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A Play of Lords - Margaret Frazer A Play of Lords Margaret Frazer Mystery/Historical In 1435, Joliffe and the traveling company of players arrive in London. King Henry VI’s advisor is dead, and many people, noblemen and clergy alike, are vying to step into the influential role. At the behest of Bishop Beaufort, the company will entertain the royals; while Joliffe keeps his eyes and ears open for developments. Joliffe is to report back anything he finds. It’s not often that a traveling player is drafted as a spy, but stranger things have happened in his life. Soon enough, the deadly importance of this assignment becomes clear, as individuals close to the situation begin to die. To be sure, life in uncertain in these times, but these deaths cannot be written off to mere coincidence. And as the violence continues, the company begins to fear that someone in power may think they know too much to be allowed to live. This is the fourth installment in this series, following A PLAY OF KNAVES, and the regular players have gained a good deal of depth. The players are ideally situated to gather information, but are also in a good deal of danger doing so. The real draw of this series for me is the amazing wealth of historical detail. While the mystery is compelling, and rooted in a fascinating historical period, it’s the details of everyday life that make the story and characters leap off the page. The author is quite obviously a scholar, and can clearly evoke the conditions, the social structure, and the politics of the time. This series will appeal to readers who enjoy historical mystery and historical fiction. Dead Sexy - Tate Hallaway The Case of the Tough-Talking Turkey - Claudia Bishop A Secret Rage - Charlaine Harris Conqueror - Stephen Baxter Emperor - Stephen Baxter The Vanishing - Bentley Little Gun Shy - Donna Ball Murder in Chinatown - Victoria Thompson Con Ed - Matthew Klein Blood Drive - Jeanne C. Stein
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Doing the haka if you're not Maori is offensive cultural appropriation, Brits are warned – Daily Mail Doing the haka if you’re not Maori will be BANNED under new UK-NZ trade deal because it is ‘offensive cultural appropriation’ UK has committed to protecting All Blacks’ haka from ‘cultural appropriation’ Surprise clause is part of Boris Johnson’s free-trade deal with New Zealand Prime Minister’s Kiwi counterpart, Jacinda Ardern, had pressed for the clause Ka Mate was written in 1820 but is best known as a pre-match battle cry By Jack Wright For Mailonline and Harriet Line Chief Political Correspondent For The Daily Mail Published: 20:24 EDT, 21 October 2021 | Updated: 20:37 EDT, 21 October 2021 Doing the haka if you’re not Maori will be banned in the UK under Boris Johnson’s new free-trade deal with New Zealand because it is ‘offensive cultural appropriation’, it emerged last night. The Prime Minister’s Kiwi counterpart, Jacinda Ardern, is thought to have pressed for the reference to the traditional Maori war dance due to allegations of cultural appropriation in the UK. A group of nurses apologised after performing an altered haka in facepaint, which was branded ‘verging on being racist’ by cultural adviser Karaitiana Taiuru. Fans and opponents have watched New Zealand rugby players perform Ka Mate, which was written in 1820 but is best known for its use as a battle cry pre-match by the All Blacks for the past century. The traditional challenge is now set to be ‘protected’ from being used commercially by those other than its indigenous guardians. A clause to ‘protect’ the chant was agreed to coincide with a deal that will expand £2.3billion of trade between the UK and New Zealand, and should make imports of some wine and honey cheaper. TJ Perenara of the All Blacks leads the haka ahead of the Rugby Championship match between the New Zealand All Blacks and the South African Springboks at QCB Stadium on September 25, 2021 Boris Johnson video calls Jacinda Ardern from Number 10 Downing Street to mark the UK-New Zealand Trade Deal on October 20, 2021 Why the haka is performed The haka is a type of ancient Māori war dance traditionally used on the battlefield, as well as when groups came together in peace. Haka are a fierce display of a tribe’s pride, strength and unity. Actions include violent foot-stamping, tongue protrusions and rhythmic body slapping to accompany a loud chant. The words of a haka often poetically describe ancestors and events in the tribe’s history. Today, haka are still used during Māori ceremonies and celebrations to honour guests and show the importance of the occasion. This includes family events, like birthdays and weddings. SOURCE: NewZealand.com Britain must ‘acknowledge Ngati Toa Rangatira’s [the leaders of the Ngati Toa tribe] guardianship of the haka’, according to the deal. Māori party co-leader Rawiri Waititi told the New Zealand Herald that the new protections should be welcomed. ‘We must be looking at cultural appropriation – not misappropriation, treating it with a lot more respect and I’m glad that a lot more people are,’ he said. ‘You’ve got to understand the concept of haka, and what it’s about. It’s not a commodity to be used in that sort of space, it’s a taonga [treasure] that’s been gifted to the All Blacks by Ngati Toa and Aotearoa and we’re really proud of it.’ However, English rugby chiefs insisted that the new stipulation would not adversely affect the behaviour of players on the pitch. In 2019, England captain Owen Farrell stood at the front of a V-shaped formation when facing the haka before their World Cup semi-final victory, and grinned and winked while it was being performed. The team was later reprimanded and fined because World Rugby regulations state opponents must not cross the halfway line. England insiders dismissed the notion that players would shy away from taking such a stance again, insisting ‘any response on pitch isn’t cultural appropriation as we wouldn’t imitate the haka’. It came as British farmers blasted the new deal, warning that cheap lamb will damage livelihoods. The agreement will phase out quotas on lamb, beef and dairy products over 15 years – prompting fears that meat produced at a lower cost than is possible in Britain could flood the market. National Farmers’ Union president Minette Batters said the UK should be ‘very worried’ about the deal. She told the BBC: ‘It will have a massive impact because we have fully liberalised our marketplace. ‘Not just on lamb, but on dairy – we have the highest standards of any country on dairy, we have very high costs of production here… trade must be fair… our Government must now explain how these deals will tangibly benefit UK farming.’ TJ Perenara of the All Blacks leads the haka ahead of the Rugby Championship match between the New Zealand All Blacks and the South New Zealand’s meat is cheaper to produce due to factors such as a milder climate, higher yields and lower disease rates. Labour argued the deal would undermine the competitiveness of farmers and the standards they are required to maintain. International trade spokesman Emily Thornberry told MPs: ‘According to the Government’s own forecast, this deal will lead to reductions in growth and jobs in the UK farming sector.’ But International Trade Secretary Anne-Marie Trevelyan replied: ‘We will never compromise food standards for food coming into the UK.’ The deal will see tariffs of up to 10 per cent removed on UK exports, including clothing and footwear. It will also be easier for Britons to live and work in New Zealand. Popular products from New Zealand, including manuka honey and kiwi fruit, will be cheaper to buy here, while tariffs of up to 20p will be removed from bottles of wine. Although British trade with New Zealand is only worth about £2.3billion a year, negotiators hope that it will help the UK to be accepted into the mammoth Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership, a trade bloc which includes Australia, Canada, Japan, Singapore, Brunei, Chile, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru and Vietnam. Dairy Resources | Business – Southernminn.com Britain's foreign policy rests on a new incarnation of the 'Anglosphere' – City A.M.
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Christopher Green makes an absolute feast of the role, all buttoned-up and controlled in his earlier manifestation, and then quite spectacular when transported by the power of love. The moment when he prances onstage in yellow cross-gartered stockings and (quite literally) lets his hair down is perhaps the production’s most memorable moment, one that earns an ovation all of its own. Christopher Green is very funny as Malvolio, at one point showing off his booty in a yellow PVC cat suit. Just For Culture Green’s transformation from pompous steward to a character who wouldn’t have been out of place on RuPaul’s Drag Race is something that will stick with you – we guarantee – for all the right reasons…..Malvolio’s big reveal – no spoilers – brought literal gasps and cries of laughter from the crowd, and when Green came out at that moment, I couldn’t help but think to myself “I think Shakespeare himself would enjoy this”. There seems little more that needs to be said than that. Christopher Green’s Malvolio is an uptight bowler-hatted clerk with an outrageous drag queen hidden in his closet. The gulling of Malvolio, now becomes not an extreme (and somehow pointless) piece of sport, but one end of a spectrum of relationships based on false hope. Christopher Green has taken on (and created) many parts but this is probably his largest codpiece to date. He is also a fine singer. With 50/50 gender-split casting, this comedy of disguise and identity enjoys a playful makeover. .. How else to explain a bowler-hatted city gent such as Christopher Green’s Malvolio transforming into a long-haired rock god? Christopher Green has powerful moments as the puritanical steward Malvolio.…composer and musician Meilyr Jones floats the stage in a drifty rainbow gown, helping to deliver a score that ranges from beautiful, trippy versions of the play’s magical songs to a glam-rock number for the transformed Malvolio so excruciating, in its cross-gartered agony, that it’s genuinely hard to watch. Across The Arts Christopher Green’s Malvolio is sterner than usual but still afforded brilliant moments, particularly in his character’s second half downfall. Scottish Stage …a spectacularly hilarious, yet moving, performance by Christopher Green. What’s On Stage: I really enjoyed Christopher Green’s Malvolio, milking the character’s comic pomposity but also finding humanity in his suffering, and it’s to the production’s credit that it doesn’t shy away from the darkness at the heart of Malvolio’s treatment. The Arts Desk The arrival of Malvolio (a pernickety, preening, bowler-hatted Christopher Green) in extravagant yellow bondage stockings – plus outrageous codpiece – is a nicely comic setpiece Malvolio’s entrance, costume, and musical start to the second half of the evening is truly show-stopping. The transformation from the repressed, pompous character played by Christopher Green into a strutting, camp peacock is just remarkable. UK Theatre Network Another stand-out performance is that of Christopher Green as Malvolio, as pent-up and puritanical as you can get but, oh, how he lets himself go for love, making a complete fool of himself and providing the audience with the funniest of scenes – a great piece of character acting. All Edinburgh Theatre The creator of Ida Barr and Tina C can always be relied upon for an unusual characterisation, and his ‘cross-gartered’ incarnation – a bizarre lovechild of Tim Minchin and Basil Fawlty – has to be seen to be believed. The Reviews Hub Christopher Green, noted experimental performer, may position Malvolio in what may seem the customary male role. Though Act 2 delivers a fresh triumphant level. … A rousing success delivering rambunctious debauchery and yellow stockings to all. The Student Newspaper Malvolio’s custom-made yellow platform heels perform a dance which Shakespeare himself could not fail to appreciate, coupled with his ‘letter song’ this would be a very hard scene indeed to top, a testament to the impressive performance of Christopher Green. The Fountain The cast is mostly strong, but features some particularly remarkable performances. Christopher Green’s Malvolio provides one of the maddest scenes of all, as he emerges clad in a Rocky Horror Show style getup and belts out a funky serenade to Olivia Southside Advertiser Edinburgh Along the way we encounter some interesting re-imaginings of well-known characters, and Christopher Green was so obviously having so much fun with his transformative Malvolio. The Wee Review The piece’s other butt-of-all-jokes, Malvolio, is given a zesty lease of life by Christopher Green’s uppity arrogance and Ana Inés Jabares-Pita’s racy costume design. .. It’s to the production’s credit that it doesn’t overlook Malvolio’s humanity in his humiliation, giving the play a level of gravitas. ← I Refuse To Die In 2016 Christopher’s reviews for his performance as Malvolio in Twelfth Night →
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Compassion: some thoughts The current Dalai Lama (14th Dalai Lama, religious name: Tenzin Gyatso, born Lhamo Thondup) often uses the word 'compassion' in his writings and he is right to do so, compassion is one of the great virtues. Where I differ from the Dalai Lama is in how far and to whom that compassion should extend; it seems to me that we must have compassion, not only for our fellow human beings, but for all life on earth. I am not saying that the Dalai Lama does not extend compassion to other creatures, I am just saying that my emphasis is more in that direction than his. This page is not intended to be about the Dalai Lama, or what he and I have in common or where we differ on compassion, but on compassion itself. This page was written 2018/11/07, last edited 2021/01/17 "I believe that the proper utilisation of time is this, if you can, serve other people, other sentient beings. If not, at least refrain from harming them. I think that is the whole basis of my philosophy." The Dalai Lama, From "The Art of Happiness: A Handbook for Living" I would go further and say that we should try to serve the biosphere; that is, work for the welfare of all life on earth. The damage that Man is doing to the planet harms all living things. "Tread lightly on the Earth." I have written elsewhere on ethics and my ethics. If I had to put into one word what I believe ethics should be based on I could hardly do better than 'compassion'; having compassion for all sentient beings and all life on earth, current and future. It would be very difficult for the many people who are struggling to survive to put compassion for others above their own immediate needs. But for people like me, who have all that we need, and even more for those who have far more than they need, I believe there is an obligation to show compassion. How could one feel that one's life is meaningful if it is self-centred? Professor Harry Messell once said "I aimed to make the Earth a better place – and failed miserably". I'd be pretty sure that what he meant by that is that in spite of his best efforts the world did not become a better place. But the important thing is that he showed compassion in trying to make it a better place. And I'd be pretty sure too that the world was a better place for his having lived than it would be had he not lived. Sheep sheltering in the shade of a wind turbine on a hot day This photo relates to the subject of this page in two ways: 1. We need to show more compassion to our domestic animals in ways such as providing them with shade in our increasingly hot summers; 2. We need to show more compassion to all life on earth by changing from the burning of fossil fuels to renewable energy. Photo credit Linda Connor I was once accused by a Senator of lacking compassion because I supported renewable energy, wind power in particular, and he claimed that wind turbines were making people sick. In fact, there is no convincing evidence that wind turbines do cause illness and I would hold that Senator Leyonhjelm and others of like mind are lacking in compassion in several ways: They are causing anxiety by spreading the unfounded rumour that wind turbines cause illness; They choose to ignore the huge and very real damage that is being caused by the burning of fossil fuels, coal in particular; They are harming all future generations of humanity, and life on earth generally, by slowing desperately needed action on climate change. Perhaps Senator Leyonhjelm was aiming at being compassionate to those who (mistakenly) believed that their health was being harmed by wind turbines, but his actions were harmful rather than helpful, perhaps due to ignorance of the facts, perhaps due to other causes or motives. For compassion to be fully and properly applied it must come with being well informed. "The road to Hell is paved with good intentions." The Australian Government and compassion The Morrison Government certainly is lacking compassion in its continual and unjustified support of the fossil fuel industries that are causing so much damage to the world. Paradoxical Commandments "People are illogical, unreasonable, and self-centered. Love them anyway. If you do good, people will accuse you of selfish, ulterior motives. Do good anyway. If you are successful, you will win false friends and true enemies. Succeed anyway. The kindness you show today will be forgotten tomorrow. Be kind anyway. Honesty and frankness make you vulnerable. Be honest and frank anyway. The biggest men and women with the biggest ideas can be shot down by the smallest men and women with the smallest minds. Think big anyway. People favor underdogs but follow only top dogs. Fight for a few underdogs anyway. What you spend years building may be destroyed overnight. Build anyway. People really need help but may attack you if you do help them. Help people anyway. Give the world the best you have and you'll get kicked in the teeth. Give the world the best you have anyway." Kent M. Keith The Paradoxical Commandments, 1968 More of my favourite quotes are elsewhere on this site. On this site... Some thoughts on death Some thoughts on euthanasia Self or all?, selfishness or altruism? Suicide as a rational decision To oppose wind power is to support fossil fuels, including especially, coal, a compassionate person would not do it. Walking for climate change awareness: cleaning up the roadsides at the same time. Why I support the local wind farm and why any other compassionate person would do the same. External sites... Why Do Human Beings Do Good Things? The Puzzle of Altruism", by Steve Taylor; he suggested that the answer could be empathy.
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Radio: Latitude Zero For the past fortnight, U.S. listeners coast-to-coast have been diverted by a killer-diller called Latitude Zero (8 p.m. E.D.S.T.), which makes its way out of NBC's Hollywood studios accompanied by the world's most bizarre barrage of sound effects. The script is written to match. The program dwells on the doings of one Captain Craig McKenzie. Anxious to save civilization from its doom, the Captain operates an insular Shangri-La in the South Pacific. The Captain populates his island with all kinds of high-toned people, whom he transports to his hideaway at "Latitude Zero" (i.e., somewhere on the Equator) in a submarine. To rescue them he has brushes with huge man-eating crabs and trees, griffons and an evil fellow called Malic, who runs a rocket ship. Standard equipment for any cliff-hanging show includes metal shells to which actors repair when they are supposed to be below earth or water's surface, echo chambers, noise-making devices ranging from kettledrums to sheets of steel. Latitude Zero has a few new ones. When man-eating trees run amok in the script, the soundmen drag a real tree into the studio, grapple with it to give the proper effect. If the script calls for voices in a tunnel, the cast joins the soundmen in building one of chairs, tables, blankets, etc. In order to make a character, reduced in size by a magic ring, sound tiny, a 50-ft. length of garden hose was rigged up through which an actor's voice was piped into a button mike after going through a standard mike and a mixer. Responsible for dreaming up Latitude Zero is a thin, bespectacled wag named Ted Elton Sherdeman, whose wife, a veteran radio actress, assists him. Nobody is more amused by Latitude Zero than Ted Sherdeman. During rehearsals, which are gagged up to the limit by the cast, he sits amiably giggling at his delirious brain child. He is fond of such tricks as introducing a kind of Latin double-talk for his eerier characters. Sample: Fora consumatio est ramus malin rite confedo saluero. The show was put on a coast-to-coast hookup after 17 weeks on a local circuit, and has a large and loyal following in the Pacific area. Not long ago Mr. Sherdeman was called by an indignant mother who denounced him for putting her eight-year-old child into hysterics. He asked to talk to the moppet, soothed the child by telling her Latitude Zero was not really true. Then he suggested to the mother that she had only to turn a small knob on the radio to keep her child from getting overwrought. "Oh, sure," the mother said, "but how am I going to hear it then?" Most prominent member of Latitude Zero's cast is the persistently romantic Elaine Barrie, whose ex-husband John Barrymore rehearses for the Vallee show a couple of doors away. Although Elaine is careful to primp herself before leaving the studio, she has never run into John. His agent and her's see to that.
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Weary Bucks get chance this week to reboot season Ridiculous, criminal, brutal, ruthless … all of these words have been used by fans on forum boards to describe the first quarter-plus of the Bucks schedule. … The Bucks limped into December with a 7-12 record and an all-too familiar spot in the Central Division cellar (not that these NBA divisions mean anything). Only the Charlotte Bobcats and Washington Wizards trailed them in the Eastern Conference standings. It could've been worse. And despite Michael Redd missing 14 games with a high ankle sprain and Andrew Bogut missing the last three games with bruised knee, it was oh-so-close to being better. The Bucks took the Celtics to overtime with Bogut out of the game on two technicals; they botched a solid home effort against the Toronto Raptors in the final minute; they scrapped hard and pushed team after team into the final minutes only to lose, often times due to turnovers, poor shooting down the stretch, defensive lapses and sheer exhaustion. Through Saturday night's loss to Cleveland, the only other team in the NBA to have played 19 games was the 5-14 Sacramento Kings. Only the Celtics and the Utah Jazz had played 18 games. All four teams got a well deserved day off Sunday. Saturday night the Jazz at home were blown out by the Nets, and coach Jerry Sloan accepted part of the blame for the loss because he had canceled the team's usual day-of-the-game light practice. Nothing-but-twine gunner Kyle Korver offered this defense of his coach: “Our schedule is so bananas, something like this shouldn’t make any difference. It’s all on us. We just didn’t come out and play well tonight,” Korver said. Bananas? The Jazz had four home games this past week and split them 2-2. Try being a Buck, Korver. 19 games, only seven at home — none of them consecutively — and seven back-to-back pairings. Meanwhile, the Lakers played just 14 games through Saturday night, with the 15th scheduled Sunday. I thought the league offices were in NY, not LA. Making the schedule all the more unforgiving for the Bucks has been that 13 of those 19 games were against 2007-08 playoff teams, hardly a warm welcome for coach Scott Skiles in his efforts to get a 26-win team moving in the right direction. The Bucks lost 11 of those 13 games. They beat the Washington Wizards who this season became the East's doormat playing again without all-star guard Gilbert Arenas (knee surgery) and center Brendan Haywood (wrist surgery); the Wiz fired coach Eddie Jordan at the beginning of last week. The Bucks also beat a Spurs team playing without star guards Manu Ginobili and Tony Parker, both recovering from ankle injuries. In December, seven of the first ten games games the Bucks play are against non-playoff teams from last year. Although six of those games are on the road … (which means the Bucks will play 18 of their first 29 games on the road) … the Bucks should feel like they're catching a break, even when they're in LA playing the Lakers next week. The Bucks have a day off to travel prior to that game. One small consolation to all this is that the Bucks play most of their home schedule after the Packers season will be done. The down side is that the team may be too wiped out come late January for the team to reap much benefit from it. The Bucks will enjoy three days off to start this week, the first of four such breaks they'll enjoy this season, not including the five days they get at the all-star break. Coach Skiles should be able to run a full practice or even two before the game Wednesday against Chicago at the Bradley Center. The Bucks should also have their full roster available for the Bulls game, depending on the progress of Andrew Bogut's bruised knee. If Bogut is able to practice, this week will be the first time the Bucks have been able to practice at full strength since preseason (Luke Ridnour was nursing a bad back at the end of October, before Redd's injury). The Bucks are badly in need of a regrouping, and this is Skiles chance to let the team shut down and reboot. Through this weekend, Richard Jefferson has played more minutes than any player in the NBA except Sacramento shooting guard John Salmons. They were tied for the league lead with 720 minutes, an average of 37.9 minutes per game. Let's call it 38. Third-highest on the list is rookie O.J. Mayo of the Memphis Grizzlies, 50 minutes behind Jefferson and Salmons. Others on the top 20 minutes played list may surprise you. New Rocket Ron Artest is fifth in the NBA in minutes through his team's 17 games and, despite the blowouts and 4th quarter leisure time, the Celtics Paul Pierce is right behind Artest in 6th place. Pierce's Celtic teammate Ray Allen is 12th, which sheds some light on how much Celtics coach Doc Rivers relies upon and rides his stars, even in the early going. True, the Celtics have played more games than any team other than the Bucks, Kings and Jazz but the Bucks Jefferson and the Kings' Salmons are the only two players on those latter three teams in the top 20. At age 33, Ray Allen is playing one minute less per game than Lebron James — and the trade of Ray still looks like the biggest, most wrong-headed blunder in Bucks history. That said, and it had to be said, Scott Skiles has leaned heavily on RJ in their first season together with the Bucks. Speaking of minutes, Bucks coach Skiles said playing time was up for grabs to Bucks who buy into the system and play defense. This came after a dismal defensive game in Detroit in which the Bucks allowed the Pistons 62 points in the first half. Sure, Detroit using Allen Iverson off the bench had something to do with it (the Answer was punished for skipping a Thanksgiving day practice and took it out on the Bucks 2nd unit), but Skiles wasn't looking for excuses Friday night: "There is playing time (available) on this team," Skiles said. "It's up for grabs. We're trying to make clear to the guys that whoever wants to get with our program, defend, there's playing time to be had. If anybody wants to do that. We're searching." Playing without Andrew Bogut the following night in Cleveland, Skiles played reserve forward Malik Allen 30+ minutes, opting for little-used Allen over backup centers Dan Gadzuric and Francisco Elson against the much bigger Cavs. Allen was a favorite of Skiles in Chicago and was handpicked by the coach out of the free agent pool this summer. Bucks rookie forward Luc Richard Mbah a Moute, after a suprisingly strong start has led the NBA rookies in rebounding in the early going, yet began to tail off this past week. After a solid 11-pt, 8 reb game against Orlando on Monday, Mbah a Moute averaged 5 pts, 5 rebs against Atlanta, Detroit and Cleveland. In the latter two games, Mbah a Moute's minutes dropped to 21 in each game, well off his season avg. of 29. Mbah a Moute is 4th in the NBA in offensive rebounds (56), behind only Andris Biedrins of Golden State, All-Pro Orlando Magic Center Dwight Howard and the Bobcats' Emeka Okafor. Bucks center Bogut is 5th in offensive rebounds (55), despite missing three games. Bogut, despite those three missed games is 3rd in total rebounds (he had been 2nd) and is 3rd in rebounds per game with 10.9. He trails only Howard and the Warriors Biedrins (whose stats took a hit on the Warriors road swing this week East, where the centers and big men are, well, more like centers and big men than in the West). This entry was posted in The Jinx on November 30, 2008 by J.D. Mo. ← Bogut Injury: Bucks center out 7-10 days; looking ahead to December Bogut hopeful to probably play vs. Bulls; game is a must win →
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Tag Archives: HBO November 25, 2011 UncategorizedHBO, Hung, Jane Adams, television, Thomas JaneTHEFEMINISTSPECTATOR With Nurse Jackie and The Big C on hiatus for now, I’ve returned to Hung on HBO, which is enjoying its third season of social observation through the foibles of a male prostitute and his female pimp. I’ve also been watching Homeland on Showtime, to see how it unravels its post-9/11 tale of paranoid intrigue. My viewing is selective, but it does seem that subscription television offers more nuanced women characters than many of those in mainstream films (Bridesmaids aside). The women in these two series actually grow and change over time, taking advantage of the more capacious narrative potential of episodic TV (see my next post for a discussion of Homeland). Hung continues to follow the unlikely pairing of Tanya Skagle (Jane Adams) and Ray Drecker (Thomas Jane), a pimp and her prostitute, who use his impressive physical prowess to make a common living. Although I missed much of Hung’s second season, which is now out on DVD, I’m reminded what fun it is to watch Adam’s hapless but deeply feminist Tanya make her way through the illegal and sexual thickets of pimping out her man to middle-class, middle-aged, and (unfortunately) white women (except for current guest star Ana Ortiz). Tanya has established a Wellness Center for women where she instructs her acolytes in the fine art of reclaiming their sexuality. Tanya calls herself a “happiness consultant.” Rehearsing the “our bodies, ourselves” mantras of 1970s feminist self-help, Tanya invites her students to “know your vulva,” encouraging them toward embracing the power of their sexual identities. Much of the show’s humor comes from its admixture of feminist sexual activism with capitalist entrepreneurship. After all, Tanya’s goal is to make a living for herself and Ray, and she’s the first to admit that she’s often out of her league. But she’s ambitious enough to seek advice from a middle-aged African American male pimp who also becomes her lover. Hung’s pedigree includes executive producers Alexander Payne (the writer/director of Sideways and the just-released film The Descendants) and Angela Robinson (director alum of The L Word and of the terrific lesbian spy spoof, D.E.B.S.), who help secure its insights into middle-aged men and middle-aged, feminism-informed women. Created by Dmitry Lipkin and Collette Burson, the show engages the economic dilemmas of middle-class and marginalized people desperate to make ends meet and creative enough to brook convention and taboo. The show is set in Detroit, although it’s obviously white, suburban Detroit, not the economically devastated, racially diverse, struggling inner city. But the working class history of the area allows its producers to contemplate the shrinking professional horizons of ordinary people who nonetheless boast a sharp analysis about their right to reap the promised rewards of lauded American enterprise. Tanya, for example, has an MFA in poetry, and Ray is a high school basketball coach. That Tanya is also the businesswoman who takes advantage of Ray’s extraordinarily large penis lends the show its feminist angle and much of its humor. Her face shiny with sweat and anxiety, her hair floating in frantic frizz around her face, Tanya is a smart if inchoate bundle of determination. In recent episodes, she and Ray face competition from Lenore (Rebecca Creskoff), Tanya’s former would-be business partner, who’s found her own well-endowed stud, Jason (Stephen Amell), and intends to intrude on Tanya’s territory. And Ray is burdened by the role-playing expectations of Lydia, one of his johns (or would it be janes?), a woman who insists on meeting him in unlikely situations in which she plays cop to his robber. When it turns out Lydia (Ortiz, late of Ugly Betty) really is a police officer, Tanya and Ray’s business is threatened. In the last episode I watched, the comedy was acute, but the explanation for Lydia’s outsized desires felt too psychologically lame for a show that’s best when it’s parodic. Who cares that Lydia’s police officer husband is a brute who regularly frequents his own stable of prostitutes? Instead of leveling the gendered playing field by suggesting women can be as physically desirous and emotionally detached about sex as men, the episode attributed Lydia’s appetites to a bad relationship. And Ray freed himself and Tanya from potential arrest by offering Lydia an emotionally sustaining freebie. But most of the time, Hung keeps its balance and doesn’t fall into sentimentality. For example, Ray’s ex-wife, Jessica (Anne Heche), has divorced her second husband. Though she has no apparent work skills, she desperately needs a job, and finds one working for a pompous, self-important doctor with whom she and Ray used to socialize. When the doctor seduces her, their sex scene shows him moving way too slowly on top of her while crooning lyrics from musical theatre. Heche’s pitch-perfect reactions to her sexual and emotional boredom fill the screen. When the doctor unexpectedly visits her at home to reassure her that their liaison won’t jeopardize her job, Heche’s incredulity registers how even men who are sexually and romantically inept still maintain more social and professional power than the women they lord it over. Likewise, Lenore pressures Jason into working for her and tries to thwart his engagement, which she assumes will be an obstacle. But when she confronts his fiancée, she’s far from shocked by her future husband’s sexual adventures. Instead, the young woman bargains with Lenore for the spoils from his extra-curricular work. Sex, Hung points out, can be a negotiable, even exploitable business relationship instead of a prize kept on the rarefied pedestal of marriage or romance. This is a plank straight out of feminist sex workers’ platforms; see, for only one example, the activist ideologies of COYOTE, a sex workers’ rights group founded in 1973 by the prostitute Margo St. James. The small moments that upend stereotypical expectations about sex and sexuality make Hung a series worth watching. It’s full of smart and funny social observations about the economic and political, as well as the emotional, tolls of gendered sexual interactions. The casts’ rich performances and the producers’ excellent writing keep it consistently engaging. Although it’s Ray’s anatomy that keeps their business going, it’s Tanya’s understanding of women’s desires that sells their product. And the women who buy Ray’s services are somehow always proactive, powerfully in charge of their encounters. Ray is a good guy in Hung, but he’s objectified in ways that limit his masculine privilege to the power of his member. He spends much of the series befuddled and bossed around; happily, though he might be a stud, he’s not a patriarch. Hung tries to do new things with old gender roles. Take a look. Hung on HBO August 28, 2009 Uncategorizedcomedy, feminism, HBO, televisionTHEFEMINISTSPECTATOR HBO’s new summer series about a man whose anatomy becomes his professional destiny is not the first place I’d look for feminist television programming. And yet Hung turns out to be a wonderfully smart, funny, and indeed feminist story of a down-on-his-luck middle-class white history teacher-basketball coach whose wife divorces him, whose house burns nearly to the ground because of an electrical short in an overloaded extension chord, and who can’t get his life together, financially, emotionally, or pragmatically. Ray Decker, played by the handsome, valiant Thomas Jane, is an otherwise ordinary man, beset with all the problems of someone whose best years are well behind him. He was a high school baseball star, who married his high school sweetheart, never left the Detroit suburb where he was raised, and in fact lives in a tent in the backyard of the house he inherited from his parents, which burns in a catastrophic fire in the series opener. He’s an average white guy stuck in his own history, who never progressed beyond his teenage success. His wife, Jessica, the now-faded cheerleader, played by Anne Heche in parodic high dudgeon, has left him for Ronnie (Eddie Jemison), a high school geek who grew up to be a plastic surgeon (he gives Jessica shots of Botox after their morning coffee). Ronnie is short, blinkered, and socially clueless; it’s clear Jessica is more attracted to his money than to his body. Ironically, mid-way through the season, as the economic downturn hits, Ronnie announces that they aren’t rich anymore, leading Jessica’s busy-body mother (who looks like Dr. Ruth and speaks with an inexplicable Eastern European accent) to ask Jessica if she has to keep “giving him sex.” While Jessica dismisses her mother’s concern, in a later scene, as Ronnie rolls her way to nuzzle her ear in their marital bed, Jessica summarily announces that she’s not in the mood, predicting a lot of bad sexual luck in Ronnie’s future. In an effort to improve his odds financially, Ray enrolls in a how-to-get-rich-quick seminar led by Floyd Gerber (Steve Hytner), whose large teeth, bad haircut, and empty inspiration reads as big-L loser immediately. In the seminar, Ray reconnects with Tanya (Jane Adams), a goofy poet with writer’s block with whom he had and has again a one-night stand. When their second tryst derails emotionally, Tanya’s accusation that all Ray has going for him is a “big dick” begins an entrepreneurial opportunity for both of them. The unlikely couple embarks on an even more unlikely business venture called “Happiness Consultants,” in which Tanya pimps Ray out to various sexually frustrated (or curious) middle-class suburban housewives. If Ray is hobbled by his own stasis, Tanya’s earnest ambitions are enough to motivate them both. Although she’s a bohemian writer trying to be a vegetarian, she takes her work as Ray’s pimp very seriously. Part of the series’ comedy comes from watching Tanya navigate in the very unfamiliar waters of sexual capitalism. She’s been unable to write for years and works as a permanent temp as a copy editor in a law firm. But starting this business on the side with Ray let’s her aspire to the personal, intellectual, and especially financial freedom that she hopes will enable her creativity. Tanya’s “alternative” values are never belittled by the show’s writers, but her self-taught cutthroat business sense makes for a comic comparison with her otherwise progressive ethics. Tanya has a nasty mother who dismisses her (played by Rhea Perlman) and isn’t particularly pretty (in fact, in most scenes, Adam’s face is made up with a kind of oily sheen), but she’s vital and lively and cares about things in a way that Ray can’t fathom. The unlikely affection between Tanya and Ray is utterly appealing as they begin to develop a friendship based on their business partnership. Thomas Jane and Jane Adams have great chemistry and work well off each other. The whole cast, in fact, has a nice bead on the show’s quirky humor, which treads a fine line between satirical and sincere. Heche’s Jessica, for example, who still has feelings for Ray, is surprised but generous when Tanya comes to see him coach a basketball game. Tanya joins the strange family easily, befriending Jessica as she cheers awkwardly (for the wrong team). Ray’s twin kids, Damon (Charlie Saxton) and Darby (Sianoa Smit-McPhee), are disheveled teenage misfits with weird dyed hair and soft, puffy bodies. But their peculiar relationship to both parents, neither of whom knows exactly what to do with them, gives Ray and Jessica something to bond over. When Charlie pierces his tongue, for example, both parents are horrified. Jessica, maintaining her forced cheerleader cheerfulness, doesn’t understand a thing about her alienated, goth-leaning children, but her attempts to reach them prove funny parodies of the over-sharing, trying-too-hard parent. Saxton and Smit-McPhee do a nice job performing the kids’ incredulity at their parents’ stupidity. The kids’ allegiances shift depending on which parent has more money and the most comfortable place to house them. Hung seems to be a story about failure, about the losers with whom people associate or who they inadvertently become, but the series’ pleasure comes from the small ways in which the characters succeed in each episode, whether sexually or financially, and the little ways in which their kindness toward one another makes their lives worthwhile. The series also demonstrates perfectly how people perform what they think others want them to be. Ray’s role as the star of Happiness Consultants isn’t natural to his personality.He might be well endowed, but he needs to be tutored by Tanya in how to play the suave, debonair male prostitute they think their clients expect. The writers regularly prove that no one’s interested in his social performance; only his sexual performance matters, and in that, he always succeeds the way he and Tanya promise. But in each assignation, Ray learns something about himself and about women. Early in their endeavor, on his first visit to a client, Ray balks at her middle-age, plump body, begging off with a cold. After Tanya scolds him about judging people on their appearances, Ray returns, only to find the woman now skittish about following through. She admits she’s sick of her husband’s inability to please her, but only when Ray shows her the goods is she persuaded (and eagerly excited) to complete the transaction. In fact, none of the women Ray services are conventionally attractive or behave “normally.”Tanya persuades a sexually frustrated, homely proofreader colleague from work that she’d enjoy employing Ray. Their scene together in a hotel room is a gem, as the woman unmasks their meeting as only a fantasy in which she knows Ray is playing a role, but then happily goes along with it by letting go of her own inhibitions and gleefully repeating, “Let’s fuck” until they do. In all of these instances, Ray is happy to comply, and seems vaguely moved at what he sees in these women. At the same time, although it’s Ray’s anatomy that provides their income, Ray is the objectified sex worker, a nice role-reversal in the cosmic scheme of conventional prostitution or pornography. Ray is not the agent of his own destiny; it’s Tanya who sets up his meetings, and who scolds him when he tries to arrange dates on his own. Tanya interviews potential clients, assessing their needs and how Ray can meet them. If their business is at all successful, it’s because Tanya understands the emotions that drive their clients’ sexual desires and talks Ray through how to satisfy each customer. In another neat foiling of presumption, Ray falls in love with Jemma (Natalie Zea), a particularly complicated client with a host of unusual demands. When he tries to date her and begins refusing her payments, she purposefully hurts him. A contrite Tanya realizes too late that Jemma’s game is to construct Ray as the victim in their relationship, to avenge her own victimhood in past relationships. But the scenario upends the assumption that for men, sex is only physical, while for women, it’s emotional, since here the roles are exactly reversed. Ray’s hapless naiveté is partly what makes him so appealing. His masculinity isn’t built to handle the situations in which he’s called on to act. He needs Tanya’s help to navigate the emotional currents of his trick’s needs. But he’s charming in part because he rises to each occasion (literally, of course, and figuratively). Hung is a really a family drama, with a twist that makes it interesting and a perspective that makes it feminist. No one here is starry-eyed about the American Dream; everyone knows that it’s precarious at best, diseased and desiccated at worse. But the series finds something sweet and poignant, rather than resigned and bitter, about the prevailing state of affairs, drawing the characters’ humanity against the odds. In the last episode, Ray, devastated by Jemma’s betrayal, gets drunk in a bar where he’s recognized by an old rival, a man who pitched against him when he was a senior in a high school and still hasn’t gotten over the fact that Ray, who was a freshman, batted his pitch out of the park. In pouring rain, the men head to a baseball field to relive the moment. The older man throws Ray a duffel bag full of balls one by one, and one at a time, Ray hits them away, saying, “Contact,” after he manages to connect with each pitch. The other man’s middle-aged body is paunchy and sagging as he winds up to throw, the outlines of his mortality palpable against his wet shirt. Ray looks only marginally better as he sways over home plate. The men barely speak, but the scene is a wonderful, soggy illustration of lives stuck in place. Happily, it’s the proto-feminist Tanya who gives them all hope, who swats away references to her own inferior looks (a constructed claim, since Adams is actually very cute), who glows with newly found confidence, who schemes about ways to increase their business, and who engages her clients with tough pragmatism and no-nonsense business ethics. Adams plays beautifully the blooming power of the underdog who comes into her own. In the last episode, as Ray stumbles back to his tent wet and drunk to find Tanya waiting for him with a wad of cash from Jemma, Adams and Jane perform a sweet scene of friendly intimacy, need, and pleasure that portrays one of the most moving, innovative, insightful relationships on television. Watch Hung.
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[Ppnews] Nebraska Supreme Court hears voice of policeman's killer - Omaha 2 Political Prisoner News ppnews at freedomarchives.org Sat Oct 4 12:15:46 EDT 2008 Previous message (by thread): [Ppnews] Michael Richardson recommends, at OpEdNews: Nebraska Supreme Court hears voice of policeman's killer that J. Edgar Hoover kept from jury in COINTELPRO case Next message (by thread): [Ppnews] Please connect with me :) http://www.opednews.com/articles/Nebraska-Supreme-Court-hea-by-Michael-Richardson-081003-616.html Nebraska Supreme Court hears voice of policeman's killer that J. Edgar Hoover kept from jury in COINTELPRO case By Michael Richardson A hush filled the packed chambers of the Nebraska Supreme Court as attorney Robert Bartle played a chilling 50-second tape recording of the emergency call that lured Omaha police officer Larry Minard to his 1970 ambush-bombing death. A man's deep gritty voice could be heard making a report about a woman screaming at a vacant house. The Omaha World-Herald described the killer's voice as "deep and drawling." Attorney Bartle told the justices, "That isn't the voice of a 15-year old. That is not the voice of Duane Peak." Duane Peak was a teenager who confessed to planting the bomb and making the deadly phone call. Peak also implicated Black Panther leaders Ed Poindexter and Mondo we Langa (formerly David Rice) in exchange for his own lenient treatment and became the state's murderous star witness against the two Panthers. However, if Peak did not make the call as he claimed, the case against Poindexter and Langa unravels leaving an unidentified killer on the loose. The scratchy tape, never heard by the jury that convicted the Panther leaders, has a long, troubling history and was kept under wraps by order of J. Edgar Hoover, then-director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Hoover had declared a secret war against the Black Panther Party and other domestic political groups code-named Operation COINTELPRO. The "no holds barred" tactics of COINTELPRO directed at the Panthers had a lethal ferocity with false arrests and convictions as one of the techniques. Hoover's agents had already targeted Poindexter and Langa when the August bombing claimed Minard's life. The FBI arrived at the crime scene soon after the blast and helped direct the investigation. The Omaha Special-Agent-in-Charge worked directly with Asst. Chief of Police Glen W. Gates who led the murder investigation. While uniformed officers began a massive sweep of Omaha's Near-Northside neighborhood arresting dozens of people and technicians sifted through blast debris looking for clues, Gates met with the FBI and agreed to send the tape recording of the killer's voice to the FBI crime laboratory in Washington, D.C. to identify the caller. The Omaha World-Herald headline told the public "Voiceprint in Bombing to FBI Lab". A police spokesman told the paper the tape would be a "good investigative tool". But the tape was sent to the FBI lab with unusual instructions to not issue a formal report and instead orally inform the Omaha FBI office of the results of analysis. The COINTELPRO hidden agenda was not to catch the actual killers of Minard but instead make a case against Poindexter and Langa. When Ivan Willard Conrad, director of the crime lab, got the memo requesting a secret report on the tape he spoke with Hoover by phone two days after the bombing. Before Minard's body was buried, Hoover gave the command to withhold an official report thus limiting the search for the policeman's killer. Conrad scrawled on his copy of the COINTELPRO memo, "Dir advised telephonically & said OK to do" followed by his initials and Conrad followed Hoover's orders and issued no formal findings on the identity of the unknown caller. However, the Omaha Special-Agent-in-Charge sent another COINTELPRO memo to Hoover two months later in October. "Assistant COP GLENN GATES, Omaha PD, advised that he feels any use of this call might be prejudicial to the police murder trial against two accomplices of PEAK and, therefore, has advised that he wishes no use of this tape until after the murder trials of PEAK and the two accomplices have been completed." The hearing was in the austere chambers of the state high court located in the Nebraska Capitol and was filled with supporters of Poindexter and Langa, many wearing T-shirts indentifying the 'Omaha Two' as political prisoners. Questions from the bench focused on the custody of the tape and who was to blame for withholding the recording from the jury. Assistant Attorney General James Smith argued everyone knew there was a tape and failure of the defense attorneys to introduce the tape at trial was a tactical decision by lawyers for the two Panthers. Bartle's argument is that the prosecution should have provided the tape to defense attorneys as a part of discovery. Regardless of who was at fault for the jury not getting to hear the killer's voice Bartle said, "The whole point to Poindexter is that he was still deprived of the use of the tape." Smith countered that Frank Morrison, a former-Nebraska governor and Poindexter's court-appointed lawyer, made a tactical decision and Poindexter had to live with it. However, not long before his death Morrison gave a deposition in 2003 about his role in the case and he admitted making mistakes that led to an unfair trial. Morrison's strongest statement about the matter came earlier in 1997 in the form of a public "As a citizen and former prosecutor, and Governor of this state, I abhor, detest and condemn the cowardly, cruel, and unjustified murder of officer Minard. My heart aches for his family. The guilty parties should pay the penalty. The self-confessed murderer was turned loose after a slap on the wrist." "I now believe and always have believed that the true role of law enforcement is truth. Real justice can only be built on truth. I hope the Congress and other policy makers will reestablish this policy. I feel both I and the system failed Ed Poindexter." In 2006, the tape was subjected to modern voice analysis and vocal expert Tom Owen determined that Peak did not make the emergency call. In 2007, Owen gave testimony in Douglas County District Court that included a detailed phrase-by-phrase courtroom analysis of the fatal call. No date for a decision by the Nebraska Supreme Court has been set. Poindexter and Langa remain imprisoned at the maximum-security Nebraska State Penitentiary. Duane Peak, the confessed bomber, was freed after 33 months of juvenile detention and lives in the state of Washington a free man. The unknown caller whose deep voice opened the court hearing has never been identified and has not been brought to justice. Larry Minard, the father of five young children, was buried on what would have been his thirtieth birthday. Permission granted to reprint Authors Bio: Michael Richardson is a freelance writer based in Boston. Richardson writes about politics, law, nutrition, ethics, and music. Richardson is also a political consultant. More information about the PPnews mailing list
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CNN ON PDA show transcripts CNN Headline News askCNN Attacks spark global red alert Argentine police stand guard outside the U.S. embassy in Buenos Aires on Tuesday. LONDON, England -- As all U.S. forces throughout the world were put on the highest state of alert following the attacks in New York and Washington, other nations followed suit. European Union foreign ministers said they would hold emergency talks on Wednesday while NATO ambassadors were holding an extraordinary meeting on Tuesday night to discuss the wave of attacks. NATO Secretary-General George Robertson urged all non-essential personnel to leave the alliance's headquarters in Brussels and said they should not report to work on Wednesday. United Nations aid workers prepared to leave Afghanistan on Wednesday, U.N. sources told CNN. CNN.COM SPECIAL REPORT CNN NewsPass Video Agencies reportedly got hijack tips in 1998 Intelligence intercept led to Buffalo suspects Report cites warnings before 9/11 Timeline: Who Knew What and When? Interactive: Terror Investigation Terror Warnings System What looks suspicious? In-Depth: America Remembers In-Depth: Terror on Tape In-Depth: How prepared is your city? On the Scene: Barbara Starr: Al Qaeda hunt expands? On the Scene: Peter Bergen: Getting al Qaeda to talk In addition, smaller aid groups working for non-governmental organisations began to leave their compounds in the capital, including 14 German groups over the next couple of days. But the focus of the many security measures introduced across the international community centred on airports and embassies, with many international airlines scrambling to divert or cancel flights to the United States. The cancellations and diversions caused confusion and congestion at many European airports, where airlines ordered flights bound for the United States to do U-turns or find alternate landing points outside America. Some airlines reversed course only after being denied permission to land by the Federal Aviation Administration, which took the unprecedented step of ordering the complete shut down of U.S. air space. The grounding affects 36,000 to 40,000 flights that take off in the United States daily, as well as general aviation flights. "The earliest the national groundstop will be lifted is noon tomorrow. And that's at the very earliest," FAA spokesman Les Dorr told CNN on Tuesday. Similar air space closures were implemented by Canada, Britain and Belgium, where commercial flights over their capitals of London and Brussels were banned. British Prime Minister Tony Blair said: "No flights will take off from the UK for which we cannot apply the highest standards of security for aircrew and passengers. A swedish police officer stands guard outside the embassy in Stockholm. "Private flights have been stopped except where specifically authorised." In Canada, Prime Minister Jean Chretien said: "Everyone has increased the level of security everywhere...here in Canada we have increased security adequately. Chretien said the country's airports had been shut along with all the nation's consulates in the United States. In France, armed troops were deployed at airports and metro stations. Border controls have increased. The U.S. Embassy in Paris was closed and will be shut again on Wednesday. The embassy is warning Americans in France to be careful about speaking English on the streets. In Germany, the Interior Ministry said it had set up a cross-ministerial crisis committee, while security was increased at government and U.S. and Israeli installations across the country. It also said flags on all public buildings in Germany would fly at half mast for two days. The regional government in the state of Hesse recommended the main skyscrapers in Frankfurt, Germany's financial capital and home to the European Central Bank, close on Wednesday. Despite that, Frankfurt's equivalent to the World Trade Center, the Messeturm building, was open only to be evacuated early on Wednesday after police received a bomb alert. Security officers cleared the building at 9 a.m. (0700 GMT) following the anonymous call which said the device would explode at 9.20 a.m.. The all-clear was given 15 minutes later. About 4,000 employees work in the building, mainly for investment banks. The British Foreign Office told CNN that it had advised British nationals across the world to stay at home and to avoid crowded places where they could draw attention to themselves. The ECB said it would take a decision on Wednesday on whether staff should return to its headquarters. The new Jewish museum in Berlin cancelled its public opening set for Tuesday night. The U.S. embassy in Rome sent staff home early, while Spain threw cordons around the U.S. and Israeli embassies and the Palestinian representation. Romanian special forces cordoned off the U.S. embassy in Bucharest, which shut down for two days last week after unspecified threats to security, as well as the Israeli embassy. In the Kenyan capital Nairobi, scene of a massive bomb attack on the U.S. embassy in 1998, a spokesman for the ambassador said he was awaiting instructions from Washington. Kenyan police spokesman Peter Kimanthi said security forces would tighten security in the wake of the attack. Greece, criticised by Washington over its anti-terrorism record, ordered a security alert at the U.S. embassy in Athens and other potential U.S. targets, including schools. Spain has stepped up security at its airports, where normal operations were reported on Wednesday. U.S.-bound flights from Spain were returned late on Tuesday or a few were diverted to other airports. Israel closed its air space to foreign planes, closed land crossings and evacuated staff from diplomatic missions and Jewish institutions around the world. Israeli Foreign Minister Shimon Peres said Israel has declared a day of mourning Wednesday. "We are with America, we feel like America," Peres told The Associated Press. In Mexico, officials at Aeromexico and Mexicana airlines said all flights from Mexico to the United States, and all flights that cross U.S. airspace, had been cancelled. World Bank President James Wolfensohn told CNN it will be some days before he makes a decision about ccancelingor postponing the IMF/World Bank annual meetings, scheduled for September 29-30. He said dealing with the tragedy was where the focus should be for now. © 2001 Cable News Network LP, LLLP. An AOL Time Warner Company. All Rights Reserved. Terms under which this service is provided to you. Read our privacy guidelines. Contact us.
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There are many ways to dial wrong numbers. If just the first few digits dialed are invalid, a caller typically receives a “Vacant Code” recording. However, if a caller dials a complete phone number that might previously have belonged to someone, Intercept Service is used to inform the caller about the change. Operator Intercept Service The job of an Intercept Operator was to give callers information about specific telephone numbers that had been disconnected or changed. Operator Intercept Service was fairly labor intensive because live operators had to answer and say, “What number’d ‘ja dial?” The operator would manually look up the status of the number and report back to the caller what the new number was, or whatever the case may have been. Machine Intercept Service Often, the Phone Company would play a generic recording telling callers the number was not in service. Sometimes this was used in addition to Operator Intercept. A Machine Intercept Recording might play first and then (if the caller didn’t hang up) an Intercept Operator would answer. Other times, only the generic announcement would play and no operator would intervene to help the caller. Automatic Intercept System A few early attempts were made at automating the process, but they still required operators to interrogate callers for dialed numbers, and the automated voices sounded crude and mechanical. All that changed when Jane Barbe’s phabulous new Automatic Intercept System (AIS) was placed into service in Hempstead, New York. Nothing before ever sounded as good, and I don’t think anything since ever sounded any better! The original AIS used a 96-channel, continuously rotating, magnetic drum announcement machine made by the Audichron Company. Every phrase was exactly 1.5 seconds long, and every digit was exactly 0.5 seconds long; and they were all constantly playing in synchrony 24 hours a day. By piecing together the right phrases in the correct order, the AIS could automatically play a customized announcement for each specific number dialed. To switch callers onto the correct phrases, the AIS used an electronically controlled, Pulse Amplitude Modulation switching system designed by Bell Laboratories and manufactured by Western Electric. Though achieved through Time Division Multiplexing, this type of switching was still not digital; all audio signals remained as analog waveforms, but it allowed for instant and silent switching to and from any of the 96 announcement channels. The central computers controlling the AIS ran the UNIX operating system. UNIX was invented by Bell Laboratories and is the ancestor of modern operating systems including OS X and GNU/Linux. Without question, the star of AIS was the incomparable Jane Barbe; her voice was nothing short of magical! Jane majored in Dramatics at the University of Georgia and also was an accomplished singer. Jane’s supreme talent though, was her speaking voice. It had a warmth and charm that transcended regional accents and bad phone connections. Whatever she said; even if it was bad news; made you feel good. Jane did many phone recordings besides AIS, and is also very famous for her “Time of Day” announcements heard in cities ’round the globe. 96 Tracks of Jane Jane recorded every digit (0 through 9) with a neutral inflection and also with a falling inflection; enabling phone numbers to be “spoken” by the AIS in a more natural manner; this used 20 tracks. About two dozen tracks were for the standard phrases like “The number you have reached” and “Has been disconnected”. A couple of tracks just played Ringback and Reorder tones. The remaining 48 tracks were for area codes and custom place names like “In Central New Jersey” or “In New York City”. (unfortunately though, the custom names were seldom used because they were difficult to administer) I don’t have 96 tracks of Jane’s AIS on SoundCloud (yet), but all the essential numbers and phrases are here for you to play with: (the mini players below can be played concurrently – click here for the full-size players with artwork and download buttons) Opening Lines Numbers – Neutral Inflection Numbers – Falling Inflection Status Phrases Area Codes and Custom Place Names One thought on “Intercept Service” Alan David says: Good job, Elmer. While I have a good collection of digital recordings of Pat Fleet on a System3, the only JB recordings I have are on my Audichron time machines. Good luck on completing your collection. ADavid
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So pretty and white Greatest Medieval experience 2005-11-20: London Eye sees all This was another weekend of filling in time and doing some of the the touristy things that need to be done before we are gone. On Friday I delivered the news of my immediate return to Australia. The employer was unhappy with this - especially as one of the other developers had turned up that day, said he didn't want to be in today and left immediately. The boss is off to Kuala Lumpur to drum up more business this week. When he returns the other developer may not be around for much longer, and with me gone in January the start-up will be shrinking back to just a couple. Of interest though was an offer from Ebor for me to stop in Israel to do a bit of work on the way back. Sounds like fun, so long as it isn't manning a check-point on the West Bank. The cold that I enjoyed earlier in the week returned late in the week. And it hasn't left. There are some locations that are covered in ice and as the sun never reaches them, they will remain in ice till spring. The nights are cold and the mornings clear and a little too crisp. Still, it beats walking to work in wind and rain, and makes the place look like Narnia. However after a few days in it I can see why all the creatures wanted to kill the Ice Queen, I think I would strike her down too for a bit of real warmth when the sun is out. On Saturday Edyta and I did some of the regular needing-to-live things, like grocery shopping. Money is a little tight so we didn't do too much else. I was planning to go into the White Knight gaming store to see if they had any Games Workshop products because it has been ages since I've found a place selling those goods and I wanted a new photo. However the place was locked up tight and hence doesn't get the chance to be captured on digital film. We did enter into a church in Reading centre. The inside was high ceiling and vaulted, like a lot of churches, but this one was cosier in that it used wood instead of stone. The outside is covered in scaffolding though. With nothing else to do in town we returned home and then went for a walk later to an area that would give some of Swindon a race for dingiest place on England. We entered into a ramshackle second hand store where the lady behind the counter smoked away and her grand mother sat on a chair that was for sale and watched the Ireland and Australia rugby match on a TV that was for sale. I was to find a DVD to buy but there didn't seem to be anything worth it other than some curiosity stuff (for all you GTA fans out there, did you know there is a movie with the same name made by Ron Howard?) On the way back we stopped in some other stores to see if there was anything else interesting. There wasn't; except the warmth that comes from being inside when it is 4 degrees outside. That night we were treated to a fireworks display. This time we could actually see where they were going off instead of just hearing them around us. Sunday we woke early (well actually at 7am it was late for me). The night had been cold and while Edyta loses clothes during the night I was feeling like I could add a t-shirt to my ensemble. We cleaned up and left to catch the 8:30 bus into Reading to go to London. At the bus stop a group of girls turned up and looked at the bus due times, then walked off. I found this odd considering the bus was due in 5 minutes and looked at the schedule. Seems we had remembered Saturdays schedule, our bus would be at least another 30 minutes away. As it was freezing we decided the walk would warm us (one degree is warmer at least). We did get to see spectacular display of frozen spider webs everywhere (and that morning I had squashed a spider inside the house, but now I live in fear of a John Wyndham style coalition of the poisonous coming after me). In London we had to work around the fact that the Circle line, the tourists best friend, was shut down for maintenance. We took a tube line to Kensington and then walked around (in the still freezing morning) through Kensington Gardens to Kensington Palace. On the way through the park we spotted what looked like a statue of a dog painted to look like a real dog. The statue was dead still and very life like so Edyta and I went over to investigate. As we got closer we noticed that it was covered in fur. It was now either a taxidermists work or a dog that just froze in place. When we were very close Edyta could see it breathing. It's eyes slowly acknowledged you but still it kept it's unflinching stance. It stayed this way as we walked around and tried to figure it out. Then ever so slowly it started to creep forward to a bench full of pigeons. Then it was apparent that the animal wasn't dead at all, just hunting. It picked up pace and some of the birds flew away. Then it's owner called for it and it took off like a bolt of lightning. All we ever saw of that dog again was the black and white streak as it raced from hill top to hill top. A cold, cold, park The palace wasn't as impressive as the other rooms we've been in but it was at least nice to see that royalty can live in smaller accommodations. The Princess of Hearts, our beloved cover model of New Idea in the 80's, Diana, didn't have a display at the moment as her dresses were being cleaned (odd, given that she doesn't wear them any more - or is there more to a conspiracy theory about her death than Buckingham Palace is letting on?) One room in the palace was made to look like a Roman senate chamber but was done so with artwork and some cheesy wood panelling. If I was a king and I wanted a Roman senate style room I think I would have the resources to get one built. There was a dress in the palace that looked like a big hoop dress that got wedged into a vice, leaving it no more breadth than a human in it but the width of one laying down. A very impractical style of fashion. And one that cost young English lassies their sight and lives back in the day. So much better now that we outsource stuff like that to Cambodia. The best part of the whole trip came right at the end when we looked out at a security guard who had befriended a squirrel. It trusted him enough to let him pick it up and it sat on his arm happily (although it did look like it had nipped at his fingers a bit - be warned, squirrels can bite!). For Edyta who still has to stop and look at every squirrel it was a magical experience so we qucikly scanned the tourist shop and then went to see it up close. By the time we were there though there was a kid interested in the squirrel too. Naturally that meant a poor little animal fleeing the overzealous attentions of a bigger animal. We went for a ramble about Kensington Park. We got a little lost in it due to it's size. We ended up walking to a statue that looked impressive from a distance (and through the misty fog) but on closer inspection seemed to be an n-power sponsored statue called "Energy in motion" and was a naked guy sitting on a horse. However from this statue we spied something else off in the mist and went to that. This thing was a bit more impressive, it was the memorial to Prince Albert. It was also a little slippery as the north side had received no sun and was still covered in ice. I watched one person slip ahead of me and then slipped in the same spot. As we came all the way back around a lady ahead of us actually slipped and fell on the ice. Everything is clean in England Sign posts directed us towards Princess Diana's memorial. On the way passed an art house. It had that tempting entry price - free! I can see why. The artist had decided the best approach to modern art was to grab a couple of cans of Dulex ceiling white and throw it around a symmetric set stage that had steps going nowhere and meditating rooms underneath them. Sheets hung from the walls to cover three more white beds on each side where you can meditate. To make sure everything remained pristine white (so white you lost focus on some things) everyone had to wear little surgical shoe covers on entry. It was truly bizarre, and even more so that they wanted donations to keep stuff like this running. I could think of several well known homeless people in Reading that could be better off with the money, or at least the art exhibit at night for a place to crash. But then again I'm not altruistic, more greedy, and a pound is a coin better left in my pockets. Our final stop was Princess Diana's memorial, the eternally flowing fountain you are no longer allowed to walk in (I'm sure you were meant to do that the first time it was built - too cold today anyway). By now we had ended up in the middle of a very large park and were looking for the nearest McDonald's for food. This took us all the way back to Paddington station. Picadilly sans ads After we were fed and relived (travellers take note, McDonald's is the worlds best toilet stop) we went off to Picadilly Circus. We emerged into a crowded square looking at a building of billboards. Then we were distracted by some statues off in the distance and went to them. This was a statue of the Duke of York but from here we were distracted by something happening below in the Royal Gardens. It turned out there had been some Jewish march through here (as a policeman told us). We saw some kiddies standing in a parade ground but that was it. We moved on past Churchill's war chambers and came to Westminster. This is a place full of over the top size buildings and choking traffic. Being pedestrians though you just walk through stopped traffic (or run when the lights are green). Parliament House Westminster abbey was huge but closed because on Sunday they actually have services on there. From the outside the place looked so big you could have services in half the church and have the other half open for tourists and the two groups would never meet. Queen Victoria's tower on Westminster house was an obscenely big tower that must have said something at the time but now just looks impressive on scale. And the toilets at Westminster tube station still charged 50p for a use (but I knew that this time). There is a protest across the street from parliament, although the cold had driven the protesters away and just left the placards in place. One said that "Australians reject the war in Iraq", which is odd given we send troops there. How confused poor mister Blair must be. A small part of the Abbey Over the Thames and we were at the Tate and London Aquarium and London Eye and a McDonald's that seated over 250 people. That must have had a good bank of toilets in it. We had a waffle from a street vendor. The chocolate on it was pure runny chocolate and Edyta and my hands were covered in till we found a place to wash up. We purchased tickets for the London Eye and then killed time walking through a Manga display in the Tate. It seems there was an Anime competition on and people were submitting their entries. Some art ranged from good anime, some showed interesting new ideas and most were just the depraved sexual drawings of a 14 year old boy who likes to see the action ladies wearing sailor school outfits that expose parts of their underwear while their tops are typically anime dis-proportioned. There were some short sequences of anime made from people around the world (except the Japanese) but most finished before you knew what was happening. We left and lined up for the London Eye. Be warned future tourists, this place is run by British Airways so much you even get scanned and bag searched going in. You are not allowed any nail files, scissors, razors or any other thing I couldn't understand you taking into a capsule. After you leap into the moving capsule a cheery hostess welcomes you over the PA system. Then you are left to enjoy the sights. As our book told us it is best on a clear evening and we had that. The lights were spread out but I remember them as being much larger in area when we flew in (horizon to horizon for hours that night). Still it is a nice place to be and is best when you don't have the summer crush of people packed into the capsules. Eye over London The eye at night Off the Eye we walked back across the Thames. Along the bridge people were trying to take photos of themselves in front of the London Eye, but at night with the flash all they would see is themselves grinning in front of inky blackness with a few dots in a circle behind them (I know because I tested to see if it was worth a photo). Edyta commented on the duck-and-pull-a-face approach people have to walking in front of a pointed camera. How does the pulling a face avoid you being in their photo? Surely it would make you look even worse, not only have you ruined their shot, you look dopey too! At least these digital days allow you to make the shot again. Over the Thames we were in Trafalgar Square where they had set up a temporary snow-board competition. That brought back memories of Queenstown to me although this presentation was a little larger. We walked around trying to find Picadilly Circus again and instead found Leicester Square, home of the movie theatres (and a rogue street performer who had roped in a group of people to join her for some Indian dancing on the street and then had vanished a few minutes later when we returned by). After Pizza and Donuts for tea we found Picadilly Circus, took in some more sights of neon lights and then vanished back into the excessively warm and crowded Tube to begin the journey home. The night ended with a stroll home in freezing weather due to the last bus running thirty minutes before we turned up.
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Philadelphia 76ers star Joel Embiid on bout with Covid-19: ‘I really thought I wasn’t going to make it’ Philadelphia 76ers star Joel Embiid returned to the court on Saturday night after being forced to miss nine games due to a positive Covid-19 result Embiid told reporters after the game he thought he wasn’t going to make it. “That jawn hit me hard,” Embiid said. “I really thought I wasn’t going to make it. It was that bad. So, I’m just thankful to be sitting here. I struggled with it, but I’m just glad I got over it and I’m just here.” “Jawn” is Philadelphia slang, which can be used in place of almost any noun. Embiid said he had trouble breathing and had “headaches worse than migraines.” “The whole body was just done, I guess. It was not a good time,” Embiid added. CNN has reached out to the 76ers to confirm Embiid’s vaccination status, but the team wouldn’t confirm. Embiid finished the game with 42 points and 14 rebounds in 45 minutes played in the 121-120 double overtime loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves. “Honestly, I did not think I was going to play tonight after the workout last night,” Embiid said. “Really couldn’t go up and down more than three times. I guess, to me it’s a miracle I even played this many minutes.” The 76ers are currently 10-10 on the season and are next scheduled to play Monday against the Orlando Magic. 76ers, bout, Covid19, Embiid, Joel, Philadelphia, really, Star, thought, wasn't i898 1 hour ago Stephen A. Smith after Covid: If I wasn’t vaccinated, ‘I wouldn’t be here’ New York (CNN Business)Stephen A. Smith returned to ESPN's "First Take" Monday after a bout with Covid-19, which the commentator said nearly killed him. "For me personally, it hit me differently," Smith said. Smith ... Philadelphia helicopter pilot of medical flight that crash-landed with no fatalities credits God as ‘co-pilot’ Daniel Moore was greeted with applause from police and other first responders as the wheelchair-bound pilot was carted out of Penn Presbyterian Medical Center’s emergency room on Sunday. Before he was taken home by a... Last week, the Food and Drug Administration released new guidance to medical professionals which listed "race or ethnicity" as high risk factors for doctors to consider when prescribing a new monoclonal antibody know... Midwest hospital chain stops using race-based COVID-19 treatment plan amid backlash Attorneys at the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) issued a letter Friday to SSM Health warning that it is illegal to distribute monoclonal antibody products (mAbs) based on race. The letter cited a De... Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley tested positive for Covid-19 Sunday and "is experiencing very minor symptoms," Joint Staff spokesperson Col. Dave Butler said in a statement Monday. Milley "is ...
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Making the most of little plots of land SMALL is beautiful, but not always sufficient - and this is the shortcoming that a new Filipino farming technique seeks to tackle, This method, called conservation. farming, uses the natural forest as its model but makes traditional practices more scientific and systematic and does away with costly and possibly damaging pesticides and fertilisers. . Conservation farming is specially relevant to India because out of its 88.5 million landholdings, 33.8 million are less than half a hectare each. As these often constitute the farmer's sole means of livelihood, farmers would gain considerably if they adopted conservation farming for their landholdings would then yield more without added expense. A forest regenerates itself from fallen foliage and diverse animal, insect and microbial life - a capacity mcploited for centuries by the slash-and-burn technique, biown as jhum' in India. This technique gives over- worked soil a chance to recover, but as land becomes scarcer, jhum farming becomes untenable. In Nairobi, when the fallow periods became far too short, the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture developed a system in which leguminous plants were planted along with food crops to restore soil fertility. In many Asian countries, there is atradition of planting leguminous shrubs and trees as fencing for ricefields and kitchen gardens. Now approach Taking a leaf from these practices, the International Institute of Rural Reconstruction (URR) at Cavite in the Philippines began developing a system in 1984 that combines techniques from agro-forestry and bio-intensive (as distinct from chemically intensive) farming. Having worked with farmers from India, Bangladesh, Kenya and Guatemala, IIRR assistant director Raquelito M Pastores explains, "Everything we do here is drawn from the knowledge of the people." The IIRR programme is being implemented in several villages near Cavite and it has been explained at international workshops. IIRR's agro-forestry package is based on cultivating rows of fast-growing, multipurpose, nitrogen-fixing trees, including subabul (Leucaena leucocephala), gliricidia (Gliricidia sepium) and bara salpan or bhalia (Flamengia macrophylla). "There's a certain magic about the fast-growing multi purpose trees", says Pastores. "They have the ability to sprout fresh s 'hoots from the stem when lopped repeatedly and to regenerate about 5 tonnes of leaf and an equal quantity of wood within a year of being lopped." In one experiment there was a 28 per cent increase in rice yields when loppings of Leucaena, planted five metres apart on paddy bunds, were added to the soil. IIRR recommends trees should be spaced upto four metres apart, and advises the use of local varieties, though many of these are slowly disappearing. Its advice is based on the poor performance of imported seeds, which proved particularly susceptible to pests. For woodlots, IIRR recommends a mixture of quick-growing fruit and timber trees. Says Pastores, "In the Philippines, we promote fruit varieties such as custard and star apple, guava and mango. It is these that make a woodlot complete." URR encourages farmers to grow Leucaena on hillside contours..as a soil erosion barrier and practise alley cropping, which involves cultivating rice, corn or vegetables between rows of trees. The leaves are used as fodder and fertiliser and the branches as firewood and stakes. Because fodder is vital for livestock development, IM promotep "intensive feed gardens", in which grazing grass is grown between rows of multi-purpose trees, with two-thirds of the tree leaves going to the soil and one-third to animals. An area of 100 sq m cultivated this way can reportedly feed upto six goats, besides also reducing fodder-foraging time. The new system, says Pastores, aims at improving the nutrition of smallholder families. "Our experience is that bio-intensive gardening almost always obtains higher yields than conventional methods," Pastores explains. "Our approach is to first train people as garden promoters (which includes Ein understanding, of nutrition) and these promoters then go back to the village with seeds and other requirements. When they demonstrate the efficacy of the bio-intensive methods, peasant families often come forward to learn and share in LMR advocates the skills." One method of bio-inten cultivating crops sive farming is cultivating crops that have different root with different root lengths, as this reduces the rate of soil exhaustion because each plant taps a different lengths. layer of soil. Also, the root hairs left behind in the soil after harvesting contain valuable organic residues, which fo ter earthworms. These worms then produce twice th! ir weight daily in worm casts rich in nitrogen, potassionate and phosphorus, which enrich the soil. Planting a variety of plants also limits pest infestation and disease. Here, too, cultivation of local plants is encouraged because they are more disease-resistant. Says Pastores, "We find that aromatic plants such as marigold and garlic are excellent insect repellants." Planning for diversity Diversity in a small space needs careful planning. Vegetable plots are usually divided in four, with rotational growing in each plot of leafy vegetables, such as mustard and lettuce; fruit vegetables, such as brinjal and tomato; root crops, such as sweet potato and radish, and legumes, such as winged bean and pigeon pea. IIRR researchers estimate a family can obtain upto 2.7 kg of vegetables a day from a 46-sq-m plot, prepared with loose soil to improve water retention. The plants are placed close to each other, with their leaves overlapping, to save space and water and reduce evaporation. IIRR's emphasis on the natural and the practical is one of its most striking features. It has drawn up a list of pesticides based on local vegetation, which includes ground custard apple seeds, crushed chilli, wood ash and neem extracts (See box). Also on their list are rich compost brews evolved from ash, eggshells, seashells, fishmeal, bonemeal and farm vegetation. Nets are sometimes used to protect plants from pests. Pastores estimates the methods they have listed can eliminate more than three-quarters of pests. Expensive labour But not everything in the garden is rosy. "Some people are not receptive to the technology, especially those who don't own land," says Pastores. "They ask us why they should take the trouble to contour the land, make hedgerows, dig-, canals, prepare beds and replenish the soil with cb4npost, when it's not really their land." Conservation farming is labour-intensive and in some countries, including the Philippines, extra help is hard to obtain. As the average daily wage for a farm labourer is 50 pesos (about Rs 55), "the young just don't find it -worthwhile to remain on our farms any more," says Pastores. IIRR encourages mutual help groups to over-come this problem. Many conservation farming techniques need to be adapted to specific social and economic conditions and these are still being refined. In the early 1980s, for example, Leucaena was avidly promoted by conservation farming enthusiasts as the answer to disappearing grassland pastures. Fodder trees are the need of the hour, was their call and Leucaena was hailed as a miracle tree. But with the finding that Leucaena leaves contain a high level of mimosine, an amino acid that can taint milk and cause hair loss, the miracle was tarnished. However, scientists have concluded since that toxicity is not a problem if Leucaena is mixed with other feed. Perhaps the strongest argument that can be made for conservation farming is that it has the potential to deliver more food, fuel and fodder to the developing world's poorest farming commimi ies. These are the farmers who are already squeezed by skyrocketing prices of fertiliser, pesticides and fuel and the change in world market demands from food to cash crops. Poaching led to record rhino deaths in Kaziranga Murder mystery in Bihar Will the Aral Sea ever come back? Islands in the river
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Lanvin: Fall 2015 Ready-to-Wear Filled under: Fashion, Front Page This Sunday, an exhibition dedicated to Jeanne Lanvin opens at Paris’ Palais Galliera, and working on that retrospective made Alber Elbaz introspective. He started thinking about roots, his own birthplace, Casablanca, and everything that Morocco is capable of evoking. “It’s a country of contradictions,” he said. “So it was an interesting place to start a collection.” And even if Elbaz insisted that influences were just a tool, to be erased in the finished product, there was an undertow of the tribal Sahara in his collection: tassels and passementerie, Berber stripes, bracelets, leather harnesses and snakeskin yokes, the shagginess of goat hair, and the gleam of gold. Emotion, intuition…that’s where Elbaz was headed. “Fashion is a human story,” he insisted, “an industry that makes things with its hands. High tech stole the glamour of fashion.” Enter Alber Elbaz, the man to steal it back. Photo: Kim Weston Arnold /Indigitalimages.com He certainly had the tools. In one of his strongest Lanvin collections so far, Elbaz painted a convincing portrait of a sophisticated adventuress, whose clothes were souvenirs of a life lived to the fullest. In the same way that the face was once a wonderful reflection of experience (before the age-denying blandishments of surgeons and their lackeys seduced the population), the designer wanted wrinkles: worsteds and raw edges and selvage and chiffon dipped in water to give it a little shrivel. The collection was a gorgeous symphony of hems. Digging in the Lanvin archives, Elbaz found records of intarsia-ed furs made up of 4,000 pieces that took 250 hours to put together. He was gobsmacked by the intensity of that labor. “The essence of luxury,” he called it. And he tried to echo it with the densely embroidered flower pieces that closed the show. They were absolutely beautiful, but they weren’t perfect. That was the point. “Perfection always scares me,” said Elbaz. “When people say, ‘Everything is wonderful,’ I know something is wrong.” So imperfection trickled through the show as a supremely Elbaz-ian subtext. But if the show had a genuine common thread, it was the generous notion of wrapping. Again, a Moroccan-born inspiration—the dresses that were made for a bride on the night before her wedding, dresses that would be passed through generations and would therefore have to suit all sizes. Hence, wrapping. “I like the idea of being hugged by fashion,” Elbaz said. Edie Campbell closed the show in an enveloping cape, a single tassel hanging down its back. And if that knocked on the late Yves Saint Laurent’s door (a rat-a-tat-tat that cropped up elsewhere in the show), that was the umbilical connection of two creators born under the North African sun, endlessly reshaping primal memory in their collections. Tim Blanks, via style.com _10 of 278
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Type: Posts; User: mtzaga Thread: Eastern Washington football by mtzaga NDSU was just too good on the O and D lines. The... NDSU was just too good on the O and D lines. The Cats didn’t have an answer for the Bison running game. Touchdown Tommy Mellott from Butte America injured his right ankle on the first series so the... Touchdown Tommy was 10-15 for 233 yards and 2... Touchdown Tommy was 10-15 for 233 yards and 2 TDs. He ran 34 times for 155 yards and 2 TDS. The Cats D held SDSU scoreless in the second half. Touchdown Tommy Malott from Butte America. Griz 57 EWU 41 Thread: Other Games: SAT - 11. 20. 21 Griz 29 Bobcats 10 Thread: Notable Passages: 2021 Sticky: B.J. Thomas, 78. Singer best known for Raindrops... B.J. Thomas, 78. Singer best known for Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head and Hooked on a Feeling. Thread: The 85th Masters Tournament I’m picking DJ, JT, and Patrick Cantlay, in no... I’m picking DJ, JT, and Patrick Cantlay, in no particular order. I’d like to see Rory win for the career grand slam but he’s a shaky putter. I want to see Bryson’s tee shots with his new driver. Thread: Beat the Trojans Beverage Thread Cold Smoke Scotch Ale from Kettlehouse Brewing in... Cold Smoke Scotch Ale from Kettlehouse Brewing in Missoula. 16 oz. can. Thread: GAME THREAD: NCAA Tournament Second Round Game - GU v Oklahoma - 3-22-2021 BS on the charge call. Thread: Friday March 19 First Round NCAA Tournament Discussion Thread Huge win for Tinks and the Beavers. Thread: BYU vs Lady Zags That was a great win. Jill Townsend with the game... That was a great win. Jill Townsend with the game winner. Thread: Tom Mulcahy Zag Hall of Famer passes at age 88 Tom Mulcahy was one of Butte America's finest. ... Tom Mulcahy was one of Butte America's finest. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/mtstandard/name/thomas-mulcahy-obituary?pid=197894091 Thread: GAME THREAD: GU @ San Diego - 1.28.2021 He caught himself right away, kind of like Biden... He caught himself right away, kind of like Biden equality equity. Thread: GAME THREAD: BYU @ Zags - 1.7.2021 It’s on ESPN News. Thread: 2020 Notables - Passages Rafer Johnson, 86. He was a former Olympian who... Rafer Johnson, 86. He was a former Olympian who won the gold medal in the decathlon in 1960 and the silver in 1956. In 1968, he, Rosey Grier and George Plimpton tackled Sirhan Sirhan after he shot... Thread: 2020 PGA 2020 PGA The 2020 PGA starts tomorrow at TPC Harding Park in San Francisco. The first major in over a year. This is a tough call in this shortened season so go with the usual big guns. Justin Thomas... Jerry Sloan, 78, former NBA player and coach.... Jerry Sloan, 78, former NBA player and coach. Sloan coached the Utah Jazz for more than 20 years and is a member of the Basketball HOF. Harold Reid, founding member of the Statler... Harold Reid, founding member of the Statler Brothers. He was 80. Tom Lester, 81. He played Eb Dawson on the 60s TV... Tom Lester, 81. He played Eb Dawson on the 60s TV show Green Acres. Doug Sanders, retired professional golfer, was... Doug Sanders, retired professional golfer, was 86. Sanders won 20 times but he never won a major. He had four second place finishes in majors, the most famous in 1970 when he missed a three foot putt... James Drury, 85, star in the Western TV series... James Drury, 85, star in the Western TV series The Virginian, which ran from 1962 to 1971. The show was 90 minutes long; you don’t see that anymore. Tom Dempsey, 73, former kicker for the New... Tom Dempsey, 73, former kicker for the New Orleans Saints died due to COVID-19. In 1970 he kicked a 63 yard FG to break the record for longest FG by 7 yards, that had stood for 17 years. Dempsey... Country singer Joe Diffie, 61. His hit songs... Country singer Joe Diffie, 61. His hit songs include Pickup Man and Prop Me Up Beside the Jukebox. Cause of death was the Coronavirus. Thread: GAME THREAD: @ BYU - Saturday - 02. 22. 20 ESPN studio crew clueless. Cheap shot. Flagrant 2.
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Posts Tagged ‘Queen’ Step back to 1979 – Part 1 June 2nd, 2011 4 comments As we enter 1979 and the songs that take me back to that time, I”m still living in the house in which I had spent the first 13 years of my life. In early summer we moved into a new house. So this lot of songs are old-house songs. In May, at the end of the time under review in part 1, I went to Bavaria for a week or two on a “cure”, organised by the medical aid scheme, for stressed kids. Because a stressed kid I certainly was. Gebrüder Blattschuss ““ Kreuzberger Nächte.mp3 It was a time for comic novelty songs in Germany. Big-nosed Mike Krüger had Germans in a LOL hysteria with his instruction ditty playing on the word “nipple”, while swathes of Germans were engaging in a collective ROFLMAO at the frankly unhilarious antics of comedians Dieter Hallervoorden and Helga Feddersen in their cover of the Grease hit You”re The One That I Want (their hit riffed on the phonetic rendition of the English title, “Du die Wanne ist voll”, which roughly means ““ be still, chuckling heart ““ “Hey, the bathtub is full”), and some fuckwit from Hamburg split a nation”s side just by virtue of his moniker, Gottlieb Wendehals (you see, an uncool first name and a surname that means “twist-neck” is as close to Monty Python”s funniest joke ever as you”ll get). And the brothers Blattschuss joined the comedy revolution by singing this song about prolific beer-drinking in the working-class Berlin suburb of Kreuzberg, where the nights apparently are long. It includes a few good puns and a rousing chorus which even the most inebriated joker can sing, which elevates the song above the rest of the mirthless comedy. Obviously I didn”t buy or even like the record. I remember the song chiefly for its performance on the Disco music TV show, during which leadsinger Jürgen von der Lippe, who”d become a big German TV personality, lit up a cigarette. Status Quo – Accident Prone.mp3 For years, the chorus of this mid-tempo number resided in my repertoire of permanent earworms, the songs whose lines I might absent-mindedly sing as I go about buttering my toast, or whatever. The critics didn”t love it ““ I”ve read that some believed Accident Prone to be the Quo”s nod to disco, but I really can”t hear that at all. It certainly is a Rick Parfitt song though, less boogie than Francis Rossi”s material. The guitar solo is pretty good. I bought the single, as I had bought Again And Again (featured in part 3 of 1978). Then I bought the If You Can”t Stand The Heat album, and never listened to it in its entirety. In fact, of the three Quo LPs I have owned (the live double set, Rocking All Over The World, and “¦Heat), I don”t think I ever listened to any of them in full. Thin Lizzy – Rosalie (live).mp3 Rosalie was my introduction to Thin Lizzy. This version is from the great Live And Dangerous album. Lizzy frontman Phil Lynott was one cool guy. He is so cool when he expresses his appreciation for the audience participation on this live version of the song written by Bob Seger (whose Hollywood Nights might have featured in this series, come to think of it). Of course, towards the end, Lynott was not cool, in the ways heroin addiction is not cool. His death in early 1986 (from pneumonia, not an overdose) was a tragedy; the man had so much more to give. So it”s much better to remember Lynot as the charismatic frontman of a great live band, not a tragic junkie. On that subject, can anyone explain to me why intelligent individuals ignore everything they know about the hyper-addictive dangers of heroin, and try it anyway? Fun trivia fact: heroin got its name from the German pharma-giant Bayer (who in their guise as IG Farben supplied the Nazis with the Zyklon B used in the gas chambers). Hot Chocolate ““ I”ll Put You Together Again.mp3 Man, I loved Hot Chocolate”s disco stuff. Heaven”s In The Backseat Of My Cadillac and You Sexy Thing and all that. I also loved the slower songs, especially So You Win Again and Emma. This was one of those slower songs, and I think I got the single for my 13th birthday, on which my friends and I were allowed to share a bottle of white wine (well, it amounted to a small glass each). Errol Brown’s vocals are fine, but it’s the melody, which I’m sure was inspired by some piece of classical music, that really appealed to me. Brown had had a hand in writing all big Hot Chocolate hits other than this and So You Win Again (written by Russ Ballard). I”ll Put You Together Again was co-written by Geoff Stephens, one of those songwriters whose work is much better known than his name. Among the songs he wrote are The Crying Game, There’s A Kind Of Hush, Winchester Cathedral, Semi-Detached Suburban Mr James, Sorry Suzanne, It’s Gonna Be A Cold Cold Christmas, The Lights Of Cincinnati, You Won’t Find Another Fool Like Me, and Silver Lady. Queen ““ Mustapha.mp3 My friend Arne was a big Queen fan, and introduced me to more Queen stuff than News Of The World, which I already had. So when Jazz came out, I bought it ““ and put up the poster of all the naked women on bicycles (or Fat Bottomed Girls on a Bicycle Race) on my wall. And my mother didn”t mind, tolerant woman that she was. Mustapha was the strangest thing I had ever heard in rock. It still is bizarre. Presumably inspired by Freddie Mercury”s experience as Faroukh Bulsara in his birthplace of Zanzibar, it sounds like a Muslim call to prayer which halfway through gets the pomp rock treatment. Muezzin rock, if you like. Suzi Quatro – If You Can’t Give Me Love.mp3 I liked Suzi Quatro back in the day. Too Big was my favourite sing of hers. Recently I saw her Top of the Pops performance of Devil Gate Drive, which sparkles with the exuberance and rocking choreography. Suzi Quatro opened doors for chicks with guitars (and I”m using the word in the nicest possible way). So her comeback in 1979 was anticipated. Alas, Suzi had grown pout of rock-chickdom. A few months earlier, she had recorded a duet with Smokie singer and fellow RKA label mate Chris Norman, Stumblin” In, the contemplation of which makes me feel slightly ill. And yet, I bought the LP, titled If You Knew Suzi… Well,I thought I knew Suzi. High-kicking, guitar-thrashing, super-gurning Suzi. This was housewive Suzi whose Smokie music was going to appeal to our mothers. I couldn’t give her love, and I gave it to somebody else. Clout – Save Me.mp3 The South African band featured in 1978 with Substitute (and I”m still looking for the original of that by the Righteous Brothers, as well as for Gloria Gaynor”s take). Save Me was also a cover version of a Merrilee Rush”s 1977 original (she had the first hit version of Angel In The Morning, as recounted in The Originals Vol. 39). Rush”s version was a mid-tempo country-pop affair; Clout turned it into a proper pop song. Save Me is almost as good as Substitute, which I”d designate as a perfect pop song. By now Clout had lost their gorgeous keyboardist Glenda Hyams, and wasn”t even an all-girl group anymore, with the inclusion of two dudes (who”d later join Johnny Clegg in Juluka). I don”t know what became of the Clout members, other than Cindy Alter, one of the lead singers, who now performs with South African pop veteran Stewart Irving. Gerard Kenny ““ New York New York.mp3 So good they named it twice, sings Mr Kenny as he fellates the Big Apple. I had this on a compilation album (titled Disco Laser, it also included hits by the likes of Leif Garrett, Racey, Supermax and Chic, among a whole lot of people that were never heard of again, such as Wallensten and Snoopy). I rather liked it as a companion piece to Billy Joel”s My Life, a favourite at the time. It really should accompany New York State Of Mind; either way, it belongs in the same genre as Billy Joel (with whom Kenny once was in a band, apparently). Gerard Kenny has been something of a prolific songwriter; his resumé includes Barry Manilow”s I Made it Through The Rain and I Could Be So Good For You by Dennis Waterman (off TV”s Minder). He continues to perform. Patrick Hernandez ““ Born To Be Alive.mp3 This was the anthem of every school disco in the West-Germany of 1979. I wonder if schools in other cities did that stupid aerobic dance: legs together and jumping from one side to the other, if possible in beat to the music. The song, by a French Euro disco singer with a football player”s bubble perm, was absolutely ubiquitous, and there are no words to describe how much I hated it. Just as I hated school discos, with their bad music, cheap crisps and ban on Coca Cola, because somebody decreed it was not good for 13-year-olds, whereas Fanta was. For that reason Born To Be Alive does not conjure cheerful memories, but today I can acknowledge just how good a Euro-disco song it is. Hernandez later gave the young Madonna her first break as a dancer. Dschinghis Khan – Dschinghis Khan.mp3 Germans have earned themselves a reputation of having slowly developed an awareness of and sensitivity to their country”s terrible history in relation to the Holocaust; the noble project of Vergangenheitsbewältigung (and bless the German language for its compound words). In 1979, all good intentions notwithstanding, West-Germany was not quite there yet. The country”s entry for the Eurovision Song Contest that year was a rousing ensemble number extolling the masculine virility of the Mongol warrior Genghis Khan, whose name the performing group adopted for good measure. All that might have seemed like a good idea at the time, except that the host city of the contest was Jerusalem. It does not send a message of Vergangenheitsbewältigungsbestätigung when Germany sends its minstrels to Israel to sing about a genocidal megalomaniac. The Austrian entry was much more sensitive with the title “Today in Jerusalem” (presumably not a protest song about the condition of Palestinans in that city). In the event, the German entry placed fourth (ahead of Britain”s Black Lace, who took revenge a few years later with the appalling Agadoo), while Israel defended their title with Milk & Honey”s melodious and very annoying Hallelujah, a song a visitor to Israel cannot avoid hearing even three decades later. Frank Mills – Music Box Dancer.mp3 I think it”s fair to say that I bought some pretty decent singles when I was 13, though that will reveal itself only in parts 2 and 3. And amid all those cool records, I bought this, a record which Richard Clayderman must have condemned as too soft. I have no interest in hearing his cover version (of course he recorded one!), but by comparison it probably rocks hard. It has to. Musicx Box Dancer has as pretty melody, admittedly, and as such is a very dangerous earworm. It”s no accident that ice cream vans around the world are playing the tune. It”s not surprising then to learn that one town has declared ice cream van music illegal. Oh yes, if you signal the availability of soft-serve in Stafford, New Jersey, you”ll go down, man. “At no time shall a vendor be permitted to use a sound device, mechanical bell, mechanical music, mechanical noise, speakers, amplifiers or any other similar type of sound device,” The Man has ordained. You may use a bicycle bell, however. Can you play Music Box Dancer on a bicycle bell? George Harrison ““ Blow Away.mp3 As mentioned in the intro, in May 1979 the medical scheme packed me and a few dozen other kids from across West-Germany off to a cure in Bavaria. On the train journey there, we encountered a pederast who liked to suck the feet of pubescent boys (not mine, I”m relieved to report). In Bavaria I met for the first time a person named Adolf, our bus driver on excursions, though he tried to disguise his unfortunate name by inviting us to call him Dolf. He was a nice guy, so we didn”t even make jokes about him. The small town where we stayed, with the satisfying name Pfronten, had a small record shop. One day we were passing it when our group, probably headed for another bloody uphill hike through Bavarian forest, paused for a few minutes. I quickly jumped into the shop to see what was new. And what was new was George Harrison”s new single, which I bought unheard. Happily George”s bubble perm did not deter me, for Blow Away is a great song; indeed, it”s my favourite solo song by Harrison, with a great sing-along chorus. Categories: Uncategorized Tags: Clout, George Harrison, Gerard Kenny, Hot Chocolate, Queen, Status Quo, Suzi Quatro, Thin Lizzy
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Oxymetazoline Hydrochloride Ophthalmic Solution (Upneeq)- Multum Tetanus Toxoid, Reduced Diphtheria Toxoid and Acellular Pertussis Vaccine, Adsorbed (Boostrix)- FDA Complex oedipus Passionate love as performance Нужные слова... passionate love as performance прощения, что Local and PBS program highlights and behind-the-scenes information, news about upcoming events, and links to previews and passionate love as performance to watch online. Childsplay: A Story of Fiddlers, Fiddles and a Fiddle Maker Enjoy a remarkable concert special featuring the fiddle choir Childsplay. Muhammad Ali Boxer Cassius Clay rises up the amateur ranks to win gold at the 1960 Olympics. Celebrating BIPOC Programming on NHPBS Explore the diverse cultures and races that make up our country. Together We Educate Passionate love as performance vast resource of educational, fun and engaging activities for parents, teachers and students to explore. 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About Cambodia – Cambodia is finally on the tourist map and is fast becoming a prominent tropical getaway in Southeast Asia. Be one of the people that explores Phnom Penh with its rough charm, Koh Rong Samloem with its endless, undeveloped white sand beaches, or the Cardamom Mountains, a wildlife-rich rainforest that was once a stronghold for the Khmer Rouge, which fewer than 1,000 tourists experience a year. Culture in Cambodia – Cambodian traditions and culture are largely defined by the religion of the people where 95% practice Theravada Buddhism. The culture has developed from the amalgamation of the Hindu, Buddhist, and indigenous cultures that are prevalent in the region. Here we describe the unique aspects of the culture of Cambodia. Most Popular Locations in Cambodia – It is rare visitors stay more than a couple of days in the bustling capital of Phnom Penh, but there’s plenty to pack in. The rapidly modernising city captures a different side to the Cambodia most first-time visitors imagine. The vibrant urban hub resembles the direction the country is headed in and is an exciting, developing city that has high hopes on its horizon. Weather in Cambodia- Typical division of a year into seasons isn’t quite appropriate to Cambodian weather. Basically there are two seasons dry and rainy. This is the feature of tropical monsoon climate type. Rainy season lasts from July to September and amount of precipitation during this period is extreme. Tour to Cambodia Find More Phnom Penh 04 Days Tour
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The Resource A field guide to medicinal plants and herbs of eastern and central North America, Steven Foster and James A. Duke A field guide to medicinal plants and herbs of eastern and central North America, Steven Foster and James A. Duke The item A field guide to medicinal plants and herbs of eastern and central North America, Steven Foster and James A. Duke represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Internet Archive - Open Library. Foster, Steven, 1957- Duke, James A., 1929- Boston, Houghton Mifflin Co., 2000 1 online resource (xiii, 411 pages "Sponsored by the National Audubon Society, the National Wildlife Federation, and the Roger Tory Peterson Institute." Rev. ed. of: Field guide to medicinal plants. 1990 https://archive.org/details/fieldguidetomedi00fo http://www.loc.gov/catdir/description/hm022/99033189.html https://openlibrary.org/books/OL41380M http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/hm021/99033189.html http://www.loc.gov/catdir/samples/hm051/99033189.html A field guide to medicinal plants and herbs of eastern and central North America Steven Foster and James A. Duke Medicinal plants -- Canada, Eastern -- Identification Medicinal plants -- Middle West -- Identification Medicinal plants -- East (U.S.) -- Identification Peterson field guide series Foster, Steven 581.6/34/0973 QK99.U6 F68 1999 Duke, James A. color illustrations) <div class="citation" vocab="http://schema.org/"><i class="fa fa-external-link-square fa-fw"></i> Data from <span resource="http://link.archive.org/portal/A-field-guide-to-medicinal-plants-and-herbs-of/kkEoPhhxfoM/" typeof="Book http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/Item"><span property="name http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/label"><a href="http://link.archive.org/portal/A-field-guide-to-medicinal-plants-and-herbs-of/kkEoPhhxfoM/">A field guide to medicinal plants and herbs of eastern and central North America, Steven Foster and James A. Duke</a></span> - <span property="potentialAction" typeOf="OrganizeAction"><span property="agent" typeof="LibrarySystem http://library.link/vocab/LibrarySystem" resource="http://link.archive.org/"><span property="name http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/label"><a property="url" href="http://link.archive.org/">Internet Archive - Open Library</a></span></span></span></span></div> Data Citation of the Item A field guide to medicinal plants and herbs of eastern and central North America, Steven Foster and James A. Duke http://link.archive.org/portal/A-field-guide-to-medicinal-plants-and-herbs-of/kkEoPhhxfoM/ http://library.link/portal/A-field-guide-to-medicinal-plants-and-herbs-of/kkEoPhhxfoM/
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WOG got into the top 20 best Ukrainian companies The current member of Ukrainian Oil and Gas Association (UOGA) — a network of gasoline filling stations WOG was included in the rating of the 20 most successful companies in Ukraine. Shell Retail Ukraine Introduces New Fuel Cards Shell Retail Ukraine, the current member of the Ukrainian Oil and Gas Association, presented new fuel cards, which open even more opportunities for business clients. The company’s press service reports. Shell Retail in Ukraine Joined the United Nations Global Compact The Government Changes the Technical Regulations for Petroleum Products According to perevirAZS.info, in Ukraine 141 petrol stations are still operating with signs of “illegality” 01001, Kyiv, 7/11 Khreshchatyk © Ukrainian Oil & Gas Association. Made with by JUMBO studio.
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panphonia istriana HR / ITA / ENG produced by : Artistic Organization Transhistria ensemble creator and art director, musician Tamara Obrovac www.tamaraobrovac.com design, video and visual identity: Matija Debeljuh contact: istra@panphonia.com vol. IV istromletački / istroveneto / istro-venetian labinjonska cakavica / ciacavismo dell’ albonese / labin chakavian vlaški-žejanski / valacco-seianese / vlaški-žejanski istroromanski / istroromanzo / istroromanian ISTRIAN POLYSOUNDS PANPHONIA ISTRIANA is a years-long culturological multimedia project aimed at the revitalization of dialectal and musical heritage of Istria, based on the wealth of vernaculars, dialects and musical idioms and the general culturological diversity of Istria region. The idea is to produce an artistically shaped multimedia DVD devoted to a certain Istrian dialect every two years. The leading idea of the whole project is: dialect is the language of emotion, emotion is the language of soul and the soul is the language of culture. The project’s motto “poetics of speech” encompasses the notions of “written word, uttered word and word set to music”, and the main idea is to use the modern digital technology and multimedia in order to introduce the contemporary consumer of art to the speech and musical dialectal tradition of Istria and thus to contribute to the preservation of the obsolete Istrian dialects and their culturological environment. Considering the fact that cultural, dialectal, and geographical structure of Istria is subdivided into smaller units, these very microstructures serve as a fundamental basis of the project. In other words, each individual multimedia DVD will be dedicated to a particular Istrian, primarily dialectal, but also culturological and geographical micro-region. Each DVD will feature artistically arranged old examples of the written word, uttered word and word set to music, in audio, video, scan, photo and similar formats, but it will also feature the new artistic reinterpretations in which certain dialect is used, together with a short presentation of the cultural and historical environment in which that particular dialect is spoken. The starting point of the project is the research into the sonority of Istrian dialects, e.g. speech on the cultural and communicological level, through an artistic prism which considers the sound of speech as a vibration without semantic level, and the speech as a means of communication which includes a cultural level, in the context of which differently preserved local dialectal and musical traditions are contained. All of the above will be integrated in a contemporary multimedia form, the ultimate structure of which will be defined by the type and availability of dialect-related material. That structure gives shape to the artistic prism in which the use of various audiovisual elements of digital technology represents an integral and significant artistic parameter of the project. The project started in 2007. In 2009, the first DVD dedicated to Istroroman dialect was made and presented to the public on January 21, 2009 at INK Theatre in Pula with a multimedia theatre play PAN(theatron)PHONIA Istriana. Second DVD dedicated to Žejane/Vlach dialect , or Istroromanian dialect, which is spoken on the high plains of Ćićarija, in the villages of Žejane and Šušnjevica was presented September 11th at Ethnographic museum of Istria, Pazin, in the form of a “videoplay” – video theatre play. The third DVD dedicated to the Labin cakavian dialect - the Labinjonska cakavica - spoken in the city of Labin and the surrounding villages has the form of an interactive multimedia film. The promotion of the third DVD was held on December 5, 2015 at the KUC Lamparna, in Labin. The fourth DVD will be dedicated to the Istroveneto dialect spoken in Croatian, Slovenian and Italian parts of Istria and its completion is planned in late 2016. During the project, we will use all already existing sources, archives, various productions of audio and video material and similar, with some new performances made specifically for the project. Particular areas or fields will be defined according to the diffusion of dialects or vernaculars, with the basic division into Slavic and Romanic dialects or vernaculars. Over the period of 8-10 years, we are planning to release at least 5 and no more than 10 DVDs, depending on the quantity of material, which will dictate the choice of the dialectal areas that may function independently and those that will be featured together on a particular DVD. Each DVD is trilingual, with the promotional edition of 1000 copies to be delivered to all relevant institutions and individuals (libraries, archives, schools, museums and similar), and each DVD will represent one volume of the future (poetic and unpretentious) multimedia mini-encyclopaedia with a special binding of all volumes under the final title of PANPHONIA ISTRIANA. Furthermore, each multimedia DVD will be completed with a special theatrical audiovisual part under the working title of PAN(theatron)PHONIA ISTRIANA, featuring the material collected and arranged in the project PANPHONIA ISTRIANA. In addition to serving as the promotion of each multimedia DVD, the theatrical segment will also try to function as an independent theatrical multimedia project combining live performances with recorded audiovisual materials presented through multimedia. The project is financed by the Istria Region, produced by the Artistic Organization Transhistria ensemble, with the musician Tamara Obrovac as its creator and art director, and Matija Debeljuh in charge of design, video and visual identity.
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