.
Terrified of their own reflection after the fall, something they used to love
They become sadistic
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Who??? Who was the first (1st)???
Related to someone they actually love (/p)
Alec Nox - killed (any)
Helios Nox - "The Black Sun" "Protagonist" (any)
"A fallen angel that is stalked by the black sun"
"You did a better job at destroying yourself than I ever could"
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[Same as Part Three (3) of the previous notes image]
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Quotes
"A fallen angel that is stalked by the black sun" - Juno, pitifully
"You did a better job at destroying yourself than I ever could" - Helios
"Killing you would be a mercy" - Helios
"Wait you did it! You did it!!" - Alec, excitedly
"So how does it feel? Wearing the corpses of people you once knew? Do you even know what it was like to be alive? Do you even remember?" - ?????
"It hurts" - Alec's last words
"You've been chasing me all this time. You've got me. Finish the job." - Juno, blood pouring out of its mouth
#aimsey#shifting sunlight#cw: death mention#cw: blood mention#cw: violence mention#cw: murder mention#cw: religious imagery#?#cw: body horror#cw: violence
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Discovery: ALCHA
ALCHA is the performing name of Paris, France-based singer songwriter, composer and producer Alec Chassain. With a background as a pianist and drummer, he creates music that runs the genre-gamut of pop, R&B, jazz and neoclassical. I’ve just discovered him thanks to his recent single Nowhere To Go. (more…) “”
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'Our Song' chapter 1 is now out.
PLEASE MIND THE TAGS
REAL LIFE AU
TRANS MAGNUS
DANCER MAGNUS
PIANIST ALEC
Alec and Magnus met when they were teenagers. And felt a spark between them instantly. Then something happened, severing their bond brutally.
Ten years later Magnus is a dancer who has been through a lot to become the person he was meant to be, to have the body he was meant to have. Alec has gone through a rough path of his own and struggles horribly with self-acceptance. What happens when they’re reunited? Can what was broken be fixed so they can create something beautiful?
ESTIMATED AMOUNT OF CHAPTERS MAY CHANGE
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New Music | Alec Schulman
Los Angeles native Alec Schulman, gifted jazz pianist and singer-songwriter, is far from alone among musicians in his deep admiration for the great Joni Mitchell. But the circumstances surrounding his remarkable debut album, Light That Slips Away, are nearly unheard of. After meeting renowned bassist/producer Larry Klein, Mitchell’s ex-husband, at a Berklee masterclass, Schulman and Klein became fast friends and Klein assumed the role of a musical mentor.
Light That Slips Away by Alec Schulman
Back in LA during the COVID crisis, Schulman played Klein early versions of songs that would ultimately appear on Light That Slips Away. Klein not only shared his insights but also played on the album. One thing led to another, and the lineup on several songs grew to include not only Klein but drummer Vinnie Colaiuta and pedal-steel veteran Greg Leisz — some of Joni Mitchell’s closest bandmates and collaborators from the 1990s. These masters were enthusiastic to take part, and far from upstaging the young Schulman, they helped bring his distinctive sound and story to fruition.
On Part 2 the focus shifts to Schulman on solo piano, offering eight beautiful introspective improvisations to complete the picture. This is where Light That Slips Away began, as a solo piano statement, though the heart of it kept expanding. Moods range from the flowing melodies of “Detour” and “In Blackwater Woods” (a Mary Oliver poem) to the more rhythmic and coarser texture of “Wake Up.”
Enter Aaron Parks — friend and fellow pianist, renowned for his albums on Blue Note and ECM and his work with Terence Blanchard, the jazz supergroup James Farm and countless others — to serve as coproducer of this dream project. “Alec is a deeply thoughtful songwriter,” says Parks, “an adventurous and accomplished pianist, and he brings a unique and compelling point of view to everything he creates.” With regular input from Parks and Klein as well, Light That Slips Awaycame into focus with pivotal contributions from vocalists Emma Frank and Jessame Berry, not to mention Schulman himself singing “Fire Song (On the New Horizon).” Jazz guitar maestro Gilad Hekselman also brings his liquid tonal personality to “Home,” a drum-less instrumental featuring Leisz and Klein, with Schulman adding touches of Hammond organ. Guitarist Roy Ben Bashat, bassist Ethan Moffitt, drummer Christian Euman and violinist/violist Miguel Atwood-Ferguson add sparkle and polish in just the right measure.
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Alec Severin - Pianiste (acrylic on cardboard + canvas, 2018)
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