Das, denkt man -wie so oft am Ende eines Coming-of-Age-Films-, hätte er einfacher haben können. Die Dummheiten, die er davor macht, sind allerdings unterhaltsamer als die üblichen: Sequin, obwohl er erst 16 ist, arbeitet sich durch eine Unkomplizierter-Sex-App und lernt bei einer anonymen Sexparty in einem blauen Raum einen adretten jungen Mann kennen, nach dem er im echten Leben zu suchen beginnt. Das sehen die anonymen Herren nicht gerne, und irgendwie wird eine große Sache draus. Es ist alles sehr stilsicher gefilmt, erwartungsgemäß sexy, trotzdem herzig und Conor Leach ist ganz hinreißend.
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tagged by @rememberwhen-it-rained thank you!!✨ love your repeated songs, im putting some on my monthly playlist!!
10 songs i've been listening to on repeat (recently) 🎧🎵
1. charge it - enny
2. you the one fish in the sea - liv.e
3. love - navvi
4. holier - kelela
5. tears can be soft - christine and the queens
6. canned heat - jamiroquai
7. black horses - joya mooi
8. kiss from a rose - seal
9. something more - amber simone
10. happy feet - theo croker, malaya (perfect to dance to💫 makes my body feel warm)
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My Top Albums/EPs of 2023
It's that time.
It's a tradition of mine to post my end-of-the-year music list. I used to get music questions + recommendations all the time. This goes back to the days of the Hypster Music Player we used to have on our pages (remember those lol) before the DMCA roll out.
As a heads up, I'm a violinist with a BFA in Music and Audio Production. I'm a timbre listener first 🤷🏽♀️. No surprise there. Some people listen to music for the lyrics first, melody first, a catchy hook first, etc. I'm a tone color and texture person as it relates to vocality, instrumentation, and the arrangement/combination of frequencies altogether. (For more on that and how you can confirm/discover what kind of listener you are, this book, which I reviewed, is a go-to.)
Here's my list of albums you may know and some that'll be your first introduction. I had a number of honorable mentions, but this is already long enough 🙃 lol. Enjoy!
JAZZ
Adam Blackstone - Legacy: The Instrumental Jawn and The Legacy Experience Live (2 albums)
André 3000 - New Blue Sun
Brandee Younger - Brand New Life
Braxton Cook - Who Are You When No One is Watching?
Brian Blade & The Fellowship Band - Kings Highway
Christian McBride - Prime
Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah - Bark Out Thunder Roar Out Lightning
Fred Hersch & Esperanza Spalding - Alive At The Village Vanguard
Jason Moran - From the Dancehall to the Battlefield
Jeremy Pelt - The Art of Intimacy, Vol. 2: His Muse
Jonathan Blake - Passage
Joshua Redman - where are we
Meshell Ndegeocello - The Omnichord Real Book
New Breed Brass Band - Made in New Orleans
Roy Hargrove - The Love Suite: In Mahogany
Samara Joy - Linger A While (Deluxe Edition)
Theo Croker, Ego Ella May & D'LEAU - BY THE WAY
SOUL/BLUES (ROCK)
Baby Rose - Through and Through
Christone "Kingfish" Ingram - Live in London
Cleo Sol - Gold
Cory Henry - Live at the Piano
Danielle Ponder - Some of Us Are Brave (Deluxe)
Durand Jones - Wait Til I Get Over
Gabriels - Angels & Queens (Deluxe)
Ghost Hounds - First Last Time
Junior Wells & Buddy Guy - Live in Hiroshima 1975
Nina Simone - You've Got To Learn (Live)
October London - The Rebirth of Marvin
Various Artists - Written in the Soul: The Stax Songwriter Demos 👈🏾 7+ hours of goodness 🤌🏾
Wyn Starks w/ Fisk Jubilee Singers - At the End of the River - EP
GOSPEL
Anthony Brown & group therAPY - Affirmations
Jekalyn Carr - The Living Word
Jonathan McReynolds - My Truth
Kirk Franklin - Father’s Day
Tamela Mann - Overcomer (Deluxe) — 2022 album I missed
Tye Tribbett - All Things New (Live In Orlando)
The Walls Group - Four Walls
COUNTRY
Caitlyn Smith - High & Low
Chapel Hart - Glory Days ("Redneck Fairytale" track gotta go tho cuz chile what 🙃)
Chris Stapleton - Higher
Colbie Caillat - Along the Way
Dalton Dover - Never Giving Up On That
Darius Rucker - Carolyn's Boy
Ingrid Andress - Good Person (Deluxe)
Kelsea Ballerina - Rolling Up the Welcome Mat (For Good)
Luke Combs - Gettin' Old
Megan Moroney - Lucky (Deluxe)
Taylor Swift - Speak Now (Taylor's Version)
The War and Treaty - Lover's Game
FOLK/AMERICANA
Billie Marten - Drop Cherries
Eva Cassidy - I Can Only Be Me
Kara Jackson - Why Does the Earth Give Us People to Love?
Kina Grannis & Imaginary Future - I Found You
Mitski - The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We
Noah Kahan - Stick Season (We'll All Be Here Forever)
Sunny War - Anarchist Gospel
HOLIDAY
Brandy - Christmas with Brandy
Gregory Porter - Christmas Wish
Samara Joy - A Joyful Holiday
BLENDED GENRES
chlothegod - Nearly Straight
Jamila Woods - Water Made Us
Kali Uchis - Red Moon in Venus
Kelela - Raven
L'Rain - I Killed Your Dog
Little Dragon - Slugs of Love
Niia - Bobby Deerfield
Prince & The New Power Generation - Diamonds and Pearls (Super Deluxe Edition) 👈🏾 7+ hours of goodness 🤌🏽
Prince & The New Power Generation - Live at Glam Slam
Sampha - Lahai
Various Artists - Birthright - A Black Roots Music Compendium
R&B
Aliah Sheffield - These Songs Are For Anyone Sick of Earth
Cleo Sol - Heaven
Coco Jones - What I Didn't Tell You (Deluxe)
Emily King - Special Occasion
Kenyon - The R&B You Love
Kyra - as things grow
Leon Thomas - Electric Dusk
Madison McFerrin - I Hope You Can Forgive Me
PJ Morton - Watch the Sun Live: The Mansion Sessions
The Shindellas - Shindo
Terrace Martin & Ashley Isley - I Left My Heart In Ladera
Victoria Monét - Jaguar II
RAP
Black Thought and El Michels Affair - Glorious Game
BLK ODYSSY - DIAMONDS & FREAKS
Duckwrth - Chrome Bull DLX
Killer Mike - MICHAEL
Mick Jenkins - The Patience
Nas - Magic 2
Nas - Magic 3
Nick Grant - SUNDAY DINNER
Noname - Sundial
Oddisee - To What End
Tyler the Creator - CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST: The Estate Sale
POP
Birdy - Portraits
Caroline Polachek - Desire, I Want to Turn Into You
Ellie Goulding - Higher Than Heaven (Deluxe)
Hozier - Unreal Unearth
The Japanese House - In the End It Always Does
Jessie Ware - That! Feels Good!
Kelly Clarkson - chemistry (Deluxe)
Madison Beer - Silence Between Songs
Olivia Rodrigo - GUTS
Paramore - This Is Why
P!nk - Trustfall
Sabrina Carpenter - emails i can't send fwd:
Taylor Swift - 1989 (Taylor’s Version)
ANNIVERSARY EDITIONS
HAIM - Days Are Gone (10th Anniversary Edition)
Janet Jackson - Discipline (Deluxe Edition)
Luther Vandross - Live at City Music Hall (Expanded 20th Anniversary Edition)
Mariah Carey - Music Box: 30th Anniversary Edition
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Infinite Pau Hana - March 22, 2023
Hour 1
Oh! What a Night - The Dells
Joyful Sounds - The Word
Yin - Larry Coryell
Seven Is the Wind - Menahan Street Band
Moment of Joy - Chicano Batman
Bumpin’ on Sunset - Wes Montgomery
Prester John - Animal Collective
I Only Feel Good with You - Jean-Luc Ponty
Gypsy Woman - The Impressions
Croker Courtbullion - Dr. John
Theme from Midnight Cowboy - John Barry
Hour 2
Son of Mr. Green Genes - Frank Zappa
Time Will Tell - Lafayette Afro Band
The Fool on the Hill - The Four Tops
Plantasy - Resavoir
D’Jorolen - Bela Fleck with Oumou Sangare
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (Closing Theme) - Jack Nitzsche
Room 400 - Jeff Majors
The Mad Man’s Laughter - Emahoy Tsege Mariam Gebru
Poor Butterfly (live) - Ahmad Jamal
Peace Piece - Bill Evans
Fix It - Lady Blackbird
Dawn Chorus - Thom Yorke
Hour 3
Gymnopedie #1 - Hubert Laws
Tomorrow Never Knows - Junior Parker
Every Time We Say Goodbye - John Coltrane
I Feel the Way I Feel - Big Mama Thornton
Do Right Woman, Do Right Man - Aretha Franklin
Walk on By - Dionne Warwick
South American Getaway - Burt Bacharach
I Loves You Porgy - Miles Davis
I Loves You Porgy (live) - Nin Simone
Goodbye World - The Relatives
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London Houses: New Property Designs
London Houses, Property Images, New Homes, Buildings, Architects, Residential Architecture
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Contemporary Residential Buildings in South East England – Contemporary British Homes in the UK Capital
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London House – Latest Designs
London Residential Architecture News, chronological:
4 May 2021
Highgate House Restoration, Highgate Conservation Area, North London
Design: Cairn
photograph : Peter Landers
Highgate House Restoration
This Edwardian property restoration project brought a dilapidated home back to life, re-organising the arrangement to suit the lives of a young family and converting the roof space. A huge amount of work was required to restore the home and modernise the layout and environmental performance.
27 Apr 2021
Sponge Urban Living
21 Apr 2021
House for a Gardener, Haringey, North East London
Design: Amos Goldreich Architecture
photograph : Ollie Hammick
House for a Gardener, Haringey
A much-loved garden was central to our design of this side and rear extension for a Victorian mid-terrace house in the Stroud Green Conservation Area of Haringey. The project arranges a sequence of living spaces around the garden and an internal courtyard that gives constant connection to greenery.
21 Apr 2021
Vault House
Mountain View House
Chiswick House Extension
Bladerunner House
Cascade House, Hampstead Village
1 Mar 2021
Cloistered House, Chelsea, south west London
Design: Turner Architects
photograph © Adam Scott Images
Chelsea Georgian terraced house
The restoration and extension of a Cubitt-built Georgian terraced house in a conservation area. The Cloistered House was carefully given life having been left to ruin for many years.
20 Feb 2021
Library House
16 Feb 2021
Eclectic House, Camden
14 Feb 2021
Melbury Studio
14 Feb 2021
Harcombe House
14 Feb 2021
St Georges House
14 Feb 2021
Boscombe House
29 Jan 2021
The Rower’s House, Chiswick, south west London
Architects: Loader Monteith
photography : Emanuelis Stasaitis
The Rower’s House in Chiswick
The clients wanted a home with four bedrooms, space to entertain, and an accessible garden – with plenty of space to live and work, as well as a divisible section for a relative to use autonomously. Despite a questionable original design, the couple found the perfect potential property in a quiet corner of London.
1 Feb 2021
Art House, Paddington
10 Dec 2020
Kensington Townhouse
Design: KNOF design
photography: David Cleveland
Kensington Townhouse, Hyde Park
KNOF Design, an international design practice founded by Susan Knof, has just completed a major London commission – the unification of two separate townhouses near Hyde Park to create a single 7,500sf family home.
4 Dec 2020
Pitched Black House
26 Nov 2020
Sugar House
17 Nov 2020
17 Portland Place Renovations
16 Nov 2020
Regency Villa, Kensington
16 Nov 2020
EC1 Penthouse, Clerkenwell
15 Nov 2020
Chiswick House Extension, West London
Architects and Interior Designers: Found Associates
photograph : Nick Hufton, Al Crow
Chiswick House Extension
A double-fronted Edwardian house has been updated and extended in dramatic fashion for a television and radio presenter and his family. This four storey villa sits on a corner site with unusually large gardens to the rear. The renovation and reinvention of the villa reinforces the sense of connection between house and garden.
7 Nov 2020
Winter House Renovations
24 Apr 2020
Two and a Half Storey House, Central London
Architects: Bradley Van Der Straeten
photograph © French + Tye
Two and a Half Storey House
The Two and a Half Storey House project that circumnavigates a local planning restriction by building a half-height roof extension! The clients owned the existing two-storey, two-bedroom property, located on a central London Housing Estate.
1 Apr 2020
Hampstead Penthouse Property, North London
Design: Ungar Architects
photograph : Peter Cook
Hampstead Penthouse Property
A breathtaking new penthouse in Hampstead, with panoramic views across the UK capital city.
1 Apr 2020
Contemporary London Penthouse Properties
Penthouse Properties London
5 Mar 2020
An Eclectic Victorian Home Extension North London
3 Mar 2020
Slim Studio’s Flat Interior
26 Feb 2020
Collector’s Flat, Central London
Design: MATA Architects
photograph © Peter Landers
Collector’s Flat Interior in Central London
Extensive refurbishment and interiors fit out of an apartment in a mansion block constructed at the turn of the 19th century. The works included substantial structural modifications altering the flat’s layout and introducing new services.
30 Oct 2019
Brexit Bunker
Design: RISE Design Studio
photograph : Edmund Sumner
Brexit Bunker
This sunken garden room was envisioned as a way of adding a new studio and extending the program of the house, without having to intervene in the existing portion of the building.
15 Oct 2019
Fleet House in Hampstead
20 Sep 2019
Dukes House, Alexandra Palace, Muswell Hill
Structural Engineer: TZG Partnership
photograph : Will Pryce
Muswell Hill House
This North London property is an ornate Edwardian Terrace, in the shadows of Alexandra Palace. The home has been given a complete make over.
20 Sep 2019
Aperture House in Islington
More contemporary London houses designs online soon on e-architect
London Houses Designs in 2018
23 Oct 2018
Duke’s Avenue House, Chiswick
Architects: IBLA
photograph : Brotherton Lock
Contemporary House in London
The clients, a pair of doctors, wanted to significantly increase the amount of floor-space in their West London home, whilst maintaining the existing character and external massing of the original house, and keeping their garden intact.
2 Oct 2018
Volcano House, Shoreditch, East London
Architects: Urban Mesh design ltd
photograph © Charles Hosea
New House in Shoreditch
The interiors of the home were playfully designed to suit the desires and personalities of the Client and his family.
20 Aug 2018
Benbow Yard Home, Southwark, South London
Design: FORMstudio Architects
photograph © Bruce Hemming
Contemporary Home in Southwark
This new property is a response to the Mayor of London’s Policy to optimise the re-use of small sites across the UK capital city.
19 Jun 2018
Victorian Townhouse, Highgate, North London
Design: LLI Design
photograph ©
Victorian Townhouse in Highgate
Conversion of a Victorian property in reasonable condition to form a warm, comfortable home with contemporary style touches.
30 Apr 2018
Step House, North London
Architects: Bureau de Change
photo © Ben Blossom
North London Property Extension
Using bricks reclaimed from the fabric of the house, the architects exploited the rights of light diagram to create a staggered, extruded form that appears to melt away from the existing structure. This rhythmic stepping generated by the brick is echoed throughout the interior, and is integrated in both the plan and section of the extension.
27 Apr 2018
Roof Conversion, Crouch End, North London
Design: JaK Studio, Architects
photo : Francesco Russo
Crouch End Flat Extension
JaK Studio create unique loft conversion in large Victorian property by adding a new dormer extension to form a dramatic two-storey cathedral-esque space.
29 Jan 2018
The Etch House, Honor Oak, Lewisham, South London
Design: Fraher Architects
photo : Adam Scott
Honor Oak Home Extension
Joint Third Prize in ‘Don’t Move, Improve!’ 2018: this 1460 sqft property re-examines the layout of the traditional Victorian terrace house. A modern floor plan sits within the old house walls, hidden behind the retained street elevation.
26 Jan 2018
Sun Rain Rooms, Islington, North London
Design: Tonkin Liu Architects
photo : Edmund Sumner
Sun Rain Rooms Home Extension
‘Sun Rain Rooms’ has been crowned London’s best and most innovative home extension as overall winner of New London Architecture’s (NLA) annual ‘Don’t Move, Improve!’ competition.
London Houses Design News for 2017
8 Dec 2017
Highgate Hill Townhouse, North London
Design: LLI Design
photo from LLI Design
Highgate Hill Townhouse
Winner in the Interior Design, London category – UK Property Awards 2017-18. LLI Design recently completed a total redesign and refurbishment of a 7 storey townhouse in Highgate, a leafy and desirable part of London.
15 Aug 2017
Hilltop House, Kingston-upon-Thames, South West London
Architects: Coupdeville
photograph : Simon Kennedy
New Teddington House
Commissioned in 2012, the architecture studio were asked to design a five bedroom house on a large 0.26 acre single plot, while retaining the existing building.
11 Aug 2017
Fairfax House, Teddington, South West London
Architects: Coupdeville
photograph : Simon Kennedy
New Teddington House
The proposal is for a contemporary dwelling that is based on a series of banded layers, that allow for a light filled interior and a dynamic and interesting external appearance.
24 Mar 2017
Oak Hill House, Hampstead, North London
Design: Claridge Architects
photograph : Simon Kennedy
New Hampstead House
Shou Sugi Ban, a UK based manufacturer of charred timber products, has selected Kebony, to create a distinctive modified timber cladding using the ancient Japanese techniques of burning, brushing or pre-weathering timber to provide a long-lasting and beautiful wood.
London Property Design News for 2016
27 Nov 2016
Increasing Value of Residential in the British Capital City
Flipping Property Prices in London
1 Sep 2016
House of Trace
Design: Tsuruta Architects
photo : Tim Croker
House of Trace
A beautiful and unconventional extension to a London terraced house designed by Tsuruta Architects has been awarded the 2016 Stephen Lawrence Prize.
2 Jan 2016
Madeira Residence, Bromley, South east London
Design: Rado Iliev Architect
photograph : Assen Emilov
New Residence in Bromley
5 Nov 2015
Newington Green Road Property, North east London
Architects: NK Architects
image : Robin Hayes
Newington Green Road House
16 Sep 2013
Mayfair House
Design: Squire and Partners, Architects
photo : Gareth Gardner
Mayfair House
The contemporary interpretation of leaves are crafted as a metallic shingle, which cover a three storey elevation and rooftop pavilion. The PPC coated folded aluminium leaves – 4,080 in total – subtly vary in tones of bronze to mimic organic growth patterns. The concept was designed over a three year period of research and development working closely with Swiss manufacturer Tuchschmid.
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Volume IV | Summer 2019—Now Live
Volume IV is now live! Click here to read the latest issue.
A huge thank you to all of our contributors and readers for continuing to support us on our literary journey. We hope you enjoy Volume IV!
Contributors: Aremu Adams Adebisi, Anne Bazarnic, Tiffany Belieu, Jakub Beralski, Robert Beveridge, Adrian Ernesto Cepeda, lenora cole, Emma Croker, Jason Fisk, Kate Garrett, Kristin Garth, Kateri, James Knight, Courtney LeBlanc, Annabel Mahoney, Emmanuel Ojeikhodion, Simon Perchik, Noelle Schmidt, L.B. Stringfellow, Micaela Walley, Jennifer Wilson, Bonnie E. Carlson, Jack Caulfield, Bill Cook, Toshiya Kamei, Kuzuha Makino, Prisha Mehta, Phil Mershon, Ron Riekki, Holly Ann Shaw, Chris Beckitt, C.R. Smith, Bill Wolak, and Christopher Woods.
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Today we remember the passing of Allen Toussaint who Died: November 10, 2015 in Madrid, Spain
Allen Toussaint was an American musician, songwriter, arranger and record producer, who was an influential figure in New Orleans rhythm and blues from the 1950s to the end of the century, described as "one of popular music's great backroom figures".
The youngest of three children, Toussaint was born in 1938 in New Orleans and grew up in a shotgun house in the Gert Town neighborhood, where his mother, Naomi Neville (whose name he later adopted pseudonymously for some of his works), welcomed and fed all manner of musicians as they practiced and recorded with her son. His father, Clarence, worked on the railway and played trumpet. Allen Toussaint learned piano as a child and took informal music lessons from an elderly neighbor, Ernest Pinn. In his teens he played in a band, the Flamingos, with the guitarist Snooks Eaglin, before dropping out of school. A significant early influence on Toussaint was the syncopated "second-line" piano style of Professor Longhair.
After a lucky break at age 17, in which he stood in for Huey "Piano" Smith at a performance with Earl King's band in Prichard, Alabama, Toussaint was introduced to a group of local musicians led by Dave Bartholomew, who performed regularly at the Dew Drop Inn, a nightclub on Lasalle Street in Uptown New Orleans. His first recording was in 1957 as a stand-in for Fats Domino on Domino's record "I Want You to Know", on which Toussaint played piano and Domino overdubbed his vocals. His first success as a producer came in 1957 with Lee Allen's "Walking with Mr. Lee". He began performing regularly in Bartholomew's band, and he recorded with Fats Domino, Smiley Lewis, Lee Allen and other leading New Orleans performers.
After being spotted as a sideman by the A&R man Danny Kessler, he initially recorded for RCA Records as Al Tousan. In early 1958 he recorded an album of instrumentals, The Wild Sound of New Orleans, with a band including Alvin "Red" Tyler (baritone sax), either Nat Perrilliat or Lee Allen (tenor sax), either Justin Adams or Roy Montrell (guitar), Frank Fields (bass), and Charles "Hungry" Williams (drums). The recordings included Toussaint and Tyler's composition "Java", which first charted for Floyd Cramer in 1962 and became a number 4 pop hit for Al Hirt (also on RCA) in 1964. Toussaint recorded and co-wrote songs with Allen Orange in the early 1960s.
Toussaint was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998, the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame in 2009, the Songwriter's Hall of Fame and the Blues Hall of Fame in 2011. In 2013 he was awarded the National Medal of Arts by President Barack Obama. In 2016, he posthumously won the Pinetop Perkins Piano Player title at the Blues Music Awards.
Toussaint died in the early hours of November 10, 2015, in Madrid, Spain, while on tour. Following a concert at the Teatro Lara on Calle Corredera Baja de San Pablo, he had a heart attack at his hotel and was pronounced dead on his arrival at hospital. He was 77. He had been due to perform a sold-out concert at the EFG London Jazz Festival at The Barbican on November 15 with his band and Theo Croker. He was also scheduled to play with Paul Simon at a benefit concert in New Orleans on 8 December. His final recording, American Tunes, titled after the Paul Simon song, which he sings on the album, was released by Nonesuch Records on June 10, 2016.
Toussaint's one marriage ended in divorce. He is survived by his three children, Clarence (better known as Reginald), Naomi, and Alison, and several grandchildren. His children had managed his career in his last years.
Writing in The New York Times, Ben Sisario quoted Quint Davis, producer of the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival: "In the pantheon of New Orleans music people, from Jelly Roll Morton to Mahalia Jackson to Fats—that's the place where Allen Toussaint is in". Paul Simon said, "We were friends and colleagues for almost 40 years.... We played together at the New Orleans jazz festival. We played the benefits for Katrina relief. We were about to perform together on December 8. I was just beginning to think about it; now I'll have to think about his memorial. I am so sad."
The Daily Telegraph described Toussaint as "a master of New Orleans soul and R&B, and one of America's most successful songwriters and producers", adding that "self-effacing Toussaint played a crucial role in countless classic songs popularised by other artists". He had written so many songs, over more than five decades, that he admitted to forgetting quite a few.
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In 1988, the Japanese Rugby Football Union refused to let women play rugby under its banner, saying that the sport was too dangerous. The Liberty Fields women formed a union of their own becoming the pioneers of women's rugby, making their debut in the 1991 Women's Rugby World Cup.
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'𝗦𝗘𝗤𝗨𝗜𝗡 𝗜𝗡 𝗔 𝗕𝗟𝗨𝗘 𝗥𝗢𝗢𝗠': 𝟴📱/ 𝟭𝟬 🎬 𝗦𝗬𝗡𝗢𝗣𝗦𝗜𝗦 & 😎 𝗡𝗢𝗡-𝗦𝗣𝗢𝗜𝗟𝗘𝗥 𝗥𝗘𝗩𝗜𝗘𝗪 🎬: 'Sequin' [Conor Leach], an Australian 16yo, uses the hook-up app 'Anon' to have one-off sexual encounters with [sometimes much] older men. After receiving an app invite to a 'Blue Room' sex-party, Sequin has brief yet intense sex with another young man [Samuel Barrie], who doesn't tell him his name but challenges Sequin to 'find him on the outside.' With his obsession building over the encounter, Sequin puts himself further at risk by dealing with dangerous users of the app as he tries to find the identity of the mystery man. 😎: The writing team of Jory Anast & Samuel Van Grinsven have cleverly cast a spotlight on today's always logged-on, but never-engaged, hook-up generation. Sequin, himself, may be a 16yo but he is also sexually confident - so much so that he doesn't even realise how much risk he is sometimes putting himself in. Despite another classmate, Tommy [Simon Croker], fancying him, Sequin favours the anonymity of no-strings sexual encounters & will block a user after having sex with him as he isn't interested in a follow-up interlude. But, when he has sex with 'B' [Ed Wightman], a man that he later discovers is married with children, 'B' becomes dangerously obsessed with Sequin & takes advantage of the situation when he seeks his help to find the mystery man. ❤️ 𝗪𝗿𝗶𝘁𝗲𝗿/𝗱𝗶𝗿𝗲𝗰𝘁𝗼𝗿 𝗦𝗮𝗺𝘂𝗲𝗹 𝗩𝗮𝗻 𝗚𝗿𝗶𝗻𝘀𝘃𝗲𝗻 𝗵𝗮𝘀 𝗰𝗿𝗲𝗮𝘁𝗲𝗱 𝗮 𝘃𝗶𝘀𝘂𝗮𝗹𝗹𝘆-𝘀𝘁𝘂𝗻𝗻𝗶𝗻𝗴 & 𝗶𝗻𝘁𝗲𝗻𝘀𝗲 𝗳𝗶𝗹𝗺 𝘄𝗶𝘁𝗵 𝗲𝗳𝗳𝗲𝗰𝘁𝗶𝘃𝗲𝗹𝘆-𝘂𝘀𝗲𝗱 𝗹𝗼𝗻𝗴 𝗽𝗲𝗿𝗶𝗼𝗱𝘀 𝗼𝗳 𝗻𝗼 𝗱𝗶𝗮𝗹𝗼𝗴𝘂𝗲. 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝘀𝘁𝗼𝗿𝘆 𝗶𝘀 𝘄𝗲𝗹𝗹-𝗲𝘅𝗲𝗰𝘂𝘁𝗲𝗱 & 𝘂𝗹𝘁𝗶𝗺𝗮𝘁𝗲𝗹𝘆 𝗵𝗶𝗴𝗵𝗹𝗶𝗴𝗵𝘁𝘀 𝘁𝗵𝗮𝘁 𝗦𝗲𝗾𝘂𝗶𝗻 𝘀𝘁𝗶𝗹𝗹 𝗰𝗿𝗮𝘃𝗲𝘀 𝘄𝗵𝗮𝘁 𝗵𝗲 𝗵𝗮𝘀 𝗯𝗲𝗲𝗻 𝘀𝘂𝗯𝗰𝗼𝗻𝘀𝗰𝗶𝗼𝘂𝘀𝗹𝘆 𝗱𝗲𝗻𝘆𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝘁𝗼 𝗵𝗶𝗺𝘀𝗲𝗹𝗳 – 𝘁𝗵𝗮𝘁 𝗵𝗲 𝘄𝗮𝗻𝘁𝘀 𝘀𝗼𝗺𝗲𝗼𝗻𝗲 𝘁𝗼 𝗹𝗼𝘃𝗲 𝘁𝗵𝗮𝘁 𝘄𝗶𝗹𝗹 𝗹𝗼𝘃𝗲 𝗵𝗶𝗺 𝗯𝗮𝗰𝗸, 𝘂𝗻𝗰𝗼𝗻𝗱𝗶𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻𝗮𝗹𝗹𝘆. ❤️ Thanks to @dendy.au; 'Sequin In A Blue Room,' rated 𝗥𝟭𝟴+, opened in 🇦🇺 on Aug 20th, 2020 & is exclusive to Dendy Theatres. ©️ #sequininablueroom (at Dendy Cinemas Newtown) https://www.instagram.com/p/CE5c7HlFmme/?igshid=1rwffcooiitzj
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London Houses: New Property
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Contemporary Residential Buildings in South East England – Contemporary British Homes in the UK Capital
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London House – Latest Designs
London Residential Architecture News, chronological:
16 Feb 2021
Eclectic House, Camden
14 Feb 2021
Melbury Studio
14 Feb 2021
Harcombe House
14 Feb 2021
St Georges House
14 Feb 2021
Boscombe House
29 Jan 2021
The Rower’s House, Chiswick, south west London
Architects: Loader Monteith
photography: Emanuelis Stasaitis
The Rower’s House in Chiswick
The clients wanted a home with four bedrooms, space to entertain, and an accessible garden – with plenty of space to live and work, as well as a divisible section for a relative to use autonomously. Despite a questionable original design, the couple found the perfect potential property in a quiet corner of London.
1 Feb 2021
Art House, Paddington
10 Dec 2020
Kensington Townhouse
Design: KNOF design
photography: David Cleveland
Kensington Townhouse, Hyde Park
KNOF Design, an international design practice founded by Susan Knof, has just completed a major London commission – the unification of two separate townhouses near Hyde Park to create a single 7,500sf family home.
4 Dec 2020
Pitched Black House
26 Nov 2020
Sugar House
17 Nov 2020
17 Portland Place Renovations
16 Nov 2020
Regency Villa, Kensington
16 Nov 2020
EC1 Penthouse, Clerkenwell
15 Nov 2020
Chiswick House Extension, West London
Architects and Interior Designers: Found Associates
photograph : Nick Hufton, Al Crow
Chiswick House Extension
A double-fronted Edwardian house has been updated and extended in dramatic fashion for a television and radio presenter and his family. This four storey villa sits on a corner site with unusually large gardens to the rear. The renovation and reinvention of the villa reinforces the sense of connection between house and garden.
7 Nov 2020
Winter House Renovations
24 Apr 2020
Two and a Half Storey House, Central London
Architects: Bradley Van Der Straeten
photograph © French + Tye
Two and a Half Storey House
The Two and a Half Storey House project that circumnavigates a local planning restriction by building a half-height roof extension! The clients owned the existing two-storey, two-bedroom property, located on a central London Housing Estate.
1 Apr 2020
Hampstead Penthouse Property, North London
Design: Ungar Architects
photograph : Peter Cook
Hampstead Penthouse Property
A breathtaking new penthouse in Hampstead, with panoramic views across the UK capital city.
1 Apr 2020
Contemporary London Penthouse Properties
Penthouse Properties London
5 Mar 2020
An Eclectic Victorian Home Extension North London
3 Mar 2020
Slim Studio’s Flat Interior
26 Feb 2020
Collector’s Flat, Central London
Design: MATA Architects
photograph © Peter Landers
Collector’s Flat Interior in Central London
Extensive refurbishment and interiors fit out of an apartment in a mansion block constructed at the turn of the 19th century. The works included substantial structural modifications altering the flat’s layout and introducing new services.
30 Oct 2019
Brexit Bunker
Design: RISE Design Studio
photograph : Edmund Sumner
Brexit Bunker
This sunken garden room was envisioned as a way of adding a new studio and extending the program of the house, without having to intervene in the existing portion of the building.
15 Oct 2019
Fleet House in Hampstead
20 Sep 2019
Dukes House, Alexandra Palace, Muswell Hill
Structural Engineer: TZG Partnership
photograph : Will Pryce
Muswell Hill House
This North London property is an ornate Edwardian Terrace, in the shadows of Alexandra Palace. The home has been given a complete make over.
20 Sep 2019
Aperture House in Islington
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London Houses Designs in 2018
23 Oct 2018
Duke’s Avenue House, Chiswick
Architects: IBLA
photograph : Brotherton Lock
Contemporary House in London
The clients, a pair of doctors, wanted to significantly increase the amount of floor-space in their West London home, whilst maintaining the existing character and external massing of the original house, and keeping their garden intact.
2 Oct 2018
Volcano House, Shoreditch, East London
Architects: Urban Mesh design ltd
photograph © Charles Hosea
New House in Shoreditch
The interiors of the home were playfully designed to suit the desires and personalities of the Client and his family.
20 Aug 2018
Benbow Yard Home, Southwark, South London
Design: FORMstudio Architects
photograph © Bruce Hemming
Contemporary Home in Southwark
This new property is a response to the Mayor of London’s Policy to optimise the re-use of small sites across the UK capital city.
19 Jun 2018
Victorian Townhouse, Highgate, North London
Design: LLI Design
photograph ©
Victorian Townhouse in Highgate
Conversion of a Victorian property in reasonable condition to form a warm, comfortable home with contemporary style touches.
30 Apr 2018
Step House, North London
Architects: Bureau de Change
photo © Ben Blossom
North London Property Extension
Using bricks reclaimed from the fabric of the house, the architects exploited the rights of light diagram to create a staggered, extruded form that appears to melt away from the existing structure. This rhythmic stepping generated by the brick is echoed throughout the interior, and is integrated in both the plan and section of the extension.
27 Apr 2018
Roof Conversion, Crouch End, North London
Design: JaK Studio, Architects
photo : Francesco Russo
Crouch End Flat Extension
JaK Studio create unique loft conversion in large Victorian property by adding a new dormer extension to form a dramatic two-storey cathedral-esque space.
29 Jan 2018
The Etch House, Honor Oak, Lewisham, South London
Design: Fraher Architects
photo : Adam Scott
Honor Oak Home Extension
Joint Third Prize in ‘Don’t Move, Improve!’ 2018: this 1460 sqft property re-examines the layout of the traditional Victorian terrace house. A modern floor plan sits within the old house walls, hidden behind the retained street elevation.
26 Jan 2018
Sun Rain Rooms, Islington, North London
Design: Tonkin Liu Architects
photo : Edmund Sumner
Sun Rain Rooms Home Extension
‘Sun Rain Rooms’ has been crowned London’s best and most innovative home extension as overall winner of New London Architecture’s (NLA) annual ‘Don’t Move, Improve!’ competition.
London Houses Design News for 2017
8 Dec 2017
Highgate Hill Townhouse, North London
Design: LLI Design
photo from LLI Design
Highgate Hill Townhouse
Winner in the Interior Design, London category – UK Property Awards 2017-18. LLI Design recently completed a total redesign and refurbishment of a 7 storey townhouse in Highgate, a leafy and desirable part of London.
15 Aug 2017
Hilltop House, Kingston-upon-Thames, South West London
Architects: Coupdeville
photograph : Simon Kennedy
New Teddington House
Commissioned in 2012, the architecture studio were asked to design a five bedroom house on a large 0.26 acre single plot, while retaining the existing building.
11 Aug 2017
Fairfax House, Teddington, South West London
Architects: Coupdeville
photograph : Simon Kennedy
New Teddington House
The proposal is for a contemporary dwelling that is based on a series of banded layers, that allow for a light filled interior and a dynamic and interesting external appearance.
24 Mar 2017
Oak Hill House, Hampstead, North London
Design: Claridge Architects
photograph : Simon Kennedy
New Hampstead House
Shou Sugi Ban, a UK based manufacturer of charred timber products, has selected Kebony, to create a distinctive modified timber cladding using the ancient Japanese techniques of burning, brushing or pre-weathering timber to provide a long-lasting and beautiful wood.
London Property Design News for 2016
27 Nov 2016
Increasing Value of Residential in the British Capital City
Flipping Property Prices in London
1 Sep 2016
House of Trace
Design: Tsuruta Architects
photo : Tim Croker
House of Trace
A beautiful and unconventional extension to a London terraced house designed by Tsuruta Architects has been awarded the 2016 Stephen Lawrence Prize.
2 Jan 2016
Madeira Residence, Bromley, South east London
Design: Rado Iliev Architect
photograph : Assen Emilov
New Residence in Bromley
5 Nov 2015
Newington Green Road Property, North east London
Architects: NK Architects
image : Robin Hayes
Newington Green Road House
16 Sep 2013
Mayfair House
Design: Squire and Partners, Architects
photo : Gareth Gardner
Mayfair House
The contemporary interpretation of leaves are crafted as a metallic shingle, which cover a three storey elevation and rooftop pavilion. The PPC coated folded aluminium leaves – 4,080 in total – subtly vary in tones of bronze to mimic organic growth patterns. The concept was designed over a three year period of research and development working closely with Swiss manufacturer Tuchschmid.
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The Monster Guys present: Faerie Tales – A Monster Guys Podcast Presentation!
Join us as we travel to the Old Country and far away lands in search of some of the world’s greatest legends and monsters. Journey with us to the land of Faeries and other creatures of lore! For each Faerie Tales Podcast, we will spin a classic or original tale, and share in a brief conversation about the history, the lore, the mystery – and very often, the terror.
A very special guest joins us as a guest narrator this week. Please welcome Mr. Richard Martin from Dublin, Ireland to the Faerie Tales Podcast! Mr. Martin is a friend to The Monster Guys and is well known as The Fear Merchant, and host of The Bazaar Cast, where he spends his time in conversation with film makers, authors, and other artists from the horror community. He is also a regular contributor to UK Horror Scene.
Another friend joins Mr. Martin in lending his voice to the script as well. Please extend a warm welcome to Mr. Simon Henley-Willis of Cork, Ireland. Thank you to both of you gentlemen for lending your voices and talents to our show!
Our story this week is a classic Irish folktale by John Todhunter titled, “How Thomas Connolly Met the Banshee”, and is one that we attempted to record last year, but felt we couldn’t do it proper justice with our lame attempts at an old Irish accent. And so we scrapped it, that is, until we met Richard Martin, who graciously agreed to give the text proper treatment with well-researched accent and translation of the old text.
It’s a wonderful, if not creepy, story that hails from the heart of the Old Country and is one of C. Michael McGannon favorite folktales as collected by W.B. Yeats (of whom, in fact, Michael decides to disagree with on a point in our discussion).
Please enjoy this retelling of the classic tale, followed by a discussion about the Banshee.
Also, we join our brothers and sisters around the world in celebrating Irish Week (Seachtain na Gaeilge) as we lead into the wonderful occasion of St. Patrick’s Day, at which point The Monster Guys will dive into their annual, and somewhat famous, version of the favorite dish: Bangers and Mash!
We raise a glass to you, friend, and wish you well in all your days!
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Art: “Bunworth Banshee” “Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland”, by Thomas Crofton Croker, 1825
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