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#JONATHAN MY GOOD FRIEND JONATHAN I AWAIT YOUR CORRESPONDENCE!!!!
bookwyrminspiration · 5 months
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the promise of emails from my good friend jonathan is my life raft in the storm rn
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fallenloverecords · 6 years
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2018: The Best Of
Once more around the block. It's a cold, windy day here in southern Ontario with Jack Frost looking over our shoulder. Winter in Canada is long, brutal, and frigid but as long as we have a pop song in our heart, a fanzine and some comics to pore over, and a heaping helping of blankets we'll make it out. Say goodnight, 2018. "Goodnight, 2018."
"My 9 Favorite EP's & Mini-Albums Of 2018"
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1. Pecas - After Dark 2. The Yearning - Take Me All Over The World 3. Too Young To Go Steady - Dropout 4. Sushi Backpack - Sour 5. smolalienbaby - Long Dreams/Sleepless Nights 6. The Get - The Get 7. Battery Point - A Memory For Today 8. Tiptoes - Stay Soft 9. Akage No Anne - Good Cake I always start this year in review with my favorite albums but for the first time this year the 2018 EP selection outshone the album selection in my opinion. I'd been long-awaiting the new Pecas EP since it was first mentioned. The Yearning were brand new to me, delivered courtesy of the always-reliable Elefant Records. smolalienbaby is Victoria, formerly of Finnish bedroom pop act Eerie Summer. Sushi Backpack and Battery Point are of course Fallen Love artists. And Too Young To Go Steady and Tiptoes are new friends from our local scene while The Get and Akage No Anne are old friendships predating Fallen Love. It's always so joyous to get to hear new recordings from your friends and see them continue to pepper away at this thing called art without giving up. "My 9 Favorite Albums Of 2018"
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1. Free Cake For Every Creature - The Bluest Star 2. Dear Nora - Skulls Example 3. Young Scum - Young Scum 4. Soccer Mommy - Clean 5. Dizzy - Baby Teeth 6. The Spook School - Could It Be Different? 7. Colour Me Wednesday - Counting Pennies In The Afterlife 8. Bonjay - Lush Life 9. Eels - The Deconstruction Give me a pensive, dreamy, heartfelt song that sounds like it could be ripped out of a diary or a perzine and I'm yours every time. Eels, my favorite musical act of all-time, may have produced my least-liked album in their oeuvre this year but it's still adequate enough to make my top nine even if it does feel like a retread. What more can I say about Free Cake? "Around You" was my favorite song of the year and the music video made me cry the first time I watched it. There were others releases that I loved and that I bopped my head along to but few that made me feel. "Favorite Compilations" 1. Reverse Play: C86 re(dis)covered 2. Popkiss: TBTCI Meets Sarah Recs. 3. This Is My Street: A Tribute To Kinks "Favorite Concept Project" Jens Lekman & Annika Norlin - Correspondence "Favorite Cover Songs"
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1. The Fortuna POP! All-Stars - "You Can Hide Your Love Forever" (Comet Gain cover) 2. Soccer Mommy - "I'm On Fire" (Bruce Springsteen cover) 3. Cuddly Shark - "Not Yet Three" (Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers cover) 4. The Lemonheads - "Can't Forget" (Yo La Tengo cover) 5. Lisa Marr With The Tranzmitors - "Magic 8 Ball" (Cub cover) "10 Favorite Songs Not On The Above Releases" 1. The Mountain Goats – "Song For Sasha Banks" 2. Martha – "Heart Is Healing" 3. Comet Gain – "If Not Tomorrow" 4. Tiny Fireflies – "2040" 5. Summer Twins – "Another Hit" 6. Tullycraft – "Passing Observations" 7. The Hit Parade – "Happy World" 8. The Get Up Kids – "I'm Sorry" 9. Red Go-Cart – "Something Lasts" 10. Laura Carbone & The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart – "The Flowers Beneath Your Feet" "Top 5 Live Gigs" 1. Kitten Stevens June 30 @ The Burdock 2. Defne & Tiptoes September 19 @ The Burdock 3. Free Cake For Every Creature & Ellis August 10 @ Duffy's Tavern 4. Tops March 1 @ The Art Gallery of Ontario 5. Akage No Anne July 13 @ The Garrison "Top 5 Blogs" 1. For The Rabbits 2. Records I Like 3. When You Motor Away... 4. Various Small Flames 5. Cloudberry Cake Proselytism "Favorite Music Fanzines" 1. March, April & May by February Records 2. Chickfactor "Last.fm: Most Listened To Artists" 1. Eels 2. Comet Gain 3. The Magnetic Fields 4. Free Cake For Every Creature 5. Guster "Last.fm: Most Listened To Pre-2018 Songs" 1. The Apartments - "Please, Don't Say Remember" 2. Brenda Lee - "Break It To Me Gently" 3. Eels - "Last Stop: This Town" 4. Jonathan Richman - "Nothing Can Change This Love" 5. The Monkees - "As We Go Along" "Most Anticipated Albums Of 2019" 1. Tullycraft - The Railway Prince Hotel 2. Elva - Winter Sun 3. Jenny Lewis - On The Line 4. Pickle Darling - Bigness 5. Martha - album #3 6. Jens Lekman & Annika Norlin - Correspondence 7. Smokebees - Tonal Memory 8. Lisa Marr With The Tranzmitors
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White House press secretary Sarah Sanders is leaving her post at the end of the month and returning to Arkansas, President Donald Trump announced on Thursday.
“She is a very special person with extraordinary talents, who has done an incredible job!” Trump posted on Twitter. “I hope she decides to run for Governor of Arkansas--she would be fantastic. Sarah, thank you for a job well done!”
Sanders said she was grateful for the opportunity.
“I am blessed and forever grateful to @realDonaldTrump for the opportunity to serve and proud of everything he's accomplished,” Sanders later posted on Twitter. “I love the President and my job. The most important job I'll ever have is being a mom to my kids and it's time for us to go home. Thank you Mr. President!”
Sanders, who worked as a spokeswoman for Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign before becoming press secretary in 2017, was routinely called upon to answer for and defend the president, often clashing with the media.
Here’s a look at three of Sanders’ more memorable battles with the press:
“Enemy of the People”
During a fiery White House briefing in August 2018, CNN White House reporter Jim Acosta challenged Sanders after Trump called journalists "the enemy of the people."
“It would be a good thing if you were to state right here, at this briefing, that the press--the people who are gathered in this room right now, doing their jobs every day, asking questions of officials like the ones you brought forward earlier--are not the enemy of the people,” Acosta told Sanders. "I think we deserve that."
Sanders stood firm in her refusal, saying she had been personally attacked in the media and faced numerous threats since she started her job, even requiring protection from the Secret Service.
“It's ironic, Jim," she said, “that not only you and the media attack the president for his rhetoric when they frequently lower the level of conversation in this country.”
Acosta tried again:
“This democracy, this country, all the people around the world watching what you are saying, Sarah, and the White House for the United States of America – the president of the United States should not refer to us as ‘the enemy of the people,'” he said. “His own daughter acknowledges that, and all I'm asking you to do, Sarah, is to acknowledge that right now and right here.”
Sanders responded, “I appreciate your passion. I share it. I've addressed this question.”
Acosta stormed out. Two months later, Acosta briefly lost and regained his credentials to cover the White House.
Stormy Daniels
It was May 2018, at the height of the scandal of Trump’s alleged tryst with porn star Stormy Daniels when ABC News' chief White House correspondent Jonathan Karl pressed Sanders on the credibility of information from 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
Karl asked, “When the president so often says things that turn out not to be true when the president and the White House show what appears to be a blatant disregard for the truth, how are the American people to trust or believe what is said here and what is said by the president?”
Sanders said simply, “We give the very best information that we have at the time.”
She went on to repeat her answer several times during the 20-minute briefing.
That question came less than a day after Trump’s personal attorney and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani said in an interview with Fox News that Trump had reimbursed his personal attorney Michael Cohen for a $130,000 payment made to Daniels.
White House reporters noted that Giuliani’s disclosure directly contradicted past statements made by both the president and Sanders, who had denied knowing about the payment.
Sanders said during the briefing she first learned of Trump reimbursing Cohen for the payment during Giuliani’s TV interview.
“We give the very best information that we have at the time,” Sanders repeated.
The Mueller Report
In April, White House reporter and CNN political analyst April Ryan publicly said Sanders should be fired after the long-awaited Mueller Report stated Sanders lied when she said "countless" FBI agents contacted her to support Trump's firing of former FBI director James Comey.
Sanders said she told Mueller’s team her remark was unfounded and was a “slip of the tongue” that was made “in the heat of the moment.”
Ryan took exception.
“Not only does she not have credibility, but she also lied,” Ryan said about Sanders while appearing on a CNN panel. “She should be let go. She should be fired, end of story. When there is a lack of credibility there, you have to start and start lopping the heads off.”
Sanders told Fox & Friends the following Monday that she took Ryan’s words literally.
“I have had reporters say a lot of things about me. They said I should be choked. They said I should deserve a lifetime of harassment, but certainly never had somebody say that I should be decapitated,” Sanders said.
"This takes this to a new low, even for the liberal media. I think it just once again proves why this journalist isn’t taken seriously," Sanders added, without mentioning Ryan by name.
Trump later joked about the incident involving Sanders during a rally in Wisconsin, even using a catchphrase from his former TV show “The Apprentice.”
“Sarah, you’re fired!” the president said to laughs.
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