Chronique de l'excellent Four Films de Trevor Dunn Sur #Tzadikology http://tzadikology.blogspot.com/2009/04/trevor-dunn-four-films.html #TrevorDunn #Tzadik
Quelle place pour l’éducation musicale à Mayotte ?
A l'occasion du concours Voix des Outre-Mer, Aliette de Laleu s'est rendue à Mayotte, un département qui peine à ouvrir des lieux d'apprentissage pour la musique.
Le truc qui tourne en ce moment dans les réseaux conspis italiens : les plans de la puce 5G insérée dans les vaccins anti-covid aurait fuité, schémas à l'appui.
Et ça va faire plaisir au guitaristes, qui après avoir été vaccinés auront le plaisir d'avoir une Boss Metal Zone directement intégrée dans leur système sanguin, vu que le circuit représenté sur le schéma en question est celui de cette pédale (ils n'ont même pas pensé à enlever les labels des potards) 😅
Notable works coming into public domain at midnight
Films are listed with their director, literature with their author
Film:
The Gold Rush, Charlie Chaplin
Ben-Hur, Fred Niblo
Бронено́сец «Потёмкин» (The Battleship Potemkin), Sergei Eisenstein
The Big Parade, King Vidor
Le fantôme du Moulin-Rouge (The Phantom of the Moulin-Rouge), René Clair
Go West, Buster Keaton
The Freshman, Fred C. Newmeyer and Sam Taylor, starring Harold Lloyd
Lights of Old Broadway, Monta Bell
The Monster, Roland West, starring Lon Chaney
The Phantom of the Opera, Rupert Julian, starring Lon Chaney
Seven Chances, Buster Keaton
Literature:
Metropolis, Thea von Harbou (written in tandem with the 1927 Fritz Lang film)
The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald
Manhattan Transfer, John Dos Passos
Porgy, DuBose Heyward (made into "Porgy and Bess")
Those Barren Leaves, Aldous Huxley
Carry On, Jeeves, PG Wodehouse
Mrs. Dalloway, Virginia Woolf
The Billy-Club Puppets, Federico García Lorca
A Cuckoo in the Nest, John Travers
The Hollow Men, TS Eliot
How to Read a Book a Day https://www.ted.com/talks/jordan_harry_how_to_read_a_book_a_day #speedreading
Years ago I wondered what you’d name languages now if you named them after the country that had the greatest number of speakers. What I found was:
Spanish would be Mexican.
Portuguese would be Brazilian.
French would still be French.
English would depend on whether you count native speakers or total speakers. Native speakers would make it American, total speakers would make it Indian.
But that was years ago, and I wonder if now English would be Chinese? It was close, back then.
We've shown a distinct lack of foresight in naming the current version of English "Modern English".
Centuries down the line, what will people call it instead?
English_final_FINAL
Postmodern English
2 English 2 Furious
English II: Electric Boogaloo https://t.co/02xs2vPDLm #linguistics