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irrelevantnostalgia · 11 months ago
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Cake Mania: To the Max! (2011): Part 2
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Psychic Sheila
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Favorite TV Show: Cooking show
Continues to be the GOAT
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Miss Feliday (She has a name!)
Favorite TV Show: News
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Oil Baron
Favorite TV Show: Cooking show
He's the Chinese Emperor/Napoleon/Knight of this game
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Vacation Santa
Favorite TV Show: Rock Concert
No Christmas in July, Santa's just here to chill...until he has to wait 0.5 more seconds than usual for a cake
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6 B.C. (Before Cake Mania) Lance the Delivery Guy
Favorite TV Show: Cooking show
Actually, I don't know how long after this game Cake Mania's events would occur, but I think 6 years is a decent guess.
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Risha
Favorite TV Show: News
So here is what I found interesting. Risha is supposedly Jill's BFF from high school in this game. Thus, she was at the very least commuting to Bakersfield to go to school everyday. Even scrolling through the level map displays pictures of her with bb Jill. This further hammers in the fact that she was at least exposed to Bakersfield, if not straight up grew up there.
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In Cake Mania 2 she was introduced as Jill's "college friend." In Main St they had her acting like she had never been exposed to a small town before and that she was a bonafide City Slicker. How dare my mindless time management cake baking game not have continuity and ret-con the earlier roots of friendship! It's fine though, I prefer this timeline where they are childhood besties.
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Here is the trophy display! I didn't collect all of them because I didn't finish upgrading everything, and a lot of the trophies are related to completing all the upgrades for certain equipment.
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Did this game need to be made, especially since the Cake Mania series already reached its maximum capacity in terms of what it could offer to players? Not really. We easily could have had some cutscene to show Jill and Jack and their kids in Lights, Camera, Action! to at least wrap up that plotline. But the developers decided to crank one more Cake Mania game out, and frankly, I'm not mad about it. I am a bit biased though. Someone like me would enjoy a game where the of the main character of a mindless time management game got her lore expanded. Plus, I think this game made enough subtle adjustments in equipment to upgrade and character dynamics to where it can stand out from the first two Cake Manias. Hell, despite having a hefty 100 levels I still found this game to be less boring to play than Cake Mania 2 just because you were kept on your toes from beginning to end. So yes, I can take off my heart-goggles off this series and admit that this was the developers milking the last few drops the Cake Mania cow could offer, but I think they made those last drops count.
I give this game a 1989/1989 (Taylor's version)
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This game was more story heavy than Cake Mania games typically are. I don't mean to talk down on the amazing cinematic time travel moon travel and king fu pride and prejudice plots, but this one has a more...grounded plot.
It starts off with Jill and Jack going through old photo albums of Jill from her childhood where they get to her high school pictures. This starts the flashback to 1989 when the game is set and when Jill is a senior in high school.
The level intros are excerpts from Jill's diary where she contemplates what she wants to do with her life, talks about prom preparations since throughout the game she agrees to go with Risha (as besties!) and agrees to make desserts for the celebration, and a few pop culture/current event references here and there (start of the Simpsons, Berlin wall). We learn that her mother was an accountant and her father a graphic designer, and the game confirms the assumption that they are dearly departed. Again, I didn't expect it to be groundbreaking stuff, but it is a bit endearing especially since the Cake Mania lore has expanded so much since the first game. The dope who came up with the idea of an aquarium bakery in Cake Mania 2 is now her husband, and we got to see what Jill's longest friendship with Risha was like (even if there was a bit of a ret-con haha).
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bb Jill!
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Jill with her parents!
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Going to prom with a bestie > going to prom with a guy named Buck
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Life advice with grandpa!
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A possible hint as to what she should do in the future? She was getting geeked at the idea of making a cake for Prom after all!
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Ah, the good 'ol yap session with your bestie. Instead of soda shops, these days we more likely frequent a coffee shop or boba tea shop....
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Here is Jill and Risha at Prom with her parents looking down from heaven :D
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liaromancewriter · 1 year ago
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Have a Punny Day
Premise: Cassie and Tobias go overboard with food puns.
Book: Open Heart Pairing: Tobias Carrick, F!MC (Cassie Valentine); feat. Ethan Ramsey Rating/Category: Teen. Fluff. Words: 800
A/N: One of the readers on AO3 asked once if I'd consider writing a Tobias and Cassie interaction, similar to the food puns chapter in book 3. This fic is inspired by that ask. Submission for @choicesmaychallenge24 prompt 'mania' for the use of too many puns and uncontrollable laughter. 😂
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Cassie Valentine was run off her feet. As a third-year resident and junior fellow at Boston’s prestigious Edenbrook Hospital, her free time was increasingly being squeezed ahead of graduation. Suddenly, it seemed as if the faculty was determined to dump all their knowledge onto departing minds.
That would have been helpful when she was a clueless intern three years ago. But now, after working with Ethan Ramsey on the most complex medical cases and performing hundreds of procedures, she no longer needed to know when arterial was preferred over central venous line placement.
She scarfed down a banana she’d grabbed from the breakroom between patients and wished it was a chocolate bar instead. What possessed her to give up chocolate for Lent?
Max, that’s what. The bastard had dared her, and she’d fallen for his sneaky insinuations like the gullible idiot she was.
Swallowing down the last bite of the slightly mushy fruit, she disposed of the peel and headed toward the north elevator bank. The buzzing of her pager with a message to report to the Diagnostic Team office had her changing directions.
A short while later, she swiped the access card and rushed into the glass-walled office, breathless from her dash up three flights of stairs.
“Whoa. Cake it easy, Valentine,” Tobias Carrick called out in alarm from the conference table, forking up a chocolate cake.
Cassie watched him in bemusement. “Did you just say ‘cake’ it easy?”
“Oops. Must have had cake on my mind.” He toasted her with his fork, going back for seconds.
Cassie shrugged, joining him at the round conference table. “I’m a layer back kind of person, Carrick.”
Tobias grinned wolfishly. “Well, you’re butter than me.”
He saw her staring hungrily at the cake and pushed the plate toward her. “It’s Maureen’s birthday. I managed to confiscate this from the nurses’ lounge— with great difficulty, I might add. If they find out, I’m in dip chip.”
Cassie snorted at the pun. “What’s life without a few whisks, right?”
Tobias chuckled. “A little cheesy, but grate effort. Here, I grabbed two forks.”
Shaking her head, she pushed the plate away. “Thanks, but my brother challenged me to give up something for Lent. In my not-so-infinite wisdom, I picked chocolate.”
“Yogurta be kidding me!” His mouth dropped open. “I didn’t peg you for being religious, especially with Ethan being agnostic.”
“Anything’s pastable.” Cassie laughed, amused at the hypothetical scenario of Ethan going to church with her. “Besides, it’s not about religion——and if you tell my mother I said that, you’re a dirty, rotten liar,” she warned with a steely-eyed look, pretending to crack her knuckles for effect.
“Max just knows how to push my gumdrop buttons, and we made a bet. I’m not giving him the satisfaction of rolling in the dough,” she added with a secret relish.
Tobias raised his eyebrows. “If you’ve given up chocolate, you must feel pretty desserted.”
“Tell you what.” He pushed his chair back and picked up the paper plate. “Consider this a gesture of my friend-chip.”
So saying, he walked out the sliding glass doors and dumped the rest of the cake into the trashcan outside.
“You’re one in a melon, Tobias,” Cassie said, her lips curled in a friendly smile. “Donut let anyone tell you otherwise.”
“And another one bites the crust.” Tobias winked lasciviously, his voice dropping into a familiar flirtatious tone. “Knew my charm would rub off on you one of these days, Cassie. Admit it. I’ve got you wonton more.”
“Oh, beet it, Carrick!” Cassie burst into laughter, throwing her head backward.
Tears gathered at the corners of her eyes as she tried to still the laughter, but it was a losing battle as Tobias joined her, his deeper chuckles mingling with her lighter ones.
When Ethan and Baz Mirani walked into the diagnostic team’s office a few minutes later, they came to a standstill and stared perplexed. The other half of the team was doubled over in their chairs; bodies wracked in uncontrollable laughter.
“Have you noticed how unruly the team has become since Carrick joined us?” Ethan mused, raising an eyebrow as he glanced from Cassie to Tobias.
Baz folded his arms, a smile tugging at the corner of his mouth. “Well, we could use a break from the usual grind of life and death.”
“I’ll never understand how one person can cause such chaos,” Ethan shook his head, crossing the carpeted floor to stand at the front of the conference table.
Noticing the others had joined them, Cassie and Tobias slowly collected themselves. Their laughter died down to occasional chuckles as they shared one final amused glance before turning to give their attention to Ethan, the levity of the moment settling into a comfortable workday hum.
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jestiamy · 2 years ago
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??? just rediscovered cake mania to the max. this, tetris, and pong was like the only thing I did in my spare time as a kid before I got a phone and got like actual hobbies
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wikioftheweek · 4 years ago
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List of Baby Geniuses Wiki of the Week Articles
0 Baby Geniuses
1 ASMR (unofficially; did not have a Wikipedia page at the time)
2 Fan death
3 Figging
4 Schmidt sting pain index
5 Bald-hairy
6 Mary Toft
7 Jenkem
8 Polyphasic sleep (now redirects to Biphasic and polyphasic sleep)
9 James Randi Educational Foundation
10 List of unusual deaths
11 Koro (medicine)
12 List of common misconceptions
13 Mojave phone booth
14 Action Park
15 Witzelsucht
16 Krampus and Zwarte Piet (Black Peter)
17 Scratch and sniff
18 Bummer and Lazarus
19 Jeanne Calment
20 Nickelodeon toys
21 Daggering
22 List of sexually active popes
23 Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo
24 Emperor Norton
25 Paris syndrome
26 ALF (TV series)
27 Fossil word
28 Spite house
29 Women in piracy
30 Art competitions at the Summer Olympics
31 List of animals with fraudulent diplomas (now redirects to List of animals awarded human credentials)
32 Prostitution among animals
33 Tenderoni
34 My Way killings
35 Mike the Headless Chicken
36 List of inventors killed by their own inventions
37 Inedia
38 (Episode does not exist)
39 Tarrare
40 Sweater curse
41 Death from laughter
42 Dude
43 List of people claimed to be Jesus
44 Lucy the Elephant
45 How to keep chickens from eating their own eggs (Wikihow article)
46 List of nicknames used by George W. Bush
47 Cryptozoology
48 Bob the Railway Dog
49 Magic Castle (discussed very briefly)
50 Wartime cross-dressers
51 Streisand effect
52 Self-cannibalism
53 Sex in space
54 Other World Kingdom
55 Death erection
56 Taboo food and drink (now redirects to Food and drink prohibitions)
57 (no Wiki of the Week)
58 Florence Foster Jenkins
59 Kentucky meat shower
60 Susunu! Denpa Shonen
61 Felix Moncla
62 Walter Jackson Freeman II
63 You're So Vain
64 McDonald's urban legends
65 List of paraphilias
66 Hedy Lamarr
67 Last meal
68 Hatoful Boyfriend
69 United States presidential pets
70 Maginot Line
71 Finnish profanity
72 McArthur Wheeler (now redirects to Dunning-Kruger Effect)
73 List of unusual deaths
74 GamerGate Controversy
75 Scaphism
76 Dancing mania
77 Non-English Versions of The Simpsons
78 Fart proudly
79 List of humorous units of measurement
80 Rumpology
81 Takanakuy
82 White Day
83 Max Headroom signal hijacking
84 Cymothoa exigua
85 Ganguro
86 Reborn doll
87 Drukpa Kunley
88 Crush, Texas (now redirects to Crash at Crush)
89 Cotard delusion
90 Why did the chicken cross the road?
91 Berners St hoax
92 Evander Berry Wall
93 Premastication
94 List of objects that have gone over Niagara Falls (now redirects to List of people who have gone over Niagara Falls)
95 Largest body part
96 You can't have your cake and eat it
97 Urine therapy
98 Oak Island mystery
99 Fearsome critters
100 Swan dress
101 List of selfie-related injuries and deaths
102 Potoooooooo
103 Julie d'Aubigny
104 (no Wiki of the Week)
105 Gavle goat
106 William Hale Thompson
107 List of Olympic mascots
108 Walter Lingo
109 Pam Reynolds case
110 Smigus-Dyngus (Dyngus Day)
111 Tio de Nadal
112 June and Jennifer Gibbons
113 Hairy Hands
114 Sunshower
115 Hypoalgesic effect of swearing
116 Lloyd's of London
117 Struwwelpeter
118 Haru Urara
119 Anti-Barney humor
120 Hundeprutterrutchbane
121 Accidental damage of art
122 Lisa Nowak
123 Tilberi
124 Hair of the dog
125 Bill Clinton Haircut Controversy (now redirects to Public Image of Bill Clinton section Haircutgate)
126 Penis captivus
127 Candle salad
128/129 Responses to sneezing
130 Gef
131 Melon heads
132 Gay and Lesbian Kingdom of the Coral Sea Islands
133 Telling the bees
134 Kappa (folklore)
135 Shrek (sheep)
136 Concealed shoes
137 Highgate vampire
138 Zozobra
139 Dirty blues
140 Office assistant (also known as Clippy)
141 Virgin boy egg
142 Fartons
143 Balloonfest '86
144 Lapland New Forest
145 Curse of the colonel
146 Squatting position: Hunkerin' (section no longer exists)
147 Margaret Howe Lovatt
148 Cobra effect (now redirects to Perverse Incentive)
149 Frozen Dead Guy Days
150 Republic of Molossia
151 List of premature obituaries
152 Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics - Men's Marathon
153 Agnodice
154 The Most Unwanted Song
155 Vegetable Lamb of Tartary
156 Death during consensual sex
157 Catalan mythology about witches
158 List of gestures
159 Clamato
160 Each-uisge (water horse)
161 Flatulence humor
162 Mariko Aoki Phenomenon
163 Goofy
164 Chicken eyeglasses
165 Mozart and scatology
166 Ming of harlem
167 Twelve Tribes Communities
168 Andree's Arctic Balloon Expedition
169 Joey Skaggs
170 Amy Bock
171 Greenland shark
172 Mabel Stark
173 Person
174 Wikipedia:Long-Term Abuse/List
175 Dhinga Gavar
176 Skunks as pets
177 J. I. Rodale
178 Witch bottle
179 List of U.S. Presidential campaign slogans
180 Bernd das Brot
181 George Tirebiter
182 Lloyds Bank coprolite
183 Tama (cat)
184 Wizard of New Zealand
185 Learned pig
186 Miss Baker
187 Forty Elephants
188 Sheela Na Gig
189 Planetary mnemonic
190 Seedfeeder
191 John Titor
192 Lek mating
193 Roar (film)
194 Acoustic Kitty and JD & The Straight Shot
195 Soucouyant
196 Trash talk and Flyting
197 Mannekin Pis
198 Curse tablet
199 Dancing Baby
200 Cassie Chadwick
201 Serge Voronoff
202 Groom of the Stool
203 Safety coffin
204 Table manners
205 Tempest prognosticator
206 Vittorio Emanuele, Prince of Naples
207 Icelandic Christmas folklore
208 Guy Goma
209 Extreme ironing
210 Victor Lustig
211 Australia's Naughtiest Home Videos
212 El Gran Juego de la Oca
213 Long-time nuclear waste warning messages
214 The Mad Pooper
215 Nim Chimpsky
216 Bridey Murphey
217 Grunge speak
218 WWF Brawl for All
219 Elizabeth Klarer
220 The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars
221 Top euphemisms for "period" by language (not a Wikipedia page)
222 Tristan da Cunha
223 Nils Olav
224 Giulia Tofana
225 Alvin "Shipwreck" Kelly
226 Egg War
227 List of sandwiches
228 Mr. Blobby
229 Robert Coates (actor)
230 Crime in Antarctica
231 Worm charming
232 McDonald's Characters (now redirects to McDonaldland)
233 Kitty Fisher
234 Jimmy Carter Rabbit Incident and Puzzle jug
235 Fascinus
236 Computer rage
237 Nutty Narrows Bridge
238 Australia's Big Things
239 Billiken
240 Loveland Frog
241 List of CB slang
242 Salmon chaos
243 Great Michigan Pizza Funeral
244 Dustin the Turkey
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buzzdixonwriter · 6 years ago
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Hoo Noo Shmoo?
Never let it be said that this blog is flagging in its enthusiasm for flogging horses so dead they’re found in the glue bin at Office Max.
To whit, the Scorsese vs MCU brouhaha.
Bottom line: Scorsese is right.  As well made as MCU movies are, they ain’t cinema, they’re glorified commercials to sell MCU product.
Full disclosure: I should know, since I wrote for G.I. Joe, Transformers, and a host of other toy-based syndicated animation shows.  I’m happy with the work I did, I can point proudly to specific episodes I wrote that aspire to be more than mere half-hour commercials…
…but they ain’t art.
They ain’t art, despite our aspirations to do the best job we could, because ultimately we creators were not allowed to create what we felt best for our stories, but what Hasbro deemed vital to their sales.
(The closest we got to art was when Hasbro cancelled The Inhumanoids toy line in mid-production of the TV series, and said we could finish our broadcast commitment however we saw fit so long as it didn’t result in an FCC complaint.  As a result, we went nuts.)
My Hasbro / Sunbow experience remains a highpoint of my creative life, so I’m not denigrating the talent, skill, ability, spirit, and enthusiasm of those making MCU movies.
…but they ain’t art.
Now, those who love MCU movies think Scorsese’s comments are a slam against them.
Welllll…no, not directly.
But they do underscore how popularity -- especially of media designed to push product -- is a faulty measuring stick for artistic merit.
Case in point: The Shmoo.
Wuzza shmoo, you ask (and thus proving my point)?
Shmoos were extremely popular in the late 1940s.  Part of the wonderfully wacky world cartoonist Al Capp created for his hit Li’l Abner comic strip, shmoos represented a parable on American consumerism, modern day geese laying not mere golden eggs but birthday cakes with candles a’blazin’.
As Capp described them:
They reproduce asexually and are incredibly prolific, multiplying faster than rabbits. They require no sustenance other than air.
Shmoos are delicious to eat, and are eager to be eaten. If a human looks at one hungrily, it will happily immolate itself -- either by jumping into a frying pan, after which they taste like chicken, or into a broiling pan, after which they taste like steak. When roasted they taste like pork, and when baked they taste like catfish. Raw, they taste like oysters on the half-shell.
They also produce eggs (neatly packaged), milk (bottled, grade-A), and butter -- no churning required. Their pelts make perfect boot leather or house timbers, depending on how thick one slices them.
They have no bones, so there's absolutely no waste. Their eyes make the best suspender buttons, and their whiskers make perfect toothpicks. In short, they are simply the perfect ideal of a subsistence agricultural herd animal.
Naturally gentle, they require minimal care and are ideal playmates for young children. The frolicking of shmoos is so entertaining (such as their staged "shmoosical comedies") that people no longer feel the need to watch television or go to the movies.
Some of the more tasty varieties of shmoo are more difficult to catch, however. Usually shmoo hunters, now a sport in some parts of the country, use a paper bag, flashlight, and stick to capture their shmoos. At night the light stuns them, then they may be whacked in the head with the stick and put in the bag for frying up later on.
Of course, in the original strip continuity, the shmoos were quickly eradicated, driven to extinction by food packagers who feared bankruptcy.
It was a sharp, biting message, and one that looked critically at both insatiable consumerism and capitalism’s claims of superiority.
Capp, of course, was too savvy a marketeer himself to eliminate the shmoos entirely, and so he provided for one breeding pair to survive…and for the shmoos to make repeated appearances for the rest of Li’l Abner’s run.
Shmoo mania ran rampant with shmoo dolls, shmoo clocks, shmoo games, shmoo candy, shmoo snacks, and shmoo apparel.  
The money truck basically backed up to Capp’s front door and dumped its load on his porch.  Shmoos proved insanely popular and it seemed the mania would never end…
…except it did.
To mangle metaphors, you can only take so many trips to the same well before your audience starts asking “What?  Beans again?”
And then, in a fickle flash, it’s over.
I’d be hard pressed today to find anyone younger than the boomer cohort who ever heard of Al Capp or Li’l Abner unless their school or community theatre presented the Broadway musical adaptation of the strip (the show remains popular with amateur theatrical troupes such as high schools and colleges because the huge cast of Dogpatch citizens guarantees everybody who tries out for the show will land some part in it).
For all their popularity and merchandise and media impact -- songs on the radio, big spreads in weekly news magazines -- the shmoos left virtually no cultural footprint.
(Full disclosure yet again: I wrote for a Scooby-doo knock-off by Hanna-Barbera called The New Shmoo and it was a piece of crap, abandoning the whole consumerism point of the original shmoos and making them -- or just “it” in our case -- a pseudo-funny dog sidekick for a squad of mystery solving kids.  And it wasn’t a piece of crap because we didn’t try our best, it was a piece of crap because the shmoo was treated as ubiquitous “product” under the misconception that of course everybody younger than Joe Barbera would recognize the name and love the character so deeply that they’d simultaneously develop amnesia about what made the original character so appealing.)
Product.
That’s what one of the most brilliant, most poignant, most spot-on commentaries on rampant consumerism and ruthless capitalism ironically reduced down to.  Product.
There’s a line in Jurassic Park that resonates here:  ”Life will find a way.”
Let’s paraphrase that to “Art will find a way” because like life, art is an expression of the creative urge.
Right now, by and large, it’s trapped in the giant all encompassing condom of corporate consumerism, providing fun and pleasure and excitement, but not really creating anything new, to be wadded up and thrown away when the suits are done screwing us.
But every now and then there’s a tiny pinprick in the sheath, and when that happens there’s the chance of something wonderful, something meaningful, something of lasting value emerging.
It is possible for art to emerge from a corporate context, but only if the corporate intent is to produce a work of art for its own purposes.   Michelangelo carved David as a work for hire, the local doge commissioning the sculpture because he wanted to impress peers and peasants by donating the biggest statue ever made by the hottest artist of the era (and even then Michelangelo needed to resort to subterfuge to keep the doge from “improving” on his work with “suggestions” [read “commands”].)
The very first Rocky movie was a work of art because the producers focused on telling a simple, singular story about a loser who could only win by going the distance, not by defeating his opponent but by refusing to be beaten by him.
It’s a great cinematic moment that rings true and it’s going to last forever…unlike sequels Rocky II - V where Rocky fights supervillains like Mr. T and a robot (hey, that was the movie playing in my head when I watched Rocky IV and it was a helluva lot more entertaining than what I actually saw onscreen).
The suits castrated Rocky, reducing him from a unique universal cultural touchstone down to…well…product.
The MCU movies are product; rather, they are two-hour+ commercials to sell product in the form of videogames, action figures, T-shirts, and Underoos.
The real art occurred almost 60 years ago when Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko knocked out page after page as fast as they could, drawing deep from the wellsprings of their own interests, experiences, and passions.
(“What about Stan?” I hear you ask.  Look, we all love Stan, but truth be told his great contribution to the MCU came in his service as drum major for the Merry Marvel marching Society.  God bless him for firing up the fan base’s enthusiasm for the Marvel bullpen’s work, but compare what his artists did before and after their collaboration with him to what he did before and after his editorial tenure at Marvel and it’s clear upon whose shoulders the muses rested.)
As much fun as MCU movies are (I’ve seen about 1/3 of ‘em and enjoyed most of what I saw), I also recognize in them the harm they do.
They are promoted heavily to sell product to raise the fortunes of one of the biggest corporations on the planet, a corporation that holds control over five of the largest, most popular entertainment brands on the market.
To protect their cash cows, Disney chokes potential rivals in their cribs.
Think there’s going to be another Alien or Predator movie now that Disney owns them and Star Wars?  Why create rivals to a mega-successful property you already own?  (I will be genuinely surprised if we see another Guardians Of The Galaxy movie in light of the faltering popularity of Star Wars in Disney’s eyes; they’re going to want to shore up their billion dollar investment rather than call it a day and let some upstart -- even an upstart they own 100% -- rob them of revenue.)
Disney’s battle plan to choke out all potential rivals leaves no room in the DEU (Disney Expanded Universe) for independent minded creators.
They want competent hired pens who can churn out the product they desire in order to bolster sales of other products derived from those.
(Even more full disclosure:  I wrote for Chip ‘n’ Dale’s Rescue Rangers as well as some Aladdin and Scrooge McDuck comic book stories.)
Disney’s MCU, for all its expertly executed whiz-bang, is a bloated, soulless zombie, a giant gaudy inflated parade balloon blocking the vision of others.
There’s a scene in the movie The Founder -- a genuine cinematic work of art that comments ironically on the selling of a product --  that applies here.
Ray Kroc (Michael Keaton) relentlessly browbeats the McDonald brothers (Nick Offerman and John Carroll Lynch) into letting him replace their real milkshakes with what will come to be known as the McShake, an ersatz product that at best reminds one of what a real milkshake should taste like.
The McDonald Brothers are horrified.  Not only does it not taste like a real milkshake, but it goes against the very grain of what they desire as restauranteurs:  To provide quality food quickly for their customers, trading value for value.
Kroc will have none of this.  To him the customers are simply one more obstacle between him and their money.
He doesn’t see them as the source of his revenue, but as impediments to same.
What benefits them, what nurtures their diets, what gives them pleasure, what trades value for value is completely unimportant to him.
They exist only to make him rich and powerful.
By the end of the film, Kroc has effectively declared war on his own partners, his own employees, his own customers.  He recognizes he is not in the business his customers and employees and partners think he’s in (i.e., fast food) but rather in the real estate business, buying land that McDonald’s franchises must lease from him in order to operate.
By the end, he’s not concerned with how well his customers eat, or how well his employees are treated, or how financially secure his franchise managers feel.
By the end, all he wants is the money, and he doesn’t care how his franchises make it so long as they pass it along to him.
As a result, McDonald’s contributes heavily to America’s obesity and diabetes epidemics, advising their employees to take second jobs so they can afford to continue working for them at substandard wages.
Disney’s MCU is a super-sized Happy Meal™ that’s ruining the cultural health of its consumers.
   © Buzz Dixon
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uneminuteparseconde · 7 years ago
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Des concerts à Paris et autour
Mars 28. Caves + Faux d��part + Tentaculo + Cookies – Supersonic (gratuit) 29. Chicaloyoh + KosmoSuna – Le Zorba (gratuit) 29. Bleib Modern + La Peste + Nebula Glow – Supersonic (gratuit) 29. Drame + Le Réveil des tropiques – Centre Barbara-FGO 29. Angry Skeletons + Laurence Wasser + Drywud + Rivière de corps – Pointe Lafayette 29. Collateral + Le Casquette tour + Grégoire Bruno + Allister Sinclair + Gérard Jugno 106 + Macmann – L'International 29. Laurent Garnier + Scan X – Rex club 30. Orval Carlos Sibelius + Domotic – Le Zorba (gratuit) 30. Méryll Ampe + Carbon Sink – Galerie Planète rouge (gratuit) 30. Luminance + Pure Ground + Bunker Bal (dj) + Haktion (dj) + Dasz (dj) – Le Klub 30. Polar Inertia + Shlømo + Luigi Tozzi + Twin Peaks – Concrete 31. Schlaasss + Petosaure + Enfance de merde – Supersonic (gratuit) 31. Maulwürfe (fest. Artdanthé) – Théâtre de Vanves 31. The Noise Consort (fest. Artdanthé) – Théâtre de Vanves 31. L'émeute philharmonique de SEC + Kouma + Polar Polar Polar Polar + Stratocastors + Joujou – La Parole errante (Montreuil) 31. BIC + Kasper Toeplitz – Mains d'oeuvre (Saint-Ouen) 31. Laura Not + Heap + Tiff + ANDCL – La Station 31. 14anger + AnD + Schwefelgelb + Scalamerya & VSK + Blind Delon + Darzak + SΛRIN – Docks Eiffel 31. Arnaud Rebotini – Nuits fauves 31. The Horrorist + NX1 + Useless Position + Sharplines + Luisetti & Craft + Ilyss – Glazart
Avril 01. Olden Yolk + Delphine Dora – Espace B 03. Telefon Tel Aviv + Farmworker + Axel Rigaud – Supersonic (gratuit) 03. Action Beat + RMQ + House of John Player – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 04. Suuns – Elysée Montmartre 05. Michaela Antalova + Amundsen + On lâche les chiens – Le Zorba (gratuit) 05. UUUU + Quentin Rollet & Jérôme Lorichon – Espace B 05. Dance with the Dead + Christine + Mlada Fronta + Confrontational + Midnight Danger – Gibus 05. Eric Chenaux + Bass Clef – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 06. Le Prince Harry + Whispering Sons + The Guru Guru + It It Anita + Empereur – Supersonic 06. Le singe blanc + Nohaybanda! + Casse gueule – Cirque électrique 06. Litige + Cookies + Fumo Nero – Pointe Lafayette 06. NSI (Tobias & Max Loderbauer) + Sendai Soundsystem (Peter Van Hoesen & Yves De Mey) + ENA + Izabel – Concrete 06. Abdulla Rashim + Vril + LGML + Thomas Evans + Wondernature – Nuits fauves 07. Nozomi Misawa & Marion Bataille (fest. Raccords) – Bibliothèque Françoise-Sagan (gratuit sur résa) 07. Terminal Cheesecake + GuiliGuiliGoulag + Sweet Williams + Futuroscope – Espace B 07. Massicot – théâtre des Amandiers (Nanterre) 10. Jamie Stewart joue Xiu Xiu – Olympic café 10. Structure + Walking Idiots + Oktober Lieber – Le Klub 10. Wolf Eyes Music 2018 + Evil Moisture + Delphine Dora + Sophie Cooper – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 11. JC Satàn + Cockpit – La Maroquinerie 11. Silent Era + Youth Avoiders + Retsar Bai Naim – La Comedia (Montreuil) 11. Descendeur + Disposition Matrix + Bordigaga + Saada Abe – tba 12. Dune Messiah (dj) – Le Sans-Souci (gratuit) 12. Mont Analogue + Vendège – Le Zorba (gratuit) 12. The Ex + Anarchist Republic of Bzzz (fest. Banlieues bleues) – La Dynamo (Pantin) 13. Amusement Parks on Fire + Ulster Page + Misty Coast – Supersonic (gratuit) 13. DJ Krush – La Bellevilloise 13. La Secte du futur + Dune Messiah + The Space Padlocks – La Station 13. Èlg, Catherine Hershey, Borja Flames & Sourdure + D.K. + Carval Tarek (dj) – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 13. Tribalism + Parquet + Babil Sabir + Luca Ventimiglia + Mesce Basse + Broken Cash Machine + We Use Cookies + Hypnoqueen + Stex-1 + Junkaa-Poika & Stokastinen + Antoine Viard, Andrea Hakl & JF Riffaud + Minia Mania (dj) – Le Générateur (Gentilly) 14. Dominique a + My Brightest Diamond – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 14. Infecticide + Exo_C + Randy x Marsh + Mauvaise foi + Forge (Monospace fest.) – Petit Bain 14. Techno Thriller + Air LQD + Lostsoundbytes + Maoupa Mazzocchetti + Violent quand on aime + Constance Cjlore + Ian Tocor – La Station 14. Badbad – 2, rue Paul-Eluard (Montreuil) 14. Function + Shifted – La Machine 14. Lil Louis + Josh Wink + Ellen Allien + Levon Vincent + Acid Arab + Paranoid London + Wlderz + Thomas Delacroix – Paris Event Center 15. Dominique a + Adrian Crowley – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie ||COMPLET|| 17. Jacky Molard Quartet, Albert Marcoeur, François Corneloup, Christophe Marguet et Jean-Michel Veillon – Café de la danse 18. Chrysta Bell – La Maroquinerie 19. Christian Death + Punish Yourself + Volker – La Machine 19. Peter Kernel – Point FMR 19. Ventre de biche + Compas dans l'oeil + Le Mal des ardents + La Coupure – La Station 19. Primal Scream + Nathalie Prass + Hollywood/Mikhael Paskalev (Arte concert fest.) – La Gaîté lyrique 19. Carole Robinson, Buno Martinez & Charles Curtis : "Naldjorlak I, II et III" d'Éliane Radigue – La Marbrerie (Montreuil) 20. Die Selektion + Gost + Hørd + Koy + Valeskja Valcav – Supersonic (gratuit) 20. Crystal Sound – La Générale (gratuit) 20. Zarkoff + Al Niklaus (dj) + Law & Haktion (dj) +  Schwefelgelb (dj) + Philipp Strobel (dj) + Petula Black Sperm – La Station 20. Laurel Halo + Konrad Sprenger – église Saint-Merry 20. Lovatarxx + Cyclikweetos + Vyryl – Espace B 20. Mondkopf + Second Spectre + Swarm Intelligence + SpunOff (dj) + Size Pier (dj) – La Machine   20. Idles + Lice – Trabendo ||COMPLET|| 21. Grand Blanc + Lenparrot + Buvette... (Disquaire Day) – Point FMR (gratuit) 21. Igorrr + Niveau Zero – Trabendo ||COMPLET|| 21. Yan Wagner + Tristesse contemporaine (fest. Clap Your Hands) – Café de la danse 21. Modeselektor (dj) + Actress + Nathan Fake + Rival Consoles + Moxie b2b Louise Chen (dj) (Arte concert fest.) – La Gaîté lyrique 21. Louisahhh + Jeanne Added + Maud Geffray + Myako + Léonie Pernet + Betty + RAG + Nari Fshr + Sophie Morello + Vikken + Leslie Barbara Butch + Sara Zinger + Catherin + Apollo noir + F/cken Chipotle (10 ans de Wet For Me) – La Machine 22. The Body + Fange – Olympic café 22. Norma Loy + Babel 17 – Supersonic 24>26. Franck Vigroux & Kurt d'Haeseleer – La Pop 25. Nine Eleven + Binaire + Unlogistic + Ayatollah – Le Klub 26. Ought + Foammm – La Maroquinerie 26. Wrekmeister Harmonies – Espace B 26. A Place To Bury Strangers – Trabendo 26. France + Why The Eye? + Mikhail Mineral – La Station 27. Popsimonova + Sleep Loan Sharks – Le Klub 27. Madben + Emmanuel Top + Trunkline (dj) – Rex club 28. She Past Away + Lebanon Hanover + Selofan – La Machine 28. Rhys Chatham + Krikor Kouchian + Chloé & Vassilena Serafimova – Centre Pompidou 28. Tomaga + Vanishing Twin + Veik – La Maroquinerie 28. Arcade Fire – Bercy Arena 28. Regis + Inigo Kennedy + CTRLS + Anastasia Kristensen – Nuits fauves 30. Koudlam + Bajram Bili + Pointe du lac – La Maroquinerie 30. Iron Fist of The Sun + Am Not + Kevlar + Kontinent – Les Voûtes 30. Seth Troxler & Miss Kittin – Badaboum 30. Silent Servant + Orphx + François X + Oko dj – Concrete
Mai 01. Venetian Snares & Daniel Lanois + Joanne Pollock + Tryphème – Trabendo 03. Black Leather Jesus + Vomir + Rien – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 07. Iceage + Pardans – Petit Bain 09. Me Donner – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 10. Derya Yildirim & Grup Simsek + Stranded Horse (Le Beau fest.) – La Petite Halle 11. And Also the Trees + Tropic of Cancer + Better Person + En attendant Ana + Magic Island (Le Beau fest.) – Trabendo 12. Deerhoof + Ulrika Spacek + First Hate + Pantin plage + Le Couleur + [Good Morning : ANNULÉ] (Le Beau fest.) – Trabendo 12. I Hate Models + Ancient Methods + Rrose – La Machine 13. God is an Astronaut – Trabendo 14. Bryan's Magic Tears + Le Villejuif Underground + VvvV – La Maroquinerie (gratuit sur résa) 15. Sinivia Alvise + Erwan Keravec & Mats Gustaffson + Orchestre orange & Gëinst (fest. Switch) – Théâtre de Vanves 17. Moor Mother + Boy Harsher + Succhiamo (fest. Ideal Trouble) – La Station 17. Alessandro Cortini + Fléau – Petit Bain 17. Clément Edouard + Giani Caserotto + Elise Dabrowski & Claudine Simon (fest. Switch) – Théâtre de Vanves 18. Sister Iodine + Ramleh + B-Ball Joints (Low Jack) (fest. Ideal Trouble) – La Station 18. Joachim Florent + Nox.3 & Linda Olah + Chassol (fest. Switch) – Théâtre de Vanves 19. Yo La Tengo – Cabaret sauvage 19. Horse Lord + Das Ding (fest. Ideal Trouble) – La Station 19. Deux boules vanille + Mondkopf + The Noise Consort (fest. Switch) – Théâtre de Vanves 19. 999999999 + Raär + Under Black Helmet + Dax (dj) + Parfait – tba 20. Bundle of Joy (Barnt & Superpitcher) + La Mverte + Xeno & Oaklander + Cité lumière + December + AZF (fest. Ideal Trouble) – La Station 20. Biscuit Mouth + Melkbelly + Storm{o} + BadBad – Espace B 20. SNTS (Marvellous Island fest.) – Ile de loisirs (Vaires-Torcy) 22. Zëro + Moodie Black – Petit Bain 23. Buzz Kull + IV Horsemen – Espace B 23. Otomo Yoshihide + Kaze – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 24. Otomo Yoshihide & Chris Pitsiokos + Ikuro Takahashi – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 24. HMLTD + Faire (dj) – Petit Bain 25. Mogwai + Jon Hopkins + James Holden & The Animal Spirits (Villette sonique) – Grande Halle de La Villette 26. Car Seat Headrest + Naked Giants (Villette sonique) – Trabendo 26. Marquis de Sade + Anna Von Hausswolff + Exploded View (Villette sonique) – Grande Halle de La Villette 26. Kelly Lee Owens + The Sea & Cake + Tzusing + The Field + Richard Dawson + Ariel Kalma + Jackie Mendoza + Flamingods + Sassy 009 (Villette sonique) – Prairie du cercle nord et périphérique (gratuit) 27. Abra + Essaie pas + Flohio + Nilüfer Yanya + Smerz + Snail Mail + Hookworms + Fire! + Mario Batkovic (Villette sonique) – Prairie du cercle nord et périphérique (gratuit) 28. The Chamelons – Supersonic 29. Deerhunter + Midnight Sister (Villette sonique) – Cabaret sauvage 29. The Damned – Petit Bain ||COMPLET|| 30. The Damned – Petit Bain 30. John Maus + Flat Worms + Kate NV (Villette sonique) – Trabendo 30. Igorrr + Ni – Les Cuizines (Chelles)
Juin 02. Penguin Café – Fondation Cartier 02/03. Björk + Beck + Jamie XX + King Krule + Father John Misty + Migos... (fest. We Love Green) – Bois de Vincennes 07. Molly Nilsson – Badaboum ||COMPLET|| 08. Molly Nilsson – Badaboum 09. Trisomie 21 + Delacave – La Maroquinerie 09. Waxahatchee – Espace B 11. Preoccupations + Moaning – La Maroquinerie 12. Damo Suzuki's Network – Espace B 12. Thom York – L'Olympia 13. L7 – La Cigale 14. Ty Segall & The Freedom Band + Mike Donovan – Bataclan 15. Bernard Grancher + Infecticide + Les Trucs – Centre Barbara-FGO 15/16. Ryoji Ikeda : "Formula - c4i - Datamatics" – Centre Pompidou 16. Vitalic (fest. Bains numériques) – Lac d'Enghien-lès-Bains (gratuit) 17. Animal Collective – Le Trianon 22. Modern Life Is War + Cro Mags – Petit Bain 25. Nine Inch Nails – Olympia ||COMPLET|| 27. The Jesus & Mary Chain – Le Trianon 29>01.07. Motor City Drum Ensemble + Antal + Golden Dawn Archestra + Tin Man + A Deep Groove + Josey Rebelle + Toshio Matsuura + Cotonete + Zaltan + Lomboy + Ceephax Acid Crew + Nick V + Saint DX + Kamaal Williams + Blake Baxter + Muddy Monk + Eliott Litrowski... (Macki Music fest.) – parc de la mairie (Carrières/Seine) 30. Echo Collective joue "Amnesiac" de Radiohead (fest. Days Off) – Le Studio|Philharmonie 30. Nils Frahm (fest. Days Off) – Salle Pierre-Boulez|Philharmonie
Juillet 03. David Byrne (fest. Days Off) – Salle Pierre-Boulez|Philharmonie 04. MGMT (fest. Days Off) – Salle Pierre-Boulez|Philharmonie 06. Trami Nguyen et Laurent Durupt jouent "Piano Phase" de Steve Reich + Bruce Brubaker + Laake + Fabrizio Rat + Murcof & Vanessa Wagner + Tom Rogerson + Grandbrothers (fest. Days Off) – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 06. Amelie Lens + Daniel Avery + Floating Points + Folamour + Jeff Mills + Laurent Garnier + Kink b2b Gerd Janson + Not Waving + Solomun... (The Peacock Society) – Parc floral (Vincennes) 07. Richie Hawtin + Tale of Us + Charlotte de Witte + Chloé + Maetrik + Mano Le Tough + Octo Octa + Joy Orbison b2b Kornel Kovacs (The Peacock Society) – Parc floral (Vincennes) 08. Maulwürfe – La Gaîté lyrique 09. Eels – Olympia 13. Ministry + Grave Pleasures – Elysées Montmartre
Août 20. Front Line Assembly + Die Krupps – La Machine 24>26. Dirty Projectors + Idles + The Black Angels + Parcels + Cigarettes after Sex + Bonobo + Carpenter Brut + Justice... (fest. Rock-en-Seine) – Domaine de Saint-Cloud
Septembre 01. Ariel Pink (Paris Inter. Fest. of Psychedelic Music) – La Machine 04. Thee Oh Sees (Paris Inter. Fest. of Psychedelic Music) – La Cigale 05. Feist – L'Olympia 22. The Wedding Present – Point FMR
Octobre 04. Ballaké Sissoko & Vincent Segal – La Seine musicale (Boulogne-Billancourt) 20. Tallinn Chamber Orchestra : Fratres, Cantus in memoriam Benjamin Britten, Adam's Lament, Salve Regina et Te Deum d'Arvo Pärt – Salle Pierre-Boulez|Philharmonie 26. Jon Hopkins – Trianon
Novembre 04. Peaches Christ Superstar – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 18. Ensemble Links : Drumming de Steve Reich – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 23. Michael Nyman : "War Work: 8 Songs with Film" – Salle Pleyel
Décembre 01. Deux boules vanille (fest. Marathon!) – La Gaîté lyrique 09/10. Moriarty – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 15. Gaspar Claus – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie
Avril 14. Arnaud Rebotini joue la BO de "120 Battements par minute" – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie
Mai 17. Philip Glass : Études pour piano – Salle Pierre-Boulez|Philharmonie 18. Bruce Brubaker & Max Cooper : Glasstronica – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie
Juin 26. Magma – Salle Pierre-Boulez|Philharmonie
en gras : les derniers ajouts / in bold: the last news
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+70 Nomes para Confeitaria【2020】➞ Dicas de Como Escolher!
Quais são os melhores nomes para confeitaria? Como batizar o seu negócio com um nome chamativo para atrair muitos clientes? Felizmente, há diversas opções interessantes.
Se você pretende abrir uma doceria, uma das primeiras providências é escolher um nome adequado, que tenha total relação com o nicho. Para isso, decidimos montar uma lista com uma série de títulos surpreendentes. Acompanhe e anote aqueles que mais gostar.
Antes de conferir as nossas opções de nomes para confeitaria e doceria, vale anotar algumas dicas para acertar na escolha:
Fazer uma lista considerando várias alternativas. Não hesite em pensar nos mais variados nomes. O ideal é destacar todos os termos que você mais gosta e chama sua atenção.
Conheça bem o nicho e o conceito do seu negócio. Será uma doceria completa, com muitos tipos de guloseimas? Uma loja de bolos? Algo voltado a doces finos? Tenha em mente tudo isso para escolher um nome coerente.
Analise a concorrência e veja quais são os nomes das lojas semelhantes a sua, para que não tenha um nome parecido. Você precisa se destacar pela originalidade. Além disso, fique de olho nas tendências do mercado para batizar o seu negócio.
Evite copiar marcas famosas ou já existentes, mesmo que estejam distante do seu nicho. Preze sempre por algo que tenha a ver com a doceria, algo exclusivo e diferente.
Se for escolher nomes em outros idiomas, saiba o significado e tudo o que transmite. É comum nomes de confeitaria em inglês ou francês, mas você deve estar a par de todo o conceito que esse termo quer passar.
O nome de sua loja deve funcionar tanto no formato offline, para os clientes que verão a fachada, quanto online, para que as pessoas encontrem nas redes sociais, nos sites de busca, entre outros locais. Pense em algo descomplicado!
Você pode transmitir uma ideia, usar um nome curto e que seja de fácil assimilação. Pense que menos é mais.
Outra dica legal é considerar a região em que será instalado seu negócio. Sendo assim, o nome da loja poderá ter relação com a rua, avenida, bairro, entre outros detalhes da localização.
Lista de nomes para confeitaria
Além dessas dicas, confira uma lista de nomes para confeitaria e inspire-se.
Nomes franceses para confeitaria
Quando se trata de nomes para doceria, os termos franceses são os mais cotados por muitas pessoas. Há quem ache que o idioma dá um toque sofisticado e chique, sobretudo quando se trata de uma loja de bolos ou doces finos.
A ideia, nesse caso, é prezar por algo que tenha um belo significado e relação com o nicho. Além disso, deve ser fácil de ser falado e lembrado. Alguns termos são bem legais e podem ser usados tranquilamente:
Mille Feuilles – Mil Folhas
Boulangerie Sucrée – Doce Padaria
Choux – Carolina
Opera
Pouding – Pudim
Charming Gomme
Sweet Gateau
Barbe à Papa – Algodão Doce
Gomme & Chantilly
Little Macaron
Biscuit & Cia.
Jujubes
Doux Amour – Doce Amor
Merveilleux Gâteau – Bolo Maravilhoso
Bonbons du Ciel – Bolos do Céu
 Nomes de docerias criativos e diferentes
A criatividade faz toda a diferença na hora de escolher nomes de docerias. Embora há versões básicas e simples, é interessante que sua loja seja batizada com algo fora do convencional.
Por outro lado, evite sair do foco. Considere seu nicho e pense em algo que tenha relação com o negócio, para que os clientes possam assimilar facilmente. Preparamos algumas alternativas que vale a pena considerar.
Piece of Heaven (Pedaço do Céu)
Doce Paixão
Candy Crush
Candy House (Casa dos Doces)
Chocolatta
Max Doces
Cacau Feliz
Love Sweet (Amor Doce)
Doce Pecado
Beijinho Doce
Brigadeirão
Confeito do Amor
Feito de Amor
Castelo dos Doces
Gostosuras
Balas e Cia.
Companhia Doce
Confeitos Maravilhosos
Sweet Dreams (Doces Sonhos)
Dulcita
Docinho
Doce Mania
Delícias Caseiras
Café com Chocolate
Chocolícia
Caseirinhos
Vida Doce
Deliciê
Doce Beijo
Erva Doce
Doces Mágicos
Requinte
Água na Boca
Nomes para loja de bolo
Muitas confeitarias são especializadas na venda de bolos de todos os tipos, desde aqueles comuns para tomar aquele gostoso café da tarde até versões grandiosas para aniversários.
Lojas relacionadas a bolos podem considerar esse doce em seu nome, seja a versão em português ou em outros idiomas. Em inglês, bolo significa “cake”, por isso o termo é comum em muitas confeitarias famosas.
De modo geral, alguns nomes são interessantes e podem agradar você, além de atrair vários clientes. Veja nossa lista com algumas dicas:
Love Cakes (Amo Bolos)
Rei dos Bolos
A Dona do Pedaço
Bolos da Vovó
Wonder Cakes (Bolos Maravilhosos)
Crush por Bolos
The Best Cake (O Melhor Bolo)
Bolo Sagrado
Meu Bolo Doce
Bolos da Vovó
Com Açúcar
Varietá Bolos
Empório dos Bolos
Cake Empire (Império dos Bolos)
O Artesanal
La Mama
I Love Cakes (Eu amo Bolos)
Ponto do Sabor
Vanilla
Delicious
Deslumbre
De fato, escolher nomes para confeitaria não é uma tarefa difícil. Pense na identidade do seu negócio e considere a nossa lista. Faça um estudo e um planejamento, peça ajuda para outras pessoas e pesquise bastante.
Esperamos que tenha gostado do conteúdo. Boa sorte com sua loja e até a próxima.
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murilocarvalhorodrigues · 5 years ago
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+70 Nomes para Confeitaria【2020】➞ Dicas de Como Escolher!
Quais são os melhores nomes para confeitaria? Como batizar o seu negócio com um nome chamativo para atrair muitos clientes? Felizmente, há diversas opções interessantes.
Se você pretende abrir uma doceria, uma das primeiras providências é escolher um nome adequado, que tenha total relação com o nicho. Para isso, decidimos montar uma lista com uma série de títulos surpreendentes. Acompanhe e anote aqueles que mais gostar.
Antes de conferir as nossas opções de nomes para confeitaria e doceria, vale anotar algumas dicas para acertar na escolha:
Fazer uma lista considerando várias alternativas. Não hesite em pensar nos mais variados nomes. O ideal é destacar todos os termos que você mais gosta e chama sua atenção.
Conheça bem o nicho e o conceito do seu negócio. Será uma doceria completa, com muitos tipos de guloseimas? Uma loja de bolos? Algo voltado a doces finos? Tenha em mente tudo isso para escolher um nome coerente.
Analise a concorrência e veja quais são os nomes das lojas semelhantes a sua, para que não tenha um nome parecido. Você precisa se destacar pela originalidade. Além disso, fique de olho nas tendências do mercado para batizar o seu negócio.
Evite copiar marcas famosas ou já existentes, mesmo que estejam distante do seu nicho. Preze sempre por algo que tenha a ver com a doceria, algo exclusivo e diferente.
Se for escolher nomes em outros idiomas, saiba o significado e tudo o que transmite. É comum nomes de confeitaria em inglês ou francês, mas você deve estar a par de todo o conceito que esse termo quer passar.
O nome de sua loja deve funcionar tanto no formato offline, para os clientes que verão a fachada, quanto online, para que as pessoas encontrem nas redes sociais, nos sites de busca, entre outros locais. Pense em algo descomplicado!
Você pode transmitir uma ideia, usar um nome curto e que seja de fácil assimilação. Pense que menos é mais.
Outra dica legal é considerar a região em que será instalado seu negócio. Sendo assim, o nome da loja poderá ter relação com a rua, avenida, bairro, entre outros detalhes da localização.
Lista de nomes para confeitaria
Além dessas dicas, confira uma lista de nomes para confeitaria e inspire-se.
Nomes franceses para confeitaria
Quando se trata de nomes para doceria, os termos franceses são os mais cotados por muitas pessoas. Há quem ache que o idioma dá um toque sofisticado e chique, sobretudo quando se trata de uma loja de bolos ou doces finos.
A ideia, nesse caso, é prezar por algo que tenha um belo significado e relação com o nicho. Além disso, deve ser fácil de ser falado e lembrado. Alguns termos são bem legais e podem ser usados tranquilamente:
Mille Feuilles – Mil Folhas
Boulangerie Sucrée – Doce Padaria
Choux – Carolina
Opera
Pouding – Pudim
Charming Gomme
Sweet Gateau
Barbe à Papa – Algodão Doce
Gomme & Chantilly
Little Macaron
Biscuit & Cia.
Jujubes
Doux Amour – Doce Amor
Merveilleux Gâteau – Bolo Maravilhoso
Bonbons du Ciel – Bolos do Céu
 Nomes de docerias criativos e diferentes
A criatividade faz toda a diferença na hora de escolher nomes de docerias. Embora há versões básicas e simples, é interessante que sua loja seja batizada com algo fora do convencional.
Por outro lado, evite sair do foco. Considere seu nicho e pense em algo que tenha relação com o negócio, para que os clientes possam assimilar facilmente. Preparamos algumas alternativas que vale a pena considerar.
Piece of Heaven (Pedaço do Céu)
Doce Paixão
Candy Crush
Candy House (Casa dos Doces)
Chocolatta
Max Doces
Cacau Feliz
Love Sweet (Amor Doce)
Doce Pecado
Beijinho Doce
Brigadeirão
Confeito do Amor
Feito de Amor
Castelo dos Doces
Gostosuras
Balas e Cia.
Companhia Doce
Confeitos Maravilhosos
Sweet Dreams (Doces Sonhos)
Dulcita
Docinho
Doce Mania
Delícias Caseiras
Café com Chocolate
Chocolícia
Caseirinhos
Vida Doce
Deliciê
Doce Beijo
Erva Doce
Doces Mágicos
Requinte
Água na Boca
Nomes para loja de bolo
Muitas confeitarias são especializadas na venda de bolos de todos os tipos, desde aqueles comuns para tomar aquele gostoso café da tarde até versões grandiosas para aniversários.
Lojas relacionadas a bolos podem considerar esse doce em seu nome, seja a versão em português ou em outros idiomas. Em inglês, bolo significa “cake”, por isso o termo é comum em muitas confeitarias famosas.
De modo geral, alguns nomes são interessantes e podem agradar você, além de atrair vários clientes. Veja nossa lista com algumas dicas:
Love Cakes (Amo Bolos)
Rei dos Bolos
A Dona do Pedaço
Bolos da Vovó
Wonder Cakes (Bolos Maravilhosos)
Crush por Bolos
The Best Cake (O Melhor Bolo)
Bolo Sagrado
Meu Bolo Doce
Bolos da Vovó
Com Açúcar
Varietá Bolos
Empório dos Bolos
Cake Empire (Império dos Bolos)
O Artesanal
La Mama
I Love Cakes (Eu amo Bolos)
Ponto do Sabor
Vanilla
Delicious
Deslumbre
De fato, escolher nomes para confeitaria não é uma tarefa difícil. Pense na identidade do seu negócio e considere a nossa lista. Faça um estudo e um planejamento, peça ajuda para outras pessoas e pesquise bastante.
Esperamos que tenha gostado do conteúdo. Boa sorte com sua loja e até a próxima.
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entergamingxp · 5 years ago
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Yes, Switch’s Streets of Rage 4 port is just as good as PlayStation 4 • Eurogamer.net
In yesterday’s Streets of Rage 4 coverage, Digital Foundry dissected the original Mega Drive trilogy, discerned the key aspects that made the original games so successful then applied the same criteria to the brand new sequel. Our verdict? It’s a masterpiece, a retro modern title that stands tall alongside Sonic Mania, Mega Man 11 and Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom. But how do the various versions compare, and specifically, does the Switch version hold up against the other console platforms?
While we were able to cover PlayStation 4 and Steam code before launch, Xbox and Switch were not available – but the game is live now and we’ve been able to run the rule over every rendition of the game. The good news is that they’re all brilliant, we can recommend a purchase for any given system, but there are some oddities we’d hope to see addressed in the short term via a patch.
To cut to the chase though, the number one question we’ve been asked since the embargo lifted concerns the quality of the Switch release – and with good reason, as this style of game would make for a brilliant handheld experience. Here, we can report that the title is totally identical to the PlayStation 4 release. Whether you’re playing docked or in mobile mode, frame-rate is locked to 60 frames per second and the game’s visual make-up is the same too. Even the graphics menu is fully present and correct on Nintendo’s console/portable hybrid. Just like the other consoles, four-player local co-op is supported, and as you may hope, two users can each grab a single Joycon to get in on the action with no extra pads required.
John Linneman and Rich Leadbetter convene to discuss the Switch and Xbox One ports of Streets of Rage 4.
Rest assured then, a Switch Streets of Rage 4 purchase comes heavily recommended. This is perhaps not surprising Seaven Studio carried out the conversion, and they’re also responsible for the PS4 game we covered previously. Curiously though, different studios were assigned different console ports. Blitworks handled the Xbox version and as you would hope, it’s just as good as the PS4 and Switch builds, with one exception: the graphics menu is severely pared back. It’s a curious omission, but definitely not down to system limitations – some of the selectable effects in the menu manifest within the game anyway, and they’re still there on Xbox, they’re just not available as user selectable options. It doesn’t bother us that much as the default presentation is, in our view, the best way to play. However, there’s no real reason why these options should not be available for Xbox users.
The graphics menu situation is just as confusing on PC. The Steam rendition of the game has all of the options found on PS4 and Switch, along with some extra graphics tweakables and a low latency mode. However, if you grab the game from the Windows Store, you seem to get some kind of offshoot of the Xbox version. Again, the game still plays exactly as it should, it’s still brilliant. However, once again, the graphics menu is missing options, and that’s not totally ideal. You get luminosity, screen shake, full-screen, v-sync, low latency and max frame skip options, but much of the cool stuff from the Steam build is absent. Streets of Rage 4 doesn’t require a high power PC to run well, but it would’ve been preferable to at least get the full range of graphics settings.
It took some time to confirm this because – once again – we encountered issues running software from the Windows Store. On one machine, Streets of Rage 4 would simply quit after loading. Installing on another PC worked out. Quibbles with graphics menus aside, Streets of Rage 4 is solid gold on all systems, it’s highly recommended all round. If you have fond memories of the brawling genre from way back when, it must be played – and even if you’re new to this kind of game, it’s just so much fun that we strongly urge you to check it out. Oh, and the icing on the cake? While the default maximum health pick-up is a nice, piping hot chicken, Streets of Rage 4 offers a bunch of alternatives… including a vegan option!
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Cake Mania: To the Max! (2011): Part 1
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Jill and Jack are looking through Jill's old photo album with their twins and come across Jill's high school days. She starts to reminisce about the days of shoulder pads, neon everywhere, and her awkward phase. These high school days become the final installment of the Cake Mania series, where this time the players time travel back to 1989 to when Jill was navigating prom, applying to college, and figuring out what she wanted to do with her life! A fairly simple plot, a nice way to wind down this series from the evil directors and time travel to 500 BC and cake-baking in an aquarium. Almost like a nod to the normalcy of the first Cake Mania game, where we see the beginnings of Jill's adult life. This game goes back to the classic Cake Mania format with 100 levels of cake-baking only.
Fun fact, this is the first time I was able to finish this game in full! When I used to play this game back in the day, the fuck ass PC wiped my data once I reached around level 60. This happened to me twice. Another time when I actually got past level 60, I would get stuck on a later level where I would be unable to achieve even the bare minimum baking goal. I raged so hard about all these instances that I avoided playing the game for years (almost a decade lol).
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Interior Mode: A big change in this game is that there is an "interior mode" option for the shopping/upgrade center. Now, you can "upgrade" the walls, floor, counter and door just like you can the oven or froster. This may seem similar to the "building upgrade" in Cake Mania Main St + Lights, Camera, Action since upgrading the building also changed the interior design of the building, but unlike in those games, the upgrades are supposed to confer actual advantages in gameplay.
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Upgrading the walls is supposed to help with increasing tips, the floor is supposed to help Jill get around faster, the door is supposed to help with customer patience, and the counter upgrades help make room for more customers at a time. There are two one-time upgrades you can also make--buying a flower-pot can help make the sugar-rush last longer and buying a lamp permanently stops the equipment-breaking (yes, they kept this from the last game!).
For the most part, this is an excellent way to sprinkle-up the game and add more stuff to purchase to make the game less monotonous as you progress through the later levels. Compared to the rest of the games where eventually your profits made per level rise exponentially and never get spent past you getting all the key upgrades, I was budgeting out from Day 1 all the way to the very end.
In my personal opinion, I don't think all the interior upgrades really added much to improve gameplay. The counter getting longer does actually help in getting more customers on the screen at a time and more tips from the walls is always welcome. The two one-time upgrades were both good too, especially since it takes a while for you to save up funds for the lamp so it feels like a huge reward once you do get it. However, the door and floor upgrades didn't *feel* all that helpful. Upgrading Jill's shoes had more of an effect on helping her get around than the floor, and a cookie and the right channel do more for customer patience than the door. I would even say nothing makes those fuckers happy.
Speaking of helping reduce monotony, in this game there are some differences in how equipment is upgraded. Rather than buying 3 separate ovens and upgrading them individually, you instead have one massive oven with 4 compartments. You have to buy the compartments as well as additional cake shape options, but the speed upgrades affect the entire oven instead of each individual compartment. Meanwhile, the cake froster + decorator upgrades follow the same upgrade pattern but it doesn't just stop at gold. There are additional upgrade speeds you get until the final one, which looks like some brutalist industrial bullshit.
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I'm sorry but it simply did not slay. I was hoping for some tacky neon 80s realness as the final upgrade.
Essentially, the point of all the previous word vomit is that in this game there are so many upgrades that you will be hustling and checking your budget from the beginning to the end, which is not something you do in the previous games (for the most part). I won't lie, I played this game twice and took two different approaches to upgrades and there would still be places that were not fully upgraded or there would be equipment that I would not get to purchasing at all.
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Similar to the upgrades keeping you on your toes from beginning to the end in this game, so do the customers in some cases. I feel like a broken record, but in the previous games once you got to a certain point in the cake-baking game you could handle whatever customer pile-up gets thrown your way without thinking too hard about it. Even in the last game where you had the Lola Fierezzas changing everyone's orders. I wouldn't say that every level in this game had me locked in devoting 50% of my brain to ergonomics, but there was a certain type of level that stood out to me that I felt like I didn't experience before in my journey with Cake Mania. Let's introduce two characters.
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80s Movie Mean Girl
Favorite TV show: Aerobics
She pairs up with other cheerleaders in the line.
Her name is Cindy and she is Jill's """"love rival""". I put that in heavy quotations because the Big Jock is interested in Jill but she is not into him, and Cindy is salty that Big Jock pays attention to Jill. Cue passive aggressiveness, which even spills into gameplay because she tips like ass. I'll be making 3-tier cakes for her and getting a fraction of what I would get if I made one for another customer, which makes levels where she shows up a significant amount really annoying to play.
Now let's introduce another character
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DnD Dweeb
Favorite TV show: Cooking show
Do you see my pain now? Having him make a recurring appearance in a level was an absolute nightmare when it came to me wanting to obtain all superstar baking goals. The moment this twerp would show up in line I would pray that I could drop everything and get his cake out of the way so I could keep my properly compensating customers. Ngl though, if he wanted a 3 layer cake I would just take the L. Not giving myself carpel tunnel over this shit.
To deal with his appearances I invested in an overnight fridge earlier than I usually would purchase one so I could have expensive cakes ready to fly out, and I would constantly purchase a one-time-use power-up available in the upgrade shop that gets a customer out of the way. There were multiple levels with this dynamic and it was the worsttt.
On the flip side, I actually have to appreciate the aforementioned Big Jock for coming in because....
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♥ Evil Bully from 80s movie ♥
Favorite TV show: Cooking show
He orders multiple times
Honestly, I think the real bully is gonna be the DnD Dweeb for turning this guy into a no-tipping ass cheerleader and making me hustle harder to meet my goals! Plus he increases the hearts on the other customers which is another point from me. One of the most satisfying feelings was collecting profits from this guy cause you would get like a $100+ boost! Lore wise, he is just an annoying fuck who is into Jill and doesn't pick up on the very obvious hint that she does not want to be his prom date.
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There is another new aspect added to this game, which really did nothing for me. Instead of having me describe it with more word vomit, let me just share the screenshots:
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Before I introduce the characters used for this example Imma just keep it real: I never used this shit as a part of my strategy to make customers happier. I just feel like gameplay moves way too fast to really give a shit especially when you have tools like the TV and cookies to keep them at bay. Really, what I would use this for is to just move customers up if there was a space between them just to make walking easier for Jill. Perhaps if I played this game in a more relaxed manner I could focus on different characters and how they impacted each other just based on line placement. But frankly, I didn't notice anything super obvious, besides the two characters used for the example. Speaking of...
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Megumi Fushiguro
Favorite TV Show: News
He doesn't like "new wave guy"
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Yuri Plisetsky if he had a stupid haircut
Favorite TV Show: News
He doesn't like "punk guy". Someone needs to create a new manga over these two STAT! Also, my personal headcanon is that this guy is the high school version of the businessman introduced in the first Cake Mania.
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Businessman Sr.
Favorite TV Show: Rock Concert
This guy has to be New Wave Guy's dad.
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80s Bridezilla
Favorite TV Show: News
Unlike in the first Cake Mania where her younger sister is most likely Bridezilla, she actually has a similar Pirate/Mr Dinosaur effect where her flipping out causes others to flip out and leave.
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Cop
Favorite TV Show: Rock Concert
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Favorite TV Show: Aerobics
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420 Blaze It
Favorite TV Show: Aerobics
Seasons may change and the years may go on by....but this guy will always be high
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Klepto Kelly (ft her Emo BF)
Favorite TV Show: Aerobics
Seasons may change and the years may go on by....but her desire to steal your money is always sky-high
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Birth Control Inspo
Favorite TV Show: Rock Concert
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Little Kid
Favorite TV Show: Aerobics
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(Dr.) Miss Lily
Favorite TV Show: Aerobics
She is That Girl cause everyone wants to change their order to hers! I would especially let it happen if these customers came in with some basic fuckass cakes that would make no money. Plus, per Jill, she is also a doctor. Based on her cute and relaxed fit (unlike the scrubs doc) I could see her being a dermatologist or endocrinologist. Maybe psychiatrist cause she knows how to convince others to change their orders
Thanks to Tumblr's 30-picture limit in text posts, I will have to split this review up into two posts. Stay tuned for part 2!
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Jerry Lewis (born Joseph or Jerome Levitch, (March 16, 1926 – August 20, 2017) was an American actor, comedian, singer, film producer, film director, screenwriter and humanitarian. He was known for his slapstick humor in film, television, stage and radio. He and Dean Martin were partners as the hit popular comedy duo of Martin and Lewis. Following that success, he was a solo star in motion pictures, nightclubs, television shows, concerts, album recordings and musicals. Lewis initially gained attention as part of a double act with singer Dean Martin, who served as straight man to Lewis' zany antics in the Martin and Lewis comedy team. The performers were different from most other comedy acts of the time because they relied on their interaction instead of planned skits. After forming in 1946, they quickly rose to national prominence, first with their popular nightclub act, next as stars of their own radio program. The two men made many appearances on early live television, their first on the June 20, 1948, debut broadcast of Toast of the Town on CBS (later officially renamed The Ed Sullivan Show on September 25, 1955). Starting with At War with the Army (1950), Martin and Lewis were the stars of their own vehicles in fourteen additional titles, That's My Boy (1951), Sailor Beware (1952), Jumping Jacks (1952; also appearing in the Crosby and Hope film, Road to Bali as cameos), The Stooge (1952), Scared Stiff (1953), The Caddy (1953), Money from Home (1953), Living It Up (1954), 3 Ring Circus (1954), You're Never Too Young (1955), Artists and Models (1955) and Pardners (1956) at Paramount, ending with Hollywood or Bust (1956). All sixteen movies were produced by Hal B. Wallis. Attesting to the comedy team's popularity, DC Comics published the best-selling The Adventures of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis comics from 1952 to 1957. In 1954, the team appeared on episode 191 of What's My Line? as mystery guests. As Martin's roles in their films became less important over time, the partnership came under strain. Martin's participation became an embarrassment in 1954 when Look magazine published a publicity photo of the team for the magazine cover but cropped Martin out. The partnership ended on July 24, 1956. After the split, Lewis continued in films, basically playing the same type of manic, naive character. Pacting with Paramount in a then-whopping $10 million deal, he agreed to make 14 films during a seven-year period. At the time, it was the biggest personal deal for the services of one star in Hollywood history. Lewis and his production company were given virtual carte blanche by Paramount head Y. Frank Freeman. Lewis found his first solo starring role in The Delicate Delinquent (1957) and quickly followed with a string of hits: The Sad Sack (1957), Rock-a-Bye Baby (1958), The Geisha Boy (1958) and Don’t Give Up the Ship (1959). The manic comedies anchored Paramount: In 1960, when the studio was faced with no Christmas movie, Lewis whipped one up in a month. The Bellboy, the first film he directed, was a slew of blackout gags he concocted around the Miami’s Fontainebleau Hotel, where he had just finished a stint performing. In French terms, Lewis had become an “auteur,” co-writing, directing and acting in his films. He was on a professional roll, playing a series of kind-hearted hyperactive dupes: In 1960’s CinderFella, directed by Frank Tashlin, he offered up a comic gender reversal on the Cinderella tale and danced down an impossibly long staircase to sounds of the Count Basie Orchestra. In 1961’s The Errand Boy, which he directed, he played an inept employee in a studio mailroom. But it was 1963’s The Nutty Professor that cemented his reputation. Directing himself, Lewis starred as a near-sighted professor and chemistry egghead who dazzles his coeds by becoming the ultra-cool pop singer Buddy Love. The movie also served as the basis for Eddie Murphy’s retooled remake in 1996, with Murphy taking over the nerdy professor role, this time turning into a sharp-tongued comedian. (Murphy presented Lewis with the Hersholt trophy at the 2009 Oscars.) Throughout the late 1950s and early ’60s, Lewis was constantly in motion, recording several records. His song "Rock-a-Bye Your Baby" sold nearly 4 million copies, and he hosted the Oscars in 1957 and 1959. Lewis’ career faltered in the late ’60s, however, but not because of a lack of effort on his part. Indefatigable, he claimed to work every day for a period of seven years and regularly had a 3:30 a.m. wake-up call. Yet critics, as well as moviegoers, decided that Lewis, as director/writer/actor, was too much of a good thing; some felt his ego was out of control. His films dipped drastically at the box office, and he experienced his greatest disappointment on TV in 1963 when his two-hour Saturday night talk and variety show turned off audiences. His manic mania did not play in this socially minded, ultra-serious era. The fact that the French continued to celebrate his talent became something of a running gag. For 13 years, Lewis later admitted, he also was addicted to the painkilling drug Percodan, which was prescribed for treatment of a chipped spinal column he received while doing a pratfall in 1965 on The Andy Williams Show. Jerry made a cameo appearance on the hit TV series Batman playing himself in the very first window cameo in the episode The Bookworm Turns 20th Apr. 1966 as batman and Robin climbed a building His 1972 film The Day the Clown Cried — a drama set inside a Nazi concentration camp — was never released. He donated a copy to the Library of Congress in August 2015, with the agreement the film not be shown for a decade. In 1980, after an absence of nearly 10 years from the screen, Lewis attempted a comeback with the film Hardly Working. More successfully, he followed with a straight role as a talk-show host stalked by an obsessive fan in Martin Scorsese’s The King of Comedy (1982), starring Robert De Niro. Lewis’ dramatic performance as a beleaguered TV star was critically lauded. He most recently appeared in such films as Cookie (1989), Arizona Dream (1993), Funny Bones (1995) and Max Rose (2016), and he played opposite Nicolas Cage and Elijah Wood in The Trust (2016). He performed a cameo as himself in Billy Crystal’s Mr. Saturday Night (1992) and guest-starred on a 2006 episode of Law & Order: SVU. Lewis also occasionally directed TV shows, including episodes of Ben Casey. TV producers tapped into his unexpected dramatic flair, casting him to appear in such series as Wiseguy in the late 1980s. He ventured onto the stage in 1995, making his Broadway debut in a revival of the musical Damn Yankees. Playing the devil, he was reportedly paid the highest sum in Broadway history at the time. As a new generation came to appreciate his work — “Hey, l-a-a-a-d-y,” one of his signature catchphrases, became a favorite of his fellow comedians — Lewis was regularly honored for his achievements. In 1991, he was presented with the Comic Life Achievement Award at the National Academy of Cable Programming’s ACE Awards. The American Comedy Awards gifted him with a lifetime achievement award in 1998. And the Los Angeles Film Critics Assn. presented him with its career achievement honor in 2004. During the late 1960s and early ’70s, Lewis taught in the Division of Cinema at USC, drawing students from across the country, including future director Robert Zemeckis. He authored The Total Film Maker (1971), based on recordings of 480 hours of classroom lectures. Indeed, Lewis was an innovator, the first filmmaker to use a video-assist device on location. When Lewis was 18, he met singer Patti Palmer, and they wed 10 days later. During their marriage, which lasted from 1944-82, they had five sons and adopted another child. His youngest, Joseph, became a drug addict and committed suicide in 2009 at age 45. Lewis married his second wife, SanDee Pitnick, in 1983. They adopted a daughter, Danielle. Dean and Jerry were seen together on stage for the last time when Martin was making what would be his final live performance at Bally's Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas in 1989. Lewis wheeled out a cake for Martin's 72nd birthday, sang "Happy Birthday" to him, and joked, "Why we broke up, I'll never know."
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You're doing an LP on Sonic Mania? You weren't kidding when you said that in your videos! So, how do you intend on makkng that series work? I mean, Classic Sonic games aren't like Modern Sonic games. Also, Ms. Sanji, I have to ask since I am curious: the Norois can grow any body parts through sex, yes? If that is the case, exactly how big can Sanjiel get when it comes to having sex with her husband? He can cum A LOT, after all. Also, food for thought: Shadey and Strawberry bonding as mom and kid
Yami: Well, basically I will make a goal for each level: I have to complete each level with at least 100 rings max, 50 rings minimum. If I can do that, I pass that level. If I don’t, I fail.
Sangee: technically they gain the ability from Noroi Cum and once they have the seal on their bodies, they can tap into its power and pretty much do whatever -w- at least withing the realm of the 13 Majykks. and not every person with noroi cum or original noroi uses/has all 13 of them. the most common ones are the resizing abilities for both full bodies and individual parts along with boosted strength. there are a few others that are mainly character based and only work for said characters so theyre not rly considered a Majykk but more of a bonus ability ENHANCED by the majykks. a good example being Moo-San in which her milk will have an extra side effect while in the proximity of an OGN. if im not mistaken, exhibit A would be Yami when he drank her milk while in Jiro’s presence and gaining large boobs as a result -w- another good example of character based majykks is Cake-Chan whos seal is on her candy covered brain which controls not only how she functions but also helps her body stay whole after bring eaten. Her majykk is Regeneration and can vary on many things, primarily on what kind of desserts you want her to be. Her seal helps control her appearance and how it functions. If her brain accidentally gets eaten or munched on, her body wont regenerate properly until her brain is whole. I kinda think she has jawbreaker bones to help protect that piece of her. or at least a jawbreaker skull. would certainly be effective…. i should take her to the lab soon. also i kinda when off the railing here and forgot what the ask was about -w- but we all still learned sumthingread the ask again: she can grow to a pretty large size but that depends on what context did you mean. did you mean Big in the Cumflation sense or Big as in Majykk sense?
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ksgamestudio · 8 years ago
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uneminuteparseconde · 8 years ago
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Des concerts à Paris et autour
Septembre 12. No More + Plomb – Le Klub 12. Cabaret contemporain – Mona Bismarck American Center (gratuit) 13. Maulwürfe – Centre Barbara-FGO 13. Housewives + Les Hôpitaux + La Bordelle – La Mécanique ondulatoire 13/14. LCD Soundsystem – Olympia 14. Arnaud Rebotini + The Hacker + David Carretta – Rosa Bonheur (gratuit) 14. Nursery + Brandt + Fumo Nero + Rape & Revenge – La Pointe Lafayette 14. K-X-P + Acid Baby Jesus – La Station 14. Siege + Break Out + Pendrak + Cyclicweetos – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 15. Ko Shin Moon + Maud Octallinn – église Saint-Bernard de La Chapelle (gratuit) 15. Cocaine Piss + MSS FRNCE + Bracco – Espace B 15. Frustration + Dick Voodoo – La Station 15. Api Uiz + Darfour + We use Cookies – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 16. Helen Money + Mums + Irk + Fleuves noirs – Olympic café 16. Mykki Bianco + Cakes Da Killa + Gnučči – Trabendo 16. Iggy Pop + Cheveu & Groupe Doueh (Fête de l'humanité) – Parc Georges-Valbon (La Courneuve) 16. Aleksi Perälä + Acronym + Iori + Blndr – La Machine 16. H880 + Manni Dee + Murd + Scalamerya + Subjected – Docks Eiffel (Aubervilliers) 17. La Cabine : cinéconcert sur "Mimesis" + Hélas – La Station 17. Les Hôpitaux + Lingua Nada + Bitpart – Espace B 18. Bleib Modern + IV Horsemen – La Mécanique ondulatoire 19. Julien Desprez & Arnaud Rivière + Thomas Bonvalet & Jean-Luc Guionnet (fest. Maad in 93) – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 20. Widt + Diposition Matrix + Ghost Milkers + Blason – Treize 20. Spiral Stairs – Petit Bain 21. Ennio Morricone – Bercy Arena 21. Claire Bergerault + Mark Fell & Will Gurthrie (fest. Crak) – Eglise Saint-Merry 21. Rubin Steiner & Daniel Larrieu – Centre des Arts (Enghien-les-Bains) (gratuit) 22. Tomoko Sauvage + Onceim & Jon Tilbury + Hanna Hartman (fest. Crak) – Eglise Saint-Merry 21. Sylvain Courtoux + Joachim Montessuis + Lucien Suel – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 22. She Past Away + [Qual : ANNULÉ] + Ash Code – Petit Bain 22. First Hate – Supersonic 22. Elen Huynh + Matthias Puech & Antoine Madet + Design Default – Le Génie d'Alex 22. Lydia Lunch + Joachim Montessuis + Eric Andersen, Ramuntcho Matta, Michele Gazich & Inge Bakkenes + Frank Rynne  – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 22. Ron Morelli + Svengalisghost + Antenes + Behzad & Amarou + Rag Dabons + Ohes... – Concrete 22. UVB 76 + Dr Rubinstein + Théo Muller – La Machine 23. Jon Gibson's Ensemble + Eddie Prevost & John Tilbury + F Pierce Warnecke (fest. Crak) – Eglise Saint-Merry 23. Sheik Anorak + Spook – La Pointe Lafayette 23. Stephen O'Malley + France & Richard Francés – La Maroquinerie 23. [Martial Canterel : ANNULÉ] + Holygram & Adam Usi + Bootblacks – Le Klub 23. Stéphane Marin & Pali Meursault – Le Cube (Issy-lès-Moulineaux) 24. Jessica Moss + Besoin Dead + Gneiss Rock – Espace B 24. Jeroen Search + Regal + 14anger + Hemka + Öspiel + Kairos + Scry + Fred Hush – plage de Glazart 27. Sigur Ros – Grand Rex ||COMPLET|| 28. J. G. Thirlwell : "Cholera Nocebo" – Fondation des Etats-Unis (gratuit) 28/29. Sigur Ros – Grand Rex 29. Tim Hecker + Gas + Midori Takada + Prurient + Pan Daijing (Red Bull fest.) – Palais de Tokyo 29. The Black Angels + A Place to Bury Strangers – La Cigale 29. Scaffolder + None + Sathönay – Espace B 29. Rebeka Warrior + Front de crypte + Da-Sein + Godzilla Overkill – La Station 29. I-F + Zadig : "Kern Space Adventures" + Kassem Mosse + John Heckle + Hanna Haleta – Concrete 30. Ujjaya – librairie Publico 30. Lene Lovich – Gibus 30. Ufomammut + Usnea – La Boule noire 30. Zombie Zombie + Marie Davidson + Not Waving + Soft War (December b2b AZF) + Simon Cell b2b The Pilotwings + Voisky présente "Disconnections, music for Clouds" (Red Bull fest.) – La Marbrerie (Montreuil) 30. Nova Materia & Latetitia Sadier : "Du point de vue des pierres", d'après Tristan Garcia (Red Bull fest.) – Nouveau Théâtre de Montreuil 30. Function + Dasha Rush + Marcelus + Gëinst – Concrete
Octobre 01. Spectres + Pura Mania + Youth Avoiders + Pierre & Bastien – La Mécanique ondulatoire 01. Sparks – Gaîté lyrique 03. Kiku, Blixa Bargeld & Black Cracker – Centre culturel suisse 03. Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds – Zénith ||COMPLET|| 04. Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds – Zénith 04. Ben Frost + Julien Desprez + Walter Dean + Parquet (Biennale Nemo) – Le Trianon (gratuit sur résa) 04. Whispering Sons – Espace B 04. Melt Banana – Batofar 05. Jozef Van Wissem – Espace B 05. Marietta + En attendant Ana – Petit Bain 05. Anna Meredith + ToutEstBeau (Biennale Nemo) – théâtre de Vanves 06. Black Zone Myth Chant + Tomoko Sauvage + Felicia Atkinson + Carval Tarek – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 06. Rebekah + Endlec – La Machine 07. Charlemagne Palestine (Nuit blanche) – musée d'Art et d'Histoire du judaïsme (gratuit) 07. Beth Ditto – Bataclan 08. Arto Lindsay – La Bellevilloise 09. Project Pitchfork – Petit Bain 10. Futuroscope : cinéconcert sur des films du Bauhaus (fest. des cinémas différents) – Grand Action 10. Carbon Sink + Belmont Witch + Gauchoir + Sissifioul – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) (gratuit) 12. Peter Kernel & Their Wicked Orchestra + Tiny Feet + Adam H. – Petit Bain 12. Mlacoler Culkin + Rouge Gorge + Passenger of Shit + Tabatra$h (Serendip Lab fest.) – Les Nautes 13. Zëro + Heliogabale – Batofar 13. Part Chimp – La Mécanique ondulatoire 13. Shifted + Artefakt + Giorgio Gigli – Concrete 14. Forest Swords (Biennale Nemo) – Badaboum 14. Wardruna – La Cigale 14. Elsiane + Jad Wio – La Java 14. The Pilotwings + Goto80 + Constance Chlore + Bill Vortex + Tryphème + Franck Gérard + Sauk from Mélodies souterraines (Serendip Lab fest.) – Les caves Lechapelais 14. Bas Mooy + Clouds + Verset Zéro + Yan Kaylen + Paulie Jan + Terdjman – La Machine 14. Eloïse Descazes & Eric Chenaux + Le Fruit vert – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 14. Totorro + Faire + Julien Gasc – théâtre Antoine-Vitez (Ivry/Seine) 17. Unsane – Petit Bain 18. Soft Kill + Minab + Dead – Supersonic (gratuit) 18. Richard Francès & Konpyuta + Cycloptik + Sneakhead (Serendip Lab fest.) – La gare XP 19. Nosfell – Café de la danse 19. Robin Fox & Sean Baxter + Thomas Ankersmit (Biennale Nemo) – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 20. Gary Numan – Trabendo 20. Mattias Aguayo & The Desdemonas + La Mverte + Casse Gueule – La Maroquinerie 20. Otto Von Schirach + Distorsion tropicale + DJ Diamond 999 (Serendip Lab fest.) – Petit Bain 20. Bogdan Raczynski – Batofar 21. Jarboe + Father Murphy – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 21. Hypnobeat + Josh Cheon + LAAM + CIA débutante (Serendip Lab fest.) – L'Esplanade 23. Mogwai – Grand Rex 24. The Dream Syndicate – Centre Barbara FGO 25. Rinji Fukuoka & Michel Henritzi + Trou aux rats + Yves Botz & Bruno Fernandes + William Nurdin – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 26. N.M.O. + Aufgang (Biennale Nemo) – Hasard ludique 26. King Dude + The Ruins of Beverast + (D O L C H) – Petit Bain 26. Cent ans de solitude + The Dead Goldfish Ensemble + Club Dilletante (Serendip Lab fest.) – Gare XP 26. Sete Star Sept + Maria Bertel & Mariachi – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 27. The Breeders – Gaîté lyrique 27. MoE + Dead + Chafouin – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 27. Don Vito + La Confraternita del Purgatorio + Bob Cooper – La Comedia Michelet (Montreuil) 27. SNTS + W.LV.S (The Driver vs Electric Rescue) + Minimum Syndicat + Hemka – La Machine 27. Paula Temple + Blawan + Len Farki + Thurman b2b Julian M. + Avalon Emerson + SHDW & Obscure Shape + Madben + Maxime Dangles + Mark Höffen + Präri (Big Bang fest.) – Les Docks de Paris (Saint-Denis) 28. Peter Hook & The Light – Le Trianon 28. Jerusalem in my Heart + Oiseaux-Tempête, Mondkopf & G.W. Sok – Centre Barbara-FGO 28. Big Brave – Gare XP 28. Delacave + Ventre de Biche + Le Prince Harry – Gibus 28. BlackNox + Cocoon + Paradis Noir + Super Stoned (Biennale Nemo : Optical Sound) – Le Générateur (Gentilly) 28. Spacelex + Waterproof + Botine + Musique chienne (Serendip Lab fest.) – Wonder/Liebert (Bagnolet) 29. Omar Di Bongo + Raymond IV + Sacré numéro + Couloir Gang + OKO dj + Opaque (Serendip Lab fest.) – Wonder/Liebert (Bagnolet) 30. Boss Hog – La Maroquinerie
Novembre 02. The National + Ride + Chassol + This is the Kit + Moses Sumney + Mina Tindle + Ethan Lipton & his Orchestra + Kevin Morby (Pitchfork fest.) – Grande Halle de La Villette 03. Jungle + Kamasi Washington + Polo & Pan + Isaac Delusion + Sylvan Esso + Cigarettes after Sex + Andy Shauf + HMLTD + Rejjie Snow + Tommy Genesis (Pitchfork fest.) – Grande Halle de La Villette 03. The Residents : In Between Dreams – Centre Pompidou 03. Amelie Lens + Anetha + Präri – Rex Club 04. Run The Jewels +  Talaboman + Badbadnotgood + The Blaze + Bicep + Sigrid + Princess Nokia + Jacques + Loyle Carner + Tom Misch + The Black Madonna + Sônge (Pitchfork fest.) – Grande Halle de La Villette 06. John Maus – La Maroquinerie ||COMPLET|| 07. Godspeed you! Black Emperor – Elysée Montmartre 07. Max Cooper – Gaîté lyrique 08. Zola Jesus – Point FMR 08. The Wedding Present plays "George Best" – Petit Bain 08. The Horrors – Trabendo 09. Annabelle Playe (Biennale Nemo) – Le Cube (Issy-lès-Moulineaux) 10. Red Zebra + Pour X raison – Supersonic (gratuit) 13. Liars – La Maroquinerie 14. Shannon Wright – Gaîté lyrique 14. BJ Nilsen + Thomas Tilly + Les acharnistes – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 15. Igorrr – La Maroquinerie 16. NSDOS + Watchin' with Milesdavisquintet ! (Biennale Nemo) – La Dynamo (Pantin) 16/17. Kristoff K.Roll : A l'ombre des ondes (fest. d'Automne) – La Pop 17. Trisomie 21 + The Saint-Cyr + Rendez-Vous – La Machine 17. Dälek – Batofar 17. Transglobal Underground feat. Natacha Atlas + Asgaya – Le Tamanoir (Gennevilliers) 18. Essaie pas + Nova Materia + Colombey – La Maroquinerie 18. Kristoff K.Roll : A l'ombre des ondes (fest. d'Automne) – La Pop 19. Ulver – La Machine 19. Agnostic Front + Bishops Green – Gibus 21. Sun Kil Moon – Gaîté lyrique 21. Metz + Decibelles + Drahla – Trabendo 21>24. Pierre-Yves Macé & Joris Lacoste (festival d'Automne) – Espace Pierre-Cardin 22>25. Carl Michael Von Hausswolf + Ensemble Ire + ErikM + Benjamin De la Fuente + Robert Piotrowicz + Annabelle Playe + Julien Ottavi + Jean Philippe Gross + Lancelot Hamelin + Alexis Forestier + Hugo Darcier + David Leon + Sylvain Levey + Remi Checchetto + Mariette Navarro le Werktank... (fest. Bruits blans) – Anis Gras (Arcueil) 23. Clan of Xymox + My Great Blue Cadillac – Bus Palladium 23. Modeselektor (dj) + Tijana T + Simo Cell – Rex Club 24. Emma Ruth Rundle – Espace B 24. Laibach – Trabendo 24. Arnold Dreyblatt + Prescott + Borja Flames (BBMix fest.) – Carré Bellefeuille (Boulogne-Billancourt) 24. Zombie Zombie + Aufgang – Le Tamanoir (Gennevilliers) 25. Stranglers – La Cigale 25. Mount Kimbie – Trianon 25. Mark Lanegan – Café de la danse 25. Protomartyr – La Maroquinerie 25. Etienne Jaumet, Peter Kember & Céline Wadier : La Monte Young Tribute + Colleen + Accident du travail (BBMix fest.) – Carré Bellefeuille (Boulogne-Billancourt) 25. Dynatron + Christine + Mlada Fronta – La Clef (Saint-Germain-en-Laye) 26. Quator Tana joue "Mishima" de Philip Glass – Collège des Bernardins 26. Ropoporose + Die!Die!Die! – Batofar 26. James Holden & The Animal Spirits + Groupshow (Andrew Pekler, Jan Jelinek & Hanno Leichtmann) + Paalma (BBMix fest.) – Carré Bellefeuille (Boulogne-Billancourt) 27. Marilyn Manson – Bercy|Arena 28. Chapelier fou – Le 104 28. John Zorn & Abraxas + Autoryno + Garth Knox – New Morning 30. Simon Fisher Turner : The Picture from Darkness (Biennale Nemo : Optical Sound) – Le Cube (Issy-lès-Moulineaux) (gratuit)
Décembre 02. Frustration + Komplikations + Plomb – La Clef (Saint-Germain-en-Laye) 03. Depeche Mode – Bercy|Arena 15/16. Éléonore Auzou-Connes, Emma Liégeois & Romain Pageard jouent "Musiques de table" de Thierry De Mey – La Pop 08. Punish Yourself – La Maroquinerie 12. Zayk + Hyperculte – Centre culturel suisse 12. Snap + Martin Meissier : Field (Biennale Nemo : Optical Sound) – La Dynamo (Pantin) 15. Jessica93 – La Maroquinerie
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Janvier 30/31. Pierre-Yves Macé & Joris Lacoste (festival d'Automne) – L'Apostrophe (Cergy-Pontoise)
Février 03. Nils Frahms – Yoyo|Palais de Tokyo ||COMPLET|| 15. Franck Vigroux & Laurent Gaudé : "Le Chant des ombres" – L'Ecam (Le Kremlin-Bicêtre)
Mars 07/08. Ryuchi Sakamoto & Shiro Takatani (Dumb Type) : "Dis.Play" – Maison de la Culture du Japon 23. Pierre Henry + Anabelle Playe + John Chantler + Bill Orcutt + Anthony Child (Présences électronique) (Présences électronique) – Maison de la radio|Studio 104 24. Else Marie Pade + :such: + Bellows + Phonophani + The Caretaker (Présences électronique) – Maison de la radio|Studio 104 25. Jacques Lejeune + Chris Corsano + Ben Vida & Marina Rosenfeld + Mads Emil Nielsen + Gravetemple (Présences électronique) – Maison de la radio|Studio 104
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Des concerts à Paris et autour
Avril 10. Jamie Stewart joue Xiu Xiu – Olympic café 10. Wolf Eyes Music 2018 + Evil Moisture + Delphine Dora + Sophie Cooper – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 10. Structure + Walking Idiots + Oktober Lieber – Le Klub ||COMPLET|| 11. JC Satàn + Cockpit – La Maroquinerie 11. Pyrit + Somaticae – Point FMR 11. Silent Era + Youth Avoiders + Retsar Bai Naim – La Comedia (Montreuil) 11. Descendeur + Disposition Matrix + Bordigaga + Saada Abe – L'Armony (Montreuil) 12. Dune Messiah (dj) – Le Sans-Souci (gratuit) 12. Mont Analogue + Vendège – Le Zorba (gratuit) 12. Massicot + Tonnerre + Belmont Witch – Le Jardin d'Alice (Montreuil) 12. The Ex + Anarchist Republic of Bzzz (fest. Banlieues bleues) – La Dynamo (Pantin) 13. Amusement Parks on Fire + Ulster Page + Misty Coast – Supersonic (gratuit) 13. DJ Krush – La Bellevilloise 13. La Secte du futur + Dune Messiah + The Space Padlocks – La Station 13. Èlg, Catherine Hershey, Borja Flames & Sourdure + D.K. + Carval Tarek (dj) – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 13. Tribalism + Parquet + Babil Sabir + Luca Ventimiglia + Mesce Basse + Broken Cash Machine + We Use Cookies + Hypnoqueen + Stex-1 + Junkaa-Poika & Stokastinen + Antoine Viard, Andrea Hakl & JF Riffaud + Minia Mania (dj) – Le Générateur (Gentilly) 13. Ghost in the Machine + WarinD + Basswell + NTBR – Glazart 14. Dominique a + My Brightest Diamond – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 14. Infecticide + Exo_C + Randy x Marsh + Mauvaise foi + Forge (Monospace fest.) – Petit Bain 14. Techno Thriller + Air LQD + Lostsoundbytes + Maoupa Mazzocchetti + Violent quand on aime + Constance Chlore + Ian Tocor – La Station 14. YC-CY + Max Lampin + Feller Buncher – Espace B 14. Michael Hiscock plays The Field Mice + Eggs + En attendant Ana – Le Chinois (Montreuil) 14. Function + Shifted – La Machine 14. Lil Louis + Josh Wink + Ellen Allien + Levon Vincent + Acid Arab + Paranoid London + Wlderz + Thomas Delacroix – Paris Event Center 15. Dominique a + Adrian Crowley – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie ||COMPLET|| 16. Ursa + Bitpart + Stalled Minds – Pointe Lafayette 17. Jacky Molard Quartet, Albert Marcoeur, François Corneloup, Christophe Marguet et Jean-Michel Veillon – Café de la danse 17. Chicaloyoh + Areva + Paul Grémare + Gauchoir – tba 18. Chrysta Bell – La Maroquinerie 19. Christian Death + Punish Yourself + Volker – La Machine 19. Peter Kernel – Point FMR 19. Ventre de biche + Compas dans l'oeil + Le Mal des ardents + La Coupure – La Station 19. Primal Scream + Nathalie Prass + Hollywood/Mikhael Paskalev (Arte concert fest.) – La Gaîté lyrique 19. Carole Robinson, Buno Martinez & Charles Curtis : "Naldjorlak I, II et III" d'Éliane Radigue – La Marbrerie (Montreuil) 20. Die Selektion + Gost + Hørd + Koy + Valeskja Valcav – Supersonic (gratuit) 20. Crystal Sound – La Générale (gratuit) 20. Los VV's + Société étrange + Bison Bison – Pointe Lafayette 20. Zarkoff + Al Niklaus (dj) + Law & Haktion (dj) +  Schwefelgelb (dj) + Philipp Strobel (dj) + Petula Black Sperm – La Station 20. Laurel Halo + Konrad Sprenger – église Saint-Merry 20. Lovatarxx + Cyclikweetos + Vyryl – Espace B 20. Nits – Petit Bain 20. Mondkopf + Second Spectre + Swarm Intelligence + SpunOff (dj) + Size Pier (dj) – La Machine 20. Idles + Lice – Trabendo ||COMPLET|| 21. Grand Blanc + Lenparrot + Buvette... (Disquaire Day) – Point FMR (gratuit) 21. Yan Wagner + Tristesse contemporaine (fest. Clap Your Hands) – Café de la danse 21. Modeselektor (dj) + Actress + Nathan Fake + Rival Consoles + Moxie b2b Louise Chen (dj) (Arte concert fest.) – La Gaîté lyrique 21. Watters – Espace B 21. Badbad – 2, rue Paul-Eluard (Montreuil) (gratuit) 21. Louisahhh + Jeanne Added + Maud Geffray + Myako + Léonie Pernet + Betty + RAG + Nari Fshr + Sophie Morello + Vikken + Leslie Barbara Butch + Sara Zinger + Catherin + Apollo noir + F/cken Chipotle (10 ans de Wet For Me) – La Machine 21. Igorrr + Niveau Zero – Trabendo ||COMPLET|| 22. The Body + Fange – Olympic café 22. Norma Loy + Babel 17 – Supersonic 22. Lea Bertucci + F.Ampisme + Félicie Bazelaire & Sig Valax + Roger MPR – tba 24/25. Franck Vigroux & Kurt d'Haeseleer – La Pop 25. Nine Eleven + Binaire + Unlogistic + Ayatollah – Le Klub 25. Helluvah + EDH + Rach Tree – Espace B 26. Franck Vigroux & Kurt d'Haeseleer – La Pop 26. Ought + Foammm – La Maroquinerie 26. Wrekmeister Harmonies + Grooms – Espace B 26. A Place To Bury Strangers – Trabendo 26. France + Why The Eye? + Mikhail Mineral – La Station 27. Popsimonova + Sleep Loan Sharks – Le Klub 27. Madben + Emmanuel Top + Trunkline (dj) – Rex club 28. Denis Frajerman, David Fenech, Carole Deville & Justine Schaeffer – Galerie Plateforme 28. Rhys Chatham + Krikor Kouchian + Chloé & Vassilena Serafimova – Centre Pompidou 28. Tomaga + Vanishing Twin + Veik – La Maroquinerie 28. Yves Mesnil + Birtawil + Ujjaya & Adama Ouedraogo (fest. Ambient) – Crypte du Martyrium 28. Arcade Fire – Bercy Arena 28. Regis + Inigo Kennedy + CTRLS + Anastasia Kristensen – Nuits fauves 28. She Past Away + Lebanon Hanover + Selofan – La Machine ||COMPLET|| 29. Thank + 25 + Brain Juice Drainer – La Comedia (Montreuil) 30. Koudlam + Bajram Bili + Pointe du lac – La Maroquinerie 30. Iron Fist of The Sun + Am Not + Kevlar + Kontinent – Les Voûtes 30. Seth Troxler & Miss Kittin – Badaboum 30. Silent Servant + Orphx + François X + Oko dj – Concrete
Mai 01. Venetian Snares & Daniel Lanois + Joanne Pollock + Tryphème – Trabendo 03. Black Leather Jesus + Vomir + Rien – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 04. Michael Mayer – Rex Club 05. Stratocastors + Top montagne + Petites voleuses – Gare XP 07. Iceage + Pardans – Petit Bain 07. Karenn + Varg + Shlømo + Sandrien + Basses Terres + Radiante Pourpre + Les Fils de Jacob – Concrete 09. John Wiese + Me Donner – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 09. Virginia + UVB + Théo Muller b2b Sottoh – La Machine 10. Derya Yildirim & Grup Simsek + Stranded Horse (Le Beau fest.) – La Petite Halle 11. And Also the Trees + Tropic of Cancer + Better Person + En attendant Ana + Magic Island (Le Beau fest.) – Trabendo 11. Lenny Dee + Manu le Malin + Docteur Macabre + Torgull – Rex club 12. Deerhoof + Ulrika Spacek + First Hate + Pantin plage + Le Couleur + [Good Morning : ANNULÉ] (Le Beau fest.) – Trabendo 12. I Hate Models + Ancient Methods + Rrose – La Machine 13. God is an Astronaut – Trabendo 14. Bryan's Magic Tears + Le Villejuif Underground + VvvV – La Maroquinerie (gratuit sur résa) 15. Sinivia Alvise + Erwan Keravec & Mats Gustaffson + Orchestre orange & Gëinst (fest. Switch) – Théâtre de Vanves 17. Moor Mother + Boy Harsher + Succhiamo (fest. Ideal Trouble) – La Station 17. Alessandro Cortini + Fléau – Petit Bain 17. Clément Edouard + Giani Caserotto + Elise Dabrowski & Claudine Simon (fest. Switch) – Théâtre de Vanves 18. Sister Iodine + Ramleh + B-Ball Joints (Low Jack) (fest. Ideal Trouble) – La Station 18. Joachim Florent + Nox.3 & Linda Olah + Chassol (fest. Switch) – Théâtre de Vanves 19. Yo La Tengo – Cabaret sauvage 19. Horse Lord + Das Ding + Noir Boy George (fest. Ideal Trouble) – La Station 19. Deux boules vanille + Mondkopf + The Noise Consort (fest. Switch) – Théâtre de Vanves 19. 999999999 + Raär + Under Black Helmet + Dax (dj) + Parfait – tba 20. Bundle of Joy (Barnt & Superpitcher) + La Mverte + Xeno & Oaklander + Cité lumière + December + AZF (fest. Ideal Trouble) – La Station 20. Biscuit Mouth + Melkbelly + Storm{o} + BadBad – Espace B 20. Of the Wand & the Moon + The Dark Red Seed + Vesperal – Supersonic (gratuit) 20. SNTS (Marvellous Island fest.) – Ile de loisirs (Vaires-Torcy) 22. Zëro + Moodie Black – Petit Bain 23. Buzz Kull + IV Horsemen – Espace B 23. Otomo Yoshihide + Kaze – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 24. Otomo Yoshihide & Chris Pitsiokos + Ikuro Takahashi – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 24. HMLTD + Faire (dj) – Petit Bain 25. Mogwai + Jon Hopkins + James Holden & The Animal Spirits (Villette sonique) – Grande Halle de La Villette 26. Car Seat Headrest + Naked Giants (Villette sonique) – Trabendo 26. Marquis de Sade + Anna Von Hausswolff + Exploded View (Villette sonique) – Grande Halle de La Villette 26. Kelly Lee Owens + The Sea & Cake + Tzusing + The Field + Richard Dawson + Ariel Kalma + Jackie Mendoza + Flamingods + Sassy 009 (Villette sonique) – Prairie du cercle nord et périphérique (gratuit) 26. Black Zone Myth Chant + Colin Johnco + Domotic +  Fatal Walima (Villette sonique) – Jardin des îles|Parc de La Villette (gratuit) 27. Bisou de Saddam + King Khan + Miley Serious + Paul Seul (Villette sonique) – Jardin des îles|Parc de La Villette (gratuit) 27. Abra + Essaie pas + Flohio + Nilüfer Yanya + Smerz + Snail Mail + Hookworms + Fire! + Mario Batkovic (Villette sonique) – Prairie du cercle nord et périphérique (gratuit) 28. The Chamelons – Supersonic 29. Deerhunter + Midnight Sister (Villette sonique) – Cabaret sauvage 29. Camille Emaille, Nina Garcia & Arnaud Rivière + Zaraz Wam Zagram & Sig Valax + Laurent Di Biase – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 29. The Damned – Petit Bain ||COMPLET|| 30. The Damned – Petit Bain 30. John Maus + Flat Worms + Kate NV (Villette sonique) – Trabendo 30. Igorrr + Ni – Les Cuizines (Chelles)
Juin 02. Penguin Café – Fondation Cartier 02/03. Björk + Beck + Jamie XX + King Krule + Father John Misty + Migos... (fest. We Love Green) – Bois de Vincennes 06. Heimatlos + Li Jianhong + Mei Zhyong + Wang Ziheng (Eastern Noise Congregation) – Les Voûtes 07. Molly Nilsson – Badaboum ||COMPLET|| 08. Molly Nilsson – Badaboum 09. Trisomie 21 + Delacave – La Maroquinerie 09. Waxahatchee – Espace B 09. The Driver + Renart + Le Cabaret contemporain + "In C" de Terry Riley + Le Comte + Arandel (dj) + Dudmode + Ambeyance (dj) + Clément Bazin (dj) – La Station 11. Preoccupations + Moaning – La Maroquinerie 12. Damo Suzuki's Network – Espace B 12. Thom York – L'Olympia 13. L7 – La Cigale 14. Ty Segall & The Freedom Band + Mike Donovan – Bataclan 15. Bernard Grancher + Infecticide + Les Trucs – Centre Barbara-FGO 15/16. Ryoji Ikeda : "Formula - c4i - Datamatics" – Centre Pompidou 16. Vitalic (fest. Bains numériques) – Lac d'Enghien-lès-Bains (gratuit) 17. Animal Collective – Le Trianon 22. Modern Life Is War + Cro Mags – Petit Bain 25. Nine Inch Nails – Olympia ||COMPLET|| 27. The Jesus & Mary Chain – Le Trianon 28. La Colonie de vacances – La Station 29. Fred P. aka Black Jazz Consortium + Tin Man + Kay Alce b2b Patrick Gibin + Skee Mask (Macki Music fest.) – parc de la mairie (Carrières/Seine) 30. A Deep Groove + Antal + Golden Dawn Archestra + Blake Baxter + Muddy Monk + Saint DX + Toshio Matsuura + Vox Low + Nathy Peluso (Macki Music fest.) – parc de la mairie (Carrières/Seine) 30. Eliott Litrowski (Macki Music fest.) – boat party 30. Echo Collective joue "Amnesiac" de Radiohead (fest. Days Off) – Le Studio|Philharmonie 30. Nils Frahm (fest. Days Off) – Salle Pierre-Boulez|Philharmonie
Juillet 01. Motor City Drum Ensemble + Josey Rebelle + Cotonete + Lomboy + Ceephax Acid Crew + Kamaal Williams + HDBeenDope + Sentiments (Macki Music fest.) – parc de la mairie (Carrières/Seine) 01. Nick V (Macki Music fest.) – boat party 01. Zaltan (Macki Music fest.) – boat party 03. David Byrne (fest. Days Off) – Salle Pierre-Boulez|Philharmonie 04. MGMT (fest. Days Off) – Salle Pierre-Boulez|Philharmonie 06. Trami Nguyen et Laurent Durupt jouent "Piano Phase" de Steve Reich + Bruce Brubaker + Laake + Fabrizio Rat + Murcof & Vanessa Wagner + Tom Rogerson + Grandbrothers (fest. Days Off) – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 06. Amelie Lens + Daniel Avery + Floating Points + Folamour + Jeff Mills + Laurent Garnier + Kink b2b Gerd Janson + Not Waving + Solomun... (The Peacock Society) – Parc floral (Vincennes) 06/07. Orchestre tout puissant Marcel Duchamp + Odessey & Oracle + Warum Joe... (La Ferme électrique) – La Ferme du Plateau (Tournan-en-Brie) 07. Sister Iodine (La Ferme électrique) – La Ferme du Plateau (Tournan-en-Brie) 07. Richie Hawtin + Tale of Us + Charlotte de Witte + Chloé + Maetrik + Mano Le Tough + Octo Octa + Joy Orbison b2b Kornel Kovacs (The Peacock Society) – Parc floral (Vincennes) 08. Maulwürfe – La Gaîté lyrique 09. Eels – Olympia 12. Chelsea Wolfe + Emma Ruth Rundle – Trabendo 13. Ministry + Grave Pleasures – Elysées Montmartre
Août 20. Front Line Assembly + Die Krupps – La Machine 24>26. Dirty Projectors + Idles + The Black Angels + Parcels + Cigarettes after Sex + Bonobo + Carpenter Brut + Justice... (fest. Rock-en-Seine) – Domaine de Saint-Cloud
Septembre 01. Ariel Pink (Paris Inter. Fest. of Psychedelic Music) – La Machine 04. Thee Oh Sees (Paris Inter. Fest. of Psychedelic Music) – La Cigale 05. Feist – L'Olympia 22. The Wedding Present – Point FMR
Octobre 04. Ballaké Sissoko & Vincent Segal – La Seine musicale (Boulogne-Billancourt) 20. Tallinn Chamber Orchestra : Fratres, Cantus in memoriam Benjamin Britten, Adam's Lament, Salve Regina et Te Deum d'Arvo Pärt – Salle Pierre-Boulez|Philharmonie 26. Jon Hopkins – Trianon 27. Killing Joke – Cabaret sauvage
Novembre 01>03. Bon Iver + Fever Ray + Mac DeMarco + Blood Orange... (Pitchfork Music fest.) – Grande Halle de La Villette 04. Peaches Christ Superstar – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 05. Colin Stetson – Café de la danse 18. Ensemble Links : Drumming de Steve Reich – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 23. Michael Nyman : "War Work: 8 Songs with Film" – Salle Pleyel 23. Ennio Morricone – Bercy Arena
Décembre 01. Deux boules vanille (fest. Marathon!) – La Gaîté lyrique 09/10. Moriarty – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 15. Gaspar Claus – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie
Avril 14. Arnaud Rebotini joue la BO de "120 Battements par minute" – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie
Mai 17. Philip Glass : Études pour piano – Salle Pierre-Boulez|Philharmonie 18. Bruce Brubaker & Max Cooper : Glasstronica – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie
Juin 26. Magma – Salle Pierre-Boulez|Philharmonie
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