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this all actually happened; I was there
#lupin netflix#assane diop#claire laurent#benjamin ferel#youssef guedira#sofia belkacem#raoul diop#jean luc keller#babakar diop#mariama diop
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Jean-Luc Cappozzo & Géraldine Keller - Air Prints
Ayler Records
2013
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#one of the funnier stories of 2018#(a week late still funny)#jean-luc godard#vent d'ouest#westerly wind#fake#short film#lundi matin#craig keller
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2021-22 Alphabetical Directory Fwd A-M
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Aho Sebastian Alexandrov Nikita Altybarmakian Andrei Amirov Rodion Anderson- Dolan Jared Andersson Lias Arvidsson Viktor Asplund Rasmus Atkinson Cam Backstrom Nicklas Bailey Josh Balcers Rudolfs Bankier Caedan Barkov Aleksander Barratt Evan Barre-Boulet Alex Barzal Mathew Batherson Drake Beaucage Alex Beauvillier Anthony Beckman Adam Bellows Kieffer Bemstrom Emil Beniers Matt Benn Jamie Bennett Sam Bergeron Patrice Berggren Jonatan Bertuzzi Tyler Bjorkstrand Oliver Blichfeld Joachim Boeser Brock Bokk Dominik Bolduc Zachary Boldy Matthew Bordeleau Thomas Borgstrom Henrik Boucher Tyler Bourgault Xavier Bourque Mavrik Bowers Shane Brabenec Jakub Bratt Jesper Brink Bobby Brisson Brendan Brown Connor Broz Tristan Buchnevich Pavel Bunting Michael Burakovsky Andre Buyalsky Andrei Byfield Quinton Caufield Cole Cehlarik Peter Chekhovich Ivan Chibrikov Nikita Chinakhov Yegor Chromiak Martin Chytil Filip Cirelli Anthony Coe Brandon Colangelo Sam Coleman Blake Colton Ross Compher J.T. Comtois Maxime Connor Kyle Copp Andrew Coronato Matthew Cotton David Couture Logan Couturier Sean Coyle Charlie Cozens Dylan Crosby Sidney Crouse Lawson Cuylle Will Dach Colton Dach Kirby Dadonov Evgenii Dahlen Jonathan Damiani Riley Danault Philip Dean Zach DeBrincat Alex DeBrusk Jake Dellandrea Ty Denisenko Grigori Doan Josh Domi Max Donato Ryan Dorofeyev Pavel Draisaitl Leon Drury Jack Dube Dillon Dubois Pierre- Luc Duchene Matt Duclair Anthony Dugan Jack Duke Dylan Dvorak Christian Eberle Jordan Ehlers Nikolaj Eichel Jack Eklund William Elvenes Lucas Eriksson Ek Joel Ertel Justin Evangelista Luke Fabbri Robby Fagemo Samuel Farabee Joel Farrell Sean Fedotov Ilya Fiala Kevin Finley Jack Firstov Vladislav Fix- Wolansky Trey Foerster Tyson Foote Nolan Formenton Alex Forsbacka- Karlsson Jakob Forsberg Filip Foudy Jean-Luc Foudy Liam Francis Ryan Frost Morgan Gallagher Brendan Gallant Zachary Garland Conor Gaudreau Johnny Giroux Claude Glass Cody Golyshev Anatoly Goncalves Gage Gourde Yani Granlund Mikael Greig Ridly Gritsyuk Arseny Groulx Benoit-Olivier Grundstrom Carl Guenther Dylan Guentzel Jake Gunler Noel Gurianov Denis Gusev Nikita Gushchin Danil Hagel Brandon Hall Taylor Hallander Filip Harrison Brett Hartman Ryan Hawryluk Jayce Hayes Kevin Hayton Barrett Heineman Emil Helenius Sami Henriksson Karl Henrique Adam Hertl Tomas Hintz Roope Hirose Taro Hirvonen Roni Hischier Nico Hoffman Mike Hoglander Nils Holloway Dylan Holmstrom Simon Holtz Alexander Horvat Bo Howden Brett Huberdeau Jonathan Huckins Cole Hughes Jack Hyman Zach Iaffalo Alex Jarventie Roby Jarvis Seth Jeannot Tanner Jenik Jan Jenner Boone Johansen Ryan Johnson Kent Johnson Wyatt Jost Tyson Kadri Nazem Kakko Kaapo Kaliyev Arthur Kalynuk Wyatt Kane Evander Kane Patrick Kapanen Kasperi Kapanen Oliver Kaprizov Kirill Kase Ondrej Karlsson William Katchouk Boris Kaut Martin Kayumov Artur Keller Clayton Kempe Adrian Kerfoot Alexander Khovanov Alexander Khusnutdinov Marat Kidney Riley Killorn Alex Kirk Liam Kisakov Aleksandr Klimovich Danila Knies Matthew Koivula Otto Koivunen Ville Konecny Travis Kopitar Anze Korczak Ryder Koshtov Yegor Kostin Klim Kotkaniemi Jesperi Kravtsov Vitali Krebs Peyton Kreider Chris Kubalik Dominik Kucherov Nikita Kunin Luke Kuokkanen Janne Kupari Rasmus Kuznetsov Evgeny Kyrou Jordan L’Heureux Zachary Labanc Kevin Lafreniere Alexis Laine Patrik Landeskog Gabriel Lapierre Hendrix Larkin Dylan Lauko Jakub Leason Brett Lee Anders Leschyshyn Jake Lindholm Elias Lucius Chaz Lundell Anton Lundestrom Isac Lysell Fabian MacKinnon Nathan Madden Tyler Malatesta James Malkin Evgeni Mangiapane Andrew Mantha Anthony Marchand Brad Marchenko Kirill Marchessault Jonathan Marchment Mason Marner Mitch Martino Ayrton Matthews Auston Mazur Carter Mcbain Jack McCann Jared McDavid Connor Mcleod Ryan McMichael Connor McTavish Mason Meier Timo Mercer Dawson Meyers Ben Miettinen Veeti Mikheyev Mikhail Milano Sonny Miller J.T. Mittelstadt Casey Monahan Sean Mysak Jan
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a list of characters i play, mainly for myself, who forgets.
* represents faceclaims that are used more often.
marital status - single, married, divorced.
royal court
elizabeth adair, married (white, straight) faceclaim → phoebe tonkin
celia de andrade (white, lesbian) faceclaim → natalie dormer
henry adair, married (white, straight) faceclaim → drew van acker
george adair, married (white, straight) faceclaim → francois arnaud
alexander adair, married (white, straight) faceclaim → jack falahee
richard adair, married (white, straight) faceclaim → robert pattinson
anne fontaine, married (white, straight) faceclaim → lily james
maximiliano bracamonte (white, straight) faceclaim → daniel sharman
lucrezia bracamonte (white, straight) faceclaim → merritt patterson
nathalia bracamonte (white, straight) faceclaim → odeya rush
isaac bracamonte (white, straight) faceclaim → nico tortorella
zachariah bracamonte (white, straight) faceclaim → jacob elordi
nora hansen (white, lesbian) faceclaim → stella maxwell
affonso gaxholli (white, straight) faceclaim → luke mitchell
tiziana gaxholli (white, straight) faceclaim → amanda seyfried
fairwood
jason ford, married. (white, straight) faceclaim → luke mitchell*
lucas fisher, married. (white, straight) faceclaim → robbie ammel.
peter ross, single. (white, straight) faceclaim → taron egerton.
reagan scavo, single. (white, bi-sexual) faceclaim → conor leslie.
joshua brooks, single. (afro-american, straight) faceclaim → michael b. jordan.
axton scavo, engaged. (white, straight) faceclaim → daniel sharman*
zoey estrada, single. (cuban, lesbian) faceclaim → jeanine mason.
nathan conforti, single. (white, straight) faceclaim → kyle harris.
christian ward, married. (mexican/white, straight) faceclaim → peter gadiot.
alexis ward, single. (mexican, pansexual) faceclaim → melissa barrera.
yasmin emeksiz, single. (turkish, straight) faceclaim → demet özdemir.
tree hill
nathan smith, divorced (?) (white, straight) faceclaim → aaron taylor johnson.
sawyer scott, single. (white, bisexual) faceclaim → kristine froseth.
madison landry, single. (chinese/white, bisexual) faceclaim → chloe bennett.
cassandra gatina, single. (white, lesbian) faceclaim → abbey cowen.
logan evans, single (white, straight) faceclaim → drew van acker.
chris keller jr, married (white, straight) faceclaim → jean luc bilodeau.
clovers
sofia norheim, single (white spaniard, bisexual) faceclaim → ester exposito.
anthony camden, single (white, straight) faceclaim → alex fitzalan.
santiago varela, single (korean/white, bisexual) faceclaim → charles melton.
rivals
lily camden, single (white spaniard, pansexual) faceclaim → maria pedraza.
jeremy saracen, single (white, pansexual) faceclaim → daniel sharman.
1x1
anthony giannoti, single (white, straight) faceclaim → milo ventimiglia.
adam ward, single (white, straight) faceclaim → adam driver.
jess mariano, single (white, straight) faceclaim → milo ventimiglia.
coyote ugly
alexander verhage, single (mexican/white, straight) faceclaim → peter gadiot.
sonny taylor, single (white, bisexual) faceclaim → phoebe tonkin.
alabama
shawn bridgers, married (white, pansexual) faceclaim → carlson young.
bentley carmichael, single (white, pansexual) faceclaim → daniel sherman.
augusta
aiden meadows, married (white, straight) faceclaim → luke mitchell.
emmeline chase, single (white, straight) faceclaim → phoebe tonkin.
ayto
sebastian marin, married (mexican, straight) faceclaim → michael trevino.
alexa mccarthy, single (white, pansexual) faceclaim → maia cotton.
evenwood
loren hamilton, widowed (white, straight) faceclaim → luke mitchell.
lissandra gonzalez, single (cuban, pansexual) faceclaim → ana de armas.
boston uni
austin king, single (white, straight) faceclaim → max irons
ryke hale, single (white, straight) faceclaim → daniel sharman
westfield apartments (new verse)
willow garrison, single (white, bisexual) faceclaim → jessica alexander
tomas de jong, divorce (white/mexican, straight) faceclaim → peter gadiot
caleb townsend, single (white, straight) faceclaim → alex fitzalan
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Girl Play with Snake Showing in OSMOSCOSMOS Curated by Joerg Bader and Alexandra Schüssler at Centre de la photographie Genève. 19th June - 25th August.
The exhibition OSMOSCOSMOS attempts to bring together two universes that are too rarely associated in our monotheistic cultures where sexuality is marked by guilt: Eros and cosmos. We can describe them as dynamic, as not static, not stable, not fixed. Jean-Pierre Vernant (1), specialist in ancient Greece and its myths, describes the meeting of the two: Eros - always in motion, between men and gods - witnessed the birth of the universe, allowing Uranus and Gaia to procreate. Gaia, who is emancipating herself from Chaos, needs the energy of Eros to unite with Uranus. Lying on his back and mating with Gaia, Uranus refuses to withdraw, despite the Titans they have just spawned and who are waiting to be born. Gaia encourages her future children to revolt and places a sickle handle in young Cronus' fist. He grabs the object to use it as a weapon and cuts off his father's sexual parts. This immense pain forces Uranus to pull away from Gaia with vehemence and upwards, forming the vault of the sky, the starry firmament, the Cosmos – forever.
Artist includes:
ROMY ALIZÉE
NOBUYOSHI ARAKI
JANE EVELYN ATWOOD
DOROTHÉE ELISA BAUMANN
HÉLÈNE BELLENGER
CAROLINE BERNARD
GÉRARD BERRÉBY
MATHIEU BERNARD-REYMOND
RENATE BERTLMANN
VIKTORIA BINSCHTOK
URSULA BÖHMER
MAUREN BRODBECK
MARA CATALÁN
MARINA CAVAZZA & GIULIA D'ANNA LUPO
FLORENCE CHEVALLIER
OLIVIER CHRISTINAT
NICOLAS CRISPINI
BUNU DHUNGANA
MAURICIO DIAS & WALTER RIEDWEG
CHRISTOPH DRAEGER
PHILIPPE DURAND & KLARA MEINHARDT
CHARLES & RAY EAMES
SANDRINE ELBERG
HANS-PETER FELDMANN
SABRINA FERNÁNDEZ CASAS
SYLVIE FLEURY
ENRIQUE FONTANILLES
JACQUES FOURNEL
LINDA FREGNI NAGLER & MICHAEL DOSER
PAUL-ARMAND GETTE
NADIA GRANADOS
VIVIENNE GRIFFIN
CHRISTIANE GRIMM
BARBARA HAMMER
HEIDI HASSAN
ASTRID JAHNSEN
NIKOLA JANKOVIC & SARAH VADÉ
DENIS JUTZELER
PHILIPP KEEL
PIERRE KELLER
MAJIDA KHATTARI
MARTIN KIPPENBERGER
JÜRGEN KLAUKE
CYRIL KOBLER
AMÉLIE LABOURDETTE
JEAN-JACQUES LEBEL
LEIGH LEDARE
EDEN LEVI AM
NICOLAS LIEBER
ARMIN LINKE
FRED LONIDIER
LEE LOZANO
URS LÜTHI
MANON
EDGAR MARTINS
ANGELA MARZULLO
FABIO MAURI
MICHEL MAZZONI
SUSAN MEISELAS
BJØRN MELHUS
FALK MESSERSCHMIDT
BORIS MIKHAILOV
CARLO MOLLINO
VERITA MONSELLES
GIANNI MOTTI
JEAN-LUC MOULÈNE
JOHAN ÖSTERHOLM
AURÉLIE PÉTREL
PETER PILLER
WALTER PFEIFFER
ROMAN PYATKOVKA
PIERRE RADISIC
CATHERINE RADOSA
KOKA RAMISHVILI
THOMAS RUFF
GREGOR SAILER
STUART SANDFORD
VIVIANE SASSEN
LINA SCHEYNIUS
LAURENT SCHMID
JO SPENCE
JULES SPINATSCH
ANNIE SPRINKLE & BETH STEPHENS
A.L. STEINER
STANLEY STELLAR
CLARE STRAND
ANNELIES ŠTRBA
JEAN TINGUELY
DANILA TKACHENKO
GRAZIA TODERI & ORHAN PAMUK
PATRICK TOSANI
NICOLE TRAN BA VANG
YVES TRÉMORIN
JAN VAN IJKEN
GILLES VERNERET
LILIANE VERTESSEN
CHRISTIAN WALDVOGEL
CHARLES WEBER
PATRICK WEIDMANN
BARBARA WOLFF
GIOVANA ZUCCARINO
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LEGENDS & STARS PRELIMINARY ROSTER (SUBJECT TO CHANGE) Riverdale KJ Apa (Archie Andrews) Casey Cott (Kevin Keller) Jordan Connor (Sweet Pea) Mark Consuelos (Hiram Lodge – also Matteo on All My Children) Martin Cummins (Sheriff Tom Keller) Charles Melton (Reggie Mantle) Drew Ray Tanner (Fangs Fogarty)
The 100 Henry Ian Cusick (Marcus Kane – also Desmond Hume on Lost) Mike Dopud (Michael Vinson) Jessica Harmon (Niylah) Richard Harmon (John Murphy) Jarod Joseph (Nathan Miller) Lindsey Morgan (Raven Reyes) Bob Morley (Bellamy Blake) Tasya Teles (Echo)
Once Upon A Time Colin O’Donoghue (Captain Hook) Chris Gauthier (William Smee)
iZombie David Anders (Blaine DeBeers) Robert Buckley (Major Lilywhite) Malcolm Goodwin (Clive Babineaux) Jessica Harmon (Dale Bozzio) Bryce Hodgson (Don E/Scott E) Rahul Kohli (Ravi Chakrabarti)
Letterkenny Andrew Herr (Jonesy) Tyler Johnston (Stewart)
Other Jean-Luc Bilodeau (Ben/Baby Daddy) Patrick Chan (Three-time Olympic medalist and figure skating world champion) Adrian Holmes (Frank Pike/Arrow, Nick Barron/19-2, Basqat/Smallville) Dan Payne (Beast/Descendants) Ryan Robbins (Samuel Bly/Sacred Lies, Noah Funk/Pure) Emma Tremblay (Ruby Arias/Supergirl) Erica Tremblay (Bunny/Imaginary Mary) Jacob Tremblay (Auggie/Wonder, Jack/Room) Adam Tsekhman (Gary Green/Legends of Tomorrow)
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I'm interested in learning more about Godard. Could you recommend any good articles on him?
Hi! I think the best article introducing him is still Craig Keller’s piece for Senses of Cinema in their Great Directors section, archived here https://archive.li/ncWrGHere is an interview of Godard by Jonathan Rosenbaum on his Histoire(s) du cinéma projecthttps://www.jonathanrosenbaum.net/1997/04/trailer-for-godard%E2%80%99s-histoires-du-cinema/Lastly here is Bill Krohn’s criticism of Richard Brody’s book “Everything is Cinema: The Working Life of Jean-Luc Godard http://cinema-scope.com/features/kinbrody-and-the-ceejays-richard-brodys-everything-is-cinema/I have other books and articles on pdf and epub, so feel free to message me your email and I can send some if you like.
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part 4 news dump (aka, the result of me trawling through the Agences Artistiques actor CV website like a lunatic)
Firstly and most importantly: younger Ben has been re-cast. To be honest I suspected this would happen; I never quite bought into the performance of the actor initially playing him like I bought into younger Assane and younger Claire who were/are both outstanding, and if younger Ben was going to get more scenes I figured they'd re-cast the role. Anyway, the new actor's name is Brice Derouéné. His agency made a post on IG confirming the casting. I'm surprised they weren't told to take it down. Also, he's currently IG mutuals with both Mamadou Haidara and Ludmilla Makowski. Will we finally be getting scenes with young Assane, Claire, and Ben as a trio? Friendly reminder that THIS IS NOT A WANT, IT'S A NEED.
Léa Bonneau (young Juliette) lists P4 on her CV. They kind of telegraphed in the final episode of P3 that the Pellegrinis would be coming back in some way. That said if Juliette ends up being anything other than a villainous or at the very least morally gray figure I will crash out. (Fun fact: she's in the background at Assane's funeral and when the lid is lifted off of the coffin she looks kind of...smug? IDK if it was schadenfreude because Claire was full-on weeping right in front of her or what. Also my theory is that Hubert Pellegrini was behind everything Keller did in P3 and that Mariama is sus as fuck but that's a whole separate post.)
For some reason Monsieur Imbert (the guy who owned the boutique that Assane robbed in the first episode of Part 3) is coming back. In fairness I thought he was kind of funny.
There will be at least four episodes because there's a writer who specifically put on her CV that she worked on episode 4.
#lupin netflix#part 4 news & updates#assane diop#benjamin ferel#claire laurent#juliette pellegrini#hubert pellegrini#jean luc keller#mariama diop#mamadou haidara#ludmilla makowski#lea bonneau#brice derouene
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Hockey – Perte du label “parcours d’excellence sportive” pour Dijon ''Nous souhaitons exposer notre projet d’avenir pour le hockey sur glace dijonnais. Nous travaillons activement à la préparation de la prochaine." Source : Sport local | Du mouvement dans les rangs de l'association du CPHD
#Alberto Catalao#CPHD#ffhg#france hockey#Frédérique Rousselet#hockey#Jean-François Jurado.#Le bien public#Luc Tautou#Mineur#Olivier Jury#parcours d’excellence sportive#Pierrick Thibault#Samuel Keller#Sophie Touflet#Stéphane Rak#Stephen Dugas#Steve Legral
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synchornization of the sense syllabus
Course Description:
Synchronizations of Senses (SOS), a seminar/workshop/studio/study group/conversation, is a complement to 4.356Cinematic MigrationsLinks to an external site.. This class invites in-depth examination of sense percepts, noting nuances, and articulating specificities. A generative focus is placed on the practices of varied practitioners–film directors, artists, musicians, composers, architects, designers–whose writings relay a process of thinking and feeling integral to their forms of material production.
Using prompts suggesting varying contexts, such as The Film Sense, written by Sergei Eisenstein, and The Cinema Interval, written by Trinh T. Minh-Ha, in addition to other writings by Eisenstein and Minh-Ha and others, the intention of this course is to create a space for experimentation, exploratory discussion and productions via aesthetic inquiry into perceptions of all senses.
Testing various ways aesthetic forms and their shifts—historic and contemporary—have relations to still emerging contemporary subjectivities (felt emotion in a human body), in this workshop/seminar we will study productions created by participants, case studies of varied producers, and generate new work individually and/or collaboratively via diverse media explorations, which include reading, writing, drawing, and publishing, as well as photographic, cinematic, spatial, and audio operations productions.
The course contents will comprise screenings, listening assignments, and guest visits, in addition to readings, discussions, and presentations. An aim is conviviality, rigor, and engagement fueled by the willingness of the participants to share perceptions and projects. The SOS Documentation Project, produced by the previous participants, is an ongoing accretive node.
Course References: Filmmakers considered include Sergei Eisenstein, Luis Buñuel, Ousmane Sembene, Trinh T. Minh-ha, Lucrecia Martel, Jia Khangke, Andrei Tarkovsky, John Akomfrah, Jean-Luc Godard, Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Abderrahmane Sissako, Haile Gerima, and others. Selected Readings: This is a list of readings indicating what class participants may be able to choose from in relation to their interests. Eisenstein, Sergei. The Film Sense. Edited by Jay Leyda. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1947. Eisenstein, Sergei, and Jay Leyda. Film Form: Essays in Film Theory. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1969. Trinh, T. Minh-Ha. Cinema Interval. New York: Routledge, 1999. Trinh, T. Minh-Ha. Woman, Native, Other: Writing Postcoloniality and Feminism. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1989. Trinh, T. Minh-Ha. When the Moon Waxes Red: Representation, Gender, and Cultural Politics. New York: Routledge, 1991. Trinh, T. Minh-Ha. Lovecidal: Walking with the Disappeared. New York: Fordham University Press, 2016. Cha, Theresa Hak Kyung. Dictée. New York: Tanam Press, 1982.Cha, Theresa Hak Kyung. Dictee. 1St Calif. pbk. ed. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2001. Cha, Theresa Hak Kyung., ed. Apparatus, Cinematographic Apparatus: Selected Writings. New York: Tanam Press, 1980. Tarkovskiĭ, Andreĭ Arsenʹevich. Sculpting in Time: Reflections on the Cinema. 3Rd University of Texas Press ed. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1991. MacKenzie, Scott, ed. Film Manifestos and Global Cinema Cultures: a Critical Anthology. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2014. Anthes, Bill. Edgar Heap of Birds. Durham: Duke University Press, 2015. Rukeyser, Muriel. The Life of Poetry. New York: Current Books, 1949.Rukeyser, Muriel. The Life of Poetry. New York: Kraus Reprint, 1968. Silko, Leslie Marmon. Almanac of the Dead: a Novel. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1991.Silko, Leslie Marmon. Almanac of the Dead: a Novel. New York: Penguin Books, 1992. Pamuk, Orhan, and Erdağ M Göknar. My Name Is Red. 1St American ed. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2001. Pamuk, Orhan, and Maureen Freely. Other Colors: Essays and a Story. 1St U.S. ed. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2007. Buñuel, Luis, and Garrett White. An Unspeakable Betrayal: Selected Writings of Luis Buñuel. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2000. Classen, Constance, ed. The Book of Touch. Oxford: Berg, 2005. Classen, Constance. Worlds of Sense: Exploring the Senses in History and across Cultures. London: Routledge, 1993. Classen, Constance. The Color of Angels: Cosmology, Gender, and the Aesthetic Imagination. London: Routledge, 1998. Deleuze, Gilles, and Félix Guattari. What Is Philosophy?. New York: Columbia University Press, 1994. Deleuze, Gilles. Cinema. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1986.Deleuze, Gilles. L'Image-Mouvement. Paris: Éditions du Minuit, 1983.Deleuze, Gilles. L'Image-Temps. Paris: Éditions de Minuit, 1985. Bergson, Henri, Nancy Margaret Paul, and M. E Dowson. Matter and Memory. London: G. Allen & Unwin, 1962.Bergson, Henri, Nancy Margaret Paul, and M. E Dowson. Matter and Memory. New York: Doubleday, 1959.Bergson, Henri. Matter and Memory. New York: Zone Books, 1999. Barad, Karen Michelle. Meeting the Universe Halfway: Quantum Physics and the Entanglement of Matter and Meaning. Durham: Duke University Press, 2007. Keeling, Kara. The Witch's Flight: the Cinematic, the Black Femme, and the Image of Common Sense. Durham: Duke University Press, 2007. Delany, Samuel R. About Writing: Seven Essays, Four Letters, and Five Interviews. Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press, 2005. Batchelor, David. Chromophobia. London: Reaktion Books, 2000. Arnheim, Rudolf. Visual Thinking. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1969. Thomas, Sheree R., ed. Dark Matter: a Century of Speculative Fiction from the African Diaspora. New York: Warner Books, 2000. Marcus, Greil., and Werner. Sollors, eds. A New Literary History of America. Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2009. Albers, Josef. Interaction of Color. 50Th anniversary edition ; 4th edition. New Haven, [Connecticut]: Yale University Press, 2013. Liu, Cixin, and Ken Liu. The Three-Body Problem. First U. S. edition. New York: Tor Books, 2014. Condé, Maryse, and Richard Philcox. Of Morsels and Marvels. London: Seagull Books, 2020. Spivak, Gayatri Chakravorty. Readings. London: Seagull Books, 2014.
The asteriks (***) indicate readings to be read during the initial weeks of the workshop/seminar, as these will allow us to begin discussions of a matrix of terms we’ll be working with–such as functives, percepts, and concepts–in order to share a basis for further probing.
***Moten, Fred. Stolen Life. Durham: Duke University Press, 2018.
‘Anassignment Letters’
***Deleuze, Gilles, and Félix Guattari. What Is Philosophy?. New York: Columbia University Press, 1994.‘Conclusion : From Chaos to the Brain’***Eisenstein, Sergei. The Film Sense. Edited by Jay Leyda. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1947.chapter 2, ‘Synchronization of Senses’
***Wolf, Maryanne. Reader, Come Home: The Reading Brain in a Digital World. New York: HarperCollins,
***Ingold, Tim. “Bringing Things Back to Life: Creative Entanglements in a World of Materials.”
University of Aberdeen, 2010.
Further References:
Spillers, Hortense J. Black, White, and in Color: Essays on American Literature and Culture. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2003.
Keller, Helen. The World I Live in. New York: The Century co., 1914.
Harris, Laura. Experiments in Exile: C.L.R. James, Hélio Oiticica, and the Aesthetic Sociality of Blackness. First edition. New York: Fordham University Press, 2018.
New Museum (New York, N.Y.). Trigger: Gender as a Tool and a Weapon. Edited by Johanna Burton and Natalie Bell. New York, NY: New Museum, 2017.
(exhibition catalogue)
Janevski, Ana, and Thomas J. Lax. Judson Dance Theater: the Work Is Never Done. New York, NY: Museum of Modern Art, New York, 2018.
(exhibition catalogue)
Bard College Center for Curatorial Studies. The Conditions of Being Art: Pat Hearn Gallery & American Fine Arts, Co. Edited by Jeannine Tang, Ann E. Butler, and Lia Gangitano. Annandale-on-Hudson, NY: Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, 2018.
(exhibition catalogue)
Hustvedt, Siri. Living, Thinking, Looking: Essays. New York: Picador, 2012.
Brinkema, Eugenie. The Forms of the Affects. Durham: Duke University Press, 2014.
Rancière, Jacques. Aisthesis: Scenes from the Aesthetic Regime of Art. London: Verso Books, 2013.
Rothenberg, Jerome, and Steven Clay, eds. A Book of the Book: Some Works & Projections about the Book & Writing. New York: Granary Books, 2000.
White, Hayden V. The Practical Past. Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press, 2014.
Eagleton, Terry. The Ideology of the Aesthetic. Cambridge, MA, USA: Basil Blackwell, 1990.
Lupton, Ellen. Thinking with Type: a Critical Guide for Designers, Writers, Editors, & Students. 2Nd rev. and expanded ed. New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2010.
Baer, Nicholas, Maggie Hennefeld, Laura Horak, and Gunnar Iversen, eds. Unwatchable. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 2019.
Flusser, Vilém, and Nancy Ann Roth. Gestures. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press, 2014.
Chute, Hillary L. Why Comics?: from Underground to Everywhere. First edition. New York, NY: Harper, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, 2017.
Clark, Samanta and Samuel. Casa Moro. London: Ebury, 2004.
Caruth, Cathy. Unclaimed Experience: Trauma, Narrative, and History. Twentieth Anniversary edition. Baltimore, Maryland: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2016.
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Das Beste aus Twitter, März-Edition
Wir sind hier schließlich auch der Unterhaltung verpflichtet!
Obermessdiener Andreas Schmitt ließ gestern Abend bei #MainzbleibtMainz kein gutes Wort an der Alternative für Deutschland. Die ganze Rede des Obermessdieners am Hohen Dom zu Mainz findet ihr hier: https://t.co/g75QdTDLB7 pic.twitter.com/y8lgWgielr
— ZDF (@ZDF) February 22, 2020
ER WEISS ES NICHT! LERNEN DIE KINDER IN DER SCHULE DENN GAR NICHTS MEHR? pic.twitter.com/KcZoAYmH1C
— Quarkkrokettchen (🏡) (@anneschuessler) February 24, 2020
Merz sagt, er stünde „für Aufbruch und Erneuerung“. Mir ist vor Lachen das Feuer in der Höhle ausgegangen.
— Anne Hufnagl 📷 (@Twelectra) February 25, 2020
In Deutschland müsste es doch eigentlich reichen, wenn man erklärt, man möchte von dem Virus nicht befallen werden. Funktioniert doch bei Telefonwerbung auch schon super…
— Reiner *bleibt zuhause* Knudsen (@reinerknudsen) February 26, 2020
könnte alles so einfach sein. v.G. pic.twitter.com/hLgmorLW6N
— Alexandra Perl (@Stullengold) March 1, 2020
Wenn nun zwei Wochen Corona-Ferien in Schulen und Kindergärten verordnet werden, sollten die Eltern als Ausgleich mit kostenlosem Corona-Bier versorgt werden.
— Melanie Wyssen-Voß mit M wie Maske auf (@Mellcolm) March 2, 2020
Das kleine Kind stochert beim Mittagessen in seinen sehnlichst gewünschten drei Kartoffelklößen herum, die es soooo dringend mal wieder haben wollte. Irgendwann bricht es weinend aus ihm heraus: "Mami, ich fürchte, ich hab das mit etwas ganz Leckerem verwechselt!" *seufz*
— jadekompendium (🏡) (@jadekompendium) March 4, 2020
Manchmal ist es ganz einfach, das Richtige zu tun. pic.twitter.com/nVJUfw9gop
— Sham Jaff (@sham_jaff) March 4, 2020
Zisch. pic.twitter.com/hmmuzwrnJX
— Ralph Ruthe (@ralphruthe) March 5, 2020
Reality pic.twitter.com/CUUArpTtNN
— Naturism.Com💎💎 (@NaturismC) March 6, 2020
Der Praktikant hatte wohl Spaß. pic.twitter.com/aRVEjx7SUS
— serotonic 🌱💖🏳️🌈 (@serotonic) March 7, 2020
Das ist sie wohl, diese Gleichberechtigung, von der sie alle reden. pic.twitter.com/X8dJQcOFvB
— Melanie Wyssen-Voß mit M wie Maske auf (@Mellcolm) March 8, 2020
In der ICE-Toilette ist hat sich eben durch das Bremsen des Zuges außerplanmäßig der Spiegelschrank geöffnet, dahinter ist so eine Art Mini-Serverraum und ein großes Warnschild "Für Zugbegleiter: Niemals die Taste R drücken!". Jetzt bin ich ja kein Zugbegleiter, die Frage ist…
— Der Graslutscher (@DerGraslutscher) March 8, 2020
Vielleicht nutzen wir Corona mal dazu nachzuholen, was in D generell fehlt: – Homeoffice als Teil der Arbeitskultur – Ausbau Digitale (Netz-) Infrastruktur – Mentalität nicht krank zu arbeiten – Regelmäßig Hände waschen – Schulen mit IT ausstatten – Pflegekräfte besser bezahlen
— Jonas Westphal (@westphal) March 8, 2020
Persönliche Nachteile, die ich aufgrund der angeblichen Flüchtlingskrise 2015 erlitten habe: 1) Plötzlich überall Nazis
— Alexandra Braun (@RAinBraun) March 8, 2020
Meetings mit dem Typ eitler Medienmensch sind auf ne Art entspannend. Muss man nur Hallo sagen und schon monologisiert es los. Kann man gut abschalten. Zwischendrin nur sowas einstreuen: »Echt?«, »Wahnsinn!«, »So viel Steigerung!?«, »Das geht ja richtig ab!«, »Stark von Dir!«.
— Leander Wattig (@leanderwattig) March 9, 2020
I’ve just had another event cancelled. They want to reschedule to September. They all want to schedule to September. If you’re rescheduling your event choose a different month.
— Marcus John Henry Brown (@MarcusJHBrown) March 9, 2020
Ich wiederhole mich: Es gibt so viel Liebe auf Twitter. Man muss nur genau hinschauen wollen.
— Melanie Wyssen-Voß mit M wie Maske auf (@Mellcolm) March 9, 2020
Wer Home Office vorschlägt, damit Eltern Kinder betreuen können, hat wohl weder Home Office noch Kinderbetreuung wirklich verstanden.
— Philippe Wampfler (@phwampfler) March 8, 2020
Ich mein, Großveranstaltungen gut und schön, aber Hotdogtheken bei Ikea. #covid19
— serotonic 🌱💖🏳️🌈 (@serotonic) March 10, 2020
"Der Regenbogen hat ja auch Sieben Farben" stellte meine Tochter (4) grad fest, nachdem ich ihr nochmal erklärte, dass die Woche 7 Tage hat. Und mir ist das ernsthaft in meinem ganzen Leben noch nie aufgefallen. 😂
— Stefan Blumenthal 🏡 (@DerSpucky) March 13, 2020
Was wird eigentlich die neue Ausrede der DHL, wenn ganz Deutschland nachweislich zu Hause anzutreffen ist?
— Peter Wittkamp🏡 (@diktator) March 13, 2020
Ich sehe die Krise positiv und freue mich auch als Mann mal Zeit mit dem Einjährigen zu verbringen. Oh … höre gerade, er ist schon zwei.
— Peter Wittkamp🏡 (@diktator) March 13, 2020
+++ Wichtige Mitteilung +++ Die legitime Startzeit für Day Drinking wurde soeben von den Behörden mit sofortiger Wirkung und zunächst unbegrenzer Dauer auf 11 Uhr vormittags herabgesenkt.
— Peter Wittkamp🏡 (@diktator) March 14, 2020
Meine 13 jährige hat gerade einen discord-Server für die Klasse eingerichtet, zum Austausch. Und dem Klassenlehrer will sie Montag zeigen, wie das geht. Und vielleicht bin ich gerade ein kleines bisschen stolz. #jugendhackt
— Kerstin Butenhoff (@KerstinBuu) March 13, 2020
I was just asked if I had enough books. 😂😂😂 Yes, enough to see me through Corona. No, because ONE CAN NEVER HAVE ENOUGH BOOKS.
— Katja Bell (@babellon2) March 15, 2020
Mein Dosenbrot-Portfolio aus der Bundeswehrzeit steigt gerade enorm im Wert. Gut, dass ich nicht zu voreilig in Gold investiert habe.
— H. Gottesmann (@powerpointen) March 15, 2020
glaubt ihr die supermarktregale fotografieren manchmal auch die leere in uns
— carla kaspari (@carlsparla) March 15, 2020
Meine Superkraft ist dem Rat von Fachleuten zu vertrauen die sich den ganzen Tag wissenschaftlich mit Dingen beschäftigen von denen ich vorher noch nie gehört hab
— turboateng (@turboateng) March 15, 2020
Finanziell wird das ein beschissenes Jahr. Ob ich es durchstehe? Keine Ahnung. Ob ich trotzdem optimistisch bin? Na klar. Ich bin seit dreißig Jahren Freiberufler und auch ohne sich zu verbiegen und ohne zu lügen, lässt sich wirklich ALLES irgendwie bewältigen.
— Peter Breuer (@peterbreuer) March 15, 2020
Nicht vergessen: Besonders in der Isolation ist es wichtig tägliche Gewohnheiten beizubehalten ☝#coronavirus pic.twitter.com/7YJ8fsfPlr
— Mirco Wilhelm (@bindermichi) March 15, 2020
Willst du meine redundante Kontaktperson sein? 🔲 Ja 🔲 Nein 🔲 Vielleicht
— Quarkkrokettchen (🏡) (@anneschuessler) March 16, 2020
Komisch. Kaum hat man so eine Krise rufen alle nach ÄrztInnen und Pflegepersonen und niemand mehr nach Unternehmensberatern, die uns jahrelang erklärt haben man kann doch im Gesundheitswesen hier und da und überall einsparen.
— Jean-Luc Lehnsherr (@derLehnsherr) March 16, 2020
Wenigstens kann man nun soviel Knoblauch essen wie nötig, ohne sich Gedanken zu machen, ob man einen Termin am nächsten Tag hat. #wirbleibenzuhause #FlattenTheCurve
— Bettina Scherff (@BettyScherff) March 18, 2020
ich will ja nicht angeben, aber ich wusste auch schon vor corona, wie wichtig frauen für die gesellschaft sind.
— katja berlin (@katjaberlin) March 19, 2020
Bemerkenswerte Frageformulierung meines Arztes eben: „Arbeiten Sie oder machen Sie Home-Office?“
— Max.Buddenbohm (@Buddenbohm) March 19, 2020
Wenn wir alle bereit sind, uns ab sofort auf »das« Virus zu einigen, dann sag ich gern auch künftig »das« Blog. So haben wir alle weniger Schmerz.
— Leander Wattig (@leanderwattig) March 18, 2020
ihr glaubt corona schmorona dies das die wahrheit ist doch dass die uns alle in quarantäne haben wollen damit der staat währenddessen den tauben die batterien wechseln kann
— julia (@mentholkippe) March 18, 2020
keine ahnung wer das gerade hören muss: es gibt genug podcasts. du musst jetzt keinen neuen anfangen. leg das mikrofon wieder weg, max. ruf mal deine großeltern an. back was schönes. leg das mikrofon wieder weg.
— Lena blauer Haken (@leanindersprite) March 19, 2020
2020 ist auch das Jahr, in dem wir lernten, wie überflüssig Studiopublikum bei den meisten Fernsehsendungen ist.
— Quarkkrokettchen (🏡) (@anneschuessler) March 19, 2020
Ich glaube, am Ende dieser #Corona-Krise wird es vier gesamtgesellschaftliche Erkenntnisse geben: 1. Ein funktionierender Sozialstaat ist unverzichtbar 2. Es ist schön, Menschen treffen zu können. 3. Umwelt- und Klimaschutz sind möglich. 4. Kein Mensch braucht die AfD.
— Marco Fechner (@PankowerPflanze) March 19, 2020
because happiness is enjoying the simple things in life (Clube do Pit Bull Manaus FB) pic.twitter.com/59cCIr4blW
— Humor And Animals (@humorandanimals) March 19, 2020
Im Rückblick fast belustigend, welche Empörung es ausgelöst hat, dass klimastreikende Schüler freitags die 6. Stunde verpassen könnten.
— fliggerit (@fliggerit) March 21, 2020
Ich wäre Sauer, wenn Merkel die ganze Zeit bei mir zu Hause rumhängen würde.
— Peter Wittkamp🏡 (@diktator) March 23, 2020
Der Mittlere gerade beim Frühstück: "Ich weiß, warum gerade alle Klopapier kaufen." "Ach ja, und warum?" "Falls jetzt ein Asteroid auf die Erde fällt. Weil: PAPIER SCHLÄGT STEIN!"
— Pia Drießen – Bis einer heult! (@dailypia) March 23, 2020
Magie gegen Melancholie „So geht’s auch“ pic.twitter.com/OUAfc3CJSZ
— Kleine Schwalbe (@kleineSchwalbe_) March 22, 2020
Wir verwahrlosen zusehends. "Ich zieh das nochmal an." "Ach, ich dusche erst morgen." "Ist doch wurscht, wieviel Uhr es ist, mach den Wein auf." Wir haben bisher weder Keller noch sonstwas aufgeräumt, noch ist die Beziehung in Gefahr. Lüften. Wir lüften regelmäßig.
— Teresa van de Kowski (@KleineHyaene) March 23, 2020
Nach dem Eindecken mit Nudeln, Mehl und Klopapier zeichnen sich – glaubt man Google Trends – weitere Herausforderungen ab…#CoronaVirusDE #Haare pic.twitter.com/iic7u1o1bs
— Oliver Kepka (@OliverKepka) March 25, 2020
Spült ihr das Weinglas eigentlich zwischendurch mal oder zieht ihr durch?
— Frank (@frank_opitz) March 27, 2020
„Du bist doch als Freiberufler eh Homeoffice gewohnt.“ „Ja. Aber mit Aufträgen.“
— 'ne Ratte (@ne_ratte) March 25, 2020
Der Mann war einkaufen. Rewe wollte Fotos von leeren Klopapierregalen vermeiden und wurde kreativ. pic.twitter.com/Vji9sTvTkP
— Danger "stay the fuck at home" Mouse (@octodontidae) March 31, 2020
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WHITECAPS FC: LEGENDS & STARS CHARITY MATCH
On Saturday, September 14th, Hollywood North will once again take center stage, alongside a stellar selection of fan favourites from the team’s history, in Vancouver Whitecaps FC’s third annual Legends & Stars charity soccer match at BC Place. All proceeds from the alumni match will be donated to Whitecaps FC community partners.
There are a handful of community partners the club supports, including Covenant House, Kids Up Front and Vancouver Police Foundation. Covenant House provides shelter and services to at-risk children and youth, including personal planning, counselling, and affordable housing. Kids Up Front sends underprivileged kids to live events, re-distributing unused tickets to sporting events, concerts, live arts and theatre, theme parks, and movies. The Vancouver Police Foundation works closely with the Vancouver Police Department to enhance public safety, prevent crime and build safer communities. Their community outreach has funded projects ranging from reducing bike theft, to delivering personal safety workshops to women, and providing food for the Downtown Eastside.
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Canada SCORES Vancouver’s focus is to develop and nurture children through soccer, poetry and community service; promoting healthy living, literacy and collaborative work at a young age. Finally, Vancouver Street Soccer League, which champions “inclusivity through street soccer.” They reach out to at-risk and marginalized individuals, and form their program with principles of fair play, community building, supportive partnerships, and health and safety.
The charity match will take place from 4:45 to 5:45 pm PST, prior to the Vancouver Whitecaps’ match against the Houston Dynamo at 7 pm. Tickets can be purchased for $10, but fans must also have or purchase a ticket for the MLS match.

As taken from the team’s website, the roster is as follows (subject to change):
Good Boys
Jacob Tremblay (Max)
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina
Ross Lynch (Harvey Kinkle)
Riverdale
Eli Goree (Mad Dog)
Jordan Connor (Sweet Pea)
Martin Cummins (Tom Keller)
Rob Raco (Joaquin DeSantos)
Drew Ray Tanner (Fangs Fogarty)
The 100
Bob Morley (Bellamy Blake)
Jarod Joseph (Nathan Miller)
Sachin Sahel (Eric Jackson)
Tasya Teles (Echo)
Richard Harmon (John Murphy)
Lee Majdoub (Nelson)
Supernatural
Jared Padalecki (Sam Winchester)
Jensen Ackles (Dean Winchester)
Siren
Alex Roe (Ben Pownall)
Curtis Lum (Calvin Lee)
A Million Little Things
Chance Hurstfield (Danny Dixon)
Descendants
Dan Payne (Beast)
Code Black
Ben Hollingsworth (Mario Savetti)
A Series of Unfortunate Events
Chris Gauthier (Phil)
The Good Doctor
Colin Lawrence (Clifton)
Tin Star
Dean Redman (Mister B)
Carol’s Second Act
Jean-Luc Bilodeau (Daniel Kutcher)
Taken
Tahmoh Penikett (David Ramsey)
Pure
Ryan Robbins (Noah Funk)
DC’s Legends of Tomorrow
Nick Zano (Nate Heywood)
Van Helsing
Jonathan Lloyd Walker (Executive Producer)
Aleks Paunovic (Julius)
Whitecaps FC Alumni
John Catliff (striker)
Davide Chiumiento (midfielder)
Jeff Clarke (midfielder)
Steve Macdonald (defender)
Erin McNutly (goalkeeper)
Guido Titotto (midfielder)
There are a number of notable names to look out for on the field, including case members from a variety of popular television series filmed in our province. On the roster this year, Supernatural stars Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles, who star as the Winchester brothers in the CW series, currently filming their 15th and final season in Vancouver. Catch your favourite actors from The 100, including returning players Bob Morley, Tasya Teles and Richard Harmon, and first time participants Ross Lynch (Chilling Adventures of Sabrina) and Nick Zano (Legends of Tomorrow).
This is a match that will showcase some of the team’s best, and the soccer skills of Hollywood North’s stars and beloved athletes. Whitecaps FC supports their community (and partners) throughout their season, with their 50/50 program, annual #BuckUp for Mental Health campaign, Global Relay Community Club, clinics and skills camps for youth, and in-kind donations. However, their Legends & Stars match, presented by Daily Hive, is a one of a kind event that you will not want to miss out on.
Visit the Whitecaps’ website to purchase your tickets, and show your support by staying to cheer on your local MLS team following the charity game. Join the Vancouver Whitecaps in a fun and memorable game, while helping to improve the welfare of children and families in BC.
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Chugging and hypnotic, loaded with alien dub, psych, weirdo industrial and slo-mo trance, @anatolianweapons' mix plays like a melting pot of his influences.
Read more: ifonlyuk.com/podcast-53-anatolian-weapons/
Tracklist:
Tommy Guerrero - Cosmosis (Trevor Jackson Version) (Ed Banger) Territroy - Prosopagnosia (Dekmantel) 33.10.3402 - Chapter Called The Night (Bandcamp self-released) Jimi Bazooka - Nothing Happens (Crowdspacer) Bocksrucker - Messers Schneide (Unreleased) Dark Star - The Deadline (Knekelhuis) Jimi Bazooka - Angry Hands (Crowdspacer) Geier Aus Stahl - Den Feind Den Seh Ich Nicht (Lustpoderosa) Azukx - Newgrange (Return To The Source) Neil Tolliday - DO?DSKAMP (Emotional Response) STallion's Stud - Promising Promises (Artificial Dance) Hamilton's Scalpel - Slewn Kin (Concrete Cabin) Katerina - Dog Days (Tigersushi) André Uhl - Talking Head (Kashual Plastik) Zaliva D - Humman Addict (Knekelhuis) Logtoad - Screw Cabin (Optimo) Slagmann - Phase 1 (Talismann) Fantastic Twins - Bali Vlog (Microdosing) Steve Pepe - Baionetta (Hivern Discs) UVB76 - 3 Onna (TeenageMenopause Records) Claudio Simonetti - Killer in The Lab (Violet Poison reconstruction) (Phormix) Karamika - C2 (Offen) Territroy - Bold Like A New Sun (feat. Olympia) (Dekmantel) Komodo Kolektif - Festival Of The Black Sun: Parts 1 & 2 (Invisible INC) Stove - Chief Of Nine Sisters (KUMP) Jean Luc - Le Sabbat (Knekelhuis) Nick Mackrory - Hot Ruby (Bandcamp self-released) Lo Kindre - I Don't Really (12th Isle) Love-Songs - Wie man Lider schreibt (Bandcamp self-released) Bruhahá Babélico - Bruhahá II (Music From Memory) Sacha Mambo - Black Summer (BAR Records) Komodo Kolektif - Festival Of The Black Sun: Parts 3 & 4 (Invisible INC) D.K. - Going Into Trance (Good Morning Tapes) Voin Oruwu - Crisis In The Jungle (Private Persons) Unknown - Unknown Stevie Whisper - Lavender (feat. Mystee) (YES Belgrade) As Longitude - That's When The Animals Turned Into Humans (Macadam Mambo) Chase Yer Face Seven Sisters - Sept Sept Sept (Lustpoderosa) Die Orangen - A Perpetual Race (Malka Tuti) José Padilla - Oceans Of The Moon (Wolf Müller Donkey Kong Beach Dub) (Safe Trip) Stevie Whisper - Lost (feat. Andria) (YES Belgrade) Stevie Whisper - Public Homage Limited (feat. Andria) (YES Belgrade) Maahrt - Davardage (KUMP) Dark Star - The Phoenix Asteroids (Knekelhuis) Jay Fields - Acid Tongues (Secret Studio) Comrade Organa - Desir Hybride (Public System Recordings) Lamusa II - Energia Meccanica (Hivern Discs) Dark Star - Lxtlan (Knekelhuis) Das Ding - Ksitigarbha (Mechatronica) Keller Krackers - KC (Tolouse Low Trax joint mix) (Marmo Music) Group A - Disobeyed Flute (Kashual Plastik) Tommy Guerrero - Cosmosis (Ed Banger) June - Ventilation System (Ver. 3) (June Records) Zaliva D - Forsaken (Knekelhuis) River Yarra - Amfybyonzz (Antinote) 33.10.3402 - VID (Bandcamp self-released) Guy Sebagg - The Golden Way (ALTC cut) Afrotrance - Flying Dreams (R&S Records) Chi A.D. - Organic Forms (Ganesha)
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Ramblings: Bobrovsky Benched; Hornqvist Injured; Top Line Thompson; Midseason Guide – January 11
Today is the day, Dobber community! Today is the day that the 2019 Dobber Hockey Midseason Fantasy Guide drops. If you haven’t reserved your copy, you can buy it right now. It contains rest of season projections, recommendations, call-ups, trade targets, and a whole lot more. Get the edge you need to put yourself in a position to win down the stretch of the fantasy hockey campaign!
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Both Tyler Bozak and Patrick Maroon were scratches for St. Louis on Thursday night, the former due to injury, the latter due to, well, I guess under-performance. Here’s the thing with Maroon: he’s shooting 5.3 percent this year after being a career 11.9 percent shooter heading into the season. Out of 343 forwards with at least 300 minutes at 5v5 this year, Maroon is 342nd in PDO (only Tomas Nosek is worse). I wonder why his season looks so bad.
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Patric Hornqvist has been sidelined with a concussion, say the Penguins. There is obviously no timeline for his return. He’s had his share in his career, so at this point let’s just say well wishes and hope there’s nothing lingering from this.
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After spending some time on the fourth line, James van Riemsdyk was on the top line for the Flyers Thursday night with Claude Giroux and Travis Konecny. The Flyers change their lines often but let’s hope this can stick for a little while. They are paying him $7M this year, after all.
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Jack Eichel was back in Sabres practice skating on the top line. Phil Housley wouldn’t commit to him returning on Friday night but it sure seems like he will.
One more thing to note: Tage Thompson, not Sam Reinhart (who was on the second line), was skating on the top line with Eichel and Jeff Skinner. I will say I’ve been impressed with Thompson this year. The raw production isn’t there but skating 12-13 minutes a game, often in the bottom-6, will not often make a player seem flattering. I’m excited to see what he can do here.
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It looks like Detroit defenceman Mike Green could return to the Wings this weekend. I know he’s a favourite punching bag for some but he played at a 41-point pace two years ago, a 41-point pace last year, and had 16 points in 23 games this year before injury. He’s fantasy-relevant, even on a team like Detroit. Maybe scour the waiver wire in case someone got impatient.
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After the benchings last game, Florida shook up their lineup, moving Denis Malgin to the top line with Jonathan Huberdeau and Aleksander Barkov, Jared McCann centering the second line flanked by Mike Hoffman and Evgenii Dadonov, and Henrik Borgstrom moved down to the third line.
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An update on the injured Devils players:
Taylor Hall isn’t skating
Cory Schneider just returned to the ice on Thursday
MacKenzie Blackwood skated in morning skate with the team and will be re-evaluated Friday
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The first bit of news to come out Thursday morning was this:
#CBJ announce that G Sergei Bobrovsky “will not be with the team” tonight when they play Nashville. Release does not use the word suspension, but that’s how it sounds. pic.twitter.com/oGOSasL2P9
— Aaron Portzline (@Aportzline) January 10, 2019
One reason why I hate news releases like this is because this could be anything. Did Bobrovsky miss a video session, was it a heated argument with the coaching staff, or did he get into a bar fight? All the same, the team is sealing up tight about this so I’m not sure we’ll get the real answer anytime soon. It may be another nail in the coffin for Bobrovsky’s tenure in Columbus, too.
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Just as a small aside, I find it kind of odd we (fans, writers, media) often talk about Toronto’s impending cap crunch, but not Tampa Bay’s. This is a team with over $73-million in commitments for 2019-20, leaving them with less than $10-million in cap space with Brayden Point to sign. They will also have three regular defencemen coming off the books in need of replacing (a couple will come internally, I’m sure), and new contracts needed for Cedric Paquette and Adam Erne. Someone needs to go but there are very few players on that team with significant money committed and no form of movement protection, be it full or partial NTCs or NMCs. It’s basically J.T. Miller, Yanni Gourde, and Nikita Kucherov. Considering Gourde’s new contract hasn’t even started and there’s no way they’d trade Kucherov, it seems Miller is the most likely bet to be traded. But will there be suitors, and will the team have to sweeten the deal? We’ll see.
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Not fantasy relevant in the slightest but I enjoyed this story from Emily Kaplan at ESPN about hockey players having a hard time finding jeans and dress pants that fit. I know I absolutely despise wearing jeans for reasons outlined in the article. It isn’t exclusive to hockey players, so a lot of people can probably identify with this issue.
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Mat Barzal continued his recent hot streak posting a goal and two assists in the Islanders road game against the Rangers. That gives him 19 points in his last 14 games, leaving him just shy of a point-per-game pace on the season. Even with the Islanders’ focus on defence this year, Barzal is shining. He’s already one of the outstanding young stars in the game. It won’t be long until he’s mentioned in the same breath as all the stars in the game, period.
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Boone Jenner had a pair of goals on Thursday night in Columbus’s 4-3 overtime win at home to Nashville, adding five blocked shots and five hits for good measure. He’s on pace for over 200 shots and though the hit and PIM totals are down from where he normally is, they’re still very solid for multi-cat leagues.
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Alex Ovechkin scored two goals in Washington’s 4-2 win over Boston. It was Ovechkin’s first multi-goal game in four weeks, which I guess counts as a drought? He’s well on his way to a 50-goal season. It’s a wonder if he’ll ever slow down.
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Toronto’s top line did what it normally does and suffocated the opponent, this time New Jersey, with offensive pressure. John Tavares had two goals and an assist, Mitch Marner had one of each, and Zach Hyman had a helper in his return to the lineup.
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More updates in the morning.
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In celebration of the release of the 2019 Dobber Hockey Midseason Guide (be sure to grab your copy!) I wanted to share some of my own tips for the balance of the fantasy hockey season. Most of these will be obvious but please bear with me. Not everyone has been playing fantasy sports for a decade.
Be Honest With Yourself
“We deal in deception here. What we do not deal with is self-deception.”
Bonus points for those who can name from which movie that quote belongs.
Anyway, it’s very important to be honest with yourself. That’s not just life advice, but is especially applicable to fantasy sports, and fantasy hockey. Fantasy owners in 12-team leagues, non-H2H leagues whom are currently sitting in 9th place need to be realistic. Don’t say “well if [this] happens, and [this] happens, and [this] happens, and [this] happens, etc., I can still win.” There may be some confluence of events that could lead to a win but the possibility of that happening is so miniscule as to not be worth considering. Be honest about where you stand with your team, particularly in keeper/dynasty leagues. Once an honest assessment of where a fantasy team stands is done, then the next steps can be taken. Lying to yourself is a quick way to toil in the basement for 2-3 years.
Don’t Overvalue Draft Picks
There was a good read yesterday from our very own Alex MacLean about the value of draft picks. Some people get very excited about draft picks when they’re rebuilding but Alex made some salient points about value and likelihood of getting a good player. This is especially true of “first” round picks in keeper leagues. In a 12-team league if teams keep 8 players, you’re most likely drafting guys outside the top-100. In such instances, most people use their “first” round picks on rookies. That can either go very well or very poorly. A few years ago, after Auston Matthews and Patrik Laine were off the board, it effectively turned into a crapshoot. Maybe you drafted Pierre-Luc Dubois, or Matthew Tkachuk, or Clayton Keller. Good for you. There were people who drafted Jesse Puljujarvi, Olli Juolevi, or Alex Nylander. A couple years ago, after Connor McDavid and Jack Eichel were drafted, maybe someone selected Mitch Marner or Mikko Rantanen. That turned out well. Or maybe they drafted Pavel Zacha or Dylan Strome. That did not turn out so well. Quite often, if you get a first round pick that doesn’t include a chance to draft a sure-fire top-tier player like Matthews or McDavid, you’re flipping a coin. If someone is hesitant to give up their “first” round pick in a keeper league trade, maybe try to ask for their second and third instead. Somebody near the top trading away draft picks isn’t likely to be picking in the top-3 anyway, so stockpiling picks in rounds 2-5 should be the focus rather than just one or two draft picks in the first round. I would rather have 4-5 picks in rounds 2-5 than a couple in round 1. Again, this all depends on how many players are kept, too. A “first” round pick in a 12-team league that keeps 3 players is a lot more valuable than a “first” round pick in a league that keeps 8.
Swing For The Fences
For those at the other end of the spectrum, those looking to win, too often I see people, to borrow a baseball phrase, nibble at the edges. They trade for a fifth defenceman, a third goalie, or a bench winger. I get the idea; shore up depth in case of injuries. But if you’re in fourth place and looking to make a push for first, nibbling at the edges won’t get it done. Sure, it’ll protect you in case of injuries, but it probably won’t help much in actually gaining ground. The difference between a top-50 defenceman and top-75 defenceman isn’t much, and it’s certainly not enough to push a fantasy roster over the top for a league win. Swing for the fences, then. Go trade for those elite guys with bad first halves like Vladimir Tarasenko, Ryan Getzlaf, or Shayne Gostisbehere. Don’t trade for Gustav Nyquist, Brock Nelson, or T.J. Brodie.
from All About Sports https://dobberhockey.com/hockey-rambling/ramblings-bobrovsky-benched-florida-shake-up-top-line-thompson-dobber-midseason-guide-january-11/
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