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ouottoresende · 6 months
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os imorais, por geraldo vietri.
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celluloidrainbow · 1 year
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OS IMORAIS (1979) dir. Geraldo Vietri Mário has wealthy parents, but lives in constant conflict with his family. While picking up his mother from a beauty salon, he meets the beautiful Glória and the hairdresser Gustavo and takes an interest in both, looking for a girlfriend in Glória and a friend in Gustavo. However, the two men's relationship may turn out to be more than just friendship. (link in title)
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operafantomet · 2 months
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...here, in this room, he calls me softly...
Ellie Waite and Claire Lyon, World Tour
Cho Ha Rin and Song Eun Hye, Busan
Carolina Puntel and Sara Sarres, Sao Paulo
Unidentified and Ryoko Nomura (?), Tokyo
Cat Lane (?) and Claire Lyon (?), World Tour
Alexandra Young-Schmidt and Luzia Nistler, Vienna
Cat Lane and Magdalene Minnaar, Johannesburg
Mio Ogawa and Sae Yamamoto, Yokohoma (?)
Marni Raab and Jee Hyun Noh, World Tour
Claire Lyon and Hillary Reiter, World Tour revival
Claudia Cota and Silvia Tordente, Buenos Aires
Sarah Brightman and Elisa Heinsohn, Broadway
Sarah Brightman and Janet Devenish, West End
Valerie Link and Theano Makariou, Hamburg revival
Marina Prior and Sharon Millerchip, Melbourne
Asami Iwashiro and unidentified, Japan
Sandra Joseph and Kara Klein, Broadway
Sibylle Glosted and Imogen Lily Ash, Copenhagen revival
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glassprism · 24 days
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Hey GP! May we get some PoNR skirt swish gifs? My fav is Trista Moldovan
Ah, the skirt swish! It's an interesting bit of blocking that doesn't show up everywhere. In the US, I first noticed it being done around 2009-2010 in the national tour, by Kelly Jeanne Grant and Trista Moldovan as shown below:
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Trista Moldovan then took it to Broadway where she influenced some of the other Broadway Christines into doing it, like Marni Raab and Samantha Hill. Below is Marni Raab:
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But after that, it fell out of vogue, and I haven't seen it as much in the flagship productions. Rather, the places I've seen it were sporadically in Germany, such as Alison Kelly in Hamburg, Sandra Danyella in Essen (she swish and she sits), Valerie Link in the Hamburg revival (the slip-and-slide version), and Elizabeth Welch in Oberhausen (who may have brought it over from Broadway):
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And then in international productions from 2015 on - in fact, I think most of these are productions directed by Arthur Masella, so I think he's pretty much incorporated it into his direction. So it's popped up in the Moscow production (with Mercedesz Csampai's thigh-baring rendition), the World Tours (shown with the very energetic Sara Sarres), the Stockholm revival (with Emmi Christensson), the Copenhagen revival (with Sibylle Glosted's more understated interpretation), and the Sao Paulo revival (with Lina Mendes and her big swish). I've also seen it done in the Korean and Chinese productions but I can't gif many of those videos so just take my word for it:
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Hope those show some interesting and fun versions!
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wheel-of-fish · 7 months
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Updated stream list
Everything we've watched so far!
Longtime crowd favorites (streamed at least three times) are marked with a single asterisk.
Why isn’t [specific actor/video] on this list?
The video is currently marked not for trade.
We haven’t gotten to it yet.
The footage does not exist or is too incomplete.
It isn't on a platform I can stream it from.
There's something particularly off-putting about the video or actor.
How can I get a copy of a video listed here?
There's a list of publicly available bootlegs here, and there are many other adaptations on the Phantom Retrospective channel. Otherwise, contact @glassprism (or another trader) for a possible trade, or check her website for info on which master(s) to contact.
For general stream info, please see the Saturday Streams FAQ.
On to the list!
Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera (Dividing these by decade because there's a character limit per text block!)
1980s/90s
1988 Broadway: Michael Crawford, Sarah Brightman, Steve Barton
1989 Broadway: Cris Groenendaal, Rebecca Luker, Steve Barton
1989 Los Angeles: Michael Crawford, Dale Kristien, Steve Barton
1990 Los Angeles: Michael Crawford, Mary D’Arcy, Reece Holland*
1991 Los Angeles: Michael Crawford, Dale Kristien, Michael Piontek
1993 U.S. Tour: Franc D’Ambrosio, Tracy Shayne, Ciaran Sheehan
1993 Vienna: Alexander Goebel, Luzia Nistler, Alfred Pfeifer*
1994 Sapporo: Eiji Akutagawa, Hisako Hanaoka, Masayuki Sano*
1994 Toronto: Peter Karrie, Teresa DeZarn, David Rogers
1995 Broadway: Davis Gaines, Tracy Shayne, Ciaran Sheehan
1995 London: Ethan Freeman, Jill Washington, Simon Bowman*
1998 Broadway: Thomas James O’Leary, Tracy Shayne, Gary Mauer
1998 Los Angeles: Davis Gaines, Marie Danvers, Lawrence Anderson*
1998 San Francisco: Franc D’Ambrosio, Lisa Vroman, Christopher Carl*
1998 Toronto: Peter Karrie, Elizabeth DeGrazia, David Rodgers*
1998 Broadway: Thomas James O'Leary, Sandra Joseph, Gary Mauer
1998 Broadway: Thomas James O’Leary, Tracy Shayne, Gary Mauer
1999 Broadway: Howard McGillin, Adrienne McEwan, Gary Mauer
1999 Toronto: Paul Stanley, Melissa Dye, Laird Mackintosh
1999/2000 Mexico City: Saulo Vasconcelos, Irasema Terrazas, Jose Joel*
Early 2000s
2000 Antwerp: Hans Peter Janssens, Inneke van Klinken, Michael Shawn Lewis
2000 London: Scott Davies, Meredith Braun, Matt Cammelle
2000 London: Scott Davies, Charlotte Page, Matt Cammelle
2001 Hamburg: Ian Jon Bourg, Colby Thomas, Kyle Gonyea
2001 Hamburg: Ian Jon Bourg, Olivia Safe, Kyle Gonyea
2001 Hamburg: Michael Nicholson, Olivia Safe, Christopher Morandi
2002 London: John Owen-Jones, Celia Graham, Robert Finlayson
2003 Broadway: Howard McGillin, Adrienne McEwan, Jim Weitzer
2003 Broadway: Hugh Panaro, Julie Hanson, Jim Weitzer
2003 Broadway: Hugh Panaro, Lisa Vroman, John Cudia
2003 U.S. Tour: Brad Little, Lisa Vroman, Tim Martin Gleason
2004 Madrid: Luis Armando, Teresa Barrientos, Armando Pita
2004 Stuttgart: Thomas Schulze, Maike Switzer, Carsten Axel Lepper*
2005 Broadway: Hugh Panaro, Julie Hanson, John Cudia
2005 Broadway: Hugh Panaro, Sandra Joseph, Tim Martin Gleason
2005 Broadway: James Romick, Marie Danvers, John Cudia
2005 Essen: Thomas Borchert, Sandra Danyella, Nikolaj Brucker
2005 London: John Owen-Jones, Rachel Barrell, Oliver Thornton
2005 U.S. Tour: Gary Mauer, Marie Danvers, Michael Shawn Lewis
2006 Essen: Ethan Freeman, Anne Gorner, Nikolaj Brucker
2006 Essen: Uwe Kröger, Beatrix Reiter, Lucius Wolter*
2006 London: Earl Carpenter, Rachel Barrell, David Shannon*
2006 São Paulo: Saulo Vasconcelos, Kiara Sasso, Nando Prado
2006 U.S. Tour: Gary Mauer, Elizabeth Southard, Jim Weitzer*
2006 U.S. Tour: John Cudia, Jennifer Hope Wills, Adam Monley
2007 Broadway: Gary Mauer, Jennifer Hope Wills, Jason Mills
2007 World Tour: Simon Pryce, Julie Goodwin, John Bowles
2008 Broadway: Howard McGillin, Elizabeth Loyacano, Jeremy Stolle
2008 Las Vegas: Anthony Crivello, Kristi Holden, Andrew Ragone*
2008 World Tour: Simon Pryce, Ana Marina, Alexander Lewis
2009 Australia: Anthony Warlow, Ana Marina, Alexander Lewis
2010s
2010 London: David Shannon, Gina Beck, Simon Bailey*
2010 London: David Shannon, Gina Beck, Will Barratt
2010 U.S. Tour: Tim Martin Gleason, Trista Moldovan, Sean MacLaughlin
2012 Broadway: Greg Mills, Marni Raab, Kyle Barisich*
2012 Broadway: Hugh Panaro, Trista Moldovan, Kyle Barisich
2012 London: Marcus Lovett, Anna O’Byrne, Simon Thomas
2013 Broadway: Jeremy Stolle, Samantha Hill, Greg Mills*
2013 Broadway: Peter Joback, Samantha Hill, Jeremy Stolle
2013 Broadway: Peter Joback, Elizabeth Welch, Kyle Barisich
2013 Broadway: Hugh Panaro, Sierra Boggess, Kyle Barisich
2013 London: Marcus Lovett, Sofia Escobar, Simon Thomas
2014 Broadway: Greg Mills, Mary Michael Patterson, Jeremy Hays
2014 Broadway: Hugh Panaro, Sara Jean Ford, Jeremy Hays
2014 Broadway: Hugh Panaro, Elizabeth Welch, Jeremy Hays
2014 Broadway: Jeremy Stolle, Mary Michael Patterson, Jeremy Hays
2014 Broadway: Laird Mackintosh, Kaley Ann Voorhees, Jeremy Hays*
2014 Broadway: Laird Mackintosh, Sara Jean Ford, Jeremy Hays
2014 Broadway: Norm Lewis, Sierra Boggess, Jeremy Hays*
2014 Broadway: Paul Schaefer, Mary Michael Patterson, Jeremy Hays
2014 Hamburg: David Arnsperger, Lauri Brons, Nicky Wuchinger
2014 Hamburg: Mathias Edenborn, Daniela Braun, Nicky Wuchinger
2014 Moscow: Dmitry Ermak, Tamara Kotova, Evgeny Zaytsev
2014 Moscow: Ivan Ozhogin, Tamara Kotova, Evgeny Zaytsev
2014 U.S. Tour: Cooper Grodin, Grace Morgan, Ben Jacoby
2014 U.S. Tour: Cooper Grodin, Julia Udine, Ben Jacoby
2014 World Tour: Brad Little, Kristi Holden, Anthony Downing
2015 London: Geronimo Rauch, Harriet Jones, Richard Munday
2015 Moscow: Ivan Ozhogin, Tamara Kotova, Ivan Rak
2015 Prague: Marian Vojtko, Michaela Gemrotova, Tomas Vanek
2015 Prague: Marian Vojtko, Monika Sommerova, Tomas Vanek
2016 Broadway: Laird Mackintosh, Julia Udine, Jeremy Hays
2016 Moscow: Andrey Schkoldychenko, Elena Bahtiyarova, Evgeny Zaytsev (act 2 only)
2016 Oberhausen: Brent Barrett, Elizabeth Welch, Max Niemeyer
2016? Prague: Marian Vojtko, Michaela Gemrotova, Tomas Vanek
2016 Stockholm: Peter Jöback, Emmi Christensson, Anton Zetterholm
2016 U.S. Tour: Derrick Davis, Kaitlyn Davis, Jordan Craig
2018 Broadway (Sept.): Ben Crawford, Ali Ewoldt, Jay Armstrong Johnson
2018 Broadway (Oct.): Ben Crawford, Ali Ewoldt, Jay Armstrong Johnson
2018? Prague: Radim Schwab, Monika Sommerova, Tomas Vanek
2019 Copenhagen: Tomas Ambt Kofod, Sibylle Glosted, Christian Lund*
2019 London: David Thaxton, Kelly Mathieson, Jeremy Taylor*
2019 London: Josh Piterman, Kelly Mathieson, Alistair So*
2019 São Paulo: Fred Silveira, Giulia Nadruz, Henrique Moretzsohn
2019 São Paulo - Fred Silveira, Lina Mendes, Henrique Moretzsohn
2019 São Paulo: Thiago Arancam, Daruã Góes, Fred Silveira
2019 São Paulo: Thiago Arancam, Giulia Nadruz, Fred Silveira
2019 World Tour: Jonathan Roxmouth, Meghan Picerno, Matt Leisy*
2021–present
2021 Broadway: Ben Crawford, Meghan Picerno, John Riddle
2021 Broadway: Jeremy Stolle, Emilie Kouatchou, John Riddle
2021 London: Killian Donnelly, Holly-Anne Hull, Rhys Whitfield
2022 Broadway: Ben Crawford, Kanisha Marie Feliciano, Paul A. Schaefer
2022 Broadway: Ben Crawford, Emilie Kouatchou, John Riddle
2022 Broadway: Ted Keegan, Emilie Kouatchou, John Riddle
2022 Broadway: Ted Keegan, Elizabeth Welch, Bronson Norris Murphy
2022 Broadway: Jeremy Stolle, Emilie Kouatchou, Jordan Donica
2022 London: James Hume, Holly-Anne Hull, Matt Blaker
2022 London: Killian Donnelly, Anouk van Laake, Rhys Whitfield
2022 Sydney: Josh Robson, Georgina Hopson, Callum Frances
2023 Broadway: Ted Keegan, Emilie Kouatchou, John Riddle
2023 Broadway: Ted Keegan, Julia Udine, John Riddle
2023 Broadway: Laird Mackintosh, Julia Udine, John Riddle
2023 Broadway: Greg Mills, Emilie Kouatchou, John Riddle
2023 Broadway: Greg Mills, Julia Udine, Paul A. Schaefer
2023 Broadway: Jeremy Stolle, Julia Udine, Paul A. Schaefer
2023 London: Earl Carpenter, Paige Blankson, Ralph Watts
2023 London: Earl Carpenter, Eve Shanu-Wilson, Connor Carson
2023 London: Killian Donnelly, Lucy St. Louis, Matt Blaker
2023 London: James Gant, Holly-Anne Hull, Matt Blaker
2023 London: James Gant, Paige Blankson, Matt Blaker
2023 Madrid: Geronimo Rauch, Talia del Val, Guido Balzaretti
2023 Shanghai: Ayanga (various clips)
2023 Shanghai: He Liangchen, Yang Chenxiuyi, Li Chenxi
2023 Thessaloniki: Tim Howar, Harriet Jones, Nadim Naaman
Love Never Dies
2010 London: Ramin Karimloo, Sierra Boggess, Dean Chisnall
2011 London: Ramin Karimloo, Sierra Boggess, Dean Chisnall
2013 Vienna concert: Drew Sarich, Milica Jovanovic, Julian Looman
2018 U.S. Tour: Bronson Norris Murphy, Meghan Picerno, Sean Thompson*
2023 London concert: Norm Lewis, Celinde Schoenmaker, Matthew Seadon-Young
2024 World Tour: Luke McCall, Manon Taris, Niall Sheehy
Other adaptations
1925 The Phantom of the Opera (film, Lon Chaney)
1937 Song at Midnight**
1943 Phantom of the Opera (film, Claude Rains)**
1962 Hammer Horror: The Phantom of the Opera (film, Herbert Lom)**
1974 Phantom of the Paradise
1983 The Phantom of the Opera (TV movie, Max Schell)**
1987 The Phantom of the Opera (animated film)
1989 Phantom of the Mall: Eric’s Revenge
1989 The Phantom of the Opera (film, Robert Englund)**
1990 The Phantom of the Opera (TV miniseries, Charles Dance)
1993 Yeston/Kopit’s Phantom (stage show, Richard White)**
1991 The Phantom of the Opera (stage show, David Staller)
1992 Tom Alonso’s The Phantom of the Opera (stage show)**
1993 Yeston/Kopit’s Phantom (Wichita, Richard White)
1994 Lamb Chop in the Haunted Studio (TV special)**
1995 Pantin’ at the Opera (Wishbone episode)
1995 Phantom of the Opera on Ice*
2000 The Tale of the Last Dance (Are You Afraid of the Dark? episode)
2004 The Phantom of the Opera (film, Gerard Butler)
2011 Spiritual Twist’s The Phantom of the Opera (stage show)
2013 The Phantom of the Opera (Ken Hill stage show, Tokyo)**
2019 Spiritual Twist’s The Phantom of the Opera (stage show)
2018 Yeston/Kopit’s Phantom (stage show, Takarazuka Revue)
2018 Yeston/Kopit’s Phantom (stage show, Seoul)
2020 Sasson’s Das Phantom der Oper (stage show, Germany, with Uwe Kröger)**
2021 Yeston/Kopit’s Phantom (stage show proshot, Seoul)
Miscellaneous
1994 Australian Phantom cast Easter charity concert ("Phantales")
2017 Broadway: Prince of Broadway (in honor of Hal Prince)
2017 The Phantom of the Empire (Turning Tydes Theatre Company)
Stolleboot (fan edit starring Jeremy Stolle as the Phantom, Raoul, Piangi, and Passarino)*
*Longtime crowd favorite (streamed at least three times)
**We’ve watched it, but it was technically streamed by another host I used to alternate with.
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'That flag is ours': LGBT+ Parade colors Paulista Avenue in green and yellow in Brazil
In addition to retaking symbols hijacked by Bolsonarism, the parade focused on this year's elections
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Thousands of people took to Paulista Avenue and Consolação Street on Sunday (02) for the 28th edition of São Paulo's LGBT Pride Parade. A large part of the crowd wore green and yellow and flew the Brazilian national flag, as requested by the event organizers.
“The flag is ours,” the participants shouted as soon as the march began, at around 1:30 p.m. (local time).
This year's main presentations included singers Pabllo Vitar, Glória Groove and Sandra de Sá.
Brazil’s Minister of Human Rights and Citizenship, Silvio Almeida, attended the event. He spoke to the public and said “The LGBT Pride Parade is a moment to emphasize and highlight national unity, [and] that all Brazilians must be respected”. Almeida was accompanied by the National Secretary for the Rights of LGBTQIA+ People, Symmy Larrat.
Under the motto “Enough of Neglect and Backsliding in the Legislature – Vote consciously for the rights of the LGBT+ population”, it was attended by politicians such as federal deputy Erika Hilton (Socialism and Freedom Party), who spoke on the “trio elétrico” (a kind of sound truck). 
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spanishskulduggery · 2 years
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what are some spanish books you'd recommend? (i'm probably about a high schooler in terms of reading comprehension, but if you have any difficult/gritty recommendations, that would be perfect) muchos gracias :D
(An anon sent in a similar question looking for B1/B2 level books)
One of the better contemporary authors of what you might consider YA fiction is Laura Gallego García so I'd recommend her especially if you like fantasy.
I first found about her from Las memorias de Idhún. If you're on Netflix, you can see an anime based on it called "The Idhun Chronicles" - and one of the main actresses is Michelle Jenner who is an extremely well-known Spanish actress [she played Isabel in the well-known historical drama Isabel about the Catholic Monarchs in Reconquista times]
If anyone has any other suggestions, please write them in
Other books/stories you might like:
Esperanza renace by Pam Muñoz Ryan
Como agua para chocolate by Laura Esquivel
La casa en Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros
La sombra del viento by Carlos Ruiz Zafón [fairly advanced]
La casa de los espíritus by Isabel Allende [somewhat advanced]
El Conde Lucanor by Don Juan Manuel [advanced at times; but it's styled like fables or multiple short stories]
El burlador de Sevilla y el convidado de piedra by Tirso de Molina [advanced at times with language, but very easy to follow; also a play]
I would also say look into translations of things like Harry Potter, Percy Jackson, or Hunger Games [Los juegos del hambre] and other YA fiction that is more geared towards highschoolers and teenagers because the language used is not as complex but still really useful. Also, many 1st person novels are really good for showing you the yo forms of a lot of verbs especially irregular verbs.
Also some people really recommend El alquimista "the Alchemist" in the Spanish version by Paulo Coelho. It's a very well-known book for high schoolers though it is somewhat advanced in places
PS Also gotta recommend Hombres necios que acusáis by Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz. It's a poem, but it reads like the rawest slam poetry you've ever heard and also still frighteningly relevant in feminism
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You may also enjoy short stories. If one author has multiple stories I'll just include the name once in the list. Some of these are translations of other short stories you'll probably know of which helps the comprehension better!
El rubí by Rubén Darío La ninfa El velo de la reina Mab La muerte de la emperatriz de China El palacio del sol
Blancanieves [Snow White] by the Brothers Grimm Rumpelstiltskin Pulgarcito [Tom Thumb] La Cenicienta [Cinderella]
Cuentos by Esopo [or, "Aesop's Fables"]
El barril de amontillado by Edgar Allan Poe Los crímenes de la calle Morgue La máscara de la muerte roja
El loco de Sevilla by Miguel de Cervantes [a story within a story; it's from Don Quixote, but it's a very well-known vignette in the novel] La pastora Marcela [also a story within a story; some frame of reference, Don Quixote is riding around and comes across a funeral and people are accusing a shepherdess Marcela of spurning this dude's love and he couldn't handle it - Marcela then appears out of nowhere and drags everyone and we love to see it]
Cine Prado by Elena Poniatowska
El regalo de los Reyes Mago [The Gift of the Magi] by O. Henry
La sirenita [The Little Mermaid] by Hans Christian Andersen
Caperucita Roja [Little Red Riding Hood] by Charles Perrault La Bella Durmiente [Sleeping Beauty]
Las mil y una noches [1001 Nights] by Anonymous
La muñeca menor by Rosario Ferré
El almohadón de plumas by Horacio Quiroga
La noche boca arriba by Julio Cortázar
Los dos reyes y los dos laberintos by Jorge Luis Borges
Biblioteca Digital Ciudad Seva
This is my usual go-to for reading classics translated into Spanish [there's also the Gutenberg Project if you're looking for ebooks]
Just some general advice:
-Anything by Cervantes is quite old and you will need to find a more modern version or you'll end up with some very antiquated spellings and grammar. He wrote Don Quixote and some other short stories/plays, and all of his mini-stories from Don Quixote are the same general difficulty.
-I do love Borges but for God's sake DO NOT read El jardín de los senderos que se bifurcan "The Garden of Forking Paths". It is advanced, and confusing even for native speakers. I mean this is a story people dedicate a thesis on to try and unravel. It's the kind of thing that you read, you read the wikipedia/rincón del vago entries, and reread and still get confused
-If you're feeling like you want a good challenge, try reading El Popol Vuh which is a book of Maya myths/history/etc, and it's an extremely important in indigenous cultures and history. People have called it the Maya Book of Genesis [though be aware the original translation was done by a Dominican friar named Francisco Ximénez, and there are some modernized versions]
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Also, speaking of Rincón del Vago is like a Spanish version of Sparknotes. I'm not saying you should be using it to do your homework, but if you happen to find something like Alice in Wonderland / Alicia en el país de las maravillas you can read through the entry in Spanish as reading practice
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slowtides · 2 years
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Reading List for 2023
I have settled on my reading list for the year and my reading goal. The books below encompass the books I will choose from (I don't expect to finish all of them). My goal is to read 52 books this year, not including JAFF. I will probably return to this list several times just to discuss how it is going.
Nonfiction
This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate by Naomi Klein (2014)
Zami: A New Spelling of My Name by Audre Lorde (1982)
Warrior Poet: A Biography of Audre Lorde by Alexis de Veaux (2006)
The Year of Magical Thinking by Joan Didion (2007)
Blue Nights by Joan Didion (2011)
Let Me Tell You What I Mean by Joan Didion (2021)
A House of My Own: Stories from My Life by Sandra Cisneros (2015)
A Taste of Power: A Black Woman’s Story by Elaine Brown (1992)
Some of Us Did Not Die by June Jordan (2002)
On Call: Political Essays by June Jordan (1998)
The Cultural Politics of Emotion by Sara Ahmed (2004)
Upstream: Selected Essays by Mary Oliver (2016)
Funny in Farsi: A Memoir of Growing Up Iranian in America by Firoozeh Dumas (2004)
The Choice: Embrace the Possible by Edith Eger (2017)
Crying in H Mart by Michelle Zauner (2021)
Ohitika Woman by Mary Brave Bird (1994)
And Our Faces, My Heart, Brief as Photos by John Berger (1991)
Time is the Thing a Body Moves Through by T Fleischmann (2019)
Ex Libris by Anne Fadiman (1998)
The Care Manifesto by The Care Collective (2020)
Dancing at the Edge of the World by Ursula K. Le Guin (1997)
Fiction
A Book of Common Prayer by Joan Didion (1977)
Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage by Haruki Murakami (2014)
On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous by Ocean Vuong (2019)
The Story of a New Name by Elena Ferrante (2013)
Those Who Leave and Those Who Stay by Elena Ferrante (2014)
The Story of the Lost Child by Elena Ferrante (2015)
The Lost Daughter by Elena Ferrante (2008)
The Bone People by Keri Hulme (1986)
Gilead by Marilynne Robinson (2006)
Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen (1811)
Mansfield Park by Jane Austen (1814)
Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen (1817)
Atonement by Ian McEwan (2003)
The Sentence by Louise Erdrich (2021)
The Dictionary of Lost Words by Pip Williams (2021)
The Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R. Tolkien (1954)
The Two Towers by J.R.R. Tolkien (1954)
The Return of the King by J.R.R. Tolkien (1955)
Babel by R.F. Kuang (2022)
Moonflower Murders by Anthony Horowitz (2020)
The Word is Murder by Anthony Horowitz (2018)
The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry by Rachel Joyce (2013)
Poetry
Time is a Mother by Ocean Vuong (2022)
Blue Iris: Poems and Essays by Mary Oliver (2006)
Work
The Hidden Inequities of Labor-Based Contract Grading by Ellen Carillo (2021)
Queer Silence: On Disability and Rhetorical Absence by J. Logan Smilges (2022)
Our Body of Work ed. by Melissa Nicolas and Anna Sicari (2022)
Teachers as Cultural Workers by Paulo Freire (2005)
Living a Feminist Life by Sara Ahmed (2017)
The Cultural Politics of Emotion by Sara Ahmed (2004)
The Vulnerable Observer by Ruth Behar (1997)
Getting Lost by Patti Lather (2007)
Race, Rhetoric, and Research Methods by Alexandria Lockett, Iris D. Ruiz , James Chase Sanchez, and Christopher Carter (2021)
Opening Spaces by Patricia Sullivan and James Porter (1997)
Decolonizing Methodologies by Linda Tuhiwai Smith (2021)
Counterstory by Aja Y. Martinez (2020)
The Courage to Teach by Parker Palmer (2017)
We Make the Road by Walking by Paulo Freire and Myles Horton
Writing with Power by Peter Elbow (1998)
Writing without Teachers by Peter Elbow (1998)
The Anti-Racist Writing Workshop by Felicia Chavez (2021)
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acaseforpencils · 1 year
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Gustavo Magalhães.
Bio: My name is Gustavo Magalhães and I am a Brazilian illustrator/cartoonist. I live in Caçapava, a small town in São Paulo state. I have worked as an illustrator since 2013.
As an editorial Illustrator, I've been published by The New Yorker, Golf Digest, Forbes, The New Republic, GQ Magazine among others. The first time I was commissioned by The New Yorker was in 2021, for "The Critics" session on a portrait of Sandra Oh" for her new show at the time, "The Chair," which aired on Netflix.
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Sketch, refinement, finished piece.
I also have a web comic strip called "Curb Talk." It's published  twice a week in a classic Comic Strip format.
Lately, I am a Senior Illustrator at a Studio called "Fried Design Company ,'' in Springfield, Missouri. But I work from Brazil.
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AOIKTYE Procreate Keyboard for Ipad / Apple Pencil / Ipad Pro
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Mac Mini / Asus Proart PA248QV Monitor / Huion Kanvas Plus 22 Display
Tools of choice: My process of work is mixed, I like to sketch the first thumbs and sometimes more advanced pieces on paper and "ink" / color them using digital tools. It's been 5 years that more than 90% of my final pieces are done in digital, and along that period I discovered that I'm a person that likes to do a significant amount of tests while inking, and digital tools help me a lot in that.
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Lately, I've been trying to achieve an inking process that I could do both on paper and on digital, that way I could do my pieces however I feel on that day, and my comic strip has been a good place for this test field, and I'm enjoying that mix very much.
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Pentel .09 Mechanical Pencil / Staedtler Water Brush / Staedtler Pig LIner 0.3 / Royal Talens No. 2 Brush
If you were asking me "You are on a desert island and can bring just one setup with you," I'd say I would bring my iPad. It allows me to sketch with an "analogic feel," where it's important to feel that you are actually crafting something. But it also gives me all the testing possibilities the digital work has.
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Huion Display pen Battery Free Pen PW517
Tool I wish I could use better: Coloring in general, but mostly painting. It's always a struggle to translate what I have in mind to the final piece. And there are some aspects of texture and rendering that you can only get in analogical tools like gouache, oil, watercolor. Of course there are excellent artists that do those digitally, but there are certain aspects that you need a physical touch to achieve and I have never done anything like that. Maybe one day.
Tool I wish existed: A chair + desk set that automatically corrects your bad posture whenever your body is hurting or sitting in the wrong way. I hate having lower back and wrist pains while working, haha!
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Tricks: One thing I brought from the full analogical days is an adaptation of the "drawing from your shoulder thing." Personally, I found it very hard to do, so I use a bandana on my pen hand, and use the other hand to pool this and drag. This is a thing that helps me a lot when drawing straight lines with a handmade feel, instead of just using shapes in Photoshop or any digital tool for precise lines.
Misc: "Go easy on yourself and have fun!" I never thought I could work with illustration. I spent almost a decade working in the aircraft industry (half of it doing freelance illustration jobs for local bands and brands) and the factory mentality lever left my mind, just now (after 10 years as an illustrator, 7 as my main activity), I'm recovering the passion that I had as a young doodling kid. Everyone sees artistic careers as this romantic thing, but it's always a struggle (at least for me) to face your passion as an obligation day to day, and make this trade of time and love for money. So after several years going hard on myself I am finally learning how to be lighter and having more fun and joy in my work.
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(Outro/Editor's note: I asked Gustavo if he would care to discuss how working in the aircraft industry affected his work as an illustrator):
I think the biggest influence I got from this industry was the routine and how to deal with work. Artists naturally tend to be less rigid in the aspect of routine because of the nature of creativity, and I think that having almost a decade working in another industry in a more conservative environment helped me in how to take it more serious in all aspects, from my day to day process, to how to treat my clients and deadlines.
That's basically the biggest influence and learning I got from this period. How to understand that the work isn't just the drawing and thinking, but everything that happens behind it, from the clothing choice I pick to work at home, from the time management I need to have in order to balance all simultaneous projects I have.
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Upcoming Exhibition | BUBUIA: The 1st Bienal das Amazônias at Comércio, in Belém, Pará, Amazon.
I am happy to announce that I am one of the 121 selected artists to participate in the first iteration of the Bienal das Amazônias in Belém, Pará, Amazon. The title for this year’s edition is Bubuia (Female noun: act or effect of floating, floating on water). The bienal launches August 04, 2023 under the seal of the creative quartet: Flavya Mutran, artist and researcher who has been working in the field of Art and Communication since 1989; Keyna Eleison, current artistic director of the Museum of Modern Art of Rio de Janeiro (MAM-RJ), researcher and curator; by independent curator Vânia Leal, specialist in Art History, Master in Communication, Language and Culture; and by Sandra Benites, assistant curator of the Museum of Art of São Paulo Assis Chateaubriand (MASP). At the head of the artistic direction of the Bienal das Amazônias is Yasmina Reggad, co-curator of the French Pavilion at the 59th Venice Biennale (2022).
Show Run: August 04, 2023 to November 12, 2023
Link: https://www.bienalamazonias.com.br/
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bramb · 1 year
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Ohhh hey it's my mutual @orionhong!! Thanks for reminding me that books exist and I barely read them. Threw me back to when I would lie about reading books for my library's summer reading program, when I knew damn well I'd never finished them.
Book that pleasantly surprised you:
The Things They Carried, by Tim O'Brien. Vietnam War book written by a veteran. Surprisingly anti war! It had a lot of complex emotions and stories.
Book that disappointed you:
The Alchemist, by Paulo Coelho. 🤮 A guy is obsessed with reuniting with this girl. Then he sees some other girl and decides she must be his wife. No interesting scenes to mention.
Current read:
The Stonewall Reader!!!! Beautiful collection of stonewall recounts and stories from before, during, and after the 1969 riots. I'm so sad about not being able to finish this book. But it would understand.
Top 2 books on your tbr:
Falling Up, by Shel Silverstein. I read it as a kid, and it would be really interesting to go back with fresh eyes!
Stone Butch Blues, by Leslie Feinberg. It's honored by trans and wlw communities alike! Even though it has sexual abuse, The Stonewall Reader has prepared me. I think I'll have a really good time with this one and I can't wait to pick it up!
Rec a book to the person who tagged you:
The House On Mango Street, by Sandra Cisneros. Collection of vignettes about Latino life and growing up. The imagery is really compelling! Or.. you know.. The Stonewall Reader is right there. Once I return it to the library, that is.
@oxycocoadone, @tarkatan, @needletailz, @jaxthekat, and @skinglet
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adelantecomunicacao · 2 years
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14º Salão dos Artistas Sem Galeria inaugura mostra na Galeria Zipper. 19jan-25fev2023
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[📷 Felipe Diniz Sanguin (SP). Comigo ninguém pode. 2022. Acrílica sobre tela, 100 x 80 cm. Divulgação]
O Salão dos Artistas Sem Galeria, promovido pelo portal Mapa das Artes (www.mapadasartes.com.br e @mapadasartesoficial), realiza, a partir de 19/01/2023, na Zipper Galeria, em São Paulo, a exposição com obras dos 10 artistas selecionados nesta 14ª edição do evento, que contou com 281 inscrições. A mostra fica em cartaz até 25/02/2023.
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[Bruno Pinheiro (RJ). Afeto. Sem data. Acrílica sobre tela, 50 x 30 cm. Divulgação]
Foram selecionados Bruna Gidi (BA), Bruno Pinheiro (RJ), Consuelo Vezzaro (SP), Felipe Diniz Sanguin (SP), Larissa Fonseca (MG/RJ), Mario Lins (PE/SP), Oksana Rudko (Rússia/SP), Patricia Chueke (RJ), Reitchel Komch (RJ) e Vitor Matsumoto (SP). Os artistas selecionados participam de uma mostra coletiva na Zipper Galeria (www.zippergaleria.com.br), nos Jardins, em São Paulo, de 19/1 e 25/2/2023.
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[Bruna Gidi. ESTRAMBOTE. 2021. Escultura cerâmica, 31 x 26 x 111 cm. Divulgação] O júri foi formado por Elias Muradi (artista plástico e gestor da Gare, escola e galeria de arte), Ana Carolina Ralston (jornalista e curadora independente) e Alice Granada (curadora independente).   
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[📷 Larissa Fonseca (MG/RJ). Sem título. 2021. Óleo sobre tela, 30 x 40 cm. Divulgação
Nesta edição, a organização do Salão concedeu ainda a Bolsa Viagem Fora do Eixo, destinada a um artista proveniente de fora do eixo Rio-São Paulo, concedida à artista Carchiris, do Maranhão.
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[📷 Patricia Chueke (RJ). Um. 2022. Acrílica sobre tela, 75 x 100 cm x 4 cm. Divulgação]
O Salão dos Artistas Sem Galeria tem como objetivo avaliar, exibir, documentar e divulgar a produção de artistas plásticos que não tenham contratos verbais ou formais (representação) com qualquer galeria de arte na cidade de São Paulo. O Salão tradicionalmente abre o calendário de artes em São Paulo e é uma porta de entrada para os artistas selecionados no circuito das artes.
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[📷 Mario Lins (PE/SP). Sem título (caveira). 2022. Série Ofendículos. Cera fria, pigmentos, acrílica, massa epóxi e lanças de metal sobre tela, 128 x 116 cm. Divulgação]
O Salão dos Artistas Sem Galeria tem concepção e organização de Celso Fioravante, assistência de Lucas Malkut e projeto gráfico de Cláudia Gil (Estúdio Ponto).
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[Reitchel Komch (RJ). Trilhas para o Iroko. 2021. Linho, meada, cabaça, ferro. 112 x 99 cm. Divulgação]
HISTÓRICO DO SALÃO DOS ARTISTAS
A 1ª edição do Salão dos Artistas Sem Galeria (2010) selecionou os artistas Affonso Abrahão (SP), Amanda Mei (SP), Bartolomeo Gelpi (SP), Bettina Vaz Guimarães (SP), Christina Meirelles (SP), João Maciel (MG), Luiz Martins (SP), Rodrigo Mogiz (MG), Pedro Wirz (brasileiro radicado na Suíça) e Sandra Lopes (SP). O júri de seleção foi composto pelo curador Cauê Alves e pelos galeristas Mônica Filgueiras e Daniel Roesler. As mostras aconteceram na Casa da Xiclet e na Matilha Cultural. Os premiados desta edição foram Amanda Mei, Bartolomeo Gelpi e Bettina Vaz Guimarães.
A 2ª edição do Salão (2011) selecionou os artistas Maria Luisa Editore, Anne Cartault d´Olive, Adriano Amaral, Camila Alvite e Tatewaki Nio (São Paulo/SP); Sidney Amaral (Mairiporã/SP); Roma Drumond (Rio de Janeiro/RJ); Osvaldo Carvalho (Niterói/RJ); Luiz Rodolfo Annes (Curitiba/PR); e Tatiana Cavinato (Belo Horizonte/MG). O júri de seleção foi formado por três galeristas de São Paulo: Fábio Cimino (Zipper), Juliana Freire (Emma Thomas) e Wagner Lungov (Central Galeria de Arte Contemporânea). A premiada desta edição foi Camila Alvite.
 A 3ª edição do Salão (2012) selecionou os artistas Cris Faria (baiano radicado em Zurique, Suíça), Danielle Carcav (RJ), Diego de los Campos (SC), Edney Antunes (GO), Julio Meiron (SP), Maria Isabel Palmeiro (RJ), Pedro di Pietro (SP), Roberta Segura (SP), Rodrigo Sassi (SP) e Victor Lorenzetto Monteiro (ES). Os artistas foram selecionados pelos galeristas Jaqueline Martins, Henrique Miziara (Pilar) e Marcelo Secaf (Logo). O premiado desta edição foi Rodrigo Sassi.
A 4ª edição do Salão (2013) selecionou os artistas Fábio Leão (AL/SP), Layla Motta (SP), Paula Scavazzini (SP), Viviane Teixeira (RJ), Elizabeth Dorazio (MG/SP), Roberto Muller (RJ), Betelhem Makonnen (Etiópia/RJ), Fabíola Chiminazzo (PR/SP), Michelly Sugui (ES) e AoLeo (RJ). O júri de seleção foi formado pelo galerista Ricardo Trevisan (Casa Triângulo), pelo curador e professor da FAAP Fernando Oliva e pelo curador do MAM de Goiás Gilmar Camilo (GO). Três artistas empataram e foram premiados: Fábio Leão, Fabíola Chiminazzo e Layla Motta.
A 5ª edição do Salão (2014) selecionou os artistas Clara Benfatti (França/SP), Flora Rebollo (SP), Zed Nesti (RJ/SP), Guilherme Callegari (SP), Sheila Ortega (SP), Marcos Akasaki (SP), Heleno Bernardi (MG/RJ), Daniel Duda (PR), Regina Cabral de Mello (EUA/RJ) e Tchelo (SP). O júri de seleção foi formado pelos curadores João Spinelli e Paula Braga e pelo galerista Elísio Yamada (Galeria Pilar) O premiado foi Daniel Duda.
 A 6ª edição do Salão (2015) selecionou os artistas Andrey Zignnatto (SP), Charly Techio (SC/PR), Cida Junqueira (SP), Evandro Soares (BA/GO), Fernanda Valadares (SP/RS), Lucas Dupin (MG), Marcos Fioravante (PR/RS), Myriam Zini (Marrocos/SP), Piti Tomé (RJ) e Thais Graciotti (ES/SP). O júri foi formado pelos curadores Adriano Casanova, Enock Sacramento e Mário Gioia. O premiado foi Andrey Zignnatto.
A 7ª edição do Salão (2016) selecionou os artistas Bruno Bernardi (GO/SP; natural de Goiânia, mas radicado em São Paulo), Daniel Antônio (MG/SP), Daniel Jablonski (RJ), Felipe Seixas (SP), Giulia Bianchi (SP), Marcelo Oliveira (RJ), Mariana Teixeira (SP), Renan Marcondes (SP), Renato Castanhari (SP) e Sergio Pinzón (Colômbia/SP). O júri foi formado pelos curadores Jacopo Crivelli Visconti, Marta Ramos-Yzquierdo e Douglas de Freitas. O premiado foi Daniel Jablonski.
A 8ª edição do Salão (2017) selecionou os artistas Lula Ricardi (SP), Maura Grimaldi (SP), Jefferson Lourenço (MG), Marcelo Barros (SP), Gunga Guerra (Moçambique/RJ), Marcelo Pacheco (SP), Luciana Kater (SP), Cesare Pergola (Itália/SP), Juliano Moraes (GO) e Cristiani Papini (MG). O júri foi formado por Adriana Duarte (galerista capixaba da paulistana Casa da Xiclet), Paula Alzugaray (jornalista e editora da revista “Select”) e Rodrigo Editore (galerista e sócio da também paulistana galeria Casa Triângulo). O premiado foi o mineiro Jefferson Lourenço.
A 9ª edição do Salão (2018) selecionou os artistas Angela Od (RJ), Caio Pacela (SP/RJ), Renata Pelegrini (SP), Mercedes Lachmann (RJ), João GG (RS/SP), João Galera (PR/SP), David Almeida (DF/SP), Élcio Miazaki (SP), Sonia Dias (SP) e Yoko Nishio (RJ). O júri foi formado por Fernanda Resstom (Galeria Central), Nathalia Lavigne (curadora independente) e Renata Castro e Silva (Galeria Carbono). A artista premiada foi a carioca Angela Od.
A 10ª edição do Salão (2019) selecionou os artistas Adriana Amaral (SP), Aline Moreno (SP), André Souza (BA), Carol Peso (MG), Coletivo Lâmina (Gabriela De Laurentiis e João Mascaro; SP), Edu Silva (SP), Fernanda Zgouridi (PR/SP), Iago Gouvêa (MG), Stella Margarita (Uruguai/RJ) e Xikão Xikão (MG). O júri foi formado por Andrés Inocente Martín Hernández (curador e diretor do espaço Subsolo - Laboratório de Arte, em Campinas), José Armando Pereira da Silva (jornalista, escritor, pesquisador e membro da Associação Brasileira de Críticos de Arte) e Luciana Nemes (educadora, produtora e coordenadora do Museu da Energia de São Paulo). Foram premiados os artistas Stella Margarita (1º lugar), Edu Silva e André Souza, que empataram e dividiram o 2º e o 3º prêmio. A 11ª edição do Salão (2020) selecionou os artistas Adriano Escanhuela (SP), Aline Chaves (RS); Avilmar Maia (MG); Diego Castro (SP); Fernando Soares (SP); Gustavo Lourenção (SP); Myriam Glatt (RJ); Nilda Neves (BA/SP); Rafael Pajé (SP) e Rosa Hollmann (SP/RJ). O júri foi formado por Jairo Goldenberg (galerista do J. B. Goldenberg Escritório de Arte); Marlise Corsato (diretora da Galeria Kogan Amaro) e Renato De Cara (curador independente). Foram premiados os artistas Fernando Soares (1º lugar), Rosa Hollmann (2º lugar) e Myriam Glatt (3º lugar).  A 12ª edição do Salão (2021) selecionou Ana Andreiolo (RJ), André Bergamin (RS), Evandro Angerami (SP), Laura Villarosa (Itália/RJ), Leonardo Luz (RJ), Marc do Nascimento (SP), Mateus Moreira (MG), Paloma Mecozzi (SP), Rafaela Foz (SP) e Thiago Fonseca (RJ/MA). O júri foi formado por Fernando Oliva (curador do MASP), Julie Dumont (curadora independente e criadora do projeto The Bridge Project) e Jurandy Valença (jornalista, curador independente, produtor cultural e poeta). Foram premiados os artistas Thiago Fonseca (RJ/MA; 1º lugar), Mateus Moreira (MG; 2º lugar) e Rafaela Foz (SP; 3º lugar).
A 13ª edição do Salão (2022) selecionou os artistas Bruno Gularte Barreto (RS), Cláudia Lyrio (RJ), Cynthia Loeb (SP), Diogo Santos (RJ), Igor Nunes (RJ), Kika Diniz (RJ), Liz Lopes (RJ), Luiza Kons (PR), Paulo Jorge Gonçalves (RJ) e Ronaldo Marques (SP). O júri foi formado pelos curadores independentes André Niemeyer, Julie Dumont e Paulo Gallina e pelo jornalista Washington Neves. Foram premiados os artistas Paulo Jorge Gonçalves (1º lugar), Luiza Kons (2º lugar) e Diogo Santos (3º lugar). 
MAPA DAS ARTES
Criado em 2004 pelo jornalista Celso Fioravante, o Mapa das Artes (www.mapadasartes.com.br) é o portal de artes visuais mais completo do Brasil, com programação e serviço de museus de todos os Estados do país. O site dispõe de seções diversas, como a dedicada aos salões de arte, com datas e editais; a seção Curtas, com matérias e serviço sobre acontecimentos, eventos e assuntos de interesse do público de artes visuais; além das colunas Supernova, com notas quentes; e seções dedicadas a eventos, mercado de arte, prêmios, personalidades, política cultural, arquitetura, web, patrimônio, polêmicas, críticas e notícias diversas de artes plásticas editadas nos principais veículos jornalísticos do mundo. Sua cobertura abrangente faz do Mapa das Artes uma peça fundamental para o desenvolvimento do circuito brasileiro de arte.
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Exposição: 14º Salão dos Artistas Sem Galeria Zipper Galeria – De 19/1 a 25/2/2023 Rua Estados Unidos, 1.494, Jardins, tel. (11) 4306-4306 Segunda a sexta, 10h/19h; sábado, 11h/17h.
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bikersbrasil2017 · 1 year
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Casa de Pedra, Caminho do Sal e Paranapiacaba
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Novamente fomos tomar um café da manhã na Casa de Pedra no Parque Caminho do Mar.
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Como sempre nos encontramos no nosso tradicional ponto de encontro, e estavam nessa aventura: Simone, Alessandra, Rejiane, Renata, Sandra, Akio, Hilton, Crema, Ricardo, Edison e o Ademilton de MTB. E assim partimos para nossa aventura.
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Já em São Bernardo do Campo o pneu do Crema furou. Até aí tudo bem. Trocamos, né Crema.... Mas depois de tudo montado a câmara reserva dele estava furada. Então trocamos de novo. Enquanto isso fomos remendar a outra. Depois de fazer o remendo fomos testar, ai então descobrimos que tinha  mais um furo, então fizemos o segundo remendo. Mas o pior, tinha o terceiro furo, então jogamos a câmara fora. Bela câmara reserva hahahahahahahaha.Feito o reparo seguimos para a Casa de Pedra, ai sem mais imprevistos, pedal fluiu bem e todos chegaram em segurança para o café da manhã.E desta vez não pegamos um bom dia para avistar o mar. Estava com muita neblina. Anterior Próximo Depois do café da manhã prosseguimos a nossa aventura. Só que como a Renata estava de Speed, não teria como ela ir com a gente pelo Caminho do Sal. Então combinamos nos encontrar lá em Paranapiacaba. Foi então que a Sandra e o Ademilton, resolveram ir com ela, para ela não ir sozinha. E foi isso que fizemos. Partimos até a entrada do Parque Caminho do Mar, abastecemos de agua e nos separamos. Os que foram pelo Caminho do Sal, já imaginavam que não estaria fácil devido as chuvas de sexta e sábado. Mesmo assim encaramos.
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E o Akio que estava todo orgulhoso que estava usando sapatilhas a um mes e ainda não havia caído.Acho que esperou o momento certo para isso. Em uma passagem nas poças de lama não deu outra. O pneu caiu em um buraco, a bike parou e não desclipou hahahahahahaGanhou um belo banho de lama hahahahaE o pior que a Alessandra foi ajudar a levantar, e também enfiou o pê na lama.Mas tudo bem, foi mesmo o motivo da piada nesse dia que já estava divertido .Depois de rirmos muito do tombo do Akio, seguimos para Paranapiacaba, foram subidas e descidas bem dificeis, mas todos chegaram no asfalto inteiro, menos o Akio que parecia um tijolo de lama pedalando hahahahahahFinalmente chegamos em Paranapiacaba e fomos encontrar com o pessoal que veio pela estrada que já estavam no bar tomando cervejas e comendo torresmo quando chegamos.  Anterior Próximo Finalmente depois de muitas risadas, e todos bem alimentados, começamos o retorno para São Paulo, mas desta vez decidimos voltar de trem, alem de estar tarde, todos já estavam bem cansados.Então pedalamos mais 12 Km ate a Estacão de Rio Grande da Serra para pegarmos o trem .
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Aqui já todos no trem, e por milagre até que o pessoal não parece estar tão cansados assim... Ou seria a cara para pedir pro Crema ficar cinco minutos quieto hahahahahaha
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E por fim, foi um dia maravilhoso de sol e aventura em nosso passeio! Foi emocionante e muito divertido, com muita alegria, resenha e risada entre amigos. Todos nós tivemos um grande momento juntos e chegamos em casa sem nenhum incidente - apenas um pouco cansados depois de tanto exercício.Desde o começo do dia, todos estavam animados para sair e pedalar pelas trilhas do Caminho do Mar e Paranapiacaba. O clima estava perfeito, com o sol brilhando e uma brisa fresca soprando. As paisagens ao longo do caminho eram de tirar o fôlego, com belas vistas das montanhas e da natureza.Enquanto pedalávamos, conversamos e rimos muito. As piadas e histórias engraçadas mantinham todos animados e felizes, tornando o passeio ainda mais divertido. Não faltaram momentos de pura diversão e descontração, tornando o dia ainda mais especial.Além disso, a sensação de liberdade e independência que vem com o ciclismo foi incrível. Todos nós nos sentimos livres e empolgados, aproveitando cada momento juntos.Ao final do passeio, todos estavam cansados, mas extremamente satisfeitos e felizes por terem compartilhado esse momento especial juntos. Já estamos planejando nosso próximo passeio de bicicleta para o feriado de sexta-feira. Mal podemos esperar para viver novas aventuras e criar mais lembranças inesquecíveis.E novamente parabéns aos que participaram dessa aventura. Simone, Alessandra, Rejiane, Renata, Sandra, Akio, Hilton, Crema, Ricardo, Edison e o Ademilton. Principalmente para Rejiane, que está voltando aos pedais e como uma boa guerreira fechou esse pedal de quase 100 Km. Read the full article
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--Sandra Boynton
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hotnew-pt · 17 days
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crítica do show de Sandra de Sá + Hyldon + Tássia Reis #ÚltimasNotícias #Brasil
Hot News Todo brasileiro tem sangue criolo, alguns de nós sabem e têm consciência, mas é preciso sempre relembrar. E tem décadas que a nossa diva da soul music, Sandra de Sá, está nas paradas de sucesso nos lembrando disso. Não foi diferente no show que reuniu ela, Hyldon e Tássia Reis no Coala Festival, na tarde de sábado,(7), em São Paulo. Tássia começou sozinha com suas músicas mais…
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lanavazz · 25 days
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Contei meu futuro dos sonhos pro chat gpt e ele me contou um dia na minha futura rotina….
“Acordo cedo no meu apartamento no centro de São Paulo, onde o sol entra pela grande janela, iluminando as plantas que preenchem o ambiente com vida. O *** já está na cozinha preparando um café da manhã simples e delicioso. Conversamos animadamente enquanto saboreamos a refeição, e então ele sai para o trabalho, ****** ******.
Com o dia livre para a minha fotografia, me preparo para uma sessão em um estúdio perto de casa. Aproveito o trajeto no meu carro, que é um prazer de dirigir e me proporciona uma sensação de liberdade. No estúdio, o trabalho flui bem e as fotos saem exatamente como eu imaginei.
À tarde, quando volto para casa, Luiz aparece para tomar um café da tarde. Conversamos sobre novidades e compartilhamos risadas antes de ele seguir para seus compromissos. O ***** volta mais tarde e nós passamos o fim de tarde juntos, fumando um cigarro à noite na janela do apartamento, enquanto conversamos sobre o nosso dia.
Nos finais de semana, aproveitamos para ir a Morato, onde encontro meus amigos e desfruto da companhia deles. As visitas a Sandra e as chamadas de vídeo são momentos especiais que mantêm nosso vínculo forte, especialmente agora que ela está esperando o primeiro filho.
À noite, relaxo enquanto faço nossa janta, refletindo sobre o dia e planejando os próximos. O Kauê, apesar das viagens frequentes, sempre nos conta histórias fascinantes sobre suas aventuras e o bem-estar de sua família. Cada momento é preenchido com uma sensação de realização e satisfação, desfrutando da vida que construímos e do equilíbrio que conseguimos encontrar entre trabalho e lazer.”
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