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Hoje vamos continuar o que faltou dizer na primeira parte das indicações de melhores do ano de 2017: Nesse programa #39 retomamos as listas feitas por funcionários da editora, com suas indicações de leituras, filmes, séries, álbuns, e muito mais. Vamos lá? Quezia Cleto, editorial Melhores pratos: Frittata, a omelete espanhola com batatas; Pão no vapor com barriga de porco; Sanduíche de lagosta. Livros: “O gene”, de Siddhartha Mukherjee; “Americanah”, de Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie; “Uma breve história da bebedeira”, de Mark Forsyth (que será lançado em 2018 pelo selo da Paralela). Melhores livros infantis: “Barrigão no chão”, Coleção Hora do bebê; “Bárbaro”, de Renato Moriconi; “Quem soltou o pum?”, Blandina Franco. Julia Bussius, editorial Melhores leituras para fazer junto com crianças: “Coisa de menina”, de Pri Ferrari; “Nós agora somos quatro”, Lilli L'Arronge; “Muito cansado e bem acordado”, de Susanne Straßer. Podcasts: Where should we begin?, da autora de “Sexo no cativeiro”; The Longest Shortest Time; Dear Sugars, da autora de “Livre”. Séries: “Big little lies”; “Handmaid’s tale”; “Girls”. Livros que deseja ler em 2018: “Manual da faxineira”, de Lucia Berlin; “Noite da espera”, de Milton Hatoum; “Guerra e paz”, de Liev Tolstói. Luara França, editorial Releituras de clássicos: “Anna Kariênina”, de Liév Tolstói; “Sempre vivemos no castelo”, de Shirley Jackson; “Frankenstein”, de Mary Shelley. Filmes: “Eu, Daniel Blake”; “Moana: Um Mar de Aventuras”; “Star Wars: Episódio VIII - Os Últimos Jedi”. Álbuns: “I see you”, de The XX; “Turn out the lights”, de Julien Baker; “Out in the Storm”, de Waxahatchee; “Ctrl”, de Sza. Marina Pastore, e-books Podcasts: - No such thing as a fish; - Scienceish; - My dad wrote a porno. Começos de livros: - “Middlesex”, de Jeffrey Eugenides; - “As intermitências da morte”, de José Saramago; “Enclausurado”, de Ian McEwan; Enrico Weg Sera, divulgação Séries: “Big little lies”; “American Crime Story The People vs. O. J. Simpson”; “The good fight”. Shows: Dua lipa, na Audio Club; Daughter, no Memorial da América Latina; Carne doce, no Memorial da América Latina. Livros: “First love, last rites”, livro de contos de Ian McEwan; “Elsewhere, Perhaps”, de Amós Oz; “A noite da espera”, de Milton Hatoum. Fabio Uehara, novos negócios Podcasts "On taking pictures"; "99% invisibles"; "Projeto humanos". Livros “Manual da faxineira”, de Lucia Berlin; "A noite da espera”, de Milton Hatoum; "Nossas noites", de Kent Haruf. Documentários “Empire of the Tsars”; “Minimalism: A Documentary About the Important Things”; “The mask you live in”. Indicação de show: Sigur Rós Indicação de exposição: Os americanos, de Robert Frank Laura Bing, produtora do podcast Exposições “Nada levarei quando morrer”, de Miguel Rio Branco, no MASP; “The Clock”, de Christian Marclay, no Instituto Moreira Salles; “Guerrilla Girls”, no MASP. Documentários “The mask you live in”; “The Internet's Own Boy: The Story of Aaron Swartz”; “Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond – Featuring a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton”. Indicação de podcast: Conversations with people who hate me Helen Garcia Claro, marketing Livros "Como se estivéssemos em palimpsesto de putas", de Elvira Vigna "Antes de nascer do mundo", de Mia Couto "O homem sem doença", de Arnon Grunberg Protagonistas de séries Kimmy Schmidt, de “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt” Nola, de “Ela quer tudo” Olivia Pope, de “Scandal” Músicas mais ouvidas Qualquer uma de Simone e Simaria “Massarandupió”, de Chico Buarque “Tu”, de Tulipa Ruiz E já temos nosso compromisso para o final de janeiro, certo? O Clube Rádio Companhia, dessa vez com o livro Anna Kariênina, de Liev Tolstói. É só escrever lá no evento do clube de leitura no Facebook, que nós leremos os comentários durante a gravação do podcast, lembrando que as melhores participações ganham livros da Companhia das Letras!
It's World Mental Health Day today, October 10, and if you're struggling, or worried about someone – reach out. #HeyItsOK to talk about mental health. Rick Edwards, the man who most unites the GLAMOUR office in sighs of romantic joy, joins Jo and Lucy in the podcupboard to talk about his new book, Scienceish, a spin-off of his podcast with Dr. Michael Brooks, in which the pair explore the scientific realities behind pop culture. So hey, is it OK to have a signature look and stick with it forever and ever? Is it OK to talk about your mental health on social media? And is it OK to genuinely hate someone? This episode was edited by Kat Brown, with music by Martin Austwick, and recorded on October 4 in the GLAMOUR podcupboard. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Co-founder of The Open Data Institute, Sir Nigel Shadbolt, elaborates on the themes explored in the latest Scienceish,1984: How easy has surveillance become in an age of Big Data and – counter intuitive as it may seem - is making our data public the best thing for us? https://www.radiowolfgang.com/s/scienceish
In GBA 292 we get better acquainted with Elle. She talks about being "the most boring kind of twin", the stories behind dead teeth, talking to Hugh Grant about hand cramp, being expelled from school, being the class clown, working in TV, radio and podcasting, the pros and cons of confrontation and openness and so much more. We swap stories of complicated school lives, discuss how passing exams can help you see how meaningless and damaging exams can be and share our love for true storytelling. Elle plugs: Radio Wolfgang: https://www.radiowolfgang.com/ Scienceish: https://www.radiowolfgang.com/s/scienceish It's Nice That Podcast: https://www.radiowolfgang.com/s/the-it's-nice-that-podcast Matt Hill: https://rethinkaudio.wordpress.com/ The BPA's: https://www.britishpodcastawards.com/ I plug: The Family Tree: http://thefamilytreepodcast.co.uk/ Voting for GBA or The Family Tree for the British Podcast Awards Listener's Choice Award: https://www.britishpodcastawards.com/vote/ We mention: Spark London: http://stories.co.uk/ Tell It: http://tellitfestival.com/ London Podcast Festival: http://www.kingsplace.co.uk/whats-on/curated-weeks/london-podcast-festival-2016#.WPcizNL1DIU Podcast Festival Episodes of Spark: http://stories.co.uk/events/london-podcast-festival-2016/ https://www.acast.com/sparklondon/speciallondonpodcastfestival-part2- The Restart Project Podcast: https://therestartproject.org/podcast/ Wrecking Ball: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=My2FRPA3Gf8 Miley Cyrus: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miley_Cyrus Johnathan Chapman: https://soundcloud.com/gettingbetteracquainted/gba-245-jonathan-chapman Scienceish episode with eharmony: https://www.radiowolfgang.com/s/scienceish/specialish-018-harmone Roundhouse: http://www.roundhouse.org.uk/ Bucky O'Hare: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bucky_O%27Hare Jack Rooke: https://soundcloud.com/gettingbetteracquainted/gba-198-jack-rooke Oceana: https://www.yelp.co.uk/biz/oceana-brighton Applebottom Jeans: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9iUPkb9Bbg Missy Elliot: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Missy_Elliott Hugh Grant: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Grant Enid Blyton: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enid_Blyton What Katy Did: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/What_Katy_Did Harry Potter: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Potter Ex Machina: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ex_Machina_(film) Help more people get better acquainted. If you like what you hear why not write an iTunes review? Follow @GBApodcast on Twitter. Like Getting Better Acquainted on facebook. Tell your friends. Spread the word!
Scienceish is BACK! On VALENTINE'S DAY! With that classic love story...THE MATRIX. Listen to the trailer now. https://radiowolfgang.com/s/scienceish