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want2fucku-blog · 2 months ago
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Jesse Cronk, Jesus Christ
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news-folds · 3 years ago
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Emmaline Carroll Southwell: TikToker shares property journey
Emmaline Carroll Southwell: TikToker shares property journey
Emmaline Carroll Southwell is a children’s author and TikTok star. Her book ‘Our Family Pledge’ is out now. This is her property journey. RELATED: Emmaline Carroll Southwell: TikToker parts with viral Richmond pad Richmond ‘time capsule’ house hosted rooftop podium horseracing watch parties Cooper Cronk: NRL great lists Richmond bachelor pad FIRST HOME The first home we bought was a little house…
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nicknotes2 · 4 months ago
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quadrefiore · 5 months ago
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ty for the tag!
Last Song: The Cronk Of Our Lives from Mallapalooza (play it by ear!)
Favourite Colour: light neon purplish pinkinsh? hard to explain but play it by ear space rocks! lighting
Last Book: divided loyalties. basically the deca bible
Last Movie: bill (2015)
Last Show: play it by ear !!!!!!
Sweet/Spicy/Savoury: spicy all the way. y'all ever try a spicy fried cricket they are delicious
Last Thing I Searched Online: zach reino. no explanation for this one but it is my most common search (jess mckenna is a close second)
Current Obsession: Off Book Episode 335: Captain Dangersky and the Daily Special (i've listened to it five times. it has been out for less than 48 hours.) also just Zach Reino in general.
Looking Forward To: watching Every Place I Cry's recorded live performance at the Elysian. just got an off book clubhouse subscription and i will make the most of it
tagging @occasionally-awsome-human @sammbou @shrimptacodaniels @fatestitcherr @finleyforevermore @gallifreyanentomologist @manesetgalaxies @leelarots
10 people I'd like to know better! Got tagged by @thecubspeaks :)
Last song: Midnight Love by Girl In Red
Favourite colour: Probably orange or pink
Last book: I think Crooked Kingdom like over a year ago 💀 or King Of Scars (but I didn't get very far in it). I need to get back into reading tbh :/
Last movie: uhhh I honestly can't remember lol
Last tv show: I think Arcane or Doctor Who (cuz christmas ep!!!)
Sweet/spicy/savoury: probably sweet
Last thing I searched for online: bg3 mods 💀
Current obsession: bg3 and forgotten realms lore (specifically Nine Fingers and Jaheira stuff!!!)
Looking forward to: TERRIBLE INFLUENCE TOUR NEXT WEEK!!! WHOO!! 💙💙💙
Tagging @skatehepburn @harpershigh @mildlyinterestedcreature @graciescribbles @loveandevendeath @jennycalendar @twonio @cubeegg @missinksstuff @indiamw24 ^^
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bemybaebaebae · 2 months ago
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bighousela · 5 years ago
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Free VIP Day passes to our full days film screenings available to all whom register for this free event with Gerry Fialka, The list of films screening will be available as the films are selected to screen, updates to film blocks screening at the festival social media pages, and website:
https://www.facebook.com/filmfestla/
https://www.instagram.com/bighousela
https://www.filmfestlalive.com/
Nov 7th. Sat "Film Fest La & L.A. LIVE" presents FILM CAN'T KILL YOU BUT WHY TAKE A CHANCE from 3:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M. at Regal Cinemas 1000 W Olympic Blvd, LA CA 90015, Info: 310-306-7330 Laughtears.com Free workshop and day passes sponsored by BigHouse-la.com Paramedia ecologist Gerry Fialka's fun interactive workshop explore cinema's hidden psychic effects via Marshall McLuhan's Menippean satirized percepts: "We shape our tools, then they shape us." and “The Balinese have no word for art, they do everything as well as they can.” and "How about technologies as the collective unconscious and art as the collective unconsciousness?" Delve deep into Live Cinema, Neurocinema and the metaleptic heart of movies. Read the OtherZine article: sticks-and-stones-may-break-your-bones-but-film-will-never-hurt-you.Gerry Fialka has been praised by the LA Times as "the multi-media Renaissance man." The La Weekly proclaimed him "a cultural revolutionary." His new book Strange Questions: Experimental Film as Conversation, with a foreword by David James will be published soon. His new feature The Brother Side of the Wake (BroSide) is the experimental documentary about the people of Venice, California. It probes the cliché: "Is the journey more important than the destination?" Watch the preview on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kBj0UdpFEWo
Laughtears Press is proud to announce the new book,
Strange Questions: Experimental Film as Conversation
by Gerry Fialka, Edited by Rachael Kerr, Foreword by David James.Publication date: SoonContact: Gerry Fialka
310.307.7330
http://laughtears.com/
Compelling interviews with notables in avant-garde cinema offer insights into moving image art--its creative processes, formative influences, and hidden psychic effects. Through interviews with George Manupelli, Chick Strand, Tom Gunning, Lynne Sachs, Jay Rosenblatt, Martha Colburn, Evan Meaney, Mike Hoolboom, Robert Nelson, and Nina Menkes,
Strange Questions
links powerful personal stories with the contemporary media-scape.
Questions addressed in this collection include:
What role does the audience play in the creative process?
Can art-making be egoless?
Is perception reality?
What is the role of intention in the creative process?
What counts as storytelling? Are experimental filmmakers telling stories a different way or doing something completely different?
What was the motive of the cave artists?
What is more important: conviction or compromise?
Is ambition based more on fear or joy?
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Accolades from award-winning experimental filmmakers:
"Fialka is a damn good interviewer. His questions are sometimes so precise that it tickles and sometimes so grand and thought provoking that one feels on the edge of a new spiritual awareness." --Lynne Sachs
"Fialka asks unexpected Questions about important Ideas, eliciting Answers that can surprise even those doing the answering. My Interview with him taught me something about myself; it was a Gift." --David Gatten"Fialka's was the funniest interview I have ever had. He has developed a very wise way of triggering thoughts in the interviewee." --Leighton Pierce"Fialka's interview had me buzzing inside with thoughts and memories that his engaging questions set in motion. Super stimulation." --Larry Gottheim"I thank Gerry Fialka so much. I really enjoyed his interview with me, especially his unjaded joie de vivre, hearty laugh, and endless pursuit of knowledge sparked by social curiosity." --Phil Solomon."Gerry Fialka is a master interviewer. Working out of his natural sympathies and his erudition, Gerry cannily and cheerfully guides his interviewees along a path of Socratic inquiry that goes far deeper than the average Q & A and possibly deeper than the interviewee thought himself/herself capable of going. With Gerry at the helm, the journey really is about the destination and not just the journeying." --Fred Worden"Fialka is a meteor shower in the contemporary media arts discourse. He's blowing my mind." -- Craig Baldwin
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Gerry Fialka, artist, writer, and para-media ecologist, lectures on experimental film, avant-garde art, and subversive social media at NYU, USC, UCLA, Cal Arts and MIT. He has been called "the multi-media Renaissance man" by the
Los Angeles Times
and "a cultural revolutionary" by the
LA Weekly.
Fialka's interviews have been published in books by Mike Kelley and Sylvere Lotringer. They have been heard on Pacifica KPFK radio, and have appeared in magazines:
Canyon Cinema, OtherZine, CineSource,
Artillery,
AMASS magazine, LA Jazz Scene, Jazz News,
Bird, Flipside, Venice BeachHead.
"Gerry Fialka is Los Angeles' preeminent underground film curator." - Robin Menken, CinemaWithoutBorders
Rachael Kerr is a filmmaker, writer, and researcher. She is a 2017 graduate of the University of Michigan Department of Screen Arts and Cultures. As a student she collaborated on the feature documentary
The Big House
, now slated for theatrical release in Japan. In Winter 2017, Rachael was part of a UM course taught be Terri Sarris and supported by the University's Bicentennial Committee, which explored the AAFF's long relationship to the University.
David E. James has written or edited a dozen books on avant-garde cinema and other forms of non-commodity culture, especially in Los Angeles. His latest publication is
Rock ‘N’ Film: Cinema’s Dance With Popular Music
(2016). His films have screened at the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Los Angeles Filmforum, and Canyon Cinema in San Francisco.
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SoonSunday 7pm at Beyond Baroque
681 Venice Blvd Venice CA
FREE Admission
MOM - Movie Or Manuscript on Mother's Day -
Celebrate the publication of Gerry Fialka's new book
Strange Questions: Experimental Film as Conversation
http://laughtears.com/strange-questions.html
and
his new feature film
The Brother Side of the Wake (test screening). Facebook=
https://www.facebook.com/events/173605590088661/
VIEW Youtube Clips=
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NlhspvI86Z8
&
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vso1cEAUYRs
LilyCat Radio Show - Gerry talks about both book and film -
https://archive.org/details/20180225LilycatGerry
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Upcoming volumes in the
Strange Questions
book series:
Experimental Film as Conversation, Continued.
This volume includes interviews with filmmakersDavid Gatten, Frank Mouris, P. Adams Sitney, tENTATIVELY a cONVENIENCE, Bill Brand, Pip Chodoov, Craig Baldwin, Bill Morrison, Braden King, Naomi Uman, John Smith, Patrick Turrant, Madison Brookshire, Tony Gault, Bill Daniel, Vera Brunner Sung, Alexandra Cuesta, Tooth, Fred Worden, Mark Street, Leslie Raymond, Jason Jay Stevens, Ben Russell, Bryan Konefsky, Owen Land, Peter Rose, Alfonzo Alvarez, Jesse Lerner, Terri Sarris, Chris McNamara, Oren Goldenberg, Jesse Drew, Roger Bebe, Jon Jost, Betsy Bromberg, Thom Anderson and more.
Michigan Aesthetics as Conversation.
This volume includes interviews with Mike Kelley, George Clinton, Sam Green, Jack Epps Jr, Grace Lee Boggs, Marshall Crenshaw, Ari Weinzweig (Zingerman's), Steve 'Muruga' Booker, John Sinclair, and Mary Jane Shoultz.
Venice Aesthetics as Conversation.
This volume includes interviews with
Venice artists
Rip Cronk, Earl Newman, and Carol Fondiller.
Art as Conversation.
This volume includes interviews with artists William Pope.L, Alexis Smith, Hunter Drohojowska-Philp, George Herms, Doug Harvey, Winston Smith, and Robert Branaman.
Poetry as Conversation.
This volume includes interviews with poets Amiri Baraka, SA Griffin, Suzanne Lummis, ruth weiss, Linda Albertano, Les Plesko, Harry Northrup, and David Meltzer.
Political Activism
as Conversation.
This volume includes interviews with political activists Grace Lee Boggs, Tom Hayden, Haskell Wexler, Bill Ayers, Skip Blumberg, Jon Rappoport, Lila Garrett, and Marcy Winograd.
Jazz as Conversation.
This volume includes interviews with musicians Horace Silver, Jon Hendricks, Annie Ross, Oscar Brown Jr, Hadda Brooks, David Amram, Perry Robinson, Theo Sanders, and jazz writers Kirk Silsbee and Greg Burk.
Literature as Conversation.
This volume includes interviews with writers Eric McLuhan, John Bishop, Chris Kraus, Kristine McKenna, Janet Fitch, Brad Schreiber, and Johanna Drucker.
Comedy as Conversation.
This volume includes interviews with comedians Paul Krassner, Ric Overton, Paul Provenza, David Misch, Roy Zimmerman, Wes Skoop Nisker, Lady Lord Buckley, and Darryl Henriques.
Rock N' Roll as Conversation.
This volume includes interviews with musicians Mac Rebennack (aka Dr John), Pamela Des Barres, Steve Vai, Van Dyke Parks, Barry Smolin, Bruce Langhorn, Jeff Mosier, Roger Steffans, Paul Zollo, Billy Vera, Del Casher, Baby Gramps and John French.
Avant Garde Music as Conversation.
This volume includes interviews with musicians DJ Spooky, Carl Stone, Patrick Gleeson, David Ocker, Blue Gene Tyranny, Frank Pahl, and Veronika Krausas.
Documentary Film as Conversation.
This volume includes interviews with documentary filmmakers Ondi Timoner, Marina Goldovskaya, Rodney Ascher, Jay Weidner, Tiffany Shlain, Mary Jordan, William Farley, Chris Felver, Chris Metzler, Stan Warnow, and Jon Alloway.
Performance Art as Conversation.
This volume includes interviews with performance artists Ann Magnuson, Heather Woodbury, Gordon Winiemko, Joseph Keckler, Mark Pauline, and Ed Holmes (aka Bishop Joey).
Dance as Conversation.
This volume includes interviews with dancers Simon Forti and Rudy Perez.
Hollywood as Conversation.
This volume includes interviews with Hollywood people James Harris, Orson Bean, Timothy A. Carey, Mews Small, Abraham Polonsky, Jeremy Kagan, Jay Cassidy, Steve DeJarnatt, and Steve Fife.
Animation as Conversation.
This volume includes interviews with animators Bruce Bickford, Karl Krogstad,and Gary Schwartz.
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Strange Questions
will cover:More Experimental Film as ConversationMichigan Aesthetics as ConversationVenice, California Aesthetics as Conversation
Art as ConversationPoetry as ConversationPolitical Activism as ConversationJazz as ConversationLiterature as ConversationComedy as ConversationRock 'n' Roll as ConversationAvant-Garde Music as ConversationDocumentary Film as ConversationPerformance Art as ConversationDance as ConversationHollywood as ConversationAnimation as ConversationMedia Ecology as Conversation
Sculpture as ConversationPhotography as ConversationLive Cinema as Conversation
Gaming & Coding: Information Technology as Conversation
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lukeevansgirl22 · 6 years ago
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God's Not Dead 2 is Awesome!
God’s Not Dead 2 is Awesome!
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Hey Guys! So this week I am doing “God’s Not Dead 2” for a movie review.
It is about a high school teacher that lands in major trouble after one of her students asks her a question about Jesus.
With the cast of Melissa Joan Hart, Jesse Metcalfe, David A. R. White, Pat Boone, Maria Canals-Barrera, Sadie Robertson and a special appearance by the Newsboys! Directed by Harold Cronk. It came out…
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diarynz · 6 years ago
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Rugby league: Sonny Bill Williams named in NRL's team of the decade
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Rugby league: Sonny Bill Williams named in NRL's team of the decade
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He looks set to star in another Rugby World Cup for the All Blacks, but Sonny Bill Williams’ legacy still remains strong in the NRL.
Likely to be included in Steve Hansen’s World Cup squad on Wednesday, Williams has also been announced in the NRL’s team of the decade.
The 34-year-old cross-code star only played two NRL seasons this decade with the Sydney Roosters, but was still deemed worthy to be picked in the list by a panel of 23 league “legends”.
Williams won one premiership title with the Roosters during his two-year stint in 2013 before returning to rugby to play for the All Blacks at the 2015 World Cup.
“Grateful and humbled to be named by legends of the game in the NRL team of the decade,” Williams wrote on Twitter after the announcement.
“A kid from Aotearoa being recognised by some of the greats has me buzzing. Alhumdulliah.”
Grateful and humbled to be named by legends of the game in the NRL team of the decade ❤️🤲🏽 A kid from Aotearoa being recognised by some of the greats has me buzzing. Alhumdulliah pic.twitter.com/18GcCaJOUw
— Sonny Bill Williams (@SonnyBWilliams) August 22, 2019
Williams began his NRL career, at just 19, with the Bulldogs where he quickly became one of the stars of the sport, playing 73 games for the Canterbury side.
Williams, named on the bench by the judging panel, is joined by fellow Kiwis Jesse Bromwich and Jason Taumalolo who made the starting 13.
NRL.com’s team of the decade (2010-2019) as chosen by 23 league legends:
Starting 13:
Billy Slater, Jarryd Hayne, Justin Hodges, Greg Inglis, Brett Morris, Johnathan Thurston, Cooper Cronk, Matthew Scott, Cameron Smith, Jesse Bromwich, Boyd Cordner, Sam Burgess, Jason Taumalolo.
Interchange: Paul Gallen, Sonny Bill Williams, Luke Lewis, Jamie Lyon.
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