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Gillet Nicolas-François (1709-1791) PORTRAIT OF PETER I Size - 88 x 65 x 35 Material - Marble Inventory number - Inv.20909 Received from the State Hermitage Museum. 1931 The talented French sculptor Nicolas-François Gillet executed the "Portrait of Peter I" based on the bust made by Bartolomeo-Carlo Rastrelli in 1723. Gillet chose the most accurate image of the emperor, created by Peter I's leading portraitist and contemporary. The emperor is depicted in the armour of a commander with attributes of power. On the shoulder is a 'lion's skin', a symbolic image of victory at the Battle of Poltava. The chest is pierced with the ribbon of the Order of Saint Andrew the First-called, the first Russian order established by Peter I, and a lace scarf is tied around the neck. On the left coat of arms is a relief depicting the Battle of Poltava, on the right is an allegorical scene: Peter I carves in stone a statue of a girl, personifying the new Russia that the emperor is creating. In 1875, the sculptor Parmen Petrovich Zabelo completed N.-F.'s work. From the portrait of the emperor. Gillet cast in bronze, which is installed in front of the house of Peter I in St. Petersburg. Information and image from the Tretyakov Gallery website.
Más información sobre Pedro I el Grande.
Gillet Nicolas-François (1709-1791) RETRATO DE PEDRO I Tamaño - 88 x 65 x 35 Material - mármol Número de inventario - Inv.20909 Recibido del Museo Estatal del Hermitage. 1931
El talentoso escultor francés Nicolas-François Gillet realizó el “Retrato de Pedro I” basado en el busto realizado por Bartolomeo-Carlo Rastrelli en 1723. Gillet eligió la imagen más precisa del emperador, creada por el principal retratista y contemporáneo de Pedro I. El emperador está representado con la armadura de un comandante con atributos de poder. En el hombro hay una "piel de león", una imagen simbólica de la victoria en la batalla de Poltava. El pecho está atravesado por la cinta de la Orden de San Andrés el Primero Llamado, la primera orden rusa establecida por Pedro I, y un pañuelo de encaje está atado alrededor del cuello. En el escudo izquierdo de la armadura hay un relieve que representa la batalla de Poltava, a la derecha hay una escena alegórica: Pedro I esculpe en piedra una estatua de una niña, personificando la nueva Rusia que está creando el emperador. En 1875, el escultor Parmen Petrovich Zabelo completó la obra de N.-F. A partir del retrato del emperador. Gillet fundido en bronce, que está instalado frente a la casa de Pedro I en San Petersburgo.
Información e imagen de la web de la Galería Tretyakov.
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What Is Life Without Action?
Fanfic based on the Harbour Town AU by @cupcakeshakesnake !
A.N. : So I discovered the AU a couple days ago and I was obsessed- It’s a gem to all of humankind, and I love the art ahahah- So this also gave me a few ideas for a new fic? Because I was like : ah yes time to write a wholesome fic for once...
For the record, Theodore Groves is an overly enthusiastic and chill Science teacher because I just... that just fit the vibe- Gillete would be like the English teacher who just needs people to hand up work.. And I am convinced James Norrington is an animal person- these were just the couple of stuff I came up with, and my interpretation of how OST went in the AU... @cupcakeshakesnake I hope that’s alright haha- Well then, on with the story!
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Summary : James gets outplayed by Theo... or does he?
Working as a teacher and minding a whole class of children was bad enough. It hardly helped that his particular class of children were, in fact, ones with wild imagination and even wilder roleplay lore that he could barely understand sometimes. It hardly helped as well that they tended to bring chaos and trouble. Everywhere. Plus, he could hardly trust his longtime friends to keep them in check. Because they tended to partake in the chaos as well. James Norrington had hoped, more than ever, that whatever shenanigans the class was up to, he would not have to be involved.
That perhaps this week-long camp would go without incident, yes? Fate- Well. On this day, fate appeared to be laughing down at him. He was, as always, once again reminded that sometimes, he had to always make precautions. Every time.
“You did what,” Norrington stated, dragging a hand down his face as he took in the as always, overly enthusiastic Science teacher before him. The latter had burst into the staffroom in a flurry, taking a few moments to regain his breath and brush off the stray Nerf bullets still clinging onto his staff ID. The brown-haired man currently being addressed had a feeling that this was not going to end well.
“Listen- It’s going to be easy enough! Just go out and get water- from the drinking fountain!” Groves gestured to the door, which was practically all that stood between them and fresh water.
“Bottled water exists,” James sighed, taking a sip from the plastic bottle, only to cough and splutter, stifling a string of colourful words.
“They vinegar-ed it, James, you have to go get water!” His colleague’s hopeful face signalled the oncoming of another headache.
“And you played no part in this.” Groves fiddled with a pen nervously under the mildly disappointed green gaze currently pinned on him.
“Well… I may have told Jack where the water was?” “Wonderful,” James rebutted sarcastically.
“Remind me again that I cannot, ever, trust you with any responsible adult duties.” Theo opened his mouth to protest, but James simply beat him to it.
“Remember that time I left my phone unlocked on my desk when I went to teach a class? Yeah I came back one hour later to realise you- You used all the ammunition I stockpiled,” James paused to draw in a breath, in which his friend cut in.
“It was only in World of Warships! Surely you’d know of the statistics of how only one shot lands every hundred shots, I’d argue that I proved to have better odds-” He was about to go into a full length explanation of his shining luck and all, but was interrupted by James.
“You made my fleet unplayable for one day, Theo. And you robbed me of a million (in-game currency) in terms of shell cost,” Norrington deadpanned, recalling his agony at attempting to repair the damage Theo had managed to do in one hour.
Groves crossed his arms with a frown, defending himself. “It was only one incident!”
James raised an eyebrow and cast him an unreadable look.
“Okay. Then what about Tortuga?”
“Well I think that one went pretty well,” Groves countered. “Sure….” James drawled, laying on more sarcasm this time around.
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A few winter breaks ago.
The brunette’s gaze flicked up for a moment, back down at the computer, then back up once more, his eyes widening slightly. Leaning over the countertop, two incredibly familiar faces peered up at him. If it wasn’t Gibbs and Sparrow. The duo’s excitement waned slightly the moment they recognised him, and he couldn’t help but smile slightly.
“Fancy seeing you here. Enjoying your winter break, I hope?” The two of them blinked, at a loss for words for a few moments before Gibbs offered a greeting, stumbling over the words a little.
“Oh- uh- Hi, Mr Norrington.”
“Uh-” On his left, Jack’s eyes were wide, his mouth opening and closing- Of all the places, they had not expected their teacher to be working at Tortuga Arcade-
“Well? Do you need to top up the cards?” That. That seemed to snap Jack out of his mild panic-slash-horror at meeting his homeroom teacher who just so happened to be working at an arcade… anyways.
“Uh… There don’t happen to be any more teachers here, eh?” He questioned weakly, glancing around the neon-lit space and bustling crowd.
James opened his mouth to answer, but was cut off by an enthusiastic shout of “Gibbs! Jack! The two of you here to play too?” Groves’ voice came from the nearest station, where he was currently battling the pinball machine.
“...Mr Groves?”
“I suppose that answers your question,” James sighed, shaking his head. The two just looked between their homeroom teacher, clearly doing his job, and their Science teacher, who most decidedly, was not. Jack just offered an awkward wave, unsure what to make of it all.
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Present Day.
“I was conducting routine maintenance!” Theo protested, shrugging.
“You were not,” James snorted. “I’m amazed you didn’t get caught slacking off on the job.” His long-time friend simply gave him a sly grin, replying, “Well then, that’s where practice comes in.” The brunette huffed, well aware of the fact that Groves was highly enjoying this teasing banter.
“Oh for the love of-” He scowled, resigned to glaring at Theo instead.
The science teacher shook his head, pouting ever-so-slightly. As much of a carefree soul as ever, James mused wryly. Theo really hadn’t changed since they met in middle school.
“James, do procure the water, or I’ll have no choice but to hoard Clover and Jazz to myself when we return to the apartment.” Hints of a devious grin were starting to surface on Theo’s expression, and James was dragged out of his thoughts. He rolled his eyes.
“You would never- They’ve been most affectionate with me.” It was true, the pair of rambunctious kittens were now full of energy, far from the sorry sight the class had presented him with a few months ago- There would be time to dwell on that later. Currently, he was still trying to figure out how exactly Groves planned to force away the two fluffballs retaining his sanity. As if on cue, he raised a packet of cat treats, James’ eyes widening-
“You would not.”
“Is that a challenge?” Groves countered, knowing he’d won this argument, however childish it might have been. What he held was the Holy Grail, of sorts. The only thing that could steal the kittens away from James. Clearly, he knew that, and a resigned frown settled on his features.
“Oh very well. Do tell what happened.”
Theo grinned victoriously, settling down on the other chair opposite James and launched into his tale.
A good twenty or so minutes later of excited gesturing and recounting on Theo’s part, he was now more than convinced that said Science teacher had the mentality of a child sometimes. His gaze flicked to the door, and, beyond that, the drinking fountain. He could faintly pick out the voices of the children.
“So Gillete attempted to get the water first.”
“Well. Yes, but he didn’t really get far,” Theo reiterated, recalling the exact events he had watched.
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Literally half an hour ago.
“Alright that’s it- I’m going to get the water,” And so Andrew grabbed his water bottle and headed out towards the drinking fountain. Theo simply watched as he was nudged by one of the children, nearly fell onto Barbossa who, under threat, pushed the English teacher away with decent force, and the rest protected their drinking fountain, Nerf guns blazing and foam swords drawn. Needless to say, Gillete was driven back to the safety of the room in no time.
“Beaten by a group of role-playing students, hm?” Groves fought back the urge to laugh as he took in his colleague’s miserable form.
“Oh shut it. You try then,” Andrew answered grumpily, before leaving to sulk and likely search for alternate sources of water. As though there were any more. They were in the middle of a forest. In summer camp. Theo simply shrugged. Hey, what’s the worst that could happen? And he did just that, of course, adding on his energetic Science teacher flair.
James looked at him with bemusement. “So you’re telling me, that you took your staff ID-”
“Yes.”
“Went out of the room and ran to the fountain-”
“Yes.”
“Whipped out the ID and proclaimed loudly that the fountain was now under the name of all the teachers.” Groves nodded, and James sighed once more. (A.N. I wish I had a picture of what Groves did lmao)
To be exact, after Groves’ loud exclamation caused the students to pause in their activities, one of the Spanish kids glanced at the teacher before them, mentally deciding that he might as well take the shot. He lifted his Nerf gun, and fired. The pellet hit Theo with amazingly large force, and caused him to falter slightly.
“Sorry Mr. Groves!” Jack offered before the rest opened fire, pellets and foam bullets chasing him all the way to the staffroom.
One quick glance back showed him that the Spanish kid had declared, “Make a note of that teacher’s bravery- But now, the Aqua le Vida is ours!”
“It’s the Fountain of Youth, and no, it is not!” Jack protested. Theo shook his head as he ducked into the safety of the staffroom, slightly resigned that he had been chased from the fountain by the students.
“That is pretty much what happened,” Theo summarised, James pinching the bridge of his nose as his shoulders sagged.
“Seriously.”
“Seriously.”
The two teachers stared at each other for a long while before James exhaled, trying to make sense of it all. Of course Groves had done that, being well, Groves.
“Alright- Fine,” James relented, though reluctance crept into his voice.
“Great!” Theo perked up considerably at that, sliding over a bottle of coffee as an olive branch - a peace offering, obviously, to sweeten the deal a bit more for his disgruntled friend.
“So- that makes you dead in their roleplay lore, I’d assume,” James commented dryly, accepting the coffee gratefully.
“I would suppose so… what about you then?” Groves frowned, casting a curious look at James. Believe it or not, both of them found the storyline the students played with rather… interesting. Boring as their lives were, this did bring in some light to the dreary days.
“Died a long time ago, after I applied for sick leave the other semester.” James recalled wryly, when he had bumped into the group of children and overheard Elizabeth lamenting his unfortunate death. Took him a few minutes to realise they were just playing.
The two lapsed into silence for a while, before James decided to finally get the water. He made a move towards the door, only for it to slam open and he jumped back, met with the sight of a certain few scruffy, role-playing children. Before he could even open his mouth to chide them for not knocking, one of the Spanish kids took it upon himself to hesitantly address the teachers.
“Señor profesor… The fountain… it… it broke.” Oh of course it did, His mind mumbled snappily as he took in the multiple guilty faces staring up at him. Jack looked positively terrified. Theo walked out to stand beside him, looking towards the direction of the drinking fountain, which looked pretty beat up. He frowned slightly.
“You all broke the fountain?” He questioned lightly, looking towards Will, who nodded sheepishly. Turning to face James, the other’s disappointed gaze softened slightly. Ah well. Kids would be kids.
“I shall… inform the campground maintenance about the broken fountain. For now, do take these bottles of water,” Their homeroom teacher addressed the clearly regretful students, before vanishing into the room and reappearing a moment later with a box of water bottles. Not filled with vinegar this time, mind you. Jack blinked mutely, exchanging a glance with Hector, who stared back with equal chagrin.
“Yes… I knew about the little prank. I did, however, make precautions. Since there is only one day of the camp left, this should hopefully be enough,” James stated, allowing the faintest hints of exasperation to leak into his words. The students took the water with mumbled thanks before turning to leave, which was when James tactfully reminded them to ‘reflect on their actions’ before he and Theo watched them scurry back to their cabins.
He had gone easy on them, Groves knew that, but currently, he was more curious than surprised. As the two of them entered the staffroom once more, they were interrupted by Gillete, who exclaimed, “Well that would be a new one! Breaking the drinking fountain! Seriously James, only your class would be capable of that,” he laughed, shaking his head, the effects of his defeat earlier having ebbed away.
James simply sighed in response. Perhaps- no. This was definitely enough chaos for today. Noting Theo’s look of surprise that he’d been unable to wipe off, he allowed a small smirk to surface at Theo’s loss of words.
“How- How did you-”
“Well then, that’s where practice comes in,” He replied easily, turning Theo’s own words against him. Andrew looked between the two, not quite sure what to make of all this.
Inwardly, James laughed at their confusion. At the very least, teaching this chaotic class had taught him some things.
Number one : Be prepared for everything.
And number two : Perhaps sometimes, life without action could get pretty boring. Perhaps.
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A.N. (again?!) yeah- that’s my first fic on this blog done lol- hope everyone reading this enjoyed it! I sure had fun writing this one.
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Fanart of my current obsession and my ABSOFUCKING FAVORITE idiots, from Nopertwo 's Pulp Cthulhu campaign "Two-Headed Serpent" (also on Spotify - it’s all Brazilian Portuguese only, sorry!). From left to right:
Dr. Alder Adger Aldritch, RAMC Major and Humanist
James W. Norton, rich, gambler, handsome
Dr. Isadora “Dora” Márquez (YES, THE CHARACTER IS DORA THE EXPLORER INSPIRED LOL), historian and archeologst
Gopal Krishna (born “Marcello”), monk
Gertrudes “Trudy”, capybara and adorable
Eva Nightingale (codename for Evangeline González Torres), spy
Andrew Gillet, pilot, grease monkey and “weird scientist” in a way.
They are all class A dumbasses and I love it SO, SO much. And not only the campaing is EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD, I feel extremely lucky to actually have the chance to know and be friends of the absolutely great people behind these characters. They are all making this hellish year of 2020 a whole lot better. Thank you so much, guys! <3
#pulp cthulhu#two-headed serpent#pulp#lovecraft#RPG#my art#A Galinha de Duas Cabeças#lol#noperverse#Eva and Gillet are a canon ship and MY FUCKING GOD I LOVE THEM SO MUCH *YELLS*#MEU SHIP NINGUEM SAI PORRA#ngl they are helping me a great deal atm to come back to my art#and feel confident about it again
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Brian Epstein’s Address & Telephone Book
A small leather bound pocket address and telephone book that was owned and used by Brian Epstein. The book dates to 1967 and it consists of pages of addresses and telephone numbers some of which are typed, some of which are in Epstein’s hand and some which have been added by hand on his behalf. // (click HERE to view more pages from the book)
The book contains a total of 404 entries - a selection of them are listed below:
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ATV Ltd
ABC Television Ltd
AIR London Ltd.
Tom Arnold Ltd
Neil Aspinall
Artistes Car Hire
Annabels [nightclub]
Alexander’s Restaurant
Ashley Steiner Famous [talent agency]
Al Aronowitz
Atlantic Records
Eric Andersen
Bob Anthony
B
Bryce Hanmer & Co [accounting firm]
Bedford, Okrent & Co
BBC Television Centre
BBC Broadcasting House
Al Brodax
Cilla Black
Mr. & Mrs. Tony Barrow
Mr. & Mrs Don Black
Bryan Barrett
Jack Barclay Ltd [Bentley dealership]
Peter Brown
Mr. & Mrs. B. Bullough
Mr. & Mrs J. Bullough
Miss J. Balmer
Mr. &. Mrs. Ivan Bennett
Eric Burdon
Francisco Bermudez
Lionel Bart
David Bailey
Bag O’Nails
Tony Barlow
Ray Bartell
Rodney Barnes
Bruno One Restaurant
Sid Bernstein
Kenn Brodziak
Leonard Bernstein
Al Bennett
Beverly Hills Hotel
Brian Bedford
Scotty Bower
David Ballman
Bob Bonis
Bill Buist
Arthur Buist
C
Dr. Norman Cowan
Curzon House Club
Crockfords Club
Clermont Club
Cromwellian Club
Paddy Chambers
Radio Caroline
Michael Codron
Cap-Estel Le
Mr. & Mrs. J. Cassen
Columbia Pictures Ltd
Eric Clapton
Capitol Records Mexico
Michael Cooper
Roger Curtis
Neil Christian
Maureen Cleave
Thomas Clyde
Cash Box
CBS Records Ltd
Denny Cordell
William Cavendish
Caprice Restuarant
David Charkham
Capitol Records
Columbia Broadcasting System
Bob Crewe
May Cunnell
Car Hire Co. for Lincoln
Dr. Kenneth Chesky
Capitol Records (Voyle Gilmore)
Irving E. Chezar
Danny Cleary
Bobby Colomby
Bob Casper
Andre Cadet
D
Daily Express
Disc & Music Echo
Decca Records
Bernard Delfont Ltd
Bernard Delfont
Noel Dixon
Jimmy Douglas
Chris Denning
Simon Dee
Rik Dane
Dolly’s [nightclub]
Hunter Davies
Terry Doran
Pat Doncaster
Norrie Drummond
Alan David
John Dunbar
Peter Dalton
Kappy Ditson
Robert Dunlap
Robert L. David
Diana Dors
Ivor Davis
Tom Dawes
Brandon de Wilde
Don Danneman
E
Malcolm Evans
Clive J. Epstein
Mr. & Mrs. H. Epstein
EMI Records Ltd
EMI Studios
Geoffrey Ellis
Etoile Restaurant
Tim Ellis
Terry Eaton
Kenny Everett
John East
Bob Eubanks
Esther Edwards
Ahmet Ertegun
F
Alan Freeman
David Frost
Georgie Fame
Robert Fraser
Andre Fattacini
Dan Farson
Billy Fury
Barry Finch
Marianne Faithfull
Robert Fitzpatrick
Warren Frederikson
John Fisher
Danny Fields
Francis Fiorino
G
Dr. Geoffrey Gray
Hamish Grimes
Derek Grainger
Rik Gunnell
Rik Gunnell Agency Ltd
Derrick Goodman & Co.
Peter Goldman
Christopher Gibbs
David Garrick
Geoffrey Grant
Mick Green
John P. Greenside
Michael Gillet
General Artists Corp.
John Gillespie
Voyle Gilmore
George Greif
Ren Grevatt
Milton Goldman
M. Goldstein
Gary Grove
Henry Grossman
H
Mr. & Mrs. Berrell Hyman
Doreen Hyman
Mr. & Mrs. Basil J. Hyman
Mrs. A. Hyman
Steve Hardy
H. Huntsman & Son Ltd
Simon Hayes
Frankie Howerd
Henry Higgins
Chris Hutchins
Tony Howard
Wendy Hanson
Marty Himmel
Casper Halpern
John Heska
Ricky Heiman
Joe Hunter
Ty Hargrove
Hullabaloo.
Walter Hofer
J
M.A. Jacobs & Son
David Jacobs [lawyer]
Dick James Music Ltd
Mr. & Mrs. D. James
Mick Jagger
Brian Jones
Michael Jeffries
Drummond Jackson
David Jacobs [d.j.]
Brian Joyce
Gerry Justice
K
Gibson Kemp
Johnathan King
Mr. & Mrs Maurice Kinn
Kingsway Recording Studios
Ashley Kozac
Kafetz Camera Ltd.
Reg King
Andrew Koritsas
Ed Kenmore
Walker Kundzicz
John Kurland
Murray Kauffman
L
Larry Lamb
Martin Landau
Kit Lambert
Dick Lester
Mr. & Mrs. Vic Lewis
Tony Lynch
Radio London
Mike Leander
John Lyndon
Bernard Lee
Kenny Lynch
Denny Laine
Lomax Alliance
Ed Leffler
David G. Lowe
Richard W. Lean
Goddard Lieberson
Laurie Records
Liberty Records
London Records
Alan Livingston
M
Melody Maker
Peter Murray
Keith Moon
Mr. & Mrs. G. Martin
Mr. & Mrs. Brian Matthew
Midland Bank Limited
Vyvienne Moynihan
Gerry Marsden
Ian Moody
Michael McGrath
Cathy McGowan
Mr. & Mrs. J. McCartney
Albert Marrion
Robin Maughan
Peter Maddok
Gordon Mills
Brian McEwan
John Mendell Jnr.
Marshall Migatz
Fred Morrow
Chruch McLaine
Vincent Morrone
Jeffrey Martin Co.
Gavin Murrell
Dean Martin
Gordon B. McLendon
Sal Mineo
Scott Manley
Bernard Mavnitte
Verne Miller
N
John Neville
Joanne Newfield
Tommy Nutter
Francisco Neuner
Tatsuji Nagasima
New Musical Express
NEMS Enterprises Ltd
Graham Nash
Nemperor Artists Ltd
Louis Nizer
Bob Nauss
Gene Narmore
O
George H. Ornstein
Olympic Sound Studios
A. L. Oldham
Myles Osternak
Roy Onsborg
P
Col. Tom Parker
Jerry Pam
Plaza Hotel
PAN AM. rep
Bob Perlman
Allen Pohju
Robert H. Prech
John Pritchard
Prince Of Wales Theatre
Don Paul
Sean Phillips
Jon Pertwee
Ricki Pipe
Dr. D. A. Pond
David Puttnam
David Puttnam Associates
Tom Parr
Harry Pinsker
Kenneth Partridge
Larry Parnes
Priory Nursing Home
Viv Prince
Steve Paul
R
Radnor Arms [pub]
Leo Rost
Keith Richard
Record Mirror
Dolly Robertson-Ward
Charles Ross
Rules Restuarant
Marian Rainford
Bobby Roberts
Bill Rosado
S
Vic Singh
Speakeasy [club]
Simon and Marijke
Simon Shops
Judith Symons
Keith Skeel
Tony Sharman
Simon Scott
Barrie Summers
John Singleton
Squarciafichi
Don Short
Dr. Walter Strach
Walter Shenson
John Sandoe Ltd
Bobby Shafto
Harry South
Brian Sommerville
Robert Stigwood
David Shaw
Chris Stamp
Aaron Schroeder
Stephen, Jacques & Stephen [law firm]
Leo Sullivan
Gene Schwann
Herb Schlosser
Gary Smith
Jim Stewart [co-founder, Stax Records]
John Simon
Jerry N. Schatzberg
Lex Taylor
Robert Shoot
Lauren Stanton
St. Regis Hotel
Eric Spiros
Howard Soloman
T
Taft Limousine Corp
[Sidney] Traxler (lawyer)
T.W.A. Ken S. Fletcher [director, public relations, TWA]
Derek & Joan Taylor
T.W.A. (Victor Page)
Martin Tempest
Evelyn Taylor
Twickenham Studios
Kenneth Tynan
Alistair Taylor
F. T. Turner & Son Ltd.
R. S. Taylor
Michael Taylor
George Tempest
Norm Talbott
U
United Artists Corp Ltd
U.P.I.
V
Klaus & Christine Voormann
V.I.P. Travel Ltd
W
Mark Warman
Gary Walker
Robert Whitaker
Peter Watkins
Peter Weldon
Mrs. Freda Weldon
Alan Warren
Orson Welles
Sir David Webster
Alan Williams
Dennis Wiley
Terry Wilson
Nathan Weiss
Norman Weiss
Gerry Wexler
Y
Murial Young
Bernice Young
Z
Peter Zorcon
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Andrew Combs - Ideal Man
Whitney - Rhododendron
Cigarettes After Sex - Heavenly
North Downs - Dad's Old Tapes
Bombay Bicycle Club - Eat, Sleep, Wake (Nothing But You)
Hot Chip - Spell (Superorganism Remix)
Underworld - Tree And Two Chairs (Film Edit)
Discovery - Can You Discover? *09/15 Booksmart @ Rooftop Cinema NeueHouse
Charli XCX, Kim Petras, Tommy Cash - Click
Deaton Chris Anthony, Clairo, Coco & Clair Clair - RACECAR
Seb Wildblood, Buddy Love - ghostie
Toro y Moi - New House *09/20 @ The Palladium
H.E.R., YG - Slide
Ambar Lucid - Mar de Llanto
Wallows - Trust Fall
Wasuremono - Are You OK?
Monster Rally - Shell Snake
Wilco - Everyone Hides
Jim James, Teddy Abrams, Louisville Orchestra - Back To The End Of The World
Jenny Hval - Ashes to Ashes
Jeff Goldblum & The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra, Sharon Van Etten - Let's Face The Music And Dance
Franz Waxman - Juke Box # 6 (From "Rear Window") *01/10 Rear Window @ Alamo Drafthouse
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Böcker jag läst 2016-2019
På den här bloggen har jag varje år lagt ut en lista på alla böcker jag läst ut från pärm till pärm under året som gått. Men 2016 blev det inte av, inte heller 2017 eller 2018. Framförallt för att listan inte kändes representativ. Under dessa år har olika jobbprojekt gjort att jag behövt ägna mig åt research där jag tvingats läsa utvalda delar i olika böcker istället för enskild bok i sin helhet. Under 2016-2017 läste jag t.ex. mycket om anabaptismen, men det är inget som märks i listan. Men nu har jag ändå bestämt mig för att lägga ut den. Kolla gärna in taggen #aureliaguläser på Instagram, där lägger jag ibland ut boktips och små recensioner (och där syns även de böcker jag inte läst från pärm till pärm utan bara utvalda delar).
2019: 40 böcker
Böcker om Bibeln Sitting at the feet of Rabbi Jesus av Ann Spangler och Lois Tverberg A Life that’s good av Glenn Pemberton (om Ordspråksboken) Phoebe – a Story av Paula Gooder Hebrews av Mary Healy Priscilla av Ben Witherington III The Torah’s Vision of Worship av Samuel E. Balentine Reading Backwards av Richard B Hays
Kristen ledarskapslitteratur If You Love Me av Matthw The Poor (på arabiska Matta-Al-Miskin) A Pastoral Rule for Today av Burgess, Andrews & Small
Kristen uppbyggelselitteratur The Arena av Ignatius Brianchaninov How to be a Sinner av Peter Bouteneff
Teologisk litteratur Paradiset åter av Tomas Einarsson Journyes of the Muslim Nation and the Christian Church av David W Shenk
Kyrkohistoria The Patient Ferment of the Early Church av Alan Kreider
Reportageböcker och dylikt Med Guds hjälp av Gabriel Byström Skärmhjärna av Anders Hansen Bön för Tjernobyl av Svetlana Aleksijevitj En piga bland pigor av Esther Blenda Nordström Tidens second hand av Svetlana Aleksijevitj A Time to Die av Nicolas Diat
Romaner Beckomberga av Sara Stridsberg Bränn alla mina brev av Alex Schulman De kommer drunkna i sina mödrars tårar av Johannes Anyuru Vända hem av Yaa Gyasin Din stund på jorden av Vilhelm Moberg Den svalgula himlen av Kjell Westö Längtans flöde av Alva Dahl Pappaklausulen av Jonas Hassen Khemiri Sveas son av Lena Andersson Arv och miljö av Vigdis Hjort En dag i Ivan Deniosovitjs liv av Alexander Solsjenitsyn Konturer av Rachel Cusk Testamente av Nina Wähä Jag for ner till bror av Karin Smirnoff
Biografier och självbiografisk litteratur Utan nåd – en rannsakan av Fredrik Virtanen Allt jag fått lära mig av Tara Westover Konsten att feja arabiska av Lina Liman Löparens hjärta av Markus Torgeby Vilket jävla solsken av Fatima Bremer En bokhandlares dagbok av Shaun Bythel
2018: 28 böcker
Romaner Never let me go av Kauzo Ishiguro Min kamp 3 av Karl-Ove Knausgård Mitt liv och ditt av Majgull Axelsson Min kamp 4 av Karl-Ove Knausgård Min kamp 5 av Karl-Ove Knausgård Min kamp 6 av Karl-Ove Knausgård Sågspån och led av Vibecke Olsson Amerikauret av Vibecke Olsson Själasörjaren av Christine Falkenland
Kristen uppbyggelselitteratur Helig rot av Peter Halldorf (för 3e gången?) Hädanefter blir vägen väglös av Peter Halldorf (för 4e gången?) Bottenkänning av Fredrik Lignell Through, with and in him av Shane Kapler
Teologisk litteratur Välkomna varandra av red. Tomas Poletti Lundström
Böcker om Bibeln Korsets mysterium av Agne Nordlander
Kyrkohistoria The Forgotten Desert Mothers av Laura Swan Biskop Lewi Pethrus av Joel Halldof
Självbiografisk litteratur Sorgens gåva är en vidgad blick av Patrik Hagman När livets stramas åt skärps blicken av Sofia Camerin När träden avlövas ser man längre från vårt kök av Tomas Sjödin (för 2a gången) Välkommen in i min garderob av Anton Lundholm Kristunge av Malin Aronsson En shetel i Stockholm av Kenneth Hermele Hur jag lärde mig att förstå världen av Hans Rosling Katolska läror av Gunnel Vallquist Livets ord: mina tio orimliga år som frälst. Del två, Förnyad & befriad av Tomas Arnroth
2017: 32 böcker
Romaner Ta itu av Kristina Sandberg Den döende detektiven av Leif GW Persson Gilead av Marilyone Robinson De polygotta älskarna av Lina Wolff Tystnaden av Shusaku Endo Utvandrarna av Vilhelm Moberg (för 2a gången) Invandrarna av Vilhelm Moberg (för 2a gången) Nybyggarna av Vilhelm Moberg (för 2a gången) Bricken på Svartvik av Vibecke Olsson Min kamp 1 av Karl-Ove Knausgård Sista brevet till Sverige av Vilhelm Moberg (för 2a gången) Hemma av Marilynne Robinson Min kamp 2 av Karl-Ove Knausgård
Reportageböcker och facklitteratur Halleluja Brasilien av Kajsa Norell Två systrar av Åsne Seiersdal Rom – en stads historia av Eskil Fagerström
Självbiografiska böcker och biografier Letters from the Desert av Carlo Carreto Bonhoeffer av Eric Metaxas Det finns annan frukt än apelsiner av Jeanette Wintersson Livets ord: mina tio orimliga år som frälst. Del ett: de första åren av Tomas Arnroth Brev från en klostercell av Hans Gunnar Adén Århundrades kärlekshistoria av Märtha Tikanen
Ledarskapslitteratur När du leder av Josefin Arenius Ledarens hantverk av Lennarth Hambre
Kristen uppbyggelselitteratur Klostret av James Martin SJ (egentligen en roman) Kristliga råd och betraktelser av Fénelon Becoming Who You Are av James Martin SJ
Teologisk litteratur Inte allena av Patrik Hagman & Joel Halldorf Martin Luther – hans liv, lära och influytande 500 år senare av Stephen J Nicholas Att älska sin nästas kyrka som sin egen av Peter Halldorf
Böcker om Bibeln The Theology of the Letter to the Hebrews av Barnabas Lindars SSF
2016: 38 böcker
Romaner Torka aldrig tårar utan handskar: Sjukdomen av Jonas Gardell Torka aldrig tårar utan handskar: Döden av Jonas Gardell Levande och döda i Winstord av Håkan Nesser Innan floden tar oss av Helena Thorfin Århundrades kärlekskrig av Ebba Witt-Brattström Drömmen om Elim av Vibecke Olsson De ensamma av Håkan Nesser Flickvännen av Karolina Ramquist En mörderska bland oss av Hanna Kent Flykten av Jesús Carrasco De oroliga av Linn Ullman Glöm mig av Alex Schulman
Facklitteratur Kunskapens frukt av Liv Strömquist
Reportageböcker Det heliga berget av William Dalrymple
Självbiografisk litteratur, biografier, memoarer eller dylikt Brännpunkter av Thomas Merton Jag sökte Allah och fann Jesus av Nabell Quresh Cigaretten efteråt av Horace Engdahl 96 lampor – om oss som brann och försvann av Jacob Langvik Min pappa Ann-Christine av Ester Roxberg Den sista grisen av Horace Engdahl Älskade terrorist av Anna Svadberg och Jesper Huor Och i Winerwald står träden kvar av Elisabeth Åsbrink Halvvägs av Fredrik Reinfeldt
Kristen uppbyggelselitteratur Mellan skymning och mörker av Peter Halldorf Den brinnande busken av Lev Gillet Spår av den osynlige av Mikael Hallenius Den helige Ande i den kristnes personliga liv av Kallistos Ware Tron Allena av Bo Giertz (för 2a gången) Gud och intet mer av red. Ulrika Ljungman Contemplating the Trinity av Raniero Cantalamessa Du brinnande kärlekslåga av Peter Halldorf Den som hittar sin plats tar ingen annans av Tomas Sjödin
Kyrkohistoria Following in the Footsteps av Christ av Arnold Snyder Vindarna från väster av Per-Eive Berndtsson A Brief History of Spirituality av Pilip Sheldrake
Teologisk litteratur Som om allt förvandlats – Ekologi, ekonomi och eukaristi av William T Cavanaugh
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Carlos Gris creates Malaysian-informed home in the Cambridgeshire Fens
Lightly charred timber clads the walls of Sayang House, a house conceived by designer Carlos Gris for an aunt who had returned to UK after 20 years abroad.
Gris designed the home for his aunt Gretta Funnell, who decided to leave her home in Malaysia and move to the Cambridgeshire Fens to be closer to her sister following the death of her husband.
The house is single-storey with a large roof terrace
Gris wanted to make connections to Asia in his design for Funnell's new home, a minimal building with glazed facades and an overhanging roof.
For the exterior walls, he specified a Japanese technique known as shou sugi ban, which involves charring the wood to give it texture and a natural layer of protection against decay.
The exterior is clad in wood that has been lightly charred
While this technique usually blackens the wood, here it gives the material a rich brown tone.
"We went for this brown coloured shou sugi ban and it really does sit it into the fen marshlands," said Carlos in a video about the house.
"I hope that it captures a serenity, a calmness that I think she'd been looking for," he said.
The charring technique, called shou sugi ban, helps to protect the wood
Sayang House featured in the recent series of UK television show Grand Designs.
It is built next door to the home of Gris' parents. In order to build it, the couple sold a portion of their land to Funnell.
Floor-to-ceiling glazing features in every room
The two buildings are distinctively different.
Gretta wanted a more modern, minimal design rather than a traditional English country house.
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Mjölk Architekti updates Czech cottage with burnt-wood cladding and revamped interior
This led Carlos to design a simple, single-storey building topped by a large roof garden. Glazed walls at the front and back offer views of the large garden shared by the two homes.
"It's not trying to be something to grab attention. We wanted to sit it back and almost make it blend into the countryside," said Carlos.
The house contains three bedrooms
There are two guest bedrooms located at the front of the house, along with the main bathroom, a lounge and a boot room that helps to stop mud being trodden into the building.
The third and main bedroom is located at the back, where it boasts an en-suite bathroom and a view of the garden. Alongside it is the largest room in the house, a generous kitchen, dining space and living room.
A freestanding tub is the focal point in the main bathroom
A staircase tucked into the corner of the exterior leads up to the roof, which is expected to become an outdoor living room for the house.
"Whilst the property would appear very clean-lined, it also tries to blend into the vernacular of the fenland," said Carlos.
"The strong geometric roof parapet is a reflection of the long and flat horizons seen in the area."
The corridor faces out to a zen-style garden
Despite its simple form, Sayang House integrates various neat details.
The extra-tall front door is aligned with a view of a weeping willow tree in the garden, while the central corridor faces out to a zen-style garden.
The overhang of the roof creates a sheltered place to sit
Additionally, the overhang of the roof creates a sheltered plan to sit and enjoy the garden, even when it's raining.
"There's nothing unnecessary; everything is done with a purpose," added Carlos.
Other houses that have featured in Grand Designs include the Carl Turner-designed Slip House and Patrick Bradley's home built from shipping containers.
Photography is by Ed Reeve.
Project credits
Architecture: Carlos Gris Studio Project management: Fernando Gris Architectural detailing support: James Rixon, Tony Walton Engineer: JMS Engineers, Matt Greasley SIPS specialist: SIPS building Ltd, Andrew Gillet Steel specialist: Ian Cross Services (ICS) Glazing specialist- Maxlight Carpentry and Shou Sugi Ban cladding: Kings Carpentry Ltd, Phillip King Block and Beam: Kingspan Electrician: Theo Bailey Drains and septic: Drain Store Roofing: Kieran Harcourt Plasterer: Danny Hatley Heating: Eco Installer
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国际超现实主义十年展 在葡萄牙等你
葡萄牙科英布拉,菲盖拉·达·福斯-国际超现实主义展览,将于2020年4月24日至7月26日在葡萄牙菲盖拉·达·福斯市艺术与眼镜中心(CAE)开幕。本次展览是以庆祝和纪念10周年为宗旨,也是第14届 “现代国际超现实主义”展览。 该展览是由葡萄牙超现实主义艺术家 Santiago Ribeiro 先生创建的项目,始于2010年在科英布拉的Bissaya Barreto 基金会。 在这十年中,从���斯本到波尔图的全国各地巡回演出,以及美国的卫星展览,例如达拉斯,洛杉矶,密西西比大学和纽约,以及欧洲的柏林,巴黎和马德里 ,都是由 Santiago Ribeiro 先生一直在推广和组织。
该展览已成为全球21世纪最大的超现实主义展览,包括绘画,素描,数字艺术,雕塑和摄影作品。 展览将有来自52个国家/地区的124位参与者艺术家:阿尔巴尼亚,阿尔及利亚,阿根廷,澳大利亚,奥地利,阿塞拜疆,白俄罗斯,比利时,巴西,加拿大,智利,中国,哥伦比亚,克罗地亚,捷克共和国,古巴,丹麦,芬兰,法国,德国,匈牙利, 冰岛,印度尼西亚,伊朗,爱尔兰,以色列,意大利,日本,拉脱维亚,墨西哥,摩洛哥,荷兰,新西兰,尼日利亚,秘鲁,菲律宾,波兰,葡萄牙,罗马尼亚,俄罗斯,塞尔维亚,斯洛文尼亚,西班牙,瑞典,瑞士,土耳其 ,英国,美国,乌克兰,委内瑞拉,越南,印度。
Santiago Ribeiro 先生是21世纪全球最大的超现实主义展览的指导者和发起者,他已经在全世界包括柏林、莫斯科、纽约、达拉斯、洛杉矶、密西西比、华沙、圣彼得堡、南特、巴黎、伦敦、北京、佛罗伦萨、马德里、格拉纳达等地,以及巴塞罗那、里斯本、贝尔格莱德、黑山、罗马尼亚、日本、台湾、巴西、明斯克,新德里和卡塔吉隆在西西里和葡萄牙的许多城市,都有很多展览,目前正在南印第安纳大学的新和谐画廊展出他的艺术作品,并于1月底在丹佛举行的最大的数学会议上,在科罗拉多会议中心D厅举行的数字艺术展上展出他的艺术作品。
艺术和表演艺术中心(CAE)于2002年开放。大型文化建筑(2200座和800座礼堂-室外圆形剧场、门厅、会议室、工作室、4个展览厅),被认为是欧洲共同体基金的中心,通常举办大型国家和国际展览,同时还有其它活动。http://cae.pt/
参展艺术家的姓名如下:
Achraf Baznani, 摩洛哥 / Agim Meta, 阿尔巴尼亚-西班牙 / Aissa Mammasse, 阿尔及利亚 / Alessio Serpetti, 意大利 / Alvaro Mejias, 委內瑞拉 / Ana Neamu, 罗马尼亚 / Ana Pilar Morales, 西班牙 / Andrew Baines, 澳大利亚 / Asier Guerrero Rico (Dio), 西班牙 / Axel Blotevogel, 德国 / Brigid Marlin, 英国 / Bien Banez,菲律宾 / Can Emed, 土耳其 / Carlos Sablón, 古巴/ Cătălin Precup, 罗马尼亚 / 庄志辉, 中国台湾 / Cristian Townsend, 澳大利亚 / Conor Walton, 爱尔兰 / Cynthia Tom, 中国 / 美国 / Dag Samsund, 丹麦 / Daila Lupo, 意大利 / Dan Neamu,罗马尼亚 / Daniel Chiriac,罗马尼亚 / Daniel Hanequand, 法国 / 加拿大 / Daniele Gori, 意大利 / Delphine Cencig, 法国 / Dean Fleming, 美国 / Domen Lo, 斯洛文尼亚 / Edgar Invoker, 俄罗斯/ Efrat Cybulkiewicz, 委内瑞拉 / Egill Eibsen, 冰岛 / Erik Heyninck, 比利时 / Ettore Aldo Del Vigo, 意大利 / Fabrizio Riccardi, 意大利 / Farhad Jafari, 伊朗 / France Garrido, 美国 / Francisco Urbano, 葡萄牙 / Gabriele Esau,德国 / Genesis Cabrera, 美国 / Graça Bordalo Pinheiro, 葡萄牙 / Graszka Paulska, 波兰 / Gromyko Semper, 菲律宾 / Gyuri Lohmuller, 罗马尼亚 / Hector Pineda, 墨西哥 / Hector Toro, 哥伦比亚 / Henrietta Kozica,瑞典 / Hugues Gillet, 法国 / Isabel Meyrelles, 葡萄牙 / Iwasaki Nagi, 日本 / James Skelton, 英国/ Jay Garfinkle, 美国 / Jay Paul Vonkoffler,美国 / 阿根廷 / Jimah St, 尼日利亚 / Joanna Budzyńska-Sycz, 波兰 / João Duarte, 葡萄牙 / Keith Wigdor, 美国/ Leo Wijnhoven,荷兰 / Leo Plaw, 德国 / Liba WS, 法国 / Lubomír Štícha,捷克共和国 / Ludgero Rolo, 葡萄牙 / 吕上, 中国 / Maarten Vet, 荷兰 / Maciej Hoffman, 波兰 / Magi Calhoun, 美国 / Marnie Pitts, 英国 / Maria Aristova, 俄罗斯 / Mario Devcic,克罗地亚 / Martina Hoffman,德国 / Mathias Böhm, 德国 / Mehriban Efendi, 阿塞拜疆 / Naiker Roman, 古巴 / 西班牙 / Nazareno Stanislau, 巴西 / Nikolina Petolas, 克罗地亚 / Octavian Florescu, 加拿大 / Ofelia Hutul, 罗马尼亚 / Oleg Korolev, 俄罗斯 / Olesya Novik, 俄罗斯 / Olga Spiegel, 美国 / Otto Rapp, 奥地利 / Paula Rosa, 葡萄牙 / Paulo Cunha, 加拿大 / Pavlina Boroshova,瑞士-德国 / Pedro Diaz Cartes, 智利 / Penny Golledge, 英国 / Peter MC LANE, 法国 / Philippe Pelletier, 法国 / Radhika Menon,印度 / Richard Shannon, 美国 / Roch Fautch, 美国 / Rodica Miller, 美国 / Ruben Cukier, 阿根廷 /以色列 / Rudolf Boelee, 新西兰 / Russbelt Guerra,米鲁 / Sabina Nore, 奥地利 / Sampo Kaikkonen, 芬兰 / Santiago Ribeiro, 葡萄牙 / Sarah Zambiasi,澳大利亚 / Serge Sunne,拉脱维亚 / Sergey Tyukanov, 俄罗斯 / Shahla Rosa, 美国 / Shoji Tanaka, 日本 / 单竹兰, 中国 / Shia Weltenmenge, 德国 / Sio Shisio,印尼 / Slavko Krunic,塞尔维亚 / Sônia Menna Barreto, 巴西 / Steve Smith, 美国 / Stuart Griggs, 英国 / Svetlana Kislyachenko,乌克兰 / Svetlana Ratova, 俄罗斯 / Tatomir Pitariu, 美国 / Tersanszki Cornelia, 罗马尼亚 / Tim Roosen,比利时 / Ton Haring, 荷兰 / Victor Lages, 葡萄牙 / Vu Huyen Thuong, 越南 / Yamal Din, 摩洛哥 /西班牙/ 杨素敏, 中国台湾 / Yuliya Patotskaya, 白俄罗斯 / Yuri Tsvetaev, 俄罗斯 / Zoltan Ducsai,匈牙利 / Zoran Velimanovic, 塞尔维亚.
地址及联系方式: Centro de Artes e Espectáculos Rua Abade Pedro 3080-084 Figueira da Foz 电话:233 407 200 传真:233 407 209 电子邮件:[email protected] 网址:www.cae.pt
开放时间:
周一至周四:上午9点至晚上11点;
星期五:上午9点到午夜;
星期六;上午10点到午夜;
周日和节假日:10:00至19:00;
演出天数:直到演出结束
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Is masculinity toxic?
What exactly do we mean by ‘masculinity’ and in what ways can it be said to be harmful?
How has toxic masculinity evolved/ manifested itself in art/visual media/illustration/animation throughout the years?
How has the definition of masculinity been portrayed in visual media and how is it harmful?
Themes & Issues
Varied masculinity/multiple masculinities
Feminism
Pre 20th century masculinity
Homophobia
Patriarchy, hegemonic masculinity
Ww2
Manbox
Methods & Sources
Interview men different age groups
Questionnaires
Is masculinity toxic? By Andrew Smiler (book)
Visual Material
Look at adverts catered towards men
Gillete
Toxic masculinity adverts
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Text Editing Tips And Tricks Roundup
Text Editing Tips And Tricks Roundup
Rachel Andrew
2018-07-23T13:30:35+02:002018-07-23T11:42:51+00:00
We asked the Smashing Community for their favorite text editing tricks, shortcuts, and features that save them time. Here’s a roundup of what we’ve found quite useful along with a couple of other suggestions you may find handy.
Favourite Keyboard Shortcuts
Many of you have favorite keyboard shortcuts. Some of these will be editor or operating system specific, although in many cases you’ll be able to find a similar shortcut with the tools you are using. I’ve rounded up a few from the community below.
Ste Grainer shared a tip about the movement and selection shortcuts:
The basic movement/selection shortcuts that many don’t know about: Hold Cmd + Arrow Key to move to the beginning/end of a line or top/bottom of a document. Hold Opt + Arrow Key to move word to word horizontally and block to block vertically. Shift to select while doing those.
From Jo Frank:
Select all occurences of current selection (Ctrl + SHIFT + L in VSCode) and duplicate line/selection which I set up as Ctrl + D.
Loris Gillet shared a few favorite shortcuts for hopping around or deleting text:
⌥ + forward/back arrows allows to jump to the next word instead of the next letter ⌥ + up/down arrows allows to jump to the beginning/end of the paragraph ⌥ + Backspace deletes the whole word instead of letters by letters.
Many of the suggested tips came from web developers — tips for the editors they used most frequently. We also received suggestions for Android Studio from Maher Nabeel:
In Android Studio:
Ctrl + D — Duplicate line
Ctrl + Y — Delete line
Ctrl + W — Select block
Ctrl + O — Override methods
Ctrl + ALT + L — Reformat code
Getting workflow just right ain’t an easy task. So are proper estimates. Or alignment among different departments. That’s why we’ve set up “this-is-how-I-work”-sessions — with smart cookies sharing what works well for them. A part of the Smashing Membership, of course.
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Editor Shortcut Cheatsheets
As we can see from the tips already posted, learning the keyboard shortcuts for your editor saves a lot of time. It is always worth taking a look at what is available for your editor, as learning a few of these shortcuts can save a lot of typing over the course of a day writing code.
On Twitter, Tobin Saunders recommended the Atom Editor Cheat Sheet which is a detailed list of shortcuts for Atom. I also took a look at what was available for other frequently used editors.
Visual Studio Code
The VS Code website has a number of downloadable cheatsheets in PDF format, if you find it useful to keep a cheatsheet printed out on your desk.
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Mac
Linux
Joel Reis noted that if you are switching to VS Code from Sublime Text, Atom, Vim or Visual Studio, then you can download the keymap extensions. This means that you can maintain the keyboard shortcuts from your previous editor. This tip was also noted on Smashing Magazine earlier this year when Burke Holland shared with us some of the things that you might be surprised to find that VS Code can do, in his article “Visual Studio Code Can Do That?”
Sublime Text
A good selection of Sublime Text 3 shortcuts for Windows, Mac, and Linux can be found here.
We also have an article here on Smashing Magazine in which Jai Panda shares some of his favorite Sublime Text Tips and Tricks.
Customizing Your Environment
Our keyboards and default computer settings are designed more for typing text than typing code. Some commenters have made changes to their defaults in order to make it faster to type the things they most often need to type.
Alex Semenikhine made this suggestion:
I minimize the number of times I have to hold Shift and press a button. If I make brackets (( )) far more often than I use 9 and 0, I customize the keyboard to reflect that, my 9 is ( and Shift + 9 is 9, etc.
Paul van den Tool sets his ‘Key Repeat’ and ‘Delay Until Repeat’ to their highest setting in order that his cursor just “flies across the screen when using the arrows.”
Jarón Barends told us how he, “created Alt + ; as a shortcut to insert a semicolon at the end of a current line.”
Using Emmet
A number of people mentioned the text expansion system of Emmet. If you hand-code a lot of HTML and CSS then Emmet can save you a great deal of typing time. When writing HTML, Emmet abbreviations will be familiar to anyone who understands CSS. For example, if you want to create an unordered list inside a div element, you could use the following:
div>ul>li
Which would then turn into:
<div> <ul> <li></li> </ul> </div>
The abbreviation is exactly the selector that would select the li in CSS. A div with a ul as a direct child, and a li as a direct child of the ul. Take a look at the Emmet Cheat Sheet for more examples.
Emmet is built into VS Code and is available as a plugin for many other editors.
Use A Clipboard Manager
Erik Verbeek suggests using a clipboard manager so that you can grab copied code from the history. He suggests using ClipMenu for OS X, which sadly seems to be discontinued.
Similar tools include:
CopyClip for MacOS
PasteBot for MacOS
Ditto for Windows
1Clipboard Windows and MacOS (currently in Beta)
Many editors also include a clipboard history for copy and paste actions within the editor. On Twitter, @codevoodoo noted that Webstorm had such a feature. There is a Clipboard History extension for VS Code and a package for Atom; Sublime Text has this built in, as this tutorial on the Sublime Text Clipboard History explains.
A Collection Of Recommended Tools
There were a few specific tools recommended in the comments, so here is a roundup of useful tools you may not have heard of.
Vim
People who like Vim, really really like Vim. It certainly comes with a learning curve, however, if you are very keen on optimizing your keyboard editing then the time invested is likely to be worth it. As Jess Telford points out, you can do things like type 13k to move the cursor 13 lines up.
Take a look at the Vim Cheat Sheet for a list of commands. You can use Vim emulation in many other editors. The key mapping mentioned earlier for VS Code include mappings for Vim, and there is a plugin available for Atom as well.
Prettier
Prettier is an open-source opinionated code formatting tool. Using Prettier ensures that all code is formatted to a consistent style. This is incredibly helpful when working in a team as it means that a consistent style is enforced, without anyone really needing to think about it.
There are downloads available for several editors, in order that you can use Prettier within whichever environment you chose.
AutoHotkey
I had not heard of the tool AutoHotkey until this suggestion from @Hobbesenero. AutoHotkey is an automation scripting language for Windows. Using the scripting language you can create shortcuts for common tasks, for example, to insert a template.
Converting Text Formats With Pandoc
One of my favorite tools is Pandoc. I use Pandoc when I need to convert one text format to another. One of the really useful things Pandoc can do is turn HTML or Markdown into EPUB format. I frequently do this in order to turn a set of notes into a file I can read using iBooks on my iPad. I do this in order to have an easily accessible set of notes for my workshops or to turn lengthy documentation into an easy to read offline format to read on an airplane.
Pandoc can convert from and to many different file formats. In addition to creating quick EPUB files, I also use it to convert copy from Word documents to Markdown or other useful formats. This can be very useful if you get some messy copy from a client that needs to be converted to enter into a CMS.
TextExpander And Typinator
TextExpander is available for MacOS and Windows and is a tool that helps you create snippets which can be inserted using keyboard shortcuts or common abbreviations. TextExpander was recommended by Anders Norén. If you prefer a solution that isn’t a subscription service then you might like to give Typinator a try.
These text expansion tools can be useful outside of writing code. If you often find yourself typing the same information in answer to emails or support requests, creating a shortcut to insert that text can quickly pay dividends in terms of time saved.
Textwasher
Recommended on Facebook by Dennis Germundal, Textwasher is a very simple tool for cleaning any formatting from text.
Add Your Suggestions In The Comments
There are a vast number of ways to enhance productivity in the tools we use every day, and it is also incredibly easy to completely overlook them. I hope that among these suggestions there will be something for you to try out. Or perhaps this will be a prompt for you to dig a little deeper into the documentation for your editors and other tools. I have certainly been inspired to do so.
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Text Editing Tips And Tricks Roundup
Text Editing Tips And Tricks Roundup
Rachel Andrew
2018-07-23T13:30:35+02:002018-07-23T11:42:51+00:00
We asked the Smashing Community for their favorite text editing tricks, shortcuts, and features that save them time. Here’s a roundup of what we’ve found quite useful along with a couple of other suggestions you may find handy.
Favourite Keyboard Shortcuts
Many of you have favorite keyboard shortcuts. Some of these will be editor or operating system specific, although in many cases you’ll be able to find a similar shortcut with the tools you are using. I’ve rounded up a few from the community below.
Ste Grainer shared a tip about the movement and selection shortcuts:
The basic movement/selection shortcuts that many don’t know about: Hold Cmd + Arrow Key to move to the beginning/end of a line or top/bottom of a document. Hold Opt + Arrow Key to move word to word horizontally and block to block vertically. Shift to select while doing those.
From Jo Frank:
Select all occurences of current selection (Ctrl + SHIFT + L in VSCode) and duplicate line/selection which I set up as Ctrl + D.
Loris Gillet shared a few favorite shortcuts for hopping around or deleting text:
⌥ + forward/back arrows allows to jump to the next word instead of the next letter ⌥ + up/down arrows allows to jump to the beginning/end of the paragraph ⌥ + Backspace deletes the whole word instead of letters by letters.
Many of the suggested tips came from web developers — tips for the editors they used most frequently. We also received suggestions for Android Studio from Maher Nabeel:
In Android Studio:
Ctrl + D — Duplicate line
Ctrl + Y — Delete line
Ctrl + W — Select block
Ctrl + O — Override methods
Ctrl + ALT + L — Reformat code
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Editor Shortcut Cheatsheets
As we can see from the tips already posted, learning the keyboard shortcuts for your editor saves a lot of time. It is always worth taking a look at what is available for your editor, as learning a few of these shortcuts can save a lot of typing over the course of a day writing code.
On Twitter, Tobin Saunders recommended the Atom Editor Cheat Sheet which is a detailed list of shortcuts for Atom. I also took a look at what was available for other frequently used editors.
Visual Studio Code
The VS Code website has a number of downloadable cheatsheets in PDF format, if you find it useful to keep a cheatsheet printed out on your desk.
Windows
Mac
Linux
Joel Reis noted that if you are switching to VS Code from Sublime Text, Atom, Vim or Visual Studio, then you can download the keymap extensions. This means that you can maintain the keyboard shortcuts from your previous editor. This tip was also noted on Smashing Magazine earlier this year when Burke Holland shared with us some of the things that you might be surprised to find that VS Code can do, in his article “Visual Studio Code Can Do That?”
Sublime Text
A good selection of Sublime Text 3 shortcuts for Windows, Mac, and Linux can be found here.
We also have an article here on Smashing Magazine in which Jai Panda shares some of his favorite Sublime Text Tips and Tricks.
Customizing Your Environment
Our keyboards and default computer settings are designed more for typing text than typing code. Some commenters have made changes to their defaults in order to make it faster to type the things they most often need to type.
Alex Semenikhine made this suggestion:
I minimize the number of times I have to hold Shift and press a button. If I make brackets (( )) far more often than I use 9 and 0, I customize the keyboard to reflect that, my 9 is ( and Shift + 9 is 9, etc.
Paul van den Tool sets his ‘Key Repeat’ and ‘Delay Until Repeat’ to their highest setting in order that his cursor just “flies across the screen when using the arrows.”
Jarón Barends told us how he, “created Alt + ; as a shortcut to insert a semicolon at the end of a current line.”
Using Emmet
A number of people mentioned the text expansion system of Emmet. If you hand-code a lot of HTML and CSS then Emmet can save you a great deal of typing time. When writing HTML, Emmet abbreviations will be familiar to anyone who understands CSS. For example, if you want to create an unordered list inside a div element, you could use the following:
div>ul>li
Which would then turn into:
<div> <ul> <li></li> </ul> </div>
The abbreviation is exactly the selector that would select the li in CSS. A div with a ul as a direct child, and a li as a direct child of the ul. Take a look at the Emmet Cheat Sheet for more examples.
Emmet is built into VS Code and is available as a plugin for many other editors.
Use A Clipboard Manager
Erik Verbeek suggests using a clipboard manager so that you can grab copied code from the history. He suggests using ClipMenu for OS X, which sadly seems to be discontinued.
Similar tools include:
CopyClip for MacOS
PasteBot for MacOS
Ditto for Windows
1Clipboard Windows and MacOS (currently in Beta)
Many editors also include a clipboard history for copy and paste actions within the editor. On Twitter, @codevoodoo noted that Webstorm had such a feature. There is a Clipboard History extension for VS Code and a package for Atom; Sublime Text has this built in, as this tutorial on the Sublime Text Clipboard History explains.
A Collection Of Recommended Tools
There were a few specific tools recommended in the comments, so here is a roundup of useful tools you may not have heard of.
Vim
People who like Vim, really really like Vim. It certainly comes with a learning curve, however, if you are very keen on optimizing your keyboard editing then the time invested is likely to be worth it. As Jess Telford points out, you can do things like type 13k to move the cursor 13 lines up.
Take a look at the Vim Cheat Sheet for a list of commands. You can use Vim emulation in many other editors. The key mapping mentioned earlier for VS Code include mappings for Vim, and there is a plugin available for Atom as well.
Prettier
Prettier is an open-source opinionated code formatting tool. Using Prettier ensures that all code is formatted to a consistent style. This is incredibly helpful when working in a team as it means that a consistent style is enforced, without anyone really needing to think about it.
There are downloads available for several editors, in order that you can use Prettier within whichever environment you chose.
AutoHotkey
I had not heard of the tool AutoHotkey until this suggestion from @Hobbesenero. AutoHotkey is an automation scripting language for Windows. Using the scripting language you can create shortcuts for common tasks, for example, to insert a template.
Converting Text Formats With Pandoc
One of my favorite tools is Pandoc. I use Pandoc when I need to convert one text format to another. One of the really useful things Pandoc can do is turn HTML or Markdown into EPUB format. I frequently do this in order to turn a set of notes into a file I can read using iBooks on my iPad. I do this in order to have an easily accessible set of notes for my workshops or to turn lengthy documentation into an easy to read offline format to read on an airplane.
Pandoc can convert from and to many different file formats. In addition to creating quick EPUB files, I also use it to convert copy from Word documents to Markdown or other useful formats. This can be very useful if you get some messy copy from a client that needs to be converted to enter into a CMS.
TextExpander And Typinator
TextExpander is available for MacOS and Windows and is a tool that helps you create snippets which can be inserted using keyboard shortcuts or common abbreviations. TextExpander was recommended by Anders Norén. If you prefer a solution that isn’t a subscription service then you might like to give Typinator a try.
These text expansion tools can be useful outside of writing code. If you often find yourself typing the same information in answer to emails or support requests, creating a shortcut to insert that text can quickly pay dividends in terms of time saved.
Textwasher
Recommended on Facebook by Dennis Germundal, Textwasher is a very simple tool for cleaning any formatting from text.
Add Your Suggestions In The Comments
There are a vast number of ways to enhance productivity in the tools we use every day, and it is also incredibly easy to completely overlook them. I hope that among these suggestions there will be something for you to try out. Or perhaps this will be a prompt for you to dig a little deeper into the documentation for your editors and other tools. I have certainly been inspired to do so.
If you missed the tweet and have some great tips to share, then add them to the comments. We’d love to hear them!
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May 16 in Music History
1661 Jean-Baptiste Lully, takes the position of King's master of music at the French court.
1792 Opening of Teatro las Fenice in Venice, with the final performance by tenor Gasparo Pacchiarotti.
1792 FP of Paisello's "I giuochi d'Agrigento" in Venice.
1793 Birth of Italian mezzo-soprano Benedetta Rosamunda Pisaroni.
1804 FP of Himmel's "Fanchon das Leiermädchen" Berlin.
1822 Birth of Dutch composer and conductor Eduard Hille.
1829 FP of Bellini's "Zaira" Parma.
1833 FP of Herold's completed by Halévy: "Ludovic" in Paris.
1850 Birth of organist and composer Arthur Henry Mann.
1851 FP of Auber's "Zéline ou La Corbeille d'oranges" in Paris.
1857 FP of Offenbach's "Vent du soir, ou L'Horrible Festin" in Paris.
1857 Birth of composer Juan Morel Campos.
1858 Birth of composer Hanuš Trneček.
1858 Birth of American composer Frank Lynes.
1861 Birth of French tenor Albert Alvarez in Bordeaux.
1868 FP of Smetana's "Dalibor" in Prague with the composer conducting. Revised in 1870.
1876 Birth of American ragtime composer Charles Hunter.
1880 Birth of Belgian-British composer Régine Wieniawski in Brussels.
1883 Birth of American tenor Rafaelo Diaz in San Antonio.
1885 Birth of Danish soprano Tenna Fredericksen in Copenhagen.
1887 Birth of Romanian mezzo-soprano Florica Cristoforeanu.
1892 Birth of Austrian-born, English tenor Richard Tauber.
1893 Birth of Austrian-American composer Paul Amadeus Pisk.
1897 Birth of French tenor René Herent in Cambrai.
1897 Birth of composer Walther Geiser.
1902 Birth of Polish tenor Jan Kiepura in Sosnowiec.
1904 FP of Dupont's "La Cabrera" Milan.
1911 Birth of Swedish baritone Hugo Hasslo in Bohuslan.
1912 Birth of German tenor Ernest Wilhelm in Fusson.
1912 Birth of Austrian conductor Felix Prohaska, in Vienna.
1922 Birth of Austrian conductor Otmar Suitner.
1922 Death of Italian soprano Eugenia Burzio.
1926 Birth of composer Jan Zimmer.
1928 FP of Pizzetti's "Fra Gherardo" in Milan with the composer conducting.
1929 Birth of composer Osmo Uolevi Lindeman.
1930 Birth of Austrian pianist Friedrich Gulda in Vienna. 1931 Birth of American composer Donald James Martino in Plainfield, NJ. 1938 Birth of American composer David Chaitkin.
1938 Founding of The American Composers Alliance.
1941 Birth of American composer Maurice Weddington in Chicago.
1948 FP of Quincy Porter's Viola Concerto, in NYC.
1948 FP of Wallingford Rieger's Symphony No. 3, in NYC.
1949 Birth of Italian bass Ferrucio Furlanetto in Pordenone, Sicily.
1953 Birth of American composer David C. Hanson.
1953 Birth of English baroque violinist Monica Huggett.
1954 Birth of American composer Ray Shattenkirk.
1958 Birth of British tenor Christopher Gillet in London.
1959 Birth of American conductor Andrew Litton in NYC.
1963 Birth of Dutch composer Andre Van Haren in Zevenaar.
1966 FP of Ralph Shapey's Rituals in Chicago.
1968 Death of Australian soprano Florence Austral.
1969 FP of John Cage's HPSCHD for amplified harpsichord and 51 tapes, in Urbana, IL.
1969 FP of Manzoni's "Doktor Faustus" in Milan.
1971 FP of Benjamin Britten's opera Owen Wingrave. BBC-TV in England and NET in the USAmerica.
1972 FP of Jacob Druckman's Pulitzer Prize-winning Windows, for orchestra, by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
1974 FP of Leonard Bernstein's Dybuk. NYC Ballet. The choreography by Jerome Robbins, composer conducting.
1983 Death of soprano Vina Bovy.
1990 Death of Czech soprano Marie Podvalova.
1991 FP of Joan Tower's Concerto for Orchestra. St. Louis Symphony, Leonard Slatkin conducting.
1995 Death of Icelandic soprano Maria Markan.
1995 Death of Austrian soprano Gertrud Grob-Prandl.
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EA Confirms Apex Legends Season Three Was Bigger than Season Two
January 31, 2020 12:02 PM EST
After launching last year, EA has confirmed that Season Three of Apex Legends was bigger than Season Two, bringing in more players than ever.
In EA’s latest fiscal earnings call, the publisher confirms that season three of Apex Legends was bigger than season two.
“It’s nearly one year since we took the industry by storm with Apex Legends, and the strength and opprotunity of this IP and live service continue to grow,” says Andrew Wilson, EA’s CEO. “Apex is an outstanding example of the innovation across our portfolio. Seasons of new content are coming at a regular cadence for the growing global community. Season Three was bigger than Season Two with higher peaks in daily active users. Within those seasons, in-game events are engaging players with content and challenges that show the imagination and creativity that we are continually pouring into the experience.”
Wilson also confirms that Lenovo is the latest sponsor for Apex Legends‘ esports community. Lenovo will join other partners like Pizza Hut, Snickers, and Gillete among others. Additionally, he confirms that Apex will launch in China as a way of growing EA’s mobile presence in Asian countries.
On top of Apex’s success, EA confirms that Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order sold eight million copies since its launch last November. It beat EA’s expectations of selling 6-8 million copies before EA’s current fiscal year wraps up on March 31, 2020. Because of this, they’ve adjusted their expectations to selling 10 million copies by March 31. Additionally, The Sims 4 finally reached 20 million players since its launch five years ago.
Recently, developer Respawn Entertainment confirmed that Revenant is the next hero to join Apex Legends in Season Four. Speaking of Season Four, it launches on February 4 which will include new guns and other new features.
Apex Legends is available now on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. If you’re wanting more Apex, you can check out the latest trailer below. As more updates are announced, we’ll be sure to let you know.
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