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marcus and lissie | 2023 honda indy toronto
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motziedapul · 1 year
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I'll be selling the Pinoy Monster Anthologies at a small event at Glad Day Bookshop in Toronto on Saturday, June 3 from 5-8pm!
Me and a bunch of other queer indie creators will be taking over tables in a FREE mini artist alley we're calling #GLADCON23
ONE NIGHT ONLY 🏳️‍🌈 Come on over!
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◦ mid-ohio and toronto 2023 ◦ like/reblog if you save or use and please don't repost ◦ © chicagoricc
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newleasemusic · 1 year
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Storry Drops Her Deluxe Album, 'CH III: The Come Up'.
@storrymusic Drops Her Deluxe Album, 'CH III: The Come Up'.
Ahead of the release of her deluxe album ‘CH III: The Come Up’, released yesterday (24th January), multifaceted Canadian powerhouse and visionary STORRY generated quite a buzz after linking up with Stormzy on the titular track of his album ‘This Is What I Mean’, lending her indelible vocal talents to the capstone of the British hip-hop scene. The prowess that has defined STORRY’s irresistible…
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Lyrics: The Distance by Cake
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fatehbaz · 1 month
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Just in case, some might enjoy. Had to organize some notes.
These are just some of the newer texts that had been promoted in the past few years at the online home of the American Association of Geographers. At: [https://www.aag.org/new-books-for-geographers/]
Tried to narrow down selections to focus on critical/radical geography; Indigenous, Black, anticolonial, oceanic/archipelagic, carceral, abolition, Latin American geographies; futures and place-making; colonial and imperial imaginaries; emotional ecologies and environmental perception; confinement, escape, mobility; housing/homelessness; literary and musical ecologies.
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New stuff, early 2024:
A Caribbean Poetics of Spirit (Hannah Regis, University of the West Indies Press, 2024)
Constructing Worlds Otherwise: Societies in Movement and Anticolonial Paths in Latin America (Raúl Zibechi and translator George Ygarza Quispe, AK Press, 2024)
Fluid Geographies: Water, Science, and Settler Colonialism in New Mexico (K. Maria D. Lane, University of Chicago Press, 2024)
Hydrofeminist Thinking With Oceans: Political and Scholarly Possibilities (Tarara Shefer, Vivienne Bozalek, and Nike Romano, Routledge, 2024)
Making the Literary-Geographical World of Sherlock Holmes: The Game Is Afoot (David McLaughlin, University of Chicago Press, 2025)
Mapping Middle-earth: Environmental and Political Narratives in J. R. R. Tolkien’s Cartographies (Anahit Behrooz, Bloomsbury Publishing, 2024)
Midlife Geographies: Changing Lifecourses across Generations, Spaces and Time (Aija Lulle, Bristol University Press, 2024)
Society Despite the State: Reimagining Geographies of Order (Anthony Ince and Geronimo Barrera de la Torre, Pluto Press, 2024)
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New stuff, 2023:
The Black Geographic: Praxis, Resistance, Futurity (Camilla Hawthorne and Jovan Scott Lewis, Duke University Press, 2023)
Activist Feminist Geographies (Edited by Kate Boyer, Latoya Eaves and Jennifer Fluri, Bristol University Press, 2023)
The Silences of Dispossession: Agrarian Change and Indigenous Politics in Argentina (Mercedes Biocca, Pluto Press, 2023)
The Sovereign Trickster: Death and Laughter in the Age of Dueterte (Vicente L. Rafael, Duke University Press, 2022)
Ottoman Passports: Security and Geographic Mobility, 1876-1908 (İlkay Yılmaz, Syracuse University Press, 2023)
The Practice of Collective Escape (Helen Traill, Bristol University Press, 2023)
Maps of Sorrow: Migration and Music in the Construction of Precolonial AfroAsia (Sumangala Damodaran and Ari Sitas, Columbia University Press, 2023)
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New stuff, late 2022:
B.H. Roberts, Moral Geography, and the Making of a Modern Racist (Clyde R. Forsberg, Jr.and Phillip Gordon Mackintosh, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2022)
Environing Empire: Nature, Infrastructure and the Making of German Southwest Africa (Martin Kalb, Berghahn Books, 2022)
Sentient Ecologies: Xenophobic Imaginaries of Landscape (Edited by Alexandra Coțofană and Hikmet Kuran, Berghahn Books 2022)
Colonial Geography: Race and Space in German East Africa, 1884–1905 (Matthew Unangst, University of Toronto Press, 2022)
The Geographies of African American Short Fiction (Kenton Rambsy, University of Mississippi Press, 2022)
Knowing Manchuria: Environments, the Senses, and Natural Knowledge on an Asian Borderland (Ruth Rogaski, University of Chicago Press, 2022)
Punishing Places: The Geography of Mass Imprisonment (Jessica T. Simes, University of California Press, 2021)
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New stuff, early 2022:
Belly of the Beast: The Politics of Anti-fatness as Anti-Blackness (Da’Shaun Harrison, 2021)
Coercive Geographies: Historicizing Mobility, Labor and Confinement (Edited by Johan Heinsen, Martin Bak Jørgensen, and Martin Ottovay Jørgensen, Haymarket Books, 2021)
Confederate Exodus: Social and Environmental Forces in the Migration of U.S. Southerners to Brazil (Alan Marcus, University of Nebraska Press, 2021)
Decolonial Feminisms, Power and Place (Palgrave, 2021)
Krakow: An Ecobiography (Edited by Adam Izdebski & Rafał Szmytka, University of Pittsburgh Press, 2021)
Open Hand, Closed Fist: Practices of Undocumented Organizing in a Hostile State (Kathryn Abrams, University of California Press, 2022)
Unsettling Utopia: The Making and Unmaking of French India (Jessica Namakkal, 2021)
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New stuff, 2020 and 2021:
Mapping the Amazon: Literary Geography after the Rubber Boom (Amanda Smith, Liverpool University Press, 2021)
Geopolitics, Culture, and the Scientific Imaginary in Latin America (Edited by María del Pilar Blanco and Joanna Page, 2020)
Reconstructing public housing: Liverpool’s hidden history of collective alternatives (Matt Thompson, University of Liverpool Press, 2020)
The (Un)governable City: Productive Failure in the Making of Colonial Delhi, 1858–1911 (Raghav Kishore, 2020)
Multispecies Households in the Saian Mountains: Ecology at the Russia-Mongolia Border (Edited by Alex Oehler and Anna Varfolomeeva, 2020)
Urban Mountain Beings: History, Indigeneity, and Geographies of Time in Quito, Ecuador (Kathleen S. Fine-Dare, 2019)
City of Refuge: Slavery and Petit Marronage in the Great Dismal Swamp, 1763-1856 (Marcus P. Nevius, University of Georgia Press, 2020)
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mattstrahm · 11 months
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JOSEF NEWGARDEN during the invocation at 2023 NTT Indycar Series Honda Indy Toronto
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vetteldixon · 1 month
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i miss devlin defrancesco, who else can recreate the energy of marching into the andretti hauler with a louis vuitton backpack and a handful of whipped cream to prank romain grosjean
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lolexjpg · 11 months
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Indycar Championship Progression so far (St. Petersburg-Toronto)
All 2023 Graphs
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hinaypod · 5 months
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A Hi Nay Podcast Year - 2023
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At the beginning of 2023, I got a planner that said it'll be a "Great" Year. I had to cover it up - because the last time I had a planner claiming the year would be great... it was 2020. So I covered it with one of our stickers, making it read "It'll Be A Hi Nay Podcast Year". And it was!
Here were some Highlights for what was an absolutely jam-packed HI NAY YEAR!
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The Hi Nay Fundraiser
Though we didn't get to our full goal, we did get to our initial goal to keep the show going! We also got absolutely unbelievable support that we still don't know if we deserve, but we're grateful for nonetheless. Because of this fundraiser, we were able to provide honoraria to our performers and editors, as well as get to work on Act 3 of Hi Nay, which has grown much bigger than anticipated. Special thanks to Jesse Goodsell and Malaya, our top donors!
We also wanna thank our amazing P atreon supporters, who ensure we keep this show going until its planned ending!
Interviews
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We were able to chat with so many amazing people this year! Here's some of the shows that had Motzie on to chat about Hi Nay, horror, Filipino stories, and podcasting.
Radio Drama Revival
IndieAF Special: International Women’s Day
Ep. 387 - Motzie Dapul — Spooked!
The Skull Sessions - Hi Nay (Hello From The Hallowoods)
Conventions!
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Because of the wonderful people over at the Canadian Podcast Awards, we were able to briefly table at TORONTO COMICON and FAN EXPO, and were able to have our very first live show at Fan Expo, all without paying a dime! Huge shoutout to the Canadian Podcast Awards for giving us indies the opportunity to do something so amazing!
The Podcast Awards!
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We got nominated in two categories: Fiction and Best Asian Hosted, and it was amazing! Fiction was tough since there were so many amazing titles, but in Best Asian Hosted we were just happy to lose to one of our favourite people in the audio/video medium - Sapphire Sandalo.
How is this list not done yet OH RIGHT
The Rusty Quill Network!
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It was truly life-changing to join RQ, given that the Magnus Archives is the reason Hi Nay exists, though we like to think our story has formed its own unique identity beyond our inspiration. Still, we're genuinely grateful and excited to do more with RQ and the other absolutely amazing shows in the network in 2024! Even before this, Motzie got to interview the Rusty Quill folks for Storytelling Podcast Week and befriended the wonderful Helen Gould. And most recently, the fantastic Alasdair Stuart agreed to voice one of our most beloved new characters - Detective Dooley - for our Pride Episode. Alasdair is a gem, and we're happy and grateful to have him on.
There's so much more to cover and we can't put it all in one post, but we'd like to reiterate:
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE SUPPORT! We truly want Hi Nay to grow as a podcast without losing what makes it special, and it's all thanks to you listeners that we're able to do that.
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Before we go, we'd like to mention the following:
CareForGaza is a non-profit charity in aid of helping the needy families of Palestine. If you're able to help them and their cause, it would make a huge difference! Gaza eSims is a campaign to help people in Gaza to get connected to family as well as facilitate important communication for medical aid, etc. Since Tumblr hides posts with l inks, you can google them and find more information.
And as always - thank you, we love you, and Manigong Bagong Taon. Happy 2024 everyone.
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Same Old Old Thing for the New New Year
Happy New Year! Wub-Fur Internet Radio (now in our 25th year of intermittent internet webcasting) is still up to the same OLD tricks, launching a NEW offensive in the neverending war against nostalgia with this wonderful NEW mix of excellent NEW music for the NEW year. Twenty-one certified indie/garage/punk/post-punk bangers to help get your musical year off to an agreeably noisy and tuneful start. Featuring contributions from Class, Fucked Up, Dream Wife, Tyvek, Protomartyr, Priors, Marnie Stern, Woolen Men, and 13 more cool bands who, like birds tangled up in wires, are trying in their own ways to be free.
No birds or wires were harmed in the making of our cover art (which was created with the Artificial Intelligence which now inhabits Adobe Photoshop). Apologies to the late Leonard Cohen.
▶︎🎶 Listen on Mixcloud – or – 🍎 Music
Running Time: 1 hour, 8 seconds
Tracklist
I Fucked It Up (1:40) — Sparklehorse | Rock ’n’ Roll Heaven
Public Void (3:23) — CLASS | Tucson, AZ
In My Condition (2:28) — Egyptian Blue | Brighton, UK
Orbit (3:30) — Dream Wife | London, UK
One Day (4:59) — Fucked Up | Toronto, Canada
Shadow Slaw (3:23) — Cereal Glyphs | Louisville, KY
What It's For (1:58) — Tyvek | Detroit, MI
Spoiled (2:00) — Woolen Men | Portland, OR
Whispering (2:54) — Tunic | Winnipeg, Canada
Plain Speak (3:11) — Marnie Stern | New York, NY
3800 Tigers (2:22) — Protomartyr | Detroit, MI
Human Reaction (3:49) — mssv | Gainesville, FL
Radio to Forever (2:16) — Upper Wilds | Brooklyn, NY
Grease Rot Chemical (2:05) — GEE TEE | Sydney, Australia
Lousy Company (2:01) — Kitchen’s Floor | Brisbane, Australia
Change (3:56) — Cable Ties | Melbourne, Australia
Daffodil (2:36) — Priors | Montreal, Canada
Lily Pad (2:40) — Pardoner | San Francisco, CA
Don't Become the Enemy (2:14) — Cut Piece | Portland, OR
Give You Back Your Youth (3:20) — Gumm | Chattanooga, TN
Ornament (3:21) — Screaming Females | New Brunswick, NJ
All tracks released in 2023.
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Louis Tomlinson covers '505' by the Arctic Monkeys
Calum Russell | SUN 28TH MAY 2023 11.23 BST
The former One Direction member Louis Tomlinson covered the Arctic Monkeys song ‘505’ at a recent performance on May 26th in Connecticut.
Playing at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut, during his Faith In The Future world tour, Tomlinson created a memorable moment by covering ‘505’ from the Arctic Monkeys’ 2007 album Favourite Worst Nightmare. Matching his vocal range surprisingly well to that of the band’s lead singer, Alex Turner, Tomlinson created a cover that fans of the musician have wanted to see for a very long time.
Still on tour, Tomlinson will be in Laval and Toronto in Canada on the 29th and 30th of May before returning to multiple locations across the United States in June.
Showing off his latest album, Faith in the Future, Tomlinson will be headed to Europe and the UK in August, playing at the O2 in London on November 17, 2023.
The Scottish indie rock band, The Snuts, will be supporting Tomlinson on a number of performances across the USA. The band just released their new single ‘Gloria.
Take a look at a clip of Tomlinson performing ‘505’ during his Connecticut concert, below.
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acrosstobear · 11 months
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CALLUM ILOTT and DEVLIN DEFRANCESCO have lunch ahead of the 2023 Honda INDY Grand Prix in Toronto
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newleasemusic · 7 months
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OUT TODAY: Matthew Progress wages war against sexual puritanism on single 'Digital Underground'
OUT TODAY: Matthew Progress wages war against sexual puritanism on single 'Digital Underground'
Toronto-based artist MATTHEW PROGRESS has released ‘Digital Underground’, the latest single from his forthcoming debut album God Made Dirt. A stark departure from the album’s previous singles (‘Gen Pop’, ‘Doc Neville’) which were more concerned with politically and socially-focused matters, ‘Digital Underground’ instead sees Matthew exploring the freeing power of sexual liberation. Evoking the…
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The Red Team Blues tour
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In just a few days, my next novel, Red Team Blues, will be released in all English territories. It’s an “anti-finance finance thriller” — my most commercial novel to date, about a 67-year-old high-tech forensic accountant fighting for his life as he unwinds a cryptocurrency heist:
https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250865847/redteamblues
If you’d like an essay-formatted version of this post to read or share, here’s a link to it on pluralistic.net, my surveillance-free, ad-free, tracker-free blog:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/04/19/whats-wrong-with-iowa/#red-team-blues-tour
My publishers are sending me around the world on a tour of the US, Canada, and the UK, with a bonus stop in Berlin! When I do book tours, each stop is a mix of a reading, a little background talk about the book, and then a kind of AMA with the audience. They’re incredibly fun and rewarding, and over the decades I’ve been doing them, I’ve had some of the most memorable and important interactions of my life. What’s more, these tours are a great way to support indie booksellers and get my readers acquainted with the stores who really support my work, creating lifelong relationships between bookstores and the communities they serve.
I hope you’ll come out to see me on this trip! What’s more: if you don’t see your city on the list below, don’t despair: I’ve got three more books coming out in the next 12 months and I’m going on the road with all of them, so there’s a good chance I’ll see you in the future even if I miss you this time around.
Here’s where you can catch me:
Los Angeles:
I’m speaking at the LA Times Festival of Books this weekend (4/22–23).
https://events.latimes.com/festivalofbooks/schedule/
Sat at 12, I’m doing a panel called “Covering Silicon Valley” with Douglas Rushkoff, Winddance Twine, moderated by Wendy Lee from the LA Times.
Sun at 11, I’m signing for California Book Club at booth 111.
Sun at 12:30, I’m doing a panel called “The Accidental Detective” with Alex Segura, Margot Douaihy and SJ Rozan.
San Diego:
I’ll be at Myseterious Galaxy with Sarah Gailey on 4/25:
https://www.mystgalaxy.com/event/42523Doctorow
Burbank:
I’ll be at Dark Delicacies on 4/26:
https://www.darkdel.com/store/p2873/Wed%2C_Apr_26th_6pm%3A_Red_Team_Blues%3A_A_Martin_Hench_Novel_HB.html#
San Francisco:
I’ll be at the San Francisco Public Library with Annalee Newitz on 4/30:
https://sfpl.org/events/2023/04/30/author-cory-doctorow-red-team-blues
PDX:
I’ll be at the Powell’s in Cedar Hills with Andy Baio on 5/2:
https://www.powells.com/book/red-team-blues-martin-hench-1-9781250865847/2-1
Mountain View:
I’ll be at the Books, Inc with Mitch Kapor on 5/5:
https://www.booksinc.net/event/cory-doctorow-books-inc-mountain-view
Berkeley:
I’ll be at the Bay Area Bookfest with Glynn Washington on 5/6:
https://www.baybookfest.org/session/cory-doctorow/
Vancouver:
On 5/10 I’m doing an afternoon keynote for Open Source Summit:
https://events.linuxfoundation.org/open-source-summit-north-america/
And that evening I’ll be at Massy Arts with Sean Cranbury:
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/red-team-blues-cory-doctorow-in-conversation-with-sean-cranbury-tickets-608877016547
Calgary:
I’ll be at Wordfest with Peter Hemminger on 5/11:
https://wordfest.com/2023/event/wordfest-presents-cory-doctorow/
Gaithersburg:
I’ll be at the Gaithersburg Book Festival on 5/20:
https://www.gaithersburgbookfestival.org/featured_author/cory-doctorow/
DC:
I’m keynoting Public Knowledge’s Emerging Tech conference on 5/22:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/emerging-tech-tickets-600582126307
Toronto:
I’ll be on stage with Ron Deibert, Dave Bidini and Nancy Olivieri for WEPFest on 5/23:
https://www.westendphoenix.com/shop/wepfest-spring-fundraiser
Hay:
I’m speaking at the HowTheLightGetsIn festival on 28–29/5:
On May 28, I’m on a panel called “The AI Enigma” with Joshua Bach and Mazviita Chirimuuta:
https://howthelightgetsin.org/events/the-ai-enigma-12147
On May 29, I’m on a panel called “The Danger and Desire of the Frontier” with Nolen Gertz and Esther Dyson:
https://howthelightgetsin.org/events/the-danger-and-desire-of-the-frontier-12246
Oxford:
I’ll be at Blackwell with Tim Harford on 29/5:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/cory-doctorow-red-team-blues-with-tim-harford-tickets-574673793787
Nottingham:
I’ll be at Waterstones with Christian Reilly on 30/5:
https://www.waterstones.com/events/an-evening-with-cory-doctorow/nottingham
Manchester:
I’ll be at Waterstones with Ian Forrester on 31/5:
https://www.waterstones.com/events/in-conversation-with-cory-doctorow/manchester-deansgate
London:
I’m delivering the Peter Kirstein Lecture for UCL on 1/6:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/peter-kirstein-lecture-2023-featuring-cory-doctorow-registration-539205788027
Edinburgh:
 I’m speaking at Cymera with Ian McDonald and Nina Allan on 3/6:
https://www.cymerafestival.co.uk/cymera23-events/2023/4/4/connection-interrupted-with-nina-allan-cory-doctorow-and-ian-mcdonald
London:
I’m speaking at the British Library with Baroness Martha Lane Fox on 5/6:
https://www.bl.uk/events/an-evening-with-cory-doctorow-techno-thriller
Berlin:
I’m keynoting Re:publica on 7/6:
https://re-publica.com/de/news/rp23-keynote-von-cory-doctorow-rebecca-giblin-kreative-arbeitsmaerkte-und-monopole
[Image ID: The Red Team Blues tour schedule.]
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