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Jill Upton gets Stephen back on the show to talk about his 2022 vintage release, and the recent Real Review results of his 2021 vintage D'or and Hoffmann Dallwitz. An incredible lineup of wines! @thewineshowaustralia @eisenstonewines
Claire Marie Healy's writing and curated projects explore film, art, fashion, and the internet, with a focus on the experiences of young women. Formerly the editor of Dazed, she has since edited publications on roller discos, dancefloors and SFX makeup for places like IDEA and A24. Her writing has been published by the Tate ("Girlhood", 2023), The Guardian, Dirt, The Los Angeles Review of Books, Cultured, Real Review and others, and she is also a Contributing Editor for AnOther, where her Girlhood Studies column has lived since 2019. Lately, Claire has been working on a new history of girlhood as told through clothing and makeup. Books mentioned: 'Girlhood' by Marie Claire Healy, 'A Summer Bird-Cage' by Margaret Drabble, 'Women in the Picture' by Catherine McCormack, 'The Untethered Soul' by Michael Singer. Buy Claires book here Look Again: Girlhood | Books | Tate Shop | Tate Directors mentioned: Sofia Coppola, Francis Ford Coppola. Movies mentioned: Virgin suicides, Marie Antoinette, The Beguiled, Hoard, Maxine.
Good friend of the show, Stephen Cook chats to Jill Upton about his two new sensational Barossa Shiraz and The Real Review events in Sydney and Melbourne.@thewineshowaustralia@eisenstonewines
Sarah Crowe is a regular guest on The Wine Show Australia and it is often to chat about a recent award win. This time it is Winery of the Year awarded by The Real Review. Simon Nash and Jill Upton speak with Sarah about what it is that helps lead to so many accolades for this brand. @thewineshowaustralia @yarrayering @therealrvw
Huon Hooke and The Real Review team have just released the Top Wineries of Australia list and he chats with Jill Upton and Simon Nash about some of the highlights. @thewineshowaustralia @therealrvw
Renowned wine writer Huon Hooke previously appeared on the Drinks Adventures podcast way back in Season One, in an episode exploring Australians' love affair with champagne.He's finally back for this full-length chat about The Real Review Wine Classification, which launched in 2022 aiming to highlight the greatest wines of Australia and New Zealand that have an outstanding track record of a decade or longer.Huon and I discuss the fresh approach he's taken to classifying wine versus other established frameworks; and how this helps bring emerging producers to the fore, as well as wine styles and regions that might be less fashionable, but are nevertheless extremely high quality.Case in point, the wineries of Langhorne Creek in South Australia; Bleasdale, Lake Breeze and Bremerton. The latter of those three wineries slipped Huon's mind during our conversation, and he contacted me afterwards to see if this omission could be addressed.The Real Review was launched in 2016 to provide unbiased, independent reviews on wine.I started by asking Huon whether the classification has always been on the founders' agenda.Click here to open episode in your podcast player.
Max and James digest episode 7 of The Bear, Season 2 on Disney+.
#5amMesterScrum Show 1,062 Live -What is a Real Review? Review vs. Demo (3R Thursday) - Today's topics: (1) Listening to the Agile Mentors podcast and an agile coach was talking about her desire to let the customer use the software vs. the team demonstrating the software Please like and subscribe and share 5amMesterScrum. Please send me your topics. You are are doing Great Please Keep on Sharing. 5am Mester Scrum 5am Mester Scrum Show 1,062 went live on Youtube, LinkedIn and Facebook Requirements, Review & Retro 3R Thursday 8/10/2023 from Philadelphia, PA Happy Scrumming, video version: https://youtube.com/live/-0zh3Z6hj60 Social Media: - search 5amMesterScrum or #5amMesterScrum and you should find us and if not please let us know LinkedIn, Youtube, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok Podcasts: (search 5amMesterScrum)
Bob chats with Jill and Richo about the NZ wine industry and some standout producers. Bob reviews wine for The Real Review. @thewineshowaustralia @therealrvw @danmurphys_richard
Bill and Simon chat about this Orange based winery, one of the Real Review wineries of the year. @thewineshowaustralia @colmarestate
Stephen joins us again to celebrate his great results in Huon Hooke's 'The Real Review' from 2023. He's a genuinely fascinating bloke and we explore his kiw roots amongst other things during the interview...
Given they haven't been on air together for a while Richo and Jill catch up on all the goings on. Jill has been busy with The Real Review and other tastings including a 17 vintage vertical of Peter Lehmann 'The Stonewell'. Richo has hosted Peter Gago in his new Uncle Dan's store and also attended lunch with the Chef de Cave from Moet Benoit Gouez amongst other things....
Huon and his Real Review team have tasted over 10,000 Aussie wines this year. We sat down to ask him how he got into it, how the process works, and to take us through three wines that stood out this year. Wines tasted:Stella Bella 2021 Suckfizzle Chardonnay $90Dandelion Vineyards Lion's Tooth of McLaren Vale Shiraz Riesling 2021 $40Oakridge 864 Cabernet Sauvignon $96 Follow us on instagram @winewithmegandmel
Richo & Jill congraulate Dave on winning top spot in The Real Review's top Australian Wineries 2023. They also chat the vagaries of vintage, the challenges of running a modern winery and how he likes to mentor the next generation of winemakers on their journey. @thewineshowaustralia @oakridgewines
Richo, Jill & Huon chat about the Real Review's Top 52 Wineries for 2023. He takes us into the judging mentality and also shares with us some of his new discoveries and dark horses. The team also discuss upcoming events in Sydney & Melbourne including masterclasses and dinners. @thewineshowaustralia @realrvw
Huon Hooke – wine writer and critic, Huon Hooke has been a household name for many years. Jill talks to Huon about the recent Real Review's launch of their Wine Classifications of Aus & NZ in Sydney and how he ended up getting to where he is today. @thewineshowaustralia #huonhooke
This episode features two magazines, the long established Buffalo Zine and new launch Linseed Journal. Buffalo Zine co-founder David Uzquiza joins Jeremy Leslie at the magCulture Shop to discuss a few recent magazines (Real Review, Baroness, Epoch, Safelight Paper and Elephant) before the two are joined via Zoom from Paris by David's Buffalo Zine partner Adrian Gonzalez-Cohen. The three discuss the shapeshifting fashion magazine as its 16th issue, Buffalo Hotel Chelsea, is published. For this issue the Buffalo team spent several weeks at New York's famous Chelsea Hotel producing the magazine on site, interviewing and shooting current residents and many of the famous artists who helped build the hotel's reputation as a cultural bolthole. Then photographer/writer Louise Long joins Jeremy to introduce her beautiful new magazine Linseed Journal. We're grateful to our friends at Park Communications for their support of the magCulture Podcast. Find them online at www.parkcom.co.uk www.buffalozine.com www.linseedjournal.com Final edit by Sam Williams
ニュージーランド・オークランド在住のジーン長尾 とビル、 そして、ニュージーランドワイン大好きソムリエの岩須直紀 が、 ニュージーランドとニュージーランドワイン の魅力を語り尽くす番組。 ニュージーランドを、ワインのリージョン=産地ごとにセグメント。 それぞれの土地の観光情報と、オススメのワイナリーをご紹介します。 第5回の今回は、いよいよ11月1日から販売がスタートしました、 ジーン長尾 とビルの二人が、本当に惚れ込んだニュージランドワインを、 日本の皆さんに紹介するJean's Holidaysから、 白ワイン:Collaboration Wines Impression White 2021をピックアップ! ソムリエの岩須によるテイスティング&解説もたっぷりご紹介。 購入は、こちらから。 https://sites.google.com/keis-holdings.com/jeans-holiday/ホーム そして、この番組をお聞きの皆さんにも、 今年のJean's Holidaysをご購入いただける機会があります。 大阪のラジオ局FM802が主催するフリーマーケットイベントFUNKY MARKETに、 Jean's Holidaysのブースを出店します! 11/6(日)9時30分〜17時 @万博記念公園 自然文化園 お祭り広場 入場無料(*万博記念公園自然文化園への入園料は必要。) 詳しくは、こちらをチェック! https://funky802.com/funkymarket/ 番組後半は、ニュージーランドの首都:ウェリントンから、1時間半くらい 車で走ったところにある、"ワイララパ"の「マーティンボロ」をご紹介! ニュージーランドThe Real Reviewから発表されるワイナリーランキングで、 今年1位に輝いた"クスダワインズ(Kusuda Wines)"もご紹介。 ニュージーランドの旬な情報と、 ワインのスペシャリストが教える、本当に美味しいニュージーランドのワインのお話。 ワイン片手に、ニュージーランドへの美味しいオーディオトリップに出かけましょう!
This episode originally aired July 26, 2017. — Jack Self is an architect and writer based in London. He recently founded The Real Foundation, an architecture practice and curatorial institute. The Foundation's flagship publication, The Real Review is a quarterly magazine about architecture, material culture, and what it means to live today. In this conversation, Jack and Jarrett talk about his career as both architect and writer, the goals and ideas behind The Real Review, and the types of discourses they'd like to see around architecture and design. Links from this episode can be found at scratchingthesurface.fm/37-jack-self-rerun. — If you enjoy the show, please consider supporting us on Patreon and get bonus content, transcripts, and our monthly newsletter! www.patreon.com/surfacepodcast
Recorded live at our Independent Magazine Fair on Saturday 14th May 2022, this panel discussion features advice from the unconventional magazine makers behind Real Review, A Profound Waste of Time and Paperboy.
Published in Real Review. Read by Kate Finning.
We're back, baby! Jane, Alex and Duncan return to the studio to revive all the classic segments of yore – and review the brand new season of The Bachelorette NZ.This week: the first Real News in ages includes a furious sex arse tycoon, a tempting sausage, a boy who found $5 in the sea and sold it for $500 and Duncan recalling a Trade Me lemon nightmare. We consider the case for Tourism NZ to reunite Jay Jay and Minou, do a Real Review, return to Colin's Cranny, check in with Max Key and check out the Community Noticeboard. Then live updates editor Stewart Sowman-Lund joins Jane and Duncan to discuss first impressions of the new season of The Bachelorette NZ. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
COVID-19 is an x-ray of racial injustice, inequality, and ineffectual government as well as a rehearsal for climate catastrophe. It exposes a modern mind that maintains the myth of solutions, newness, freedom, and universals. That mind gives authority to new digital technologies, econometrics, and law, to segregate and eliminate problems. COVID graphically models the productive entanglement between problems as well as forms for re-tuning and redesigning those entanglements. Interplay itself is the form—protocols of interplay that resist solutions or modular methodologies. Unfolding over time and indeterminate in order to be practical, they generate lumpy mixtures of different kinds of artifacts in space. Consider design protocols that deal with, among many other things, automation, migration, police defunding, cooperative land tenure, coastal retreat, reforestation and compounding reparations. SPEAKERSKeller Easterling is an architect, writer and professor at Yale. Her most recent book, Extrastatecraft: The Power of Infrastructure Space (Verso, 2014), examines global infrastructure as a medium of polity. A recently published e-book essay titled Medium Design (Strelka Press, 2018) previews a forthcoming book of the same title. Medium Design inverts an emphasis on object and figure to prompt innovative thought about both spatial and non-spatial problems. Other books include: Enduring Innocence: Global Architecture and its Political Masquerades (MIT, 2005) which researched familiar spatial products in difficult or hyperbolic political situations around the world. Organization Space: Landscapes, Highways and Houses in America (MIT, 1999) which applied network theory to a discussion of American infrastructure, and Subtraction (Sternberg, 2014), which considers building removal or how to put the development machine into reverse. Easterling is a 2019 United States Artist Fellow in Architecture and Design. She was also the recipient of the 2019 Blueprint Award for Critical Thinking. Her MANY project, an online platform facilitating migration through an exchange of needs, was exhibited at the 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale. Her research and writing on the floor comprised one of the elements in Rem Koolhaas's Elements exhibition for the 2014 Venice Biennale. Easterling is also the co-author (with Richard Prelinger) of Call it Home: The House that Private Enterprise Built, a laserdisc/DVD history of US suburbia from 1934–1960. She has published web installations including: Extrastatecraft, Wildcards: a Game of Orgman and Highline: Plotting NYC. Easterling has exhibited at Henry Art Gallery, the Istanbul Design Biennale, Storefront for Art and Architecture, the Rotterdam Biennale, the Queens Museum and the Architectural League. Easterling has lectured and published widely in the United States and abroad. The journals to which she has contributed include Domus, Artforum, Grey Room, Cabinet, Volume, Assemblage, e-flux, Log, Praxis, Harvard Design Magazine, Perspecta, and ANY. Shumi Bose is a teacher, curator and editor based in London. She is a senior lecturer in history and theory of architecture at Central Saint Martins, and teaches Critical and Historical Studies at the Royal College of Art. She is also curator of exhibitions at the Royal Institute of British Architects. Exhibitions include Freestyle: Architectural Adventures in Mass Media, a RIBA commission by Space Popular, currently on both virtual and shuttered physical display, and Conservatism, or The Long Reign of Pseudo Georgian Architecture, with Pablo Bronstein in 2017. . Shumi co-curated Home Economics at the British Pavilion, for the 15th Venice Biennale of Architecture in 2016, exploring the future of the home through a series of 1:1 domestic proposals. In 2012, she was curatorial collaborator and publications editor for Sir David Chipperfield on Common Ground, the 13th Venice Biennale of Architecture. Shumi has held editorial positions at Blueprint, Strelka Press, Afterall, Volume and the Architects’ Journal, and contributes to titles including PIN UP, Metropolis and Avery Review. In 2015, she co-founded the publication Real Review, currently run by Jack Self. Recent publications include Spatial Practices: Modes of Action and Engagement with the City (ed. Mel Dodd, Routledge, 2019), Home Economics (The Spaces, 2016), Places for Strangers (with mæ architects, Park Books, 2014) and Real Estates (with Fulcrum, Bedford Press, 2014).
Special Guest Christ Knight of Khaos Central & the youtube channel The Real Review 3000 joins Myke & John on the babble today. (Disclaimer) The views & opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the individuals giving them. They do not reflect the opinions & views of all parties within or any & all sponsors.Find Myke everywhere @MykeShrews ⬇︎⬇︎⬇︎ FIND US BELOW ⬇︎⬇︎⬇︎www.facebook.com/operationbabble⬇︎⬇︎JOIN OUR Discussion GROUP ⬇︎⬇︎https://www.facebook.com/groups/operationbabble⬇︎⬇︎Pickup OUR Merch HERE⬇︎⬇︎https://teespring.com/stores/operationbabble⬇︎⬇︎ Find Myke Below ⬇︎⬇︎www.facebook.com/mykeshrewswww.twitter.com/mykeshrewswww.instagram.com/mykeshrewshttps://www.twitch.tv/mykeshrewshttps://letterboxd.com/mykeshrews/Also on Youtube
Bong Joon-Ho talks Parasite. Plus film reviews including Robert Downey Junior in Dolittle, Margot Robbie in Birds of Prey: And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn and Kristen Stewart in Underwater. Mark and Simon chat through all the films worth seeing in UK cinemas in the UK Box Office Top Ten, we tell you the best and worst films on TV next week and recommend a home entertainment purchase in DVD of the Week. 00:27:55 Box Office Top 10 00:44:33 Bong Joon Ho Interview 00:59:51 Parasite Review 01:11:20 Dolittle Review 01:20:26 Underwater Review 01:25:19 Plus One Review 01:35:19 Daniel Isn’t Real Review 01:41:33 Birds of Prey Review 01:45:09 Mr Jones Review Download the Kermode and Mayo podcast from the BBC Sounds app. We welcome your contributions: Email: mayo@bbc.co.uk Twitter: @wittertainment
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We're going out with a pop in this final episode of Season One of the Drinks Adventures podcast.Yes, this week we're delving into all things champagne in Australia, where it's fair to say we absolutely love our champagne.Despite our small population we are the world’s sixth largest champagne market, with the biggest consumption per head of population outside Europe, and our imports of champagne have grown tenfold since 2001.First up this episode, I take a look at the Vin de Champagne Awards, a uniquely Australian award organised on behalf of the Comité Champagne, which represents champagne houses, growers and co-operatives of the Champagne region in France.This year was the 43rd edition of these awards and in a short documentary, I speak to several personalities involved in these awards, which seek to discover Australians who are truly passionate about champagne, so much so that they are prepared to put their knowledge about champagne to the test.Next up is a short stand alone interview with renowned wine writer and champagne expert Huon Hooke of The Real Review, who's been somewhat outspoken about what is, in his words, Australia's boring taste in champagne.He talks about how you can spend just a little bit more to get your hands on some champagne that is a bit more complex and interesting.And we also discuss the rise of Australian sparkling wine, which continues to win global recognition for its quality.Last up is an interview with Hervé Dantan, who is chef de cave at Champagne Lanson, one of the largest champagne houses.We talk about what makes champagne unique, what makes Lanson unique and the upcoming launch in Australia of Clos Lanson, a single vineyard champagne.Thanks for your support during Season One of the podcast. I hope you'll join me again in the new year when I embark on Season Two.I'd also like to thank Dave Robertson and Matt Brown, who have each assisted with mixing some of the episodes in this season.And thanks to Asad Rizvi AKA Silverlining for the use of some of his awesome music in the documentary section of this champagne episode, as listed below.Tracklisting:Doodlebug - Loose in your mind (Silverlining Remix)Silverlining - DevotionSilverlining - Ni-Cd DeluxeYou can listen and purchase Asad's tunes on the Silverlining Dubs bandcamp page.All other Drinks Adventures episodes, show notes, transcripts and many helpful links are available on the podcast website, DrinksAdventures.com.au, and you can email me at hello@drinksadventures.com.au.Follow James Atkinson on Facebook here, Instagram here and Twitter here.Theme music ‘Sandbox’ by Cameo Culture. You can listen to more from Cameo Culture at https://soundcloud.com/cameoculture.
Jack Self is an architect and writer. He is the founding director of the Real Foundation and editor in chief of the Real Review. “The subjectivity of the white middle class heterosexual male - you know, that’s what the 20th century was about. And when they spoke about Modernism that’s who they thought Modernism was for […] I’ve never felt guilty about owning that subjectivity. On the other hand I feel that once you recognise it, you have to assume responsibility for it, and you have to also ask yourself, given that I occupy this position of privilege and power, how can I use that to advance the causes of others?”
We dig into (see what I did) Santa Clarita Diet’s first season this week, and also yammer on about Willow Creek, Harry Potter, Unsane, and Maximum Overdrive.
We are living through a period of intense global instability—one that is economic, environmental, social and political. It is an age dominated by precarious relationships and freelance employment, high rents, housing crises and the personal brand. In this context, it has never been more urgent to understand what it means to live today, in order to make a proposal for how we should live tomorrow. Through several recent projects, London-based architect Jack Self (director, REAL foundation; editor-in-chief, Real Review magazine) will propose a new role for architectural design and thinking in the development of alternative models of ownership, postfunctional space, contemporary and sustainable forms of labour, and the formation of egalitarian socio-economic power relationships in housing.
Jack Self is an architect and writer based in London. He recently founded The Real Foundation, an architecture practice and curatorial institute. The Foundation's flagship publication, The Real Review is a quarterly magazine about architecture, material culture, and what it means to live today. In our conversation, Jack and I talk about his career as both architect and writer, the goals and ideas behind The Real Review, and the types of discourses we'd like to see around architecture and design. Links from this episode can be found at scratchingthesurface.fm.
Recorded live at The Book Club in London on 24 January 2017, with Liv Siddall, editor of Rough Trade magazine, Jack Self, editor and founder of Real Review, and Steven Gregor, the man behind Gym Class magazine. Listen in and hear them speaking about why small magazines make more sense for them than a big, heavy, expensive luxury print product.
This week I caught up with Jack Self, editor of Real Review, to speak to him about his magazine that won Launch of the Year at our awards ceremony last month. He has a fantastic talent for exploring the structures and forces that shape the way we live, and he spoke about the infrastructures of architecture, politics, publishing and much more. It was a really inspiring meeting, and I'm looking forward to seeing what he'll do in 2017.