Monday, December 27, 2010

Fleetwood Wilderness Owner Manual

Musicians

The New York Times carried a small movie that shows the major of 2010 vanished in the music world.

http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2010/12/26/magazine/2010lives.html

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Fake Dune Versus Real Dune

Peoples of the 1000 Worlds: The Itzars


to the delight of Oliver ...


.

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Bad Reaction To Eyebrow Wax

disappeared this year-end review of the year

Dear friends, dear friends,
Christmas is coming and many of you have already ordered full of beautiful things to decorate the host of the old rascal. However, there is always a chance that some are late or others receive their gifts after the fact.
So we decided to make a list of our favorite heart for this season. The selection is not necessarily very recent, however, you find then that we really liked.
For your information, it was difficult to sacrifice so many artists on the altar of choice. But we managed (more or less). I'm just totally torn my choice. And disappointed not to have selected more women (
(note Lætitia).
So if it was to stay than eighteen - books, comics and movies - this time those who have earned our respect.
We take this opportunity to highlight Aya Yopougon Shutter Island and we've both selected without consultation ... Okay, I admit, Shutter Island, I thought about seeing a list of Francis ... (Note Lætitia)


The links will take you to articles already written about these books, comics and films. Those who are not associated with articles are briefly described between parentheses, just to give you an overview of the style of the work in question.

Happy holidays, happy holiday season, and most importantly, good reading!

Books



Bedes
Movies

All these films are of course DeVeDe available:)
  • Shutter Island, Martin Scorsese (unanimous choice!) (excellent thriller, yellow and surprising)
  • Welcome , Philippe Lioret (Social Drama on illegal immigrants, and deeply human film upsetting)
  • Fire, Denis Villeneuve (The original play by Wajdi Mouawad. Film shock sensitive souls refrain. The story of a quest for identity and family secrets that reveal well buried)
  • Breathless, Hong Seung-it (see below)
  • Departures, Kazuko Yoshiyuki of (see below)
  • Fish Tank , d Andrea Arnold (Social Drama English, superb images)
As some of these films have not been presented on the blog, please find following a short description to help you in your choices.

Breathless Hong Seung he
Film punch that comes from South Korea, Breathless is story of Sang-hoon, a debt-collector who does not hesitate to use violence.
I will not tell you the story but know that if you are looking for a movie that you astounded by the non-visual violence (yet pervasive) but by the violence of this world of disadvantaged sections of Seoul, then you jettez above. Leaves me repeat, this is a movie punch! You have to see to understand what I mean:)

Departures of Kazuko Yoshiyuki
Daigo, cellist, suddenly loses his job and decides to return to his village with his childhood companion. Here he answers a job advertisement to help people from ( departures). Except it is not a moving company ...
This film addresses a subject rather particular offers a great blow fresh air into our vision of others and those who have already left. It is both tender and funny and very human. A helping heart.

Here, We hope that you have a happy holiday season and you do not eat too many deer to leave the Santa complete his mission.

Lætitia and Francis


By publishing this post, I listen to Chopin's Nocturnes No 1-11, Nikita Magaloff

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Bulma And Vegeta Doujinshis

the Warfds ...

of Character BD Emperor of the 1000 Worlds ...



.

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Does An Exposed Uterus Hurt

Pages burning

Pages burning , Pascale Quiviger, Éditions Boréal, 2010

As I mentioned on this blog sometimes, Pascale Quiviger is now part of my personal pantheon authors I revere (almost). Since reading The house of broken time , who had thrown to the ground, I caught my late reading The perfect circle, published in 2004 by Editions de l'instant, and I was also really liked, and the publication of the last book of the Québécoise exiled in London, I jumped for joy and I am eager to get it. With
Pages burning , Pascale Quiviger us into a new genre, closer to the departure of thriller, since we are trying with the inspector to understand Bernard Lincoln the disappearance of a woman, Clara Chablis.
In a letter addressed to his wife Louise, the inspector explains the reasons for his frequent absences and his almost crazy in this investigation rather unconventional.
Then, in the various chapters, we slip into the skin of the dog of the inspector, the best friend of the missing woman, the father of the spouse of Clara, and in that of Daniel, the spouse in question and the main suspect in the case.
Thus, we discover the mysterious Clara through the mouths of those she worked alongside (well, except for dogs). And every once in a different style : The precise style of the Inspector (p.11) gives way to the urgency of Clara's best friend, Rose Jordan (p.75) and the poetry of Daniel (p.191). With Constance Fullum (p.117), we find ourselves in a book of Dickens ...

The author adds a fantastic dimension to the story with references to a possible twinning between Daniel and Clara, who have the same birth date and a very similar genetic code. In addition, Clara has strange powers and a certain influence on everyone she meets. It is altruism and compassion to the extreme, having no good equipment (necessary condition for freedom by the author), punching people in their greatest weaknesses, and guessing their lives. This destitution and compassion are a fascination and a "presqu'idéal" life, dear to the author, who practices Buddhism and meditation.

Each person who rubs Clara emerges from this relationship completely changed. This is true of her friend Rose, bipolar, who describes his illness: "It during the same year that a psychiatrist diagnosed my bipolar disorder, and the rest of my life is in the form of stairs going up, down and stop at unexpectedly. "(p.86-87). Rose is the one that saw the worst loss of Clara.
Madness - madness or almost - is often present in works by Pascale Quiviger, and therein in addition to Rose, who has a serious nervous, we encounter a schizophrenic pyromaniac who to contact Clara subside . The author explains: " For me, the categories of" mental health "and" madness "is just as true and false. We proceed along a ridge much closer than we think "(Le Devoir article by Caroline Montpetit)
For Daniel, the husband of Clara, who is the last to have seen her before his disappearance, we will accept and better understand how this young woman like no other.

These pages to burn, what are they? The pages of a mysterious red book, a guide for this novel, book connecting generations, people, women.

one who has said in interviews that " Writing is transportable. It opens my horizons. Live elsewhere because we do not belong to any space. It makes my job more malleable. My identity is in doubt. Everything is familiar and at the same time, is not at all. My vision is that of belonging, but it is related to global solidarity. " book again a novel which we do not know the precise geographic location. This could happen in London, Paris or Montreal. In this regard, the author states: "I like the idea of unsaid, I find that it makes humans more universal. I feel like stealing something to the reader, if I tell him too much about the characters. "

What is certain is that it gives us again a very fine novel, powerful and poetic, sometimes mysterious.


Small note about the author: Pascale Quiviger , also a painter and teacher, in 2007 published a book entitled A point drop, which comes as a reflection on the birth forms, which may be interested artists among you ... for me it does that add more to my admiration for the writer.

As I write this, I listen to Dead Can Dance concert Montreal recorded October 4, 2005 at the Theatre St. Denis (I was there!).

Friday, December 10, 2010

South Park Studios For Ipad

The tender Complaints

The Tender Complaints , Yoko Ogawa, Actes Sud, 2010, Japanese translation by Rose-Marie Makino and Yukari Kometan


Dear readers, dear readers, today
I must tell you about these writers that I like it a little masochistic, these writers I revere, even though they annoy me.

Yes! There is a special category of writers who have this dual capability.
These authors do not even bother me. I do not blame them for good reason: Every time I immerse myself as deeply as possible in their styles, I go through their buildings according to the current that create feathers and in the wake of recent, let me drift to achieve unknown continents where the verb, the proposal, the adverb and the name out of the waves, had naturally such scholars trees to reach the brightest light and plunge the world into shadow the thickest ...

course, given the title of my article you'll say "you'll see, he will talk about Yoko Ogawa and add to this very personal list of famous authors who bore him! What enquiquineur! It would rather talk about the book, it has already lost nine hundred thirty nine characters! It's not very eco-logical-lite! "Do not worry. I come, I come here.

So there are precisely three authors that I think that fall in this list. Three authors who have a common way to write than to write so at once so subtle and so just a simple sentence, a mere succession of words reveal the depths of the human soul.

Three authors
by cons who manage to get bored from time to time, for some unknown reason, probably a stroke of genius?

But who are we talking about?
Well there Yoko Ogawa - Paf! I knew it! - Paul Auster and Amélie Nothomb. All three managed to catch my attention, to lull me to write their sweet time for me to end up swinging into a wall with violence.

There he must still like me clarify something. How can I assess the quality of writing two of the three knowing they do not write in French?
Well for Paul Auster it's not complicated, I get to read books in English and these original versions are sublime. Given its success I imagine that the translations are good ... By
cons for Yoko Ogawa is a bit more complicated because if I "chitchat" in Japanese, I do not read. I also feel obliged to go through translations, French or English in order to taste the nectar of his style. So I have to trust the translators ...

To finish with my idea and thus reaching the two thousand and two hundred and sixth character, these three authors have also the ability to immerse myself into trouble.
Often - not always happily - their stories do not interest me as their words. It is terribly painful and frustrating.
For example, I struggled with New York Trilogy Auster even though I've literally loved The Music of Chance and In the scriptorium.
What about Amelie Nothomb? I melt literally every sentence, but when I go out an antenna to see what it is, well I'm sometimes quite surprised. For example, his last book left me with marble ( A form of life) even while I devoured Sulfuric Acid .

Regarding these "Tender Complaints" Mrs. Ogawa, well it's a bit like that.
The Tender Complaints is the story of Ruriko, calligrapher who decides to leave her husband who deceives and struggling to find shelter in a family cottage. There, she met a factor of harpsichord and his assistant. The latter, a former pianist, no longer plays in public, disabled for life by a phobia. Ruriko falls for him but will not receive a physical relationship and friendly as her assistant, she will hear it play ... Follows the story of an ambiguous relationship between the three protagonists, followed by blind dog old assistant.

This work, which dates from 1996 and just translated for me is a double mystery. Firstly, I do not find the cold side, surgical human relationships that I like from Ogawa. Then the love story is a bit plane-plane.
I know, I'm not nice. But really there's nothing to beat an old blind dog!
Nothing like a perfect sickroom, Pregnancy much less Hotel Iris . Besides the impressive, the sublissime, the essential Ring.

I finally arrive the conclusion of my article.

I am both a reader and a victim of these amazing authors. And although I have not read everything, and even though I know I really want to read everything, and even though I know the risk that I might throw myself body and soul into their world, well I am happy to read them.

I am pleased that these authors stumble from time to time.
Because it is in their mistakes, in this return to the human condition that I become aware of their genius.

Above all, remember dear readers, dear readers, especially remember not that you just simply read a very subjective opinion on these authors. This review certainly seem strange, inappropriate, in bad faith for many. Others recognize it.

In any case, if it was to stay only three ...

The Tender Complaints a joke by the translator or a lack of tolerance on my part, by Yoko Ogawa.

François Nicaise

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Does Bath And Body Works Do Drug Test

Reminder - The Jazz

Every Wednesday night from 17 pm to 19 pm at Coffee Lizard on Beaubien ( 1335, rue Beaubien Est) , are held jazz concerts very friendly, directed by Adrian Vedady, bassist, and Kate Wyatt, pianist. Other musicians passing by sometimes accompany them ...
I made these evenings my little introspective musical moments of my week, relaxing on the couch with a beer or chatting quietly with friends present from time to time. The
own compositions with classical bassist for Miles Davis (So What, All Is Blue), musicians revisit these songs to suit their inspiration. They have fun, spend quality time in a place that usually is not dedicated to jazz.

concerts, photo ... (last night The quartet has expanded quintet, thanks to the presence of guitarist Gabriel Lambert)

Adrian Vedady

Andrew
Schirasi alto saxophone

Andrew Schirasi

Tony Spina on drums

Tony Spina

Kate Wyatt and Adrian Vedady

The quartet last 3 weeks

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Relationship Day Ticker

Gooooooooooooool! joined his first home! :)

Dear readers, soccer players and lovers of the jogo bonito the country's futebol king, I am announcing today in late Gooooooooooooooool! as a blog dedicated to the joys of ball-round do Brasil. Indeed, I can become too complicated and time-Spending, as is commonly said in the biz, manage and update both the Goooooooooooool! in question, but also my two other blogs, in this case that of the Frenchman in Rio, the flagship (sic;) in my presence in Brazil, but also my professional blog dedicated to the pleasures of e-marketing and e-commerce, in our case the most excellent eTamTam.fr ;)

Maiiiiiiiiiiiiiis rejoice! OBVIOUSLY I will continue to deal with the Brazilian football on the Frenchman blog very regularly (and soon also with the revelation of the future champion Brasileirão, promised for this Sunday, December 5!), As I had already done before launching Goooooooooool! (You also find all the items already made here).

Até logo ... and so viva has Paixão do futebol !