rise up (feat. vamero)//vinai, vamero
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This Friday, @theroxysaskatoon . Tickets are on sale now. Presented by @love_of_live_ent . Click on www.theroxysaskatoon.com for more info
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🥳@vinaiofficial at #TimeOC tix available via link in our bio 👉RaveLoop.com #Vinai #RaveMeetup #TimeNightclub #TimeNightclubOC #TimeDimes #InsomniacClubs #InsomniacEvents #InsomniacRecords #RaveLoop #PLUR #TerryPham (at Time Nightclub) https://www.instagram.com/p/CngNOfdLg0i/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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A (Redo) alternate/fanmade track cover for: VINAI - Hands Up (2013), if released via two more record labels 2101 Records and Capitol Records.
Another Melbourne Bounce track. and it's underrated
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Vinai Kumar Saxena takes oath as Lt Governor of Delhi
Vinai Kumar Saxena takes oath as Lt Governor of Delhi
Vinai Kumar Saxena takes oath as Lt Governor of Delhi
New Delhi: Vinai Kumar Saxena took oath as the 22nd Lt Governor of Delhi at a ceremony at the Raj Niwas here on Thursday.Saxena (64), was administered the oath of office and secrecy by Acting Chief Justice of the Delhi High Court Vipin Sanghi.Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and his Cabinet colleagues, Union minister Giriraj Singh, Delhi…
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"What ableism comes down to is this [...] There’s something inherently wrong with you that is right with me."
-- Vinay Krishnan
Read this the other day and I've been thinking about it a lot.
And, if you haven't read it, Vinay Krishnan's poem 'there's laundry to do and a genocide to stop', is brilliant and urgent.
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Poem by Vinay Krishnan on Twitter.
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Feelings about Bringing Back Moffat For RTD2 + Other Writers I Think Should Get the Chance
Whelp, just found out that Steven Moffat is going to be writing an episode of Fifteen and I'm just like...eh? about the whole prospect. Like, not as terrified as I once might have been but like...hoping he grew as a writer. Because even though I vastly prefer his one-offs to his overarching season ideas...let's not pretend that you couldn't see the warning signs looking back. The focus on either women as mothers (Doctor Dances) women companions as operating in service/deference to the Doctor (Empty Child/Blink) or women as the Time Traveller's Wife (Girl in the Fireplace, Silence in the Library/Forest of the Dead). Empty Child/Doctor Dances, Blink, and Silence in the Library/Forest of the Dead are all fantastic episodes and I think Blink is the strongest one-off (though let's all remember that the ending was suggested by Gatiss, not Moffat) though I will adore Empty Child/Doctor Dances until I die (though let's not forget that Jack Harkness was an RTD invention).
I really hope he learned his lessons through writing latestage Clara and Bill as companions, but I'm honestly just as scared of his racial undertones as am of RTD's. Let's not forget that both of the black companions under Moffat (Bill&Danny) were both dehumanized/turned into Cybermen in order to service Clara and the Doctor/Missy's arcs (though Bill's ending is far better handled in terms of giving Bill her own ending than Danny's, imo), just as RTD really callously handled Martha's treatment, especially in historical episodes. That is not to say that I don't have some hope due to how Bill's race was handled in Thin Ice, but let's just say I'm cautious about getting super excited like some people are.
All of which is to say...I want Toby Whithouse to write a one-off in the RTD2 Era. Or many. I want his examination of the fucked-up and complicated psychological aspects of the Doctor/Companion relationship and even the Doctor themself (I mean he is the one who wrote School Reunion, God Complex, A Town Called Mercy, Under the Lake/Before the Flood, and Vampires of Venice).
ALSO more women and writers of color. I want to see what kind of new voices in sci-fi can be brought to the table and explore more aspects of their experiences, especially as it pertains to historical/future episodes. I'm done with pretending that Demons of the Punjab wasn't one of the best episodes of Doctor Who, and that was specifically because an Indian writer (Vinay Patel) was brought in to write it. (Also, can we see Vinay back as well? He also wrote Fugitive of the Judoon which was another banger. He's also really good at exploring character feelings/implications of time travel/memory.) I also think that Joy Wilkinson, who wrote the Witchfinders, could be a fun choice as well. I really liked the Witchfinders and I'm curious to see how she might tackle a subject matter like that again.
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Just announced, For The Love of Live Music aka Justin Smith presents, VINAI | SASKATOON July 7th. This amazing duo is currently #45 in DJ Mag top 100 Dj's in the world and climbing. Get our tickets now at The Roxy Saskatoon as this show will sell out!
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Indian Institute of Management Bangalore
Architect: Balkrishna Doshi
Photographer: Vinay Panjwani
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Between the Reposts
Between the reposts, of racoons with hats
and fandoms of bread that can calculate stats
is pictures of children dying
guns drawn at their heads
and if they are not yet dead then they will not
Survive this.
Between all the reposts, of famous explorers
and stories about childhood boarders
is letters from their mothers
begging for some other reality
for their children to be brought back to them
as they are left there crying.
Between the bloody reposts, of characters and their cats
lovers and newly decorated flats
is the news of the 'war'
news of the 'war'
news of the torture.
Dogs, butterflies, BUY A NEW PC, my brother is eating cheese,
I HATE APRICOTS, this is the best Pokémon, I love my dad,
shitty books, how to film your heartbeat, I lost my bag
crowds out the hungry,
crowds out the dead,
crowds out the hungry,
crowds out the dead.
The noise speaks volumes,
and only noise will be what's left.
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