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Let's check out a song from Dear Crossing. =D
Katarzyna Żak: vocals Tony Wu 東尼虎: guitars / keys Nat Boda: drums / keys / production / mixing w/ 陳柏宏 Brian Chen on Bass (Mango Street Papa 芒果街老爸)
This song has been around for a while. Nat messaged me earlier today: "
["Hey Scott, wanted to share with you a new Dear Crossing song called Vutch released today! https://youtu.be/CpHXjoLA_OY
It's my homage to Garbage / Butch Vig. We recorded it for an album in 2019 before our singer moved away. Now I'm finishing and releasing each track one by one. I hope you like it. We're also posting an MV on 8/8."]
And they posted on fb:
["In July 2019 we began recording an album and shot a music video too. But soon after, life took us separate ways. 2019 年七月,我們開始錄音的工作跟音樂影像的拍攝,中間我們歷經了團員的離開,加入新的團員,然後再離開⋯⋯
Vutch was one of the first 3 songs we wrote together as a band. It took a lot of work and time to feel this song was finished. We hope you will like it. Vutch是Dear Crossing成立以來前3首的創作,為了能夠完整的呈現歌曲樣貌,花了很多時間在最後混音錄製,希望你們會喜歡。
We may not see each other for a while, but Dear Crossing still has music to share. 也許短時間我們不會再見面,但Dear Crossing會持續地完成更多的音樂創作
Please enjoy and thank you for Likes, Subs, and Shares."]
By the way, we've posted Dear Crossing once before, a couple of years ago.
Links:  YouTube,  SoundCloud,  Bandcamp,  StreetVoice
And here are Nat Boda's links: Artmouth Media   (Artmouth YouTube,  Artmouth Instagram, Artmouth SoundCloud)
Here is a song they did with their *current singer Joanne Yo Ling Wang:
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*Just got an update from Nat: "FYI... Joanne left to pursue her own music after our recent run of spring shows. And we are seeking a new Taiwan-based singer."
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🗞️📖 Bookish News - January Edition 📖🗞️
🦇 Extra, extra. Read all about it! 📖 Good morning, bookish bats! A lot happened in the publishing industry last month, but here are a few highlights you may have missed!
Adaptations: 📖 Andrew Garfield and Cynthia Erivo will lead Audible audio adaptation of George Orwell's 1984 (April) 🗞️ The Ranger's Apprentice by John Flanagan may get a live-action film (and franchise) 📖 American Born Chinese was canceled at Disney+ after only one season 🗞️ Andrew Garfield left the Frankenstein adaptation due to scheduling conflicts. Jacob Elordi will play Frankenstein's monster 📖 14-episode series adaptation of One Day by David Nicholls (February 8) 🗞️ R. L. Stine's Prom Queen is being adapted into a film 📖 Isabela Ferrer and Alex Neustaedter cast to play young Lily and Atlas in the It Ends With Us adaptation (June 21) 🗞️ Anthony Kiedis (Red Hot Chili Peppers) wrote a memoir, Scar Tissue, that was optioned for a big-screen adaptation 📖 Ripley (based on Patricia Highsmith's novels) has a trailer (April)
Cover Reveals: 📖 Little Rot by Akwaeke Emezi (June 18) 🗞️ Navola by Paolo Bacigalupi (July 9) 📖 Their Divine Fires by Wendy Chen (May 7 - Debut) 🗞️ Together We Burn (Paperback) and Where the Library Hides (November 12) by Isabel Ibañez 📖 The Hunter's Gambit by Ciel Pierlot (June 25) 🗞️ Look What You Made Me Do by Kat McKenna (May 9) 📖 The Pairing by Casey McQuiston (August 6) 🗞️ A Song to Drown Rivers by Ann Liang (October)
Upcoming Releases: 📖 Rebel Wilson is writing her memoir Rebel Rising (April 2) 🗞️ The final book of Tomi Adeyemi's YA fantasy, Child of Anguish and Anarchy, comes out June 25 📖 Rainbow Rowell's first adult novel since Landline, Slow Dance (July 2024) 🗞️ A child's book version of Alien, A is for Alien: An ABC Book (July 9) 📖 Keanu Reeves wrote a sci-fi novel with China Miéville, The Book of Elsewhere (July) 🗞️ Lisa Marie Presley's posthumous memoir (October) 📖 Bill Maher's What This Comedian Said Will Shock You (June) 🗞️ An illustrated version of the Hunger Games (why?) 📖 Let It Glow by Marissa Meyer and Joanne Levy (October 29)
Other News: 🗞️ The finalists for the Cybils awards have been announced 📖 New York Public Library announced it's second title for their "Books for All" program 🗞️ Winners of the Walt Awards were announced
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Totally not copying @moonbaycitizens because I saw a friend reblpg their post /sarc
Anyways thanks for the idea! :D
Here’s what my ocs would wear for Halloween!
Vampire universe
Kame - probably a costume based off of a corny ass pun (Ex. A bookworm)
Ritsu - a bat
Adeline - a sexy mouse (mean girls reference, I feel like Adeline would love mean girls)
Niko - a black cat
Fang - a flower
Takagi - a witch
Collapsing Hope
Ren - they wouldn’t dress up, they’d just stay at home
Emily - an Angel
Atticus - magician
Emiko - a pumpkin
Alani - a cat
Akira - some mythical beast you probably haven’t even heard of
Madeline - something to match with Luci
Luci - something to match with Madeline
Haruto - he’d get a mask from spirit Halloween or something and call it good
Daiki - a koala
Mina - she stays at home and studies, she doesn’t dress up for Halloween
Tenko - a vampire
Riley - a basketball player
Soda - a really lazy ghost costume
Leo - too embarrassed to go trick or treating
The webcomic I still don’t have a name for
Penny - a werewolf
Viktor - doesn’t dress up but still likes to go with Penny
Eva - gets a 5$ witch hat from Walmart and says she’s a witch
Kel Kinnie Moment + other ocs that don’t have a universe
Lucy - a glow in the dark skeleton
Kara - a witch
Alex - doesn’t dress up but still goes trick or treating for candy
Camii - a tiger
Chen - a ghost
Diana - a slutty nun
Reagan - he’d make a closet cosplay of prep from boyfriends just to fuck with everyone who compared him to prep
Cameron - one of those inflatable suits that makes it look like an alien is kidnapping you
Kenny - he’s pretty broke so he can’t really do much, he’d probably just make a closet cosplay of Kenny from South Park
Rosa - would pretend to be too good for trick or treating because their parents don’t want them too (Rosa still secretly wants to go really bad)
Marcy - also would wear a costume based on a pun
Ace - bill cipher from gravity falls
Ezra - he wouldn’t even try to put something together 💀he’ll just flip up his hoodie (which has cat ears btw) and just say he is a cat and if anyone argues against it he’ll just meow in return then walk away
Carol May - stays at home and gives everyone candy :D
Kana - a cute bunny
Shinigami project
Toru - mad scientist
Shin - a zombie
Bruno - one of those purge mask mfs
Joanne - a werewolf
Siri - some book character
Once again, thanks @moonbaycitizens for the idea! Byeee!
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A Little Closer to the Edge – Ocean Vuong
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The School of the Unschoolable – Chen Chen
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Vague Lights – Donnalyn Xu
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On Frozen Fields – Galway Kinnell
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Autumn Air (秋风词) – Li Bai (translated by capucapu)
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That 90s Show characters/ocs bdays in my verse
January
- Jared Forman (Jan 1, ‘22)
- Alex Flargunbargun (Jan 7, ‘58)
- Aria Chingkwake (Jan 12, ‘42)
- Jonah Shaland-Mitchell (Jan 12, ‘99)
-Buddy Morgan (Jan 12, ‘60)
-Gregory James (Jan 12, ‘60)
- Betsy Kelso (Jan 15, ‘79)
- Alexis Doilybug (Jan 17, ‘56)
- Paula Mitchell (Jan 17, ‘56)
- Devon Hunter (Jan 17, ‘19)
- Carolyn Rockwell (Jan 19, ‘30)
- Jordan Chingkwake (Jan 24, ‘65)
- Julio Martinez (Jan 28, ‘39)
- Kimmy Mendoza-Martinez (Jan 28, ‘39)
- Kim Raymond (Jan 30, ‘59)
- Lydia Martelli (Jan 30, ‘79)
February
- Marty Forman (Feb 1, ‘34)
- Gwen Runck (Feb 10, ‘80)
- Chris Kelso (Feb 12, ‘62)
- Jay Kelso (Feb 12, ‘80)
-Oak Kelso (Feb 12, ‘81)
- Quinn Martinez-Doilybug (Feb 12, ‘82)
- Erin Martinez-Doilybug (Feb 12, ‘82)
- Donna Pinciotti (Feb 13, ‘60)
- Celia Stearwater-Kelso (Feb 15, ‘62)
- Charlie Richardson (Feb 21, ‘60)
- Elaine Miller (Feb 29, '56)
- Eliza Kelso (Feb 30, ‘25)
March
- Marilyn Flargunbargun (March 10, 1935)
- Kristie Forman (March 10, 1979)
- Lulu Mitchell (March 11, ‘96)
- Ridge Pinciotti (March 12, 1979)
- Lisa Mitchell (March 12, 1960)
-Darnell Smith (March 12, ‘77)
- Leah Chingkwake (March 13, 1949)
- Mitch Pinciotti (March 15, 1979)
- Maddie Joy (March 17, 1981)
-Ian Harris (March 20, 1980)
- Lola Reed (March 23, ‘63)
- Lia Martelli (March 25, '64)
- Kat Hyde (March 25, ‘96)
- Reggie Hyde (March 25, ‘96)
-Joe Joy (March 25, ‘76)
-Josie Takada-Marshall (March 28, 2013)
-Suzy Simpson (March 29, ‘57)
- Sam Garcia-Velasco (March 30, ‘65)
- Jake Mitchell (March 30, ‘56)
-Emiko Takada (March 30, ‘63)
April
- Ozzie Takada (Apr 3, ‘80)
- Margie Kelso (Apr 9, ‘99)
- Lizzie Kelso (Apr 9, ‘99)
- Anne-Marie Kelso (Apr 9, ‘99)
- Tina Pinciotti (Apr 13, ‘62)
- Jacques Benoit (Apr 13, ‘79)
- Louis Jean-Paul Josephine (Apr 13, ‘79)
-Sophia Kamiśka (Apr 15, ‘79)
- William Barnett (Apr 16, ‘32)
- Nate Runck (Apr 18, ‘79)
-Samantha Marlon (Apr 27, '57)
May
- Trevor Canton (May 3, ‘78)
- Becky Rockwell (May 4, ‘50)
- Brooke Rockwell (May 4, ‘50)
- Elaina Kelso (May 11, ‘73)
- John Kelso (May 12, ‘28)
- Rose Guzman-Queimada (May 12, ‘96)
-Michael Bosko Rossi (May 12, ‘80)
- Brian Bloomberg (May 15, ‘55)
- Sherri Runck (May 15, ‘55)
- Teresa Megan (May 17, ‘79)
-Leonard Smalls (May 26, '55)
- Dale Reed (May 30, ‘62)
- Clarance Chen (May 30, ‘65)
June
- Nikki Velasco (Jun 5, ‘80)
- Alex Kelso (Jun 7, ‘74)
- Jeannette Valentine (Jun 7, ‘62)
- June Miller (Jun 12, ‘39)
- Gia Mitchell (Jun 12, ‘65)
- Mitch Miller (Jun 12, ‘60)
- Bernard Mitchell (Jun 12, ‘54)
- Etienne Marshall (Jun 12, ‘80)
-Marco Contreras (Jun 12, '95)
- Zia Chingkwake (Jun 13, ‘95)
- Gina Mitchell (Jun 14, ‘35)
- Chloe Müller (Jun 15, ‘80)
-Owen Nicholas (Jun 20, ‘80)
- Rhonda Tate (Jun 26, ‘59)
- Clara Shaland (Jun 28, ‘57)
- Eva Chingkwake (Jun 30, ‘60)
July
-Joanne Stupak (Jul 2, ‘40)
- Darla Doilybug (Jul 3, ‘32)
- Paul Doilybug (Jul 3, ‘54)
- Mira Chingkwake (Jul 3, '45)
- Kate Stephford (Jul 12, ‘58)
- Tom Garcia (Jul 12, ‘65)
- Angie Barnett (Jul 12 ‘56)
- Gabby Muñoz (Jul 12, '57)
- Bob Pinciotti (Jul 14, ‘39)
- Laurie Forman (Jul 15, ‘58)
- Leia Forman (Jul 19, ‘80)
-Jess Nightly (Jul 22, ‘81)
- Leo Chingkwake (Jul 29, ‘19)
- Jordan Mitchell (Jul 30, ‘35)
August
- Fez (Aug 4, ‘59)
- Aliana Guzman-Queimada (Aug 7, ‘55)
- Mikayla Patel (Aug 12, ‘80)
- Jared Kwan (Aug 12, ‘78)
- Ryland Barnes (Aug 13, ‘78)
- Serena Marotti (Aug 15, ‘78)
-Annette Berkardt-Miller (Aug 18, ‘58)
- Michael Kelso (Aug 28, ‘59)
September
- Sharon Adams (Sep 12, ‘80)
- June Guzman-Queimada (Sep 13, ‘99)
- Jonas Hernandez (Sep 15, ‘78)
- Jackie Burkhart (Sep 24, ‘60)
- Priya Shanti (Sep 30, ‘78)
- Kelly Shaland (Sep 30, ‘78)
October
- Dana Chingkwake (Oct 12, ‘78)
- Kira Kwan (Oct 12, ‘98)
-Paula Sigurdson (Oct 13, ‘33)
- Kitty Forman (Oct 13, ‘33)
- Dave Wilde (Oct 13, ‘61)
-Darline Joy (Oct 13, '78)
- Eleanor Moore (Oct 15, ‘79)
- Amaya Callesti (Oct 23, ‘77)
- Jo Mitchell (Oct 29, ‘79)
- Steve Jordan (Oct 31, ‘78)
November
- Joe Rockwell (Nov 1, ‘28)
- Casey Kelso (Nov 10, ‘56)
- Liv Rodriguez (Nov 12, ‘55)
- Maya Rodriguez (Nov 12, ‘55)
- John Bartlow (Nov 12, ‘78)
- Alisha Callesti (Nov 12, ‘78)
- Connor II Runck (Nov 12, 2010)
- Jordan Runck (Nov 12, 2010)
- Sammy Runck (Nov 12, 2010)
- Jazzy Runck (Nov 12, 2010)
- Steven Hyde (Nov 28, ‘59)
December
- Midge Pinciotti (Dec 3, ‘30)
- Red Forman (Dec 7, ‘27)
- Marion Marotti (Dec 9, ‘58)
- Joan Marotti (Dec 9, ‘64)
- Loni Paris (Dec 12, '62)
- Layla Kelso (Dec 13, ‘78)
- Paige Hart (Dec 13, ‘61)
- Eric Forman (Dec 14, ‘59)
- Valerie Pinciotti (Dec 19, ‘57)
- Delilah Reed (Dec 19, ‘79)
- Sarah Mitchell (Dec 21, ‘80)
- Charles Timothy-Cruz (Dec 24, '44)
- Julie Kumar-Monét (Dec 25, ‘79)
- Fenton (Dec 27, '47)
-Edna Hyde (Dec 30, ‘29)
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David's OCs Masterpost
FAR CRY SERIES
Deputy Cricket Dawn Rook (FC5) // Matthew Dennis (FC5) // Sister Rizpah “Maggie” Mags (FC5) // Sunny “Bunny” Mizer (FCND) //
DRAGON AGE SERIES
Eve Surana // Bernadette Cousland // Anaise Amell // Darius Tabris // Marrien Amell-Hawke // Neri Lavellan //
FALLOUT SERIES
Ana Catherine Klebitz (Fo3) // Joanne “Joey” Parker [courier 6] // Camilla (F:nv) // Judas Mason (F:nv) // August Royce "Fucker" (Fo4) // Myra Chen (Fo4) //
VAMPIRE THE MASQUERADE
Gwendolyn Graves // Yuri Stewart // Sylvia Sinclaire // Langdon Macaulay // Hatred Bathory // Lucky Morris // Dexter Drayton // Valentino Giovanni // Giorgio Melchiorre // Daphne Sullivan //
GRAND THEFT AUTO SERIES
Ljubica Belić (Lucy Bellic) [GTA IV/V/O] // Tatjana Milić Belić [GTA IV] // Lorna Wilhelmina Howell [GTAO/???] // Thomas Jared “TJ” Bentley Carmichael III [GTAO] // Guadalupe "Lupe" Benitez Garcia Howell [GTA:VC] //
MISCELLANEOUS
Valkyrie Kitagawa (CP2077) // Murphy Butcher "Rat" (Saints Row) // Mars “Duck” Remington (The Outer Worlds) // Sol (Dragon's Dogma) // Faerryn (D:OS2) // Guy/Roach (Postal) // Muiruil Maelair (BG3) // Kristoff Johan Schwartz (AoT) //
*bold are characters I'm currently focused on & open for asks💙
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[picture ID: two stacks of library books in a living room. The titles are listed after the ID as part of the post]
My current books out from the library. In order, left stack to right stack:
The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas
The Tiger Flu by Larissa Lai
Torn by Rowena Miller
Queen of the Tiles by Hanna Alkaf
A Conspiracy of Truths by Alex Rowland
Redefining Realness by Janet Mock
The Cartographers by Peng Shepherd
Survival of the Friendliest by Brian Hare and Vanessa Woods
We Could Be Heroes by Mike Chen
Trauma: The Invisible Epidemic by Paul Conti
Bearing the Unbearable by Joanne Cacciatore
The Blood Trials by N. E. Davenport
Confessions of the Fox by Jordy Rosenberg
Dead Dead Girls by Nekesa Afia
Tired as F*ck by Caroline Dooner
A Master of Djinn by P. Djèlí Clark
Last Night at the Telegraph Club by Malinda Lo
Hood Feminism by Mikki Kendall
Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari
Age of Ash by Daniel Abraham
Blood Like Magic by Liselle Sambury
Fevered Star by Rebecca Roanhorse
Realm Breaker by Victoria Aveyard
The Newish Jewish Encyclopedia by Stephania Butnick, Liel Leibovitz, and Mark Oppenheimer
Everything I've started is v good!
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Must-Read Books for Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month
[via Penguin Random House]
This Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, celebrate the many cultures and stories within the AANHPI community with books by authors of Asian, East Asian, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander heritage and cultures. #RepresentAsianStories
The Farm by Joanne Ramos
The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan
Interior Chinatown by Charles Yu
Whereabouts by Jhumpa Lahiri
When I’m Gone, Look for Me in the East by Quan Barry
Things We Lost to the Water by Eric Nguyen
A Place for Us by Fatima Farheen Mirza
Disorientation by Elaine Hsieh Chou
Time Is a Mother by Ocean Vuong
Exhalation by Ted Chiang
The Swimmers by Julie Otsuka
America Is Not the Heart by Elaine Castillo
Gold Diggers by Sanjena Sathian
Fiona and Jane by Jean Chen Ho
The Fervor by Alma Katsu
If I Had Your Face by Frances Cha
How Much of These Hills Is Gold by C Pam Zhang
Beautiful Country by Qian Julie Wang
Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet by Jamie Ford
Minor Feelings by Cathy Park Hong
A Tale for the Time Being by Ruth Ozeki
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The 2018 Interviews on China with artists, photographers, directors, writers, and academics
New Post has been published on https://china-underground.com/2018/12/31/china-interviews-2018/
The 2018 Interviews on China with artists, photographers, directors, writers, and academics
A series of exclusive interviews on Chinese culture: from the environment to politics, architecture, LGBT rights, contemporary art, literature, comics, social rights, women in China, the Taiwanese question, the new Silk Road, poetry, documentaries, history, fashion, dance, rock, and cinema!
A goldmine of first-hand stories about China and Chinese culture.
All the interviews were conducted by Dominique Musorrafiti and Matteo Damiani.
Many of the interviews have appeared in our new free digital magazine Planet China.
Interviews
Interviews are listed in chronological order
Captain China – Interview: Chi Wang, comic author
Interview with Teng Biao, founder of Open Constitution Initiative: the crackdown on Chinese civil society will continue
Interview with Elle Lee, Style Blogger
Interview with Matina Cheung: Teaching Yoga in Hong Kong
Interview with Heanney McCollum, Personal Trainer & Lifestyle Coach in Hong Kong
Mountain Forest Hotel Guizhou aims to create a real green forest valley, to shape a new model of future life. The design concept will follow ecology to create a real forest city for the residents. The recyclable energies and techniques will be introduced to ensure sustainable energy use.
Interview with Forest Revolution and Urban Forestry pioneer Stefano Boeri
Interview: Josh Summers on Traveling in Xinjiang
Interview with Analyst J. Michael Cole On Xi Jinping’s power grab and the risks of the New Silk Road
Interview with Hua Dong, Re-Tros: Before the Applause and Beyond
Yan Hua Wang Taichi Master
Interview with Tang Min, Ballet Mistress of the Hong Kong Ballet
Interview with Yang Ruiqi: my life is all about dancing
Anita Wong: Modern & Tradition
The Fabulous World of Qin Leng
Helen Feng Interview: Don’t settle for okay . . . be better
Zhuo Danting, China’s Queen of Tattoos
The Art of Min Liu
Thierry Chow, Feng Shui master
Interview with Simon Chung, film director
Augusta Xu-Holland: Between Art&Science
The Evolution of China’s Environmental Policy: Interview with Michael Standaert
Interview with Li Wei, the creator of stunning art images playing with gravity
Interview with author Jeremy Tiang
Interview with New York-based freelance illustrator Lisk Feng
Interview with artist Ming You Xu
Interview with Soprano Hui He
Chiara Ye – Food photographer, menu designer and F&B visual strategist
Yummy and healthy visual experience with Chiara Ye
The Blind Youth of He Sen – Interview (2004)
Jia Zhangke and Wang Xiaoshuai at BigScreen Italia 2006, Kunming, China
Interview with director Wang Xiaoshuai (2004)
Interview with Piero Kuang Sung Ling founder and coordinator of Slow Food Great China
12m2 1994, Performance, Beijing, China
Interview with contemporary artist ZHANG HUAN
Interview with Manya Koetse: sinologist & founder of What’s on Weibo
Interview with GuiGuiSuiSui
Interview with RongRong & Inri
Interview with Rebecca F. Kuang, author of ‘The Poppy War’
Interview with Lance Crayon: The origins of graffiti in Beijing
Herman Lee: T-Shirt Designer, Graphic Designer, and Illustrator
Interview with Badiucao, political cartoonist, and rights activist
Interview with Helen Zia, author and activist
Interview with Joanne Leung: LGBTQ rights in Hong Kong
Interview with Shanghai Pride: LGBTQ Rights in Shanghai
Interview: Beijing LGBT Center
Interview with Ah Qiang, PFLAG China: LGBT rights in Guangzhou
Interview: No.223, Art Photographer
Lin Jun Liang: Art from Inside Out
China’s authoritarian control system – Interview with Patrick Poon, Researcher at Amnesty International
The Murder of Pamela Werner: Interview with Graeme Sheppard
Lucie Liu’s TaipeiLove*: Taiwan’s unique journey towards same-sex marriage and equality
Chen Chen. Author: Keegan Lester
Interview with Chen Chen, author and poet
topic: China interviews, China experts, China facts
#ChineseDirector, #ChinesePhotographer, #ChinesePoet, #ChineseWriter, #Interview
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Antonio Velardo shares: 5 Cheap(ish) Things to Upgrade Your Coffee by Joanne Chen
By Joanne Chen Start by keeping your beans away from light and heat. Published: December 20, 2023 at 03:49PM from NYT Smarter Living https://ift.tt/Y3tSweD via IFTTT
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Skeepers: Consumer Videos - Overview video example
We teamed up with Skeepers to produce 6 product overview videos in 5 languages each. Skeepers is an all-in-one platform that gathers 6 SaaS solutions around the brand-customer relationship. We present here the consumer video feature. It helps brands and online retailers to drive more sales with trusted, authentic and engaging video content made directly by their customers. Do you want to present your product in a top-of-the-notch video? Get a first pricing range on our website: https://bit.ly/3X0Ca9G ——- CREDITS ——– Account Manager: Alice-Ginevera Micheli Pre-Production Project Manager: David Krebelj Producer Lead: Quinlan Li Production: Director: Quinlan Li 1st AD: Pius Kung 1st AD (Day 1): Amy Mai DOP: James Bateman Gaffer: Ptolemy Culvenor Production Design: Candice Nelson Sound: Robert Rogers Talent: Joanne Nguyen Post Production Post-Supervision: Evan Pirone Editing: Carlos Rodriguez Motion Design: Faye Chen from Vidico https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LzjBNkIZU-Y
from Vidico Video Productions https://www.tumblr.com/vidicovideoproductions/720778708021133313
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Skeepers: Consumer Videos - Overview video example
We teamed up with Skeepers to produce 6 product overview videos in 5 languages each. Skeepers is an all-in-one platform that gathers 6 SaaS solutions around the brand-customer relationship. We present here the consumer video feature. It helps brands and online retailers to drive more sales with trusted, authentic and engaging video content made directly by their customers. Do you want to present your product in a top-of-the-notch video? Get a first pricing range on our website: https://bit.ly/3X0Ca9G ------- CREDITS -------- Account Manager: Alice-Ginevera Micheli Pre-Production Project Manager: David Krebelj Producer Lead: Quinlan Li Production: Director: Quinlan Li 1st AD: Pius Kung 1st AD (Day 1): Amy Mai DOP: James Bateman Gaffer: Ptolemy Culvenor Production Design: Candice Nelson Sound: Robert Rogers Talent: Joanne Nguyen Post Production Post-Supervision: Evan Pirone Editing: Carlos Rodriguez Motion Design: Faye Chen from Vidico https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LzjBNkIZU-Y
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Artera (formerly WELL Health), a SaaS digital health leader in patient communications, recently welcomed Karri Alexion-Tiernan as VP of Product Marketing, Joanne Chen as VP of Data and Mark Thomson as VP of Customer Success. Alexion-Tiernan and Chen are seasoned leaders who will drive the company’s continued growth and data strategy as part of its Innovation Organization. Thomson will advance the Customer Experience team’s commitment to customer success and personalized service.
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Hear how Tonkean built its impressive board of directors on TechCrunch Live • TechCrunch
A startup lives or dies by its board of directors. Sagi Eliyahu co-founded Tonkean in 2015 and has since raised money from some top investors, including Joanne Chen from Foundation Capital. Chen joined Tonkean’s board of directors in 2019. The two are set to discuss the best ways for founders to work with their board of directors, including handling disagreements, preparing for fundraising…
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TGIF: Roundup for November 4, 2022
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I asked Karisa You to read her beautiful article: Bread for 100,000 Children: The Prayer Life of George Muller. My devotional exhortation to youth worship student leaders at FCBC Walnut was also featured this week: Three Lessons for Ministry Leaders to Guard Your Heart Against Pride.
SOLA is proud to co-sponsor the Pathways of Grace Conference, featuring Joni Eareckson Tada, to encourage and equip people from local churches who are currently involved or want to be involved in caring for others in their churches affected by disability.
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“As Tim [Keller] put it, If they had to figure out how the gospel of Jesus Christ sounds in the key of psychology, we will need to figure out how the gospel of Jesus Christ sounds in the key of sociology.”
CHEN Jing: When the “Golden Age” Is Over: A Call for Missiological Reflection on China Missions of the Past Four Decades
“In the past God has sometimes allowed the church in some contexts to plunge to low points before new paradigms of ministry emerged. What has been happening in China the past several years could be a historic moment like that.”
Related: Learning About The Center for House Church Theology: An Interview with Clara Kim by Aaron Lee
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Books, Podcasts, Music, And More
Acts29: Missional Lifestyle
Ryan Kwon on “what we might look like if discipleship and mission are not just independent departments of the church, but a holistically integrated apprenticeship toward the mission of God.”
TGC Gospelbound Podcast: Digital Life in the Slow Lane
Jay Kim joins Collin Hansen to discuss “comparison and contempt, love on the move, the design of social media, hate and hurt, chronological snobbery, and more.”
Related: Finding Faithfulness in the Digital Era: An Interview with Jay Y. Kim by Aaron Lee
Crossway Podcast: Growing as a Follower in a Culture Obsessed with Leadership
Richard Langer and Joanne Jung point out the prevalence of books, podcasts, and workshops on leadership and suggest that the contrasting idea of followership is where our focus should be.
Aaron Lee: Related Works
Book Reviews: Rembrandt is In the Wind by Russ Ramsey, Fanny Crosby (Children’s Book) by Laura Caputo-Wickham, The Illustrated Westminster Shorter Catechism by Andrew Green, Saško Nezamutdinov and Ben Preston, Church History by Simonetta Carr, The Book of Hebrews by Alabaster. Listen to our TGIF playlist on Spotify. Join my Asian American Worship Leaders Facebook group.
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Jonathan Holmes: Addressing the Struggles of Adoptees with the Father’s Love
“I know the journey of myself and many adoptees is ongoing as we seek to reclaim and reconnect with our cultural heritage and reconcile our narratives with what we know to be true of our loving, Heavenly Father.”
Related: Supporting Adoptees and Parents of Adoptees: An Interview with Jonathan Holmes by Aaron Lee
Aly Lee: Good News to the Sick: How Chronic Illness Has Helped Me See the Gospel in a New Way
“When Jesus died on the cross, his actual skin was pierced with nails. God chose for the story of salvation to be a story of intense physical pain.”
Aaron Lee: Three Lessons for Ministry Leaders to Guard Your Heart Against Pride
“The measure of a worship leader is not by outward appearances, but by inward affections.”
Karisa You: Bread for 100,000 Children: The Prayer Life of George Muller
How does one man care for ten thousand orphans and raise millions of dollars (in today’s currency) without asking for a single donation or ever going into debt? By taking God seriously on His word in Matthew 7:7—ask and it will be given to you.
TGIF: Roundup for October 28, 2022
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