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Nos hemos encontrado en la Exposición "1924 : otros surrealismos" ( Fundación Mapfre / Madrid) a Remedios Varo . Nació en Anglés (Girona) en 1908, fue de las primeras mujeres y de las más jóvenes en entrar en la Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando en Madrid junto a otros grandes como Pîcasso, Dalí o Maruja Mallo. Fue una moderna, una mujer sofisticada. Se unió pronto a los surrealistas, primero a los logicofobistas catalanes y tras la guerra civil, como pareja del poeta francés Benjamin Péret, entra de lleno en el círculo de André Bretón en París. Allí conoce a una persona clave en su vida posterior que será la compañera de generación Leonora Carrington. La llegada de los nazis a Francia le hace huir de nuevo vía Marsella y Marruecos destino México. Es en México donde, juntos a otros exiliados europeos, donde encuentra su sitio , aunque pasó también unos años junto a su madre y su hermano en Venezuela. En el país del Orinoco hizo los míticos carteles para la farmacéutica Bayern que son ya parte de su obra. Pero volvió a México donde estaban todos sus amigos y amigas, especialmente Leonora Carrington con la que compartía todo. Y es en la década de los 50, cuando se casa con el austriaco Walter Gruen, el gran momento de Remedios Varo, cuando se puede dedicar exclusivamente a la pintura al tener una seguridad económica. Son sus años de mayor producción hasta su temprana muerte en 1963. Se convierte en la artista consentida de México. Sus exposiciones tenían más éxito en México que las de Frida Khalo. Sus mundos mágicos y su calidad artística llegaron mucho al público. Sus obras ya se pueden ver en los grandes museos del mundo, aunque a su país de nacimiento, España, siguen llegando con cuenta gotas. Remedios Varo está considerada uno de los grandes nombres del arte surrealista. Hoy hemos viajado su vida con la ayuda de Estrella De Diego, comisaria de la exposición de la Fundación Mapfre "1924: otros surrealismos" , las gestoras culturales e historiadoras Teresa Arcq y Alma Reza, el periodista experto en arte Pablo Ortiz de Zárate "el artesano" , Albert Roura , concejal de turismo de Anglés (Girona) , Vicenç Batalla, corresponsal de la SER en Francia, y Alejandra Rohr y Pepe Rubio, guionista de Hoy por Hoy (Cadena SER).
Hans en Chrétien bespreken onder meer de zojuist uitgezonden docu over VPRO Boeken-presentator en dichter Wim Brands, ontbrekende macho's in de Nederlandse literatuur (en of die constatering seksistisch is) en de kleine Bomans-hype vanwege diens pas verschenen biografie ‘Vleugelman'. Het te bespreken boek is ditmaal de verhalenbundel ‘Achtertuinen' van Robin Kramer. En Chrétien tipt tot slot de bloemlezing ‘Drie kersen en een sardientje' van Benjamin Péret. Luister, like en abonneer.
À l'invitation de VU.CH, l'art à l'hôpital, Caractères mobiles a écrit des cartes postales depuis l'hôpital. Le collectif place la rencontre au centre de la dynamique d'écriture. Il s'inspire de la figure de l'écrivain public dont il étend la pratique à des textes et à des besoins proprement littéraires. Sur place Florence Grivel a rencontré deux de ses trois fondateurs, Mathias Howald et Benjamin Pécoud. Lecture publique le 30 octobre, Hall principal du CHUV à 18h.
durée : 00:21:55 - Entretiens avec - par : André Parinaud - "Une nouvelle déclaration des droits de l'homme", tel est le projet d'André Breton lorsqu'il lance avec Benjamin Péret et Pierre Naville la revue "La Révolution surréaliste" en 1924. Par cette proclamation, il réaffirme une volonté révolutionnaire ainsi qu'une effervescence du langage. - invités : André Breton Écrivain, poète et initiateur du mouvement surréaliste
La renommée d'un flan était arrivée jusqu'à mes oreilles. « Le vendredi, nos patrons nous offrent toujours un flan de la pâtisserie en face du marché. C'est un des meilleurs que j'aie jamais mangé. » D'abord par Martine, de la marche nordique, puis Julien, du kung-fu. « Ce midi, j'ai mangé un flan incroyable, à côté du boulot. » « Dans le 17e ? Près du marché ? » « Oui, c'est ça ! » Les choses en seraient peut-être restées là si je n'étais pas allée voir Cécile, la sympathique ostéopathe en bas de chez nous, avec Felicia. www.onethinginafrenchday.com
Forrest, J. Andrew World, Conan Neutron and Kristina Oakes are joined by Ben Dixon of the Benjamin Dixon Show to talk about Martin Scorsese's the Wolf of Wall Street #wolfofwallstreet #wallstreet #martinscorsese #margotrobbie #leonardodicaprio #jonahhill This whole month we are doing movies about money! Join our discord: discord.gg/ZHU8W55pnh Conan Neutron has music available from Conan Neutron & The Secret Friends and could use music sales now more than ever.. https://neutronfriends.bandcamp.com OR if you want to become a Protonic Reversal patron: patreon.com/protonicreversal We are also now going to be sponsored by Yebiga, a Traditional Balkan Rakija, Serbian Plum Brandy. Go to Yebiga.com to see where it's available near you.
Le Dr Margaux Creutz-Leroy, présidente de Fédération Française des Réseaux de Santé en Périnatalité, est notre invitée aujourd'hui après le cri d'alarme et la lettre ouverte envoyée au Président Emmanuel Macron par sa fédésur la périnatalité en France.
durée : 00:43:25 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - Par Jehan Mayoux - Avec Loleh Bellon, Anne Perez, Roger Blin, Pierre Delbon, René Farabet et Jean Martin - Réalisation Alain Barroux
Buy Emerald Wounds: https://www.shakespeareandcompany.com/books/emerald-woundsJoyce Mansour was a Syrian Jewish exile from Egypt whose fierce, macabre, erotically charged works gave André Breton's Surrealist group a much-needed jolt after the ravages of the Second World War. Among new adherents, only Mansour wrote poems commensurate with those of Robert Desnos, René Char, Benjamin Pêret, and other poets from the movement's heyday.Emerald Wounds: Selected Poems by Joyce Mansour is a compact yet career-spanning, bilingual anthology of this incendiary poet. With a biographical introduction by translator Emilie Moorhouse, who was drawn to Mansour's tough, take-no-prisoners stance during the societal reckoning of the #MeToo movement, Emerald Wounds showcases the entire arc of her trajectory as a poet, from the at-once gothic and minimalist fragments of her first collection in 1953, Screams, to the serpentine power of her final poems of the 1980s. Juxtaposing the original French poems with their English translations, Mansour's voice surges forward uncensored and raw, communicating the frustrations, anger, and sadness of an intelligent, worldly woman who defies the constraints and oppression of a male-dominated society that sees women as superficial objects of desire rather than multidimensional, autonomous subjects. Mansour is a poet the world needs today. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jean-Claude Silbermann est né en 1935 à Boulogne-Billancourt dans une famille bourgeoise. En 1954 il se déclare poète et décide de ne pas suivre la voie toute tracée derrière son père à la tête de son entreprise. Il prend ses distances avec sa famille. En lisant Alcools et Calligramme d'Apollinaire, il a une révélation. Il clame à l'adresse d'André Breton « Je suis surréaliste » lequel l'invite à rejoindre le mouvement entre 57 et jusqu'à sa dissolution en 69. Dès lors Breton, Antonin Artaud, Benjamin Péret deviennent ses amis et lectures. En 1959, il publie un premier recueil de poèmes chez Jean Jacques Pauvert. Après avoir été réformé de l'armée, il n'arrive plus à écrire et en 1962, sous l'impulsion de son ami, le peintre Pierre Jaouen, il commence à dessiner et peindre. Il reprend l'écriture et la poésie, écrit des chansons. Ses œuvres sont exposées au Mamco à Genève, à Prague, Stockholm, Brest, au centre Pompidou à Paris. On le qualifie de dernier surréaliste, mais il refuse d'être traité comme une archive. Il a refusé qu'un écriteau soit apposé au fronton de sa maison dans le cadre des carnets de promeneurs inspirés sur les sentiers de Port Cros. Sa mère découvre pour la première fois Port-Cros à l'âge de 18 ans en 1929, elle en est éblouie. Jean-Claude Silbermann y met les pieds pour la première fois en 1938 à l'âge de 3 ans mais c'est finalement en 1950 que démarrent vraiment ses souvenirs d'enfance sur l'île. Il y passe toutes ses vacances après la guerre.Avec Jean-Claude, nous avons parlé de son parcours personnel et artistique, des rencontres qui l'ont jalonné, de la Bretagne, de son lien à Port-Cros, d'art et de poésie et de la place du surréalisme dans notre société…Un témoignage puissant, poétique et savoureux, truffé d'anecdotes, qui vous permettra d'approcher l'univers surréaliste de Jean-Claude Silbermann que je remercie pour sa spontanéité et sa finesse, son regard à la fois sensible et sans concession sur Port Cros, la vie et le monde.Pour aller plus loin dans votre découverte du travail de Jean Claude Silbermann, je vous recommande le film « Mais qui a salé la salade de céleri ? » accompagné de son livret très complet et joliment illustré paru chez Sevendoc.Vous y trouverez notamment l'analyse faite par Christian Bernard alors directeur de musée et Fondateur du Mamco de Genève de son œuvre et notamment de son incroyable installation « Babyl Babylon » au MAMCO. Il dit : « on ne sait pas par où entrer dans cette œuvre. Tout y flotte. Nous n'y accédons que par surprise, à l'improviste. Il parle du ballet des figures de Silbermann, de figures de carnaval, d'un spectacle sans commencement ni fin, tres ouvert, d'un emboitement de choses improbables. C'est comme si le monde était un palindrome dont on ne pouvait pas faire le tour. L'article complet et toutes les notes et références citées dans l'épisode sont à retrouver sur https://fragileporquerolles.com/jcsilbermann_port_cros/
A Long Time Ago in a Galaxy Far Far Away. Time to strap in for the 2019 hit Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order. DJ and Benjamin P discuss this game and dive into the rabbit hole of over saturation. Uh oh to Disney. But anyways, check out all our thoughts on this game now! Follow us on twitter @whynotgamepod Youtube.com/whynotgamepod Twitch.tv/whynotgamepod Benjamin P - @whynotbenjamin DJ - @whynotDJ17 Travis - @Travis_B14
Happy MARIO DAY! Mario Kart 8 is the gift that keeps on giving. Tune in as we discuss this game that has kept kart racing fans semi-satisfied for the past nine years. Battle mode or Grand Prix? Single or Multiplayer? Find out our thoughts on these things and much more! Follow us on twitter @whynotgamepod Benjamin P - @whynotbenjamin DJ - @whynotDJ17 Travis - @Travis_B14
We are back and ready for action. Tune in to hear DJ, Travis, and Benjamin P's thoughts on the newest mainline Pokemon game. Was it worth the hype? Is it a buggy mess? Let's dive in! Follow us on twitter @whynotgamepod Benjamin P - @whynotbenjamin DJ - @whynotDJ17 Travis - @Travis_B14
The question of the day that we hope to answer - DJ, Travis, and Benjamin P play and discuss one of the best selling Nintendo Wii games - Super Mario Galaxy. Does it stand the test of time? Is it a must play or a sure skip? Tune in and find out what the Why Not Crew thinks about Mario's galactic adventure.
For the first time ever, DJ and Benjamin P experience The Last Of Us through the PS5 remake, and lets just say, they have thoughts. Tune in to hear them!
Benjamin P has a new addiction and that can't be fixed. Disney Dreamlight Valley - a brand new game recently entering Early Access - is the star of our latest episode. Join as Travie-Daddy, DJ, and Benjamin P discuss the epic life-sim that has taken over the lives of over a million people. Disney Dreamlight Valley - play it.
Join as Benjamin P discusses the game of the week with the one and only - sick DJ. This week the crew will answer the burning questions - is Digimon Survive worth any excitement? or is it a definite pass? Also - a special guests hops on the show (at the end) and we announce some excited changes to the Why Not Crew.
Tous les moyens sont bons pour accélérer et faciliter le lien entre des recruteurs et des candidats à l'emploi à l'heure où il y a plus d'offres que de demandes. GOTAF ajoute un moyen simple et usuel de diffuser une offre d'emploi ainsi que d'y répondre : l'audio. En s'affranchissant de l'écriture et de la vidéo, la startup née pendant la période covid, ouvre la possibilité à quiconque de postuler et trouver un "taf" quelque soit son niveau d'étude ou son handicap Benjamin Pâris, responsable marketing de GOTAF était l'invité du 7/9 au micro de Frédéric Cloteaux
Bienvenue à ce 21ème goûter musical, une émission de dégustation avec les oreilles, qui va aujourd'hui vous parler de peinture ! On a eu le plaisir de recevoir Benjamin Pérot, le talentueux créateur du podcast Graine de Violence qui fait des portraits d'artistes aux petits oignons. Bonne écoute ! La liste des morceaux choisis Si vous avez des morceaux en tête sur le sujet, envoyez-nous vos suggestions via Twitter, Facebook ou Instagram ou tartinetaculture@gmail.com et on les ajoutera à la playlist ! - N'hésitez pas à venir parlez avec nous de l'émission et des autres tartines sur notre salon Discord ! Et si vous aimez ce qu'on fait, vous pouvez le crier à la face du monde en soutenant notre label.
Benjamin Pérez nos habla de la Biblia y de por qué no cree que Jesús sea el hijo de Dios por usar chanclas en su rutina de stand up.
Heel wat mensen zijn erg geschrokken van de beelden van Benjamin P, de jonge fransman die in metrostation Rogier een vrouw de sporen op duwde. De vrouw overleefde als bij wonder de duw, maar het zet heel wat Brusselaars aan het denken... In sommige buitenlandse steden, zoals bijvoorbeeld Londen, Parijs en zelfs Rijsel hebben bepaalde metro haltes automatische glazen deuren. Kan dat in Brussel ook? Liggen er zulke plannen op tafel? En hoe veilig is onze Brusselse metro eigenlijk? Vragen die we voorleggen aan Herman Welter, die als journalist sinds 1964 de spoorwegen en het stads- en streekvervoer in binnen- en buitenland volgt.
Benjamin P. Davis, Hannah Arendt's Right to Have Rights in the American Context by Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto
Jean-Claude Silbermann est né en 1935 à Boulogne-Billancourt dans une famille bourgeoise. En 1954 il se déclare poète et décide de ne pas suivre la voie toute tracée derrière son père à la tête de son entreprise. Il prend ses distances avec sa famille. En lisant Alcools et Calligramme d'Apollinaire, il a une révélation. Il clame à l'adresse d'André Breton « Je suis surréaliste » lequel l'invite à rejoindre le mouvement entre 57 et jusqu'à sa dissolution en 69. Dès lors Breton, Antonin Artaud, Benjamin Péret deviennent ses amis et lectures. En 1959, il publie un premier recueil de poèmes chez Jean Jacques Pauvert. Après avoir été réformé de l'armée, il n'arrive plus à écrire et en 1962, sous l'impulsion de son ami, le peintre Pierre Jaouen, il commence à dessiner et peindre. Il reprend l'écriture et la poésie, écrit des chansons. Ses œuvres sont exposées au Mamco à Genève, à Prague, Stockholm, Brest, au centre Pompidou à Paris. On le qualifie de dernier surréaliste, mais il refuse d'être traité comme une archive. Il a refusé qu'un écriteau soit apposé au fronton de sa maison dans le cadre des carnets de promeneurs inspirés sur les sentiers de Port Cros. Sa mère découvre pour la première fois Port-Cros à l'âge de 18 ans en 1929, elle en est éblouie. Jean-Claude Silbermann y met les pieds pour la première fois en 1938 à l'âge de 3 ans mais c'est finalement en 1950 que démarrent vraiment ses souvenirs d'enfance sur l'île. Il y passe toutes ses vacances après la guerre.Avec Jean-Claude nous avons parlé de son parcours personnel et artistique, des rencontres qui l'ont jalonné, de la Bretagne, de son lien à Port-Cros, d'art et de poésie et de la place du surréalisme dans notre société…Un témoignage puissant, poétique et savoureux, truffé d'anecdotes, qui vous permettra d'approcher l'univers surréaliste de Jean-Claude Silbermann que je remercie pour sa spontanéité et sa finesse, son regard à la fois sensible et sans concession sur Port Cros, la vie et le monde.Pour aller plus loin dans votre découverte du travail de Jean Claude Silbermann, je vous recommande le film « Mais qui a salé la salade de céleri ? » accompagné de son livret très complet et joliment illustré paru chez Sevendoc.Vous y trouverez notamment l'analyse faite par Christian Bernard alors directeur de musée et Fondateur du Mamco de Genève de son œuvre et notamment de son incroyable installation « Babyl Babylon » au MAMCO. Il dit : « on ne sait pas par où entrer dans cette œuvre. Tout y flotte. Nous n'y accédons que par surprise, à l'improviste. Il parle du ballet des figures de Silbermann, de figures de carnaval, d'un spectacle sans commencement ni fin, tres ouvert, d'un emboitement de choses improbables. C'est comme si le monde était un palindrome dont on ne pouvait pas faire le tour. L'article complet et toutes les notes et références citées dans l'épisode sont à retrouver sur fragileporquerolles.com
It's Casual Friday! Emma is joined by Benjamin P. Dixon, host of The Benjamin Dixon Show, to wrap up a big week in news. Benjamin and Emma dive right into the really heavy events of the last week in Afghanistan and how Biden has at least proved his ability to hold strong under media pressure. Emma and Ben dive into the investments that have driven the National Security journalism over the past week, and why, although Biden is anything but an antimilitarist, we should stand behind his ability to push back against military contractors and stand strong in his stance on Afghanistan withdrawal, before juxtaposing that with the added pressure we must apply to get his administration to cancel student loan debt, now that we know he's got the legal ability to do so. Reflecting on the reactionary nature (in a good way when it comes to getting him to do what we want) of Biden and his administration, Emma and Ben move onto discussing developing booster shots amidst severe global vaccine apartheid and mask mandates as republican dig into PTA grassroots organizing, before moving onto what Haiti's rebuild could look like following the recent disaster. Emma wraps up the free half with Lt. Gov. Dan “Sacrifice Your Grandma” Patrick's Fox drop-in to blame vaccination rates on Black folks. In the second half of the show, Emma is joined by Dan from the Internet, host of the Power Report and Audioface podcasts, to discuss the California recall effort, and why, despite Gov Newsom's utterly problematic policy record, the effort would only work to boost Republican ability to undo any progress in CA. And in the Fun Half, Matt takes over as co-host of the EmMajority Report to cover the recent allegations on the Minnesota GOP after their Chairwoman Jennifer Carnahan's relationship with Bitcoin entrepreneur, alleged child-trafficker and Republican super donor Tony Lazzaro came to light, even as Tucker Carlson and the New York Post stand strong behind him, plus, your IMs! Become a member at JoinTheMajorityReport.com Subscribe to the AMQuickie newsletter here. Join the Majority Report Discord! http://majoritydiscord.com/ Get all your MR merch at our store https://shop.majorityreportradio.com/ (Merch issues and concerns can be addressed here: majorityreportstore@mirrorimage.com) You can now watch the livestream on Twitch Check out today's sponsors: Freshly sends fresh, fully prepared meals right to your door. Get $40 off your first two orders at Freshly.com/majority sunsetlakecbd is a majority employee owned farm in Vermont, producing 100% pesticide free CBD products. Great company, great product and fans of the show! Use code Leftisbest and get 20% off at http://www.sunsetlakecbd.com. And now Sunset Lake CBD has donated $2500 to the Nurses strike fund, and we encourage MR listeners to help if they can. Here's a link to where folks can donate: https://forms.massnurses.org/we-stand-with-st-vincents-nurses/ Support the St. Vincent Nurses today as they continue to strike for a fair contract! https://action.massnurses.org/we-stand-with-st-vincents-nurses/ Subscribe to Discourse Blog, a newsletter and website for progressive essays and related fun partly run by AM Quickie writer Jack Crosbie. https://discourseblog.com/ Subscribe to AM Quickie writer Corey Pein's podcast News from Nowhere, at https://www.patreon.com/newsfromnowhere Check out The Letterhack's upcoming Kickstarter project for his new graphic novel! https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/milagrocomic/milagro-heroe-de-las-calles Check out Matt Binder's YouTube channel! Check out The Nomiki Show live at 3 pm ET on YouTube at patreon.com/thenomikishow Check out Matt's podcast, Literary Hangover, at Patreon.com/LiteraryHangover, or on iTunes. Check out Jamie's podcast, The Antifada, at patreon.com/theantifada, on iTunes, or at twitch.tv/theantifada (streaming every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 7pm ET!) Follow the Majority Report crew on Twitter: @SamSeder @EmmaVigeland @MattBinder @MattLech @BF1nn @BradKAlsop Check out Timbah.On.Toast's "Tim Pool: Chaotic News Analyst" Check out ReichWingWatch's "The Jimmy Dore Deception".
In this episode, Benjamin P. Edwards, Associate Professor of Law and Director of the Public Policy Clinic at the University of Nevada Las Vegas William S. Boyd School of Law, discusses his draft article "Supreme Risk." Edwards explains that the United States financial markets are regulated primarily by self-regulatory organizations or "SROs" supervised by government agencies. He discusses his history of SROs, and observes that they can insulate financial markets from systemic political risk. But he notes that they are vulnerable to judicial risk, especially now that the Supreme Court seems poised to question the constitutional legitimacy of their structure. He reflects on the different potential constitutional problems, and explains how SROs can help mitigate judicial risk. Edwards is on Twitter at @BenPEdwards.This episode was hosted by Brian L. Frye, Spears-Gilbert Professor of Law at the University of Kentucky College of Law. Frye is on Twitter at @brianlfrye. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sam and Emma host David Dayen, Executive Editor at The American Prospect, to discuss the White House and Congress's inability to keep the federal eviction moratorium from lapsing, leaving thousands of renters' livelihoods in the balance. Beginning with Trump's initial implementation of the moratorium, Dayen walks through the extensions leading up to the Supreme Court decision that found, while permissible for now, the moratorium had no grounds to be extended one more without congressional approval, all leading up to a lack of action by the Biden Administration until the final days of the moratorium. David, Emma, and Sam delve into this primary failing of the administration to either take action themselves – or at least prepare the legislature on some level for a vote on the matter – as well as the swift cop-out by Democratic House leadership to immediately shift the blame back onto Biden, before moving onto the complete disarray of American social services, as emphasized by the failure to distribute the tens of billions of dollars allocated for rental assistance. After looking into how the concept of “precedent” has prevented taking action, regardless of permanence, to genuinely help people, Sam, David, and Emma discuss the relationship between the progressive caucus and Democratic leadership, the importance of AOC's and Cori Bush's pressure, even if it only shifts Democrats inches, and why a mutually adversarial relationship is necessary to push their co-party members further to the left. Sam and Emma look further into AOC and Bush's response to the House's failure to act on the moratorium, and how the leadership has begun to push back on them. Then in the Fun Half: Benjamin P. Dixon of The Benjamin Dixon Show joins from the road as he gives on-the-ground updates on the OH-11 special congressional election, Nina Turner's chances, and John from SA calls in later to touch on a few final numbers from the race. The MR crew discusses road trips, their favorite highways, Jeff from GA calls in from NY to discuss the failures of the legislature and the pride held in the senate of that very element, and AOC comes out to say that the progressives have put their foot down when it comes to getting two bills passed for infrastructure. Lastly, chairman of the OK GOP, John Bennett, recalls the harrowing beginnings of the Holocaust with Jewish folks being told to stay safe and not shop in grocery stores without a mask, before the crew admires Dave Rubin's commitment to taking on big tech as he announces his departure from the grid in order to plan his destruction of Twitter, plus, your calls and IMs! Become a member at JoinTheMajorityReport.com Join the Majority Report Discord! http://majoritydiscord.com/ Get all your MR merch at our store https://shop.majorityreportradio.com/ (Merch issues and concerns can be addressed here: majorityreportstore@mirrorimage.com) You can now watch the livestream on Twitch Check out today's sponsor: LiquidIV: The hot summer months are here and we need to be proactive to keep our body fueled up & hydrated. Liquid I.V. contains 5 essential vitamins—more Vitamin C than an orange and as much potassium as a banana. Healthier than sugary sports drinks, there are no artificial flavors or preservatives and less sugar than an apple. Grab your Liquid I.V. in bulk nationwide at Costco or you can get 25% off when you go to liquidIV.com and use code MAJORITYREP at checkout. That's 25% off ANYTHING you order when you get better hydration today using promo code MAJORITYREP at liquidIV.com. Support the St. Vincent Nurses today as they continue to strike for a fair contract! https://action.massnurses.org/we-stand-with-st-vincents-nurses/ Subscribe to Discourse Blog, a newsletter and website for progressive essays and related fun partly run by AM Quickie writer Jack Crosbie. https://discourseblog.com/ Subscribe to AM Quickie writer Corey Pein's podcast News from Nowhere, at https://www.patreon.com/newsfromnowhere Check out The Letterhack's upcoming Kickstarter project for his new graphic novel! https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/milagrocomic/milagro-heroe-de-las-calles Check out Matt Binder's YouTube channel! Check out The Nomiki Show live at 3 pm ET on YouTube at patreon.com/thenomikishow Check out Matt's podcast, Literary Hangover, at Patreon.com/LiteraryHangover, or on iTunes. Check out Jamie's podcast, The Antifada, at patreon.com/theantifada, on iTunes, or at twitch.tv/theantifada (streaming every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 7pm ET!) Follow the Majority Report crew on Twitter: @SamSeder @EmmaVigeland @MattBinder @MattLech @BF1nn @BradKAlsop Check out the full length video of Aamon Animations' "Steven Crowder's NIGHTMARE" here.
To continue my discussion of poetry as a transformation of experience that is a product of the lyrical imagination, I follow up my consideration of surrealistic poetry with examples of magical realist and fantasy poems. These three threads are layerings of the essential core of imaginative writing and affirm how poetry is a form of transformative aesthetic expression that enables us to explore the world beyond the limits and constraints of what we individually know about it. I read poems by Pattiann Rogers, Elise Cowen, Benjamin Péret, David Gascoyne, William Butler Yeats, and Kerry Shawn Keys. I end the program with one of my own poems.
4. července 1899 se narodil Benjamin Péret - francouzský básník a představitel surrealismu. Báseň přeložil Vítězslav Nezval. Podcast "Báseň na každý den" poslouchejte na Anchor, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts a na dalších platformách. Domovská stránka podcastu je na www.rogner.cz/basen-na-kazdy-den. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/basennakazdyden/message
Mas Afinal, o que pensamos sobre forca de vontade? O espirito de superação se manifesta pela condição que voce está ou vem de dentro? A gente ouve as historias dos nossos ídolos e percebem que todos se colocaram em ambientes que o fizeram ser herói, mas ele sempre foi ou ele “meteu o louco” e se colocou em situaçōes que o transformariam? Vem junto no play e siga @desperticidade no instagram. ### Livros: "Força de Vontade não funciona" de Benjamin P. hardy | A Sabedoria do Eneagrama de Don Richard Riso & Russ Hudson | A boa sorte - Criando as condições de sucesso na vida e nos negócios de Alex Rovira Celma & Fernando Trias de Bes | Palestra: Vontade: Poder Transformador de Lucia Elena Galvão https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NU7_2Wu1tDo ###
Ito ang unang episode ng pinakabagong segment ng The Linya-Linya Show, ang "Ano'ng Kwento?". Ang layon lang nito, magbahagi at magbasa ng ilang maiikling kuwento mula sa mga hinahangaang makata, kwentista, o nobelista, at sa paraang ito, maka-inspire sa listeners na magbasa pa ng mga akdang Pinoy. Ang unang kwentong tampok ay ang "Di Mo Masilip Ang Langit" ni Benjamin P. Pascual, na nanalo ng Don Carlos Palanca Award for Literature sa kategoryang Maikling Kwento noong 1981. Required reading ito sa Filipino class nina Ali noong high school, na tumatak sa kanya, at isa sa mga akdang nagmulat at nagtulak sa kanyang magbasa pa at magsulat sa Filipino. Kaya eto na, makinig. Share your thoughts, reactions, and recommendations @thelinyalinyashow on Instagram, or join us in our exclusive group on Facebook. TW: Pregnancy, Child Loss
Date: November 17, 1952 Speaker: Benjamin P. Thomas Topic: “Mr. Lincoln Reads His Mail” Running Time: 75:29 Chicago Civil War Round Table Monthly Meeting
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