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Monday, February 8, 2021

Film "Akhirat: A Love Story" rilis poster

Poster film terbaru Adipati Dolken dan Della Dartyan yakni "Akhirat: A Love Story" resmi dirilis.

Sebelumnya, pada bulan November yang lalu, film arahan Jason Iskandar tersebut telah mengeluarkan foto-foto awalan, ...

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A New Yorker Cartoonist Explains How to Draw Literary Cartoons



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2SsozkaBtMw





“I enjoy poking fun at anything educated people do and civilized society perpetuates that is odd, frustrating, wacky, or hypocritical,” cartoonist Amy Kurzweil, above, recently told the New York Public Library’s Margo Moore.
Unsurprisingly, she’s been getting published in The New Yorker a lot of late.
The process for getting cartoons accepted there is the stuff of legend, though reportedly less grueling since Emma Allen, the magazine’s youngest and first-ever female cartoon editor, took over. Allen has made a point of seeking out fresh voices, and working with them to help mold their submissions into something in The New Yorker vein, rather than “this endless game of presenting work and then hearing ‘yes’ or ‘no.’”





Kurzweil has a fondness for literary themes (and the same brand of pencils that John Steinbeck, Truman Capote, and Vladimir Nabokov preferred—Blackwings—whether in her hand or, conversing with Allen on Zoom, above, in her ears.)
Getting the joke of a New Yorker cartoon often depends on getting the reference, and while both women seem tickled at the first example, Kurzweil’s mash-up of Proust’s Remembrance of Things Past and the picture book If You Give a Mouse a Cookie, it may go over many readers’ heads.
The thing that holds it all together?
Madeleines, of course, though outside France, not every Proust lover is able to identify an inked representation of this evocative cookie by shape.
Kurzweil states that she has never actually read the children’s book that supplies half the context.
(It’s okay. Like the idea that memories can be triggered by certain nostalgic scents, its concept is pretty easy to grasp.)
Nor has she read philosopher Derek Parfit’s whopping 1,928-page On What Matters. Her inspiration for using it in a cartoon is her personal connection to the massive, unread three-volume set in her family’s library. Because both the size and the title are part of the joke, she directs the viewer’s eye to the unwieldy tome with a light watercolor wash.
She also has a good tip for anyone drawing a library scene—go figurative, rather than literal, varying sizes and shapes until the eye is tricked into seeing what is merely suggested.
A all-too-true literary experience informs her second example at the 4:30 mark—that of a little known author giving a reading in a bookstore. Despite a preference for drawing “fleshy things like people and animals” she forgoes depicting the author or those in attendance, giving the punchline instead to the event posters in the store’s window.
As she told the NYPL’s Moore:
A cartoon is always an opportunity to showcase a contemporary phenomenon by exaggerating it or placing it in a different context.
Over the last year, a huge number of New Yorker cartoons have concerned themselves with the domestic dullness of the pandemic, but when Allen asked if she has a favorite New Yorker cartoon cliché, Kurzweil went with “the Moby Dick trope, because whales are easy to draw, and I like a good metaphor for the unattainable.”
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Ayun Halliday is an author, illustrator, theater maker and Chief Primatologist of the East Village Inky zine. She most recently appeared as a French Canadian bear who travels to New York City in search of food and meaning in Greg Kotis’ short film, L’Ourse.  Follow her @AyunHalliday.

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Sunday, February 7, 2021

Dudy Oris dan Lala Karmela rilis single duet romantis "Kau dan Aku"

Dudy Oris dan Lala Karmela membuka lembaran baru karier musik mereka di tahun 2021 dengan merilis lagu "Kau dan Aku".

"Lagu ini sebenarnya sudah siap masuk dapur rekaman sejak akhir tahun 2020. Dari awal pun ...

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Timothee Chalamet jadi anak "Edward Scissorhands"

Timothee Chalamet berperan sebagai Edgar Scissorhands atau anak dari Edward Scissorhands, namun ini bukan sekuel sebuah film 1990 melainkan iklan Cadillac LYRIQ untuk Super Bowl.

Tak hanya Chalamet, Winona Ryder kembali ...

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"Soul" hampir melampaui 100 juta dolar di box office

Film Disney/Pixar "Soul" terus bersinar di luar negeri dengan pendapatan hampir menembus 100 juta dolar Amerika atau 96,2 juta dolar.

Dilansir Deadline pada Senin, film arahan Pete Docter ini berhasil menduduki ...

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Little Kid Merrily Grooves to ZZ Top While Waiting for the Bus



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmWwEmKeSm0





A musician in Vancouver, British Columbia took to the streets and busked some ZZ Top, much to the delight of a young child waiting for the bus. From the moment he starts playing “La Grange,” the child bops up and down, then twirls in a circle, losing herself in the song. On YouTube he writes, “I don’t often see this, but when it happens it’s always 99% kids that are doing it. Before they become jaded (age 8), they still have that spontaneous spark, that reaction to music that we all used to have. Emotion is no.1 priority and they express it without shame.”
If this brightens your day, even a little, consider giving the busker a tip on Paypal or Patreon. As he explains on YouTube, he’s had–like many of us–a rough year. He writes:
1) I’m glad everyone is enjoying this video but I want to mention a few things.
Street playing is not all fun and games and dancing kids. Doing this for 7 years. I regularly face not only verbal abuse, but physical assault as I work a few blocks from downtown eastside Vancouver. I’m surrounded by addicts, drunks, and people who should be in mental homes.
2) I’m unemployed. All live music including busking, is banned. I lost all work last year and received ZERO compensation. I had a very bad year in 2020 and only recently came out of a depression.
3) I make ZERO from youtube no matter how many views I get. I don’t run ads. And more importantly, even if I did, most of my videos are instantly copyrighted and auto monetized by record labels because they are COVERS. If you see an ad, it’s the record label collecting. If you liked the performance, please think about supporting me on patreon/paypal tip/bandcamp.
4) I’m a musician that writes his own music and has been doing it for 20 years. Check out my bandcamp page to see what I can really do with a guitar.
5) It’s a lot of unpaid work to post these videos all the time so please try to help me keep the channel going. Many thanks to those that have supported me! It means a lot!
6) I get asked this 100 times a day so here’s the answer: I play on the street and not in a band because all the clubs closed years ago. I used to lead many bands from 2006 to 2018. That’s all gone. Live music is dead, as well as banned. It’s also a lot more hassle, and less money, to run a band than play by myself.
Anyone who has music work to offer can contact me at shatnershairpiece@yahoo.com
via Laughing Squid
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Lenny Kravitz Overhears High School Kids Playing His Music and Surprises Them by Joining In
Street Artist Plays Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah” With Crystal Glasses
Neil Young Busking in Glasgow, 1976: The Story Behind the Footage

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Saturday, February 6, 2021

Kemarin, Christopher Plummer meninggal hingga "Wonderful Indonesia"

Aktor kawakan Christopher Plummer meninggal dunia pada Jumat pagi (5/2) waktu setempat. Sementara itu, Wonderful Indonesia dinobatkan sebagai "Best Creative Destination" di ajang Creative Tourism Awards 2020.

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