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Giữa lòng chiến trường Khe Sanh khốc liệt, hai con người, hai người cha - ông Phang và Chính ủy Kinh tình cờ gặp lại nhau. Một người lặng lẽ nhịn đau, một người âm thầm chia sẻ. Trong đêm trăng lạnh, khi chiến hào còn đầy tiếng súng, cuộc trò chuyện giữa họ hé lộ một góc nhìn khác về chiến tranh, không phải chỉ là bom đạn mà còn là những vết thương không máu chảy giữa tình thân nghĩa nước và lòng người.
Cuộc gặp gỡ xúc động, phức tạp giữa Lượng và gia đình ông Phang đặc biệt là trong bối cảnh chiến tranh khốc liệt, những lựa chọn chia rẽ trong một gia đình từng gắn bó. Lượng tìm đến nhà cụ Phang - người từng là cơ sở tin cậy trong vùng tạm chiến. Tuy nhiên cảnh tượng mà anh chứng kiến lại là một gia đình tan nát bởi chiến tranh, là ánh mắt câm lặng của Xiêm - người đàn bà trẻ gánh chịu nhiều cay đắng, là nỗi đau thầm lặng và quyết liệt trong lòng ông cụ khi phải đối mặt với sự thật là chính con trai ruột của mình đã quay súng về phía cách mạng.
In episode 3 of the mini series entitled "Who is Luma" current Luma counselor Wilson Phang joins us to discuss the second of Luma's core distinctives: Luma is Biblically-Based. Wilson has a wealth of experience as a counselor, pastor and simply as a follower of Jesus. He does a great job of helping us process what it looks like to counsel in a way that is both Christ-Centered and Biblically-Based. Send us a text
As we enter into a new horizon with God, know that the enemy waits to challenge us at the gates. But he is a defeated foe. Choose to believe what the Word of God says over his lies!
“Sebab Allah memberikan kepada kita bukan roh ketakutan, melainkan roh yang membangkitkan kekuatan, kasih dan ketertiban. Jadi janganlah malu bersaksi tentang Tuhan kita…” (2 Timotius 1:7-8) 2 Timothy 1:7-8 - “… the Spirit God gave us does not make us timid, but gives us power, love and self-discipline. So do not be ashamed of the testimony about our Lord …”
durée : 00:28:47 - Les Midis de Culture - par : Marie Labory - Scénariste, écrivaine et réalisatrice en tous genres, surtout avec la BD comme support, Loo Hui Phang est une artiste du mélange, de l'ambiguïté et de l'hybridité. Dans sa BD "Smoking. La révolution Yves Saint Laurent", elle interroge le vêtement comme outil de franchissement des genres. - réalisation : Laurence Malonda - invités : Loo Hui Phang Écrivaine, autrice de bande dessinée, réalisatrice
Amsal 14:30 “Hati yang tenang menyegarkan tubuh, tetapi iri hati membusukkan tulang” (A tranquil heart gives life to the flesh, but envy makes the bones rot).
We welcome Dr. Robert Phang of Albany Associates in Cardiology. The number to call at show time (2pm) with your question is 800-348-2551. Ray Graf hosts.
Sekalipun ketakutan adalah bagian alami kehidupan manusia, tetapi sebagai anak Tuhan, kita harus terus menerus melawan ketakutan-ketakutan yang membawa pengaruh dalam kehidupan kita sebagai orang percaya. Lewat renungan Firman Tuhan ini, kita belajar bagaimanakah kita melawan ketakutan yang membawa pengaruh negatif dalam kehidupan kita.
Welcome back to the Rock ‘n Roll Ghost Podcast. On this week's episode, the Ghost speaks with filmmaker Jennifer Phang about the hit Disney original movie Descendants: The Rise of Red (currently on Disney+ and hitting The Disney Channel on August 08th). The Rise of Red is the highest rated original movie premiere on the streaming service. Phang (pronounced Pong) discusses how she and her team worked to ensure that this fourth installment of the Descendants franchise would be a true crowd pleaser. She also talks about her career in independent film (Half-Life, Advantageous), TV work (The Boys, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.), as well as the movies made by Asian filmmakers that inspired her to become a filmmaker. Descendants: The Rise of Red is streaming now on Disney+ and coming to The Disney Channel on August 08th. Links: Jennifer Phang Descendants: The Rise of Red --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brett-hickman/support
Ibrani 3:12-14 - “Waspadalah, hai saudara-saudara, supaya di antara kamu jangan terdapat seorang yang hatinya jahat dan yang tidak percaya oleh karena ia murtad dari Allah yang hidup. 13Tetapi nasihatilah seorang akan yang lain setiap hari, selama masih dapat dikatakan ”hari ini”, supaya jangan ada di antara kamu yang menjadi tegar hatinya karena tipu daya dosa. 14Karena kita telah beroleh bagian di dalam Kristus, asal saja kita teguh berpegang sampai kepada akhirnya pada keyakinan iman kita yang semula.”
Today we share an episode from The Creative Careers in Medicine podcast Host Dana Zhang speaks with Resa Lewiss and Adaira Landry about their book, MicroSkills: Small Actions, Big Impact published by HarperCollins in April 2024. "Creative Careers in Medicine is an Australian run community, aiming to equip people with the confidence and skills to forge their own unique and fulfilling career path" Order: MicroSkills: Small Actions, Big Impact Subscribe: The Visible Voices Podcast Subscribe: The Creative Careers in Medicine Podcast
The Lord is our solid rock, the firm foundation amidst sinking sand. When we stay close to God's light, no weapon formed against us shall prosper. Be affirmed in the peace of God this day.
We live in a world that is constantly changing its standards. We must know what we believe in - the Gospel that brings salvation and gives us a life worth living. Do you dare to believe?
In this life, God will be our guide. This church camp, dare to believe for miracles and breakthroughs! Let it be that we declare that surely, this is God.
As we enter the closing days of what is becoming one of the most closely watched and contentious legal actions of our time, former President Donald Trump's hush money trial, day 19 could be summed up as an intricate labyrinth of legal maneuvering. The day's session was made more understandable, thanks to the expert analysis provided by Katie Phang, MSNBC's renowned legal contributor.Donald Trump, the headline-grabbing former US President, is currently facing a trial concerning allegations of hush money payments. These payments are the focus of a criminal investigation, causing a considerable stir in public conversation and media reporting, as observers keenly follow each twist and turn of this sure-to-be historic trial.Day 19 of the ongoing courtroom drama was marked by its fair share of intricate legal chess games. Katie Phang, standing in the vanguard with her fantastic legal insights, offered an accurate breakdown of the day's events for MSNBC's viewers. Phang, a recognized name in the field of law, is noted for her conscientious dedication to providing clear and understandable explanations of the complex facets of the court system.While the trial's literal transcripts, full of legal terminology and procedural jargon, might seem impenetrable to an ordinary observer, professionals like Phang ensure their accessibility. With her help, audiences worldwide could make sense of the increasingly convoluted legal proceedings that marked Day 19 of Trump's trial. Her expert commentary doesn't just clarify; it enlightens, enabling the public to follow every development in the case of the former President. Whether you're a legal enthusiast or just a concerned citizen, keeping up with the daily advancements in this highly significant trial is imperative. As always, an accurate understanding of these events' practical implications is only possible with the assistance of experienced legal analysts. Day 19 of the Trump hush money trial might be over, but as the proceedings continue, audiences now more than ever, should anticipate the days to come. With expert contributors like Katie Phang at the helm, MSNBC continues to ensure that the complexities of this momentous event reach its audience in a format that is digestible and engaging, casting a light on the facts as we stand witness to history in the making.
The Holy Spirit is a person who desires a relationship with us. He is our comforter and friend, and He fills us with power to navigate the complications of life. Desire this baptism and experience the transformational power of the Holy Spirit.
Stay updated with the latest Thailand news, including the controversial 50-year sentence for defaming the monarchy and a recent taxi road rage incident at Phuket airport.From Pattaya, Phuket, to Bangkok, we cover the most important news and events happening in Thailand. Stay informed with our regular updates and stay safe while traveling in this beautiful country.--Misunderstanding over actual size of lithium deposits found in ThailandThe Department of Primary Industries and Mines has explained that there appears to be a misunderstanding that two major lithium deposits in Phang-nga province have been found to contain 14.8 million tonnes of lithium, making Thailand the world's third largest source of lithium, after Bolivia and Argentina.Source - The Bangkok PostTourists witness van driver road rage at Phuket airportPolice are investigating an assault at Phuket International Airport where one van driver repeatedly kicked another van driver, prompting the second van driver to flee into the departures terminal.Source - The Phuket NewsMan jailed for 50 years for defaming monarchyA Thai court has sentenced a man to 50 years in jail for comments deemed to have defamed the monarchy - the highest-ever sentence handed down under the country's notorious lese majeste law.Source - The BBC News - The NationSaudi tourist arrested in Phuket on child sex chargesSource - The Phuket NewsChinese, Brits rekindle desire to visitThe prime minister has praised various agencies for contributing to Thailand's success in becoming the most popular Airbnb destination among Chinese tourists during this winter and the sixth-best destination to visit in 2024 by the British daily The Telegraph. Source - The Bangkok Post - The Telegraph--Join the Thai Expat Daily Show Members Club and get YOUR badge here:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCB8khQ_NapVMDiW09oqL-rw/join--Interested in starting your own podcast like the Thai Expat Daily Show? I use Buzzsprout and I can't recommend it highly enough. It makes everything super easy. https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thaiexpatshow--Check out our website and forum - https://www.thaiexpatdailyshow.com--LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for new videos every dayhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCB8khQ_NapVMDiW09oqL-rw--Listen to our podcast on Spotify, Apple, and Amazon or on our podcast website: https://thaiexpatdailyshow.buzzsprout.com--Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/thaiexpatdailyshow--#thaiexpatdailyshow #thailandnews #phuketnewsSupport the show
As we close off the new year, it is a good time to look back on God's faithfulness and look ahead with faith!
"... Pada hari ini, jika kamu mendengar suara-Nya,janganlah keraskan hatimu seperti dalam kegeraman” (Ibrani 3:15)
(Fulton County sheriff's office)© provided by RawStoryFormer Donald Trump lawyer Jenna Ellis made a plea deal with Fulton County, Georgia, on Tuesday – leading to questions about who is next.Lawfare's Anna Bower pointed out the agreement includes five years of probation, community service, a public apology, and the pledge that she will name and testify for the prosecution. Among the people already mentioned by her is Rudy Giuliani. its been reported that Ellis implicated Giuliani and Ray Smith, an attorney who represents Trump in Georgia cases related to the 2020 election."Rudy Giuliani has a flipped co-defendant in Fulton County that has implicated him and you and I know that any of that proffer given, that recorded statement given to D.A. Fani Willis, had to have value for them to give her a probation offer for this particular charge," Phang continued."Now, Rudy Giuliani is getting more pressure. And that, in turn, is going to lead to more pressure on Rudy Giuliani to flip against Donald Trump."
Pengkhotbah 12:13-14 - “Akhir kata dari segala yang didengar ialah: takutlah akan Allah dan berpeganglah pada perintah-perintah-Nya, karena ini adalah kewajiban setiap orang. 14Karena Allah akan membawa setiap perbuatan ke pengadilan yang berlaku atas segala sesuatu yang tersembunyi, entah itu baik, entah itu jahat.”
Mazmur 47:-2-3 - “Hai segala bangsa, bertepuktanganlah, elu-elukanlah Allah dengan sorak-sorai! Sebab Tuhan, Yang Mahatinggi, adalah dahsyat, Raja yang besar atas seluruh bumi.”
Közben lezajlott a gombapresszó 21-dik születésnapi rendevénye a Marcziban. Sokan eljöttetek, és reméljük, jól is éreztétek magatokat! Nagy ölelés mindahányatoknak!Itt a születésnapra készült, és ott először bemutatott félórás összeállítás a gombapresszó videókból.///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////Yuxta pozíció, avagy az adást megelőző bemelegítés.Nehéz szívvel, de ide teszek egy zsiráf vadászatot. A löncshús teszt.Most már tudjuk, mennyire könnyedén megoldható, hogy Arnold Schwarzenegger ezt vagy azt elénekeljen.A Liszt-majmocskákért csak Budafokig kell menni.Csenge végül nem táncolt a Négy évszak-ra, lehet, hogy csak ezért rendezünk egy félórás aftert.A Petőfi laktanya még Petőfi laktanyaként.Borítókép: Liszt FerencAdászene: Kronos Quartet / Natalie Merchant, Heavy1 / June Miller///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////Support the showHa szeretnéd támogatni a gombapresszót, akkor a Patreon oldalunkon megteheted.A gombapresszó Twitter csatornája.Az élő adások helyszine, az MR4 csatorna.MR4 keresőA gombapresszó Buzzsprout oldala.A korábbi adászenéket tartalmazó Spotify lista.Email.
Kejadian 17:1 - "“Ketika Abram berumur sembilan puluh sembilan tahun, maka Tuhan menampakkan diri kepada Abram dan berfirman kepadanya: ”Akulah Allah Yang Mahakuasa, hiduplah di hadapan-Ku dengan tidak bercela”
Doing work that matters—work that really lights you up—can impact your health and longevity so much that the goal of creating that kind of working-life is fast becoming a central theme in the new world of work. People seek work that matters, but for the longest time there hasn't been a place dedicated to helping people find that work. To solve this problem, Hannah Phang co-founded The Now Work, a platform that connects people who have world-changing skills and aspirations with world-changing work and companies who are just waiting for the right talent to come along. TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Intro & Welcome 03:53 The Now Work 14:25 Corporate Sustainability 19:32 Activists by Brand Choice 20:46 Break 23:33 Price and Value 28:30 How Do We Know Who to Trust? 32:20 Green-Hushing 34:45 Consumer Trust 35:46 Creating the Future We Want 44:23 The World can be our Teacher 48:24 What Do You Wish People Knew? 52:53Closing
In this episode, we talk to Laura Hunter and Hannah Phang, founders of The Now Work, a flexible talent solution platform on a mission to connect world-changing people to world-changing work. This episode covers:
This week's episode of Good Morning Thailand will explore the current issues in Thailand. The Thai government is looking to promote Muslim-friendly tourism, and a new bill has been proposed to legalise sex work. In addition, two “doctors” were arrested at two clinics without licenses, and sea turtle eggs continue to be found across Phang Nga. Join us as we discuss these topics with our panel of experts and discuss the implications of these issues in Thailand. Tune in to find out more and join the conversation. Welcome to the most magical place in Thailand - 'CARNIVAL MAGIC': https://www.carnivalmagic.fun Check out our podcast with Bruna Silva: • Brewing Up Succes... Ad-free website, 3 months free for subscribers and members: https://thethaiger.com/?youtube=membe... Join our podcast: https://forms.gle/HWHjJudjApKECnVD7 For sponsoring GMT or any business inquiries, please get in touch with us here: info@thethaiger.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thaigerpodcast/message
Mea Culpa welcomes friend and fellow lawyer, Katie Phang. Phang became a legal analyst for NBC Universal in 2017 and is currently a political commentator, podcaster, and television host. Catch the excellent Katie Phang Show, which sheds light on the intersection of law, politics, and culture locally and nationally. It airs weekends on MSNBC and you might also find her filling in for Chris Hayes or Ari Melber on MSNBC. Let's go now to my conversation with Katie Phang. Michael and Katie dig into all of Trump's legal woes.
OUTLINE: 0:00 Intro 0:50 Jordan Phang self intro 1:35 Mobile shooter game market size 2:53 Competitive concentration in mobile shooter and Asia 4:25 Success in China 5:40 US market and games to watch out for 6:50 Adapting games for specific markets like Japan and China 8:25 Naavik's shooter taxonomy and problems with classification 12:52 Explanation of extraction shooter sub-genre 14:15 Current extraction shooter games: Lost Light, Arena Breakout 15:22 The thesis behind extraction shooter as the next big subgenre in mobile shooters 17:18 Monetization of shooter games 21:50 The future mobile shooter games to watch out for 23:38 Warzone Mobile 24:38 Players looking for something new 27:00 Problems with Apex Legends Mobile (we recorded this in Jan 2023, before the shutdown announcement) 28:15 Outlook for 2023: Get excited!
This week’s guest with host Jon Olson is Jun Jie Phang from the Embassy of Singapore in Washington, DC. They discuss the politics, economy, and security challenges and opportunities for Singapore.
This week's guest with host Jon Olson is Jun Jie Phang from the Embassy of Singapore in Washington, DC. They discuss the politics, economy, and security challenges and opportunities for Singapore.
The show today is a flashback to one of the most watched sessions of the 2022 church Mental health summit with Wilson Phang. Wilson is the founder of Ministry Personnel Care and serves those who are unable to acquire care due to financial constraints or the lack of availability of adequate confidential care. In his summit talk, he addresses how our worldview and our communication differences can be either a barrier or a bridge to sharing Jesus with different cultures. For full show notes go to HopeMadeStrong.org/episode68
Se souvenir de « Black-out » Bookmakers #21 - L'autrice du mois : Loo Hui Phang Née en 1974 au Laos, Loo Hui Phang est l'une des scénaristes les plus respectées de la bande dessinée franco-belge. Ses histoires dessinées par Frederik Peeters (« L'Odeur des garçons affamés ») ou Philippe Dupuy (« Les enfants pâles », « Nuages et pluie ») sont hantées par les thèmes de l'identité, du désir et de l'étrangeté. Lauréate en 2021 du prix Goscinny du scénario pour « Black-out » (dessiné par Hughes Micol, sur un acteur métis de l'âge d'or hollywoodien), elle a imaginé et coordonné en janvier 2022 une exposition exceptionnelle au festival international de la BD d'Angoulême : « Écrire est un métier », sur la profession de scénariste de BD. Également metteuse en scène, dramaturge et romancière, Loo Hui Phang vit et travaille à Bruxelles. Se souvenir de « Black-out » (3/3)En 1986, un an avant sa mort, l'icône hollywoodienne Rita Hayworth se souvient avec mélancolie d'un homme qu'elle aima follement. Seule dans son appartement, la star immortelle de « Gilda » estime que cet acteur charismatique en diable était, par la richesse unique de ses origines ethniques, « les Américains » à lui tout seul. Mais d'où vient Maximus Ohanzee Wildhorse, alias Maximus Wyld, héros maudit de la BD « Black-out » publiée en 2020 aux éditions Futuropolis, dessinée par Hugues Micol, dont l'histoire – dense, vénéneuse, mythologique – vaudra à Loo Hui Phang le prix Goscinny du scénario au festival d'Angoulême ? Quelle est la part de hasard dans une architecture narrative si rigoureusement boulonnée ? Comment s'organise économiquement la vie de l'autrice quand on sait qu'un album de cette qualité ne s'est vendu, malgré les honneurs, qu'à 5300 exemplaires ? Parmi ces honneurs, citons cette joie : suite au prix, Loo Hui Phang se vit confier la charge d'organiser une exposition au festival d'Angoulême 2022. Cela devint « Écrire est un métier », qui lui permit d'interroger trente-deux scénaristes internationaux sur leurs conditions de travail ; une sorte de « Bookmakers » géant, didactique, pour sensibiliser le public à ce job de l'ombre, si précieux, le plus précisément possible. Au sein des invités de cette exposition, se trouvait Pierre Christin, cocréateur cosmico-politique de la saga S.-F. « Valérian et Laureline », avec qui Loo écrit en ce moment une histoire surréaliste – par échange de notes vocales. Ce qui mérite de faire décoller notre vaisseau spécial vers la planète Christin, jusqu'à l'atelier du maître, en guise d'épilogue de ce troisième épisode. Enregistrement : octobre 22 - Texte, voix, entretien, découpage : Richard Gaitet - Prise de son, montage : Sara Monimart - Réalisation, mixage, musiques originales : Samuel Hirsch - Lectures : Emma Bouvier, Stella Defeyder, Samuel Hirsch, Charlie Marcelet - Illustration : Sylvain Cabot - Remerciements : Pierre Christin, Clarisse Le Gardien - Production : ARTE Radio - Samuel Hirsch
L'inconscient à la loupe Bookmakers #21 - L'autrice du mois : Loo Hui Phang Née en 1974 au Laos, Loo Hui Phang est l'une des scénaristes les plus respectées de la bande dessinée franco-belge. Ses histoires dessinées par Frederik Peeters (« L'Odeur des garçons affamés ») ou Philippe Dupuy (« Les enfants pâles », « Nuages et pluie ») sont hantées par les thèmes de l'identité, du désir et de l'étrangeté. Lauréate en 2021 du prix Goscinny du scénario pour « Black-out » (dessiné par Hughes Micol, sur un acteur métis de l'âge d'or hollywoodien), elle a imaginé et coordonné en janvier 2022 une exposition exceptionnelle au festival international de la BD d'Angoulême : « Écrire est un métier », sur la profession de scénariste de BD. Également metteuse en scène, dramaturge et romancière, Loo Hui Phang vit et travaille à Bruxelles. L'inconscient à la loupe (2/3)Loo Hui Phang se définit comme une « paresseuse contrariée », qui aimerait « passer ses journées au lit à bouquiner, mais il y a toujours des histoires à écrire ». Les siennes ont des désirs impérieux qui forcent à sortir du plumard, afin de prendre la plume – et elle n'est clairement pas là pour buller. Citons par exemple, au gré d'une quinzaine d'albums publiés : « Panorama » et « J'ai tué Geronimo », avec les dessins de Cédric Manche (Atrabile, 2004-2007), délirants dédales fantasmatiques propices à des rêveries lynchiennes ; « L'Odeur des garçons affamés », mis en images par Frederik Peeters (Casterman, 2016), troublant détournement des codes hétéronormés du western, vendu à 22 000 exemplaires ; « Les enfants pâles », extraordinaire roman graphique dans une Europe dévastée par la famine, avec Philippe Dupuy (Futuropolis, 2012), qui ne s'écoule, lui, qu'à 1000 copies ; « Nuages et pluie », conte vampirique dans l'Indochine des années 20, toujours avec Dupuy (Futuropolis, 2016) ; en attendant « Oliphant », errance en terre polaire aux frontières de la folie, avec Benjamin Bachelier (prévu pour mars 2023, Futuropolis). Ses partenaires sont prestigieux, mais Loo le confesse avec fierté, plaisir, panache : son « principal collaborateur », c'est son inconscient. La conteuse se documente à outrance puis, au moment de s'y mettre : « J'oublie tout et je me laisse guider par l'intuition, explique-t-elle. C'est un peu comme préparer un voyage : je lis plein de guides, je boucle ma valise mais au moment de partir, je me balade les mains dans les poches, et si possible, je me perds. » Plongeons tout au fond de son fleuve mental pour tenter, dans ce deuxième épisode, de comprendre la méthode de Loo pour accoucher de tant de livres chelous. Enregistrement : octobre 22 - Texte, voix, entretien, découpage : Richard Gaitet - Prise de son, montage : Sara Monimart - Réalisation, mixage, musiques originales : Samuel Hirsch - Lectures : Emma Bouvier, Stella Defeyder, Samuel Hirsch, Charlie Marcelet - Illustration : Sylvain Cabot - Remerciements : Pierre Christin, Clarisse Le Gardien - Production : ARTE Radio - Samuel Hirsch
Loo du fleuve Bookmakers #21 - L'autrice du mois : Loo Hui PhangNée en 1974 au Laos, Loo Hui Phang est l'une des scénaristes les plus respectées de la bande dessinée franco-belge. Ses histoires dessinées par Frederik Peeters (« L'Odeur des garçons affamés ») ou Philippe Dupuy (« Les enfants pâles », « Nuages et pluie ») sont hantées par les thèmes de l'identité, du désir et de l'étrangeté. Lauréate en 2021 du prix Goscinny du scénario pour « Black-out » (dessiné par Hughes Micol, sur un acteur métis de l'âge d'or hollywoodien), elle a imaginé et coordonné en janvier 2022 une exposition exceptionnelle au festival international de la BD d'Angoulême : « Écrire est un métier », sur la profession de scénariste de BD. Également metteuse en scène, dramaturge et romancière, Loo Hui Phang vit et travaille à Bruxelles. Loo du fleuve (1/3)Ses histoires sont peuplées de fantômes ou de personnages moralement ou sexuellement « ambigus », capables à tout moment de faire dévier le cours du récit – et nous emporter tel un fleuve en furie. Née sur les bords du Mékong en 1974, fuyant les khmers rouges avec sa famille, Loo Hui Phang étudia d'abord les lettres et le cinéma en Normandie. Bouleversée par une biographie de François Truffaut, formée à l'art du scénario par l'une des plus proches collaboratrices de celui-ci, et sommée de venir à Paris par Jean-Pierre Léaud en personne, celle qui aimerait être « hermaphrodite : un mélange d'Arthur Rimbaud et de Marguerite Duras » arrive à la bande dessinée « par accident », en 1999. Depuis « La minute de bonheur », illustrée par Jean-Pierre Duffour aux éditions L'Association, on guette avec fougue, oui, les albums de Loo Hui Phang, qu'on peine à faire rentrer dans une case. Car quand elle n'écrit pas pour le 9e art, cette artiste du « frottement entre les genres », qui adore quand la BD « s'accouple » avec d'autres formes d'expression, met en scène des spectacles avec Bertrand Belin ou Rodolphe Burger, tourne un clip pour Moriarty, revisite son passé dans un bref premier roman sensuel nommé « L'Imprudence » (en clin d'œil à Bashung), adapte Houellebecq en court-métrage avec Melvil Poupaud et Kad & Olivier, ou part en Arizona filmer les drag-queens mexicaines. « Changer de territoire, interroger les limites... émanent de l'exil qui a fait bifurquer ma vie », dit-elle. Dans ce premier épisode, promenons-nous avec Loo dans les sillons fertiles de ses bifurcations. Enregistrement : octobre 22 - Texte, voix, entretien, découpage : Richard Gaitet - Prise de son, montage : Sara Monimart - Réalisation, mixage, musiques originales : Samuel Hirsch - Lectures : Emma Bouvier, Stella Defeyder, Samuel Hirsch, Charlie Marcelet - Illustration : Sylvain Cabot - Remerciements : Pierre Christin, Clarisse Le Gardien - Production : ARTE Radio - Samuel Hirsch
Phang from the Union stopped by our studio to show off the Eastern Conference MLS Cup!
The word of the day is setback, as in last night's game 4 was a major setback. The BSE talks about them being no hit, what is wrong with Aaron Nola, and where this puts the Phillies in the series (). They go to the calls, continue to discuss Aaron Nola's bad performance, the no hitter, break some news about James Harden being injured, discuss if Nick Castellanos needs to be moved down in the lineup, and more (12:55). John Tortorella Joins the show to discuss his Flyers team (1:03:51). Phang from The Union visits the Studio to show off the MLS Eastern Cup (1:17:18). They get back to the phones (1:20:36). They are joined by Paul Nolan of Free Winners to give out his free picks for this weekend (1:25:23). They take more calls (1:35:27) Jen Scordo presents what's brewing with Jen (1:57:44). Tim McManus joins for the Mid-Week report, and to preview tonight's Eagles-Texans game (2:05:55). They take calls for the rest of the show, and close it out with the Question of the Day (2:16:43)
In this episode, our host Kurt Donnell chats with Lashanne Phang, Senior Director of Mobile, and Nicole Scaglione, VP, of OTT/CTV from Pubmatic about the changes in both the mobile and CTV industries, how buyers are adapting and whether it's best to adopt patience or take the leap. Lashanne's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lashanne-phang/ Nicole's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicolescaglione/ Podcast Website: https://anchor.fm/freestar Learn more about Freestar Email: podcast@freestar.com Website: http://freestar.com/ A #PublisherFirst Production
Where were we going with a Saturday School season delving into the history of Asian American sci-fi? In some ways, all episodes prior were leading up to Jennifer Phang's "Advantageous," a 2015 feature film that started as a 2012 short film in the Futurestates series. Often, Asian Americans and other people of color in Hollywood sci-fi represent a post-racial future. But what if in near future, these inequities are not gone but intensified? Jacqueline Kim (who co-wrote the feature film expansion with Phang) plays Gwen, the spokesperson of a cosmetics company that wants to replace her with someone more "universal," just as she needs the money to send her daughter Jules (Samantha Kim) to an elite school. Gwen, a single mother, believes this is Jules' only shot at a decent future in a world where society is collapsing. So in order to keep her job, she volunteers to be one of the first subjects for a procedure that will transfer her consciousness into a new, younger (less-Asian) body. "Advantageous " won an award at Sundance, was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award and is available to watch on Netflix.
Pacific Rim: The Black; Gen:lock; The Goes Wrong Show; Előre szóltunk: Blade Runner Black Lotus; Marvel's Hit Monkey; The Legend of Vox Machina; Love, Death and Robots 3. évad egy percben; Nightmare Alley; The Green Planet, illetve a hosszú cikk az erdők begombázásáról itt: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/12/02/magazine/tree-communication-mycorrhiza.html Előre szóltunk: Prehistoric Planet; Utólag-előre szóltunk: Raised by Wolves; Előre szóltunk: Rubikon. Elérhetőségek: Web oldalunk Discord ITunes TuneIn Spotify RSS Twitter Facebook Ha tetszett a műsor, ezen a linken támogathatsz minket! PATREON link Outro: Track: I'm Yours [Lofi Hip Hop/Chill Study Music Mix] Music provided by Lofi Fruits / Strange Fruits Watch: https://youtu.be/9eyqOO7i3b8
ABOUT CLASS ACTIONiHeartRadio and Sound Argument LLC Announce the launch of "Class Action," a New Documentary Series About the Next Generation of LawyersiHeartRadio, the no. 1 podcast publisher according to Podtrac, and Sound Argument LLC have launched a new documentary podcast titled "Class Action." Hosted by Katie Phang, a trial lawyer, anchor, and host for MSNBC and Peacock, the 12-part podcast series will track a diverse cast of outstanding law students who are battling it out in mock trial competitions across the country. The first two episodes debuted on June 7 and can be heard on iHeartRadio and all other major platforms.The budding young lawyers on "Class Action" are extraordinary, bright, ambitious and sometimes ruthless. They are poised to enter a justice system that is under intense public scrutiny. And jury trials-a bedrock of a fair justice system-are becoming rare. Prosecutors aggressively push plea deals on defendants, while defense attorneys, often untrained in courtroom procedure, urge them to accept. But in the wake of high-profile verdicts like the George Floyd case, and with the growth in trial "mooting"/mock trialing at major law firms, trial advocacy training is gaining popularity. Mock trial tournaments are quickly becoming a necessary and exciting kind of collegiate sport. One tournament director, who works full time as a homicide investigator, sees it this way:"All of a sudden we take lawyers, they graduate law school, and we expect them to walk into a courtroom and talk about life and death and millions of dollars without any practice. Think about music, playing the violin in your basement. And then, all of a sudden, walking into Carnegie Hall one day and playing for the first time. It would never happen in music. It would never happen in sports. Why should it happen in law?," said Jared Rosenblatt, Hofstra University.Host Katie Phang will guide us through these young lawyers' stories, disentangling the complexities of American law along the way. Listeners will meet Andy Vizcarra, a first-generation American whose parents emigrated from Mexico to Texas and have worked tirelessly at their restaurant to put their daughter through law school; Tyler Volesky, a young Native American politician, now a law student in South Dakota; Ellie Sands and Anjani Shah-part of a team of activists from Brooklyn Law-who battle for justice not only in mock trial but in real-life legal clinics; DeAndre Bell, a self-styled "church boy" from Houston, who plans to run for President in 2040; and Lajeanne Shelton, the powerful lion of the Dillard team who bristles at comments that she's too aggressive in court."Working on this podcast and meeting these trial students and coaches has re-affirmed my faith in the crucial roles that jury trials play in our lives," said Phang. "Over the course of a year, I've met a group of inspired coaches who recognize the value of investing in the next generation of trial attorneys. And I am thrilled to witness students who have overcome significant obstacles to learn and honor the craft of courtroom procedure. 'Class Action' is a breath of fresh air in these troubled times. It's a reminder of why I became a trial lawyer in the first place--- to defend our democratic judicial system."Producers Lisa Gray and Kevin Huffman spent a year recording the grueling bootcamps, scrimmages and competitions with law teams from Brooklyn Law, St. Mary's University in San Antonio, and the University of South Dakota. Listeners will hear the young lawyers reach near-exhaustion arguing cases at high-stakes tournaments. The producers also followed an undergraduate team from Dillard University in New Orleans trying to bounce back from the twin disasters of Covid-19 and Hurricane Ida to make a Cinderella run at the national championship. Lawyers, law students and any listener who loves a good story will be caught up in the drama that unfolds, armchair-quarterbacking the cases. Judging judges. Predicting decisions.We'll hear from St. Mary's trial coach AJ Bellido de Luna, a former US Marine, turned cop, turned advocate. He loves his job and protects his students like the warrior he's always been. "I put them through a boot camp in the summer," he said. "I want them to be good workers, willing and if they have a chip on their shoulder, fine, I can deal with that. I have a chip, too." At South Dakota University's Knudson School of Law, its coach, Professor Laura Rose, herself the daughter of a legendary advocacy coach, who relentlessly prepares her team for the big leagues-to knock the "South Dakota Nice" out of them. And in New Orleans, beloved coach Adria Kimbrough reveals, mid-season, that she is leaving her team at the end of the year. But first she wants that national championship for her HBCU students."Class Action" plunges listeners into a rich verité-driven soundscape, replete with mic'd-up behind-the-scenes drama, in-depth character scenes and immersive courtroom battles. It's a "cinematic" podcast: listeners are immersed in the action, it's direct and emotional. The music swells, stories play out. Coaches urge players on the sidelines, as Katie and a team of noted trial attorneys-including Preet Bharara, Elie Honig, Lara Bazelon and Tony Serra- help break the code of American law. "Class Action" is a co-production of Sound Argument LLC and iHeartMedia and is distributed by the iHeartPodcast Network. Follow us on Twitter at @ClassActionPod.EPISODES AVAILABLE HERE:https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-class-action-97574053/episode/introducing-class-action-97574366/KATIE PHANG BIOKatie S. Phang is a trial lawyer and a legal contributor for NBC News and MSNBC based in Miami. She leverages her significant trial experience to provide analysis and commentary on the latest legal issues across the country and has provided legal analysis for network and cable news since 2005.
Vendredi dernier, le Nova Club s'est installé en Haute-Corse pour la 29e édition de BD à Bastia, référence des amateurs et des auteurs de bandes dessinées. Depuis le centre culturel UNA VOLTA, David Blot recevait Elodie Font, Loog Hui Phang, Didier Tronchet et Alfred. On parle de leur actualité et on découvre leurs sélections musicales, en direct d'un festival pas comme les autres… Tracklist : Talking Heads - (Nothing But) FlowersAutomatic - New Beginning Malcolm McLaren - About HerAnne Sylvestre - Sur Mon Chemin De Mots Nia Archives - Gud Gudbyes Albin de la Simone - Mort En Plein Air Daryl Hall & John Oates - She's GoneEtienne Daho - Bleu Comme Toi Fabio Viscogliosi - Dolce song Bertrand Belin - Que dalle tout Q – The Voice Of Q (The Reflex Revision)Daft Punk - Lose Yourself to Dance Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Vendredi dernier, le Nova Club s'est installé en Haute-Corse pour la 29e édition de BD à Bastia, référence des amateurs et des auteurs de bandes dessinées. Depuis le centre culturel UNA VOLTA, David Blot recevait Elodie Font, Loog Hui Phang, Didier Tronchet et Alfred. On parle de leur actualité et on découvre leurs sélections musicales, en direct d'un festival pas comme les autres… Tracklist : Automatic - New Beginning Malcolm McLaren - About HerAnne Sylvestre - Sur Mon Chemin De Mots Nia Archives - Gud Gudbyes Albin de la Simone - Mort En Plein Air Daryl Hall & John Oates - She's GoneEtienne Daho - Bleu Comme Toi Fabio Viscogliosi - Dolce song Bertrand Belin - Que dalle tout Q – The Voice Of Q (The Reflex Revision)Daft Punk - Lose Yourself to Dance Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Welcome to November everyone, I honestly can't believe we're here. Very quick hello from me today as we've got a yayborhood guest interview for this week's #yaysofourlives, so I'll save the banter for next week's regular scheduling with Ang (who I'm so glad everyone is enjoying so much). Our guest for today is someone you've heard of many times now because she's not only been in the yayborhood since the very beginning, but been such an active and thoughtful contributor. Dana Phang is the woman who started the yayborhood gift exchange during lockdown for members to get to know each other better and bring each other a little joy which then sparked our healthcare and frontline worker care package send out. She's also a doctor herself and her own podcast, Junior Doctor's Corner, shines such a great light on the lesser-known side of the early days in a medical career to help others feel less alone if it's not quite the dream they expected. I thought that in itself was a great yayborhood watch item to share with you all but also just wanted to get to know Dana a bit better and what a lovely chat it was. Ang wasn't originally able to join the call but I peer pressured her into it a few minutes in because I knew they'd get along like a house on fire, so she joins part way through. I saw so many other lovely good news items in the media this week – it was such a nicer week to be online with international reunions finally happening, everyone enjoying freedom and sunshine, some amazing Halloween costumes etc – but I'll save my yayborhood watch picks for next week, so for now enjoy getting to know your yayborhood mascot, Dana! Dana's #quoteoftheyay was, "I am not what happened to me, I am what I choose to become" from Carl Jung. + Follow Dana here + Listen to Junior Doctor's Corner here + Announcements on Insta at @spoonful_of_sarah + Join our Facebook community here + Subscribe to not miss out on the next instalment of YAY!
Hannah Phang is the Head of Marketing and Advocacy at Futerra, the global change agency on a mission to make sustainability so desirable it becomes normal. Futerra combines the magic of creative and the logic of strategy to make sustainability happen for some of the world's biggest brands such as Google, PVH, IKEA, Sierra Club and the United Nations. Hannah is on the Steering Committee of the UN Fashion Charter for Climate Action and co-chairs the working group on promoting broader climate action. Beyond that, Hannah is also a yoga teacher and host of the Crystals, Clits, and Climate podcast, which explores the intersections of spirituality, sexuality, and sustainability.ResourcesCrystals, Clits & Climate podcastCrystals, Clits & Climate website Crystals, Clits & Climate instagram Futerra
If you know someone who has an interesting point of view on diversity and inclusiveness, I'd like to meet them. Please email me at: AskDave@DLorenzo.comAbout Katie Phanghttp://KatiePhang.com(305) 614-1223Info@KatiePhang.comKatie S. Phang is the owner and founder of the law firm that bears her name. She and her team work on litigation matters across a broad spectrum of consumer and business-to-business disputes. Prior to founding this firm, Ms. Phang was a partner on Berger Singerman's Dispute Resolution Team, where she represented a diverse group of clients in complex commercial litigation, family law, hospitality and gaming litigation, real estate litigation, and white-collar criminal defense and special investigations. She has more than 20 years of trial experience in state and federal courts.Prior to joining Berger Singerman, Phang was a founding partner with Arrastia, Capote & Phang, LLP. Previously, she held positions at the Miami-Dade County and Broward County State Attorney's offices, where she rose to the level of homicide prosecutor and division chief. As a former prosecutor and private practitioner, she has tried dozens of jury and bench trials throughout Florida, several as lead trial counsel.Phang has been recognized as a Top Lawyer in Corporate and Business Law by the South Florida Legal Guide and Florida Trend's Legal Elite, and as a Rising Star by American Lawyer Media. She is also a legal contributor for NBC News/MSNBC and other national media outlets.
We forgot FAFA! How to pronounce "Glesnes" Odds and ends and new players? Are the Union flying under the radar?
Phang is hanging out with the Wu-Tang Clan and we've never been more jealous! We also talk Women's World Cup + US Women's National Team + Copa America + Gold Cup. So many cups! Sponsored by NYC Footy: Join the best rec league in NYC at nycfooty.com and use the promo code COOLIGANS for $20 off the free agent fee or $200 off the team fee. And check out footyfest.org to go on a soccer weekend in the Catskills! Check out onthevolleyapparel.com/cooligans for all our latest merch! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices