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wouldn’t everyone find out about KB from Bonnie wearing Klaus clothes his scent would be on them
Honestly, it would be very easy for Bonnie to be in a secret relationship if we kept things very similar to canon. Bonnie is a very private person and if she was trying to keep her relationship hidden then she would do everything possible to throw her friends off track. That could mean not wearing Klaus' clothes outside of the home where she could see her friends. Another possibility is that she washes the clothes and sprays them with her own perfume. Bonnie is smart enough to recognize that her vampire friends have enhanced abilities that could make hiding things difficult unless she made a strong effort to do so.
That being said, Bonnie's friends wouldn't notice either way. They don't seem to have the strongest attention to detail. They could never smell the difference between Elena and Katherine. I highly doubt Elena and Katherine wear the same fragrance or use the same shampoo. It's the little details these vamps always seem to overlook. Besides that, none of them seemed to realize that Jeremy was impersonating Bonnie when she was dead. Are we supposed to believe that ghost fucker could participate in girl talk in a way that seemed genuine? Bonnie is super isolated from her friends anyway. She's always on her own until they need her. It's actually quite sad but it would enable her to be with Klaus without anyone being aware of it.
#bonnie bennett#klaus mikaelson#klonnie#the vampire diaries#bonnie x klaus#tvd#klaus x bonnie#rikkisinbox#anon ask#the originals
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i just want jeremy fragrance and his defenders dead at this point
#txt#i'm so tired. i can't even pretend it's the same mocking treatment desantos gets or anything#because most people don't know he hangs out with nazis
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the decor in this apartment i share w 5 other girls is superior we have
❤️ jughead quote- not a single day goes by where at least one of us doesn’t quote this
fnaf poster we love fnaf
we stole these from a party our apartment complex hosted
our roomie goals which are definitely not stolen from jeremy fragrance <3
day of t ❤️ our friends down the hall who we hang out with sometimes have the other half that says “he dead”
bats <3 bc even tho it is almost december and we have the christmas decorations up it is always halloween. in our hearts.
#the jeremy fragrance poster is actually so funny i love it sm#that huge jar w the skittles once held fish that we stole from the aforementioned party they died after like a week
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Being on a marketing exhibition be like:
everyone is a hipster and individuality is dead (blazers and white sneakers everywhere)
a wild Jeremy Fragrance appears
dude on stage lamenting that social media does not really exist anymore in its form because the "social" part has been pushed out of the platforms
five minutes earlier the very same dude talks about rising ad revenues in various (social media) apps
me: huh, I wonder if there's a connection
AI
AI
AI
this is the biggest circlejerk I've ever seen
this is so cool
I love my line of work it's so creative
I hate my line of work we're all charlatans
my feet hurt so bad they're getting numb
#tess is rambling#i'm just not made for flashy events and networking#i don't wanna talk to people i just want the fancy giveaways
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🐹 I look good today. There’s a mirror on the closet door by my bed. Sometimes when I wake up I feel awful seeing myself, but today I think I look cute. I’ve been thinking about dying, and surprised by how excited and happy that thought makes me feel. I can’t even say death is something you’re truly encultured against (though a lot of our attitudes around it are), as it goes against my most basic, feral instincts. Fear of death is something we’re all born with. So with that and my learned disgust/notions/fears of death, it’s jarring how appealing I realized it is to us. It makes me giddy to think about, I mean laugh with delight giddy.
I opened tumblr after checking my messages. I saw a post begging people not to make fun of Gen Alpha for the extremely widespread abuse and neglect they are facing. I saw a post about the genocide, and the destruction of the Appalachia’s. I absently let myself stare at a silent TikTok of Jeremy Fragrance and I was like. If I was dead I wouldn’t be seeing this. And even the idea made me feel at peace, and I smiled to myself. This is an awful world that’s never cared to have me in it.
#🐹#I hate Tiktok by the way#and I’ve trained myself to avert my eyes from any short form content#that being said I just woke up and wasn’t on my A game.#and no. I didn’t wait for it to finish
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i need jeremy fragrance dead. sorry geoff.
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he reminds me of those parody jeremy fragrance videos where the guy straight up licks the guy to get his fragrance or something like that 😭 i’m dead
can't wear scented anything around soap cuz he's gonna get a whiff and then invade your personal space trying to name what it is and if it smells edible he's getting a taste.
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When Jeremy fragrance is inevitably found dead in Miami I’m gonna be sad for real. Not sad like when celebs die. More like sad when your relative’s cat gets hit by a car
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Jeremy fragrance might be the scariest person on earth. If I turned a corner and saw him I an alley I'd just assume that I'm dead. This wouldn't happen however because I'd smell him two blocks over and know to get out.
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this is genuinely evil and putrid and fills me with an urge to throw a large heavy object at both the author and the dad described. a demon wrote this. a bohemian anti-capitalist way??? who the hell goes on social media and advertizes their father like theyre (jeremy fragrance voice) Preciously Looking For A Girlfriend, for him. i get it youre sick of him and want him to get a life but why are you just recklessly inflicting him on the world like that. what is this dimly lit blurry interior like where are you. does your philosophy professor father live inside a dusty oil painting. two shirts? is that his season 1 and season 2 outfits? is he dead? is he fictional? im on the indie bitches' side
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Maximillion Pegasus :)c
PLEASEEEE YESSSSSS
favorite thing about them: pegasus is genuinelly one of the funniest characters in all of duel monsters the anime the show the movie, there's SO much of him I just love. his dub voice is legendary. I loove toon monsters (blue eyes toon dragon is one of my all time favs). i love that he's constantly just having his own grand old little time and everyone else is like "PLEASE stop" He's just a delightful villain. he's a blast
least favorite thing about them: the fact one of his ace cards is relinquished i hate reliquinshed so Fucking Much i HATE this floating eyeball Gaping Hole beast!!!!!!!!!!!! STOP SHOWING HOLE!!!!!!
favorite line: literally everything that com out of his mouth in the dub is so goddamn funny, i’m. "how about we start with a thank you, you little ingrate” from pyramid of light has been stuck in my head for like over a week though. im sorry i like funny mean guys DFHGSHDFGDF
brOTP: its less a brotp and more “ i think this rivalry is funny” but i love kaibacorp vs. industrial illusions/kaiba having to deal with pegasus at corporate events. having to deal with the fact you Know he’s gotta play royalties to use Blue Eyes on everything. i want them to be forced to mingle at a party.
OTP: ok, ok. walk with me here. there is truly like four people on the face of the planet going to Pegasus/Dartz but I think it’s a lot of fun. we if we were both evil megaCEOs and both boys 😳 “but dartz stole pegasus’ soul!!” to be fair, i do think pegasus might think that’s kinda hot :,/
nOTP: *crushing plastic water bottle in my hands* stop. shipping. this grownass adult with ALL THESE UNDERAGETEENAGERS??? ESPECIALLY WITH WEEVIL?? I WILL SNAP YOUR BONES IN HALF LIKE A WILD DOG KNOCK THAT OFF
random headcanon: i have joined the legion choosing to ignore his canon age. This is not a 24 year old, I'm sorry Takahashi. This man is his late 40s at the LEAST. why are you afraid of the OG male milf blueprint
unpopular opinion: i have no idea whats considered popular and unpopluar opinions wrt yugioh characters. whenever i see m/w pegasus stuff though i am always a bit 😐 hmmm... i feel like his dead wife is truly the only woman he had room to love. he needs himself another weirdass guy to love. the jeremy fragrance of the ygo universe. also idk ive seen some people like really lean into characterizing pegasus as like a Mega Ultra Creep and it’s like....i dont fucking know, gang. He’s a weirdo corrupt rich guy villain whos not afraid to be insidious but like.. why do you Gotta characterize him as super gross. it’s unnessecary fdgh
song i associate with them: i cant think of one off the top of my head!! but his duel links theme is such a goofy little jam.
favorite picture of them: i really like this one my friend took last night while we were watching the yugi v. pegasus duel
#GOD IM SO SORRY I HAD MORE TO SAY THAN I WAS EXPECTING DFGHSFDG#I REALLY LIKE PEGASUS I JUST THINK HE'S SO FUN#ygo posting#asks#enaque#i should draw some dartz/pegasus. i have to push my agenda. i like to have fun
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I really feel like with the kind of mania Jeremy Fragrance is on rn he's going to have a heart attack real soon and will probably make a tiktok while it's happening 😔
he's fully gonna be found dead in miami like in the memes no joke
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DEAREST ADDISON, #2: 2 JULY
I got mad at you today, Addie. I’m so sorry. I know you’ve heard it a million times today, but it only felt right to put it to paper. Maybe it’s cathartic for me to know that you’ll be seeing this again some day, and penning it all out could metastasize into some form of sincerity I don’t think I’ve given enough of today. You were helping me and I got mad. I was out of line, I couldn’t control myself. I’m so sorry. This whole time, all I’m wondering is how I should break to you that, you deserve so much better than me.
I think it’s the Huntingtons, I don’t know where it ends and I begin. It may be eating it’s way to my dopamine and seratonin receptors, but at least I’ve got my memory still. At least it still gives me time with you, and every year we’ve had before this. It’s a gift and a privilege to have you with me, so insistently by my side, for the better half of a decade. I hope no one ever makes you feel otherwise. You’ve given me your whole world, I hope someone else offers theirs to you too. I love you, no matter what the disease tells me. Nothing’s changed since the last letter.
Do you remember the time you pissed me off royally? I know there’s been more than a couple incidents, but I’m thinking of the time before we were anything, when you called me out for sleeping around? This isn’t about the fight, it’s not anything worth mentioning. What is worth putting to paper is the fact that you never left my mind. Not even when I was so determined to forget everything we had before that moment. I couldn’t stop thinking about you then, and you still plague my damn mind now Addison Montgomery.
I can’t imagine how it’d feel like when the disease takes you from my mind, Addie. It’d be like unlearning how to ride a bike. Loving you is so incredibly easy. Your heart is big as your eyes are blue. I don’t know if I have the words to describe the way you make my chest feel when you run your fingers in my hair, when I hear your heartbeat as I’m pressed to your chest. The only word that comes to mind is Safe.
That night you came over, and you didn’t pry. You let me cry, you held me in your arms, you soothed me, and you let me use you like you deserved it. But you didn’t, and I shouldn’t have done that. I needed something to take my mind of Jeremy, and you shouldn’t have been in the line of fire. Still, it worked. It’s awful, but it worked. To have you back in my life like that was never my intention.
Promise me, you’ll never do that again, with anyone else. No one deserves to be treated like how I treated you. I’m sorry. I should have said something when I heard you apologize. I shouldn’t have stayed quiet. I knew you felt guilty, I knew that you did all of that just to give me solace because you didn’t know how yet to apologize.
I’m sorry that we had to experience that. You deserve someone who can care for you like you do with me. I hope you find someone that does. Leave their ass if they don’t. You’ve granted me with so much happiness in this life that I regret I may only leave you with pain. I’m still going to try though, to make it up to you, see you smile. Keep smiling, Addie, it does miracles for me, maybe it would too for you.
I love you so much. I can’t wait to hold you tonight, when you’re back from delivering the IVF quintuplets like the damn neonatal rockstar you are. See you in the next letter.
Forever yours, 13; Remy Hadley
there is something deeply comforting with her running along the edges of an envelope she had already torn apart from the first night she discovered the series. perhaps, it was a reminder that their time together was finite and that even if she knew there was only so little bargaining power… that every moment much like their existence would be immortalized. on rainy days like this, she has the tendency to ruminate, to reminisce, to ponder these thoughts that cross her mind. it was the anniversary of mark sloan’s death : an untimely plane crash that took away his life. he was her best friend. he was there for her when her husband couldn’t’ve been there because he was absent. oh, how she had cried so much the night they took him off life-support. and yet, in moments like this when she was missing remy hadley, she has truly, never felt more alone than she does now.
comfort comes in the form of watching the raindrops pitter-patter against the windows whilst she wraps herself in her favourite blanket. sometimes, she feels as if she could still remember the lingering fragrance of her shampoo that has etched into the seams of the fabric. when she casts a vacant gaze outside of the window, she remembers the night they fought. it should’ve been thunderous, stormy, and tumultuous much like the metaphorical hurricane that came in and swept her off her feet, that destroyed and rummaged the contents of her apartment through furious pulls and pushes.
how what seemed to be catastrophic at the time only appears to be a speckle in the grand scheme of events. she still remembers the IVF quintuplets she delivered. remembering how the mother was filled with so much joy and ecstasy. in that moment, she knew, if she could she would’ve wanted a life time with her. after all, it isn’t about perfection – she had long learned that perfection doesn’t exist in her dictionary. derek was perfect. and yet, perhaps, her expectations for him strained and destroyed what little of a fairy tale she seemed to have wanted from him.
but remy? she was far from perfect. but remy cared and that was all that she could’ve asked for.
and at the end of the day all she asked for was someone to come home to. remy was her home. remy was her sanctuary. the sound of her heartbeat provided comfort, the softness of her hair was the warmth associated with it – jasmines, honey, and the faint scent of sanitizer. certainly, addison would’ve been in tears by the time she was halfway through reading.
yet, it felt as if she couldn’t cry anymore. as if her tear ducts sealed itself. as if she ran out of tears to cry. there are no more tears. only the blurry eyes damaged by what seems to be strain, by excessive stress, by restlessness. at the very least, she shouldn’t cry anymore. but it doesn’t stop the tightening in her chest, the breathlessness that she experiences.
if she immerses herself enough, she could even hear her voice. her vacant fingers tug onto the blanket that envelops her form tighter, as if to mimic the familiar embrace she found home in. she misses her. she misses her even more when she remembers her candour, remembers her kindness. but with one deep exhale, she folds the letter and returns it to where it belongs because surely, if she proceeds any further she will cry. her fingers will rub excessively ; her eyes will strain excessively, and she will need to fix it through other means.
she can’t cry. she can’t cry. she shouldn’t cry.
yet the harder she resists, the harder it is for her to commit.
she tries to tame the stray tear that gather at the brim of her eye. she clenches her eyes shut, as if that would rid it of its existence. yet, with each attempt to resist the fuller her the brim of her eyes become then… a streak traces down her cheeks. then, another drips onto the fabric… and before she could stop, her eyes are crying like the rush of a waterfall : endlessly, and tirelessly.
she misses her. she misses her. she really fucking miss HER.
but she knows, she could never come back. she knows that with each day that passes, the sound of remy’s voice would only grow fainter and fainter until she forgets how she sounds. loving her was second nature. loving her was like breathing oxygen. she didn’t need to think twice about it. she didn’t need to pretend, to smile, or to feign interest in her. it came to her naturally.
but deprived of her supply, she could barely function. she hadn’t picked up a blade in what seems to feel like months. because it is lonely days like this that she wonders: how in the hell is she supposed to live without her? because it is on days like this that she truly remembers how alone she is and that she would trade all of her yesterdays for another tomorrow with her. how she would cut off ten years of her life if it means remy hadley would be here with her.
how selfishly she wished that it was the other way around. how she didn’t want to die alone. how she wished it was remy holding her hands as she died and not the way how the sickening fate of her loved one had transpired.
she gasps for air, her chest tightens as if she could become tachycardic, as if her heart would burst and fail any moment. thus, she clutches herself tightly, as if swaddling herself with remy’s presence. as if closing her eyes would bring her back. as if, if she try hard enough she could delude herself to hear her voice in the back of her mind. as if, if she fantasizes and convinces herself that the fantasies are real that remy would miraculously resurrect from the grave : healthy, thriving, sane, and alive.
but addison montgomery is a doctor.
and doctors are painfully aware that the dead can’t come back.
keep smiling, she tells her. yet, she tries. she tries to feign a smile despite the fact that no one is around to witness. she smiles despite the fact that she doesn’t feel like she could. because if she does believe in a deity that she so fervently denied the existence of, because if she does believe in spirits and connections then… at the very least, she could try to do it for her.
because that’s what remy would want.
even if it is difficult. she has to carry on. because addison still has to carry on living even in a world without remy hadley. even if she is alone. even if there are days where she couldn’t muster the energy to leave her bed. she has to.
#prxdigaldaughter#keepsakes.#grief /#death /#too sad to format and icon press f to pay respect#submission#tfw you've been writing so much you don't know how to end so here's to a shitty end haha#* 𝐏𝐎𝐒𝐓 : drabbles#* 𝐑𝐄𝐋 : i wish we had more time ― addison & remy
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Des concerts à Paris et autour
Octobre 25. Hante. + Box & The Twins + Fragrance – Supersonic (gratuit) 25. Marissa Nadler + Lawrence Rothman – Point FMR 25. Fews + Carpet Burns – Olympic café 25. Cat Power – Trianon 25. Die Selektion + Structures – Petit Bain 25. Erwan Keravec : "Sonneurs" + Louis Aurain : "Unique Horns" – église Saint-Merry 25. Fiesta en el vacio + Sene + Radiante pourpre + Riposte (dj set) + Amadou K (dj set) + The Simplist (dj set) – L'International 25. Joe Colley – Sinesthésie (Saint-Denis) 25. Notstandskomitee + Unglee Izi + Deeat Palace + Riposte (Serendip fest.) – Cirque électrique 26. Alvin Lucier : "Heartbeats to the Moon" (2018) – Palais de Tokyo (gratuit sur présentation du billet d'entrée) 26. Manuel J. Grotesque, Antoine Garrec & Guilhem All – Chair de poule 26. Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe (aka Lichens) + Lucy Railton – église Saint-Merry 26. Pascal Battus & Olivier Di Placido + Joe Colley + Trou aux rats + Jean-Luc Guionnet – Le Petit café 26. Pierre-Yves Macé : "Rumorarium" – Cité de la musique 26. Hey Colossus + Pratos + Tuscoma – Le Klub 26. AKM + Goodiepal & Pals + Lesinge + Back Office + Myako + Aprile (Serendip fest.) – Le Sultan 26. The Horrorist + Philipp Gorbachev + Fernanda Arrau + Militant Cheerleader on the Move + Monsieur Nobody + Pussycious + Aubry b2b F/cken Chipotl – La Station 26. Jon Hopkins – Trianon ||COMPLET|| 27. CAR + Sentimental Rave – Petit Bain 27. Silent Front + Le Mal des ardents + La Coupure – La Cantine de Belleville 27. CJ Bolland + 999999999 + 747 + Jibis + JKS b2b Mayeul + Jaquarius – La Machine 27. Bloom + Sigha + DJ Deep + Didier Allyne – NF34 27. Bas Mooy + Ayarcana + Brulee b2b Apothicaire + Mercury 200 +Lly + Sylvie Ji – Glazart 27. Anetha + Headless Horseman + Nur Jaber + Parfait + Phase fatale – entrepôt en banlieue 27. Sina + Hash + Moody b2b Size Pier + Panzer b2b BLNDR – rue Cartier-Bresson (Pantin) 27. Killing Joke – Cabaret sauvage ||COMPLET|| 28. Sir Richard Bishop + Sylvain Darrifourcq – La Dynamo 28. Partout Partout + Agapes + Coke Asian + Broken Cash Machine – L'International 29. Thisquietarmy + Shantidas – La Cantine de Belleville 30. David Eugene Edwards & Alexander Hacke + Wovenhand – La Maroquinerie 30. Mariachi & Maria Bertel + Rafael Toral – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 31. Acid Mothers Temple + Bambara (Le Beau fest. off) – Glazart 31. Thierry Balasse joue Pierre Henry – La Gaîté lyrique 31. Terrine + Regalec + Victime – La Pointe Lafayette 31. Linda Fox + Flesh World + Johnny Labelle + Tenage God + Disposition Matrix – Le Petit Café 31. Marie Davidson + Oktober Lieber – Petit Bain 31. Ensemble Economique + Jeremiah Cymerman – Le vent se lève 31. Archetype + Ujjaya (Sleep Concert) – Les Miroirs de l'âme 31. Phill Niblock & Thierry Madiot + Trio Grands Lacs – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 31. Operant + Panzer b2b X + Resonant Pole + 9hz (Unhuman b2b Sinus O) + Ahxat – tba (gratuit avant 00h30) 31. Chris Liberator + Mayeul + Demian + D. Carbonne + Falhaber + Moth – tba 31. Metzger + Crave + Faulkner + Moyo – Serpent à plume
Novembre 01. Elysian Fields – La Maroquinerie 01. Casual Hex + Hyäne – La Pointe Lafayette 01. Kiku, Blixa Bargeld & Black Cracker – Petit Bain 01. John Maus + Mac DeMarco + The Voidz + Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever + Étienne Daho + Yellow Days + Cola Boyy + New Optimism (Pitchfork Music fest.) – Grande Halle de La Villette 01. Or:la + Yves Tumor + Dr Rubinstein + Lotic (Pitchfork Music fest. after party) – Trabendo 02. Blood Orange + Chvrches + Chromeo + Bagarre + Car Seat Headrest + Dream Wife + Lewis OfMan + Boy Pablo + Kaytranada + Tirzah [+ Fever Ray : ANNULÉ] (Pitchfork Music fest.) – Grande Halle de La Villette 02. Arne Vinzon + Lem + Bertrand Désert – bar du Grand hôtel Amour 02. Sec + Igloo + PoulainJar + Towl Ben – La Cantine de Belleville 03. Bon Iver + dj Koze + Jeremy Underground + Stephan Malkmus & The Jicks + Unknow Mortal Orchestra + Avalon Emerson + Snail Mail + Daniel Avery + Muddy Monk + Peggy Goo + Michael Rault (Pitchfork Music fest.) – Grande Halle de La Villette 02. Emma Ruth Rundle + Jaye Jayle – Petit Bain 02. Assassani + Phantom Love + Techno Thriller + Cockpit + Elzo Durt – La Station 02. Perc + Hermann b2b Sentimental Rave – Rex Club 03. Cheb Gero + Ko Shin Moon + Kink Gong – musée Guimet (gratuit) 03. Antti Tolvi + NW"Rir1009" + Le bruit vient de la cuisine + O Reche Modo + Porve A Za Penize – Le Petit Café 04. Peaches Christ Superstar – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 04. Crack Cloud + Escape-Ism – Olympic café 04. Deena Abdelwahed – Concrete 05. Colin Stetson – Café de la danse 05. Echo & The Bunnymen – Bataclan 05. David Byrne – Zénith 06. Soft Kill – Olympic café 06. Agnostic Front + Fishing With Guns + Blackened – Gibus 07. M.A. Beat! + Domotic – Olympic café 08. Cold Cave + Choir Boy – Petit Bain 08. Jealous + The Absolute Never + Drone à clochettes – Alimentari 09. Le Syndicat faction vivante – Salle Gong (gratuit) 09. Words & Action – Le Klub 09. Rendez-Vous + Prurient + Silent Servant + Poison Point + Crave + Low Jack b2b Moyo + Clara 3000 & Coni – La Machine 09. Regis + Vatican Shadow + Samuel Kerridge + December – Rex Club 09. AZF + Randomer + Identified Patient + Zuli + Benoua b2b Legitime – Concrete 09. The Hacker – Badaboum 09>11. Baba Commandant & The Mandigo Band + Senyawa + Brothers Unconnected (Alan & Richard Bishop) + Porest Group + Kink Gong + Robert Millis + Jesse Paul Miller + Mark Gergis + Hisham Mayet + Olivia Wyatt – théâtre Berthelot (Montreuil) 11. Bo Ningen + Cassels – Point FMR 13. Hot Snakes – Point FMR 13. MellaNoisEscape + Puts Mary – Petit Bain 13. Sophie Agnel, Joke Lanz & Michael Vatcher – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 14. Cocaine Piss – Supersonic (gratuit) 14. Peter Murphy & David J jouent "In the Flat Fields" – Bataclan 14. Jerusalem In My Heart + Good Luck In Death + Florian Abou Yehia – Petit Bain 14. Blind Delon + BLNDR + IV Horsemen + Paulie Jan + DJ Varsovie + Panzer – Rex Club 15. Father Murphy + Le Jour du seigneur & Kaïto Winsé + Arnaud Rivière – Les Nautes 15. Méryll Ampe + Emmanuelle Bouyer + Anne Flore Cabanis + Matthieu Crimersmois + Frédéric Mathevet + Colin Roche + Anton Mobin... (Extended Score #2) – Le Cube (Issy-lès-Moulineaux) 16. Frigs + Plomb – Supersonic (gratuit) 16. Parquet Courts – Elysées Montmartre 16. Jasss + Nkisi + Bonaventure (Biennale Némo) – La Gaîté lyrique 16. Ellah A. Thaun + Love Coffin + Bryan's Magic Tears – La Station 16. Noir Boy George + Officine + Foune Curry – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 17. Moriarty – Librairie L'Atelier (gratuit) 17. The Damned – Elysées Montmartre 17. Jung An Tagen + Matthias Puech + Meryll Ampe & Konpyuta – 100ECS 17. Eomac + Defekt... – entrepôt en banlieue 18. Ensemble Links : « Drumming » de Steve Reich – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 19. U.S. Girl – La Maroquinerie 21. The Breeders – Le Trianon 21. Lydia Lunch & Ian White – Espace B 21. Ekafaune + Badbad + Baba Yage – Le cirque électrique 22. Société étrange + Pyjamarama – Le Zorba 22. Scout Niblett + Miles Oliver – Petit Bain 22. Cookies + Trotsky nautique + Guns'n'Ganseblumchen – La Pointe Lafayette 22. Tomoko Sauvage + Jacques Demierre & Axel Dörner + Frantz Loriot + Anna Frei & Franziska Koch (Textures fest.) – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 22. Serge Teyssot-Gay, Christian Vialard & Éric Arlix : Hypogé – Le Cube (Issy-lès-Moulineaux) 23. Michael Nyman : "War Work: 8 Songs with Film" – Salle Pleyel 23. Ennio Morricone – Bercy Arena 23. Kollaps + Trepaneringsritualen + Verset Zero – Gibus 23. Le Mystère des voix bulgares – église Saint-Eustache 23. Saravah revisité (Areski, The Recyclers, Arlt, Bojan Flames...) + Hyperculte + Waltraud Blischke (dj) (BBmix fest.) – Carré Bellefeuille (Boulogne-Billancourt) 23. Yasmine El-Baramawy + Dennis Tyfus + Les Sirènes (Francisco Meirino, Jérôme Noetinger, Mathieu Saladin & Juliette Vocler) + Denis Rollet (Textures fest.) – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 23. Tommy Four Seven + AnD + Stephanie Sykes + VSK – Concrete 23>25. Anne-James Chaton & Manuel Coursin : "L'Affaire La Pérouse" – La Pop 24. Geometric Vision + Solveig Matthildur – Supersonic (gratuit) 24. Seefeel joue "Quique" + Insides – Petit Bain 24. Endless Boogie + Pan American + Facs + Von Limb + Waltraud Blischke (dj) (BBmix fest.) – Carré Bellefeuille (Boulogne-Billancourt) 24. Frustration + Twin Arrows – Rack'am (Brétigny/Orge) 24. Trentmøller (dj) – NF34 25. Satan + Kill + Necrodancer – Espace B 25. Evan Crankshaw & The Dead Mauriacs + The Mauskovic Dance Band + Waltraud Blischke (dj) (BBmix fest.) – Carré Bellefeuille (Boulogne-Billancourt) 27. Mudhoney – Trabendo 27. Etienne Jaumet – New Morning 28. Andy Moor & Anne-James Chaton – Cité de l'architecture (gratuit) 28. Adult. – Petit Bain 28. Borja Fames + Eloïse Decazes + Èlg – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 28. Ensemble IRE joue "Nexus Entropy" d'Ulrich Krieger + Marc Baron + Lionel Marchetti (fest. Bruits blancs) – Anis gras (Arcueil) 29. SK/LR – Chair de poule (gratuit) 29. Interpol – Salle Pleyel 29. Esben & The Witch – Point FMR 29. CHDH + Mariachi + Lårs Akerlund & Sten Backman (fest. Bruits blancs) – Le Cube (Issy-lès-Moulineaux) 29. Rakta + Marée noire + Trashley – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 30. Mick Harvey – Petit Bain 30. Artus + Fleuves noirs + Hex – Le cirque électrique 30. Spit Mask + Poison Point + Lunacy + Some Ember + Offermose + Kaukolampi – La Station 30. Deeat Palace + Tamara Goukassova + Tryphème – L'International 30. John Chatler + Samuel Sighicelli + Shapednoise (fest. Bruits blancs) – Anis gras (Arcueil)
Décembre 01. Nadia Ratsimandresy + Bruno Chevillon + Uriel Barthélémi + Marc Sens + Annabelle Playe (fest. Bruits blancs) – Anis gras (Arcueil) 01. Deux boules vanille + Jeff Mills + Molécule + Renart + Nicolas Horvath joue P. Glass, T. Riley et J. Adams + Ensemble Links : "Music for 18 Musicians" de S. Reich (fest. Marathon!) – La Gaîté lyrique ||COMPLET|| 02. Beak> + Le Comte – Café de la danse ||COMPLET|| 03. Idles + John – Bataclan 03. Pardans – Olympic café 05. Julia Holter – Petit Bain 05. Sudden Infant + Massicot – Centre culturel suisse 06. La Tène avec Jacques Puech, Louis Jacques, Guilhem Lacroux & Jérémie Sauvage – Centre culturel suisse 06. The KVB + M!R!M – Badaboum 07. Antoine Chessex + Nina Garcia + Francisco Meirino – Centre culturel suisse 07. Heimat + Bordigaga + Bruno Billaudeau, Xavier Mussat & Black Sifichi (Semaine du bizarre) – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 08. Père Ubu (Semaine du bizarre) – Théâtre Berthelot (Montreuil) 08. The Horrorist + Federico Amoroso – L'Officine 08. Jean Benoît Dunckel + NSDOS + CloZee + Kiddy Smile (Inasound fest.) – Palais Brongniart 09. Panteros666 + Matt Black + Erol Alkan + Kiasmos (Inasound fest.) – Palais Brongniart 09. The Fleshtones – Supersonic 09/10. Moriarty – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 12. Nova Materia – La Maroquinerie 12. Le Réveil des tropiques + France + Helio Polar Thing – Petit Bain 14. New Model Army – Trabendo 14. Carol Robinson, Bertrand Gauguet, Julia Eckhardt & Yannick Guedon : "Sequel to Occam Ocean" (2018) d’Éliane Radigue – Palais de Tokyo 14. Hangman's Chair + Jessica93 + Revok – Les Cuizines (Chelles) 15. Gaspar Claus – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 15. AZF – Rex Club 18. Drab Majesty – Point FMR 19. Belmont Witch + Zad Kokar – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 22. Yan Wagner + Il est vilaine + Magnüm + Mayerling – La Maroquinerie
2019
Janvier 18. Francis Dhomont (fest. Akousma) – MPAA Saint-Germain (gratuit sur résa) 19. Armando Balice + Ingrid Drese + Jérôme Noetinger + Loïse Bulot + Robert Hampson (fest. Akousma) – MPAA Saint-Germain (gratuit sur résa) 20. Catherine Bir + Raphaël Mouterde + Francisco Meirino + Roland Cahen + Yoko Higashi & Lionel Marchetti (fest. Akousma) – MPAA Saint-Germain (gratuit sur résa) 22. Emmanuelle Parrenin & Dominique Regref – La Ferme du Buisson (Noisiel) 25. La Secte du futur + Shiny Darkly – Supersonic 26. Chloé – Elysée-Montmartre 29. Dominique a – Salle Pleyel
Février 02. The Residents – Gaîté lyrique 02. Shabazz Palaces + Dälek (fest. Sons d'hiver) – théâtre de la Cité internationale 06. Brendan Perry – Petit Bain 07. VNV Nation – Le Trabendo 09. The Ex : "Ethiopian Night" (fest. Sons d'hiver) – salle Jacques-Brel (Fontenay-sous-Bois) 10. Therapy? – La Maroquinerie 16. Anthony Braxton + Dave Douglas & Bill Laswell (fest. Sons d'hiver) – théâtre Jacques-Carat (Cachan) 21. Mlada Fronta + Absolute Valentine + Neoslave – Petit Bain 22. Nils Frahm – Le Trianon
Mars 20. Oomph! – La Machine 22. Delia Derbyshire (diff.) + Lettera 22 + Evil Moisture + Caterina Barbieri + Drew McDowall : "Coil's Time Machines" (fest. Présences électronique) – Studio 104|Maison de la Radio 22. The Young Gods – La Maroquinerie 23. Pierre Boeswillwald (diff.) + Max Eilbacher + Andrea Belfi + Sarah Davachi + William Basinski & Lawrence English (fest. Présences électronique) – Studio 104|Maison de la Radio 24. Warren Burt (diff.) + Mats Erlandsson + Okkyung Lee + Low Jack + BJ Nielsen (fest. Présences électronique) – Studio 104|Maison de la Radio 29. Perturbator – Le Trianon 30. Marc Almond – Le Trianon
Avril 10. Daughters – Point FMR 14. Arnaud Rebotini joue la BO de "120 Battements par minute" – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 27. She Past Away – La Machine 27. Chloé : Lumières noires – Le 104
Mai 10/11. Dead Can Dance – Grand Rex 11. Christina Vantzou + Eiko Ishibashi + Jan Jelinek + NPVR (Nik Void & Peter Rehberg) – Le 104 12. Massimo Toniutti + François Bayle – Le 104 17. Philip Glass : Études pour piano – Salle Pierre-Boulez|Philharmonie 18. Bruce Brubaker & Max Cooper : Glasstronica – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 31. François Bonnet + Knud Viktor + Jim O'Rourke + Florian Hecker (fest. Akousma) – Studio 104|Maison de la Radio
Juin 01. Eryck Abecassis & Reinhold Friedl + Hilde Marie Holsen + Anthony Pateras + Lucy Railton (fest. Akousma) – Studio 104|Maison de la Radio 02. Bernard Parmegiani + Jean Schwarz (fest. Akousma) – Studio 104|Maison de la Radio 26. Magma – Salle Pierre-Boulez|Philharmonie
Juillet 11. Masada + Sylvie Courvoisier & Mark Feldman + Mary Halvorson quartet + Craig Taborn + Trigger + Erik Friedlander & Mike Nicolas + John Medeski trio + Nova quartet + Gyan Riley & Julian Lage + Brian Marsella trio + Ikue Mori + Kris Davis + Peter Evans + Asmodeus : John Zorn's Marathon Bagatelles – Salle Pleyel
Août 23>25. The Cure (fest. Rock en scène) – parc de Saint-Cloud
Septembre 13. Rammstein – La Défense Arena (Nanterre)
en gras : les derniers ajouts / in bold: the last news
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Here’s the interview from summer 2016 for the Givenchy launch of Gentlemen Only Absolute in Dubai by Mojehmen! https://mojehmen.com/culture/film-tv/simon-baker-mentalist-his-directorial-debut The Mentalist On His Directorial Debut Peter Iantorno February 13th 2017
Best known for his star turn as charismatic crime investigator Patrick Jane in The Mentalist, Simon Baker has spent the best part of two decades lighting up our screens. Fresh from filming his directorial debut, Breath, the star spoke to us about everything from his celebrity chums to his love for gardening. As movie stars go, Simon Baker is most definitely one of the nice ones. He has appeared alongside the likes of Kevin Spacey, Russell Crowe, Jeremy irons and Demi Moore to name a just few, and he counts Nicole Kidman and Naomi Watts amongst his closest friends; yet when we meet him for the first time in his suite at Dubai’s One&Only Royal Mirage, he immediately jumps up from his seat and offers to make us a cup of coffee. “Chivalry isn’t dead, mate – it’s totally kicking,” he quips as he hands us a freshly brewed espresso and points in the direction of a rather impressive platter full of cakes and biscuits.
Baker is in Dubai to promote Givenchy’s new Gentlemen Only fragrance – quite fitting really, considering the first impression he gives us is that he’s nothing if not a perfect gent. “I think it’s a willingness to be aware and considerate of others,” he says when questioned on what he thinks it takes to be a gentleman nowadays. “It’s all about putting others in front of yourself, and that can be with the opposite sex or with the same sex; it’s just common courtesy.”
As we sit down and tuck into our refreshments, The Mentalist star begins to fire questions at us at an astounding frequency – how do we like Dubai? Where are our offices? Is his wife [fellow Australian actor, Rebecca Rigg) likely to get a good deal if she buys jewellery from the Gold Souq? It’s refreshing to speak to a celebrity on such a normal level, yet with time ticking away, we are conscious that at some point or another, we really should get down to business and discuss something that we can publish.
The first point on our agenda is the news that Baker has just finished filming his directorial debut – the upcoming film adaptation of Tim Winton’s 2008 novel, Breath. Here, we get the lowdown on his inspirations, the pros and cons of being a director as opposed to and actor and how the tough jobs he did in the past have taught him the value of a good day’s hard graft.
MM: What made you decide to take the leap into directing, and why did you pick this film in particular?
SB: It was a combination of things, really. The main reason I chose this film in particular was that I knew it; and by that I don’t mean that I knew the book itself, I mean I knew the environment the book is set in – the whole Aussie surfing subculture – I grew up in it.
When I was a kid, around 15 or 16, I distinctly remember having these weird little fantasies of making a film about that particular time of my life and a lot of the characters that populated that time of my life. This was even way before I knew I was going to be an actor. It was my lifestyle – that little subculture I lived in – that was intriguing to me. Through that time growing up you’re making these decisions, a lot of the time unconsciously, and that helps define and shape who you are and what your identity is.
So when did you first read the book?
It was around seven years ago. I remember I was on the set of The Mentalist at the time and a producer friend – a guy by the name of Mike Johnson – gave it to me. I read it and it really affected me in a lot of different ways; it really struck home, so I called Mike straight away and asked if he’d like to make the film.
It must have been a big leap for you to go into directing, especially considering how well The Mentalist was doing at the time…
Well funnily enough we didn’t initially take the thing on as something for me to direct – I was just going to play one of the roles. But we started meeting a bunch of different directors, all of them with different ideas and none of them really matching up with my vision, and one day Mike said to me, ‘has it occurred to you that you should direct this film, because you talk about this film and this story like you’re the director?’
So that’s what happened. We developed it slowly over the time that we had the rights and then when I knew that The Mentalist was in its last year I started to turn my attention to developing the script. As soon as we finished the show I went straight into filming for Breath, and we finished shooting it last week!
Congratulations! It must feel good to be finished. The cast for Breath seems really interesting. You’ve got established stars like Elizabeth Debicki [The Night Manager, The Great Gatsby] but also a couple of newcomers, Samson Coulter and Ben Spence, who play the young surfers. How did you go about the casting process?
Yeah the two boys – the two main characters – had never acted before in their lives. In fact, there are four non-actor roles in the movie. I grew up surfing and I knew that it was impossible to try to get actors to learn how to surf; directors have tried to do it a million times and it’s never worked. So I figured that I would try the opposite – it’s got to be easier to teach surfers to act than actors to surf, right?
And was it easier? Do you reckon the lads are going to keep at the acting?
It depends how well the film turns out I suppose. They’re pretty great kids and when they get it right it’s because they are not actors. It’s really beautiful, it’s really real and they don’t feel like actors at all. They were just really willing. Physically they had to do some stuff where I was like, ‘Are you OK with this?’ and they were like, ‘Yeah, sure – let’s go!’
What kind of stuff?
Oh you know, jumping off cliffs into the water, stuff on dragster bikes and then the surfing stuff – there was some pretty heavy water out there some days but they always wanted to do it.
What are the main differences for you between being an actor and a director?
The most difficult thing as an actor for me was that you were always playing into someone else’s vision and there’s a certain element of trust involved. That’s fine when you get the opportunity to work with some of the great directors and I had the opportunity to work with some pretty good ones, but there are also a lot of emerging directors that you work with who are often the least experienced people on the set.
Saying that, this particular movie probably had all the earmarks of a potential disaster for a first-time director because some of the set pieces were incredibly difficult – we had to rely on the ocean and the weather, which means we sometimes had very difficult circumstances to film in. Thankfully we got pretty lucky and managed to pull it off.
You must have been delighted to get Elizabeth Debicki…
Absolutely. She is such a fantastic, beautiful, complex, strong actress who is on the rise at the moment and she was willing to put her trust in me and I’ll be forever grateful for that.
You’ve appeared alongside some amazing actors in your time – Kevin Spacey, Russell Crowe, Jeremy irons, Demi Moore – who has really stood out?
To be honest at the moment I’m kind of in love with these two kids I just worked with – they are pretty phenomenal. It was extraordinary to see how steep their learning curve was and how brave they were considering that they had never walked on to a set before and they had no idea what they were in for. They had no idea at all and they were up for it, man, really up for it.
I think the experience with those two kids put a lot of people who I have worked with – myself included – to shame. I was really genuinely impressed. There’s just nothing but willingness. No pretense, no idea self-awareness – it was just pure. And it’s freakishly exciting when you catch that on camera.
There must have been times when they messed up though, being so inexperienced?
Oh yeah, don’t get me wrong – that happened all the time! You know, they are teenage kids. When they were on the set together they were constantly messing around, pranking each other. It was like trying to wrangle cats at times, but when you get it right it’s so, so worth it.
Sounds like a tough job. Speaking of which, is it correct that you used to be a bricklayer?
I was never actually a bricklayer, but I did have a lot of different odd jobs and I there was a short stint I had as a brickie’s labourer. So not quite a bricklayer, but almost there!
That must have taught you the value of hard graft…
Yeah, and I don’t mind a bit of hard graft; it’s good, it keeps you honest. And I still don’t mind it actually. I enjoy building stuff.
Is that what you do in your spare time then?
Yep. I like a bit of gardening too – it’s very fulfilling. The great thing about gardening is that it’s a combination of physical labour, imagination and there’s a long-term nurturing process to it, and I get satisfaction out of that.
Are we right in saying that two of your children’s godparents are Nicole Kidman and Naomi Watts? That must be interesting at parties…
Yeah that’s right, but it’s not really as interesting for us as it probably is for you guys. My wife went to school with Nicole so that all predates us being actors, and Naomi has been one of my wife’s best friends since before she was old enough to get arrested, so it’s pretty normal to us. We spend time together when we can but we’re always in different countries and stuff so it’s hard.
Since you’re here to promote a fragrance, have you got any grooming tips for us?
I do like a bit of moisturiser. I spend a lot of time in the sun so moisturiser is definitely a friend. There’s not too much more than that for me though; it doesn’t take me too long to get ready in a morning.
The Mentalist was hugely successful, as have been many TV series’ in recent years. What do you think is behind this increase in popularity of the TV series?
Well, if you really look at it, it’s not actually that recent; it’s just that we have different ways of watching TV now so it reaches a much wider demographic much faster. Before, if you wanted to watch something you used to have to be at a certain place at a certain time, but now you can watch your favourite show on a laptop, tablet – whatever – so it reaches much further nowadays.
Game of Thrones is basically a soap opera. They create this world, we get to know all the characters and things develop slowly over the time. Downton Abbey was the same. It think right now we’re seeing a period where there are so many different types of shows available and I think what it shows is that there’s always an audience for that.
There’s not as much drama being made in cinema nowadays. Films are all Marvel and DC Comics superhero flicks, but people still crave that drama and TV is really filling that void. We as humans still want to get engaged in something and it’s also pretty fashionable to talk about it too, even though I’m guilty of never being up to date with these programmes.
Have you got any favourites?
I really liked the Danish version of The Bridge – it was bloody good. I like the French show, The Returned, too. But I’m not up to date; I’m not a House Of Cards guy, I never saw an episode of The Sopranos, I didn’t get into Breaking Bad. I loved the podcast Serial, and then the TV equivalent Making A Murderer, but then I spent all that time watching the whole thing and at the end I was left unsatisfied. It’s simple really: If a joke is too long for how good the punch line is, then it’s not worth telling.
Nice motto… Have you got a personal motto you try to live by?
Not really, mate. I’m definitely a cock-eyed optimist, though – a very optimistic person, maybe sometimes to my detriment. Sometimes I get a bit optimistic with time and I overcommit to doing too much stuff that’s just not realistically going to happen. That always gets me a telling off from the missus.
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