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In this episode of Snacky Tunes, Darin continues the conversation about the ongoing challenges faced by the Los Angeles restaurant community in the wake of the devastating fires. Over two weeks in, the fires continue to impact the city with little clarity on the road ahead.First, Darin welcomes back Charles Namba and Courtney Kaplan of Tsubaki, Ototo, and Camélia, who share their experiences navigating the crisis. The duo instead provides an honest look at how the fires have affected their business and the broader restaurant industry—facing a 50% drop in covers, grappling with outdoor dining decisions, and doing their best to keep staff employed. They offer valuable insights and practical tips on how listeners can support their favorite spots during these uncertain times.In the second half of the show, Courtney Storer joins the conversation to discuss how she has been feeding the community through her company, Coco's to GoGo, an inspiring culinary initiative driven by a dedicated network of volunteers. She shares actionable advice on organizing community support, the importance of self-care for those committing to long-term relief efforts, and her goal to make her nonna inspired food feel like a warm hug.Snacky Tunes: Music is the Main Ingredient, Chefs and Their Music (Phaidon), is now on shelves at bookstores around the world. It features over eighty of the world's top chefs who share personal stories of how music has been an important, integral force in their lives. The chefs also give personal recipes and curated playlists too. It's an anthology of memories, meals and mixtapes. Pick up your copy by ordering directly from Phaidon, or by visiting your local independent bookstore. Visit our site, www.snackytunes.com for more info.Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Snacky Tunes by becoming a member.Snacky Tunes is Powered by Simplecast.
Pearl Jam goes back on the road this week, and for the first time in ten years, they are making stops in Australia and New Zealand! The run will begin in Auckland, which is where our episode this week took place in on the 2009 Backspacer tour. Thanks to our Kiwi friend, Chris Warne, for putting in this episode request through our Patreon. He'll have info on some fun stuff going down at the shows, including the post-game reaction spots. This show offers a very unique OTOTO performance that you'll only get when touring the country. With the help of Neil and Liam Finn, there's an excellent performance of a song called Not Given Lightly by local legend, Chris Knox. We'll spend good time on this rarity that you may not have heard before. Other big highlights include one of the best versions of Severed Hand you'll ever hear, an amazing version of Faithfull, the uber rare Hold On played for only the second time, a fired up main set closing with Better Man and Red Mosquito featuring Ben Harper on slide guitar. All that, and we prepare for the upcoming tour starting this weekend! Visit the Concertpedia - http://liveon4legs Contact the Show - liveon4legspodcast@gmail.com Donate to the Show - http://patreon.com/liveon4legs
Cette semaine dans L'actu Pop, l'équipe débat avec passion des dernières actu pop culture, notamment le retour de Hellboy en film. L'actu pop du 3/07/23 News Comics : L'annonce des nouveaux Urban Limited les format deluxe de chez Urban Comics : Batman Silence, Mad Love et Watchmen Le prix des comics qui montent chez plusieurs groupes, mais on n'a pas su vous expliquer pourquoi, allez voir Caravansérail si vous voulez une explication sérieuse : https://www.instagram.com/caravanserailprod/ Le petit éditeur Cornélius qui a fait un peu trop le malin et qui énervé le grand groupe Delcourt du coup, ils doivent payer les pots cassés, allez sur leur site si vous voulez les soutenir : https://www.cornelius-boutique.com/pourquoi-l-operation-tirelire News Manga des offres de découvertes sur plusieurs titres de chez Ototo et Taifu dont de fabuleux titres de Boys Love Les 3 premiers épisodes de l'adaptation de DAN DA DAN de Yukinobu Tatsu vont etre diffusé au cinéma au septembre News Cinéma : Un trailer pour un film que personne n'attend, Hellboy The Crooked Man le reboot ciné de l'univers de Mike Mignola Ryan Coogler et Mattson Tomlin veulent adapté au ciné son comics The Vicious Circle (dont on avait parlé dans cette émission) Des news du Fantastic Four de Marvel Studios, Kevin Feige nous dit que ça serai dans un monde alternatif Sigourney Weaver va recevoir un Lion D'or pour l'ensemble de sa carriere au festival de Venise News Série : Un trailer pour la série The Caped Crusader d'Ed Brubaker qui va sortir bientot sur Max Les épisodes de la dernieres saisons de Strangers Things seront aussi qu'un film Les Sorties de la semaine : Horizon : une saga américaine Chapitre 1 de Kevin Costner Elyas de Florent-Emilio Siri Blue Lock le film - Épisode Nagi -Quel news de L'actu pop vous a marqué ? Retrouvez nos chroniqueurs sur leurs réseaux sociaux :Sophie : https://linktr.ee/sophiahautrice?Spades : https://linktr.ee/SpadesOnAirFaye : https://linktr.ee/fayefanel Vous pouvez nous retrouver sur nos réseaux sociaux :Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/ComicsDiscovery/Twitter : https://twitter.com/comicsdiscoveryInstagram : https://www.instagram.com/comicsdiscovery/TikTok : https://www.tiktok.com/@jamesetfaye Vous pouvez nous écouter sur :Spotify : https://urlr.me/29TSqiTunes : https://urlr.me/5dP8GDeezer : https://urlr.me/qxG9D Sans oublier le replay en vidéo sur :YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/@JamesetFayeTwitch : https://www.twitch.tv/jamesetfaye Pour nous soutenir :Tipeee: https://fr.tipeee.com/james-et-faye Vous pouvez venir discuter avec nous sur notre serveur discord :Discord : http://discordapp.com/invite/GsBTkDS Et Retrouvez nos autres productions sur notre site :Le site de James & Faye : https://jamesetfaye.fr/
We take a trip to what is now eight years in the past (extremely hard to fathom!) to cover Pearl Jam's show in Columbia, South Carolina. There are two major themes heading into this show. Firstly, this show was originally intended to take place a day after a show in Raleigh, North Carolina, which was canceled in protest of the state's HB2 law. The other big storyline heading into the show was the untimely death of rock 'n' roll legend, Prince, that was announced earlier in the day. With heavy hearts, the band set forth to pay tribute to a man who had given so much of his life to music, as Ed would call him, the most amazing guitar player he'd ever seen. This is another show where we get to talk about John's adventures and stories, so we'll dig deep into the two top stories that dominated conversation on this night. It was a set with a shared balance of the deep cuts like Oceans, Light Years, Marker In The Sand, Sleight Of Hand and All Those Yesterdays mixed in with massive showstopping performances of Lightning Bolt, Immortality, I Got Id, Rearviewmirror, Chloe Dancer/Crown Of Thorns and more. But one of the more peculiar things about this set is an OTOTO (one time, one time only) performance of the Into The Wild track, Rise. Done as a birthday dedicated to his mom Karen, this song has not been seen at a Pearl Jam show since. We'll dig deeper into a few songs during our Gear Guru segments where Javier will break down Lightning Bolt rarity, Infallible, and for the first time ever give a full breakdown of Crown Of Thorns. Visit the Concertpedia - http://liveon4legs.com Contact the Show - liveon4legspodcast@gmail.com Donate to the Show - http://patreon.com/liveon4legs
Joining us today on the podcast are Courtney Kaplan and Charles Namba, the duo behind Echo Park's Tsubaki and Ototo, as well as the upcoming project Camelia, in the Arts District. Both Tsubaki and Ototo have been making serious noise for years, in Los Angeles and beyond. Their modern, California-centric approach to the classic izakaya experience has been widely lauded and recognized by the likes of the LA Times, the James Beard Awards, and many, many more. Charles and Courtney walk us through the respective paths that led to their fateful meet-cute at EN Japanese Brasserie in New York City, and how they went from being colleagues in the New York restaurant scene to partners in life and business. We talk the ins and outs of sake, the inspirations behind Charles' menu items, and the unlikely media hit that launched Tsubaki into a whole new stratosphere of success. Helpful links: Tsubaki http://tsubakila.com/ Ototo https://www.ototo.la/ Article on Camelia https://la.eater.com/2024/1/3/24008079/camelia-restaurant-french-japanese-opening-los-angeles-arts-district-courtney-kaplan-charles-namba Original LA Times review of Tsubaki https://www.latimes.com/food/la-fo-patricia-escarcega-tsubaki-review-20190328-story.html --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thelafoodpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thelafoodpodcast/support
This episode has been a long time coming. On its 10th anniversary, we are covering an absolute classic Pearl Jam show from Hartford, Connecticut in 2013. Randy has talked a lot about this show in the past, and this episode will be a platform for him to share his memories of his experience, and perhaps get up on a soapbox a little bit. This show is living proof that this small city in Connecticut is one of the best Pearl Jam crowds you can find. We'll talk about that extensively throughout the episode, but what you'll witness is every time the crowd cheers, Ed is completely beside himself. One massive standing ovation after Last Exit perfectly set the tone for what this night would end up being. While the crowd certainly is the #1 theme, it does share the #1 spot with the other important theme from this show. Less than a year after the fatal tragedy happened at Sandy Hook elementary school in Newtown, CT, this was Ed's first moment to be able to react publicly to what had took place. After meeting with fathers of kids who were killed earlier that day, he gave an impassioned speech standing up for gun control and pleading the crowd to continue being loud about it. Songs like Long Road and Come Back reflect the mood of this theme. Another theme that derives from Hartford shows is over one song that has connected the band to the city since 2010. What was once an OTOTO (one time, one time only) performance was now being brought back for a second time - the Van Halen rocker Ain't Talkin' Bout Love. This song will set up a bit of a contentious discussion in this episode about the idea of them playing it. On one side you'll hear praise for the band giving this city some special love for making it a theme, on the other side you'll notice pushback for covering a band they have no business covering. And if you enjoy that conversation, you'll probably love the segue into Got Some as well. Gear Guru segments this week will focus on Lighting Bolt era songs Let The Records Play and Yellow Moon, as well as a little Jeff Ament talk focusing on his fretless bass from Alone. Visit the Concertpedia - http://liveon4legs.com Contact the Show - liveon4legspodcast@gmail.com Donate to the Show - http://patreon.com/liveon4legs
This week we are hanging right off of Sunset, sitting down with Charles Namba and Courtney Kaplan of Tsubaki & OTOTO. We talk about their recent James Beard win, how they met during their time in the restaurant scene in New York, and what guests can expect to hear on a Tuesday night at the bar. Then we head into the archives for a frenetic, punk, jubilant performance from Brooklyn's Grim Streaker. They played live for us in the shipping containers in Brooklyn and it is the perfect soundtrack to keep this summer rolling right along!Snacky Tunes: Music is the Main Ingredient, Chefs and Their Music (Phaidon), is now on shelves at bookstores around the world. It features 77 of the world's top chefs who share personal stories of how music has been an important, integral force in their lives. The chefs also give personal recipes and curated playlists too. It's an anthology of memories, meals and mixtapes. Pick up your copy by ordering directly from Phaidon, or by visiting your local independent bookstore. Visit our site, www.snackytunes.com for more info.Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Snacky Tunes by becoming a member!Snacky Tunes is Powered by Simplecast.
We're covering a Vs./Vitalogy era show this week from 1994 where both albums were nearly splitting play time live, but that's not the story we'll have for you here. Murfreesboro is legendary thanks to the appearance of one of the great song-writers of all-time, Steve Cropper. As part of the backing band, Booker T and The MGs, Cropper has played for a number of world renowned stars such as Otis Redding, John Lennon and even featured in the Blues Brothers band. After a 1993 tour where Pearl Jam opened for Neil Young with The MGs as his backing band, this led to an opportunity when they stopped by his home in Tennessee while touring. As a major surprise, he joined the band to perform Dock Of The Bay and Rockin' In The Free World. The Dock Of The Bay performance became one of the most sought after covers of theirs, and was a track on the popular No Fucking Messiah bootleg. This song and Cropper are the central focus of the episode, and we'll bring in Patrick and Brian from our sister podcast, Hallucinogenic Recipe, to discuss some of the history behind it. Outside of the legendary moment, this was one of many scorcher shows in the 1994 tour year. With Dave A coming near the end of his run with the band, this is a hard hitting show that opened the gates for the band to get out of control on multiple occasions. You'll hear mind blowing versions of Rearviewmirror, Go, Deep, Blood, Alive and Porch that we'll discuss in full breakdown. You answered the question of the week this week pertaining to the Dock Of The Bay appearance, which OTOTO type songs have been some of your favorites, and we'll read the answers on the show. Also, Javier will join us for our Gear Guru segment this week where he'll talk about Steve Cropper's unique guitar and sound that he was using in this show. Visit the Concertpedia - http://liveon4legs.com Donate to the Show - http://patreon.com/liveon4legs
Jour 3 - Je ne suis pas née dans le bon corps, Mafuyu Konishi, chez Ototo (one-shot) Bonne écoute !
Playlist: The Funk Hunters, Prude, LINKS - Say Something feat. LIINKS (Prude Remix)Drake, Bradley Drop - Hold On We're Going Home (Bradley Drop Remix)Tom Petty, 4mat - Mary Janes Last Dance (4mat DnB Remix)The Weekend, Jimi Needles - Blinding Lights (Jimi Needles Edition)The Funk Hunters, Chali 2na - WORD TO SPREAD (ChrisP Drum & Bass Remix)Clipz, Myth - Down 4 (Myth's Gully Mix)ABBA, Gourski - Gimme Gimme (Gourski Flip)Jeremih, Disrupta - Birthday Sex (Disrupta Bootleg)Disco Lines, SAV - BABYGIRL (SAV BOOTLEG)Champagne Breakfast - SangriaGotSome, IRVANI - Bassline (IRVANI BOOTLEG)Drake, Unknown - Best I Ever Had (Drum n Bass Remix)Glass Animals, FarFlow - Heat Waves (FarFlow Bootleg)Gym Class Heroes, Yoteii - Cupids Chokehold (Yoteii Remix)Mahalia, Walkz - Letter to Ur Ex (Walkz Bootleg)Erykah Badu, Chakhan - On & On (Chakhan Remix)Stunnah, RileyDeadinside - Raver (feat RileyDeadInside)Eric Prydz, Sullivan - Call On Me (Sullivan Bootleg)MZ BRATT, JENKS - SELECTA (JENKS BOOTLEG)Pharrell Williams, Timothy Wisdom - Happy (Timothy Wisdom ReRub)3M, Gotye - SOMEBODY I USED TO KNOW (3M VIP Remix)CAPTAIN AL, BREDRIN - GUCCI GUCCI VIP (BREDRIN)Central Cee - Doja (R3dX Remix)Charlie Power - Born Slippy BootlegCrossy x Jappa, Rayvon - No Gun No Murda BootlegFar East Movement, IVY - Like a G6 ([IVY]'s Party Bootleg)Deadmau5, Foks - raise your weapon (Foks Remix)Kanye West, OTOTO - all of the lights (OTOTO)Major Lazer, Mr Lexx, G-Z-Y - Hold The Line Ft. Mr Lexx (G-Z-Y Remix)Oasis, Beave - Wonderwall (Beave DnB Remix)Petite Biscuit, Daddy Long Legs, Xpillane - SUNSET LOVER (DADDY LONG LEGS & XPILLANE BOOTLEG V1)Piri + Tommy, Sudley - Beachin' (Sudley Remix)RJD, DNBLAB - AS IT WAS DNBLAB RemixKate Bush, BLVCK CROWZ - Running Up That Hill (BLVCK CROWZ Remix)TLC, ANIMA - NO SCRUBS (ANIMA REFIX)TOM SANTA, K MOTIONZ - RAINFALL (K MOTIONZ REMIX)Ten Walls, AS - Walking with Elephants (AS Bootleg)The Funk Hunters, CMC, Silenta, Verse Ital - Right Right Up (Original Mix)Timbaland, Nelly Furtado, LEWD - GIVE IT TO ME (LEWP FLIP)The Weekend, Bou & Stompz - Rolling Stone (Bou & Stompz Bootleg)Beats International, Pharoah & Flat T - Dub Be Good To Me (Pharoah & Flat T Jam hot Bootleg)Rihanna, James Wilkins - UMBRELLA (James Wilkins Bootleg)Lauryn Hill, Conrad Subs - Lost Ones (Conrad Subs Bootleg)Jamezy - I Want U
Is this gonna be a good episode? You're darned tootin! With many Cohn Brothers movie quotes aside, this is our final episode of our OTOTO states month emanating from Fargo, North Dakota in 2003. This is the first instance in 188 official episodes and 224 shows in total that we've covered that we get to talk about Arc. Arc is one of their more fascinating songs due to the weight that it holds being the tribute written for the Roskilde victims. The band would go on to play this nine times, the same number of victims from the tragedy, and none of the official bootlegs include any performance of this. We'll get into the unique presentation that it had live and how impactful it was, even as a show opener, in it's short stay that year. Another big point of conversation from this one is a version of In My Tree being played for the first time in 69 shows. This song having not been played for that long mixed in with an illness from Ed meant it was never going to be as crisp of a version that we would've heard in 1996. This became a little bit of an improv where the lyrics and music weren't exactly linear. Ed has some things on his mind and comes up with some beautiful improved lyrics for the end. We'll talk about how this set the tone for other versions of In My Tree that year, especially the version that everyone remembers from Madison Square Garden. All this and good discussion on 1/2 Full, I Am Mine, Better Man, Thumbing My Way, Rearviewmirror, I Am A Patriot and Crazy Mary. Visit the Concertpedia for 2022 Tour Recaps and Reactions - http://liveon4legs.com Donate to the Show - http://patreon.com/liveon4legs
Our fourth OTOTO state this month has us heading to South Dakota early on the first leg of the Yield run. It was only the sixth appearance that Matt Cameron was making for the band at the time as a replacement drummer. Of course, no lack of confidence with playing this hefty catalog. Cameron throws in all of his patented flourishes and unmatched speed to create performances that at the time was a major change with some of these songs that have become major staples of the Pearl Jam set. We'll run through it all and focus on some of the moments that Matt made special. Speaking of special, this show features the debut of a grouping of songs that have become a rare instance that people chase from show to show. This night in South Dakota was the first time that they ever performed the "man trilogy" songs back-to-back-to-back. We'll dig into how special this trio has become and how the grouping elevated Nothing Man to become one of the best singalongs in their catalog. We'll also preview the upcoming European tour, and find a way to get off topic a bit with in reference to wedding songs. Visit the Concertpedia - http://liveon4legs.com Donate - http://patreon.com/liveon4legs
For the entire month of June, we are digging in to a collection of shows that may have gotten lost throughout the shuffle over the years. Why? Because it is the only time that Pearl Jam had ever played in the states we're covering. First up is Casper, Wyoming. Not at all a hot bed for music fans. But Pearl Jam on their quest to reject Ticketmaster venues had a limited amount of options to turn to. With the original show being set up in Boise, Idaho, another OTOTO state, Wyoming ended up being the home to the kick off of an incredibly memorable 1995 tour. We'll have some fun with this one. On the YouTube video for this show, there is a section where a guy named James Lane is seen in a van and explains that after the show they're going to be broadcasting a show on pirate radio. This of course is Monkeywrench Radio, something that Ed broadcasted for the entirety of the 1995 tour on the road. We'll talk about that era and why this caused a divide within the band. We'll also get into some of the performances including the live debut of Long Road, Corduroy, Why Go, Not For You, Immortality and Blood. Visit the Concertpedia - http://liveon4legs.com Donate - http://patreon.com/liveon4legs
Selecionar e contratar um novo colaborador é muito mais do que bater um bom papo. É preciso planejamento, disponibilidade de tempo e preparo. Para falar com a gente sobre processos de recrutamento e gestão de pessoas: Valéria Tomimatsu, Sócia do Ototo e Gestora de Processos do Grupo TanTan”
In The Storm Garden, Misaki sends her trusted henchman, Ototo, to pay a visit to a disobedient associate of the Ten Thunders. Read By: Henrietta Meira Announced by: Julian Smith Music: "Terror Theme" by Hakan Eriksson
In The Storm Garden, Misaki sends her trusted henchman, Ototo, to pay a visit to a disobedient associate of the Ten Thunders. Read By: Henrietta Meira Announced by: Julian Smith Music: "Terror Theme" by Hakan Eriksson
We end our 2021 Hometown Series run with the 2002 Showbox show that was released as a DVD. This took place at the beginning of the Riot Act era so we get three debuts from the album as well as a near OTOTO that's festive for this time of year. Don't Believe In Christmas, originally written by The Sonics, was featured as a Christmas single that year and closes out the show. We saved it for this time of year so it could be a special holiday treat for you all! Along with showcasing many of the new tracks, a major theme from this show was the incoming Iraq war and how that was impacting the band, mainly Ed. We get to see it in the tag for Daughter where he took a rendition of War: What Is It Good For and shook it to it's core. The intensity behind his emotional outbreak is one of the angriest displays we've ever seen from Ed at a show, and we'll discuss that in full detail. The political statements would continue throughout the night with the debut of Ed donning a George W. Bush mask during Bu$hleaguer, Insignificance getting a big moment and Yellow Ledbetter getting a few relevant lyrical changes. Visit the Concertpedia - http://liveon4legs.com Donate to the show - http://patreon.com/liveon4legs
Entrevista com Thiago Bañares, Chef de Cozinha do Tan Tan, Ototo e Kotori. Na gastronomia há 14 anos, possui sólida experiência em gestão administrativa e financeira. Sua maior influência vem do avô, chinês de Macau, que até aportar no Brasil era cozinheiro de navio. Foi a partir de um estágio com Alex Atala, no D.O.M, que ele se encantou com a cozinha. Depois, vieram o emprego e as viagens com Alex, para cozinhar em outros países. Iniciou sua carreira em gastronomia em 2006 no extinto Sophia Bistrot. Em 2009, foi responsável pelo menu degustação do D.O.M, de Alex Atala, e anos depois, ao lado de Paola Carosella, comandou o restaurante Arturito. Além disso, foi um dos responsáveis pela expansão da Z Deli Sandwiches. Este paulista de Guaraçaí, que se define sorridente, inquieto, rigoroso e persistente, passa seus dias em torno de um dos maiores sucessos de São Paulo, o Tan Tan e das suas novas casas o Kotori e Ototo. @tbanares @tantannb @kotori.sp @ototo.sp
One of the best things about being able to share a Pearl Jam podcast with the world is to specifically hit home on some of the most notable moments in the band's history. This night at Red Rocks in 1995 checks that box and then some. After a raucous first show where the band were clearly feeling the effects of the Colorado altitude, they walked on the stage doing something they had never done in this fashion - they sat down and played six straight songs seated. This set a precedent for important shows that would come much later on (Mansfield Experiment, The Gorge, Telluride, etc) and prove to their fans that literally anything can happen at a Pearl Jam show. The opening six songs have become the stuff of legends. Almost every song had some semblance of unfamiliarity. Long Road was in its infant stages having only been debuted a few days prior in Wyoming, Jeremy was deconstructed into its experimental "No Jeremy" version that popped up sparingly in 1995 and 1996, an OTOTO cover called Ship Song was played, a rare performance of b-side Footsteps, the one and only performance of Falling Down either live OR studio, and then the set would finish with Better Man. The importance of this mini-set would prove that PJ is always up to the challenge making the biggest moments of their career everlasting. Along with the sit down set, we'll look into the rest of the setlist which was a completely different beast from the first night. Instead of blistering through the set with 13 straight energetic rockers, they were able to balance this show out more utilizing some of the more mid-tempo songs in order to build momentum off of. Something that would be a staple of sets moving forward that allowed for them to save energy for the end of shows. If you like this series of shows and want to listen to Night 1 from Red Rocks, it's up now on our Patreon! Become a Patron here: http://patreon.com/liveon4legs
Welcome to the Electromaker Show, episode 42! This week’s DIY tech news highlights include an Axon Wi-Fi and LoRa IoT board that seeks crowdfunding, DOOM running on a bootloader, and the Ototo for music-making anywhere! Tune in for the latest maker, tech, DIY, IoT, embedded, and crowdfunding news stories from the week! We publish a new show every week. Subscribe here! Listen to the Electromaker Show in podcast format! Doom, on a bootloader? Alien Art made with just three characters How to use every type of 3d printer filament Mastering OpenSCAD, a free full walkthrough Axon Wi-Fi and LoRa IoT board on Kickstarter Ototo: Make Music from Anything Scannable QR code in the sky made with drones TinyS2, Unexpected Maker's amazing little ESP32 board
Dans une optique de détente, ce soir plonge dans l'univers de l'Aincrad. Sword Art online (SAO pour les intimes) est un lightnovel japonais qui compte plus de 8 tomes dispo chez Ofelbe ainsi qu'un manga chez Ototo et un anime de plusieurs saisons (accessoirement mon favoris) chez Wakanim et sur J-One. Ce soir je te lis le prologue ainsi que le chapitre 1. xoxo
#Manga #Bara #LGBT #Anime #Yaoi #VisualNovels #GeiKomi #Podcast In this episode, I dive right into a manga that EVERYONE should read. My Brother's Husband (Ototo no Otto) is one of my first Gei Komi Manga that I read, and I'm really excited to talk about this story. If you have any recommendations for any stories/games with the Bara, Gei Komi, or Men's Love tag on it, PLEASE share it with me so I may check it out! My Public Discord: https://discord.gg/Wk28NdVFUX Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/muttonchopguy/ Follow me on Reddit: u/MuttonChopGuy BGM: T O T O R O | Studio Ghibli Lofi Hip Hop Mix - [となりのトトロ] - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6iUpJ7MlRI
We conclude the European portion of our Around The World series this week with a stop in Lisbon, Portugal that happened to be the final night of the No Code tour in 1996. The band and crowd brought their a-games and it made for an electrifying atmosphere with lots of chanting and hi-jinx abound. A big talking point from this show is centered around Mr. Stone Gossard who's parents were in attendance to witness the event. You can tell its a setlist curated to some of Stone's favorites because he's always been a proponent of getting the hits in the set - which is why we see a three headed combo of Even Flow, Jeremy and Daughter in a row. But they also take a few fan requests to play some rarely heard tracks, one of which wasn't played due to Stone forgetting the song enitrely. Other cool facets of this setlist include the OTOTO opener of Who You Are which would almost fade into oblivion after this tour, Not For You which features a classic Ed moment where he takes a second to rant about the meaning of the song, an Immortality that absolutely steals the show, and then of course Ed makes love to a push broom during Porch. How else is a tour supposed to end? If you enjoy the show and would like to contribute to keep it afloat, be involved in cool projects such as fan forums and setlist drafts, head to our Patreon and help us out - http://patreon.com/liveon4legs
We've come a long way this month - we've talked to great people, talked about great shows and basked in the amazing moments this band has celebrated at one of the United States most treasured landmarks in Wrigley Field. And now it's time for this month to come to a close, but we're gonna go out with a bang! Just like we started, Night 2 of 2018's big storyline was the rain. This time it was different. There was no beautiful day gone wrong, the band never took the stage at the time they were supposed to as they did in 2013. There was waiting... and waiting... and rain and more rain. Until the band finally took the stage around 9:30. They came out of the gates swinging knowing that this crowd was gonna be ready to erupt blasting an impassioned version of Given To Fly and followed up with a tight set of speedy rockers to get the crowd excited. As we'll mention in the episode, it was an immaculate setlist for the situation that they were in. the brought out the big guns and the songs everyone was ready to sing while mixing in some special favorites such as In My Tree and U. But the thing that this show will go down in history as being most famous for was the OTOTO of Evil Little Goat. Never before and pretty likely that its never happening again, the crowd was treated to one of the deepest cuts in their back catalog. Thank you for listening to Wrigley Month! If you've enjoyed what you've heard, please feel free to rate us 5 stars on Apple podcasts. If you really enjoyed it and would like to contribute further to the show, subscribe to our Patreon: http://patreon.com/liveon4legs
Thiago Bañares, proprietário do TanTan e do recém inaugurado Ototo em SP, fala como foi a experiência e os aprendizados de operação de delivery dentro de suas casas.
O restaurante se especializa no "bentô", marmitinha conhecida como PF japonês.
the boys shift into summer mode which means joel will wear shorts to show off his thigh tattoos and karl will once again foolishly contemplate buying white jeans, and discuss the flurry of openings in LA's finest neighborhood, echo park. then, the fellas are joined by courtney kaplan, the owner-operator/sommelier of Tsubaki and now OTOTO, two of the city's finest japanese eateries/sake purveyors, to delve into the world of sake, seafood pancakes, drinking out of teacups on the sidewalk, and why booze and food is the critical underpinning of all great cultures.
Voici votre nouvel épisode, sans Issam mais avec plein de nouvelles lectures, d'auteurs aux noms étranges et de chats morts. N'hésitez pas à commenter pour donner votre avis sur les titres que nous abordons, nous serons ravis de discuter avec vous !03:00 : "Cher corps", sous la direction de Léa Bordier - Delcourt17:28 : "Versailles of the dead", de Kumiko Suekane - Kana24:16 : "Magus of the library", de Mitsu Izumi - Ki-oon35:54 : "Mai Ball, feminine football team", de Sora Inoue - Ototo45:12 : "Orpheus of Midnight", de Billy Balibally - Taifu50:08 : "Stand by me love letter", de Riho Masuda - Akata57:28 : "Echoes", de Kei Sanbe - Ki-oon01:04:25 : "Kase-san et les belles de jour", de Hiromi Takashima - Taifu01:10:22 : "Mimosa - Les choses changent...c'est énervant", de Catmalou (scénario) et Edith (dessins) - Soleil01:16:36 : "Kamunabi, mythes et récits au féminin", de Yukinobu Hoshino - Black box01:23:05 : "Les tableaux de l'ombre", de Jean Dytar - Delcourt, le Louvre éditions01:29:33 : "Bakemonogatari", de NisiOisiN (light novel), VOFAN (chara-design) et Oh!Great (adaptation et dessins) - Pika01:41:20 : "Mermaid prince", de Kaori Ozaki - Delcourt/Tonkam01:48:45 : Bilan de "Aromantic Love Story", de Haruka Ono - Akata 01:53:38 : Et Arthur nous recommande "Adekan", dont la publication reprend après une longue pause chez Ototo, avec l'arrivée des tomes 10 et 11 ! Merci à Delcourt, Kana, Ototo, Taifu, Soleil et Delcourt/Tonkam pour les envois ! Note : Petite erreur de notre part concernant "Kase-san", la série n'est pas terminée, mais toujours en cours, avec cinq tomes au Japon Suivez nous aussi sur le compte twitter de l'émission : @Cases_sur_Table On parle aussi de cinéma dans notre autre podcast, La guerre des claps !Podcloud : https://podcloud.fr/podcast/la-guerre-des-clapsYoutube : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPKAKSeNytgTwitter : @guerredesclaps Et Issam a une chaîne youtube, qui parle de cinéma asiatique, venez, avec un peu de chance une vidéo sortira dans les six mois à venir :https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCntDC5Hp_XYNy-7shfkUtnw Vous pouvez aussi retrouver les membres de l'équipe sur twitter :Sally : @LeSaleHibouChris : @augredesbullesIssam : @cinemarchivisteNecro : @NecronomiCoreArthur : @_patate_masquee
Sound Artist, Designer, Musician, and Pentagram Partner, Yuri Suzuki is a fascinating person. Many of his projects explore how sound works in relationship with people, like his famous Ototo music kit. He joins David-Michel Davies for a talk on design, how music technology has changed over the decades, and his new work with Pentagram.Yuri has a ton of projects you should check out, from the Electronium Project to Ototo. Visit his website yurisuzuki.com, and follow him @yurisuzuki on Twitter. Follow us everywhere @TheWebbyAwardsKeep up with David-Michel @dmdlikesOur Producer is Terence BrosnanOur Writer is Jordana JarrettOur Editorial Director is Nicole FerraroMusic is Podington Bear Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Et voici un nouvel épisode, on dirait qu'on retrouve notre régularité. Au programme :02:51 : "Snotgirl", de Bryan Lee O'Malley (scénario), Leslie Hung (dessins) et Mickey Quinn (couleurs) - Glénat Comics11:55 : "Astra lost in space", de Kenta Shinohara - Nobi nobi !21:12 : "Jardin secret", d'Ammitsu - Kana29:01 : "créatures sacrées", de Klaus Janson (scénario), Pablo Raimondi (scénario et dessins) et Chris Chuckry (couleurs) - Delcourt35:30 : "Candy and Cigarettes", de Tomonori Inoue - Casterman49:20 : "The Red Rat in Hollywood", de Osamu Yamamoto - Vega57:43 : "Poisons", de Golo Zhao - Pika01:11:02 : "Raise Kamika", de Hajime Segawa - Delcourt/Tonkam01:22:50 : "Shine", de Kotoba Inoya - Nobi nobi !01:35:09 : "La vie moderne", de Livio Bernardo - Delcourt01:51:35 : "KakushiGoto", de Kôji Kumeta - Vega02:03:20 : "Ultramarine Magmell", de Di Nianmiao - Ototo02:13:00 : "Lil' Berry", de Fabien Dalmasso (scénario) et Jeronimo Cejudo (dessins) - Delcourt/Tonkam02:19:53 : "Zodiac Love", de Isami Matsuo - Taifu Comics02:26:25 : "Quenotte et le monde fantastique", de Ryô Hirano - Casterman02:34:20 : "Docteur Inugami" et "Vampyre", de Suehiro Maruo - Le Lézard Noir02:43:35 : "Les liens du sang", de Shûzô Ôshimi - Ki-oon03:02:20 : "L'épée sacrée", de Gabriel Rodriguez (scénario et dessins) et Lovern Kindzierski (couleurs) - Delcourt03:10:08 : "Tokyo Revengers", de Ken Wakui - Glénat 03:23:18 : Enfin, Issam nous recommande l'édition complète des "Peanuts" de Chales M. Schulz chez Dargaud Merci à Delcourt, Delcourt/Tonkam, Ototo, Vega, Kana et Taifu pour les envois ! La musique en générique de fin est la reprise de "A Cruel Angel's Thesis", par le National University of Singapore Guitar Ensemble :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lO4vL7lvXU Suivez nous aussi sur le compte twitter de l'émission : @Cases_sur_Table On parle aussi de cinéma dans notre autre podcast, La guerre des claps ! (et normalement on reprend bientôt, pour de vrai cette fois)Podcloud : https://podcloud.fr/podcast/la-guerre-des-clapsYoutube : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPKAKSeNytgTwitter : @guerredesclaps Et Issam a une chaîne youtube, qui parle de cinéma asiatique, venez, des fois il poste encore des trucs quand il a pas la flemme :https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCntDC5Hp_XYNy-7shfkUtnw Vous pouvez aussi retrouver les membres de l'équipe sur twitter :Sally : @LeSaleHibouChris : @augredesbullesIssam : @cinemarchivisteNecro : @NecronomiCoreArthur : @_patate_masquee
Nouvel épisode, rempli de bonnes lectures, avec un petit nouveau de talent. Enfin, en tous cas il est pas pire que le reste de l'équipe, c'est déjà ça. Au programme :04:07 : "Les fleurs de grand frère", de Gaëlle Geniller - Delcourt11:24 : "Ultralazer", de Pauline Giraud (scénario), Maxence Henri (scénario, personnages et couleurs) et Yvan Duque (décors et couleurs) - Delcourt17:57 : "It's my life", de Imomushi Narita - Ototo24:11 : "Hell's paradise", de Yûji Kaku - Kaze38:24 : "Blue flag", de Kaito - Kurokawa51:14 : "Un pont entre les étoiles", de Kyukkyupon - Akata57:09 : "Une drôle de famille", de Yumi Unita - Delcourt/Tonkam01:09:20 : "Beastars", de Paru Itagaki - Ki-oon01:23:38 : "Le bateau de Thésée", de Toshiya Higashimoto - Vega01:34:11 : "Mes héros ont toujours été des junkies", de Ed Brubaker (scénario), Sean Phillips (dessins) et Jacob Phillips (couleurs) - Delcourt01:41:38 : "Rome West", de Brian Wood et Justin Giampaoli (scénario), Andrea Mutti (dessins) et Lee Loughridge (couleurs) - Jungle comics01:47:51 : "Extremity", de Daniel Warren Johnson (scénario et dessins) et Mike Spencer (couleurs) - Delcourt02:00:13 : "La lanterne de Nyx", de Kan Takahama - Glénat02:08:08 : "Polar Bear in Love", de Koromo - Soleil manga02:22:21 : "Globule, une vie de jeune lapin", de Moyashi Mame - Soleil manga02:28:49 : "Un shiba en plus", de Mayumi Muroyama - Soleil02:36:36 : "Switch Love", de Akane Ogura - Delcourt/Tonkam02:50:11 : "Loved Circus", de Nemui Asada - Taifu02:55:13 : "Life", de Miya Tokokura - Taifu03:02:25 : "A la recherche de notre comète", de Emi Mitsuki - Boy's love - IDP03:07:44 : "Errance", de Inio Asano - Kana03:22:45 : "Dans un rayon de soleil", de Tillie Walden - Gallimard03:34:00 : "Horrifikland", de Lewis Trondheim (scénario) et Alexis Nesme (dessins) - Glénat BILANS DE SERIES03:44:20 : "Bloody Delinquent Girl Chainsaw", de Rei Mikamoto - Akata (terminée en 13 tomes)03:52:29 : "Putain de chat", de Stéphane Lapuss' - Monsieur Pop Corn (peut-être terminée en 4 tomes)03:56:25 : "I hate fairyland" de Skottie Young - Urban Comics (terminée en 4 tomes)04:02:14 : "Wonderland", de Yûgo Ishikawa - Panini (terminée en 6 tomes) 04:06:40 : Et le p'tit nouveau nous reccomande "Innocent" et "Innocent rouge", une série révolutionnaire (vous l'avez ?) de Shinichi Sakamoto (Delcourt/Tonkam, "Innocent" terminé en 9 tomes, "innocent rouge" en cours avec 7 tomes)) Merci à Delcourt, Delcourt/Tonkam, Ototo, Vega, Jungle Comics, Soleil, Taifu et Kana pour les envois ! Suivez nous aussi sur le compte twitter de l'émission : @Cases_sur_Table N'hésitez pas à regarder les Let's play de la chaîne twitch "Gamer's bizarre adventure" (ça reprendra, un jour) :https://www.twitch.tv/gamers_bizarre_adventure On parle aussi de cinéma dans notre autre podcast, La guerre des claps ! (et normalement on reprend bientôt, pour de vrai cette fois)Podcloud : https://podcloud.fr/podcast/la-guerre-des-clapsYoutube : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPKAKSeNytgTwitter : @guerredesclaps Le blog de Chris, dont même lui a oublié l'adresse :https://augredesbulles.wordpress.com Et Issam a une chaîne youtube, qui parle de cinéma asiatique, venez, des fois il poste encore des trucs quand il a pas la flemme :https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCntDC5Hp_XYNy-7shfkUtnw Vous pouvez aussi retrouver les membres de l'équipe sur twitter :Sally : @LeSaleHibouChris : @augredesbullesIssam : @cinemarchivisteNecro : @NecronomiCoreArthur : @_patate_masquee
C'est encore une fois avec bien du retard, et nous nous en excusons, que sort ce nouveau podcast.Un programme une nouvelle fois assez chargé, que je vous laisse découvrir tout de suite !03:10 : "In one's last moment", de Kentarô Fukuda - Soleil Manga08:43 : "Granblue Fantasy", de Makoto Fûgetsu (scénario) et Cocho (dessins) d'après le jeu de Cygames - Pika13:29 : "Barrage", de Kôhei Horikoshi - Ki-oon20:36 : "Maestros", de Steve Skroce (scénario et dessins) et Dave Stewart (couleurs) - HiComics26:48 : "Iron Hammer Against the Witch", de Shinya Murata (scénario) et Daisuke Hiyama (dessins) - Delcourt/Tonkam35:49 : "Dungeons & Dragons - Forgotten Realms - La légende de Drizzt", d'Andrew Daab (scénario), Tim Seeley (dessins) et Blond (couleurs), d'après les romans de R.A. Salvatore - HiComics42:58 : "Monstress - Tome 3", de Marjorie Liu (scénario) et Sana Takeda (dessins et couleurs) - Delcourt46:10 : "My Home Hero", de Naoki Yamakawa (scénario) et Masashi Asaki (dessins) - Kurokawa51:33 : "Le dilemme de Toki", de Kiri Gunchi - Glénat55:16 : "Celle que je suis", de Bingo Morihashi (scénario) et Suwaru Koko (dessins) - Akata01:01:26 : "Le secret de l'amitié", de Kazune Kawahara (scénario) et Aiji Yamakawa (dessins) - Akata01:05:35 : "Mon ex", de Mizuki Hoshino - Kana01:08:20 : "Given - Tome 4", de Natsuki Kizu - Taifu Comics01:13:48 : "On Doorstep", de CTK - Taifu Comics01:17:17 : "Ginza Neon Paradise", de Unohara - Taifu Comics,01:21:18 : "Le secret de Zara", de Fred Bernard (scénario) et Benjamin Flao (dessins et couleurs) - Delcourt01:26:05 : "Barbara", de Osamu Tezuka - Delcourt/Tonkam01:31:44 : "La vie de Bouddha", de Osamu Tezuka - Delcourt/Tonkam01:42:10 : "Journal d'une vie tranquille", de Tetsuya Chiba - Vega01:47:19 : "Graineliers", de Rihito Takarai - Ototo01:52:45 : "Eveil", de Taiyô Matsumoto - Kana01:56:06 : "Père Fouettard Corporation - Tome 2", de Hikaru Nakamura - Kurokawa02:01:55 : "Survivant - L'histoire du jeune S - Tome 3", de Takao Saitô (scénario) et Akira Miyagawa (dessins) - Vega02:06:55 : "Signal 100 - Tome 2", de Arata Miyatsuki (scénario) et Shigure Kondô (dessins) - Delcourt/Tonkam02:11:35 : "Teenage Mutant ninja Turtles - Tortues Ninja - Tome 5 : Les fous, les monstres et les marginaux", de Kevin Eastman, Bobby Curnow et Tom Waltz (scénario), Mateus Santolouco (dessins) et Ronda Pattison (couleurs) - HiComics02:15:45 : "My Teeen Romantic Comedy is wrong as I expected - Tome 3", de Wataru Watari (scénario et dessins), Naomichi Io (light novel original) et Ponkan8 (chara-design) - Ototo02:18:15 : "Les contes macabres Volume 2", d'Edgard Allan Poe (nouvelles) et Benjamin Lacombe (dessins) - Delcourt02:20:30 : "Contro Natura", de Mirka Andolfo - Glénat & Panini Comics Et enfin, les reccomandations d'Issam02:31:35 : "Bolchoi Arena", de Boulet (scénario) et Aseyn (dessins et couleurs) - Delcourt02:37:00 : "ChronoSquad", de Giorgio Albertini (scénario), Grégory Panaccione (dessins et couleurs) et Simon Kansara (adaptation des dialogues, quoi que ça veuille dire) - Delcourt Merci à Soleil Manga, HiComics, Delcourt, Delcourt/Tonkam, Kana, Taifu Comics et Ototo pour nous avoir envoyé leurs titres ! NOTES :1/ Tezuka n'est pas mort à 50 ans, mais à 61. Ceci dit ça reste jeune.2/ On a oublié de mentionner Rihito Takarai, autrice de Graineliers. Pardon à elle (bon après c'est pas comme si elle nous écoutait).3/ J'ai aussi oublié de remercier les amis qui m'ont offert Bolchoï Arena et ChronoSquad, donc si jamais ils lisent le descriptif, désolé, ne m'insultez pas dans les commentaires ! Suivez nous aussi sur le compte twitter de l'émission : @Cases_sur_Table N'hésitez pas à regarder les Let's play de la chaîne twitch "Gamer's bizarre adventure" (ça devrait bientôt reprendre, ou peut-être que ça a déjà repris si vous lisez ça dans trois mois, ou peut-être que ça s'est de nouveau arrêté si vous lisez ça dans 90 ans) :https://www.twitch.tv/gamers_bizarre_adventure On parle aussi de cinéma dans notre autre podcast, La guerre des claps ! (enfin, on le fera quand on reprendra en tous cas)Podcloud : https://podcloud.fr/podcast/la-guerre-des-clapsYoutube : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPKAKSeNytgTwitter : @guerredesclaps Le blog de Chris :https://augredesbulles.wordpress.com Et Issam a une chaîne youtube, qui parle de cinéma asiatique, venez, dans le dernier épisode il y a plein de sang et de morts :https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCntDC5Hp_XYNy-7shfkUtnw Vous pouvez aussi retrouver les membres de l'équipe sur twitter :Sally : @LeSaleHibouChris : @augredesbullesIssam : @cinemarchivisteNecro : @NecronomiCore
Et c'est parti pour la deuxième saison de Cases sur Table ! Coté nouveautés, on accueille Sally dans l'équipe. Et surtout, surtout, cette année, on a décidé de parler Comics et Mangas ! Comment ça, c'était déjà ce qu'on faisait avant ? Oui, bon, c'est pas facile de se renouveller, aussi. J'aimerais vous y voir.Bref, au programme de ce numéro : 10:35 : "Kingdom" de Yasuhisa Hara - Meian19:29 : "Black Monday Murders"; de Jonathan Hickman (scénario), Tomm Coker (dessins) et Michael Garland (couleurs) - Urban Comics23:40 : "Diver", de Shuntaro Ohsawa - Delcourt/Tonkam31:14 : "Motor Girl", de Terry Moore - Delcourt41:12 : "Ne me quitte pas", de Hagi - Taifu Comics50:49 : "A beautiful sunny day", d'Aki Ueda - Taifu Comics57:06 : "My teen romantic comedy is wrong as I expected", de Wataru Watari (scénario et dessins) et Ponkan 8 (chara design), d'après les light novels de Naomichi Io - Ototo01:03:48 : "This teacher is mine !", de Yûko Kasumi - Soleil Manga01:07:18 : "Beyond the clouds", de Nicke - Ki-oon01:16:50 : "Moriarty", de Ryôsuke Takeuchi (scénario) et Hikaru Miyoshi (dessins) - Kana01:36:28 : "Arcanum", d'Erubo Hijihara - Kana01:47:02 : "Green valley", de Max Landis (scénario), Cliff Rathburn et Giuseppe Camuncoli (dessins) et Jean-François Beaulieu (couleurs) - Delcourt01:56:15 : "Marion", de Yû Hikasa - Komikku02:05:33 : "ApocalyptiGirl", d'Andrew MacLean - Casterman02:11:37 : "Magnus", de Kyle Higgins (scénario), Jorge Fornés (dessins) et Chris O'halloran (couleurs) - Casterman02:18:36 : "Shirtless Bear Fighter !", de Jody Leheup et Sebastian Girner (scénario), Nil Vendrell (dessins) et Mike Spicer (couleurs) - Hi Comics02:25:00 : "Signal 100", d'Arata Miyatsuki (scénario) et Shigure Kondô (dessins) - Delcourt/Tonkam02:32:45 : "Noise", de Tetsuya Tsutsui - Ki-oon 02:50:15 : Sally nous recommande "Radiant", de Tony Valente - Ankama Merci à Meian, Delcourt, Taifu Comics, Komikku, Hi Comics, Delcourt/Tonkam et Ototo pour nous avoir envoyé leurs sorties ! PS : "Tu es partout" d'Edith Piaf date de 1943. C'est pour ça que c'est dans "Il faut sauver le soldat Ryan". Voila voila. PS2 : La dessinatrice de "Bolchoi Arena" est Aseyn. Bravo à elle, donc ! PS3 : Finalement, on a pas fait péter le record - à un peu plus de dix minutes près. Suivez nous aussi sur le compte twitter de l'émission : @Cases_sur_Table N'hésitez pas à regarder les Let's play indescriptibles de la chaîne twitch "Gamer's bizarre adventure" :https://www.twitch.tv/gamers_bizarre_adventure On parle aussi de cinéma dans notre autre podcast, La guerre des claps !Podcloud : https://podcloud.fr/podcast/la-guerre-des-clapsYoutube : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPKAKSeNytgTwitter : @guerredesclaps Chris a ouvert un blog, ça parle de plein de trucs et c'est très bien (il parait en tous cas, moi j'ai pas lu) Et Issam (c'est lui qui écrit ces lignes, mais il aime parler de lui à la troisième personne) a toujours la chaîne l'Archiviste du Cinéma. Et si vous voulez son avis, c'est génial :https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCntDC5Hp_XYNy-7shfkUtnw Vous pouvez aussi retrouver les membres de l'équipe sur twitter :Sally : @LeSaleHibouAlex : @GreensuroChris : @augredesbullesIssam : @cinemarchivisteNecro : @NecronomiCore
Pour son premier HS, le Canapé Game a l:immense joie d:accueillir Cyril LAMBIN alias @fenarinarsa pour parler de son arrivée dans le monde fantastique et cruel de la télevision, de ce qu:il a fait pour Game One et notamment la série "Nadia et le secret de l:Eau Bleue", de comment c:était Nolife de dedans , de Linux , de demoscène et d:un fauteuil pas confortable. Un épisode enregistré le 18 août 2018. Avec Nemo, Xefir, Otak, Axel et Cyril LAMBIN. Au sommaire de ce numéro Interview de Cyril Lambin partie 1. (0:00 => 49:13) L:histoire du Minitel : https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minitel L:article d:Amo sur les communautés otakus : https://neantvert.eu/?p=4518 Les coups de coeur / coups de gueule de l:équipe (49:14 => 1:04:04) Otak : Les séries "Irresponsable" et "Calls" (coups de coeur) Xefir : L:anime "Shinigami no Ballad" (coup de coeur), le jeu Voez sur mobile (coup de gueule) Axel : Le jeu vidéo "Mini Metro" (coup de cœur) Cyril : Le manga "The Promised Neverland" et le manga "My Hero Academia" (coup de cœur). Le site "blackpills" par Cyril (coup de gueule) Nemo : Demi-chan wa Katarai (Freaky Girls, Interview with Monster Girls). Le jeu vidéo "Dead Cells". Le manga "Made in Abyss" non censuré par Ototo (coup de cœur) Interview de Cyril Lambin partie 2. (1:04:05 => 2:11:20) Le livre "Nolife Story" : https://omakebooks.com/fr/culture-japon/13-nolife-story.html La pause musicale choisie par l:invité (2:11:20 => 2:17:12) : Yerzmyey - IM35 Interview de Cyril Lambin partie 3. (2:17:13 => 2:58:36) Hardwired par Cryonics & The Silents Overdrive 2 par TiTAN Podcast Gaijin-san : https://gaijinsan.libsyn.com/ Notre unboxing à l:audio (2:58:37 => 3:07:54) : Shigure (Kantai Collection) Encore disponible ici : https://www.biginjap.com/fr/figurines-pvc/19365-kantai-collection-kancolle-shigure-casual-ver-17.html La musique de fin : Générique d:ouverture de "Nadia le secret de l:Eau Bleue" Merci à Cyril pour sa gentillesse, son humour et sa disponibilité. Retrouvez Canapé Game sur podCloud
In this very special episode, the With Gang talk about vacuum cleaners and collaboration. Mentioned this time: Ototo - http://dentakulondon.com/ Lunch - http://www.ediblegeography.com/lunch-an-urban-invention/ Failure Doesn't Suck - http://www.fastcompany.com/59549/failure-doesnt-suck The Invention of Dr. Nakamats - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9f5vZl8kluI Somebody - http://somebodyapp.com/ CycleLove - http://www.cyclelove.net/ It's All About The Bike - http://www.amazon.co.uk/Its-All-About-Bike-Happiness/dp/0141043792 Radio 3 - http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3 Peer To Peer - http://peertopeer.io/