This week, You Are What You Love returns. During our season break, things have shifted in the entertainment industry. The WGA strike has continued, and SAG-AFTRA has joined them on the picket line in the fight for a fair deal with the AMPTP. In this special episode, we're joined by four WGA members, Elyse Morales, George Ghanem, Kyle Lau, and Charlotte Austin Johnson.
We talk about how each of them became working writers and members of the WGA, their personal experiences in the industry and what they're fighting for while on strike, and the moments in media that inspired them to become writers in the first place.
Listen to the episode now below, or
find You Are What You Love on your favorite podcast app here.
Learn More About the “Many Hands” Stories: The Last Three Teasers!
There’s only four days left until the crowdfunding campaign for our debut explicit anthology Many Hands: An Anthology of Polyamorous Eroticaends on July 20th, which makes it the perfect time to share our last three teasers! Our final teaser post includes teasers from the three authors we haven’t introduced yet: Alec J. Marsh, ilgaksu, and K. Martin!
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Author: Alec J. Marsh
Title: A Communion and Other Rituals
Excerpt:
A stage ran along the back of the room, a hundred tiny disco balls following the line of the curtains. A woman spun on the pole, but the front row was a mix of genders. There was no sign of Sebastian, but in this lighting and with the amount of makeup everyone was wearing, he could have been anyone.
Holly leaned on the bar. A man with a pink mullet, long feather earrings, and a cropped sequin top nodded at her, mixed several bright-blue drinks, and then gave them his full attention.
“What can I do for you, love?” he asked.
“We’re here to meet Sebastian,” Holly said. “Professional business, unfortunately.”
His gaze flicked to the stage, then back to them. “Do you have an appointment?”
“If I did, I would have said.”
The man raised an eyebrow with two rings in it.
“I’m here representing the Seattle coven,” she said. “It’s, uh. Delicate business.”
“I’m sure it is.” He sighed. “Sebastian’s busy tonight. Should I pull him off stage?”
Isaac looked back at the woman upside down on the pole, head thrown back, hair flying, and couldn’t tell if she was Sebastian or not. It made him feel much more at home.
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Author: ilgaksu
Title: the thought of men
Excerpt: Allan Lau Fei-Yu isn’t sure when exactly he lost all control over his life. He has a deepening, gnawing suspicion it might have been somewhere between four to six minutes after his birth. He has an even stronger suspicion that any hope of reclaiming it fled screaming about twenty seconds after he walked into the same room as Karl von Betzenstein and his husband.
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Author: K. Martin
Title: Lifeline
Excerpt:
Charlotte crutches back inside, where it’s dark and she’s safe from fluorescents, relieved—and also anxious, somewhere underneath the exhaustion. She can feel little flutters of it, but it’s not as strong as it usually is. They were, after all, bound to find out eventually about her bad days. She settles at her kitchen table with a sigh, leaning her crutches next to her. At least she’s in the kitchen now—closer proximity to food is some kinda progress, right?
“Go on and ask,” she sighs, bracing her elbows on the table, and her face on her hands as Lane settles next to her tentatively. Theresa stays standing in the middle of the kitchen.
There’s a beat of silence before Theresa breaks it. “What do you need right now?”
It’s none of the questions she was expecting.
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March has passed and I figure it’s too late to follow through with a post on the female directors I love, so instead, here’s a short list of the shows and films I’ve been watching this year in no specific order.
Beef (2023)
Directed by Lee Sung Jin
My most recent and favorite watch…lo and behold, Beef. A show about two extremely vulnerable and flawed people masking themselves through pride and borderline pettiness. Beef has it all from road rage, heist, and arson, to child abduction.
The Netflix Original starring Ali Wong and Steven Yeung features some of the most lonely characters I’ve seen on film. Danny Cho is a struggling self-proclaimed contractor that works every opportunity he’s given to keep him and his brother afloat while also standing by his promise to buy their parents a house in Los Angeles. With all of that weight at hand, Danny resorts to attempts at suicide and at the perfect time, meets Amy Lau—a woman just as lonely, struggling, and desperate at life as Danny.
But I promise you, it is not as touching as I made it out to be.
Danny and Amy take turns attacking each other after a road rage incident—pissing in Amy’s bathroom floor, vandalizing Danny’s truck, breaking into her house, fucking his brother, kidnapping her daughter—it never seems to end. … Until it does, in the middle of nowhere. The final episode of Danny and Amy in the Deserts reminded me of animals in the wild, a representation of what humans are in the grand scheme of it all. Beef is a must-watch for the hot-tempered, prideful Asians out there who are looking to see themselves on screen
Aftersun (2022)
Directed by Charlotte Wells
Aftersun was an experience. It was uneventful yet somehow spoke so much to me about the joys I’ve been holding myself back from and continue to do. I’d say that Aftersun is so well-loved because of how much it’s able to connect with its audience, despite their varying experiences in life.
It reminded me so much of a trip I had gone on with my father when I was about the same age as Sophie. It’s happened, it’s passed, and I can’t say it really made a drastic impact on my life. But it was there. It is now a memory—which is exactly what the film was. Instead of showing a major turning point in the protagonist’s life, it showed a memory, and it was enough for me to love.
Daisy Jones & the Six (2023)
Directed by James Ponsoldt, Nzingha Stewart, and Will Graham
Let me start off by saying how rich the production for Daisy Jones & the Six was, firstly through their music. I still remember when I first got my hands on the book and searched the band on Spotify, knowing very well that no results would come up, but now there they are—-with 3 million monthly listeners and 24 songs released.
Although the production and marketing went beyond my expectations, the writing seemed to lack, unable to show depth and establish the characters’ relationships with each other. The show went straight to the point, as though the writers had been scared of losing the audience’s attention by putting more focus on the little things, which I would doubt. It lacked the craziness that was found in the book. It lacked the drugs, women, fans, and the skyrocketing feel of their career that were always present in Reed’s works.
Nonetheless, these things never dragged down my rating of the show. It was interesting to finally see what Daisy and Billy’s chemistry looked like on screen and hear their lyrics come to life, which were, oh, so difficult to read on paper. Amazon Prime did its job to reach DJATS fans’ expectations and to entertain newcomers to the fictional band. — Let’s just hope Netflix does the same for Evelyn Hugo.
Suzume (2023)
Directed by Makoto Shinkai
My first anime experience in the cinema. Suzume’s soundtrack blasting from the speakers and Makoto Shinkai’s breathtaking art displayed before me brought this urge to jump through the screen. The atmosphere his art carried through the room was something I wish I could do with my own works.
Throughout the whole watch, it didn’t come to me that this was a love story between two people. There was that obvious crush Suzume had on Sōta, but it surprises me to hear a few people refer to this film as romance. It was moreover an emotional adventure, shining light on the lost souls that have made inches of the world alive.
My favorite scene, before Sōta is turned into a keystone, wherein Tokyo is shown in slow-motion with people going through their everyday lives—eating, shopping, and commuting–-while not knowing their world was on the brink of end, made me ponder of the unseen things that make life the way it is. Everything that has brought everyone to where they are.
There had been times when Suzume and Sōta would prepare to lock up a door once again and I’d think to myself, when will this end? It was as though listening to a song that would repeat the same line over and over again, but besides that, the pacing was captivating---had my eyes stuck to the screen the whole time.
Suzume is exactly what you would expect from Makoto Shinkai. Beautiful art, music, and an okay story.
Babylon (2023)
Directed by Damien Chazelle
Ask me if I’m tired of watching films set in Hollywood and I would likely say yes. But that doesn’t stop me from doing just so over and over again. It surprised me to see how negative the reviews on Babylon have been and almost allowed myself to be swayed by them, but thankfully, had chosen otherwise.
Although I do see where some of the negativity comes from.
The film has been branded as “ Chazelle’s attempt to pander to the Academy for another best pic nomination” by audiences, and as yet another film showing off the lavish and wild lives of Hollywood. Inequality, drugs, women, abuse, and everything. What’s new?
Well, I don’t really care about what’s new or what makes Babylon a poorly-made knockoff of Cinema Paradiso or Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. Chazelle was able to keep me entertained and laughing throughout its 3-hour duration, and sometimes it gets really tiring trying to make cinema a technical experience. I can proudly say (shaking as I type this) that I loved Babylon.
There was a Shooting outside of my streets Sunday night and an 18 year old was shot and killed that's why I'm making this edit to honor that 18 year old and other young kids and people who passed away sadly over the years it breaks my heart to see so many gone so young and innocent That 18 year old was in Augusta Georgia Hicks Road At the time of the shooting and Robb elementary school shooting was in 2022 Makenna Lee Elrod, Eliahna Torres, Jackie Cazares, Layla Salazar, Jayce Carmelo Luevanos, Jailah Nicole Silguero, Nevaeh Bravo, Alyssa Alhadeff, Rachel Joy Scott, Kelly Ann Fleming, Judith and Maria Barsi, Heather Michele O'Rourke, Lucille Ricksen, Catherine Violet Hubbard, Chase Kowalski, Jesse Lewis, Jessica Rekos, Emilie Parker, Avielle Richman, Caroline Previdi, Olivia Engel, Josephine Gay, Dylan Hockley, Madeleine Hsu, Star Hobson, Saffie-Rose Brenda Roussos,Lily Peters, Olivia Pratt Korbel, Elizabeth Shelley, Sara Sharif, Charlotte Figi, Charlotte Bacon, Daniel Barden, Charlotte Louise Dunn, Hannah Louise Scott, Skylar Annette "Sky " Neese, Tristyn Bailey, Adriana Dukic, Little Scarlett Taylor, Sara Fay Rivazfar, Daniela Carolina Vasquez Mazariegos, Lavinia Trematerra, Prince Octavius of Great Britain, Jenna Renea Mosier, Emma Grace Brinkerhoff, Alexis "Lexi" D'Shea Norred, Isabella Sara “Bella” Tennant, Rachel Marie D'Avino, Joanna Caroline “JoJo” Ross, Megan Rochelle Jenkins, Amberly Mendoza, Ana Grace Marquez-Greene, Mhairi Isabel Macbeath, Grace Audrey McDonnell, Amerie Jo Garza, Alexandria "Lexi " Rubio, Bella Bond, Sable Gibson, Olivia Dahl, Peggy Montgomery, Shirley Temple Black 1928-2014 and Baby LeRoy, Ashanti Grinage, Ava Martin White, Ava Jordan Wood, Amanda Todd, Sidra Hassouna, Zainab Momin, Selena Lau, Lacey Foy, Sarah Radney, Nylah Anderson, Park Boram, O.J. Simpson, Sophie North, Cassie Bernall, Jaime Guttenberg, Hana St. Juliana, Gina Montalto, Alaina Petty, Meadow Pollack, Emily Grace Jones, Natalie Danielle Brooks, Lois Janes, Louis XVII, Melissa Helen Currie, Corey Tyler DePooter, Kevin Allan Hasell, Paige Ann Herring, Rachael Elizabeth Hill, Emily Keyes, Emily Horten, Mei Leung, David Charles Kerr, Abigail McLennan, Dunblanesandyhook
DEATH NOTE
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Misa Amane-Secondary
THE MELANCHOLY OF HARUHI SUZUMIYA
Tsuruya-Secondary
Kyon-Secondary
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Tamaki Suou-Secondary
Kyoya Ootori-Primary
BOKU NO HERO ACADEMIA
Tenya Iida-Secondary
Tamaki Amajiki-Request
JOJO’S BIZARRE ADVENTURE
Johnathan Joestar-Secondary
Joeseph Joestar ( Part 2 only )-Secondary
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Giorno Giovanna-Secondary
Trish Una- Secondary
Diego Brando-Primary
FREE!! IWATOBI SWIM CLUB
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FRUITS BASKET
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BLACK BUTLER
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Madame Red-Secondary
Lau-Secondary
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SAILOR MOON
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VIDEO GAMES
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Zidane-Secondary
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Niles / Zero-Primary
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2023 Primetime Emmy Nominations - Outstanding Period Costumes for a Series
Perry Mason / HBO
Season 2, Episode 2 "Chapter Ten"
Costume Designer - Catherine Adair
Assistant Costume Designer - David J. Matwijkow
Costume Supervisor - Nanrose Buchman
Catherine Adair was previously nominated in 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008, Costumes for a Series for Desperate Housewives.
Nanrose Buchman won the Emmy in 1987, Achievement in Costuming for a Series for Fame. And in 2021, Period Costumes for The Queen's Gambit.
Buchman was previously nominated in 1992, Individual Achievement in Costume Design for a Miniseries or a Special for Homefront. And in 2016, Costumes for a Variety, Nonfiction or Reality Program for Grease: Live.
Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story / Netflix
Episode 6 "Crown Jewels"
Costume Designer - Lyn Elizabeth Paolo
Co-Costume Designer - Laura Frecon
Asstitant COstume Designer - Jovana Gospavic
Costume Supervisor - Alex Locke
The Crown / Netflix
Season 5, Episode 3 "Mou Mou"
Costume Designer - Amy Roberts
Associate Costume Designer - Sidonie Roberts
Costume Supervisor - Christof Roche-Gordon
Amy Roberts won an Emmy in 2020, Period Costumes for The Crown.
Roberts was previously nominated in 2011, Costumes for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special for Upstairs, Downstairs. And in 2021, Period Costumes for The Crown.
Sidonie Roberts won an Emmy in 2020, Period Costumes for The Crown.
Sidonie Roberts was previously nominated in 2021, Period Costumes for The Crown.
The Great / Hulu
Season 3, Episode 2 "Choose Your Weapon"
Costume Designer - Sharon Long
Assistant Costume Designer - Claire Tremlett
Assistant Costume Designer - Basia Kuznar
Costume Supervisor - Anna Lau
Sharon Long won the Emmy in 2022, Period Costumes for The Great.
Basia Kuznar won the Emmy in 2018, Period Costumes for The Crown.
Anna Lau was previously nominated in 2016, Costumes for a Period/Fantasy Series, Limited Series or Movie for Outlander. And in 2018, Period Costumes for Outlander.
The Marvelous Mrs. Masisel / Amazon Prime Video
Season 5, Episode 4 "Susan"
Costume Designer - Donna Zakowska
Assistant Costume Designer - Katie Hartsoe
Assistant Costume Designer - Ben Philipp
Assistant Costume Designer - Amanda Seymour
Costume Supervisor - Claire Aquila
Costume Supervisor - Marie Seifts
Donna Zakowska won the Emmy in 2008, Costume for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special for John Adams. And in 2019, Period Costumes for The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.
Zakowska was previously nominated in 2018, 2020, and 2022, Period Costumes for The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.
Ben Philipp was precisely nominated in 2022, Period Costumes for The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.
I read a lot of things from my TBR in May, especially comics. Favorites this month were Hearts on Fire, The Rivals of Casper Run, and Don’t Fear the Reaper. I own Way Down Deep and A Very Beery New Year, KU titles were In a Jam, The Orc from the Office, Funny Guy, Hearts on Fire, Wishing Upon a Star, and Gouda Friends, and everything else was from either Hoopla or Libby.
How the Wallflower was Won (Last Chance Scoundrels #2) - Eva Leigh
Nita Hawes’ Nightmare Blog Vol. 1: The Fire Next Time (#1-6) - Rodney Barnes* **
Nita Hawes’ Nightmare Blog Vol. 2: Murder by Another Name (#7-12) - Rodney Barnes* **
In a Jam - Kate Canterbury
Saga #64 - Fiona Staples, Brian K. Vaughan
His at Night (The London Trilogy #3) - Sherry Thomas
Don’t Fear the Reaper (The Lake Witch Trilogy #2) - Stephen Graham Jones* **
The Orc from the Office (Claws & Cubicles #2) - Kate Prior
Funny Guy - Emma Barry
Hearts on Fire - Christina Berry*
Wishing Upon a Star (The Silver Linings Series #3) - Christina Berry*
The Sucker - Elle Shivers* **
The Rivals of Casper Road (Garnet Run #4) - Roan Parrish
Locke & Key/Sandman: Hell and Gone #0 - Joe Hill
Locke & Key/Sandman: Hell and Gone #1 - Joe Hill
Victor LaValle’s Destroyer #1-6 - Dietrich Smith, Victor LaValle* **
Basketful of Heads (Hill House Comics #1) - Dave Stewart, Deron Bennett, Leomacs, Joe Hill, Riccardo La Bella
Way Down Deep - Charlotte Stein, Cara McKenna
A Very Beery New Year (Cider Bar Sisters #3.5) - Jackie Lau* **
thinking about my own history of doing this from early adolescence to now and the chain that lead me from one to the other as I remember it. at the point of obsession i went backwards and watched the whole filmography of all these people, and once the obsession was ‘sated’ and i reached ‘the end’ i lost all interest in them thereafter (if they were still living), which in retrospect was maybe not quite a sane thing to do.
clark gable -> joan crawford -> audrey hepburn -> charlie chaplin -> katherine hepburn -> elizabeth taylor -> james dean -> paul newman -> marilyn monroe -> judy garland -> dirk bogarde -> yul brynner (classical cinema phase)
charlotte rampling (endured woody allen for her) -> vanessa redgrave -> jane fonda -> sharon stone -> michelle pfeiffer -> angelina jolie (has made some CLUNKERS)
river phoenix (is category by himself)
ralph fiennes -> kristen scott thomas (can do no wrong) -> colin firth (obvious The English Patient phase)
leslie cheung (ultimate genius, great at every genre) -> andy lau
russell crowe -> keanu reeves (both had more varied filmographies at the point of obsession than expected)
mickey rourke -> john malkovich -> willem dafoe -> christopher walken -> al pacino -> ed norton -> nicholas cage ->klaus kinski (weird white men phase)
shahrukh khan -> madhuri dixit -> hrithik roshan -> rani mukherjee (bollywood phase which lasted for a LONG TIME because each of these megastars is also super prolific)
brigitte bardot (much deeper as an actress than anyone told me) -> jane birkin -> alain delon -> emmanuelle beart -> eva green -> benoit magimel (hot french people)
Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies (Serie 2023)
#JackieHoffman #MadisonThompson #MarisaDavila #KallieHu #CharlotteKavanagh #JosetteHalpert
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Serie Jahr: 2023- (April)
Genre: Comedy / Musicl / Romantik
Hauptrollen: Jackie Hoffman, Madison Thompson, Marisa Davila, Kallie Hu, Charlotte Kavanagh, Josette Halpert, Tricia Fukuhara, Jason Schmidt, Johnathan Nieves, Ari Notartomaso, Cheyenne Isabel Wells, Matt Kennedy, Maxwell Whittington-Cooper, Nicholas McDonough, Shanel Bailey, Victor Lau …
Serienbeschreibung: Rydell High School, 1954:…
29 luglio 2023: Alignment, RBX x Closing Party al Bolgia Summer Garden - Bergamo
Bolgia Summer Garden, top club a Bergamo sabato 29 luglio 2023 fa scatenare il suo closing party della stagione 22 - '23 con il sound di Alignment, top dj producer italiano che da tempo vive e fa musica a Berlino. Ad accompagnarlo, un talento emergente della console come il romano RBX. E' l'ennesimo party imperdibile, per chiudere una stagione memorabile.
Nella Garden Room del Bolgia, come dicevamo, sabato 29 luglio, il suono è quello techno che non dà scampo di Alignment, ragazzo prodigio italiano che ha lasciato la sua città natale, Bologna, per trasferirsi a Berlino, capitale della techno. Le sue produzioni hanno subito conquistato colleghi di peso come Richie Hawtin, Charlotte de Witte, Ben Klock. Così i promoter in tutta Europa non hanno perso tempo ad offrirgli club e serate di prestigio. Fino a diventare una presenza fissa dei party KNTXT o delle prestigiose compilation del Fabric. Il suo stile? Lo stesso Alignment lo definisce "un viaggio negli angoli più profondi e bui del proprio io". La potenza delle melodie, le linee di basso profonde, il ritmo veloce: tutto nei suo dischi converge. Si prenda ad esempio l'ottimo remix per "End Of Days?" di Mattia Trani. Il 5 agosto, dopo un top club come il Bolgia, vola al BEC Warehouse di Manchester per Teletech Festival 2023, assieme, tra gli altri, al citato Hawtin. E che dire del talento italiano RBX? All'anagrafe fa Roberto Ippoliti, classe '96, a partire dal 2018, ha perfezionato le sue abilità di produzione e ha collaborato con diverse etichette di prestigio. Techno, tech-house ed hard techno i suoi generi di riferimento. Chiudono il cerchio nella Garden Room, durante la stessa notte, WM, Federico Amoroso e Christian Bove.
La festa continua, il 29 luglio al Bolgia di Bergamo, anche nella Indoor Room con il party Groovers. Il Bolgia apre alle 23.30 e si balla fino alle 6 del mattino.
Il party che vede protagonisti Alignment e RBX al Bolgia di Bergamo sabato 29 luglio 2023 è solo l'ennesimo appuntamento all'insegna dell'eccellenza nel top club sull'A4. Tra gli altri, sul palco del Bolgia, si sono esibiti di recente top dj come Tita Lau, Luca Agnelli, Chris Liebing, Len Fake e molti altri artisti attivi in tutto il mondo, tra cui Sam Paganini, Indira Paganotto, I HATE MODELS, 999999999 e KLANGKUENSTLER ed il trio Franchino, 00Zicky e Jo Gala.
29/07 Alignment, RBX x Closing Party @ Bolgia Summer Garden - Bergamo
Bolgia
via Vaccarezza 9, Osio Sopra (Bergamo) A4: Dalmine
29 luglio 2023: Alignment, RBX x Closing Party al Bolgia Summer Garden - Bergamo
Bolgia Summer Garden, top club a Bergamo sabato 29 luglio 2023 fa scatenare il suo closing party della stagione 22 - '23 con il sound di Alignment, top dj producer italiano che da tempo vive e fa musica a Berlino. Ad accompagnarlo, un talento emergente della console come il romano RBX. E' l'ennesimo party imperdibile, per chiudere una stagione memorabile.
Nella Garden Room del Bolgia, come dicevamo, sabato 29 luglio, il suono è quello techno che non dà scampo di Alignment, ragazzo prodigio italiano che ha lasciato la sua città natale, Bologna, per trasferirsi a Berlino, capitale della techno. Le sue produzioni hanno subito conquistato colleghi di peso come Richie Hawtin, Charlotte de Witte, Ben Klock. Così i promoter in tutta Europa non hanno perso tempo ad offrirgli club e serate di prestigio. Fino a diventare una presenza fissa dei party KNTXT o delle prestigiose compilation del Fabric. Il suo stile? Lo stesso Alignment lo definisce "un viaggio negli angoli più profondi e bui del proprio io". La potenza delle melodie, le linee di basso profonde, il ritmo veloce: tutto nei suo dischi converge. Si prenda ad esempio l'ottimo remix per "End Of Days?" di Mattia Trani. Il 5 agosto, dopo un top club come il Bolgia, vola al BEC Warehouse di Manchester per Teletech Festival 2023, assieme, tra gli altri, al citato Hawtin. E che dire del talento italiano RBX? All'anagrafe fa Roberto Ippoliti, classe '96, a partire dal 2018, ha perfezionato le sue abilità di produzione e ha collaborato con diverse etichette di prestigio. Techno, tech-house ed hard techno i suoi generi di riferimento. Chiudono il cerchio nella Garden Room, durante la stessa notte, WM, Federico Amoroso e Christian Bove.
La festa continua, il 29 luglio al Bolgia di Bergamo, anche nella Indoor Room con il party Groovers. Il Bolgia apre alle 23.30 e si balla fino alle 6 del mattino.
Il party che vede protagonisti Alignment e RBX al Bolgia di Bergamo sabato 29 luglio 2023 è solo l'ennesimo appuntamento all'insegna dell'eccellenza nel top club sull'A4. Tra gli altri, sul palco del Bolgia, si sono esibiti di recente top dj come Tita Lau, Luca Agnelli, Chris Liebing, Len Fake e molti altri artisti attivi in tutto il mondo, tra cui Sam Paganini, Indira Paganotto, I HATE MODELS, 999999999 e KLANGKUENSTLER ed il trio Franchino, 00Zicky e Jo Gala.
29/07 Alignment, RBX x Closing Party @ Bolgia Summer Garden - Bergamo
Bolgia
via Vaccarezza 9, Osio Sopra (Bergamo) A4: Dalmine