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Today on the show we have Oscar® nominated filmmaker and screenwriter Joe Wright.Joe has established himself as one of Hollywood's top directors with his rare ability to captivate global audiences through his extraordinary cinematic craft.Most recently, Wright directed the psychological thriller THE WOMAN IN THE WINDOW, starring Amy Adams, Julianne Moore, and Gary Oldman. The film follows an agoraphobic psychologist whose life is turns upside down when a befriended neighbor suspiciously disappears. The film was released by Netflix in May 2021.Previously, Wright directed the war drama the Academy Award winning film DARKEST HOUR. Written by Anthony McCarten and starring Gary Oldman as Winston Churchill, the film follows Churchill's early days as the British Prime Minister during World War II. At the 90th Academy Awards, the film earned four nominations, including ‘Best Picture' and won for ‘Best Actor' and ‘Best Makeup and Hairstyling'. The film was also additionally nominated for nine BAFTA Awards including ‘Best Film' and ‘Best British Film', four Critics Choice awards, and a Golden Globe award.Wright made his directorial debut in 2005 with the critically acclaimed film PRIDE & PREJUDICE. Starring Keira Knightley, Matthew Macfadyen and Donald Sutherland, the film was adapted from the Jane Austen novel of the same name and garnered commercial and critical success.Wright received the BAFTA Award for ‘Most Promising Newcomer' and also won the ‘Best Director of the Year' award from the London Film Critics Circle. The film also received an additional five BAFTA nominations including ‘Best Screenplay-Adapted', four Academy Award nominations including ‘Best Actress' for Knightley and ‘Best Original Score' and two Golden Globe nominations including ‘Best Film'.His sophomore directorial feature was an adaptation of Ian McEwan's ATONEMENT, which was released in 2007 by Universal Pictures. Reuniting with Keira Knightly and also starring James McAvoy and Saoirse Ronan, the film opened the 64th Venice International Film Festival, making Wright the youngest director to ever open the event.The film went on to receive thirteen BAFTA Award nominations in major categories including ‘Best Director' for Wright and ultimately won for ‘Best Film'. At the 80th Academy Awards the film also picked up seven nominations including ‘Best Picture' and won for ‘Best Original Score' and earned seven nominations at the Golden Globes, winning ‘Best Motion Picture – Drama' and ‘Best Original Score'.In 2012, Wright released his film adaption of Leo Tolstoy's historical romantic drama ANNA KARENINA, which first premiered at the Toronto Film Festival. Marking his third collaboration with Keira Knightley, the film depicts the tragedy of Russian aristocrat and socialite ‘Anna Karenina', whose affair with ‘Officer Count Vronsky' leads to her ultimate demise.His adaptation earned four nominations at the 85th Academy Awards, six nominations at the BAFTA Awards including ‘Best British Film', a Golden Globe nomination, and two Critics Choice Awards.Additional filmmaking credits include the 2015 prequel PAN starring Hugh Jackman; the 2011 action thriller HANNA with Saoirse Ronan; and the 2009 drama THE SOLOIST starring Jamie Foxx and Robert Downey Jr.His new film is the magical Cyrano starring Peter Dinklage, Haley Bennett, and Kelvin Harrison Jr.Too self-conscious to woo Roxanne himself, wordsmith Cyrano de Bergerac helps young Christian nab her heart through love letters. This musical adaptation of Edmond Rostand's classic play tells the story of Cyrano de Bergerac as he pines for the affections of the beautiful Roxanne, who has fallen in love with another man named Christian de Neuvillette. Though Cyrano understands that his social status and physical appearance will forever keep him apart from his lady love, he offers his skills as a gifted poet to Christian in an effort to bring the two lovers together once and for all.Enjoy my enlightening conversation with Joe Wright.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/bulletproof-screenwriting-podcast--2881148/support.
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Episode 135 February 29/March 2, 2024 On the Needles 1:53 ALL KNITTING LINKS GO TO RAVELRY UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. Please visit our Instagram page @craftcookreadrepeat for non-Rav photos and info Ilha by Orlane Sucche, SugarPlum Circus sock in Scorpio– DONE!! Roam by Dawn Barker, Rainbow Peak Yarns super sock in Luminosity II (Lula Faye Fibre) – DONE!! ADVENTuresome Wrap by Ambah O'Brien, Canon Hand Dyes Victorian Gothic Advent set OMG heel socks by Megan Williams, Schachenmayr Regia Pairfect Nordland in 6819 Weather or Knot Scarf by Scott Rohr, HolstGarn Coast in Butterfly, Black, Charcoal, Silver Grey, Wisteria, Freesia, Passion Flower Popped socks by Hunter Hammerson, Three Irish Girls Springvale Sock in Second Star to the Right (nov 2012)-- revamp of original march 2009 pattern Slinky Slinky Sly Sweater by Caitlin Shepherd in Miss Babs Katahdin in Beanstalk and Malabrigo Lettuce. On the Easel 14:20 Quarter 1 project Big florals for Open Studios STILL Flower Drawing on-line workshops On the Table 16:20 Sweet Potato Fries X Food Imperialism from Material Girls Podcast scholarly podcast about pop culture Yossy Arefi's chocolate skillet cookie with walnuts & cherries Alfredo e Pepe Recipe - by Ali Slagle Beans 'n' Cheese | Cup of Jo Peanut Chicken with Sauteed Vegetables Chicken Marsala with gnocchi from Smitten Kitchen Everyday Snacking Bakes Review! 27:39 On the Nightstand 43:28 We are now a Bookshop.org affiliate! You can visit our shop to find books we've talked about or click on the links below. The books are supplied by local independent bookstores and a percentage goes to us at no cost to you! Tress of the Emerald Sea by Brandon Sanderson Prophet Song by Paul Lynch Days at the Morisaki Bookshop by Satoshi Yagisawa, trans by Eric Ozawa Trust by Hernan Diaz (audio) Reykjavík: A Crime Story by Ragnar Jonasson and Katrin Jakobsdottir, trans by Victoria Cribb Going Zero by Anthony McCarten (audio) The Gentleman's Gambit by Evie Dunmore The Fury by Alex Michaelides The Kamogawa Food Detectives by Hisashi Kashiwai (transl. Jesse Kirkwood) The Heiress by Rachel Hawkins
The author Ishmael Reed is known as a major force in literature and has been called one of the key thinkers of multiculturalism. Born in 1938, Reed arrived with a bang in 1972 with Mumbo Jumbo, a vibrant, hard-to-describe novel that blends real historical events with outrageous fantasy, about a plague of dancing that breaks out, spread by Black artists and musicians, and a shadowy international conspiracy to contain its disruptive power. Reed's storied career has included novels, essays, and polemics, as well as plays. And he has recently come out with a work for the stage that looks at how we tell the story of another giant of the late 20th century: Jean-Michel Basquiat. Basquiat is today among the most widely known painters, and his life story is almost as famous as his art itself. He burst into the spotlight in the early ‘80s, first as a savvy street artist and then with his vibrant style of painting. By 1985, he was on the cover of the New York Times Magazine, the symbol of the 1980s art boom. By the end of the decade, he was dead of an overdose of heroin, at the age of 27. Reed's play, titled The Slave Who Loved Caviar, is sharply critical of how Basquiat's story gets told as one of self-destruction instead of exploitation. It homes in on Basquiat's famous relationship with the edler Andy Warhol, which has been told and retold, in the painter Julian Schnabel's famous 1996 film Basquiat, as well as more recently Anthony McCarten's Broadway play, The Collaboration, soon to be a film, and in many other places. Like Mumbo Jumbo, The Slave Who Loved Caviar tackles the serious subject of how Black culture is treated in society, in a fantastic way. It features police investigators literarily reviewing the evidence that the white art world failed Basquiat. But it also has a Vampire aristocrat character, depicted as a present-day, Andy Warhol-like figure out to collaborate with a young Black artist, who goes by the name Young Blood. The play was performed in 2021 and 2022 at the Theater for the New City. It has just been published in a text by Archway Editions, with a forward and afterward where Reed responds to some of the criticism his take on Basquiat's story stirred up then. This week on the podcast, Reed joins Artnet's chief art critic Ben Davis to discuss his work.
The author Ishmael Reed is known as a major force in literature and has been called one of the key thinkers of multiculturalism. Born in 1938, Reed arrived with a bang in 1972 with Mumbo Jumbo, a vibrant, hard-to-describe novel that blends real historical events with outrageous fantasy, about a plague of dancing that breaks out, spread by Black artists and musicians, and a shadowy international conspiracy to contain its disruptive power. Reed's storied career has included novels, essays, and polemics, as well as plays. And he has recently come out with a work for the stage that looks at how we tell the story of another giant of the late 20th century: Jean-Michel Basquiat. Basquiat is today among the most widely known painters, and his life story is almost as famous as his art itself. He burst into the spotlight in the early ‘80s, first as a savvy street artist and then with his vibrant style of painting. By 1985, he was on the cover of the New York Times Magazine, the symbol of the 1980s art boom. By the end of the decade, he was dead of an overdose of heroin, at the age of 27. Reed's play, titled The Slave Who Loved Caviar, is sharply critical of how Basquiat's story gets told as one of self-destruction instead of exploitation. It homes in on Basquiat's famous relationship with the edler Andy Warhol, which has been told and retold, in the painter Julian Schnabel's famous 1996 film Basquiat, as well as more recently Anthony McCarten's Broadway play, The Collaboration, soon to be a film, and in many other places. Like Mumbo Jumbo, The Slave Who Loved Caviar tackles the serious subject of how Black culture is treated in society, in a fantastic way. It features police investigators literarily reviewing the evidence that the white art world failed Basquiat. But it also has a Vampire aristocrat character, depicted as a present-day, Andy Warhol-like figure out to collaborate with a young Black artist, who goes by the name Young Blood. The play was performed in 2021 and 2022 at the Theater for the New City. It has just been published in a text by Archway Editions, with a forward and afterward where Reed responds to some of the criticism his take on Basquiat's story stirred up then. This week on the podcast, Reed joins Artnet's chief art critic Ben Davis to discuss his work.
It's our 2023 review of the year. Join me (Kate), Laura and Phil as we look back over our favourites, from new releases to backlist gems. Find out our overall book of the year, plus the books we're looking forward to in 2024. If you're wondering what to read next, this is the show for you, with over fifty tried and tested recommendations. Support the show, get our weekly newsletter or join our monthly book club via Patreon. Follow us on Instagram or Threads Find full shownotes and a transcript on our website thebookclubreview.co.uk Book list Favourite New Release August Blue by Deborah Levy The Rainbow by Yasunari Kawabata, and we also discussed Snow Country Fire Rush by Jacqueline Crooks Ducks: Two Years in the Oil Sands by Kate Beaton Now is Not the Time to Panic by Kevin Wilson Kick the Latch by Kathryn Scanlan Favourite backlist title Austerlitz by W.G. Sebald The Woman Warrior by Maxine Hong Kingston Charlotte by David Foenkinos A Month in the Country by J.L. Carr A Place of Greater Safety by Hilary Mantel Black Narcissus by Rumer Godden The Ginger Tree by Oswald Wynd Favourite non-fiction This Much is True by Miriam Margolyes A House of Air (collected writing, ed. Hermione Lee) by Penelope Fitzgerald The Palace Papers by Tina Brown How to Talk About Books you Haven't Read by Piere Bayard Carmageddon by Daniel Knowles Free by Lea Ypi Favourite Book Club Read Super Infinite: The Transformations of John Donne by Katherine Rundell The Years by Annie Ernaux Favourite comfort reads Went to London, Took the Dog by Nina Stibbe The Grove: A Nature Odyssey in 191/2 Front Gardens by Ben Dark Once Upon a Tome by Oliver Darkshire Madensky Square by Iva Ibbotson Romantic Comedy by Curtis Sittenfeld Instructions for a Heatwave by Maggie O'Farrell Going Zero by Anthony McCarten Most disappointed by The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman Birnam Wood by Eleanor Catton Woman of Light by Kali Fajardo-Anstine (but do read Sabrina and Corina) Patreon recommends Loot by Tania James Factory Girls by Michelle Gallen Cider House Rules by John Irving Cursed Bunny by Bora Chung The Axman's Carnival by Catherine Chidgey Not Now Not Ever by Julia Gillard All That's Left Unsaid by Tracey Lien River Sing Me Home by Eleanor Shearer The Boy and the Dog by Seishu Hase Cakes and Ale by Somerset Maugham The Mermaid of Black Conch by Monique Roffey Machines Like Me by Ian McKewan Death and the Penguin by Andrei Kurkov The Sixteen Trees of the Somme by Lars Mytting Overall Book(s) of 2023 Septology by Jon Fosse (and we mentioned Morning and Evening) Stay True by Hua Hsu How to Read Now by Elaine Castillo The Vaster Wilds by Lauren Groff Monsters by Claire Dederer Books we're looking forward to Arturo's Island by Elsa Moranti Rememberance of Things Past by Proust (vol. 3) Miss Benson's Beetle by Rachel Joyce Cahokia Jazz by Francis Spufford Tremor by Teju Cole The Maniac by Benjamin Labatut
This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz gather around John's dining room table to discuss Liz Cheney, her book, and how far she'll go to stop Donald Trump; Chris Christie, his presidential campaign, and whether he'll stay in the race; and Purdue Pharma, the Sacklers, and if the Supreme Court will let the company go bankrupt to save the family fortune. Here are some notes and references from this week's show: Oath and Honor: A Memoir and a Warning by Liz Cheney John Dickerson for CBS News Sunday Morning: “Liz Cheney on why she believes Trump's reelection would mean the end of our republic” Terry Gross for NPR Fresh Air: “Liz Cheney, focused on stopping Trump, hasn't ruled out 3rd-party presidential run” Kevin Liptak, David Wright, and Samantha Waldenberg for CNN: Biden tells donors he's ‘not sure I'd be running' in 2024 if Trump wasn't in the race Ben Mathis-Lilley for Slate: When Chris Christie Is the Voice of Honesty and Reason, You're in Trouble Lisa Lerer and Chris Cameron for The New York Times: “Some Republicans Have a Blunt Message for Chris Christie: Drop Out” Ed Kilgore for the Intelligencer: “Christie Vows to Continue Doomed Campaign to the Bitter End” Amy Howe for SCOTUSblog: “Court conflicted over Purdue Pharma bankruptcy plan that shields Sacklers from liability” Abbie VanSickle and Jan Hoffman for The New York Times: “What to Know About the Purdue Pharma Case Before the Supreme Court” Jocelyn Mackie for Forbes Advisor: Prescription Opioid Lawsuit Guide (2023) Alexander Gladstone for The Wall Street Journal: Georgia-Pacific Wins Appeal to Maintain Chapter 11 Protection From Lawsuits Here are this week's chatters: Emily: First: Sandra Day O'Connor by Evan Thomas John: Master of Change: How to Excel When Everything Is Changing – Including You by Brad Stulberg; Monty Python – Silly Job Interview; and John Cleese on Creativity In Management David: Going Zero: A Novel by Anthony McCarten and Such a Fun Age: A Novel by Kiley Reid Listener chatter from Ryan White: Zaria Gorvett for the BBC: Tyrian purple: The lost ancient pigment that was more valuable than gold For this week's Slate Plus bonus segment, David, John, and Emily talk through a constitutional Conundrum. See also Wikipedia: Gouverneur Morris. In the next Gabfest Reads, John talks with Brad Stulberg about Master of Change: How to Excel When Everything Is Changing – Including You. Email your chatters, questions, and comments to gabfest@slate.com. (Messages may be referenced by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Cheyna Roth Research by Julie Huygen Hosts Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz gather around John's dining room table to discuss Liz Cheney, her book, and how far she'll go to stop Donald Trump; Chris Christie, his presidential campaign, and whether he'll stay in the race; and Purdue Pharma, the Sacklers, and if the Supreme Court will let the company go bankrupt to save the family fortune. Here are some notes and references from this week's show: Oath and Honor: A Memoir and a Warning by Liz Cheney John Dickerson for CBS News Sunday Morning: “Liz Cheney on why she believes Trump's reelection would mean the end of our republic” Terry Gross for NPR Fresh Air: “Liz Cheney, focused on stopping Trump, hasn't ruled out 3rd-party presidential run” Kevin Liptak, David Wright, and Samantha Waldenberg for CNN: Biden tells donors he's ‘not sure I'd be running' in 2024 if Trump wasn't in the race Ben Mathis-Lilley for Slate: When Chris Christie Is the Voice of Honesty and Reason, You're in Trouble Lisa Lerer and Chris Cameron for The New York Times: “Some Republicans Have a Blunt Message for Chris Christie: Drop Out” Ed Kilgore for the Intelligencer: “Christie Vows to Continue Doomed Campaign to the Bitter End” Amy Howe for SCOTUSblog: “Court conflicted over Purdue Pharma bankruptcy plan that shields Sacklers from liability” Abbie VanSickle and Jan Hoffman for The New York Times: “What to Know About the Purdue Pharma Case Before the Supreme Court” Jocelyn Mackie for Forbes Advisor: Prescription Opioid Lawsuit Guide (2023) Alexander Gladstone for The Wall Street Journal: Georgia-Pacific Wins Appeal to Maintain Chapter 11 Protection From Lawsuits Here are this week's chatters: Emily: First: Sandra Day O'Connor by Evan Thomas John: Master of Change: How to Excel When Everything Is Changing – Including You by Brad Stulberg; Monty Python – Silly Job Interview; and John Cleese on Creativity In Management David: Going Zero: A Novel by Anthony McCarten and Such a Fun Age: A Novel by Kiley Reid Listener chatter from Ryan White: Zaria Gorvett for the BBC: Tyrian purple: The lost ancient pigment that was more valuable than gold For this week's Slate Plus bonus segment, David, John, and Emily talk through a constitutional Conundrum. See also Wikipedia: Gouverneur Morris. In the next Gabfest Reads, John talks with Brad Stulberg about Master of Change: How to Excel When Everything Is Changing – Including You. Email your chatters, questions, and comments to gabfest@slate.com. (Messages may be referenced by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Cheyna Roth Research by Julie Huygen Hosts Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz gather around John's dining room table to discuss Liz Cheney, her book, and how far she'll go to stop Donald Trump; Chris Christie, his presidential campaign, and whether he'll stay in the race; and Purdue Pharma, the Sacklers, and if the Supreme Court will let the company go bankrupt to save the family fortune. Here are some notes and references from this week's show: Oath and Honor: A Memoir and a Warning by Liz Cheney John Dickerson for CBS News Sunday Morning: “Liz Cheney on why she believes Trump's reelection would mean the end of our republic” Terry Gross for NPR Fresh Air: “Liz Cheney, focused on stopping Trump, hasn't ruled out 3rd-party presidential run” Kevin Liptak, David Wright, and Samantha Waldenberg for CNN: Biden tells donors he's ‘not sure I'd be running' in 2024 if Trump wasn't in the race Ben Mathis-Lilley for Slate: When Chris Christie Is the Voice of Honesty and Reason, You're in Trouble Lisa Lerer and Chris Cameron for The New York Times: “Some Republicans Have a Blunt Message for Chris Christie: Drop Out” Ed Kilgore for the Intelligencer: “Christie Vows to Continue Doomed Campaign to the Bitter End” Amy Howe for SCOTUSblog: “Court conflicted over Purdue Pharma bankruptcy plan that shields Sacklers from liability” Abbie VanSickle and Jan Hoffman for The New York Times: “What to Know About the Purdue Pharma Case Before the Supreme Court” Jocelyn Mackie for Forbes Advisor: Prescription Opioid Lawsuit Guide (2023) Alexander Gladstone for The Wall Street Journal: Georgia-Pacific Wins Appeal to Maintain Chapter 11 Protection From Lawsuits Here are this week's chatters: Emily: First: Sandra Day O'Connor by Evan Thomas John: Master of Change: How to Excel When Everything Is Changing – Including You by Brad Stulberg; Monty Python – Silly Job Interview; and John Cleese on Creativity In Management David: Going Zero: A Novel by Anthony McCarten and Such a Fun Age: A Novel by Kiley Reid Listener chatter from Ryan White: Zaria Gorvett for the BBC: Tyrian purple: The lost ancient pigment that was more valuable than gold For this week's Slate Plus bonus segment, David, John, and Emily talk through a constitutional Conundrum. See also Wikipedia: Gouverneur Morris. In the next Gabfest Reads, John talks with Brad Stulberg about Master of Change: How to Excel When Everything Is Changing – Including You. Email your chatters, questions, and comments to gabfest@slate.com. (Messages may be referenced by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Cheyna Roth Research by Julie Huygen Hosts Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Conversar com robôs de IA é uma arte, e agora, além do GPT da OpenAI, no Brasil a gente também pode falar com o Bard do Google. Rodrigo Murta, CEO e fundador da LooqBox, mergulhou no assunto e lançou o primeiro livro brasileiro dedicado à técnica de fazer perguntas para a IA: "Conversando com Robôs, a arte de GPTear". Nesse episódio, Rodrigo conta como criar os melhores prompts e comenta as diferenças entre ChatGPT e Bard. Links do episódioO livro. "Conversando com Robôs, a arte de GPTear", por Rodrigo MurtaO link para você usar o ChatGPTO link para você usar o BardO artigo "The risks of AI are real but manageable", escrito por Bill GatesO livro “I, Human: Ai, Automation, and the Quest to Reclaim What Makes Us Unique", por Tomas Chamorro-PremuzicO livro “2041: Como a inteligência artificial vai mudar sua vida nas próximas décadas”, por Kai-Fu LeeO livro "The Singularity Is Near: When Humans Transcend Biology", por Ray KurzweilO livro "Going Zero: A Novel", por Anthony McCarten _____FALE CONOSCOEmail: news@theshift.info_____ASSINE A THE SHIFTwww.theshift.info
If you're missing your weekly dose of the Roy family like us, here are some books that we think will help fill the void after the finale of Succession. As always, we'll end with what we're reading this week. Books and other media mentioned in this episode: Succession (TV) Gossip Girl (TV) Veep (TV) Taylor Swift Eras Tour Ann's picks: The Heiresses by Sara Shepard (buy from Bookshop) - Pretty Little Liars series by Sara Shepard Appointment with Death by Agatha Christie (buy from Bookshop) The Fiancée Farce by Alexandria Bellefleur (buy from Bookshop) - Yours Truly by Abby Jimenez (buy from Bookshop) Halle's picks: Pineapple Street by Jenny Jackson (buy from Bookshop) - The Nest by Cynthia D'Aprix Sweeney (buy from Bookshop) A Thousand Acres by Jane Smiley (buy from Bookshop) - King Lear by William Shakespeare (buy from Bookshop) Trust by Hernan Diaz (buy from Bookshop) What We're Reading This Week: Ann: Going Zero by Anthony McCarten (buy from Bookshop) - Michael Chrichton books - John Grisham books - Robin Cook books Halle: Hello Beautiful by Ann Napolitano (buy from Bookshop) - Little Women by Louisa May Alcott (buy from Bookshop) Well-Read on Facebook Well-Read on Bookshop Well-Read on Instagram
„Es gibt keine Geheimnisse mehr. Wir alle stehen heute nackt im grellen Scheinwerferlicht.“ Noch vor einigen Jahren recht naiv, wunderte ich mich über Online-Werbung. Ich hatte zu Hause an einem Abend nach einer neuen Waschmaschine gegoogelt. Tags darauf konnte ich mich vor Angeboten nicht retten, als ich im Büro das Internet öffnete. Überall schwirrten Anzeigen auf den Seiten, die ich aufrief. Zweifellos: Wir sind gläsern. Alles, was wir tun, was wir in das weltweite Netz hineintragen, wird gesammelt. Nicht nur Krimi-Serien zeigen uns, was mittlerweile Behörden an Daten selbst rein legal zusammentragen können. Weit beängstigender sind die Möglichkeiten und Wege der Tech-Konzerne. Ein erschreckendes Bild zeigt uns der Neuseeländer Anthony McCarten in seinem neuen Roman „Going Zero“ auf, wobei er das Thema der Überwachung mit einem weiteren größeren Problem auf beeindruckende Weise verknüpft. … Constanze Matthes, ich bin Journalistin und leidenschaftliche Leserin. Die Liebe zu den Büchern begann im zarten Alter von vier, fünf Jahren, als meine Mutter mich zum ersten Mal in die kleine Bücherei unseres Dorfes mitnahm. Wenige Jahre später schleppte ich die Bücher dann stapelweise allein nach Hause. In der Schule las ich stets die Pflichtlektüre und war meinen Mitschülern ein gern gesehener Gesprächspartner, um den Inhalt des zu lesenden Buches in der Pause vor der Deutschstunde zu erzählen. Sollte man an dieser Stelle „verraten“ sagen? Nach dem Abitur und einem Auslandsaufenthalt in Norwegen studierte ich im Hauptfach Germanistik mit Schwerpunkt Literaturwissenschaft. Allerdings las ich dann nicht immer die Pflichtlektüre der mehrseitigen Lektüreliste und besuchte viel eher die wunderbare Bibliothek des Deutschen Literaturinstituts. Vor allem dann, wenn meine Mitbewohnerin den Koffer-Fernseher über das Wochenende wieder nach Hause mitnahm. Noch heute bin ich „fernseherlos“ und investiere vielmehr meine Zeit in große und kleine Geschichten, dicke und dünne Bücher.
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We're joined by Anthony McCarten for a fun chat about his new novel Going Zero, never accepting cookies, why we're so quick to give up our privacy online, and how Neil Diamond taught him to play “Sweet Caroline.” Plus – The Policía Municipal pull Dave over in Spain and Andrew is cat attacked. We also … Continue reading Ep. 213 Tossing Cookies With Anthony McCarten
Die Überwachung der US-Bürger funktioniert im neuen Thriller von Anthony McCarten schon nahezu perfekt. Um letzte Zweifel zu zerstreuen, ruft die Firma „Fusion“ einen Beta-Test aus. Wer der Beobachtung durch seine Kontrolleure einen Monat lang entkommt, dem winken drei Millionen Dollar. „Going Zero“ von Anthony McCarten ist überaus spannend, und er trifft ein Momentum. Aus dem Englischen von Manfred Allié und Gabriele Kempf-Allié Diogenes Verlag, 460 Seiten, 25 Euro ISBN 978-3-25707-192-4
Der Neuseeländer Anthony McCarten zeigt in «Going Zero» auf, dass wir der totalen Überwachung (fast) nicht mehr entgehen können. Die Japanerin Yuko Tsushima erzählt in «Räume des Lichts» von einer alleinerziehenden Frau, die ein unabhängiges Leben will. Der Neuseeländer Anthony McCarten entwirft in seinem rasanten Thriller «Going Zero» ein erschreckend realistisches Szenario. Die US-amerikanischen Geheimbehörden schliessen sich zusammen mit der weltweit grössten privaten Datenbank. Alle Verantwortlichen sind überzeugt, dass die nationale Cybersicherheit nur gewährleistet ist, wenn sie ihre Kräfte bündeln, Technologien und Daten austauschen. Das gigantische Projekt muss nur noch einen Test bestehen: Zehn Freiwillige tauchen für dreissig Tage unter und dürfen absolut keine Spuren hinterlassen. Wenn die Datenkrake die Menschen nicht finden kann, platzt der Deal. Die japanische Schriftstellerin Yuko Tsushima (1947-2016) wird gerade international wiederentdeckt. Mit ihren stark autobiografisch geprägten Themen und ihrem nüchternen, aber lebensprallen Stil macht sie Furore. In «Räume des Lichts» erzählt sie, ihrer Zeit weit voraus, vom Alltag einer alleinerziehenden Frau im Tokio der 1970er Jahre und ihrem Kampf um die Kontrolle über das eigene Leben. Im heutigen Kurztipp «All die Liebenden der Nacht» von Mieko Kawakami geht es um eine junge Korrekturleserin, die nicht weiss, wie man lebt. Doch eine unverhoffte Begegnung mit einem Unbekannten durchbricht ihre Alltagsroutine und eröffnet ihr neue Perspektiven. Buchhinweise: * Anthony McCarten. Going Zero. Aus dem Englischen von Manfred Allié und Gabriele Kempf-Allié. 464 Seiten. Diogenes, 2023. * Yuko Tsushima. Räume des Lichts. Aus dem Japanischen von Nora Bierich. 208 Seiten. Arche Literaturverlag, 2023. * Mieko Kawakami. All die Liebenden der Nacht. Aus dem Japanischen von Katja Busson. 260 Seiten. Dumont, 2023.
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Con la excusa de su biopic, analizamos y disfrutamos de la mejor banda de todos los tiempos Bohemian Rhapsody: una película que celebra la música y la vida de Freddie Mercury Bohemian Rhapsody es una película biográfica que narra la historia de la banda de rock Queen y de su legendario cantante Freddie Mercury, desde sus inicios hasta el histórico concierto Live Aid de 1985. La película es un homenaje a la música y a la personalidad de Mercury, que se enfrentó a los prejuicios y a las dificultades de su época con talento, carisma y rebeldía. La película está dirigida por Bryan Singer, con un guion de Anthony McCarten y Peter Morgan. El actor Rami Malek interpreta a Freddie Mercury con una impresionante transformación física y vocal, que le valió el Oscar al mejor actor en 2019. El reparto también incluye a Gwilym Lee como Brian May, Ben Hardy como Roger Taylor, Joseph Mazzello como John Deacon, Lucy Boynton como Mary Austin y Mike Myers como Ray Foster. Bohemian Rhapsody es una película que emociona y entretiene a los fans de Queen y a los amantes del cine. La película recrea con fidelidad y espectacularidad los momentos más importantes de la carrera de la banda, como la grabación del icónico tema que da título a la película, las giras mundiales, las tensiones internas y el triunfal regreso al escenario en el Live Aid. La película también muestra el lado más íntimo y humano de Mercury, sus relaciones afectivas, su lucha contra el sida y su legado musical. Bohemian Rhapsody es una película que merece la pena ver y escuchar, ya que cuenta con una banda sonora que incluye los grandes éxitos de Queen y con una interpretación magistral de Rami Malek. La película es un tributo a uno de los artistas más influyentes y queridos de la historia del rock. Antena Historia te regala 30 días PREMIUM, para que lo disfrutes https://www.ivoox.com/premium?affiliate-code=b4688a50868967db9ca413741a54cea5 Produce Antonio Cruz Edita ANTENA HISTORIA Antena Historia (podcast) forma parte del sello iVoox Originals web……….https://antenahistoria.com/ correo.....info@antenahistoria.com Facebook…..Antena Historia Podcast | Facebook Twitter…...https://twitter.com/AntenaHistoria Telegram…...https://t.me/foroantenahistoria DONACIONES PAYPAL...... https://paypal.me/ancrume ¿QUIERES ANUNCIARTE en ANTENA HISTORIA?, menciones, cuñas publicitarias, programas personalizados, etc. Dirígete a Antena Historia - AdVoices Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Con la excusa de su biopic, analizamos y disfrutamos de la mejor banda de todos los tiempos Bohemian Rhapsody: una película que celebra la música y la vida de Freddie Mercury Bohemian Rhapsody es una película biográfica que narra la historia de la banda de rock Queen y de su legendario cantante Freddie Mercury, desde sus inicios hasta el histórico concierto Live Aid de 1985. La película es un homenaje a la música y a la personalidad de Mercury, que se enfrentó a los prejuicios y a las dificultades de su época con talento, carisma y rebeldía. La película está dirigida por Bryan Singer, con un guion de Anthony McCarten y Peter Morgan. El actor Rami Malek interpreta a Freddie Mercury con una impresionante transformación física y vocal, que le valió el Oscar al mejor actor en 2019. El reparto también incluye a Gwilym Lee como Brian May, Ben Hardy como Roger Taylor, Joseph Mazzello como John Deacon, Lucy Boynton como Mary Austin y Mike Myers como Ray Foster. Bohemian Rhapsody es una película que emociona y entretiene a los fans de Queen y a los amantes del cine. La película recrea con fidelidad y espectacularidad los momentos más importantes de la carrera de la banda, como la grabación del icónico tema que da título a la película, las giras mundiales, las tensiones internas y el triunfal regreso al escenario en el Live Aid. La película también muestra el lado más íntimo y humano de Mercury, sus relaciones afectivas, su lucha contra el sida y su legado musical. Bohemian Rhapsody es una película que merece la pena ver y escuchar, ya que cuenta con una banda sonora que incluye los grandes éxitos de Queen y con una interpretación magistral de Rami Malek. La película es un tributo a uno de los artistas más influyentes y queridos de la historia del rock. Antena Historia te regala 30 días PREMIUM, para que lo disfrutes https://www.ivoox.com/premium?affiliate-code=b4688a50868967db9ca413741a54cea5 Produce Antonio Cruz Edita ANTENA HISTORIA Antena Historia (podcast) forma parte del sello iVoox Originals web……….https://antenahistoria.com/ correo.....info@antenahistoria.com Facebook…..Antena Historia Podcast | Facebook Twitter…...https://twitter.com/AntenaHistoria Telegram…...https://t.me/foroantenahistoria DONACIONES PAYPAL...... https://paypal.me/ancrume ¿QUIERES ANUNCIARTE en ANTENA HISTORIA?, menciones, cuñas publicitarias, programas personalizados, etc. Dirígete a Antena Historia - AdVoices Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Welcome to another thrilling episode, where we, a merry band of Dads, deep dive into the entrancing world of film and TV, sharing our musings, reviews, and occasional dad jokes. This week, we've put together a divine roster of segments that will take you on a heavenly cinematic journey.First off, we'll be exploring the 'Top 5 Gods in Movies'. From Greek to Norse, from benevolent to vengeful, we'll delve into the grandeur and mystique of these omnipotent beings as they've been portrayed in film. We explore how these depictions have evolved over time, reflecting society's changing attitudes and our enduring fascination with the divine. Buckle up as we ascend Mount Olympus, brave the chilling winds of Asgard, and even dare to enter Hades, all in the name of cinematic excellence.For our moive choice, we're diving into the intricacies of religious dialogue and power dynamics with the 2019 film, 'The Two Popes'. Directed by Fernando Meirelles and penned by Anthony McCarten, this film explores the human side of the Vatican's highest echelons through the conversations between Pope Benedict XVI (Anthony Hopkins) and Cardinal Bergoglio, later Pope Francis (Jonathan Pryce). We'll dive into the incredible performances, the sharp dialogue, and the insightful commentary on faith, tradition, and reform in a world that's changing faster than ever.Lastly, we lighten the mood with our 'Kids TV Show of the Week' - 'Young Sheldon'. This charming prequel to 'The Big Bang Theory' has won us (err, not Sidey!) and our little ones over with its humor, warmth, and relatable family dynamics. We'll discuss Sheldon's early years, his eccentric genius, and how this show brilliantly balances comedy with moments of real tenderness.From heavenly realms to papal dialogues, from child prodigies to ordinary family life, this week's ReelTalk episode promises a divine blend of insights, laughter, and thoughtful conversation. So grab your popcorn, get comfy, and tune in!We love to hear from our listeners! By which I mean we tolerate it. If it hasn't been completely destroyed yet you can usually find us on twitter @dads_film, on Facebook Bad Dads Film Review, on email at baddadsjsy@gmail.com or on our website baddadsfilm.com. Until next time, we remain... Bad Dads
Ralph McAllister reviews Going Zero by Anthony McCarten, published by Pan Macmillan.
Anthony McCarten is a New Zealand-born novelist, playwright, journalist, television writer and four-time Academy Award nominated filmmaker. He is best known for writing the biopics The Theory of Everything (2014), Darkest Hour (2017), Bohemian Rhapsody (2018) and The Two Popes (2019), and producing motion pictures that entertain and inspire through the examination of some of history's most interesting people. GOING ZERO, a thriller, is published by Harper. #podcast #author #interview #authors #SpiesLiesandPrivateEyesPodcast #authorsontheair #podcast #podcaster #authors #authorsofig #authorsofinstagram #authorinterview #writingcommunity#authorsontheair #suspensebooks #authorssupportingauthors #thrillerbooks #suspense #wip #writers#writersinspiration #books #bookrecommendations #bookaddict #bookaddicted #bookaddiction#bibliophile #read #amreading #lovetoread #terrencemccauley #terrencemccauleybooks #bookouture#thrillers #theuniversityseries #AnthonyMcCarten #GoingZero
Anthony McCarten is a New Zealand-born novelist, playwright, journalist, television writer and four-time Academy Award nominated filmmaker. He is best known for writing the biopics The Theory of Everything (2014), Darkest Hour (2017), Bohemian Rhapsody (2018) and The Two Popes (2019), and producing motion pictures that entertain and inspire through the examination of some of history's most interesting people. GOING ZERO, a thriller, is published by Harper. #podcast #author #interview #authors #SpiesLiesandPrivateEyesPodcast #authorsontheair #podcast #podcaster #authors #authorsofig #authorsofinstagram #authorinterview #writingcommunity#authorsontheair #suspensebooks #authorssupportingauthors #thrillerbooks #suspense #wip #writers#writersinspiration #books #bookrecommendations #bookaddict #bookaddicted #bookaddiction#bibliophile #read #amreading #lovetoread #terrencemccauley #terrencemccauleybooks #bookouture#thrillers #theuniversityseries #AnthonyMcCarten #GoingZero
Mehr als nur Buchtipps: Anne-Catherine Simon und Bettina Steiner diskutieren, was man jetzt lesen sollte. Zum Beispiel den Überwachungs-Thriller „Going Zero“ von Anthony McCarten und eine irre Reise in die Psyche eines Scharfschützen im Krieg.
Going Zero, Die spürst Du nicht
Eine fast unmögliche Wette gegen die geballte Macht von CIA plus Facebook und Co.: Zehn Kandidaten, die vier Wochen untertauchen sollen ... der oscarnomierte Autor im Gespräch über seinen Thriller. Und Lesung mit Johann von Bülow.
Tue, 02 May 2023 13:00:00 +0000 https://einbuch.podigee.io/171-new-episode d9146e7612388e7490ea227280b5f805 Zehn Testpersonen stellen sich einer Challenge: Sie sollen völlig vom Radar verschwinden, keine Datenspuren hinterlassen. Sollte es ihnen gelingen, 30 Tage lang unauffindbar zu bleiben, winkt ein Millionengewinn. Anthony McCarten: Going Zero,Diogenes, 454 S., 25 € Hier können Sie das Buch kaufen: Unter den „Zeros“ ist eine junge Bibliothekarin, die es länger als alle anderen schafft abzutauchen. Den den datensammelnden Medien-Mogul Cy Baxterbringt sie damit zur Weißglut. In seinem ersten Thriller beschreibt Dramaturg, Schriftsteller und Drehbuchautor Anthony McCarten beängstigend realistisch und filmreif spannend, wie umfassend wir durch freiwillige Herausgabe von Daten und Informationen unsere Privatsphäre aufs Spiel setzen und wie gleichzeitig die fortschreitende Technik eine lückenlose Überwachung möglich macht. 171 full no Thriller,McCarten,Daten,Überwachung,digitale Spuren,Spannung,Geheimdienst,Privatsphäre,Datensammlung mk-online.de
Anthony McCarten: Going Zero | Diogenes Verlag | Übers.: Manfred Allié | Preis: 25 Euro
Anthony McCarten hat einen actionreichen Tech-Thriller vorgelegt, der spannende Fragen aufwirft, die uns schon heute betreffen. Große Empfehlung! „Going Zero“ von Anthony McCarten erscheint bei Diogenes. Manfred Allié und Gabriele Kempf-Allié haben die 464 Seiten aus dem Englischen übersetzt. Das Hardcover kostet 25 Euro. Und hier folgt der Link zur Hörprobe: https://www.diogenes.ch/leser/titel/anthony-mccarten/going-zero-gesprochen-von-johann-von-buelow-9783257804485.html Außerdem empfehle ich euch aus der Reihe Digitale Welt für Einsteiger von der Stiftung Warentest: Spurlos im Internet. 16,90 € Folge direkt herunterladen
So You Want To Be A Writer with Valerie Khoo and Allison Tait: Australian Writers' Centre podcast
In this week's episode: Toni Jordan, author of Prettier If She Smiled More. And how Tetris, Dungeons and Dragons and Super Mario Bros can help with your writing. And win Going Zero by Anthony McCarten. Read the show notes Connect with Valerie and listeners in the podcast community on Facebook Visit WritersCentre.com.au | ValerieKhoo.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New Zealand born Anthony McCarten is arguably the world's best known biopic screenwriter and playwright Past subjects have included Whitney Houston, Edison, Churchill and the band Queen, and this year alone he's had two Broadway productions - the still running Neil Diamond musical A Beautiful Noise and The Collaboration, a play about Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat.
FIRST WITH YESTERDAY'S NEWS (highlights from the weekend on Newstalk ZB) Do Councils Really Represent Communities?/Warriors Unrecognisable/Spoilers Everywhere/How to Disappear/Ten Men in BlackSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Screenwriter and producer Anthony McCarten is regarded as one of the most celebrated Kiwi storytellers. Born and raised in New Plymouth, Anthony McCarten went on to write and produce several acclaimed biopics and became a four-time Academy Award nominee. He's worked on The Theory of Everything, Darkest Hour, Bohemian Rhapsody, The Two Popes and Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance with Somebody. Anthony McCarten says hit most recent novel, Going Zero was inspired by discussions that the collective reliance on electronic devices was working against everyone. "The sinister side of technology then worked its way into our conversation about disappearing, the ubiquitous surveillance world we all live in now, and we're accepting of it. But if we had to, would we disappear off the map, how would we manage? The book emerged from that." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join hosts J.D. Barker, Christine Daigle, Kevin Tumlinson, and Patrick O'Donnell as they discuss the week's publishing topics, including Kobo's new subscription model! Then stick around as Patrick chats with award-winning novelist and screenwriter Anthony McCarten. Anthony McCarten (born 28 April 1961) is a New Zealand writer and filmmaker. He is best known for writing big-budget biopics The Theory of Everything (2014), Darkest Hour (2017), Bohemian Rhapsody (2018), The Two Popes (2019), and Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance with Somebody (2022). McCarten has been nominated for four Academy Awards, including twice for Best Adapted Screenplay. His latest thriller novel, Going Zero, arrives tomorrow, April 11, 2023, and is available for preorder now. Links:* Check Out Writers, Ink on YouTube! - https://www.youtube.com/@jdbarker_author/podcasts CopCamp2023 - https://www.premeditatedfiction.com/copcamp2023 [FB Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/1280410339558799] J.D. Barker - http://jdbarker.com/ Christine Daigle - https://www.christinedaiglebooks.com/ JP Rindfleisch IX - https://www.jprindfleischix.com/ Kevin Tumlinson - https://www.kevintumlinson.com/ Patrick O'Donnell - https://www.copsandwriters.com/ TODAY'S SPONSORS: Laterpress - http://laterpress.com/ | MasterWriter - https://masterwriter.com/ Best of BookTok - https://bestofbooktok.com/ Booktrib - https://booktrib.com/author/writers-ink/ Music by Nicorus - https://cctrax.com/nicorus/dust-to-dust-ep Voice Over by Rick Ganley - http://www.nhpr.com and recorded at Mill Pond Studio - http://www.millpondstudio.com Show notes & audio production by Geoff Emberlyn - https://twitter.com/gmbrlyn Website Design by Word & Pixel - http://wordandpixel.com/ Contact - https://writersinkpodcast.com/contact/ *Full disclosure: Some of the links are affiliate links. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/writersink/support
The brilliant New Zealand writer and Four-Time Academy Award Nominated filmmaker, Anthony McCarten, dives down deep with BOOKSTORM PODCAST into his new novel, Going Zero! Is the “every-person” sometimes underestimated? What would we do if we were challenged to go off-grid and hide? Do we all possess a level of cunning and heroism we don't know we have? What are the powers and weaknesses of Artificial Intelligence v. human beings? Let's talk about Chat Bot--original or just delivering the most obvious results? Humans, however, are driven by the emotion, irrational, unpredictable and creative! Chat bots will never be Einstein, or Picasso or Tolstoy! Are we in the midst of a slow encroachment of technology, unregulated surveillance and covert influence? Do we have any real privacy remaining? Cyber worlds, virtual reality v. the importance of real-world, human experience and connection. Join the discussion!
Stacey and I dive into the film and give a review .. it is one of the best releases thus far this year in Jr's opinion . Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance with Somebody is a 2022 American biographical musical drama film directed by Kasi Lemmons, from a screenplay by Anthony McCarten, based on the life and career of American singer and actress Whitney Houston. The film stars Naomi Ackieas Houston with Stanley Tucci, Ashton Sanders, Tamara Tunie, Nafessa Williams, and Clarke Peters in supporting roles. An authorized biopic on Houston's life was announced in early 2020, with Ackie cast in the lead role that December, and the rest of the cast signing on later the next year. Produced on a $45 million budget, filming took place in Massachusetts and New Jersey from August to December 2021. Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance with Somebody was released in the United States on December 23, 2022, by Sony Pictures Releasing. The film received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the performances of Ackie and Tucci as well as the music sequences, but criticized the screenplay. Check out Nebula's Valentine Day Deal https://nebula-us.pxf.io/c/3892135/1595687/13098
The new film Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance With Somebody stars Naomi Ackie, and traces the pop superstar's rise in the 1980s and 90s as she breaks records and becomes an icon. The film also follows the singer's tragic downfall as drug abuse and other setbacks take their toll on her life. Directed by Kasi Lemmons and written by Anthony McCarten, the movie is in theaters now.
Wolf Kati a tönkrement házasságáról vallott Habostorta 2022-12-28 05:33:00 Bulvár Wolf Kati A Palikék Világa by Manna különleges, karácsonyi kiadásában, a Téged kérlek karácsonyra! című műsorban Wolf Kati volt Konyári Edinka vendége. Az énekesnő A Trónok harca helyett Iskolatévét kaptak az Aranybulla sorozat nézői 24.hu 2022-12-27 17:58:28 Film Trónok harca George R. R. Martin Rákay Philip A sorozatot a főszereplő a Trónok harcához hasonlította, mások a milliárdos költségvetés miatt reménykedtek látványos produkcióban. Igazolta a várakozásokat a Rákay Philip nevével fémjelzett sorozat? Nagy visszatérők és epikus befejezések – 8 blockbuster film, ami új részt kap 2023-ban Hamu és Gyémánt 2022-12-27 19:22:00 Film Mozi A blockbusterek érthető módon sokak kedvencei, hiszen olyan, általában nagyívű történeteket mutatnak be, amelyek miatt lélegzetvisszafojtva követjük a filmek cselekményét. Az ilyen mozik esetében a nézők egy része már a stáblistás rész közben a folytatáson gondolkodik, és a nagy stúdiók természetesen gondoskodnak róla, hogy a nagy kedvencek újra és Az ország legnagyobb szilveszteri táncháza Librarius 2022-12-27 17:59:22 Színpad Szilveszter A különleges este egymást váltó mindkét vonós táncházi zenekara igen erős lesz, nemcsak táncházi hanem maradandó zenei élményt is ígér. Megnéztük a Whitney Houston-mozifilmet NLC 2022-12-27 18:25:49 Film Mozi Whitney Houston Igazi red flagkéntként működött nálam, amikor megtudtam, hogy Whitney Houstonról épp az általam megvetve gyűlölt Bohém rapszódia forgatókönyvírója, Anthony McCarten írt életrajzi filmet. Az I Wanna Dance with Somebody: A Whitney Houston-film pont olyan rossz lett, mint amitől féltem. „Olyan a fizimiskám, hogy alapvetően nem sokat változtam” – 60 éves lesz Berkes Gábor, a kerek szülinapot egy különleges koncerttel ünneplik rtl.hu 2022-12-27 19:38:25 Zene Koncert Óvoda Amikor megismertük Berkes Gábort, mindössze 12 éves volt, most pedig – bár látszólag nem sokat változott –, néhány nap múlva 60 éves lesz. Az egykori gyerekszínész 1974-ben tűnt fel a Keménykalap és Krumpliorrban, aztán pedig több gyerekfilmben. Elmondása szerint azonban ez csak játék volt számára, ő óvodás kora óta zenével akart foglalkozni. Zenei Mi történt Michael Fassbenderrel? Mafab 2022-12-27 21:30:02 Film Hollywood X-Men Az X-Men: Sötét Főnix megjelenése után Michael Fassbender teljesen eltűnt Hollywoodból, hogy megvalósíthassa egyik legnagyobb álmát. A Vaják: A vér eredete a valaha volt legrosszabb értékelést kapta Rotten Tomatoeson Noizz 2022-12-27 19:36:05 Film Netflix Vaják Bár a sorozat jelenleg is ott van a Netflix kezdőoldalán a legfelkapottabb sorozatok között, de a nézők szerint pocsék lett. “Nagy felfedezési vágy van bennem” – Interjú Nagy Nándor zeneszerzővel Színház.online 2022-12-28 06:23:00 Színpad Oktatás egyetem Interjú Színház Miskolc Nemzeti Színház Bartók Béla Nagy Nándor a Miskolci Nemzeti Színházban dolgozik, mint korrepetitor és zeneszerző. Jelenleg a Miskolci Egyetem Bartók Béla Zeneművészeti Karára jár zenekarvezető szakra. A színházban főleg gyerekszínházi produkciók zeneszerzésével bízzák meg, de márt írt zenét a Nagy Gatsby-hez is. Mesél a korrepetitori munkáról, annak nehézségeiről, a zeneszerzé Emily még mindig Párizsban van, mi meg nézzük, mintha muszáj lenne Telex 2022-12-28 04:57:20 Film Az Emily Párizsban harmadik évada pont ugyanolyan gagyi és ripacs, mint az előző kettő, mégis tökéletes menekülés a mindennapok szürkeségéből. 5 film, amit kötelező megnézni év végén a moziban port.hu 2022-12-27 17:55:00 Film Mozi Avatar Avatar - A víz útja, Fekete Párduc 2., Vérapó – számos családbarát blockbuster és egészen elborult karácsonyi agymenés is helyet kapott a listánkon.
Wolf Kati a tönkrement házasságáról vallott Habostorta 2022-12-28 05:33:00 Bulvár Wolf Kati A Palikék Világa by Manna különleges, karácsonyi kiadásában, a Téged kérlek karácsonyra! című műsorban Wolf Kati volt Konyári Edinka vendége. Az énekesnő A Trónok harca helyett Iskolatévét kaptak az Aranybulla sorozat nézői 24.hu 2022-12-27 17:58:28 Film Trónok harca George R. R. Martin Rákay Philip A sorozatot a főszereplő a Trónok harcához hasonlította, mások a milliárdos költségvetés miatt reménykedtek látványos produkcióban. Igazolta a várakozásokat a Rákay Philip nevével fémjelzett sorozat? Nagy visszatérők és epikus befejezések – 8 blockbuster film, ami új részt kap 2023-ban Hamu és Gyémánt 2022-12-27 19:22:00 Film Mozi A blockbusterek érthető módon sokak kedvencei, hiszen olyan, általában nagyívű történeteket mutatnak be, amelyek miatt lélegzetvisszafojtva követjük a filmek cselekményét. Az ilyen mozik esetében a nézők egy része már a stáblistás rész közben a folytatáson gondolkodik, és a nagy stúdiók természetesen gondoskodnak róla, hogy a nagy kedvencek újra és Az ország legnagyobb szilveszteri táncháza Librarius 2022-12-27 17:59:22 Színpad Szilveszter A különleges este egymást váltó mindkét vonós táncházi zenekara igen erős lesz, nemcsak táncházi hanem maradandó zenei élményt is ígér. Megnéztük a Whitney Houston-mozifilmet NLC 2022-12-27 18:25:49 Film Mozi Whitney Houston Igazi red flagkéntként működött nálam, amikor megtudtam, hogy Whitney Houstonról épp az általam megvetve gyűlölt Bohém rapszódia forgatókönyvírója, Anthony McCarten írt életrajzi filmet. Az I Wanna Dance with Somebody: A Whitney Houston-film pont olyan rossz lett, mint amitől féltem. „Olyan a fizimiskám, hogy alapvetően nem sokat változtam” – 60 éves lesz Berkes Gábor, a kerek szülinapot egy különleges koncerttel ünneplik rtl.hu 2022-12-27 19:38:25 Zene Koncert Óvoda Amikor megismertük Berkes Gábort, mindössze 12 éves volt, most pedig – bár látszólag nem sokat változott –, néhány nap múlva 60 éves lesz. Az egykori gyerekszínész 1974-ben tűnt fel a Keménykalap és Krumpliorrban, aztán pedig több gyerekfilmben. Elmondása szerint azonban ez csak játék volt számára, ő óvodás kora óta zenével akart foglalkozni. Zenei Mi történt Michael Fassbenderrel? Mafab 2022-12-27 21:30:02 Film Hollywood X-Men Az X-Men: Sötét Főnix megjelenése után Michael Fassbender teljesen eltűnt Hollywoodból, hogy megvalósíthassa egyik legnagyobb álmát. A Vaják: A vér eredete a valaha volt legrosszabb értékelést kapta Rotten Tomatoeson Noizz 2022-12-27 19:36:05 Film Netflix Vaják Bár a sorozat jelenleg is ott van a Netflix kezdőoldalán a legfelkapottabb sorozatok között, de a nézők szerint pocsék lett. “Nagy felfedezési vágy van bennem” – Interjú Nagy Nándor zeneszerzővel Színház.online 2022-12-28 06:23:00 Színpad Oktatás egyetem Interjú Színház Miskolc Nemzeti Színház Bartók Béla Nagy Nándor a Miskolci Nemzeti Színházban dolgozik, mint korrepetitor és zeneszerző. Jelenleg a Miskolci Egyetem Bartók Béla Zeneművészeti Karára jár zenekarvezető szakra. A színházban főleg gyerekszínházi produkciók zeneszerzésével bízzák meg, de márt írt zenét a Nagy Gatsby-hez is. Mesél a korrepetitori munkáról, annak nehézségeiről, a zeneszerzé Emily még mindig Párizsban van, mi meg nézzük, mintha muszáj lenne Telex 2022-12-28 04:57:20 Film Az Emily Párizsban harmadik évada pont ugyanolyan gagyi és ripacs, mint az előző kettő, mégis tökéletes menekülés a mindennapok szürkeségéből. 5 film, amit kötelező megnézni év végén a moziban port.hu 2022-12-27 17:55:00 Film Mozi Avatar Avatar - A víz útja, Fekete Párduc 2., Vérapó – számos családbarát blockbuster és egészen elborult karácsonyi agymenés is helyet kapott a listánkon.
Hörspiel nach dem gleichnamigen Roman von Anthony McCarten. Ein Jahr ist es nun her, dass der 16-jährige Donald Delpe gestorben ist. Seine Familie ist im Verlust-Trauma gefangen. Die Mutter chattet mit "Gott", der Vater, ein renommierter Anwalt, bastelt an einem morschen Haus herum, das er gekauft hat. Jeff, der ältere Bruder des Verstorbenen, kann sich der paranoiden Angst seiner Mutter kaum erwehren. Mit seinem Avatar "Merchant of Menace" in dem Onlinespiel "Life of Lore" entzieht er sich schließlich völlig dem Real Life. Um seinen Sohn zu retten, steigt Vater Jim in die virtuellen Welten ein und provoziert eine Begegnung mit dem verlorenen Sohn. Übersetzung aus dem Englischen: Gabriele Kempf-Allié, Manfred Allié. Bearbeitung: Susanne Hoffmann. Mit Stephan Schad (Erzähler), Ulrike C. Tscharre (Erzählerin), Johanna Gastdorf (Renata Delpe), Leve Kühl (Jeff Delpe), Leonard Lansink (Jim Delpe), Thor W. Müller (Polizist), Pascal Hillgruber (Arzt), Julian Greis (Nathan), Christian Stark (Agi / Jim's Avatar), Gunnar Frietsch (MoM / Jeff's Avatar), André Beyer (Luther), Stephan Schwartz (Danby), Traudl Sperber (Liz), Thore Kühl (Raff), Sonya Stein (Kayla). Komposition: Jan-Peter Pflug. Technische Realisation: Corinna Gathmann und Birgit Gall. Regieassistenz: Ilka Bartels. Regie: Sven Stricker. Produktion: NDR 2015. Redaktion: Susanne Hoffmann. Verfügbar bis 11.10.2023. https://ndr.de/radiokunst
IN THE MERCIFUL SHADOWS. Anthony McCarten is best known for writing The Theory of Everything, Darkest Hour, Bohemian Rhapsody and The Two Popes. His play The Collaboration brings Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat together.
Local supernatural anthology series Beyond the Veil draws on elements of Māori, Pasifika and Filipino culture. A new scripted Netflix series about the band U2 is on the way, written by Kiwi Oscar nominee Anthony McCarten. Anthony McCarten is a New Zealand novelist, playwright, journalist, television writer and filmmaker. He is best known for writing the biopics The Theory of Everything, Darkest Hour, Bohemian Rhapsody and The Two Popes. Steve Newall, editor at flicks.co.nz, joined Francesca Rudkin. LISTEN ABOVE
New York, 1984: the iconic artist Andy Warhol meets the rising star Jean-Michel Basquiat. Their relationship as they work together on a landmark exhibition is at the heart of the world premiere of Anthony McCarten's new drama, The Collaboration, at the Young Vic theatre. The director Kwame Kwei-Armah tells Kirsty Wark how the drama pulls apart the creative, racial and sexual tensions between the two, and explores artistic reputations and rivalries. The artist Louise Bourgeois was already in her 70s in the 1980s and slowly getting the attention she deserved. An exhibition at the Hayward Gallery in London focuses on the decades that followed as she had a late burst of creativity using fabric and textiles. The curator of Woven Child Ralph Rugoff explains how the artist began to incorporate clothes from all stages of her life into her art, mining themes of personal trauma, memory, identity and reparation. The Somali-British poet Warsan Shire has been hailed as the voice of a generation, who has collaborated with the superstar Beyoncé. Her debut collection, Bless The Daughter: Raised By A Voice In Her Head is full of sounds and smells, exploring the lives of refugees and the relationship between mothers and daughters. While she is celebrated as an exciting poet of our time, Shire says she looks to Somalia's literary heritage for inspiration. Producer: Katy Hickman Photo credit: Jeremy Pope and Paul Bettany in 'Collaboration' (c) Marc Brenner. Concept and design by Émilie Chen.
In 1980s New York, two notorious members of the city's art scene have just met. Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat become close friends and collaborators as they plan to hold a joint exhibition, which promises to be the greatest in the history of modern art. ‘The Collaboration', a new play at London's Young Vic Theatre, tells this story. We speak to its writer, Anthony McCarten, director Kwame Kwei-Armah and stars Jeremy Pope and Paul Bettany.
This week: The Collaboration, a new play dramatising the relationship between Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat has opened at the Young Vic theatre in London. It looks at the period between 1983 and 1985 in which they worked together on a group of paintings, many of which were shown to critical derision and commercial failure at the Tony Shafrazi gallery in New York in 1985. Ben Luke talks to the playwright Anthony McCarten and the director Kwame Kwei-Armah about bringing these complex characters to life, and the issues, including race and class, that their relationship brings into focus. In today's New York, a Faith Ringgold retrospective has opened at the New Museum; Ben talks to Massimiliano Gioni, the exhibition's curator, about the astonishing breadth of the now 91-year-old artist's work. And in this episode's Work of the Week, Helen Stoilas is at the Frieze Art Fair in Los Angeles, where she talks to Julie Roberts, the co-founder of the gallery Roberts Projects, about Betye Saar's mural LA Energy—created and quickly destroyed in 1983, and now repainted for Roberts Projects' stand at the fair. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Two Popes discussion with director Fernando Meirelles, writer Anthony McCarten, actor Jonathan Price, producer Tracey Seaward, and production designer Mark Tildesley on November 17, 2019 at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater. Moderated by John Horn.
On today's episode, the siblings talk about whether you should give two poops about Netflix original film THE TWO POPES, the humanization of the papacy, and the reign of Anthony McCarten. Contains spoilers. Thank you for listening and your support. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Looking at state of the race for several major December releases, plus a conversation with The Two Popes screenwriter Anthony McCarten and star Jonathan Pryce.
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