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SEASON 2 - EPISODE 156 - Barry Jenkins - Director In this episode of the Team Deakins Podcast, we speak with director Barry Jenkins (MUFASA: THE LION KING, THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD, MOONLIGHT). How did Barry get from South Florida to Hollywood? What did he learn about himself on his walkabout around the country after leaving the industry? What did Barry struggle with in the gap between the release of his debut feature and MOONLIGHT? How did he survive the gonzo shooting schedule of THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD? Why MUFASA? Barry answers all these questions and speaks on craft, process, and so much more in this extended and enriching conversation about his life, his films, and the many years he spent not actually making anything. Barry and his film school friends Adele Romanski and Mark Ceryak also produce movies through their production company PASTEL, and we discuss why he feels it's important to help introduce new filmmakers and new voices—particularly now. Plus, Barry reveals the premise of his unrealized Stevie Wonder time-travel script. - Recommended Viewing: THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD, MOONLIGHT, MEDICINE FOR MELANCHOLY - This episode is sponsored by Barco & Aputure
Fluent Fiction - Hungarian: Zoltán's Pastel Journey: A Breakthrough to Freedom and Innovation Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/hu/episode/2025-08-10-22-34-01-hu Story Transcript:Hu: A napfény áttörte a Freelancer's Home Café nagy ablakait, arany fénybe öltöztetve a helyiséget.En: The sunlight broke through the large windows of the Freelancer's Home Café, dressing the room in golden light.Hu: Zoltán egy csésze erős kávé fölött ült, füzetlapjait átpörgetve.En: Zoltán sat over a cup of strong coffee, flipping through the pages of his notebook.Hu: Mindjárt itt a Szent István-nap, és ő még mindig nem találta meg az ihletet a műremekéhez.En: Szent István-nap (St. Stephen's Day) was almost here, and he still hadn't found the inspiration for his masterpiece.Hu: Az elkövetkező esemény fontos volt.En: The upcoming event was important.Hu: Nemcsak a magyar államalapítás ünnepe, hanem lehetőség arra is, hogy végre megmutassa magát a város művészeinek.En: Not only was it a celebration of the Hungarian state's founding, but it was also an opportunity for him to finally show himself to the city's artists.Hu: Tamás felbukkant az ajtóban, egy gyors biccentéssel üdvözölve Zoltánt.En: Tamás appeared at the door, greeting Zoltán with a quick nod.Hu: - Eszter már most is az üzletbe ment - mondta Tamás.En: "Eszter has already gone to the store," Tamás said.Hu: - Talán még elcsípheted őt, mielőtt elkapkodják az összes jó festékeket.En: "You might catch her before all the good paints are snapped up."Hu: Zoltán felkelt, eltolta a székét.En: Zoltán got up and pushed back his chair.Hu: - Igen, ideje menni - sóhajtott.En: "Yes, it's time to go," he sighed.Hu: - Kösz a tippet.En: "Thanks for the tip."Hu: Az art supply bolt ajtajánál már Eszter szétnézett.En: At the door of the art supply store, Eszter was already looking around.Hu: Mosollyal köszöntötte Zoltánt.En: She greeted Zoltán with a smile.Hu: - Nézd csak, alig van valami!En: "Look, there's hardly anything left!"Hu: - jegyezte meg.En: she remarked.Hu: Zoltán idegesen nézett körül.En: Zoltán looked around nervously.Hu: Vásárlók hada nyüzsgött a szűk folyosókban, és a polcok tényleg üresek voltak.En: Crowds of shoppers were bustling in the narrow aisles, and the shelves were indeed bare.Hu: - Nem találom, amit keresek - mondta Zoltán kétségbeesetten.En: "I can't find what I'm looking for," Zoltán said desperately.Hu: - Mind kifogytak a színek, amiket használni szoktam.En: "They're out of all the colors I usually use."Hu: Eszter bölcsen rápillantott.En: Eszter gave him a wise glance.Hu: - Mi lenne, ha kipróbálnál valami mást?En: "How about trying something else?"Hu: - javasolta.En: she suggested.Hu: - Néha a változás tesz csodát.En: "Sometimes change works wonders."Hu: Zoltán bizonytalanul bólintott.En: Zoltán nodded uncertainly.Hu: - Rendben.En: "Alright.Hu: De hol kezdjük?En: But where do we start?"Hu: Eszter a pasztellek felé mutatott.En: Eszter pointed towards the pastels.Hu: - Próbáltad már ezeket?En: "Have you tried these?"Hu: Ahogy Zoltán a kezébe vette a puha, élénk pasztell rudakat, valami megrezdült benne.En: As Zoltán held the soft, vibrant pastel sticks in his hand, something stirred within him.Hu: Eszter bátorítása mellett elhatározta, hogy ezt a kihívást új anyagokkal nézi szembe.En: With Eszter's encouragement, he decided to face this challenge with new materials.Hu: Otthon, az apró, napfénnyel teli műteremben, Zoltán nekiállt alkotni.En: At home, in the small, sunlit studio, Zoltán set to work.Hu: A színek világa, amit ezentúl oldalról közelített meg, új ötleteket szabadított fel.En: The world of colors, approached from a new angle, unleashed new ideas.Hu: Eszter néha besegített, bíztatva, hogy rugaszkodjon el a megszokottól.En: Eszter occasionally helped, encouraging him to break away from the usual.Hu: A Szent István-nap közeledett.En: Szent István-nap was approaching.Hu: Zoltán keze dolgozott, formák és színek harmonizáltak a vásznon.En: Zoltán's hands worked, harmonizing shapes and colors on the canvas.Hu: Még sosem érzett ekkora szabadásgot.En: He had never felt such freedom.Hu: És amikor végzett, végre megpihenhetett.En: And when he finished, he could finally rest.Hu: Az ünnepi rendezvény elérkezett.En: The festive event arrived.Hu: Zoltán munkája büszkén állt a kiállításon.En: Zoltán's work stood proudly at the exhibition.Hu: Az emberek megálltak előtte, elcsodálkozva az újszerű színeken és formákon.En: People stopped in front of it, marveling at the innovative colors and forms.Hu: Több elismerő szó és mosoly kísérte a művet.En: Many appreciative words and smiles accompanied the piece.Hu: Ahogy Zoltán az est végén Eszterrel visszaindult a kávézóba, úgy érezte, mintha egy új fejezet kezdődött volna a karrierjében.En: As Zoltán headed back to the café with Eszter at the end of the evening, he felt as if a new chapter had begun in his career.Hu: Talán végre elhitte, hogy képes a legjobbat kihozni magából - külső elvárások nélkül is.En: Perhaps he finally believed that he could bring out the best in himself—without external expectations.Hu: A napfény még ott áradt szét az utcák felett, ahogy útnak indultak egy újabb kreatív kaland felé.En: The sunlight still spread over the streets as they set off towards another creative adventure. Vocabulary Words:sunlight: napfénywindows: ablakaitdressing: öltöztetvemasterpiece: műremekupcoming: elkövetkezőopportunity: lehetőségnodded: biccentésselsnapped: elkapkodjákpushed: eltoltasighed: sóhajtottbustling: nyüzsgöttnarrow: szűkbare: üresdesperately: kétségbeesettenwise: bölcsenglance: rápillantottencouragement: bátorításachallenge: kihívástvibrant: élénkunleashed: felszabadítottharmonizing: harmonizáltakfreedom: szabadságotmarveling: elcsodálkozvaexhibition: kiállításoninnovative: újszerűchapter: fejezetcareer: karrierjébenadventure: kalandbelief: elhitexternal: külső
In this episode of One Night in Bangkok, I reunite with Mook, a Thai content creator with a growing Instagram following. We dive into the unexpected story of how we met during a night out in Bangkok — from Soi Cowboy to Khao San Road and more. We also talk about Mook's journey to becoming a full-time creator, what makes her perspective unique as a Thai voice in English-speaking social media, and the funny (and sometimes awkward) messages she receives from strangers. Lastly, we cover various places to visits throughout Thailand this year, places to visit in Bangkok, Pastel Rooftop, Pattaya, a possible rideshare scam, and more.
This episode whiplashes from chaotic to catastrophic. First, we revisit Caroline Calloway, the influencer who marketed herself as a literary muse but delivered more glitter than substance. Think Fyre Festival in girlboss form. Then, we dive into the tragic 2025 DC plane crash that eerily mirrors the 1961 disaster that wiped out the entire U.S. figure skating team. One tale is a masterclass in delusion, the other a haunting case of history repeating itself.Spank you for listening. Do less God bless. Gloom & Bloom out!
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Send us a textThis week, Wes and Todd talk with Artist, Sarah Boston. Sarah discusses the various mediums that she works in, portraiture, painting, drawing from a young age, her connection to native culture, Charlie Russell, growing up in an artistic family, the Russell museum, taking art classes with Thomas Blackshear, routine, the A.R. Mitchell museum, the Broadmoor art experience, research and doing her due diligence to be historically accurate in her work, cultural & art appropriation, her family's roots in Montana, pastels, graphite, the catalyst to becoming a professional artist, the art community of Trinidad, western art, grizzly bears, selling art, galleries, festivals, the Out West Art Show, her upcoming shows, pricing, art sales, curating “Resonance”, her motto, and her favorite Charlie Russell painting. Join us for a wonderful conversation with Sarah Boston! Check out Sarah's website at www.sarahbostonfineart.com Follow Sarah on social media:Instagram - www.instagram.com/sarahbostonfineart/ - @sarahbostonfineartFacebook - www.facebook.com/SarahBostonFineArtCheck out Sarah's work in person at these upcoming shows:Kuehl Fine Art: Cody Kuehl & Sarah BostonFriday, August 1st, 2025 – Friday, August 29th 2025Opening Reception: Friday, August 1st, 5 – 8 pmhttps://armitchellmuseum.com/kuehl-fine-art Resonance 2025 – Curated by Sarah BostonFriday, October 3rd, 2025 – Friday, December 26th, 2025Opening Reception: Friday, October 3rd, 5 - 8 pmwww.armitchellmuseum.com Find Sarah's work at these fine galleries:Kuehl Fine Arthttps://armitchellmuseum.com/kuehl-fine-art Mountain Trails Galleries Sedonawww.mountaintrailssedona.com Broadmoor Gallerieswww.broadmoorgalleries.com The Plainsmen Galleryhttps://plainsmengallery.comFollow us on Instagram: @tenetpodcast - www.instagram.com/tenetpodcast/ @wesbrn - www.instagram.com/wesbrn/ @toddpiersonphotography - www.instagram.com/toddpiersonphotography/ Follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/TenetPodcast/ Email us at todd@toddpierson.com If you enjoyed this episode or any of our previous episodes, please consider taking a moment and leaving us a review on your favorite podcast platform. Thanks for listening!
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Ella es un ícono del electro-pop mexicano y su música es parte del soundtrack de nuestras vidas... ella es ¡DENISSE GUERRERO!
En un país sumido en la violencia y la criminalidad, el gobierno se ha regalado cualquier cantidad de herramientas que, dicen, son necesarias para “pacificar” México. Sí, así dicen.
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La decisión de casarse y los sorprendentes inconvenientes que surgen en la convivencia ECDQEMSD podcast episodio 6072 Problemas de Alcoba Conducen: El Pirata y El Sr. Lagartija https://canaltrans.com Noticias del Mundo: Irán pide ayuda a Rusia - Estados Unidos pide colaboración a China - La lista de CFK - Nieve en Buenos Aires - Lluvias en CDMX - Casi nos deportan - El yate de Luismi - La I.A. contaminante - Lamine Yamal y la Only fans - Oklahoma City festeja en la NBA Historias Desintegradas: El amor está intacto - Un detalle térmico - Piyama de Pikachu - Irreconciliable - Apuesta por el matrimonio - Facturas y bizcochos - El laucha del trabajo - Pastel de cumpleaños - La técnica del enojo - El gato en el árbol - Tom y Jerry - Un trabajo para Catman - El rescatista - Maquillaje Profesional - Fangio y Gardel - Fiesta quebecúa y más... En Caso De Que El Mundo Se Desintegre - Podcast no tiene publicidad, sponsors ni organizaciones que aporten para mantenerlo al aire. Solo el sistema cooperativo de los que aportan a través de las suscripciones hacen posible que todo esto siga siendo una realidad. Gracias Dragones Dorados!! NO AI: ECDQEMSD Podcast no utiliza ninguna inteligencia artificial de manera directa para su realización. Diseño, guionado, música, edición y voces son de nuestra completa intervención humana.
Welcome to Art is Awesome, the show where we talk with an artist or art worker with a connection to the San Francisco Bay Area. This week, Emily features an insightful interview with artist Ester Hernandez. Ester shares her journey from growing up in a farm town in the San Joaquin Valley to becoming a renowned printmaker. She discusses the impact of growing up in a culturally rich Mexican environment and her experiences at UC Berkeley, where she studied various art forms despite facing challenges as a woman of color. A central focus of the episode is Ester's famous piece, 'Sun Mad', which critiques the use of pesticides in farming and has been displayed in prestigious museums worldwide. She also reflects on her early love for drawing, the inspiration from friends Sandra Cisneros and Alice Walker, and her ongoing effort to document her family's history with cotton farming in a new book. About Artist Ester Hernandez:Ester Hernandez was born in California's San Joaquin Valley to a Mexican/Yaqui farm worker family. The UC Berkeley graduate is an internationally acclaimed San Francisco-based visual artist. She is best known for her depiction of Latina/Native women through her pastels, prints and installations. Her work reflects social, political, ecological and spiritual themes.Hernandez has had numerous national and international solo and group shows. Among others, her work is included in the permanent collections of the National Museum of American Art – Smithsonian; Library of Congress; MoMA, New York; Legion of Honor, San Francisco; National Museum of Mexican Art, Chicago; Museo Casa Estudio Diego Rivera y Frida Kahlo, Mexico City; Museum of Contemporary Native Art, Institute of American Indian Arts, Santa Fe, NM; Victoria and Albert Museum, London. Her artistic and personal archives are housed at Stanford University.Visit Ester's Website: EsterHernandez.comFollow Ester on Instagram: @EsterHernandezArt--About Podcast Host Emily Wilson:Emily a writer in San Francisco, with work in outlets including Hyperallergic, Artforum, 48 Hills, the Daily Beast, California Magazine, Latino USA, and Women's Media Center. She often writes about the arts. For years, she taught adults getting their high school diplomas at City College of San Francisco.Follow Emily on Instagram: @PureEWilFollow Art Is Awesome on Instagram: @ArtIsAwesome_PodcastA Better World: A Comic About Ester Hernandez--CREDITS:Art Is Awesome is Hosted, Created & Executive Produced by Emily Wilson. Theme Music "Loopster" Courtesy of Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 LicenseThe Podcast is Co-Produced, Developed & Edited by Charlene Goto of @GoToProductions. For more info, visit Go-ToProductions.com
O que será que achamos do Top 16 (Episódio 3) da 12ª temporada do MasterChef Brasil? Prova em equipe, pastel frito, arroz, atritos, análises, destaques e mais! Vem ouvir para concordar - ou não - com a gente! ;) | Essa semana, nossas convidadas são Andreia Kaupe (semifinalista do MasterChefBR em 2024) e Camis (a @_do_cinho no Twitter)Redes Sociais: Instagram (@xtrapodcast, @ricardolscosta, @isabela_costab, @laurabaps e @antoniosabenca), Twitter: (@xtrapodcastbr, @rapidoricardo, @isabela_costab, @laurabaptista e @antoniosabenca) e BlueSky (@xtrapodcast)Convidadas: Instagram (@andreia_kaupe) e Twitter (@MC11_Andreia e @_do_cinho)E-mail para contato: xtrapodcast@gmail.com
El jugador valenciano ha marcado el gol de la victoria de España en su debut en el Europeo Sub 21.
How can a centuries-old art supply company teach us about running a pet care business? This episode draws lessons from La Maison du Pastel in Paris, a 300-year-old handcrafted pastel maker, to explore what it means to build a business rooted in quality and culture. It highlights the importance of prioritizing craft over scale, using thoughtful service offerings to meet specific client needs, and collaborating with clients to create personalized care. The conversation also emphasizes the power of storytelling in marketing and preserving company culture through growth and change. You'll walk away inspired to build a business that's small, intentional, and deeply connected to its clients. Main Topics Craft over scale in pet care Designing services for specific client needs Collaborating with clients for personalized care Storytelling as a marketing tool Preserving business culture through growth Main Takeaway: Our systems and automations should support our care, not replace our presence. In an increasingly digital world, it's easy to lean on automation—but pet care is about connection. Technology should free us to be more present, not less. No app or email can replace the power of a kind word, a gentle touch, or an observant sitter who notices what a pet needs. Stay grounded in the heart of what makes your business special: genuine, hands-on care. That's what clients remember—and why they come back. Links: Check out our Starter Packs See all of our discounts! Check out ProTrainings Code: CPR-petsitterconfessional for 10% off
Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to celebrate the union between two of the most important foods in global culinary history: picadillo and plantains. Noah and Louisa, neither of them capable of holding their peace (even for a moment), rhapsodize about the results. Follow us: @NoSubsPlease@mastodon.online on Mastodon. @NoSubsPlease on BlueSky. Noah: @elderrumbao on Twitter, @nsmckinnon@laserdisc.party on Mastodon, @nsmckinnon.bsky.social on BlueSky. Louisa: @louisa@mastodon.xyz. Our theme is Street Food, by FASSounds, and is governed by the Simplified Pixabay License. Our cover art includes work by artist Kirsty Pargeter.
This week, your witch friends are taking you on adventures of sight! Of sound! Of SMELL! That's right, Scarlet and Blackbird unbox a sampler of goth-themed fragrances, and Scarlet tells all about a cyberpunk themed weekend in the desert. So much to discuss - plus creating religions, Blackbird's cat's birthday, and a chile relleno burrito. STOP IT. But wait! Do not stop it! Press play!!
[Contemporary Realism] Co-publisher Adolfo Castillo is hosting today's show about the June 2025 issue of American Art Collector. He is joined by special guest Michael Clawson, who is filling in for Sarah Gianelli while she is on vacation. Adolfo and Michael talk about the upcoming issue, which has features on Wayne Thiebaud, William Beckman and pastel artist Sally Strand. They also talk about this month's special sections, which includes sections on pastel art, marines and coastlines, and a guide to the Great Lakes Region. Today's episode is sponsored by Michigan's Muskegon Museum of Art and The Bennett Prize, which celebrates women artists. To learn more about these two sponsors and their long-standing partnership in the art world, visit thebennettprize.org.
Laura Jhonson, la repostera colombiana que recibió el premio al mejor pastel de Gran Bretaña, habló en W Fin de Semana.
Hello and Welcome back Wine friends! In this insightful episode, we dive into the vibrant wine scene of Lisbon with the brilliant Libby Brodie — wine consultant, journalist, and presenter based in London. Founder of Bacchus and Brodie wine consultancy and wine columnist for City A.M., Libby brings her expertise and creative flair to the world of wine after a successful career as a theatre producer. We chat about her recent mini-series The Lisboa Wine Tour, created in partnership with Vinhos de Lisboa, and available now on YouTube. Libby shares her fresh perspective, stories, and deep appreciation for Lisbon's dynamic wine culture — from regional highlights to hidden gems. Whether you're a seasoned wine lover or just curious about Portuguese wines, this episode is packed with inspiration and discovery. If you want to skip ahead: 03.35: How a wine tasting sparked her passion in her twenties 05.45: Shifting from a theater career to wine during the pandemic 06.30: Lisbon's charm and its welcoming, vibrant culture 07.00: Introduction to the Lisboa wine region and its Atlantic influence 09.10: The uniqueness and underappreciation of the Colaris DO. 13:30: The native grape variety Arinto and tasting of the Quinta de Sant'Ana Arinto 2020 (Caviste £35) 16:30: Quinta de Sant'Ana estate introduced — a 30 minute drive from Lisbon 19:45: Ideal food pairings for Arinto, including a perfect portuguese salted cod dish and an Arroz de Marisco 23:00: Quinta de Sant'Ana's history and focus on family 25:30: Wines of Lisbon include 9 DOs — many close to the capital including Bucelas (famous region for Arinto) 28:00: Many wines labeled as Vinho Regional Lisboa for broader recognition. 28.30: Talking about and tasting the Arenae Ramisco 2015 (50cl) from Adega Regional de Colares (Hedonism £50) 30:21: The native red grape variety Ramisco from Colares DO 33.58: Perfect pairings with Ramisco including a traditional Portuguese stew 35:21: Adega Regional de Colares are the oldest co-op in Portugal 38:00: Introducing the smallest wine region in Portugal, the Carcavelos DO 39.30: Talking about and tasting the Villa Oeiras 7 years fortified (Stroud Wine £29 375ml) 40:30: The work that Villa Oeiras have done for this region that has almost disappeared 43:24: Pairing this wine with Pastel de Nata (Good in Bread) 46.30: Other native varieties such as Galego Dourado and Ratinho 50.57: A big push for the Vinhos de Lisboa to focus on native varieties 52.17: Leve wines: a low alcohol white wine Any thoughts or questions, do email me: janina@eatsleepwinerepeat.co.uk Or contact me on Instagram @eatsleep_winerepeat If you fancy watching some videos on my youtube channel: Eat Sleep Wine Repeat Or come say hi at www.eatsleepwinerepeat.co.uk Until next time, Cheers to you! ---------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- THE EAT SLEEP WINE REPEAT PODCAST HAS BEEN FEATURED IN DECANTER MAGAZINE, RADIO TIMES AND FEED SPOT AS THE 6TH BEST UK WINE MAKING PODCAST.
Pastor Steven preaches on the ResurrectionLet us know you heard the message. Send us a text!Welcome to Pastor Steven G. Lightfoot's Podcast. Sermons and homilies by Rev. Steven G. Lightfoot. Pastor Steven is an ordained elder in the Global Methodist Church and serves as Senior Pastor to First Methodist Church Splendora and Shepherd Methodist Church in Southeast Texas. Thanks for listening! Join us each week for a new message. May God bless you and keep you.
The boys are joined by Swansea music scene pioneer Jordan McGuire and talk about Katy Perry going into space, Jordan giving up his day job, the changing face of Swansea City centre and managing to secure The Bunkhouse as a music venue forever. The lads talk Swansea market, the Swansea Arena House party, Jordan talks about the importance of advanced ticket sales for gigs, the origins of becoming a Swansea City football lad, the Lemon Factory, Lovely Town festival, being Tour Manager for Pastel and much much more….@ambitioniscritcal1997 on Instagram @TheAiCPodcast on Twitter
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La liceul francez „Anna de Noailles” din București a avut loc inaugurarea proiectului „Pedale Salvatoare 4.0” derulat de Asociația Pastel în colaborare cu Comitetul Național Paralimpic. Acest proiect contribuie și la achiziționarea de scaune cu rotile electrice persoanelor care se confruntă cu dizabilități locomotorii. Anul acesta, sportivii paralimpici vor primi 9 scaune rulante adaptate pentru baschet și atletism.
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La imposibilidad de recordar las películas vistas hace que me enfrente siempre a una novedad ECDQEMSD podcast episodio 6010 Grandes Películas Olvidadas Conducen: El Pirata y El Sr. Lagartija https://canaltrans.com Noticias del Mundo: Aranceles a los automóviles importados - Nuevos mercados - Milei y el FMI - Sheinbaum le suelta la mano al Cuau - La secretaria de Seguridad de Estados Unidos en El Salvador - Vuelos Canadá USA - Pronóstico del Tiempo Historias Desintegradas: Un plan tranquilo - Palomitas y una buena peli - Gustos diferentes - Ella es drama y yo acción - VHS, DVD y copias piratas - Siempre como la primera vez - El suegro chingón - Toqué un cocodrilo - El circo llegaba al pueblo - El instructor de tiro argentino - Pastel en la nave y más... En Caso De Que El Mundo Se Desintegre - Podcast no tiene publicidad, sponsors ni organizaciones que aporten para mantenerlo al aire. Solo el sistema cooperativo de los que aportan a través de las suscripciones hacen posible que todo esto siga siendo una realidad. Gracias Dragones Dorados!! NO AI: ECDQEMSD Podcast no utiliza ninguna inteligencia artificial de manera directa para su realización. Diseño, guionado, música, edición y voces son de nuestra completa intervención humana.
Êtes-vous prêt à découvrir l'univers fascinant de la teinture végétale et des plantes tinctoriales ? Dans cet épisode captivant du podcast ArtEcoVert, nous avons le plaisir d'accueillir Pauline Leroux, ingénieure agronome et passionnée par la couleur végétale. Ensemble, nous plongeons dans la quinzaine de l'agriculture tinctoriale, une initiative qui met en lumière les richesses des colorants biosourcés et des pigments naturels. Pauline nous guide à travers des projets inspirants en France et en Europe, où la culture du pastel retrouve ses lettres de noblesse.Au programme, des échanges enrichissants avec des experts tels que Denise Lambert, qui partage son expérience de plus de 40 ans dans la culture du pastel. Son témoignage sur l'innovation dans les débouchés de cette couleur est une véritable leçon de passion et de persévérance. Nous découvrons également Tristan, un jardinier irlandais, qui nous parle de son travail de recherche variétale sur les plantes tinctoriales, et d'Anna Airena d'Italie, qui évoque des projets d'agriculture innovante et les défis rencontrés par les teinturiers industriels.Un autre point fort de cet épisode est la contribution de Nathalie Le Turc des Canaries, qui aborde les défis liés à la cochenille et souligne l'importance de la biodiversité végétale. À travers ces témoignages, nous réalisons combien il est crucial de favoriser la coopération entre agriculteurs et industriels pour structurer la filière de la couleur végétale. La teinture à base de fibres naturelles, comme l'indigo et la garance, devient alors un symbole d'engagement pour un avenir durable.Ensemble, nous explorons les nuances et les possibilités infinies des colorants végétaux et des tanins, tout en mettant en avant des exemples inspirants de différents pays. Que vous soyez passionné par les jardins, l'agriculture tinctoriale ou simplement curieux d'en apprendre plus sur les pigments végétaux, cet épisode est fait pour vous !Ne manquez pas cette occasion d'enrichir vos connaissances sur la teinture végétale et d'écouter des experts partager leurs expériences. Pour des liens utiles et des ressources supplémentaires, restez à l'écoute et plongez dans l'univers d'ArtEcoVert. Belle écoute !
Israel ha roto el alto al fuego y ha bombardeado Gaza, se contabiliza al menos 404 muertos. Hablamos nuevamente con Emaz Hezagi, un vecino de Linares, de origen gazatí, cuya mujer y tres de sus hijos están en Gaza esperando a poder ser evacuados.La memoria de lo ocurrido en Valencia tendrá su propio homenaje permanente en el Museo Fallero de Valencia en forma del ninot indultado este año, que simboliza la solidaridad y la fortaleza de los valencianos tras la DANA. DAVID SÁNCHEZ LLONGO, es el artista autor de "ORO".Ana Campos, la veinteañera que ha salvado la pastelería más antigua de Barcelona con más de 200 años.La palabra del día con Isaías Lafuente: "Pastel".Desde Radio Barcelona: Pol Capdevila, biólogo, doctorado en Ecología Marina y beneficiario de una Beca Leonardo de Investigación Científica y Creación Cultural en el área de Ciencias del Medio Ambiente.
Isaías Lafuente elige 'Pastel' como la palabra del día.
Order your exclusive da Vinci BoldBrush paintbrush set!https://brushoffer.com/collections/boldbrushLearn the magic of marketing with us here at BoldBrush!https://www.boldbrushshow.com/Get over 50% off your first year on your artist website with FASO:https://www.FASO.com/podcast/---On today's episode we sat down with Hilarie Couture, a figurative artist who has had an extensive and varied career path, including stints as a street portrait artist, hairdresser, auctioneer, and historic preservationist. She rediscovered her passion for painting later in life and has since become a full-time artist, working primarily in pastel and oil. Hilary emphasizes the importance of continuous learning, remembering to always focus on the fundamentals, experimentation, and building connections within the art community. She also offers advice to aspiring artists about balancing financial stability and artistic ambitions, as well as the value of thinking creatively about marketing one's work and seeking out opportunities in even the most common places. Finally Hilarie tells us about her studio sale!Hilarie's FASO site:https://www.hcouturearts.com/Hilarie's Instagram page:https://www.instagram.com/hcouturearts1/Hilarie's Newsletter sign up:https://www.hcouturearts.com/email-newsletter
A walking episode:Man was I ever burnt out just nowRefilling the creative well with classes and booksA childhood home remembered, a map madeLetting kids use the Good PaintTaking another crack at that damn quiltI mention A GREAT MANY THINGS in this episode:Fluent Forever pronunciation trainersAnki, the flashcard appThe Good Ship Illustration Picturebook CourseMartin Salisbury, author of 100 Great Children's Picturebooks and Illustrating Children's BooksBOOK: Daily Painting by Carol MarinePainter Alai GanuzaPainter Emily PowellIllustrator Emma CarlisleBOOK: Let's Make Art: 12 Craft Projects for ChildrenAlice HendyBOOK: Fill Your Paintings with Oil and Colour by Kevin MacphersonBOOK: Paint Brilliant Skies and Water in Pastel by Liz Haywood-SullivanEtude Allegro by Yoshinao NakadaFiddle tune: Big John McNeilBOOK: On Writing by Stephen KingLine Dance: Fake ID from the movie Footloose (2011)
Pasó lo impensable, vimos una serie que casi nos hace entrar al mundo de LOL, ya después recapacitamos y desistimos de esa idea. Esta semana hablamos de Arcane, una serie que nos capturó de principio a fin pero que nos ha dejado con más preguntas que respuestas. ¿Quien es el verdadero protagonista? ¿Esos son problemas reales? ¿También les dieron ganas de apapachar al profesor? Todo esto y más en el nuevo capítulo de Geek Punch.Conviértete en un seguidor de este podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/geek-punch--4239287/support.
Inês gets lost looking for a café and a kind woman helps her with directions.
En este episodio hablamos sobre hacer cómics, publicar cómics y tips para poder crear cómics departe de Bill Griffith autor de cómic under estadounidense, Mayorquín nos presenta su nuevo libro y compilado de tiras cómicas Pastel de atún que por cierto puedes adquirir aquí mero en este link :) (envío gratis a toooodo México): https://04yk1t-sk.myshopify.com/products/pastel-de-atun Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Episode #213 of The XS Noize Podcast, host Mark Millar sits down with Andy and Jez Williams of DOVES to discuss their long-awaited new album, Constellations For The Lonely. This marks DOVES' first new music in over four years, featuring the singles "Renegade," "Cold Dreaming," and "Saint Teresa." The highly anticipated 10-track album will be released on Friday, 28 February 2025. In this exclusive interview, Andy and Jez share insights into: ✅ The inspiration behind Constellations For The Lonely ✅ Their songwriting and recording process ✅ Upcoming DOVES tour dates and live shows ✅ Their favourite Doves songs and deep cuts ✅ The mystery of Poodle Rock and much more! Listen now: The XS Noize Podcast Episode #213 with Andy & Jez Williams. Previous XS Noize Podcast guests have included Pastel, Gavin Friday, Anton Newcombe, Peter Hook, The Twang, Sananda Maitreya, James, Crowded House, Elbow, Cast, Kula Shaker, Shed Seven, Future Islands, Peter Frampton, John Lydon, Bernard Butler, Steven Wilson, Ocean Colour Scene, Travis, New Order, The Killers, Tito Jackson, Simple Minds, Divine Comedy, Shaun Ryder, Gary Numan, Sleaford Mods, Michael Head, Villagers, and many more.
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¡Sobrinas y sobrinos horrorosos! Hoy les tenemos un episodio de lujo donde ahondaremos en el caso de Josué de La Mano Peluda, la llamada más aterradora del programa, donde este sujeto aseguró haber hecho un pacto con el maligno
In this episode we discuss a new demonstration and picture from Colin and discuss an article abut the length of various pastel pencil leads inside the different brands. Which brand do you think are the best value for money?Article discussed in this podcast: https://skyzune-art-academy.com/le-crayon-pastel-qui-vous-arnaque/
The boys are back with their 1st episode of 2025 and talk about getting dementia from tap water, Luke Littler's potential greatness, the stress of looking for holidays and slipper/sliders. Turns out Daniel Levy loves Welsh cakes, Ryan lost the plot with the Swans, Paddy's spent the night in a wild London boozer, Pastel have released their debut album, the boys have spent all Christmas watching TV and finish by paying tribute to their good friend Stewart Courtney who recently passed away plus much much more…. @ambitioniscritcal1997 on Instagram @TheAiCPodcast on Twitter
Great news, folks—Side Effects returns, and we've got a cracking episode for you!This week, we're diving into the stunning new album Souls In Motion from Pastel—a real treat for the ears.And that's not all! We've lined up fresh tunes from deary, Inhaler, and A Lazarus Soul to keep things lively.Tune in, turn it up, and let's get stuck in!As promised, we're Making Mondays Happy Again!For more info and tracklisting, visit https://thefaceradio.com/side-effects.Tune into new broadcasts of Side Effects, LIVE, Monday from 2 - 4 PM EST / 7 - 9 PM GMT on The Face Radio.Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com.Connect: https://linktr.ee/kurtispowers Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Great news, folks—Side Effects returns, and we've got a cracking episode for you! This week, we're diving into the stunning new album Souls In Motion from Pastel—a real treat for the ears. And that's not all! We've lined up fresh tunes from deary, Inhaler, and A Lazarus Soul to keep things lively. Tune in, turn it up, and let's get stuck in! As promised, we're Making Mondays Happy Again! For more info and tracklisting, visit https://thefaceradio.com/side-effects. Tune into new broadcasts of Side Effects, LIVE, Monday from 2 - 4 PM EST / 7 - 9 PM GMT on The Face Radio. Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com. Connect: https://linktr.ee/kurtispowers
In this episode we share some research from a student about the history of pastel pencils. We also discuss canson mi-teines paper and Colin's new picture of a cat.
Sam Varga and Kid Pastel join The Gunz Show this week and are two artists you need to learn about! The post Sam Varga / Kid Pastel appeared first on idobi.
Today on part 2 of our series, we're heading north to the magical city of Porto. Those visiting this charming city can enjoy breathtaking views of the Douro River, Porto's unique bridges, and the beautiful tile work at the famous Sao Bento train station.Show Notes ⬇️Published on 1/10/25Timecodes0:00 - Intro2:18 - The Train to Porto2:12 - Lunch and Free Time in Downtown Porto3:39 - Sunset Walk Along the Douro River7:43 - Porto Walking Tour9:27 - Livraria Lello Bookstore 10:03 - Pastel de Nata Baking Class11:21 - Experiencing the Douro Valley13:16 - Exploring Two Premium Wineries and Sampling Different Wines13:46 - Relaxing on a River Cruise Along the Douro River14:14 - Review of Eurostars Aliados HotelOur Itinerary for Porto and The Douro ValleyDay 3Train from Lisbon to PortoArrive PortoDrop Bags (Eurostars Aliados Hotel)Lunch and Free TimeSunset Walk Along The Douro RiverDinnerDay 4Porto Walking TourLunchLivraria Lello Bookstore Pastel de Nata Baking ClassDinnerDay 5Day Trip to Duoro ValleyDinnerIf You Need a Photographer in PortoJoana Cardoso - Porto Wedding Photography (Instagram)JOANA CARDOSO PHOTOGRAPHY (Website)Meet Joana in Porto (Flytographer)Here's What we Booked in AdvancePorto: Old Town and City Highlights Walking TourPorto: Pastel de Nata Cooking ClassFrom Porto: Douro Valley Wine Tour with Lunch and CruiseEurostars Aliados HotelLivraria Lello Bookstore TicketsFollow Destinations Beyond Expectations onFacebookInstagram
In this special episode of No Film School, GG Hawkins and Jason Hellerman delve into the often-overlooked role of producers and the essential work they perform behind the scenes. They are joined by Emmy-nominated producer Carolina Groppa, who shares insights from her remarkable career. The episode also highlights key films from the newly announced Sundance 2025 slate, offering reflections on the festival's evolving influence. Meet Carolina Groppa: Carolina is an Emmy-nominated producer who was previously the Executive in Charge of Production at Issa Rae's HOORAE Media and ColorCreative. Born in São Paulo, Brazil, Carolina moved to the US as a child, and her immigrant upbringing inspired her to work hard to build the career of her dreams. Carolina produced the 2017 Emmy-nominated feature documentary AUTISM IN LOVE, which explores how adults with autism find and navigate romantic relationships. Passionate about supporting female filmmakers, she was a co-producer on Netflix's MISS VIRGINIA, starring Uzo Aduba, and IFC's THE FEMALE BRAIN, Whitney Cummings' directorial debut. She was a physical producer on Amazon's SYLVIE'S LOVE, starring Tessa Thompson and Nnamdi Asomugha, and the UPM/EP on Adamma Ebo's 2022 Sundance hit HONK FOR JESUS. SAVE YOUR SOUL, starring Regina Hall and Sterling K. Brown. She also produced the documentaries HYSTERICAL (2020) for FX and THE HONORABLE: SHYNE (2024) for Hulu. Additionally, she is the creator, host, and producer of ANGLE ON PRODUCERS, a podcast spotlighting producers across entertainment. A love letter to the creative community, the show boasts over 95 episodes and has featured notable guests such as Eva Longoria, Stephanie Allain, Lynette Howell Taylor, and Cynthia Erivo. In this episode, No Film School's GG Hawkins, Jason Hellerman, and Carolina Groppa discuss: Carolina Groppa's career journey, from her early days as an actor to becoming a producer and podcast host The invisible yet critical role of producers and why their contributions are often misunderstood Practical advice for emerging producers, including navigating challenges and building strong collaborations Reflections on the 2025 Sundance slate, including standout films like Sorry Baby and Dead Lover How trust and leadership shape successful filmmaking partnerships Memorable Quotes: “Producing is about choices. It's never just about saying no; it's about saying, ‘Here's what we can do with what we have.'” “The only thing people remember is how you made them feel on set. If you can lead with kindness and clarity, that's what sticks.” “Sundance is where you see the future of storytelling take shape, and this year's slate is no exception.” Resources: Carolina Groppa's Podcast: Angle on Producers Carolina's IMDb: Carolina Groppa Carolina on Instagram: @carolinagroppa Learn more about the Sundance Film Festival: Sundance 2025 Highlighted Sundance Films: Sorry Baby: A heartfelt indie produced by Pastel, Barry Jenkins' company Dead Lover: Directed and written by Grace Glowicki, featuring Ben Petrie, and described as “genre-bending and unforgettable” Lose: A poignant drama set in Hong Kong about a man searching for his daughter Find No Film School everywhere: On the Web: No Film School Facebook: No Film School on Facebook Twitter: No Film School on Twitter YouTube: No Film School on YouTube Instagram: No Film School on Instagram Send us an email with questions or feedback: podcast@nofilmschool.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This egg custard cupped in crisp puff pastry is a must-try street food for travelers to Lisbon. Anney and Lauren dig into the science and history of pastéis de nata.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for November 1, 2024 is: hatching HATCH-ing noun Hatching refers to the drawing or engraving of lines close together as a method of shading, or to a pattern so created. // The artist uses hatching to breathe life into her comics. // The hatching adds depth to the illustration. See the entry > Examples: "During the second half of the 19th century, drawing achieved a higher status. No longer merely a preparatory tool, nor merely just a method for training of the eye, it gained a new autonomy.... Pastel became popular at this time partly because it was easily portable and versatile, capable of supporting lively hatching as well as silky smoothness." — Frances Spalding, Apollo, 12 Feb. 2024 Did you know? Hatching refers to the drawing or engraving of lines close together as a method of shading. The closer the lines, the darker the impression that is created. When the lines are drawn at an angle so as to intersect one another, that is called cross-hatching. One notable artist who drew on this technique is John Tenniel, the illustrator of Lewis Carroll's 1865 novel Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Another is Albrecht Dürer, whose sketches have been celebrated for their adept use of cross-hatching to indicate foreshortening (an appearance of something, such as a subject's nose, as shortened due to its being pointed toward the viewer). The word hatching is a gerund of the verb hatch, which in turn comes from the Middle French hacher, meaning "to chop, slice up, or incise with fine lines." If hatching isn't your preferred style of shading, you might also consider stippling or blending.