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LaChina Robinson joins the show to talk about Dayna Evans' continued dominance in the court and what she expects when UNC goes against Louisville.
Malgré la fermeture des clubs et l’annulation des concerts et des festivals, la musique a envahi nos espaces confinés, et maintenu un lien entre nous. Dans cet épisode court, Clémentine et Émeline reviennent sur une année où la musique s’est consommée digitalement et en profitent pour partager les sons qui ont marqué 2020. « How TikTok Has Changed The Music Industry », Text-Only Version (2020) Vice, « Inside Club Quarantine: The future of Nightlife », Youtube (2020)Marie Ottavi, « « L’appart chez moi », venons en aux fêtes », Libération (2020)Dayna Evans traduit par Sandra Proutry-Skrzypek, « De l’éthique du streaming musical sous le capitalisme », Vice (2020)Criticism of Spotify, Wikipédia Willa Köerner, René Kladzyk, « Music industry investigation report », The creative independent (2019)Tristan Gaudiaut, « Spotify va passer le cap des 300 millions d’utilisateurs », Statista (2020)Jari Muikku, Lottaliina Pokkinen, « Streaming: pro-rata vs user-centric distribution models », Fim (2018) Tech won’t save us, « How Spotify is Built On Artist Exploitation w/ Liz Pelly » Apple Podcast (2020)Liz Pelly, « Discover Weakly, sexism on Spotify » , The Baffler (2018)Jada E. Watson, « Reflecting on Spotify’s Recommender System », Songdata (2019) Damon Krukowski, « A Tale Of Two Ecosystems: On Bandcamp, Spotify And The Wide-Open Future », Text-Only Version (2020)Néon, « Le chanteur Spleen (The Voice 2014) visé par des accusations de violences sexuelles par plusieurs femmes » (2020)Survey on female and non-binary DJs & producers in 2020 - by L’Appel du 8 MarsBinge Audio, « Programme B: Troubles fêtes, hors série » (2020) Matt Moen, « Arca: Embracing the Flux », Paper (2020)Frankie Dunn, « Björk and arca reveal their intimate letters to each other », i-d Vice (2020)Emma Buoncristiani, « La nouvelle compile Nadsat rassemble les talents émergents de la scène électro », Trax (2020)Terrence Parker, « Detroit The Blueprint Of Techno », Youtube Nolan Feeney, « How Dua Lipa Brought the World to the Dancefloor - Amid a Pandemic », Billboard (2020)Lous and the Yakuza, « Lous and the Yakuza: Lous Plurielle », Youtube (2020)La playlist Quoi de Meuf: Quoi de Meuf - Hits 2020, Spotify. Vous pouvez acheter votre playlist Spotify sur Bandcamp Quoi de Meuf est une émission de Nouvelles Ecoutes. Cet épisode est conçu par Clémentine Gallot et présenté avec Emelline Amétis. Mixage Laurie Galligani. Montage et coordination Ashley Tola.
This week in the studio, Madeleine and Bobby have Dayna Evans, Paul Walker super fan and Senior Writer at New York Magazine’s The Cut, to talk about The Fast and the Furious, a franchise that none of us should like, but all of us do. Who’d win in a fight between Vin Diesel, The Rock, and Jason Statham? Which men of Fast and the Furious would make the best slash fan fic? All this plus the reemergence of Harry Styles, Great British Bake Off drama, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jacqui and LeMar reflect on the scariest thing going on right now: America! [Headphones strongly recommended for this episode; LeMar dropped the ball as a producer] Related Links The Importance of Being an Angry Woman – Dayna Evans for NY Mag’s The Cut After the election of Donald Trump, we will not mourn. We will […]
Don't know what Slack is? Then you probably don't work in an office. The communication tool is like e-mail, but better -- and it's taking over workplaces across America. In this week's episode, Francesca and Rebecca break down the enterprise software phenomenon: How it works, who uses it, and why people are so obsessed with it. Dayna Evans, a writer for New York magazine, who has written about her complicated relationship with Slack, joins them to also discuss some potential downsides of chatting with coworkers all day.
What does your calendar look like? Is it an app? Google Calendar? A moleskine? Tune in to Ask a Clean Person as host Jolie Kerr and guest Dayna Evans help you navigate the world of daily planning. Dayna Evans is a writer and editor based in New York who writes for Gawker and other popular internet publications. On the show, Jolie and Dayna address questions about scheduling chores, effectively keeping your house clean and maintaining good habits. This program was brought to you by Rolling Press. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
World famous journalist and sex enthusiast Dayna Evans teaches GUNWASH how to get more listeners.