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gncrezan · 1 year
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a bit sick over the way aeran and rhys have projected hopes and ideals onto each other that neither of them can fulfil (poem)
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defjux · 1 year
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100 of my favorite Hip Hop Albums of 2022 Might be excessive but there was simply just a ton of music this year that I enjoyed and found myself going back to, and I believe each of them is worth checking out.  Each of the album titles here also links to either a bandcamp page or stream where you can listen to the project. Hopefully you’ll at least find one new album that you enjoy here, and as always feel free to reply with what you enjoyed and connected with the most this year. I’d love to know, and any other recommendations are definitely appreciated. This was an incredible year for new releases, not just for hip hop but for music in general which is why i’ll be posting another top 100 list for all of the non hip hop stuff I enjoyed from this year, hopefully in the next few days.  Peace. Chart w/ titles included 2022 Hip Hop Spotify Playlist 1. Billy Woods & Preservation - Aethiopes 2. Avantdale Bowling Club - TREES 3. Cities Aviv - Working Title For The Album Secret Waters 4. MIKE - Beware of the Monkey 5. ELUCID - I Told Bessie 6. AKAI SOLO - Spirit Roaming 7. Teddy Faley - Teddy Brown Brown 8. Defcee & BoatHouse - For All Debts Public and Private [IMPORT EDITION] 9. Ka - Woeful Studies / Languish Arts 10. J.I.D - The Forever Story 11. Open Mike Eagle - Component System with the Auto Reverse 12. billy woods x Messiah Musik - Church 13. Danger Mouse & Black Thought - Cheat Codes 14. ShrapKnel - Metal Lung 15. SolarFive & Iceberg Theory - Momento Mori 16. Moor Mother - Jazz Codes 17. Serengeti & Child Actor - Ajai 2 18. Infinity Knives & Brian Ennals - King Cobra 19. Joshua Virtue - RAMA 20. Zilla Rocca & andrew - Don't Wait For Me to Leave 21. Fly Anakin - Frank 22. Cities Aviv - MAN PLAYS THE HORN 23. KILLVONGARD - I Think I've Lost It. 24. R.A.P. Ferreira - 5 to the Eye with Stars 25. Illogic - The Transition 26. Quelle Chris - DEATHFAME 27. Bloodmoney Perez - Curses 28. Fatboi Sharif & Noface - Preaching In Havana 29. Ockham's Blazer - Ockham's Blazer 30. Little Simz - NO THANK YOU 31. Theravada - Strange Voice 32. amani & robalu - I'll Be Right Black 33. Jam Baxter – Fetch The Poison 34. OKnice - Have You Tried Being Happy? 35. Davis & Foule Monk - Plum Whisky
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scionshtola · 1 year
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Nights Like This
a gift for @gncrezan for the @wayfarer-exchange 😊 featuring their Wayfarer Rhys Aviv & Aeran Kellis word count: 2564 summary: Rhys and Aeran wrap up a difficult contract in eastern Arsenia, and take a little break at the market.
Outside a tavern in eastern Arsenia, Rhys leaned against a wall and tried to shake his dour mood, which hung over him like a cloud. The sun was setting in the distance, but the pink and orange sky served only to remind him just how long his day had been. He was tired and hungry, and his injured shoulder grew more and more stiff the longer he stood there.
The only distraction he had was the market. It was centered in the large courtyard at the end of the block and had spilled over into the surrounding streets. He heard vendors calling out the price of their wares over the din of the bustling crowd, and every so often the breeze carried the tantalizing smell of spices and frying meat that made his stomach grumble. He glanced at the tavern door, wondering if he could sneak away and use his remaining meager funds to grab something to eat before Aeran emerged to find him missing.
Inside the tavern, Aeran was dealing with their most recent employer, a human wine merchant who had hired them to deal with a pack of tetraghasts that were plaguing one of the routes into the town. Apparently, the crocodile-like creatures that lived near the river had discovered an affinity for his wine. It had finally become cheaper to pay him and Aeran to deal with them than to let his cart drivers fend for themselves.
He was an arrogant, pompous man who did not care for Wayfarers or, judging by how long Aeran had been inside, for holding up his end of the deal. Rhys had suspected the man might try to weasel his way out of paying them what they were due, though the job was hardly well-paying to begin with.
“I am not certain it takes two of you,” he’d said. “There are only three, after all. And their venom is not very strong, most of the time.”
But it wasn’t as if they could afford to be selective about their contracts these days. He was just grateful that Aeran had offered to deal with the man alone, though he suspected the offer was at least partly motivated by guilt—Rhys had stepped between him and an ambush by a fourth tetraghast. He’d saved Aeran and given him time and space to shoot the thing, but the impact had definitely sprained his shoulder. Aeran had hovered the entire trek back to the tavern, and then suggested that only one of them needed to suffer the horrible man’s presence.
“I won’t be long,” he’d said, cutting Rhys a smile and a quick, worried glance to his shoulder. “All he has to do is pay us.”
That was a quarter of an hour ago. Rhys glanced at the door again. Maybe he should check on him…
A shriek of laughter distracted him. A pair of giggling Aeda teens walked past him, heading away from the market, heads bent close together as they shared some kind of pastry shaped like a flower between them.
“We need to find a good spot for the firelights,” one of them said, tipping their head back to accommodate a rather large piece of the dessert.
“The sun hasn’t even set yet!” the other protested. In a hushed voice, she added, “And don’t talk about it so loud. It’s not sanctioned.”
“Everyone knows it’s happening, Nori. You can’t keep a firelight show secret.” Rhys could not see their face, but he was certain they were rolling their eyes. “And I don’t care. We are not letting Kiernan have the best view again. She still hasn’t shut up about the perfect view she had last summer.”
Their arguing voices faded as they headed down the street. The sugary scent of their pastry lingered behind them, making his mouth water. Just as he was once again considering leaving Aeran in search of something to eat, the tavern doors swung open. Aeran stepped out, mouth set in a grim line, but he broke into a smile when Rhys waved at him.
“Thought I was going to have to save you again,” Rhys said, pushing away from the wall.
In lieu of an answer, Aeran tossed a pouch at him. He caught it easily enough, the crowns inside clinking as he hefted the pouch in his palm. The weight of it surprised him—this was definitely more than the man had promised to pay them.
“Guess I didn’t have to worry about you after all,” Rhys said, and Aeran grinned at him.
“I don’t know what you mean. He was very amenable. Once I told him about your shoulder he even offered to pay extra for damages.”
Rhys scoffed. “Right. How did you manage that?”
“Do you really have such little faith in our employer?” Aeran teased. “A man with only the utmost respect for the Wayfarer Order and their craft? Who would never try to cheat us out of what we were due?”
When Rhys only raised his eyebrows, Aeran shrugged. “He was much more agreeable when I reminded him what exactly Wayfarers are trained to do. I don’t think he’ll be recommending us to his friends, though.”
Rhys shrugged. It wasn’t a huge loss for them—they had planned on leaving soon anyway, and the man’s friends were probably as weaselly as he was. At least Aeran had gotten them a bonus as a parting gift.
“Thanks for handling that,” Rhys said. He really was grateful he hadn’t had to talk to the man himself.
“Don’t worry about it,” Aeran replied. The corners of his mouth turned down into a slight frown as he glanced at Rhys’s shoulder for the hundredth time that day. “Besides, I think I owe you.”
Rhys gripped Aeran by the shoulder and looked him in the eye. “Yes,” he said, with a serious nod. “You do.”
Aeran’s eyes widened in surprise, but Rhys quirked his mouth into a small smile, letting him in on the joke. Aeran fought back a smile. “Yeah, yeah. It’s not like I’ve never saved you before, you know.”
“I don’t know what you are talking about.” Rhys released him, turning his back on him and starting down the street toward the market. He tossed the pouch of crowns over his shoulder without looking back to see if Aeran would catch it. “Dinner is on you.”
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Rhys had heard about the markets in eastern Arsenia before—snatches of conversation here and there in Nesactium about the size of them, tales from other Wayfarers about the extravagance. Stepping into the crowd, he had to admit this market certainly lived up to the stories.
The sun had set by now, and orbs of soft yellow light floated above the market, casting a warm glow over the street below. In his muddied trousers and boots, Varaniel hanging at his side, he stood out in the sea of people dressed in their finest serithans. Aeran didn’t blend in much better, though everyone seemed too caught up in their own business to spare a glance their way. Above the noise, he caught the faint sound of music.
He didn’t know where to look first. Vendors were set up in every direction, calling out their prices or shaking their heads at haggling customers. There were bins piled high with fruits and vegetables, crates of fish and meats hanging from hooks, bottles and casks of rich wine. Some sold bundles of herbs and had baskets full of spices to choose from, and others had recently baked bread, still warm thanks to the baker’s magic. The owners of various stalls were cooking up their own food, the mouthwatering smells nearly overwhelming him.
And it wasn’t just food. As they wound their way through the crowd, they came across merchants selling handmade and intricately painted pottery; a stand full of delicate blown glass of all colors, light refracting through the pieces and casting colorful shadows; a weaver selling brightly colored baskets and shawls; a bookseller standing behind a table stacked with books, the table dipping precariously in the middle under the weight.
He stopped at the last stand, giving himself a moment to breathe amid the chaos of the crowd. He picked up the closest book and flipped through the pages. It appeared to be a collection of maps of Rhesania, comparing the changes in the lands and artistic styling of the maps over time. He wondered how much it cost—this would be a good book to bring home for Cenric’s collection.
Rhys started to ask the seller for the price, when his mind caught up to his actions. The sudden grief was a blow to the chest, knocking the breath right out of him, an ache spreading through him that was deeper and sharper than the twinge in his shoulder. He dropped the book as if it had burned him and clenched his fingers into a fist, trying to calm himself.
For just one moment, he had forgotten there was no home to which he could return. No collection of books to which he could add. And as certain as he felt that Cenric was alive, he had no idea when he would see him again. A familiar regret bloomed inside him, one he was still trying to learn to live with—he’d never told Cenric just how much he had meant to him. Had never asked to take his last name, even though he’d wanted to. He could only hope that his mentor knew without him saying, and for the chance to tell him himself one day.
He took a deep breath, steeling himself, before stepping away from the table to search for Aeran. His height gave him something of an advantage, as did Aeran’s, and it wasn’t long before he caught sight of a familiar head of sandy brown curls making his way toward him.
Rhys met him in the middle. Aeran smiled warmly at him and pushed something warm, wrapped in paper, into his hand.
“I found dinner. Smells good, doesn’t it?”
It smelled better than good. The combination of spices emanating from the package made his mouth water, and the pang of hunger in his stomach grew sharper. He could not wait to have something warm in his empty stomach after the day they’d had.
Aeran’s smile grew wider, and he turned on his heel to lead them out of the market. Rhys followed, weaving through the crowd on quick, light feet, eager to find somewhere to sit and eat. They emerged on the far side of the courtyard from where they had entered. Not far from here, the landscape sloped gently downward for a way, until it met the shore of the Azure Sea.
Only a few other people had made their way here. They stopped halfway down the slope, where the light from the market just reached them, and dropped their packs and weapons so they could sit comfortably in the grass.
Rhys opened the package and found a wrap of flatbread overflowing with meat and vegetables. Flavors flooded his mouth when he took a bite, and he closed his eyes to savor the taste. He didn’t know when he’d last eaten something so good, so freshly made. As hungry as he was, he wanted to make it last.
Beside him, Aeran snorted. Rhys, mildly embarrassed to be caught savoring the food, elbowed him in the ribs, forgetting that Aeran was on the side of his injured shoulder. He winced, and the smile slid off Aeran’s face, quickly replaced with worry.
“Stop sending me such guilty looks,” Rhys cut in before he could say anything. He raised his flatbread, shaking it between them, and smiled so Aeran would know he truly wasn’t mad. “We’re even now.”
Aeran’s expression wavered, before a small, fond smile broke through. “Whatever you say, Rye.”
They enjoyed the rest of their meal in a companionable silence, the only sounds the distant murmur of the crowd behind them and the gentle crash of waves on the shore. When they’d finished, Rhys said, “I heard there’s going to be a firelight show tonight. Want to stay for it?”
“Firelights? They really go all out for these things,” Aeran said. He shrugged, and tossed a smile Rhys’s way. “Sure, why not?”
The reminder of the teens that had passed him earlier sparked an idea in his mind. He left Aeran on the hill for a moment, and made his way back to the market. The crowd had grown smaller in their absence but there were still quite a few people there, and it took him several minutes to find what he was looking for. When he returned to his seat beside Aeran, he held up the flower-shaped pastry between them to share.
They took turns pulling pieces from the dessert, honey leaving their fingertips sticky. Each piece practically melted in Rhys’s mouth, and when he glanced at Aeran, he wore an expression of pure delight that almost made Rhys smile.
Honey dripped down the paper and onto Rhys’s wrist. He wiped it away, his fingers brushing over the sun tattooed there. Warmth and grief swirled together inside his chest when he looked at it, a bittersweet ache that he knew well. He’d gotten the tattoo with his friends, as a reminder of the first time he had ever seen the Spire, and they’d gotten ones to match. He missed them—his friends, Cenric, the familiarity of his home at the Spire. He dreamed of going back one day, of rebuilding the Order, of reuniting with those he missed. Of remaking a home for them all.
He had never shared any of this with Aeran, who staunchly avoided talking about anything to do with the Spire or the Wayfarer Order. He’d never told Rhys what happened the night the Spire fell, never told him about what he was doing in the years before they reunited in Karth. He hardly ever even talked about Varyn. Who knew what he might say if he knew what Rhys dreamed of doing?
He glanced at Aeran, who was wiping the honey off of his fingers in the grass. Above them, the first round of firelights had started, lighting up the sky with bursts of color. Aeran leaned back on his hands and caught Rhys’s gaze, grinning widely, eyes lit up in amusement.
Rhys had lost so much five years ago, but he still had a friend—a good friend, who he had found again after years apart. Who he laughed with over ridiculous employers and joked with about debts neither of them cared about. Who he traveled town to town with, taking care of each other and watching each other’s back.
He mirrored Aeran’s pose, leaning back on his hands to watch the show. A pleasant rush of fondness and affection passed through him, and he casually bumped his shoulder against Aeran’s, light enough that it didn’t hurt.
He missed the Order. He missed his friends, and his mentor, and his home. He would dream of having those things again one day, and maybe he would get them. But there was still Aeran, and there were still nights like this—the two of them,  shoulder to shoulder, sharing a dessert on the beach while firelights burst over their heads. Their friendship could outlast everything they’ve been through and all the secrets between them. And he was nothing but grateful for that.
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intimatum · 5 years
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intertextuality
desire / eating disorder / hunger: «to be the girl who lunges at people−wants to eat them» (letissier) / «a way to take all hungers and boil them down to their essence–one appetite to manage–just one» (knapp)
trauma / trauma theory / visceralities of trauma
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Danny Glover
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Danny Lebern Glover (born July 22, 1946) is an American actor, film director, and political activist.
Glover is well known for his leading role as Roger Murtaugh in the Lethal Weapon film series, The Color Purple (1985), To Sleep with Anger (1990) and Angels in the Outfield (1994). He also has prominent supporting roles in Silverado (1985), Witness (1985), Predator 2 (1990), Saw (2004),Shooter (2007), 2012 (2009), Death at a Funeral (2010), Beyond the Lights (2014) and Dirty Grandpa(2016). He has appeared in many other movies, television shows and theatrical productions, and is an active supporter of various humanitarian and political causes.
Early life
Glover was born in San Francisco, California, the son of Carrie (Hunley) and James Glover. His parents, postal workers, were active in the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), working to advance equal rights. Glover's mother, daughter of a midwife, was born in Louisville, Georgia and graduated from Paine College in Augusta, Georgia.
Glover attended George Washington High School in San Francisco. He attended San Francisco State University (SFSU) in the late 1960s but did not graduate. SFSU later awarded him an honorary degree. Glover trained at the Black Actors' Workshop of the American Conservatory Theater.
As an adolescent and a young adult, Glover suffered from epilepsy but has not suffered a seizure since age 35.
Career
Glover originally worked in city administration working on community development before transitioning to theater. He has said:
I didn't think it was a difficult transition. Acting is a platform that can become a conveyer for ideas. Art is a way of understanding, of confronting issues and confronting your own feelings—all within that realm of the capacity it represents. It may have been a leap of faith for me, given not only my learning disability (dyslexia) but also the fact that I felt awkward. I felt all the things that someone that's 6'3" or 6'4" feels and with my own diminished expectations of who I could be [and] would feel. Whether it's art, acting or theater that I've devoted myself to I put more passion and more energy into it.
His first theater involvement was with Conservatory Theater, a regional training program in San Francisco. Glover also trained with Jean Shelton at the Shelton Actors Lab in San Francisco. In an interview on Inside the Actors Studio, Glover credited Jean Shelton for much of his development as an actor. Deciding that he wanted to be an actor, Glover resigned from his city administration job and soon began his career as a stage actor. Glover then moved to Los Angeles for more opportunities in acting, where he would later go on to co-found the Robey Theatre Company with actor Ben Guillory in honor of the actor and concert singer Paul Robeson in Los Angeles in 1994.
Glover has had a variety of film, stage, and television roles, and is best known for playing Los Angeles police Sergeant Roger Murtaugh in the Lethal Weapon series of action films, starring alongside Mel Gibson and Gary Busey . Later he once again starred with Busey in the blockbuster Predator 2. He also starred as the husband to Whoopi Goldberg's character Celie in the celebrated literary adaptation The Color Purple, and as Lieutenant James McFee in the film Witness. In 1994 he made his directorial debut with the Showtime channel short film Override.
Also in 1994, Glover and actor Ben Guillory formed the Robey Theatre Company in Los Angeles, focusing on theatre by and about Black people. During his career, he has made several cameos, appearing, for example, in the Michael Jackson video "Liberian Girl" of 1987. Glover earned top billing for the first time in Predator 2, the sequel to the sci-fi action film Predator. That same year he starred in Charles Burnett's To Sleep with Anger, for which he won the Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead.
In common with Humphrey Bogart, Elliott Gould and Robert Mitchum, who have played Raymond Chandler's private eye detective Philip Marlowe, Glover played the role in the episode "Red Wind" of the Showtime network's 1995 series Fallen Angels. In 1997, under his former production company banner Carrie Films, Glover executive produced numerous films of first time directors including Pamm Malveaux's neo-noir short film Final Act starring Joe Morton, which aired on the Independent Film Channel. In addition, Glover has been a voice actor in many children's movies. Glover was featured in the popular 2001 film The Royal Tenenbaums, also starring Gwyneth Paltrow, Anjelica Huston, Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson.
In 2004, he appeared in the low-budget horror film Saw as Detective David Tapp. In 2005, Glover and Joslyn Barnes announced plans to make No FEAR, a movie about Dr. Marsha Coleman-Adebayo's experience. Coleman-Adebayo won a 2000 jury trial against the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The jury found the EPA guilty of violating the civil rights of Coleman-Adebayo on the basis of race, sex, color and a hostile work environment, under the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Coleman-Adebayo was terminated shortly after she revealed the environmental and human disaster taking place in the Brits, South Africa, vanadium mines. Her experience inspired passage of the Notification and Federal Employee Anti-discrimination and Retaliation Act of 2002 (No-FEAR Act). As of 2013 the No Fear title has not appeared but The Marsha Coleman-Adebayo Story was announced as the next major project of No Fear Media Productions.
Glover portrayed David Keaton in the film The Exonerated - a real-life story of Keaton's experience of being arrested, jailed and then freed from death row.
In 2009, Glover performed in The People Speak a documentary feature film that uses dramatic and musical performances of the letters, diaries, and speeches of everyday Americans, based on historian Howard Zinn's "A People's History of the United States".
Glover played President Wilson, the President of the United States in 2012, a disaster film directed by Roland Emmerich and released in theaters November 13, 2009. In 2010, Glover participated in a Spanish film called I Want to Be a Soldier. In 2012, he starred in the film Donovan's Echo.
Planned directorial debut
Glover sought to make a film biography of Toussaint Louverture for his directorial debut. In May 2006, the film had included cast members Wesley Snipes, Angela Bassett, Don Cheadle, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Roger Guenveur Smith, Mos Def, Isaach de Bankolé, and Richard Bohringer. Production, estimated to cost $30 million, was planned to begin in Poland, filming from late 2006 into early 2007. In May 2007, President of Venezuela Hugo Chávez contributed $18 million to fund the production of Toussaintfor Glover, who is a prominent U.S. supporter of Chávez. The contribution annoyed some Venezuelan filmmakers, who said the money could have funded other homegrown films and that Glover's film was not even about Venezuela. In April 2008, the Venezuelan National Assembly authorized an additional $9,840,505 for Glover's film, which is still in planning.
Public appearances
Glover appeared at London Film and Comic Con 2013 at Earls Court 2 over 2.5 days during Friday 5th to Sunday July 7. He participated in a panel discussion in McComb, Mississippi on July 16, 2015. The event, co-sponsored by The Gloster Project and Jubilee Performing Arts Center, included noted authors Terry McMillan and Quincy Troupe.
On January 30, 2015 Glover was the Keynote Speaker and 2015 Honoree for the MLK Celebration Series at the Rhode Island School of Design (Providence, RI). Glover used his career and personal story to speak on the topic "Creativity and Democracy: Social Change through the Arts."
Personal life
Glover purchased a 6,000-square-foot (560 m2) house in Dunthorpe, Oregon, in 1999. As of 2011, he no longer lived in Oregon.
On September 2, 2009, Glover signed an open letter of objection to the inclusion of a series of films intended to showcase Tel Aviv at the Toronto International Film Festival.
On April 16, 2010, Glover was arrested in Maryland during a protest by SEIU workers for Sodexo's unfair and illegal treatment of workers. He was given a citation and later released. The Associated Press reports "Glover and others stepped past yellow police tape and were asked to step back three times at Sodexo headquarters. When they refused, Starks says officers arrested them."
Activism
Civil rights activism
While attending San Francisco State University (SFSU), Glover was a member of the Black Students Union, which, along with the Third World Liberation Front and the American Federation of Teachers, collaborated in a five-month student-led strike to establish a Department of Black Studies. The strike was the longest student walkout in U.S. history. It helped create not only the first Department of Black Studies but also the first School of Ethnic Studies in the United States.
Hari Dillon, current president of the Vanguard Public Foundation, was a fellow striker at SFSU. Glover later co-chaired Vanguard's board. He is also a board member of The Algebra Project, The Black AIDS Institute, Walden House, and Cheryl Byron's Something Positive Dance Group. He was charged with disorderly conduct and unlawful assembly after being arrested outside the Sudanese Embassy in Washington during a protest over Sudan's humanitarian crisis in Darfur.
Glover's long history of union activism includes support for the United Farm Workers, UNITE HERE, and numerous service unions. In March 2010, Glover supported 375 Union workers in Ohio by calling upon all actors at the 2010 Academy Awards to boycott Hugo Boss suits following announcement of Hugo Boss's decision to close a manufacturing plant in Ohio after a proposed pay decrease from $13 to $8.30 an hour was rejected by the Workers United Union.
On November 1, 2011, Glover spoke to the crowd at Occupy Oakland on the day before the Oakland General Strike where thousands of protestors shut down the Port of Oakland.
Political activism
Glover was an early supporter of former North Carolina Senator John Edwards in the 2008 Democratic presidential primaries until Edwards' withdrawal, although some news reports indicated that he had endorsed Ohio Congressman Dennis Kucinich, whom he had endorsed in 2004. After Edwards dropped out, Glover then endorsed Barack Obama. In February 2016, Glover endorsed Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders for the Democratic presidential nomination.
Glover was an outspoken critic of George W. Bush, calling him a known racist. "Yes, he's racist. We all knew that. As Texas's governor, Bush led a penitentiary system that executed more people than all the other U.S. states together. And most of the people who died were Afro-Americans or Hispanics."
Glover's support of California Proposition 7 (2008) led him to use his voice in an automated phone call to generate support for the measure before the election.
On the foreign policy of the Obama administration, Glover said: "I think the Obama administration has followed the same playbook, to a large extent, almost verbatim, as the Bush administration. I don't see anything different... On the domestic side, look here: What's so clear is that this country from the outset is projecting the interests of wealth and property. Look at the bailout of Wall Street. Why not the bailout of Main Street? He may be just a different face, and that face may happen to be black, and if it were Hillary Clinton, it would happen to be a woman.... But what choices do they have within the structure?"
Glover wrote the foreword to Phyllis Bennis' book, Challenging Empire: How People, Governments, and the UN Defy US Power. Glover is also a member of the board of directors of the Center for Economic and Policy Research, a think tank led by economist Dean Baker.
InternationalAfrica
Glover is an active board member of the TransAfrica Forum. On April 6, 2009, Glover was given a chieftaincy title in Imo State, Nigeria. Glover was given the title Enyioma of Nkwerre, which means A Good Friend in the language of the Igbo people of Eastern Nigeria.
Caribbean and Haiti
On January 13, 2010, Glover compared the scale and devastation of the 2010 Haiti earthquake to the predicament other island nations may face as a result of the failed Copenhagen summit the previous year. Glover said: "...the threat of what happens to Haiti is a threat that can happen anywhere in the Caribbean to these island nations... they're all in peril because of global warming... because of climate change... when we did what we did at the climate summit in Copenhagen, this is the response, this is what happens..." In the same statement, he called for a new form of international partnership with Haiti and other Caribbean nations and praised Venezuela, Brazil, and Cuba, for already accepting this partnership.
Iraq War
Danny Glover has been an outspoken critic of the Iraq War before the war began in March 2003. In February 2003, he was one of the featured speakers at Justin Herman Plaza in San Francisco where other notable speakers included names such as author Alice Walker, singer Joan Baez, United Farm Workers co-founder Dolores Huerta and Rep. Barbara Lee, D-Oakland. Glover was a signatory to the April 2003 anti-war letter "To the Conscience of the World" that criticized the unilateral American invasion of Iraq that led to "massive loss of civilian life" and "devastation of one of the cultural patrimonies of humanity". During an anti-war demonstration in Downtown Oakland in March 2003, Glover praised the community leaders for their anti-war efforts saying that "They're on the front lines because they are trying to make a better America.... The world has come together and said 'no' to this war – and we must stand with them."
Venezuela
In January 2006, Harry Belafonte led a delegation of activists, including Glover and activist/professor Cornel West, in a meeting with President of Venezuela Hugo Chávez, with Glover calling Chávez "remarkable". In 2007, the Venezuelan government allotted $18 million to Glover for a film about a slave uprising in Haiti with Hugo Chávez hoping "to mobilise world public opinion against imperialism and western oppression". Glover was also a board member of TeleSUR, a media network primarily funded by the Venezuelan government.
During the beginning of the 2014 Venezuela Protests, Glover shared his support to Chávez's successor, President Nicolas Maduro, calling members of his government "the stewards" of Venezuela's democracy. Glover also told Venezuelan government supporters to go fight for the sovereignty of Maduro's government.
Music
Glover has become an active member of board of directors of The Jazz Foundation of America. Danny became involved with The Jazz Foundation in 2005, and has been a featured host for their annual benefit A Great Night in Harlem for several years, as well appearing as a celebrity MC at other events for the foundation. In 2006, Britain's leading African theatre company Tiata Fahodzi appointed Glover as one of its three Patrons, joining Chiwetel Ejiofor and Jocelyn Jee Esien opening the organization's tenth-anniversary celebrations (Sunday, February 2, 2008) at the Theatre Royal Stratford East, London.
Honors and awards
Utah State University
In 2010, Glover delivered the Commencement Address and was awarded an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree from Utah State University.
Starr King School for the Ministry
Also in 2010, Starr King School for the Ministry awarded the Doctorate of Humane Letters (Litterarum Humanarum Doctor), in absentia, to Mr. Glover. His call to humanity to see itself as the recipient of a legacy of caring and commitment that began with prior parental and religious communities and that it should carry on for the sake of those who will follow are in alignment with Starr King's values. Mr. Glover was awarded the doctorate specifically for his long history of passionate activism, including support for the United Farm Workers, UNITE HERE, The Algebra Project, The Black AIDS Institute, as well as his humanitarian efforts on behalf of the Haiti earthquake victims, literacy and civil rights and his fight against unjust labor practices. Mr. Glover is co-founder and CEO of Louverture Films, dedicated to the development and production of films of historical relevance, social purpose, commercial value and artistic integrity; we honored his commitment to using film to lift up and advance social justice issues, such as his then recently released project "Trouble the Water", a documentary about New Orleans in the aftermath of hurricane Katrina.
Glover has had a close association with Starr King School through his role as guest lecturer in its course on Non Violent Social Change and lending his support and presence to events sponsored by Starr King's Masters of Arts in Social Change (MASC) program.
Deauville American Film Festival
He was also the recipient of a tribute paid by the Deauville American Film Festival in France on September 7, 2011.
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Mars 28. Caves + Faux départ + Tentaculo + Cookies – Supersonic (gratuit) 29. Chicaloyoh + KosmoSuna – Le Zorba (gratuit) 29. Bleib Modern + La Peste + Nebula Glow – Supersonic (gratuit) 29. Drame + Le Réveil des tropiques – Centre Barbara-FGO 29. Angry Skeletons + Laurence Wasser + Drywud + Rivière de corps – Pointe Lafayette 29. Collateral + Le Casquette tour + Grégoire Bruno + Allister Sinclair + Gérard Jugno 106 + Macmann – L'International 29. Laurent Garnier + Scan X – Rex club 30. Orval Carlos Sibelius + Domotic – Le Zorba (gratuit) 30. Méryll Ampe + Carbon Sink – Galerie Planète rouge (gratuit) 30. Luminance + Pure Ground + Bunker Bal (dj) + Haktion (dj) + Dasz (dj) – Le Klub 30. Polar Inertia + Shlømo + Luigi Tozzi + Twin Peaks – Concrete 31. Schlaasss + Petosaure + Enfance de merde – Supersonic (gratuit) 31. Maulwürfe (fest. Artdanthé) – Théâtre de Vanves 31. The Noise Consort (fest. Artdanthé) – Théâtre de Vanves 31. L'émeute philharmonique de SEC + Kouma + Polar Polar Polar Polar + Stratocastors + Joujou – La Parole errante (Montreuil) 31. BIC + Kasper Toeplitz – Mains d'oeuvre (Saint-Ouen) 31. Laura Not + Heap + Tiff + ANDCL – La Station 31. 14anger + AnD + Schwefelgelb + Scalamerya & VSK + Blind Delon + Darzak + SΛRIN – Docks Eiffel 31. Arnaud Rebotini – Nuits fauves 31. The Horrorist + NX1 + Useless Position + Sharplines + Luisetti & Craft + Ilyss – Glazart
Avril 01. Olden Yolk + Delphine Dora – Espace B 03. Telefon Tel Aviv + Farmworker + Axel Rigaud – Supersonic (gratuit) 03. Action Beat + RMQ + House of John Player – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 04. Suuns – Elysée Montmartre 05. Michaela Antalova + Amundsen + On lâche les chiens – Le Zorba (gratuit) 05. UUUU + Quentin Rollet & Jérôme Lorichon – Espace B 05. Dance with the Dead + Christine + Mlada Fronta + Confrontational + Midnight Danger – Gibus 05. Eric Chenaux + Bass Clef – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 06. Le Prince Harry + Whispering Sons + The Guru Guru + It It Anita + Empereur – Supersonic 06. Le singe blanc + Nohaybanda! + Casse gueule – Cirque électrique 06. Litige + Cookies + Fumo Nero – Pointe Lafayette 06. NSI (Tobias & Max Loderbauer) + Sendai Soundsystem (Peter Van Hoesen & Yves De Mey) + ENA + Izabel – Concrete 06. Abdulla Rashim + Vril + LGML + Thomas Evans + Wondernature – Nuits fauves 07. Nozomi Misawa & Marion Bataille (fest. Raccords) – Bibliothèque Françoise-Sagan (gratuit sur résa) 07. Terminal Cheesecake + GuiliGuiliGoulag + Sweet Williams + Futuroscope – Espace B 07. Massicot – théâtre des Amandiers (Nanterre) 10. Jamie Stewart joue Xiu Xiu – Olympic café 10. Structure + Walking Idiots + Oktober Lieber – Le Klub 10. Wolf Eyes Music 2018 + Evil Moisture + Delphine Dora + Sophie Cooper – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 11. JC Satàn + Cockpit – La Maroquinerie 11. Silent Era + Youth Avoiders + Retsar Bai Naim – La Comedia (Montreuil) 11. Descendeur + Disposition Matrix + Bordigaga + Saada Abe – tba 12. Dune Messiah (dj) – Le Sans-Souci (gratuit) 12. Mont Analogue + Vendège – Le Zorba (gratuit) 12. The Ex + Anarchist Republic of Bzzz (fest. Banlieues bleues) – La Dynamo (Pantin) 13. Amusement Parks on Fire + Ulster Page + Misty Coast – Supersonic (gratuit) 13. DJ Krush – La Bellevilloise 13. La Secte du futur + Dune Messiah + The Space Padlocks – La Station 13. Èlg, Catherine Hershey, Borja Flames & Sourdure + D.K. + Carval Tarek (dj) – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 13. Tribalism + Parquet + Babil Sabir + Luca Ventimiglia + Mesce Basse + Broken Cash Machine + We Use Cookies + Hypnoqueen + Stex-1 + Junkaa-Poika & Stokastinen + Antoine Viard, Andrea Hakl & JF Riffaud + Minia Mania (dj) – Le Générateur (Gentilly) 14. Dominique a + My Brightest Diamond – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 14. Infecticide + Exo_C + Randy x Marsh + Mauvaise foi + Forge (Monospace fest.) – Petit Bain 14. Techno Thriller + Air LQD + Lostsoundbytes + Maoupa Mazzocchetti + Violent quand on aime + Constance Cjlore + Ian Tocor – La Station 14. Badbad – 2, rue Paul-Eluard (Montreuil) 14. Function + Shifted – La Machine 14. Lil Louis + Josh Wink + Ellen Allien + Levon Vincent + Acid Arab + Paranoid London + Wlderz + Thomas Delacroix – Paris Event Center 15. Dominique a + Adrian Crowley – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie ||COMPLET|| 17. Jacky Molard Quartet, Albert Marcoeur, François Corneloup, Christophe Marguet et Jean-Michel Veillon – Café de la danse 18. Chrysta Bell – La Maroquinerie 19. Christian Death + Punish Yourself + Volker – La Machine 19. Peter Kernel – Point FMR 19. Ventre de biche + Compas dans l'oeil + Le Mal des ardents + La Coupure – La Station 19. Primal Scream + Nathalie Prass + Hollywood/Mikhael Paskalev (Arte concert fest.) – La Gaîté lyrique 19. Carole Robinson, Buno Martinez & Charles Curtis : "Naldjorlak I, II et III" d'Éliane Radigue – La Marbrerie (Montreuil) 20. Die Selektion + Gost + Hørd + Koy + Valeskja Valcav – Supersonic (gratuit) 20. Crystal Sound – La Générale (gratuit) 20. Zarkoff + Al Niklaus (dj) + Law & Haktion (dj) +  Schwefelgelb (dj) + Philipp Strobel (dj) + Petula Black Sperm – La Station 20. Laurel Halo + Konrad Sprenger – église Saint-Merry 20. Lovatarxx + Cyclikweetos + Vyryl – Espace B 20. Mondkopf + Second Spectre + Swarm Intelligence + SpunOff (dj) + Size Pier (dj) – La Machine   20. Idles + Lice – Trabendo ||COMPLET|| 21. Grand Blanc + Lenparrot + Buvette... (Disquaire Day) – Point FMR (gratuit) 21. Igorrr + Niveau Zero – Trabendo ||COMPLET|| 21. Yan Wagner + Tristesse contemporaine (fest. Clap Your Hands) – Café de la danse 21. Modeselektor (dj) + Actress + Nathan Fake + Rival Consoles + Moxie b2b Louise Chen (dj) (Arte concert fest.) – La Gaîté lyrique 21. Louisahhh + Jeanne Added + Maud Geffray + Myako + Léonie Pernet + Betty + RAG + Nari Fshr + Sophie Morello + Vikken + Leslie Barbara Butch + Sara Zinger + Catherin + Apollo noir + F/cken Chipotle (10 ans de Wet For Me) – La Machine 22. The Body + Fange – Olympic café 22. Norma Loy + Babel 17 – Supersonic 24>26. Franck Vigroux & Kurt d'Haeseleer – La Pop 25. Nine Eleven + Binaire + Unlogistic + Ayatollah – Le Klub 26. Ought + Foammm – La Maroquinerie 26. Wrekmeister Harmonies – Espace B 26. A Place To Bury Strangers – Trabendo 26. France + Why The Eye? + Mikhail Mineral – La Station 27. Popsimonova + Sleep Loan Sharks – Le Klub 27. Madben + Emmanuel Top + Trunkline (dj) – Rex club 28. She Past Away + Lebanon Hanover + Selofan – La Machine 28. Rhys Chatham + Krikor Kouchian + Chloé & Vassilena Serafimova – Centre Pompidou 28. Tomaga + Vanishing Twin + Veik – La Maroquinerie 28. Arcade Fire – Bercy Arena 28. Regis + Inigo Kennedy + CTRLS + Anastasia Kristensen – Nuits fauves 30. Koudlam + Bajram Bili + Pointe du lac – La Maroquinerie 30. Iron Fist of The Sun + Am Not + Kevlar + Kontinent – Les Voûtes 30. Seth Troxler & Miss Kittin – Badaboum 30. Silent Servant + Orphx + François X + Oko dj – Concrete
Mai 01. Venetian Snares & Daniel Lanois + Joanne Pollock + Tryphème – Trabendo 03. Black Leather Jesus + Vomir + Rien – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 07. Iceage + Pardans – Petit Bain 09. Me Donner – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 10. Derya Yildirim & Grup Simsek + Stranded Horse (Le Beau fest.) – La Petite Halle 11. And Also the Trees + Tropic of Cancer + Better Person + En attendant Ana + Magic Island (Le Beau fest.) – Trabendo 12. Deerhoof + Ulrika Spacek + First Hate + Pantin plage + Le Couleur + [Good Morning : ANNULÉ] (Le Beau fest.) – Trabendo 12. I Hate Models + Ancient Methods + Rrose – La Machine 13. God is an Astronaut – Trabendo 14. Bryan's Magic Tears + Le Villejuif Underground + VvvV – La Maroquinerie (gratuit sur résa) 15. Sinivia Alvise + Erwan Keravec & Mats Gustaffson + Orchestre orange & Gëinst (fest. Switch) – Théâtre de Vanves 17. Moor Mother + Boy Harsher + Succhiamo (fest. Ideal Trouble) – La Station 17. Alessandro Cortini + Fléau – Petit Bain 17. Clément Edouard + Giani Caserotto + Elise Dabrowski & Claudine Simon (fest. Switch) – Théâtre de Vanves 18. Sister Iodine + Ramleh + B-Ball Joints (Low Jack) (fest. Ideal Trouble) – La Station 18. Joachim Florent + Nox.3 & Linda Olah + Chassol (fest. Switch) – Théâtre de Vanves 19. Yo La Tengo – Cabaret sauvage 19. Horse Lord + Das Ding (fest. Ideal Trouble) – La Station 19. Deux boules vanille + Mondkopf + The Noise Consort (fest. Switch) – Théâtre de Vanves 19. 999999999 + Raär + Under Black Helmet + Dax (dj) + Parfait – tba 20. Bundle of Joy (Barnt & Superpitcher) + La Mverte + Xeno & Oaklander + Cité lumière + December + AZF (fest. Ideal Trouble) – La Station 20. Biscuit Mouth + Melkbelly + Storm{o} + BadBad – Espace B 20. SNTS (Marvellous Island fest.) – Ile de loisirs (Vaires-Torcy) 22. Zëro + Moodie Black – Petit Bain 23. Buzz Kull + IV Horsemen – Espace B 23. Otomo Yoshihide + Kaze – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 24. Otomo Yoshihide & Chris Pitsiokos + Ikuro Takahashi – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 24. HMLTD + Faire (dj) – Petit Bain 25. Mogwai + Jon Hopkins + James Holden & The Animal Spirits (Villette sonique) – Grande Halle de La Villette 26. Car Seat Headrest + Naked Giants (Villette sonique) – Trabendo 26. Marquis de Sade + Anna Von Hausswolff + Exploded View (Villette sonique) – Grande Halle de La Villette 26. Kelly Lee Owens + The Sea & Cake + Tzusing + The Field + Richard Dawson + Ariel Kalma + Jackie Mendoza + Flamingods + Sassy 009 (Villette sonique) – Prairie du cercle nord et périphérique (gratuit) 27. Abra + Essaie pas + Flohio + Nilüfer Yanya + Smerz + Snail Mail + Hookworms + Fire! + Mario Batkovic (Villette sonique) – Prairie du cercle nord et périphérique (gratuit) 28. The Chamelons – Supersonic 29. Deerhunter + Midnight Sister (Villette sonique) – Cabaret sauvage 29. The Damned – Petit Bain ||COMPLET|| 30. The Damned – Petit Bain 30. John Maus + Flat Worms + Kate NV (Villette sonique) – Trabendo 30. Igorrr + Ni – Les Cuizines (Chelles)
Juin 02. Penguin Café – Fondation Cartier 02/03. Björk + Beck + Jamie XX + King Krule + Father John Misty + Migos... (fest. We Love Green) – Bois de Vincennes 07. Molly Nilsson – Badaboum ||COMPLET|| 08. Molly Nilsson – Badaboum 09. Trisomie 21 + Delacave – La Maroquinerie 09. Waxahatchee – Espace B 11. Preoccupations + Moaning – La Maroquinerie 12. Damo Suzuki's Network – Espace B 12. Thom York – L'Olympia 13. L7 – La Cigale 14. Ty Segall & The Freedom Band + Mike Donovan – Bataclan 15. Bernard Grancher + Infecticide + Les Trucs – Centre Barbara-FGO 15/16. Ryoji Ikeda : "Formula - c4i - Datamatics" – Centre Pompidou 16. Vitalic (fest. Bains numériques) – Lac d'Enghien-lès-Bains (gratuit) 17. Animal Collective – Le Trianon 22. Modern Life Is War + Cro Mags – Petit Bain 25. Nine Inch Nails – Olympia ||COMPLET|| 27. The Jesus & Mary Chain – Le Trianon 29>01.07. Motor City Drum Ensemble + Antal + Golden Dawn Archestra + Tin Man + A Deep Groove + Josey Rebelle + Toshio Matsuura + Cotonete + Zaltan + Lomboy + Ceephax Acid Crew + Nick V + Saint DX + Kamaal Williams + Blake Baxter + Muddy Monk + Eliott Litrowski... (Macki Music fest.) – parc de la mairie (Carrières/Seine) 30. Echo Collective joue "Amnesiac" de Radiohead (fest. Days Off) – Le Studio|Philharmonie 30. Nils Frahm (fest. Days Off) – Salle Pierre-Boulez|Philharmonie
Juillet 03. David Byrne (fest. Days Off) – Salle Pierre-Boulez|Philharmonie 04. MGMT (fest. Days Off) – Salle Pierre-Boulez|Philharmonie 06. Trami Nguyen et Laurent Durupt jouent "Piano Phase" de Steve Reich + Bruce Brubaker + Laake + Fabrizio Rat + Murcof & Vanessa Wagner + Tom Rogerson + Grandbrothers (fest. Days Off) – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 06. Amelie Lens + Daniel Avery + Floating Points + Folamour + Jeff Mills + Laurent Garnier + Kink b2b Gerd Janson + Not Waving + Solomun... (The Peacock Society) – Parc floral (Vincennes) 07. Richie Hawtin + Tale of Us + Charlotte de Witte + Chloé + Maetrik + Mano Le Tough + Octo Octa + Joy Orbison b2b Kornel Kovacs (The Peacock Society) – Parc floral (Vincennes) 08. Maulwürfe – La Gaîté lyrique 09. Eels – Olympia 13. Ministry + Grave Pleasures – Elysées Montmartre
Août 20. Front Line Assembly + Die Krupps – La Machine 24>26. Dirty Projectors + Idles + The Black Angels + Parcels + Cigarettes after Sex + Bonobo + Carpenter Brut + Justice... (fest. Rock-en-Seine) – Domaine de Saint-Cloud
Septembre 01. Ariel Pink (Paris Inter. Fest. of Psychedelic Music) – La Machine 04. Thee Oh Sees (Paris Inter. Fest. of Psychedelic Music) – La Cigale 05. Feist – L'Olympia 22. The Wedding Present – Point FMR
Octobre 04. Ballaké Sissoko & Vincent Segal – La Seine musicale (Boulogne-Billancourt) 20. Tallinn Chamber Orchestra : Fratres, Cantus in memoriam Benjamin Britten, Adam's Lament, Salve Regina et Te Deum d'Arvo Pärt – Salle Pierre-Boulez|Philharmonie 26. Jon Hopkins – Trianon
Novembre 04. Peaches Christ Superstar – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 18. Ensemble Links : Drumming de Steve Reich – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 23. Michael Nyman : "War Work: 8 Songs with Film" – Salle Pleyel
Décembre 01. Deux boules vanille (fest. Marathon!) – La Gaîté lyrique 09/10. Moriarty – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 15. Gaspar Claus – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie
Avril 14. Arnaud Rebotini joue la BO de "120 Battements par minute" – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie
Mai 17. Philip Glass : Études pour piano – Salle Pierre-Boulez|Philharmonie 18. Bruce Brubaker & Max Cooper : Glasstronica – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie
Juin 26. Magma – Salle Pierre-Boulez|Philharmonie
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‘Damascus Cover’: Film Review
3:11 PM PDT 7/4/2018 by Stephen Dalton Jonathan Rhys Meyers performs an undercover Mossad agent on a lethal mission to Syria in Daniel Zelik Berk’s interval spy thriller. Touted as a possible future James Bond on numerous events during the last decade, Jonathan Rhys Meyers seems to have made his audition reel in Damascus Cowl, a lumbering old-school spy thriller by Israeli writer-director Daniel Zelik Berk. Based mostly on a 1977 novel by Howard Kaplan, however with a plot up to date to the tip of the Chilly Struggle, Berk’s debut cinematic function is overstuffed with groaningly acquainted espionage tropes. Even with its modestly starry forged, together with a last display credit score for the late John Harm, audiences are unlikely to be both shaken or stirred when Vertical Leisure open the movie in theaters on July 20. Rhys Meyers stars as Ari Ben-Zion, an undercover Israeli spy dwelling below a pretend German identification in late 1980s Berlin. Simply because the Berlin Wall falls, he botches his mission to carry again a treacherous double agent alive. Recalled to Tel Aviv below a darkish cloud, Ari’s skilled competence and psychological welfare come into query. Desirous to show himself to his wily Mossad boss Miki (John Harm), Ari volunteers for a harmful job behind enemy traces, with the intention of smuggling a chemical substances weapons scientist and his household out of Syria. Arriving in Damascus, he poses as a German carpet importer with neo-Nazi sympathies, which brings him into contact with suave former Nazi Franz Ludin (Jurgen Prochnow). He additionally encounters flirtatious American photojournalist Kim (Olivia Thirlby), who appears immediately eager on dragging Ari into her darkish room and seeing what develops. Betraying its 1970s supply materials with each creaky line and clunky plot twist, Damascus Cowl is a pedestrian effort throughout the board. Berk seems to be taking type and temper cues from the Jason Bourne movies, which had been equally conservative prospects at coronary heart, however he plainly lacks the directing panache and beneficiant funds required to glam up this dowdy outdated potboiler into an attractive fashionable spy thriller. The motion scenes are threadbare, counting on stagey hand-to-hand fight and scrappy gunfights, whereas the stilted romance between Ari and Kim feels wholly implausible and low on sizzle. The Nazi subplot, central to Kaplan’s e-book, additionally melts away into insignificance right here. In its favor, Damascus Cowl is handsomely shot in summery colours by cinematographer Chloe Thomson, who makes resourceful use of aerial drone footage of Berlin, Tel Aviv and Casablanca, which stands in for Damascus. Harm strikes a reliably elegiac be aware in a whiskery supporting position which, as with most of his autumnal work, elevates mediocre materials by just a few notches. And Rhys Meyers appears to be like male-model attractive in a sequence of sharp fitted fits, though his cold, stiff efficiency largely consists of pulling variations on Derek Zoolander’s signature Blue Metal look. Thirlby is the one actual firecracker right here, bringing a compellingly nervy ambiguity to a personality whose divided loyalties are thuddingly foreshadowed proper from her first scene. Damascus Cowl ends on a evenly cynical twist meant to critique the morally doubtful backstage deal-making behind superpower spy video games. Sadly, Berk’s stale screenplay merely lacks the heft or depth to carry it above third-hand homage to earlier, higher, smarter movies. On the energy of this flimsy star automobile, Rhys Meyers is not going to be sipping dry martinis in a tuxedo any time quickly. Manufacturing corporations: Xeitgeist Leisure Group, Marcys Holdings, BBMForged: Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Olivia Thirlby, John Harm, Jurgen Prochnow, Igal Naor, Navid NegahbanDirector: Daniel Zelik BerkScreenwriters: Daniel Zelik Berk, Samantha NewtonProducers: Huw Penallt Jones. Hannah Chief, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Joe ThomasCinematographer: Chloe ThomsonEditor: Martin BrinklerMusic: Harry Escott93 minutes   http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/thr/reviews/film/~3/7UaTq_wzb3M/damascus-cover-review-1125011 https://www.news9ontime.com/damascus-cover-film-review/
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"In Tel Aviv, a Futuristic Hotel With a Past" by DEBRA KAMIN via NYT The New York Times https://t.co/iFfp698fcX
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Easy Jet Is there capital growth ahead for Tesco PLC AstraZeneca plc easyJet plc SSE … is Trending on Tuesday January 2 2018 http://www.aioinstagram.com/easy-jet-is-there-capital-growth-ahead-for-tesco-plc-astrazeneca-plc-easyjet-plc-sse-is-trending-on-tuesday-january-2-2018/
Investomania (blog) says: Is there capital growth ahead for Tesco PLC, AstraZeneca plc, easyJet plc, SSE Stock Market Wire says: Most Traded Stocks by Value at 11:00
Top 2 articles about Easy Jet:
AstraZenecas progress in the last few years has been hugely impressive in my view. The company has been able to deliver an improving pipeline while maintaining its financial strength. Although this years EPS forecasts are still negative regarding Reckitt Benckiser Group PLC value of shares traded £17,537,096 AAL Anglo American PLC value of shares traded £15,532,572 EZJ easyJet PLC value of shares traded £14,326,230 BARC Barclays PLC value of shares traded £14,007,586 SSE SSE PLC value of shares
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The latest rant:
Just in case you were wondering
Yesterday, donald trump announced that the United States would be pulling out of the Paris Climate Accord, claiming that it was unfair to the US and that it "is simply the latest example of Washington entering into an agreement that disadvantages the United States to the exclusive benefit of other countries ..." This is false and shortsighted, and indicative of trump's provincialism and his inability to see the bigger picture. The question then becomes: why? Profit, of course. Everything trump has done has been to boost his own wealth. From loading his Cabinet with Goldman-Sachs people, to charging the Secret Service rent in Trump Tower and Mar-A-Lago, everything he has done makes perfect sense when viewed through the lens of "what will give me, donald trump, more money?" And this is no exception, considering his investment stake in fossil fuel companies:
Energy Transfer Partners (primary builder of the Dakota Access Pipeline): $500,000 to $1,000,000.
Chevron: $550,000 to $1,100,000
Occidental Petroleum: $500,001 to $1 million
Total: $501,000 to $1,015,000
BHP Billiton: $501,000 to $1,015,00
ExxonMobil: $50,000 to $100,000
Halliburton: $51,000 to $115,000
EOG Resources: $50,000 to $100,000
Schlumberger: $15,000 to $50,000
Conoco Phillips: $1,000 to $15,000
Shell: $1,000 to $15,000
Kinder Morgan: $2,000 to $30,000
In addition, Harold Hamm is the CEO of the largest fracking company in the United States, Continental Resources. He is also trump's energy adviser, maxed out his contributions to the trump campaign, and donated an additional hundreds of thousands of dollars to the Republican National Committee's election efforts to put trump in office. Conservatives argue one of two things: climate change isn't real, or it's not as bad as everyone is making it out to be. However, scholarly sources disagree vehemently with this assessment. In an article published in Nature, Chris Thomas of the University of York and Alison Cameron of Queen's University Belfast and their colleagues argue that, given the current rate of climate change, we can expect to see the extinction of about 35% of all species on Earth by 2050[1]. An even more dire warning comes from arctic-news.blogspot.com, which warns that human beings could be extinct within a decade, by 2026. While there may be a certain level of sensationalism attached to these (especially the one about human extinction), they are based on objective scientific data and point to a larger point: human beings are changing the climate of the planet to a degree and at a rate never before seen in the planet's history. granted, there have been climatic shifts over the eons, but they have taken place over centuries, if not millennia -- certainly not in the space of 35 years, or even 82 1/2 years (from now until 2100). It is accepted science that, if we can limit the amount of warming to 2 degrees Celsius by 2100, we have a fighting chance of surviving on an Earth that doesn't look a lot different from today. The problem is that this assessment was made in 2010, and we have already "used up" 0.8 degrees of that. Think about that. From 2010 to 2016 global temperatures increased by 0.8 degrees Celsius. In order to maintain some semblance of life as we know it, we have to limit temperature rise to 1 1/2 times that over the next 84 years. If we continue at the current rate, temperatures will instead rise by approximately 8 1/2 degrees, more than enough to completely inundate virtually every major city within fifty miles of an oceanic coastline ... and let's be honest, this encompasses the majority of cities on Earth. New York. Miami. Los Angeles. Tokyo. Hong Kong. Mumbai. Shanghai. London. Rome. Rio de Janeiro. Buenos Aires. Mogadishu. Tel Aviv. Athens. Venice. Dublin. Amsterdam. Stockholm. The list goes on. All of these cities would be under water. In addition to displacing a sizeable chunk of the Earth's population (the cities listed above alone house 160 million people) because their homes would be gone, there is the added trauma of dealing with the loss of arable land. Rising temperatures are already leading to desertification in the tropics. The Sahara is expanding. The Amazon rain forest, often called "the lungs of the Earth," is being denuded at an alarming rate. Climatic zones are moving toward the poles, forcing arctic and antarctic species to deal with changes in habitats and predation. Growing seasons are changing, causing food crops and the migratory species dependent on them to become out of sync -- giving diminishing populations and the resulting reduction of pollination. This is the most crucial issue facing our planet. Even assuming a best-case-scenario, that we are able to keep global average temperature rise to two degrees Celsius over this century, we are still looking at about a three meter rise in sea level. This is enough to inundate large sections of Florida, Louisiana, Bangladesh, and other low-lying locales, as well as completely wiping out places like the Marshall Islands, the Solomon Islands, and the Maldives. We are already seeing these effects, actually. In Hallandale Beach, Florida, near Miami, salt water intrusion has breached five of the eight freshwater wells the city uses for its water supply. "King tides" -- resulting from the alignment of the Earth, moon, and sun, which used to happen a couple of times a year, are now almost regular monthly occurrences. People going to work have to wear rain boots just to get to their cars, and some have given up and are going barefoot. Roads are closed. Other roads are being elevated by an average of five feet. But hey. As long as trump's energy portfolio does well, it's all good, right? Wrong. Dead wrong. Please like and share my page at http://ift.tt/2rkD9UV for more! 1Source: "Extinction risk from climate change" Chris D. Thomas, Alison Cameron, Rhys E. Green, Michel Bakkenes, Linda J. Beaumont, Yvonne C. Collingham, Barend F. N. Erasmus,
Marinez Ferreira de Siqueira, Alan Grainger, Lee Hannah, Lesley Hughes, Brian Huntley, Albert S. van Jaarsveld, Guy F. Midgley, Lera Miles, Miguel A. Ortega-Huerta, A. Townsend Peterson, Oliver L. Phillips & Stephen E. Williams, Nature 427(6970):145-8 · February 2004, http://ift.tt/2qPFa80 2http://ift.tt/2knN8Tx
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school has been keeping me very busy so have some old wayfarer crack comics i posted to the discord but never to tumblr 🤩
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“I wouldn’t ask you to drop everything and return if I didn’t believe in it. The future of the Order, our history, our ways—everything may depend on it. Please come. —Cenric. P.S. I hope you are well.”  |  “The Spire has fallen. The survivors have dispersed into the wilderness for now. If your former master lives, I do not know where he has gone. Cenric was quite aggrieved when you did not return for the summit, but now I am sure he is relieved.”
thinking about the rhys + cenric dynamic and i am so unwell
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obsessed with @idrellegames so i’m adding to the pile of drawings of people’s wayfarers (alongside some tiny sketches n doodles) !! genuinely one of the best written IFs i’ve had the chance to play, and an amazing beautiful UI as well ❤️
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"Review: ‘In Between’ Tells of Three Women Fighting Patriarchy in Tel Aviv" by A. O. SCOTT via NYT The New York Times http://bit.ly/2E7yJ75
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"Tel Aviv’s Lego Tower Measures Up for a Record" by PALKO KARASZ via NYT The New York Times http://bit.ly/2DXZzzn
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"Skating Through Tel Aviv's Empty Highways on Yom Kippur" by TAMIR KALIFA, VEDA SHASTRI and TIM CHAFFEE via NYT Th… http://bit.ly/2xLe1Iz
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