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inparenth · 8 months
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Now Available: In Parentheses Magazine (Volume 8, Issue 2) Winter 2024
Now Available: In Parentheses Magazine (Volume 8, Issue 2) Winter 2024
You Are Welcome Here / Igor Aquino aka Marble Astronaut / In Parentheses / Volume 8 / Issue 2 / Winter 2024 In Parentheses Magazine (Volume 8, Issue 2) Winter 2024 By In Parentheses in IP Volume 8 64 pages, published 1/14/2024 The Winter 2024 issue of In Parentheses Literary Magazine. Published by In Parentheses (Volume 8, Issue 2) The January 2024 Edition of In Parentheses is now available on…
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oldshowbiz · 7 months
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“We’d already toured with the Dave Clark Five in late 1964 and often, to my ears, we blew them off the stage,” said Graham Nash of the Hollies. “I didn’t hang out with Dave – and I didn’t particularly like him. He was aloof and condescending, just a mediocre drummer … They thought they were the Beatles – and they weren’t. Their songs just didn’t cut it … On the last night of the tour, the Dave Clark Five were in the middle of their big number ‘Bits and Pieces’ when Eric Haydock and Peter Quaife, the Kinks’ bass player, took a huge bolt cutter to the stage power and cut those fuckers dead. Served ‘em right.”
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topoet · 1 month
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Spooky Traffic
By Traffic I have, as either stand-alone or mp3: Mr. Fantasy – original & expanded (1967); Traffic (1968); John Barleycorn Mist Die (1970); Low Spark of High Heeled Boys (1971): Welcome to the Canteen (1971); On The Road (1973); Smiling Phases (1991). So you might say I was a fan lol. Though my interest did drop off after Low Spark. I loved their first single: Paper Sun/Hole in My Shoe & had the…
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downthetubes · 3 months
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Dave McKean’s multimedia performance of Black Dog returns to the Lakes International Comic Art Festival
The Lakes International Comic Art Festival has announced the return of its co-commission, premiered in 2016, Black Dog: The Dreams of Paul Nash by Dave McKean, at this year’s Festival in September in Bowness-on-Windermere
The Lakes International Comic Art Festival has announced the return of its co-commission, premiered in 2016, Black Dog: The Dreams of Paul Nash by Dave McKean, at this year’s Festival in September in Bowness-on-Windermere. Art © 2016 Dave McKean This multi-media performance combines visual storytelling, a captivating musical score and spoken word performance, offering a visual journey through…
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sleepy-achilles · 7 months
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Kevin is given the job of interviewing the tag champs
Drew purposely lying to tease Leon. Leon purposely picking randy over dave to get back at him.
Drew had Leon's posters on his wall growing up. As Leon grew up on TV (kinda like dom but he was a constant TV appearing character) so yeah.
Leon met both dave and randy around the sametime. Idolised dave and had a bit of a crush on him (which everyone even dave knows about). Had a massive crush on randy but found him to be an asshole(only randy and leon know).
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supercriminalbean · 2 years
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Thinking about how traumatic someone's past Is and feeling your heart break for them and trying to find out why you feel so strong and am focusing so hard on it and then realising it's because you went through something extremely similar and just wish someone helped them because no one ever helped you when you went through it and still no one knows so you just watch them get help and just feel jealous and extremely proud that they can recover from what hurt them.
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inajar · 1 year
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Paul Nash e ? Roger Fry ?
In Dave McKean, "Black Dog - The Dreams of Paul Nash"
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ARCHER (2009-2023)(14 Saisons)
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La série se passe dans l'agence d'espionnage « ISIS » : International Secret Intelligence Service (SIS cf., ASIS, le SCRS, NZSIS) à New York ; une équipe au quotidien. L'espion Sterling Archer, anti-héros élégant mais jouisseur et égoïste, mène dans chaque épisode une mission d'ordre international. Malory Archer, sa dominatrice de mère, hyper-sexuelle et alcoolique, dirige et surveille les opérations en tant que patronne de l'Agence. L'intrigue s'enrichit de l'ex-petite amie d'Archer, Lana Kane, également sa collègue et concurrente, ainsi que des autres employés d'ISIS (le comptable maladroit Cyril Figgis, la secrétaire nymphomane et masochiste aux multiples prénoms, le docteur Krieger, savant fou, etc.). Les missions les confrontent régulièrement à des institutions internationales, des chefs politiques, des terroristes mais aussi des agences d'espionnage avec qui ISIS est en concurrence.
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myvinylplaylist · 25 days
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Dave Mason: Split Coconut (1975)
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therafanatics · 5 months
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WARNERMEDIA UPFRONT SHOW - (2019)
NEW YORK, MAY 15: Daveed Diggs, Donna Speciale, Niecy Nash, Rafael Casal, Shaquille O'Neal, and Eryn Allen Kane pose onstage during the WarnerMedia Upfront 2019 show at The Theater at Madison Square Garden on May 15, 2019 in New York City.
Pics by: Getty Images
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calvinreadscomics · 7 months
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Black Dog: The Dreams of Paul Nash is incomparable to any other comic in appearance. Dave McKean, perhaps most well known to the comics world (most well known to me, anyway) for his covers for Neil Gaiman's The Sandman, has a style that transcends one's usual expectations for craft, materiality, form, and quality for a comic, looking more likely to have come from a museum catalog than destined for the pages of a book. McKean's Sandman covers tended towards sculptural collage; this book makes use of a variety of different styles. The most common is a linework-focused, pencil-drawn style, with collage elements, but the chapters shift between more intently rendered pencil and ink, something that appears digital but I think is in fact screen print, acrylic, pencil, collage, oil pastel, and much more. Black Dog is peppered with splash pages and images that could headline museum shows, densely textured, imaginative, made with incredible craft and ingenuity, they sucked me into this book like nothing else. Even at their simplest McKean's art has such a sense of texture and materiality it gives Black Dog this art book quality, every page arresting in a new way. This artistry is well served by the other elements of the comic. McKean's paneling tends toward simple but effective. He chooses shots and imagery with masterful efficacy, creating evocative dreamlike sequence after evocative dreamlike sequence. Strange surrealistic imagery abounds. The feverish nightmare of the images is tied together by a more straightforward first-person narration by real-life war painter Paul Nash, as he both walks us through the real events of his life and adds evocative psychological context to the imagery and encounters of his titular dreams. McKean pairs text and image, again, masterfully, so one is always fed or confounded by the other. He knows, mercifully, as so many artists seem not to, when to pull back the text and let the images do the talking, making for many of the most breath-taking moments of the comic. The few conversations of the book are as delightfully well-written as the narration, every character as immediately charming or terrifying as they ought to be, and always full of portent. Black Dog is one of my favorite comics of all time, dreamlike, grimly meaningful, as gorgeous as anything you've ever seen.
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sophiaphile · 10 months
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supermarcey · 1 year
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The Tubi Tuesdays Podcast Episode 114 – Monster Brawl (2011)
The Tubi Tuesdays Podcast Episode 114 – Monster Brawl (2011)
The Tubi Tuesdays Podcast Episode 114 Monster Brawl (2011) Batch’s Pick Download HERE https://supermarcey.files.wordpress.com/2023/08/the-tubi-tuesdays-podcast-episode-114-monster-brawl-2011.mp3 Movie Starts Playing At: 00:08:43 Welcome to our podcast series from The Super Network and Pop4D called Tubi Tuesdays Podcast! This podcast series is focused on discovering and doing commentaries/watch…
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krispyweiss · 1 year
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Album Review: Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway - City of Gold
There’s some good listening to be had on City of Gold despite the lack of inspired and original songwriting.
The latest from Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway - guitarist-singer Tuttle, fiddler Bronwyn Keith-Hynes, mandolinist Dominick Leslie, bassist Shelby Means and banjo picker Kyle Tuttle - features virtuosic bluegrass playing and singing, a guest spot from Dave Matthews and solid production from Tuttle and Jerry Douglas.
But Tuttle and co-writer Ketch Secor (Old Crow Medicine Show) too often borrow melodies from others, as with “When My Race is Run” (“I Shall be Released”), “More Like a River” (“Buckets of Rain”) and “Goodbye Mary” (“Find the Cost of Freedom”); wallow in cliché as on “Next Rodeo;” create sequels like “Alice in the Bluegrass” to accompany Tuttle’s fondness for covering “White Rabbit;” or get a little too rambunctious for the song’s own good as on “Down Home Dispensary.”
Hello, legislator, the voters have spoken/there’s too much politicin’ and not enough tokin’, Tuttle sings on the warp-speed novelty track.
Through sheer talent - and stronger tracks like “El Dorado” - Tuttle & Golden Highway will City of Gold to work. But the source material is lacking sparkle.
Grade card: Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway - City of Gold - C+
8/10/23
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downthetubes · 1 year
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Dark Horse Book announces massive Dave McKean collection, "Thalamus"
Dark Horse Books is to publish the first comprehensive collection of work from legendary artist Dave McKean in Thalamus: The Art of Dave McKean
Dark Horse Books is to publish the first comprehensive collection of work from legendary artist Dave McKean in Thalamus: The Art of Dave McKean, a beautifully-designed set of two hardcover volumes with satin ribbon bookmarks, housed together in a stunning slipcase displaying new original artwork by McKean. This 600-page collection, the set measuring 10.5 x 14”, will feature McKean’s work…
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sleepy-achilles · 2 years
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Scrap my last version of this, here's the true one
Randy orton 🤝 dave batista 🤝 John cena 🤝 triple h 🤝 undertaker 🤝 Kevin nash- giving us scared and pretty and just fuckable Shawn michaels.
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