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Introduction As per Wikipedia, the phrase “You can never tell a book by its cover” was popularized when it appeared in the 1946 murder mystery, Murder in the Glass Room, by Lester Fuller and Edwin Rolfe: So let's talk about books today from a designer's lens. For this episode, I have, Multiple award winning designer, Ahlawat Gunjan. He is Head of Design at Penguin Random House, India. Ahlawat has a master's degree in graphic design from The Glasgow School of Art, UK. Previous to that he spent a semester at Indiana-Purdue University, USA, focusing on design thinking, innovation, and leadership. At the core, he is from NID, Ahmedabad. What goes into making a book cover design? Secrets of Book Publishing, what goes into making a book, the future of physical books in the digital world, and a few tips if you wish to get into editorial design or publication. Questions They often say, “Don't judge a book by its cover” Although the metaphorical meaning is different, but how does that feel to you as a designer? How true it is in the world of Book Design? What are the fundamental principles of effective book cover design? How is the balance achieved between telling a story through the cover, aesthetics, and shelf presence to grab a potential reader's attention? How does cover design differ across genres? (literary fiction vs. Children's book vs. Biographies and oh… there are endless categories) What role does audience research play in cover design decisions? Beyond the cover, what design elements go into creating a cohesive and reader-friendly book experience (typography, layout, illustrations, etc.)? How does the design team collaborate with authors and editors throughout the publishing process? Can you walk us through the entire process from penning it down to finally in the reader's hand? What factors influence the size and dimensions of a book (content type, target audience, printing costs, etc.)? With the rise of digital reading, how is the role of design evolving in the publishing industry? I recently was in London and went to Waterstones. They have multiple stores. The one at Piccadilly Circus was 4 4-story huge building. The sections/categories they had were crazy. Each airport has a bookstore. What is the future of books in this digital age? What design trends do you see shaping the future of printed books? How can one be a book designer? What advice would you give to aspiring book designers? What are some of the most iconic book cover designs in history, and why are they effective? Any that you designed and felt nice about or had a good recall? Reference reading https://www.ahlawatgunjan.com/about https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLT_nLTtyPc https://books.google.com.sg/books/about/Slow_Is_Beautiful.html?id=nMLFzwEACAAJ&source=kp_author_description&redir_esc=y https://www.instagram.com/ahlawat.gunjan/?hl=en https://www.linkedin.com/in/ahlawat-gunjan-8b866015/?original_referer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2F&originalSubdomain=in https://www.penguin.co.in/book_author/ahlawat-gunjan/ https://www.amazon.in/Slow-Beautiful-Ultimate-Journal-Mindful/dp/0670095265 https://booksfirst.in/2023/02/01/ahlawat-gunjan-i-always-try-to-strive-for-simplicity/ https://scroll.in/article/1041022/with-easy-to-use-prompts-visual-designer-ahlawat-gunjan-teaches-how-to-see-reflect-and-create-art https://www.joinpaperplanes.com/ahlawat-gunjan/
Join us in Middle Earth as we talk The Lord of the Rings: Rings of Power with the actors and creators of the series. *CAUTION: THERE WILL BE SPOILERS FROM SEASON 1* Find us on Youtube. Mike is joined by actors Charlie Vickers (Sauron) and Daniel Weyman (The Stranger), and showrunners Patrick McKay & JD Payne in a conversation about the second season of Amazon's The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power. In the conversation, we consider the theology of the writing and adaptation of these beloved characters with the ones who are bringing them to bear in the new adaptation. And be warned, if you haven't watched Rings of Power season 1, there are some spoilers in this conversation! GO DEEPER WITH THE BULLETIN: Follow the show in your podcast app of choice Find us on Youtube. Rate and Review the show in your podcast app of choice Leave a comment in Spotify with your feedback on the discussion–we may even respond! TODAY'S GUESTS: Charlie Vickers is at the start of an exciting career. He graduated from the prestigious drama school, The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, in 2017 and since then, he has appeared in a number of projects, including the Amazon Original The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart alongside Sigourney Weaver and Netflix's Medici: Masters of Florence opposite Sean Bean. Vickers also had a key role in Rachel Ward's Sydney set feature film Palm Beach, opposite Greta Scaachi, Richard E. Grant and Sam Neill. Daniel Weyman is a British actor. His career includes leading roles in television shows such as Silent Witness, Gentleman Jack, Foyle's War and Dunkirk. His extensive theater work has earned him great acclaim, leading productions including The Mentor, Sideways, 4000 Days, The Crucible, King Lear, Nicholas Nickleby, The Comedy of Errors, The Glass Room, and many more. JD Payne & Patrick McKay have been writing together for nearly 25 years. In that time, they have collaborated on more than twenty screenplays, including work on Star Trek Beyond for producer J.J. Abrams, Jungle Cruise for Walt Disney Studios, and their original 2017 Blacklist script Escape. Their many feature and television scripts include projects for Sony, Warner Bros, Legendary, 20th Century Fox, Legendary, and Paramount Pictures. Payne & McKay grew up just outside of Washington, D.C., where they met on their high school debate team, and soon began writing and directing original plays together. Payne attended Yale University, where he studied English Literature, graduating with honors. McKay is a graduate of Stonehill College, where he studied Theater Arts, and American University, where he earned an MFA in Creative Writing. They are both married, with two children each. ABOUT THE BULLETIN: The Bulletin is a weekly (and sometimes more!) current events show from Christianity Today hosted and moderated by Clarissa Moll, with senior commentary from Russell Moore (Christianity Today's Editor-in-Chief) and Mike Cosper (Director, CT Media). Each week the show explores current events and breaking news and shares a Christian perspective on issues that are shaping our world. We also offer special one-on-one conversations with writers, artists, and thought leaders whose impact on the world brings important significance to a Christian worldview, like Bono, Harrison Scott Key, Frank Bruni, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A talk by Thanissaro Bhikkhu entitled "The Glass Room"
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Safa and Louise from Tactical Tech showcase a few of the projects and resources focused on exploring and mitigating the impacts of technology on societies. The programs and events they organise raise awareness and encourage people to take control of their digital privacy, security, and wellbeing, with further resources to train on verification skills. About Safa Ghnaim Safa Ghnaim is Associate Program Director at Tactical Tech. She has contributed to and co-written materials for the Data Detox Kit and Digital Enquirer Kit projects. Prior to joining Tactical Tech, Safa specialized in adult education, among other projects. About Louise Hisayasu Louise Hisayasu is a Senior Project Coordinator at Tactical Tech. She works on The Glass Room project which develops exhibitions of varying formats. She has worked with partners worldwide to host, develop and localize media and digital literacy resources. Tactical Tech on Social Media Twitter: @Info_Activism Instagram: tactical_tech Facebook: facebook.com/Tactical.Tech Other: mastodon.cc/@info_activism/ Resources tacticaltech.org datadetoxkit.org digitalenquirer.org theglassroom.org https://theglassroom.org/misinformation-edition/ https://theglassroom.org/en/what-the-future-wants/ https://gafam.theglassroom.org/ John Mikton on Social Media LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jmikton/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jmikton Web: beyonddigital.org Dan Taylor on social media: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dantcz/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DanTaylorAE Web: www.appsevents.com Listen on: iTunes / Podbean / Stitcher / Spotify / YouTube Would you like to have a free 1 month trial of the new Google Workspace Plus (formerly G Suite Enterprise for Education)? Just fill out this form and we'll get you set up bit.ly/GSEFE-Trial
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Muhammad Radwan ist der Projektkoordinator von „The Glass Room“. Die interaktive Ausstellung setzt sich mit den Bereichen auseinander, in denen sich Fake News verbreiten. >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/kultur/n99-muhammad-radwan-ueber-die-ausstellung-the-glass-room-und-fake-news
Muhammad Radwan ist der Projektkoordinator von „The Glass Room“. Die interaktive Ausstellung setzt sich mit den Bereichen auseinander, in denen sich Fake News verbreiten. >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/kultur/n99-muhammad-radwan-ueber-die-ausstellung-the-glass-room-und-fake-news
It’s almost a meme at this point. A group of friends sitting around riffing say “this should be a podcast!.” Often those podcasts don’t work because they lack structure and a clear direction. Dirt Cheap is NOT one of those podcasts. It’s funny, edgy and off the cuff but still manages to keep a basic structure that makes for an easy, entertaining listen. Husband and wife duo, Amanda Meadows and Geoffrey Golden teamed up with production studio Neon Hum to bring us this unique podcast. The premise is actually pretty simple. Geoffrey reads from a dime store novel called “Murder in the Glass Room” a baffling noir novel from the 1940’s, while Amanda reacts in real time (with plenty of commentary and bantering between the two hosts.) The result is a 22 episode story arc that will leave you laughing. The pair chat with Evo about the importance of structure within a show, how they take they goofiness seriously, and in general, their creative process for making Dirt Cheap. LEARN MORE ABOUT CASTOS 3 Clips is a Castos Original Series. Castos provides tools for public and private podcasts and believes podcasters should own their turf to provide the best possible audience experience. Visit castos.com Inside the Episode You can listen to all episodes of Dirt Cheap on Neon Hum’s website You can follow Amanda Meadows on twitter @amandonium To learn more about Geoffrey, check out his website This episode was produced and edited by Stuart Barefoot @smallleaguestu Music is by Tyler Litwin About the Host Evo Terra has the dubious honor of releasing the 40th podcast… ever. Other notable podcasting elements from his past include authoring Podcasting For Dummies and Expert Podcasting Practices for Dummies, launching and running one of the first large podcast networks, building a successful strategic podcast consultancy, and is a celebrated keynote speaker on stages around the world. He's also done a bunch of really, really weird stuff that Google still shows.
Living in Hong Kong has given Ross a different pandemic perspective, and has shifted his reading life in ways we discuss during this episode, as well as discussing books we've read recently. I'm just a bot, though.Download or listen via this link: Reading Envy 230: Iron Bubble Subscribe to the podcast via this link: FeedburnerOr subscribe via Apple Podcasts by clicking: SubscribeOr listen through TuneIn Or listen on Google Play Or listen via StitcherOr listen through Spotify Or listen through Google Podcasts Books discussed: Imperial Twilight by Stephen PlattGreat Circle by Maggie ShipsteadKlara and the Sun by Kazuo IshiguroSeveral People are Typing by Calvin KasulkeThe Betrayals by Bridget CollinsOther mentions:Robert Burns Night in Hong Kong The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet by David MitchellTravels with a Tangerine by Tim Mackintosh-SmithBooker AwardCamp ToBKazuo Ishiguro - Nobel PrizeOryx and Crake by Margaret AtwoodWall-E (film)The Buried Giant by Kazuo IshiguroNever Let Me Go by Kazuo IshiguroThe Remains of the Day by Kazuo IshiguroThe Glass Bead Game by Herman HesseThe Glass Room by Simon MawerRazorblade Tears by S.A. CosbyMaybe Esther: A Family Story by Katja PetrowskajaRelated episodes: Episode 028 - The Room of Requirement with David GallowayEpisode 045 - Worlds Collide with Ross O'BrienStalk us online:Jenny at GoodreadsJenny on TwitterJenny is @readingenvy on Instagram and Litsy Ross on TwitterRoss can also be heard on the Sugar My Bones podcastAll links to books are through Bookshop.org, where I am an affiliate. I wanted more money to go to the actual publishers and authors. I link to Amazon when a book is not listed with Bookshop.
Welcome, my fellow creatives, to a month of recommended reads! I'm excited to try some unique flavors you have sent my way. We'll begin with The Glass Room by Simon Mawer. If you'd like to recommend a read to me--or perhaps recommend your own writing!--please reach out to me at jeanleesworld.com. See you there!
This episode highlights Yvette Ramos-Volz, founder of BotanicAromatica and The Glass Room. Yvette, a driver and facilitator of change, is the creator of the trademarked, arts-based coaching model called Living Life, in the Meantime. This intensive model is a driver of her vision for integrating botanicals (including Aromatherapy) and the creative process of working with stained glass. Our conversation begins with plants: inspiration from the garden captured in infusions! She shares how aromatherapy came into her life to assist in navigating changes and stress. Underlying themes of the discussion are the importance of Aromatherapy as a supporting modality, synergy, integration, intuition and "coming into your own." We reflect on how aromatherapy is everywhere: when we cook, walk up to a pine tree and more. Yevette's weaving of change, process, glass (i.e., the similar fragility of glass to the mind) and botanicals left me refreshed and inspired, as I hope you are too after listening to this episode! Get in-touch with Yvette and find out more about her at The Glass Room and BotanicAromatica and on Instagram at @theglassroomnj and @botanicaromatica. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/essential-aromatica/message
The Affair is the 2019 historical drama based on the Simon Mower novel, The Glass Room. Genre: Drama
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In the final chapter of Murder in the Glass Room, Phil discovers who murdered Edna. To play Geoffrey's MITGR-themed game, go to adventuresnack.com/dirtcheap. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bobby addresses the controversy over him wanting to plan his own bachelor party instead of having Eddie (his best man) do it. Lunchbox calls out Scuba Steve for something he heard him say in the Glass Room. Have you ever wondered how Bobby landed the gig as in-house mentor on American Idol? Listener Billy called in to find out why and Bobby shared the failure he has that led to him getting it! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
This week we welcome two special guests--Amanda Meadows and Geoffrey Golden of the Dirt Cheap podcast--to discuss one of their favorite recent graphic novels: BTTM FDRS, by Ezra Clayton Daniels and Ben Passmore. The book has been compared to Jordan Peele's film Get Out, and features a many-tentacled monster that inhabits an apartment building in a gentrifying Chicago neighborhood. Our guests help us do some panel analysis of the book, and we talk about the horror genre, and dividing line between effective allegory and allegories that feel heavy-handed. We also talk about their podcast, in which they are reading a very bizarre-sounding pulp novel called Murder in the Glass Room, about an L.A. private investigator who is very obsessed with furniture and elevators. You can check out their podcast, Dirt Cheap, here: https://www.neonhum.com/show-pages/dirt-cheap.html You can learn more about the book, BTTM FDRS, at the Fantagraphics site: https://www.fantagraphics.com/products/bttm-fdrs And if you like our podcast, and want more of it in your life, subscribe to our Patreon. $5 a month gets you access to all our bonus episodes, including our newly launched Hunt for the Worst Book of All Time: https://www.patreon.com/BookFight Thanks for listening!
Dirt Cheap Podcast reached out to us for a chat. We sat down via Discord with hosts Amanda Meadows and Geoffrey Golden to talk about their poddy where they are reading a dime store novel Murder in the Glass Room (it's bad, it's really, really bad) chapter by chapter and commenting on it. What followed was a super nerdy chat on the nature of man, interesting comic books and reads that begin with 'Planet of...' Enjoy! Covert Affair - Film Noire by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100795Artist: http://incompetech.com/ Casa Bossa Nova by Kevin MacLeod https://incompetech.com/Promoted by MrSnooze https://youtu.be/ioi_-5sAuXQCreative Commons — CC BY 3.0 I https://goo.gl/Yibru5
Interview de Leili Yahr, metteuse en scène helvético-américano-irannienne pour la création et la mise en scène de la pièce "The Glass Room".
Phil makes an upsetting discovery and a questionable plan.
Paperback reads. We love them cheap. We love them dirty. We love to ask: why are white men the only ones with inner lives or three-dimensional personalities? Hosts Amanda Meadows and Geoffrey Golden dig deep into the dollar bins of used bookstores and your grandmother’s storage unit, looking for pulp and sass. Dirt Cheap brings those long-lost stories to life, with a heavy dose of humor and a dash of schadenfreude. This season, we're reading Murder in the Glass Room, a Los Angeles noir novel starring Phil Norris, a misanthropic bookie-turned-detective who's bad at his job and obsessed with furniture. It’s the poolside podcast you’ve been waiting for. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/webcrawlers. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the first episode of Dirt Cheap, hosts Amanda Meadows and Geoffrey Golden plunge into chapter one of Murder in the Glass Room, a Los Angeles noir novel from the 1940s. We meet Phil Norris, a misanthropic, furniture-obsessed bookie who seems to have more enemies than friends.
The first season of Dirt Cheap is dropping in just one week! We're reading Murder in the Glass Room, a Los Angeles noir novel starring a misanthropic bookie-turned-detective named Phil Norris. Phil's not very good at being a detective, but he sure is trying. Tune in for our first episode, dropping next Thursday, October 15th.
Live at The Glass Room in San Francisco, Nilay Patel, Dieter Bohn, and Ashley Carman are joined by Google Pixel camera product manager Isaac Reynolds and Instagram head of product Robby Stein to talk about how the photos we share influence the photos we take — and vice versa. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We have a particularly meaty Hacks Revisited this week. So much so, we've split this monster into two parts. Join us for Part One, as we look back on the data breach facing Sony Pictures Entertainment in 2014. Come aboard, as we review the dramatic events as they unfolded and examine what went wrong.We also announce the latest security news in Watchtower Weekly, including another Twitter scandal and TOMS Shoes falling victim to the nicest possible hack.It's giveaway time...Name our next episode!Use your 1Password 'Memorable Password' generator to come up with four random words to name our next episode. Please submit your first attempt (be genuine now!) We’ll choose our favourite, and as well as naming our next episode, you will also win some 1Password swag.Please enter using the #Ask1Password hashtag.We talked about...The Glass Room in San Francisco 1Password + Pango partnershipTwitter used phone numbers to target adsToms Shoes newsletter “hacked by a nice man”Sony Hack: A TimelineWe featured...A special thanks to all news reports and resources featured in this episode.ABC News: Private Emails Revealed by Sony HackABC News: U.S. Blames North Korea for Hack Attack Against SonyABC News: Hollywood Hack Attack Leaks Private Emails From SonyBloomberg: Should Amy Pascal Lose Her Job?CBC News: Emails leaked in Sony hackCBS Evening News: North Korea responds to Sony hacking accusationCBS Evening News: North Korea calls Sony hack a "righteous deed"CBS Evening News: Sony employees receive threats after hackingCNN: Hack reveals scandalous Sony secretsCNN: North Korea behind Sony Pictures hack?Entertainment Tonight: Sony Hacking Scandal Takes Another Embarrassing TurnFox News: Inside the FBI investigation of Sony hack attackFox News: Sony hack attack: Is your email next?Late Night with Seth Meyers: Seth Rogen's Personal Sony Hack AftermathMSNBC: Did North Korea Hack Sony Pictures?NBC News: Sony Pictures Hacked: Fury, Annie & Others LeakedSiriusXM: James Franco & Seth Rogen on the Sony HackWhat the phrase?!To give someone a pumpkin • A Spanish phrase meaning to reject somebody or to stand someone up.Follow Us…Visit 1password.comCheck out our blogTweet us @1PasswordFind us on Facebook or Instagram
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Lee attends a book signing produced by Strand Books with today's great mystery writers, Louise Penny and Ann Cleeves. Listen in as she shares the writing tips both authors tell the audience. And, Lee was able to get Ann Cleeves to answer a few exclusive questions from the event at SubCulture on Bleecker Street. Enjoy - and just start writing that book! Resource mentioned: Ann Cleeves, author of The Glass Room, and both the Vera and Shetland series Louise Penny, author of the series, Glass Houses Strand Books in Union Square SubCulture on Bleecker Street The House of Lee NYC is now available at iHeartRadio, Apple Casts/iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Spotify, TuneIn and your favorite podcast app. Also, if Lee has made your day a little better, please leave a review at iTunes - you know, when you have a moment. (Just click on the Apple Casts link above.) Please subscribe - and if you have a question or comment either for lee or the show, email it to: lee @ wleefm.com or call at (212) 6 5 5 - 9 8 4 0. Lee can also be found on Facebook and Instagram.
La valeur d'une identité numérique, les tendances émergentes en cybercriminalité et comment contourner une cage de Faraday
Spécial intelligence artificielle avec Samuel St-Pierre
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Somebody keeps farting in the Glass Room and we get to the bottom of it... Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
"Sparkle 2017" was Saint Mary's largest Spirit of Women event to date with more than 900 women in attendance, 30 participating physicians, 35 community partners, 30 volunteers, 17 massage therapists and 1,300 cupcakes from Sweet Maria's! Oh, what a night! In case you missed it, Saint Mary's also sponsored a live radio broadcast from the Glass Room at the Aqua Turf Club featuring our physicians from "Dessert with the Docs" that evening. Listen to the May 10, 2017 broadcast hosted by WATR's Larry Rifkin and Robin Sills, RN, Physician Liaison at Saint Mary's Hospital and host of "Medically Speaking."
This week, the gang watches and reviews Jessica Jones S1E9, “AKA Sin Bin.” Maybe we should call this episode “AKA We Need To Talk About Kevin.” Or maybe “AKA Meet the Parents.” Or maybe “AKA Jessica Traps Kilgrave in a Glass Room and Makes Him Kill His Parents and Then Kills Them. Spoiler Alert.” Sin […] The post Dude Watches – Jessica Jones – S1E9 appeared first on Dude OMG!.
Cette sélection est : - Instrumentale. À quelques exceptions près, nulles paroles ne viendront troubler la marche macabre des batteries et des guitares. Délétère est le chant. - Lourde mais pas trop. Émaillée de temps de trêve et de quasi-douceur, mais globalement âpre, lente et massive. À prescrire aux nuques engourdies qui refusent d’être réveillées trop brutalement. Adeptes de violence contenue, disons. - Mélancolique. On a beau déployer contrastes et épaisseurs, si le bazar n’émotionne pas un tant soit peu, on cherchera longtemps l’intérêt. Les cordes, le mode mineur et les nappes vacillantes se chargeront des bourrasques intérieures et des trous dans l’estomac. - Rock. Si post ne signifie pas "après" mais "autrement", il n’en reste pas moins que le dénominateur demeure. Quelques fragments électroniques se sont tout de même glissés dans les flots. On ne se refait pas. - Préparée avec dévouement et gaillardise. Comme on ferait un poirier de minuit sous la lune. Manon Tracklist : Eric Holm - Åse (Andøya, 2014) Pan•American - Virginia Waveform (Cloud Room, Glass Room, 2013) OM - Cremation Ghat II (God Is Good, 2009) Mono - Katana (The Last Dawan, 2014) This Will Destroy You - There Are Some Remedies Worse Than the Disease (Live in Reykjavik, Iceland, 2013) Orphan Swords - Orobas (Risk in a New Age, 2014) Mamaleek - This White Marble Stone (Kurdaitcha, 2011) Earth - Land of Some Other Order (Hex; or Printing in the Infernal Method, 2005) Silent Whale Becomes A° Dream - Sweet Burning Melancholia (Canopy, 2011) Subheim - Foray (Foray, 2015) OISEAUX-TEMPÊTE - Ütopiya / On Living (feat. G.W.Sok) (Ütopiya?, 2015) Insect Ark - Portal/Well (Portal/Well, 2015) Bästard - Hatching (Radiant, Discharged, Crossed-off, 1996) Grails - In the Beginning (The Burden of Hope, 2003) Bark Psychosis - Shapeshifting (Codename: Dustsucker, 2004) Swans - You Fucking People Make Me Sick (My Father Will Guide Me Up a Rope to the Sky, 2010) Photo : Rio de Janeiro par Gil Prates, 1980
Cette sélection est : Instrumentale. À quelques exceptions près, nulles paroles ne viendront troubler la marche macabre des batteries et des guitares. Délétère est le chant. Lourde mais pas trop. Émaillée de temps de trêve et de quasi-douceur, mais globalement âpre, lente et massive. À prescrire aux nuques engourdies qui refusent d'être réveillées trop brutalement. Adeptes de violence contenue, disons. Mélancolique. On a beau déployer contrastes et épaisseurs, si le bazar n'émotionne pas un tant soit peu, on cherchera longtemps l'intérêt. Les cordes, le mode mineur et les nappes vacillantes se chargeront des bourrasques intérieures et des trous dans l'estomac. Rock. Si post ne signifie pas "après" mais "autrement", il n'en reste pas moins que le dénominateur demeure. Quelques fragments électroniques se sont tout de même glissés dans les flots. On ne se refait pas. Préparée avec dévouement et gaillardise. Comme on ferait un poirier de minuit sous la lune. Manon Tracklist : Eric Holm - Åse (Andøya, 2014) Pan•American - Virginia Waveform (Cloud Room, Glass Room, 2013) OM - Cremation Ghat II (God Is Good, 2009) Mono - Katana (The Last Dawan, 2014) This Will Destroy You - There Are Some Remedies Worse Than the Disease (Live in Reykjavik, Iceland, 2013) Orphan Swords - Orobas (Risk in a New Age, 2014) Mamaleek - This White Marble Stone (Kurdaitcha, 2011) Earth - Land of Some Other Order (Hex; or Printing in the Infernal Method, 2005) Silent Whale Becomes A° Dream - Sweet Burning Melancholia (Canopy, 2011) Subheim - Foray (Foray, 2015) OISEAUX-TEMPÊTE - Ütopiya / On Living (feat. G.W.Sok) (Ütopiya?, 2015) Insect Ark - Portal/Well (Portal/Well, 2015) Bästard - Hatching (Radiant, Discharged, Crossed-off, 1996) Grails - In the Beginning (The Burden of Hope, 2003) Bark Psychosis - Shapeshifting (Codename: Dustsucker, 2004) Swans - You Fucking People Make Me Sick (My Father Will Guide Me Up a Rope to the Sky, 2010) Photo : Rio de Janeiro par Gil Prates, 1980
A Creative Mind Fiction Podcast, Short Stories & Flash Fiction Audio Books by Carrie Zylka.
Paperback reads. We love them cheap. We love them dirty. We love to ask: why are white men the only ones with inner lives or three-dimensional personalities? Hosts Amanda Meadows and Geoffrey Golden dig deep into the dollar bins of used bookstores and your grandmother's storage unit, looking for pulp and sass. Dirt Cheap brings those long-lost stories to life, with a heavy dose of humor and a dash of schadenfreude. This season, we're reading Murder in the Glass Room, a Los Angeles noir novel starring Phil Norris, a misanthropic bookie-turned-detective who's bad at his job and obsessed with furniture. It's the poolside podcast you've been waiting for.