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thank you for sending me an angel at entermedia nyc aug 10 1978
#talking heads#thank you for sending me an angel#entermedia#1978#david byrne#tina weymouth#jerry harrison#chris frantz#music#gifs#my posts#tried to get some good ones of my neglected stepchild jerry this time
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someone posted a video of a concert that I believe wasn't previously available on youtube etc.
#at least I don't think I've ever seen this one before#I have horseshoe tavern syracuse and entermedia theatre from 1978 but not this#gonna watch tomorrow#db#Youtube
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David Byrne and Rupert Jasen Smith after the Talking Heads concert at the Entermedia Theatre in New York City on August 10, 1978.
Photos by Andy Warhol
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David playing at Entermedia Theater, August 10, 1978
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Talking Heads Found A Job (Live at Entermedia Theatre, 1978)
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#talking heads#found a job#david byrne#jerry harrison#tina weymouth#chris frantz#new wave#funk#art rock#live 1978#Youtube
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William S Burroughs with Frank Zappa on the last night of the Nova Convention, a multimedia retrospective of Burroughs' work at the Entermedia Theater in New York. December 1978.
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201028 Korean Popular Culture & Arts Awards © entermedia
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#pro #pixel #versace #visual #entermedia #media #entertainmentweekly #sabado #background #backgroundmusic #audio #visual #party
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علم باسم الأمم المتحدة ، يؤكد أن المنظمة تعمل بتعاون ونعلم ، وتجارة التجزئة ، ممرات آمنة لصادرا OF .الهنا لايف
علم باسم الأمم المتحدة ، يؤكد أن المنظمة تعمل بتعاون ونعلم ، وتجارة التجزئة ، ممرات آمنة لصادرا OF .الهنا لايف
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Talking Heads - Live at Entermedia Theatre New York 1978
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"THE GOOD DOCTOR" (2017)
The series follows Shaun Murphy, a young autistic surgeon with savant syndrome from the mid-size city of Casper, Wyoming, where he had a troubled past. He relocates to San Jose, California, to work at the prestigious San Jose St. Bonaventure Hospital.[2]The Good Doctor is an American medical drama television series based on the 2013 award-winning South Korean series of the same name. Actor Daniel Dae Kim noticed the original series and bought the rights for his production company. He began adapting the series and in 2015 eventually shopped it to CBS, his home network. CBS decided against creating a pilot. Because Kim felt so strongly about the series, he bought back the rights from CBS. Eventually, Sony Pictures Television and Kim worked out a deal and brought on David Shore, creator of the Fox medical drama House, to develop the series.The show is produced by Sony Pictures Television and ABC Studios, in association with production companies Shore Z Productions, 3AD, and Entermedia. David Shore serves as showrunner and Daniel Dae Kim is an executive producer for the show.
The series stars Freddie Highmore as Shaun Murphy, a young autistic savant surgical resident at the fictional San Jose St. Bonaventure Hospital. Antonia Thomas, Hill Harper, Christina Chang, Richard Schiff, Will Yun Lee, Fiona Gubelmann, Paige Spara, and Tamlyn Tomita also star in the show. Nicholas Gonzalez, Chuku Modu, Beau Garrett, and Jasika Nicole used to also star in the show, but their characters were written off. The series received a put pilot commitment at ABC after a previous attempted series did not move forward at CBS Television Studios in 2015; The Good Doctor was ordered to series in May 2017. On October 3, 2017, ABC picked up the series for a full season of 18 episodes. The series is primarily filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Guide Questions:
1. What life lesson can be learned from the movie?
Always help those who are in need specially if you have the ability to help them
2. What part of the told by the movie was the most powerful? Why?
When he manages to save the life of the injured boy.
3. Who was your favorite character in the movie? Why?
Shaun Murphy, he's a smart and a good guy, he do his jobs properly as a surgeon because he value the life of every patient.
4. Did anything happen in the movie remind you of something that has occurred in your own life or that you have seen occur to others?
Yes, I saw it occur or happened to the life of others. When someone needs help they always tend to help that person.
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Korean comedy is telling the same old jokes, and few are laughing: Despite a political mess ripe for satire, TV shows are missing the mark
When going through a tumultuous political event, many turn to comedy for consolation. A touch of humor gives a sense of relief or a break from all the chaos, because after all, comedy thrives in adversity.
Then, why during arguably one of the largest political scandals in Korea’s history, are TV comedy programs struggling to attract viewers? KBS2’s 18-year-old comedy stalwart “Gag Concert” only managed to receive a viewer rating of 8 percent this past week. Only three years ago, it was averaging 16 percent on a weekly basis.
In 2012, a year that saw both a legislative and a presidential election, “Gag Concert” reached viewer ratings of over 20 percent, led by the cheeky satirical jabs from comedian Choi Hyo-jong in his “Praying Mantis Kindergarten” sketch. Cable network tvN’s Saturday Night Live Korea, the local version of the long-running American comedy show, also saw a spike in viewers, with its “Yeouido Teletubbies” sketch, where each of the presidential candidates was represented by one of the characters from the popular British children’s show.
Many pundits point to television’s diminished ratings across the board thanks to the rise of digital media, and the wide array of other options to choose from. But is that really the reason why comedy programs are facing such sluggish ratings? A similar shift has been seen in the media environment of the United States, yet Saturday Night Live is having its most-viewed season in 22 years with sketches satirizing new U.S. President Donald Trump and his policies, while late night talk shows, known for their political humor, have also recorded a ratings spike.
For all the problems that Korean comedy programs face due to changing viewing habits, experts cite a system weak on innovation, shallow satire and anachronistic jokes as preventing local comedy from resonating with the public.
Lacking innovation
The age-old adage of “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” still rings true to this day, but for Gag Concert, a show with an 18-year history, the fact that there hasn’t been any major changes to the show or the production process has led to the program’s current lack of spark.
“While television programs are searching for new ways to adjust to digital platforms, comedy programs are obstinately maintaining the rigid structure of having a broadcaster and a stage,” Son Ki-eun, feature editor for men’s magazine GQ Korea, wrote in its Jan. 2016 edition. “Gag Concert especially, still maintains and prides itself on its military-esque culture of senior comedians overpowering new recruits by year of admission.”
In 2012, when Seo Soo-min, the chief producer of Gag Concert at the time, was drawing viewers after a successful change in power in 2010, she credited the success to its “very strict pecking order between comedians,” in a speech given titled “Hope Concert,” hosted by online service provider company YES24. Although Seo led Gag Concert to recapture its glory days, it was during her tenure that the sharp decline started as well.
GQ Korea’s Son believes this very tradition is an obstacle for comedy programs. “Refining jokes through numerous meetings, seniors teaching newcomers, setting up a format and only changing subject matter weekly is too steadfast, and can’t eliminate the feeling of only having small variations weekly to existing formats.”
“The nature of open-stage comedy is to make the audience laugh in a short amount of time,” culture critic Hwang Jin-mi told the Korea JoongAng Daily. “They need to make the audience crack up immediately, and with all the competition like “People Looking for a Laugh” and “Comedy Big League” being introduced, the need to get the audience laughing is greater. That is why comedians oversimplify jokes and use radical characters.”
Hwang also said that the programs are not keeping up with the times. “It’s an uphill battle when all of the funny jokes are on social media platforms. No one’s going to sit through a 60 minute-plus show when they can find [funnier] memes in an instant on their smartphones.”
Shallow political satire
Korean comedy programs have failed to bring actual political satire to the fore despite recent political events, analysts say.
Television critic Lee Ga-on said that comedy programs deal with politics through “just a simple repetition of the exact words that politicians reportedly said. To viewers, this just seems complacent.”
She continued, “Along with the now famous quote ‘she [ex-President Park Geun-hye] was late because she was getting her hair done,’ reality is much more absurd than comedy. Comedians might think using the exact quote is enough to make the audience laugh. However, viewers already have higher standards and are much more keen and sharper than that.”
In recent months, TV comedy programs parodied Park’s friend Choi Soon-sil, who allegedly intervened in state affairs. However, a famous sci-fi writer and culture critic who writes under the pen name Djuna, wrote that those parodies fail to be “real satire,” in a column titled “Stop with the Choi Soon-sil Costume Play, We Want Real Satire,” which was published on the entertainment news web site EnterMedia on Nov. 8.
Djuna pointed out that Korean comedians, not guaranteed the protection of their freedom of expression and lacking the huge capital that supports American comedians, have been just making fun of easy targets such as “women, fat people and foreigners.”
Even when making fun of Choi, the jokes used were not too far off from the norm, Djuna wrote. “Whatever power Choi had in the past, she is now just an ajumma (a word that refers to middle-age women)… Korean comedians are used to mocking this kind of ajumma. Is there any insight or satire in these parodies?”
Jokes regarding looks, gender and age feel very archaic, but are still very much prevalent on Korean comedy programming, Djura also mentioned.
Same old jokes
For a long time, stereotypes were commonly enacted in comedy. Stereotypes based on jobs, ethnicity, disability and gender were perverse, but deemed to be “just for fun.” However, that was more than a few decades ago.
Feminism was arguably the biggest social issue in 2015, with many women attempting to eliminate the deeply-rooted misogyny of Korean culture with online movements and offline gatherings.
Culture columnist Ha Jae-keun told the Korea JoongAng Daily, “Koreans have never been shy to make fun of people that were a little different from them. Thanks to the various calls for understanding diversity, we have seen some changes but still the pre-modern way of thinking remains deeply-rooted. We still have a long way to go.”
A recently finished Gag Concert sketch, “Can’t Take it Back,” carried the tone of traditional misogyny. As the girlfriend inflicts physical violence on the boyfriend, the show focuses on the very old idea that females are fuelled by emotions, and men suffer from that.
Son of GQ Korea said, “In many cases men are presented as sex-craving addicts, while women are presented as high-maintenance, looking for expensive goods.”
Culture critic Hwang said, “Some jokes arouse hatred for women, with the so-called ugly female comedians coming out acting sexually or showing their big flabby chests. Highlighting ugly features and self-degradation is still very much prevalent.”
“The result in seeking a breakthrough of escaping traditional female roles was [for women] to present themselves as a neutral gender,” said Hwang, “Although initial signs showed promise, like Jang Do-yeon playing a transgender woman in ‘Female Friend,’ there hasn’t been additional attempts since.”
Still causing trouble
tvN’s “Comedy Big League” isn’t a stranger to controversies revolving around misogyny. Comedian Jang Dong-min was embroiled in controversy after making a joke regarding a single-parent family in a sketch on “Comedy Big League” last year.
Jang was sued, along with the executives at tvN behind the show for contempt by a civic group that advocates for the rights of single-parent families. Jang stepped down, and the show was given a warning from the Korea Communications Standards Commission.
TV critic Lee said, “I believe these results stem from the comedian’s lack of input. The constant obsession of having to make the audience laugh while reflecting current societal issues pressures comedians to make these kinds of mistakes.”
However, not a lot has changed since then, as tvN’s SNL Korea also found itself in trouble against the Korea Communications Standards Commission later the same year, after it used breast cancer patients as a source of comedy.
Columnist Ha stressed the importance of the soon-to-be-elected government’s role. “For comedy to reach its former status, the newly-elected government needs to create an atmosphere that shows tolerance of satire.”
Culture critic Hwang was more pessimistic on the chances of stage comedy programs making a comeback.
“I believe the open-stage comedy format did all it could during its 20-year span on Korean television. All of the programs [are basically doing the same thing week to week] - even ‘Comedy Big League,’ which seemed innovative at first, is now going the easy route.”
Source: Korea Joongang Daily
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